The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 11, 1919, Page 15

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BITE AN APPLE Women Mobilizing Here to THE’ SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, ‘APRIL 11, 1919. RUSHING RELIEF Says Enemy Behavior PAGE 15 Take 1 or # Lannea ; STEVENS’ #Azct If yon value time and ¢ Prive oper Vi ictory Loan Drive’ bert ae mproved loward En vot dy Naa ‘ ‘ 1523 40) Ave. Male S001, pon c rd were a Dao engaged office, f the Hold Funerals of 87 eal howed ut mn every 00% The “Anchor” Plate HoldsNothing |= 5) °° Weting [acai hel =| bla a the t minine ¥ monn? Mv HOC. Ontror or ” 5 M4 “4 f the fitt ment an ve taut (United | b 1 honp returned m 7 Never before woman appeared o uign of relief | Pecailed the wor f ta over ‘The secret of the “Anchor” plate—its marvelous clinging quality— prow a the aren n by Wednen: | eas a fine in the accuracy of its fit, its lightness and great tensile strength. |" mamnas of magn * dinastrous at Major Ostrom pract This close-fitting quality is the result ef its being made after an | - hes sanerts Sg weet of comp n of - f nob 1 | | pression of the inside of the mouth in a special composition which P ph ts ganizations in the r ir . re ied 1 npany in | } records every tiny crevice and projection of the reef of the ath: / w m aoe ch of the storm districts were re 4 , i. M . ‘. | around the gum tissue, When the Anchor Plate goes into your sth raga 7 ceived here ig 1 {. Carroll } feel it rub oF serape—it goes exactly inte the place for w hag ais Funerals of most of the §7 knowr . we 1 me 4 of | : every depression and around every curve of the we: senen Bnene 3 [dead were held yesterd _ mn «ht nnd some 4 month. It sticks there with an immovable pressure—light, but firm, |” wae Reports from several other towr whrows, b f iow a“ With it, you can bite the hardest food. S told of heavy property damage frorr rding 10 their \fter j . @ other organten | wind and torrenual rains, indicating |“ r riod at Easterr tom A IT CANNOT BE BUDGED are dashing be | the lowiew are tremendoun compe, the din France vie ACTS OF hiefe of the wor : ngtand 1 of VAUDEVIN) It is made of a material so light and strong and resilient that there | o.ai their force je , ; is no feeling of bulkiness in the mouth and the “bite” is so springy that eiidiene Dan | eld in Reserve ai ie ee “The Litthe : the patient is hardly aware that he is wearing « plate—the feeling is ‘ nrsioddigaven: | They were immediately went up lajor Hi, C, Ostrom |] weekday Mats 106 like that of the natural teeth. The thinness gives coolness in the mouth home on a broad ¢ Langres to a look after | Waa: oeamemeed: dectiset eanantio wae! —the py ever suffers from “rubber sore m ) is made with ale, to invest in the V an in fare of th dent sold a se Hi that great accuracy and when fitted it cannot possib t food debris, | the special detail of this feminine 24 ened big arm the 1 been all tht caniten army. A houme-tor a at was bef cpt aaa eee “THE TEETH OF YOUR DREAMS” peechen before. clube and organtsed| | tase of France, In May onme, af |S oo peljrenee sped es “4 ” P groups of women and neral joan | i ‘ ppoinun to-one of the 1 : “9 7 " Matinee Huterday This plate is made by my “tried-in” method, That is, a temporary Hage foe ses anf ee 1) ae California Solons Send Cable | * ve . non th B. Schrock Inti use Ga plate is made and fitted int mouth with the teeth in position, you th oe hes ugg om . suaibienae 7 Vos rides aw r. P Capt. Paul Turner, adjutant, both A Verdel rs having previously assisted in the selection of the teeth you desire as to |, _ these women straterists| | Mrs. Frederick Hausman, who, 1s to. Lansing bong afheeptaneie ination Mevrmange dient men are in charge of the f Gaade and teres. At the “trying in” you actually wear the plate and | Will uproot the Gollar and snd Xt Th | chairman of the Beattie division of pny Slt geri ally oe lagged Nighta, 20 , Mo-tie des see it in your mouth, At this stage you may make such alterations or ams coffers, A chil-|the wemen's Vietory loan c SACRAMENTO, April 1L—<t pal agonal ay een cera g es the old Second Pive war tax aggestions as you choose, perhaps rearranging the teeth slightly to suit Sn athe woes | ee ee omamnds Of | WetENN | Prowa.;—With the diepeteh of hati wea: Ostrum served at| ¥ ‘our fancy. These will be embodied in the finished plate, And when you | oe | workers for the April 21-\er menage to Seeretary of r pare ; Calexico and later when the & wear that finished plate it will, in| REALITY, give you “the teeth of {°° ‘en workers | May 10, Lancing, at Paris, late ye the bat of Chateau) at Guard became federalized attair your dreams”—Just us you would have them. 1 am enthusiastic about | At @ recent mecting of the Purent:) oo iis nator Inman won the last tilt in he 163rd was held in re-leg majorit He is enthusiastic this perfect dental plate, as all my pationts are, and I am anxious to Sepenon. ear lee are ee oe antiJapanese scrap, and the se agg nes, butl about his service overseas, but Is show you examples of it. ive was indorsed, any rm all, he money it's OINE tO | cure i eet eee ae ease | Te un the terrific! anxious to resume his private prac - « My owe airman Mr Grace Manners **tt a the ‘gape sheet of civijiza After ih #2 s the withdrawal of be realized their big rer of “MOULIN KOUGE” matter what ham, who ansixted Lord Kitch: |Uon.” ‘The are the sentin ville whias Lanning vik would be ‘evacuation hospital used in all in recruiting his forces, and ned by the staunch suppor petted cag ga co > -Aaetmnrl 600 beda, they + Mate. Ce as the wife of an English army | the women's Victory loun in & is lca staat Geerhistaention: au aultion oc Q in caring for > coe ome Dare officer and the sister of Guy Man) Calls for Workers Sameae. Ga ae ne mpage und wounded from nera, poet and war veteran, has @up-| Mra Wdgar Ames ia chairman of|esnt by the es : Uefield. For their Come and find how low my prices are: An estimate |Plemented thelr service in vigurom the King county division of the wom Notwithat sear craghesecssereirrei ac an (@) . war wot i pt » appeal for |en's Victory loan committee, assinted 16 ed « first army citation places you under no obligation whatever. the Vi ve S len. ream artnet Mrs. 1 pe 5 committee, as 1) mand that leginlatic fe “coe sanie Dae . Ps ~oith ¥ loa) a ° a ker, viee chair: | tioned in our cables a | Liberty Bonds taken in payment of dental work. 1 f (rere none eee tparent.| Alte har erns Bathe Pe eeepc hore ference Worked in Argonne all ornia you have not completed your payments, I will. Teather ciation. Likewise, it is| Bonnar, Mra. W Ceivwold. 2a a Lae ae B cna pitals in t AA hans ph r, th National Association “aba re.) euch leginiation wil Dita gonne rector, the " hoped that the wives y | Trafford Muteson, M J, Love: | duced of considered by 163rd operated a first aid distribut ‘ounded 1864 Note the rvice me may moved to je and Mrw. W. KE. Herrt 6 eneaion Jing wtasion for the sick and slighty Resources Over $100,000,000.00 Location in the Victory loan campaign. | Mra Frederick Bausman will di-| w | wounded ere f . » will © eart jctiblann tink danas und: Here their trucks and! No Details Vet | rect the city forces as chairman, a#-|action be taken by the preaident on |@mbubinces did constant = Savings Accounts te details regarding | ited by Mra, Raymond Frazier, vice | the Oriental immigration question ax | transporting patients to other how Trust Funds vernme man have not |“ = Mar nball make future state legislation on | Pitals The mvings of the wa ut from national headquar Mra. David J. Grant ia exec auch questions Unnecesmar - | The work that our drivers did earner and the salaried, as ters, it in hinted that the new bonds a a for the women's | w as wonderful—think of those boys well as the idle funds of ind! will represent a taore attractive i aspiring loan wor js out with patients on a/M viduals and corporations, yield change building, of : Jer seen before, without lights and in|I the savings Department of CAN “The Victory loan tw apty named | 3 | DIVORCEE’S SUICIDE conran: danger of overtead bomb |B this bank it is the Thanksgiving loan, SAN FRANCISCO, April 11.—Pa- |!" OF machine gun f ald Ma + A final setUement we make for the coat troiman Kavage rubbed his eyes |JoF Ontrum in describing the work Savings Department Lavon? ae sale ot victory Wea the laurel he mw a nude woman polse —— — ie eager gS Open Saturday usiet whe axe ale wreaths, build the triumphal arches, on a plier midnight for a plunge we — wong ¢ " us Evenings, 6 to 8 Site to par h Saeco Pe tet into th . located between two railroad spurs, » for their 5 He decided he was awake and in.| Which were pet targets of Hun Pr © Now for the Bhe “ eo dirmen in bombing raids Altho the Geatal work told him she was VICTORY LOAN cr ant 1 her to put on|tither aide of them, they never de Th B: k f eaay DAy- " per ke ; yerately directed a she * hor ank 0) and rene ian Was Warned the Americans »r «'« ald she was Mee eee cesording to. Major Ostrus e 4 3 Wits and Fie nne Der a divorcee. She | bitals, accord Majo a, appeal to Had Complete Catalog — i neid tor investigation “Much aa 1 dislike the bocbe, I'l California NOW PLAYING - | have to ae — ont ~ showing National Association With Matinee Saturday vesELe Peake > | co Jon for hospitals at t ' < : (BRUSSELS, April 11—ropprecht | HE CLAIMS BANKERS? | Siow not at the start or the wa Gro, ‘. 8. WHITH ae “ he mays. - , LAUGH AN 3 x3 cided not to add one choice RECORD FOR TOURING! ELS ‘with ne gonuaitios ersond GODFREY L. WAKEMAN cee Ao ae gr tiga Me nen pe ning the world’s auto touring | the boys of the 163rd, and they kept A ae Son cabin roe record for bankers, T. & Toby,|up @ fine standard of health, des 66F ¢ famous old tanaton was the home |ermnt Of the Rainier Valley State | the great stress of work at times e wineee Corner First and Yealer Way of & farmer bateomaster, and in teat has arrived safely in Florida] In October of last year, Major Ow | ” | oi 4p across the contine trv bs relieved fron the’ ect eres = Sere We | ealleriea were choloe iembrandts,|Stty from San Francimo, according | mand ‘of the Seattle ‘Howpltal case Bro Ld DENTIST ove snes ore Seen, Vonemennarorwers an |e gm can eames sera | ane Se a Dn | wees rm eae ‘ Toby, cashier of the k. pital for the ¢ First army corps, ; z& 29 ALIEN SLACKERS coming citizens of the United St Poe meee dito Tranect |, Mr. Toby and wite intend to re | ~ ane —— ae ‘The applicants, born in Norway | the picture gallery “He admired the |t2F % Seattle by auto a little later | Nights—30-50e ~ cet mired the | in the spring, covering nearly 7,000 Boise , Valley Crop | Metmanh-shdial CAN'T BE CITIZENS) sven. eum sina twitseriand, bad na reviously announced their inten EVERETT, April 11—An order|tion of becoming citizens of the signed Thursday by Superior Judge| United States but renounced their Ralph Beil forever barred 29 alien | declarations to evade military ser ee of this ney from be- | vice. FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING OF WM. FOX’S COLOSSAL NINETEEN-NINETEEN MORALITY DRAMA STARTING SATURDAY receiv: Make while good. | WOULD NOT eS THE LOVE TRIALS OF HE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN ON EARTH Curtained against the future are a woman's eyes, Bllndly she gropes her way through the tangled maze of life, Sultors come, They plead their cause, Spring and youth conspire to add still more mysteries to the future. And so, with velled eyes, the young girl takes the vital step. \ to ae 416 Pike St. TAILORS Another shipment of ees ro B thousands, | tieed after the war by Ame jot a complete catalog of the tion, printed in 1913, of whi would ask your highness to a ja as a souvenir of your visit.” Rupprecht never took the pict | Widow Is Granted Holding the Washington Stev |ing Co. is responsible, by reaxc | negligence, for the death of J | Carson, a laborer, in Februar: jury in Superior Judge C A court late Thursday, brought verdict granting Mra. Emma C. }son $20,000 damages, Carson | on him. death was caused by negli the foreman, who ordered her | band to go under the plate, and permitted the winch to drop the on him. She alleged ber hus jearned $200 a month and sued $40,000, She hax three small dren. Attorneys Frank Royle George 8. Hannan represented Carson. UNION just | VIeTORIA, B, C, April 11 | collection and telephoned to Tournai |for Rupprecht, who arrived in a big } reign + parry Horn. Faptlndrad — | Not Hurt by Frost, maid to the old bargomaster GOES BACK TO HOSPITAL | BOISE, Idaho, April 11.——No dam-| | “Sir, you must not take away « Mary Brennan, 60, who escaped | @ was suffered by Boise valley jot the pictures, more especially |from the Northern Hospital for the fruit as a result of the white frost | [those which [I have admired Insane at Sedro Woolley a week ago, , this week, an investigation by the counted.” und captured here, was taken back | county farm adviser’s office today The old burgomas coolly re-|to the hospital Friday by Matron| shows. A few apricot trees in blow | plied: “Your hig: nay reat as | Ida Towslee, |som showed slight effects of t | sured: if I should take away any of ences | white frost and 27-degree tempera | my pictures it would quickly be no connoisseurs, who are in ponexsion copy from your humble servant $20,000 Damages) | killed when a s#tee! plate was lowered |in their Mrs. Carson charged that Carson's | Notables Arrive on | Australian Liner! miles in his machine. even their ture, but horticulturists say these trees will bear at least normal crops. Rate of Safety le that what you want? pay the highest, safest rate— 4% rican Injerest, plus eh 1} coopt | | PALACE HIP Hokum” is the name of a com edy wketeh of rural life, which is the comedy feature of the new bill which opened at the Palace Hip Thursday. || | Clone on the heels of the headline act} ™ way for comedy honors is a team of com: | urea th 5 And to success Is Protected by $400,000.00 edians, Homburg and Lee. Hom-||u edor- | burg, ax a “green” office boy, does || 1 In our home, one of the most on Of|a clever bit of character acting. |i gror valuable sites in Seattle, james} A company of Australian gysti- ||" “Ww ~ ¥, &l fiers have an illusion act which ere-|| As THE lien’s | ated favorable comment thruout the | in & | audie The setting for this act} BANK FOR SAV Car: | is particularly pretty war| Hallet and Howe, who are ph Open Saturday Night, third week at the I 6 to 8. | Hip have a comedy act called Loan Shark”; Wille and com; of} pany are acrobata, and Holland and hus: | Cathren then | ateel band | a for! chil: | | and Mre ‘The our i | Shand is agi 4 pick as pee et hace aia’ tant aes | Surprisingly good on toast, bread, hot biscuits and hotcakes. Rte Rey OT Ne ee oidat | Excellent and economical in cakes and pastries. tipedes, Sir oO les Davison, chie | juatice of Suva; Sir Walter Buchan Its inviting ingredients are the rich oil from white meat of cocoanut, churn- an, a member of the legislative coun: | ilk, an he bea i ait tit of Australia, and Major Sir Rob: | ed in sweet, pasteurized m id t t dai ert Walker, late of the famous Cob “U MECC ” contains no preservatives. letream Guarda, were among the bulk of her cargo. \Have You Saved Your First Thousand? The first thousand dollars is said to be the hardest money working for because, if property @ start toward getting other quire, it but it is worth will give you A savings account at the First Na- tional Bank will help you to get that first thousand, if you haven't saved it yet. If yon have, it will start you on your second. First National Bank | passengers. The veasel only ataye | ocala ei = Gall Giacharge the Try This ““UMECO”’ Recipe for Breakfast Muffins 1 pint flour, 2 teaspoons (heaping) baking powder, 1 cup sweet milk, 1 “UMECO” (melted), 2 eggs, beating whites and yolks separately. Stir all to- gether, adding whites of eggs last; beat well and bake in well-greased muffin cup rings. Packed in paraffined, odorproof car- tons, “UMECO,” which is a product of a Pacific Northwest factory, comes to you fresher by several weeks than other similar products. sites ae ey We our large Capital Pine Street at -at Fourth Ave. Plus War Tax a METROPOLITAN Mats. Wednesday, ewes ANNUAL ENGAGEMENT OF AMERICA’S MOST POPULAR ROMANCE OLIVER MOROSCO - THE BIRI OF PARADISE The Play That Made jawaiian Music Famous. | TONIGHT Fifth at University Auspices orthwest Athletic Club CLAY@HITE, Manager Pinkey Mitchell Sensational Milwaukee Lightweight All-Service Coast and Western Canada Champion Fadie Pinkman vs. Morrie Lux Reserved seats on sale at the following places: Brown & Hulen, Baillargeon Bldg.; Joe 908 First ave; Cohen Cigar Store, 713 Second Ave. Tacoma—Scobey's Cigar Store

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