The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 9, 1919, Page 11

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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESD. I'VE GoT To ) | NOWING “Te REAIT fou CAN'T Hi Move - Have |= | BUY I've Gor & I 4 nt GET ARMY THING TO }\} Al a7 hae fal J b s : if WEDLOCKED— | You Ax Tung (2 Fe gen TE HOUSE | SALE LESS THAN RENT BUT | Have | \70 Ren ? OL SEU. To You || gSALE LESS THAN / A DANDY LITTLE L —— For $10,000 ’ J HOUSE FOR SALE | WLY FIL Soc Pal Wasn't the | Only One The convoy. ; “THESE Women Thar ARE ALWAYs OK “Tom WON'T MIND Kiow,) Dow peeve Bi were GETTING Gowls Now -| Wish || AFRAID OF SomeBoDY RUANING OFF WALKING DOWN WITH 'S SAFE FOR A WOMAN ‘To ve Ba ‘You wou WALK Home ’ WITH THEM MAKE ME “TIRED ~ Nov- You BoTW live mrad por y WITH Them - This 1S SO NEAR TOGETHER - . SUCH A DARK StReET : WONDER Wi THEY GO OUT IN if ; Wa’Lt. BE GLAD To GO MONE ThE GVENWWG Whew They’ee —— ‘ AFRAID TO GO Home ALONE :|| SQUIRREL FOOD Additional Sport News || wate WEBER) Tune IN HOLDING DOWN WAITING won) “ME CORNER, FRED: )\ Tamas, eo. LEWIS WILL | Bak Gooper le TAKE BRIDE in Decoration T WAS GINEN STRICT ORDERS “To MEET HER HERE AT SOCLOcK SWARP, AND ITS NOW 4:15 ~ 4 1 GOT HERE RIGHT \S THERE GONNA BE A PARADE 2 NEXT MONTH Day Speed Race “T SucoesT Runa — (Wiss cenua \ mae "ag m ee ee ome te oe eet niece 2 AN IMMENSE BLocKOR “NO hap to “Strangler” Lewis, aboard a train, and a hurried call for her as sistance as a doctor——these led to t engagement of the big wrestler t Dr. Anna Scott Morton, of San Jose RUBBER, To StoP wim <> AREY SMT. as This Old Sait Ran His First Ship Across the Ocean at 24 with they roel 'M’Adoo Is Better; — FAILTOFORCE © Send Kaiser to Corfu? Macey Practice Lad STOCKS DOWN | Greeks Oppose Scheme 3: :s""; o:mte old Grecian-Turkish frontier, Its in! William G. McAdoo, Mrs. McAdoo’ aia PARIS, April 9 Wh ® going to/the Ionian eea, right at the gate-| and little Ellen Wilson McAdoo, Quantities Dumped Into Mar veccme wr tii ‘Holensollorn's pet |way tr the Adviathe nea soasy by. autanetaie $0 a stated today, annoyncing their) ge will be solemnized May 1 lew York Par from wishing Lewis to quit © mat game, Dr. Morton encour- ages him to continue. She has built him a splendid training quarters at her country home, near here, and expects the strangler to engage in byuts after their return from a in his rud | , castle Corfu? s Venizelos’ sharp eyes’ smiled Rgneymoon abroad | ket Causes Heavy Buying (y"rica'Prime stiniater Venizelon, |back of hin puldritmned spectecies | ©1800, where they will be guests Lewis, who has been at ie = r head of the Greek peace mission in| and a grin re 4 teeth a young | United States Senator Phelan. From, structor at Camp Grant, Hl, is in NEW YOR Apel: $.<Lerge | Par girl would be proud of San Francisco they will go to New oe aoe tiring North Pacific 4 a . 5 ntities of stock ae ined into tre| . OF © the island of The ex-kaiser's castle is private | York. where McAdoo will enter the, af ECR | _ a Tae Sees ane oe . Pht Corfu ex-kalser had| property, of course. he said. | Practice . Sm WANTS TO MAKE GOOD Apri New York market in the last hour} a beautiful castle—belongs to Greece.) “Greece can't do anything with “it| M¢Adoo's health ts reported. tu ie & narrow strip of an island|until the peace conference decides | &Te*tly Improved. WWecar Vitt says this tx going to be} Cape Horn to Alaska. today failed to force down prices. Re the best year he ever had and that thix “commandeered” American nail: | actions of a point in leading Issues| about 40 miles long, lying off the! Mr. Hohenzollern’s status ‘i | Am the en pt m1 hon n hig y lors | he will make Boston fans like bim.| 4 —_ cents prow + sng mn jor knows chways and by bruoght a fiood of buying order. aaah et tian, 5 arth oF the It ought to be welsed, surely. an ann yrs te He spent the winter workng and} .s ways of the broad Pacific Industrial Alcohol mold at @ NeW | mmm | Perhaps we can sell it to some en-|nificent place, with & 3 ed to |#t Indianapolis on Decoration day 18 | trave Ra 8 SS place, playing 4 little bali and report ee o ray high for year, 164 gaining 5 { terprising millionaire. The proceeds view. The Greeks on the : fine fettle. He has | Earl Cooper, one of the famous speed joccastonal jaunie to Oriental ports - the Red Sox mn ne wey as Dave |Rimev Sf the Asbericnn face track.|onb soomies on Atari neous points for the ay. At the moms } { would help—just a little—to pay/never did care much for » cinched, and a hee i lantic ne 200 pares had c! jo hands. Gr ‘ ' gp egg tion about Jack | Cooper is known as the “King of the | pefore making his land habita sy ye * yo . RAR nn | Sermany's byron jnelghbor, the, Shean raises a quest om | tute.” | ° | At th ne, United States Steel MARKIAGES | ‘They say the ex-kaiser liked his! “Hold him prisoner there? — Barry being a certainty at second. | the Pacific coas |was 98%; Marine preferred, 11 Alfred M. Giddings, 41, Ocean Fails, | Corfu castle better than any of his|no—Corfu’s too nice a place! oe, this navigator the ropes of his « om. The construction of the big hips engaged his boy hood study, then In practical ex perience at rea he learned the mys: | | Mave says he believes he is the bet-/ PANTHERS TROUNCED ter man and is eee ©. CLEBURNE, Tex. April 9—The |Fort Worth Panthers were van quished here yesterday by White Sox Second second team, 10 to 1. Corey allowed the bush leaguers only xix lup 1; Mexican Petroleum, 184%. up fC. and Katie Pox, 51, Beatthe | properties He bought ve you wouldn't be punishment 2; Industrial Alcohol, 154%, up 5; \_ William Gregory and Luella A, Walter, ‘HOW MY HEAD BUZZES When the head fee Bethlehem Steel “BH.” 72%, up 2 ttle, and Martha 25. and Mabel HAD “ Arrested © investigation when a eres of navigating and operating | ago he was engaged soil | K_ Aalmons, 25, Stent . by hits, while the Chicagoans landed | jean , attaining his first com. | ene Was engaged in shipbuilding | quanity of “erapo” was found in his |and Mera Elizabeth king, 23. Seattle. © thick or aches, clap mand at the f 24 on the “Co-|"On May f, 1917 che joined the to-| Romseasion. John O'Leary, 48, of 811 ,,carl Guta Nelem and Ole | one feels nat he f 24 on th >. May 7 7, .he joined the lo- | 2 Strand wattle “ a [aaa j via” Of the Interocecan line a pe ‘ | Pike st., was released from the city | “Charice D. Cunningham and Lydia M. | ns FIGHT DRAW | tember (Sf the Interocecan Une. | cal staff of the United States sbtp-| in weanestay on $1,000 ball, The| acne Oraahe | sorts—perhaps a PEORIA, LiL, April %—Karl Pur. |)“ 7 Ween ge ping boar! as chief inspector under | srrest was made by dry squad opera-|__Altert Mollie, and Henriette | ed tongue—it is | ; freighter which plies between Frisco! Capt. Blain. Last September he a | | ¢ e year of Tulsa, Okla. and Kid Wolfe - . a 4 tives her sg ‘ signal poisons are i and the South Sea istands, Capt. Ma-| wag appointed assistant in charge of | Frank & , and Rosetta $ ignal poi of Cleveland fought 10 terrific rounds gee is most generally hailed among} wood «hip construction, moun ) asenirmenicacl nym Bridges, 21 | * ® 3 cumylating in the jo draw here last night. There was | "omters of the seafaring clan who| Mea, wt” a Besgermen WANT FERZi SERVICE Rupert K 38. Camp tawis, | : vou plenty of action from start to finish . ener sn me © - hree Ferry service between Seattle, ad Ematine Silverton, 20, Centralia ee es , and should knew him in the old days onths later he ecame as a nk tter Tandy, 2%, and Frances but neither boy could score «0 much |<” “ “ ana apni ea atotant Yreuk Walter Tend oo er Vashon, Vashon Heights and a cleaned out at nin pollest. j : tee Capt. Magee calls the Pacific coast | divtrict manager Boom - ae 6 entite omg ae veggie Geant ani: sch anos nati Rk luis Soma, for when: he aM thal Kavws en ene of, thetow map ah Saab Cao ed we ee RPE N When the system is on Eee ate So 00 = tot of wees || WOODWARD GOES STRONG | South Pacific, it was at San Fran-| the coast who became a captain in| Wn"D Oe Gur 1 i¢ the plane of the | James 45, and Margar © “y what is often called SUIT, COAT, Managare Jack Coombs, of the|Ci#co that he wound up his crulse| his early twenties, the new district non. ©, and low tone”—when tox+ lie ins (poisons) cai 3 neES | headache, bad taste ericimtmast aad | bbe gy css gy =m amygrsooe dered RUE ee Sees | THIEF GOT CLOTHING Tecoma go Papi ee the mouth, poor apy eRe a ETS | reports from the Phils’ training | SALEM WOMAN TRIES WAR SAVINGS STOLEN ee " DEATHS ‘\ it is time to “el ntaining clothing and PE ca. — ye - nN reOON camp, at Charlotte, have Woodward vd Josephine Rea, 76, 4207 Cortiae ave, | ae Spee econ * Two Liberty bonds and $100 in cigars was stolen from an automo: | or"? | My! What a Difference) °°" ttetcmrhe se" | TO COMMIT SUICIDE) war'svinas stam wore ston trom ihe sanding near Fitet "ave ‘and KC" aiemg. 52 402 140 8. | : | commissioners of King and Kitsw Phillies, thinks he has a winning | *9¢ set down for a short respite | manager ix notoriously modest, quiet cesta in sxeesion Tureday pe rd pitcher in Frank Woodward, former.|t9 ejoy the life of the land lubber.| of speech and unassuming of man-| HAT, | — | noon, are successful cher with the New Haven Eaat.| Before coming to Seattle four ye hs STORE, L |j'y Auto - intoxi can be best cl age Jerald Scandion’s root ne W. eslot way late Tuesday. Joe Di wil 6. SOMETHING NEW | PORTLAND, Ore., April 9—Mra,| G¢Fald Scandion’s room, at the War-| Yesier way late Tuexd Joo Din: | Ame Foot 68, 712 18th ave. N ner hotel, 114 Fifth ave. S., late Tues-| ard, 121 Yester, reported to the po Umpire Bill Kiem has been elected | William Hobbs, of Salem, attemp' April 5 te 71 ‘ . y. Scandion reported to the po-| lice rady, 68, Arlington, April 5 Oo our own neglect or Good honorary president of the Yonkers| suicide at a local hotel last night, oo eee eee iS Fo aensii, 40, Olen house ABTA 6 carelessness. When Baseball league, a semi-pro organiza-| ‘Tie woman swallowed 20 grains of ‘The most deadly of all weapons} W. H. Hill, 3 days, 1310 Sixth ave, A _ the Teeth tion in Bill's section of Greater New | veronal and two bichloride of mer iia” shttay be bask: ta the Ova Fayed Sean wash Gorn (Aas organs falter or fail i York. Klem won't have much to do Ae “ pack he movie | was the Roman short sword, Caesar |", ghinieu, 2, 1402 Whipple, April 6 the discharge of duties, the pu tive germs set in generate toxins —ac- tual poisons, which fill : one’s own body. It is — “then that the more cury tablets, She was taken to 4) game in the South. He is also box. | reported that at the battie he fought} . W. Marshall 2110 Kilbourne st A hen preside at a banquet oF two.| hospital, where it was said this|ing daily with D. W. Griffith and|near . hin soldiers slew 60,000 | \ i but he is proud of the testimonial to| morning she will recover Jeuse Lasky, the movie magnates. | of the There were no wound his popularity in Yonkers, - aioe Mrs. Hobbs’ act is reported to have | He is telling the L. A. seribes that|ed when the weapon was the short Your Looks 78 0 MUST WAIT been caused by despondency he wants to box Willie Meehan. | sword, Zbyerko has challenged Earl Cad and Health dock to wrestie for the world’s title. | Caddock ix with the expeditionary spt teeth | forces in France. Sa, in the mean. | April &. 2 Ward at. April 28rd N., April hospital, April ES Rains against James erwelty eonfield against Philip Green non-support ‘ of well . clon C. MeClure against Walter Hen-| serious 01 uw Rog ee ad Upon folks ‘whe | time, Zbyszko must content himself | sa Scechora: iesereion. ner’ er he : consequences: Regiect their teeth. | Khtly teeth | by flopping all wrestlers now active-| Anna Kennedy against James F. Ken- | gin. bad breath—ugh! There's a| ty before the public in this country cépscioux or unconscious prejudice | ang when Cad v 4 egainst persons with bad teeth pean epee Oy tg Come in! Let us bring your teeth gangplan nd sets foot on terra ap to date. We'll tell you what's! firma of his native land, then there | needed and no charge for examina-|iy time enough to open negotiations | a to the end that the world may con. me ty learn who is the champion ion. hi : clus | i PERATIVE wrestler. Remember, also, Caddock | ¥. has said he was thru with the game. | - BENNY Hi) | the limelight as the sartorial won-! | ee l I der of the York Giants, has a ( rigina Toute» ; Sleepiness after meals, flushing of the face, extreme las- = ore jsitude, biliousness, dizziness, sick headache, acidity of the | cin to Ale aed ats A.B Hows, (Stomach, heartburn, offensive breath, anemia, loss of dio thoepital. April 3 soy | Weight and muscular power, decrease of vitality or lower N. .. Aprit _ ling of resistance to infectious diseases, disturbance of th pore Mt and Mew 7 © Sieger, 9205 eve, dyspepsia, indigestion, gastritis, many forms of catarrit, — asthma, ear affections and allied ailments result from auto- 2 Rr. Mien, 1015 |intoxication or self-poisoning, e Sirs. Rovert P, Gatbys, | Take castor oil, or a pleasant vegetable laxative, called a. Mare fia, Sum.|D¥:, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, which are composed of May= arch 16 Japple, aloes and jalap. ma Mra ¥. Ohta, 1966} One of the very best treatments which all doctors against FM A. H. Allen, Jr. bi i dangeroux rival in this respect in eng Gillespie, the diminutive Har | B B S ‘a S ee : lage Pr Scharpe, [eal senee spee ig to take castor oil or P. P. P. (Pierce's, bi lem Scotchman, who ix an infielder tt d— t Ly: W | and Mra. F, Sohrey, 126 | r S. |in the equad How working out un.| utters prea Eg Sate blbacai t hast ot Bless . |der John MeGraw at Gainesville. y and Mrs. ord 2 neh 18 ance in the lobby ordering room of S711 22nd ave. N. W., April 4 | the White House he has on another | fro ch —_——_—— cess lente bie saioent extess tn’ brit-| m the churn _ In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest — Cont | tance anything which the ilustrious | Benny ever displayed. Jack is with: | ut doubt the best dressed rookie ver seen in a Giant ca | Zach Wheat, the slugging outfield. | er of the Brooklyn Nationals, who! was recently appointed captain of the club, i# the oldest member of the Dodgers n point of servic Wheat joined the club in 1909, being pu and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; | you can bite corn off the cob; guaran teed 15 years, EXAMINATION $15.00 Set of Tecth 10.00 Set Whalebone Teeth. $8.00 Bridgework ‘4.00 $2.00 Amalcam Filling ++ 81.00 a ‘Would you sacrifice soul to sav veer husbard ¢° ork guar 0. . chased from the Mobile club of the Ay a gat, teeth tanse de veatee Teption aad earieeeee, bea a Southern association for $1,2 alt See Sam ae Bridge Werk. the q Since he joined the club, Wheat Kc is still’ giving sbed “sationetien yur 4q | always been one of the regular pla who have tested our work. When coming to our office, oun, ‘ lers and his playing has always been in the right pi. Bring this ad with you, ¥ | featured with heavy stickwork dnye Frem ® te 12 for Werking 1 champion |#eason he was crowr | league with | ter of the Nath mn average of d OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 207 UNIVERSITY oT, Opposite Vrasex-Patersen Cn

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