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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1919. BOTH KNEES, NOT ONE KNEE | Victor Records r | pfortable are invited to } and bear the wusleal hits: and instru banda, ete SUPERIOR VICTOR RECORD SERVICE : | of require “help n and Reautitul 10- ime | Cheist Arose, Hayden Quartet 16008 where, Harold Jarvie 6060 | Mesannn (Ciranior) Macdonoush, and Moly Nig be | Macdonowah to-tneh double’ fa td and OW Come, Al Ve Paithfal, Trinity Leooe 77,,\7 ne Wert se te-tnen double face, ee THT Need ‘Thee Hvery Hour (Annie Lo jlawkn) (Kenert Low- ry) sung by Glock and Memer ' » weal, $2.00 Big Ove Sweetly Solemn (Phoeb. aA OTe ON age) une by luck and Homer Nearer My Ged, to Thee (Adams, Mason) sung by Beh mann-Heink TO-Inch red seal, “s sale | Calvary (Vaughen- Rodney) sung by Merbert Witherspec . i * Itineh red seal hakacg Ninety snd Nine (Gonpel hymn) (ROO Clephave, tra Bt 06 Menkes) sung by Bren Williams. .....18ineh red seal, is7 ‘The Star of Hethichem (Stephen Bven ree Wilttains $1.50 Ne fai87 OOte! Te Deam, Parts 1 and ¢ . @47iaai™ Crwelfix, McCormick and Werrenri | Adama) sung by t-inet red seal 12ekn ath rey: 1tInoh red seal, Cl Open Gates of the Temple, by van Wiliams... | ne ee aes " 1-ineh red seal, 61.50 ek And Zimbaliet red peal, S— 74 | Messinl—He Was Despised, by Homer red seal . Sed 7 | The Crucifix, sung by Gluck and Homer red seal, Si by Victor Mixed Chora : TY Songs, , at 2, . asers nt oat Tried double, 8135 "TACOMA: en IMe Phersorc. | Thug Smashes Man; |, Then Takes Watch Echevarria de Regio, 325 Washing | ACTORS’ UNION WINS | CONTEST IN BRITAIN |Gensed toad. tte reported he wae bit LONDON, April 5.—(By Mail}—|>y 4n unidentified man while walk-| ling up University st., between First |and Second aves., at 2:30 a, m. Wed nesday. Regis said that the man stepped out fro man alley, and, with ving him a chanee to throw up his hands, struck him on the head, knocking him unconscious, Regis lost a watch and chain and $4 in cash, | autor. seaaratg at cnet | (United Press)—Foliowing up the re- e dissol |eent successes of organized labor, tae Ts os —_ Fist | British actors have secured a new Saces of plain, com. /ChAFter, guaranteeing a minimum ‘A cen fom ee * drug | 88°: xday-nix-hour week, pay ae aoe ¥ aus | ment for rehearsals, definite period afi you will need), apply lot e 3 lof engagement, and a fair illness pay in retiring; use enough ait einiaaa: the scalp and rub it in; Second Faster Week Sermon HY AIMEE SEMPLE McePHERSON The “Female Billy Sunday” of recorde on to the fullness power and glory in God Word! Jowus ts riven; Me | ng soon, for Hin perfect waiting Hix tree with unblemished | con chureh fruit Will you know the new Pentecost | when It com ’ The hon b long been praying for a re vival of faith, oh, for a return of power!” Something has gone they | ‘Oh, cannot ree If God took these respectable peo ple at their word and sent the Spirit down upon them, they would be weandaliced that nothing could ween of them but the tails of their Kirt scurrying thru the dew from heaven like ox of a rusbing mighty wind, and it filled the house | » they nitting, And th red unto them cloven tongues like as of fire, and they all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to speak with other en an the Spirit gave them utte . Can you ploture that one of our tashonable this Caster day fire” de dreaned « filling the woman proudly Kaster with ite artificial flowers artificial than the cold, dead religion she volces with her mouth? “Thou hast a name that livert, and art dead!" Thou hast « faith that thou pretendest, and it | cold Get down on both knees knee, with @ silk handkerchief it to protect It from the fle down on both knees and rent old-fashioned ery of your Goat 4 Are you in the great, cold church thin Kaater, of the little “upper room Where those who waited ten days for were appening in churehes on en tongues of upon the richly jon, the Holy Ghost | of the wears ber who hat no more thou not one voul |the Spirit of God were in the end | filled with the om of Min Word? He ts a God t sewers by fire’ Are you an tinder to His flame? Red Cross to Give Awards of Service The Red Cross award commiasion ot King and has obtained the theatre for Tuesday at which time t Kiteap countien Metropolitan after April 22 certitientes for faith |ful service wi awarded to the loyal Red Crows workers under the |Seattle chapter, The meeting will |begin at 2p. m., and it is the desire of the comminsion that each person who has turned in a questionnaire Who'll Help Out This Needy Man? Another appeal for clothing to the already muchiyappealed to public. This time it is for « young man, who, having recent- ly been released from one of our state institutions, fully recovered but without a cent to his name and @ pile of rags for clothing is now & vain search for work. The penal refortn department of the Woman's Legislative Council of Washington haw taken ners ge DAYS’ eas NT. ren ‘Write for Dr. Grimmers’ explanato ind sestimonial Booklet. KAR-RU Pant, : \Charge Two Broke Ed Miller and Dan Harrington, convicts, were taken into custody at | Seattle. BREWER’S WIFE PAWN ST. LOUIS, Mo., April RAEUMATISN and CHRONIC Dis. | Lily Busch, widow of the ‘TREATMENT. $3.00 broker for the late grand opera ainger. di stores, Seattic. CREDIT GLADLY OUR EASTER OPENING And from that it is only a step to “A Dream of Fair Women,” and here it is the easiest step in the world. Seattle women know how to wear good clothes. We show only such clothes, and our easy payment system makes their acquisition possible to every woman ir Seattle. At our present show you will see the pick oi the world’s most fascinating garments, and we cor- dially invite you to be one of the delighted throng. SUITS, DOLMANS, CLOAKS, MILLINERY, WAISTS all in the most worthy materials, with style and long wear worked into every stitch. You will see here mod- els that will give you an air of well-dressed distinction in any company anywhere. YOU CAN DRESS AS YOU WANT TO THIS EASTER because our terms make it so easy. A simple, dignified arrangement with each individual customer. That’s all. STORE HOURS 9-6 ee areserewornemmscmeis — Alaska Contracts . ox Sixth and King by Patrolmen Aas | under contract to work in Alaska, | _ BROKER FOR NORDICA *% snow Mrs. Adol- phus Busch, played the role of pawn. Madame Nordi When Madame Nordica was in St | | ’ up his case and requests, thru The Star, that any spare cloth ing that would be of use to the young man be sent to Mrs. Fran ces A. Roberts, 3621 First ave. N. W., @ member of the council. Louis in 1913 on a tour, she pledged | Jewelry Yalued at $16,000 to obtain & $25,000 loan from Mra. Busch, ao | tion in the probate cqurt here re- | vealed today. The court granted let- ters of administration to the St. Louls Union Trust company to take oharge of the Missouri property of TIME AND MONEY — | THROWN AWAY | | | Seattle Man Says He Tried | All Sorts 6f Medicine But Got No Relief From Trouble Until. He Took Tanlac “Taniac cleared tp every bit of stomach trouble that I had and it gave me a splendid appetite” said Ed Smith, who lives at No. 2241 Lith avenue West, Seattle, and is employed at the North Pacific 8hip- yards, while talking with a Tanlac representative a few days ago. Mr, Smith has lived in Seattle since 1859. “I had suffered a great deal with my stomach for several years,” con- j tinued Mr. Smith, “and my appe- tite gradually got poorer and poorer until I reached the point where I didn’t want anything to eat, and just had to force myself to take the little I did eat, but even that soured |and bloated me up so that I felt as |tight as a drum. The gas would t up in my chest and throat |and around my heart, and cause it j to beat so hard that I thought it would jump out of my body. My | sleep was anything but sound, for this gas would gather so during the night that I could not get any rest. [and I would get up every morning | with that tight, hard feeling in my | stomach, and with a splitting head. ache that I couldn't get rid of. 1 took all sorts of medicine, but it was only time and money thrown | away, for nothing gave me any re- lef, and then I made up my mind to try Tanlac, for I had read so | much about it In the papers, “I have taken five bottles of Tan- lac, and now I am always hungry |for my meals, and I can eat any | thing that I want, and I don’t suffer 4 bit with sour stomach or gas or palpitation of the heart, and every | bit of the headache has left me, and I sleep like a rock every night, and | get up in the morning feeling fine. | About two weeks ago, I think I | must have had a little touch of the | ‘flu,’ because I had dixsy feelings in | my head, and it was hard for me to walk at times on account of this | Tisxineas. When I got home, one bec) I was very restless, and noticed I had a little fever, so I started in on my Tanlac once more land pretty soon I was all right laguin, 1 feel strong and well all | over, now, and I know that I have | gained in weight, and I certainly can recommend ‘Tanlac.” Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartel | Drug Stores under the personal di- rection of a special Tanlac represent- | ative. Advertisement. [WIVES OF MEN < SAYS.ED, SMITH": be present to receive the award, | This will be a notable « ing of Red Crom workers—the argent since the armistice was signed. } ENTERTAIN | Eliott Hay Camp 6138, M. W. A will entertain members and friends | &t Moose temple, Second and Sen | jeca, with a musical entertainment | Thursday evening, also the prize) state banner for having secured the | largest number of new members will | be presented to the camp by the state deputy, KR. P. Fulkerson. {VITAL STATISTICS | MARRIAGES Arthur PF Bartos and Adelia Dahl, Se attie Meory Baran, Camp Lewis, and Bessie Beattie Mo Deen and Margaret M Duval! and Rdithe B. Bd Vancouver, B. C.. and | Th, Bteveston, | BG | Harvey O. Resaw, 2%, Charleston, and | Risie W. Sohwarte, 22, Heats. Guy Bimer Dewather, 47, an@ Lrdia asd Myrtle fee Alfred Jobneve snd lien &. Raggett, Seattle | Chartes Robinson Sharp, 33, and Matil- da Sharp, 24, Vancourg, DB. C. DIRTHS Roy to Mr. and Mra Ninth ave. &, Apri 1 Bor to Mr. and Mr 1422 27th ave, April? ri to Mr and Mra © Boylston N.. April 1@ N Munon, 4963 | J, Rebaatian, Bey to wm 6436 Kirkwood pl. Ve! Boy to Mr. and Mrs. | > 7. D. ©. Biehete, 4105 ‘Apel Mr. and Mre. J. C. Price, Olym- pia, Weeh. April 2 Boy to Mr. and Mre. ¥. April 10. Rey to aod Mre J. HM. Neleom, 4215 Bagiey ave, March 7 They to Mr. and Mra & ¥. Peterson, Luserne Apts. | toy to Me [162 tom ave | "awit to. Mr Beedish hompital, April § ‘Girl to Mr. and Mrs. F. Bek enth ave, April ¢ Hor to Mr and Mew 1816 Dawson #t. April Mr. and Mre. ¢ Aprti % and. Mee Th Carey, 2213 B, Meree Raward Yorey, V. Faulk, 495 | Be R. G, Spencer . April 6 ‘fo Br. and Mra If SIL Teh awe, April 1! Off te Mr. and Mra. « 210 W. 49th ot, Aprit 5 | Mrs. J. L. Turney, 1205 T. Campbell A. Robinson, | Hunset ney Sturgue road, April i+ Girt to Mr. and Mrs rat ave. &, April t Girl to Mr. end Mre. 19th, April & Girl to Mr. and Mra Kt Foley, Lib- erty Court Apta, April 2 Girl to Mr. and Mra, M. W, An ‘N. TTth #t., April ¢. iad i Girl to Mr. and Mee, BG, a 36th ave. &, March 29. rl to Mr. and Mra, & W. Munn, 210 N., April 2 Virl to Mr. and Mra, HJ, Meger, 6427 ath BW. March 21 Girl to Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Gregory, Endolyn, March 31. Roy to Mr, and Mrs, C. H. Gordon, 1703 Tetlevue « April 7. Giri to Mr. and Mra, ¥. Failagson, Poulsbo, Wash., April 7, Oirl to Mr. and Mra. W, KE. Bverett, Anacoties, Wash, April 6 Hoy to Mr. and Mra, M. Basel, 2026 Fifth N. B. March 27, Toy to Mr. and Mra, W. R. Maxwell, 342 i. Gat, March 23. Girl to Mr, and Mea FM. Becond N. E., March 14. * | t M. Forte, 1162 i ¥. Okiyama, 214 ¥i ) mM. Miatt, 115 / 4227 van Alyatyne Alstyne, oruelt Myrtie V. Dunlap Duniap, cruelty. Vivian Muse against Donald Jon Dore nertion, Ada Lire Bh Healy Bilal Amelia against Brinkman, Incompatibility. Mary B. Grove against Milford Grove, donertion. Marry Clyde Carlt Carl, eruelty Myrtle Roller against Everett G. Roller, non-#upport. Bisa Butlor against Ernest L. Butler, oruelty Ida Andrews against I. Tf, erueity. DEATHS J. M, Stanley, 44, 6826 16th N. H, Aprit 4 ainat Arthur John rt Henry ainst Emma D. Androws, f. J. Van Tderstine, N., April 14 ©, P. Mason, April 13 928 Broadway $9, 701 16th ave, N., months, 1317% Yesler " Ml, 74, TO8T 16th re. N. B., i J. # ‘Turpin, 76, 2425 28th ave, #,, April 13. 1B, Mahoney, 10 months, 2222 15th W., “Roper, 60, 9838 Ashworth « Goorgs W, Stilson, B. April 12 N. Jacobson, 76, April 14, B. J, Kennedy, 7 months, 6120 Director t., April 13, is, Curtis, 67 » 8. Laster, 1891 12th ave, 00 Northlake ave., Jamen, April 14, th ave, Aprit 13, Come at Once Realize the importance of your health! Realize the importance of good teeth to good health! “i Delay no long- er! It only means need- less suffering and addition- al expense in the future. COME TO THE LEADING DENTAL OFFICE Where you will get the services dentists—the very best mate work from an office whose guarar the prices are the very lowest con quality work. DNR. L. R. CLARK s, skilled aranteed d—where th highest of | FREE EXAMINATION Come and let an expert dentist examine your teeth and tell you just what is needed to put them into per- fect condition. This won't cost you a cent, nor will it ut you under obligation. But for your own sake, don’t delay. Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Avenue. N. W. Corner Third and Union. In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. [DEAR FOLKS: {EN you work hard and W conscientiously to achieve a result and you feel down deep that you have ucceeded-——don't you like it very, VERY much when somebody comes along that you know is an expert and lhe tells you that your work lis splendid and he congratu- lates you? Is it not just human for all of us to like to hear praise of our work? Well, I saw a very happy ‘group of workers assembled in the CANNED GOODS DEPARTMENT of the Wil- son & Co. plant, Chicago, on Friday, March 14th, I call your attention to the that Friday, with ite SDC LETTE carries with it good luck so far the Wilson Co, organization is co rned, It fits the Cycle of Bix, viieh in such dominant ctor ia the by 4 brings #o much juccesa, | | i] enn, happiness and » In the group of workers was Thomas E. Wilson, Pres- ident of Wilson & Co., who is as intense and as en- thusiastic as any of the 25,- ;000 workers in his organiza- tion, There were also in the group three vice presidents of the company. I mention this to prove what I have been telling you, that the Wilson & Co. organization represents DEMOCRACY OF WORK, which starts with the head and goes all through the ranks. One man is as good as another in this or- ganization; one woman is 4s good as another; and both men women are on a basis of equality in the mat- ter of recognition and reward for service well rendered. Now I will tell you why they were so happy: ALFRED W. McCANN, THE FA- MOUS PURE FOOD EXPERT, HAD JUST ISHED TASTING AND TESTING THE WILSON & CO. CERTIFIED BRAND OF CANNED MEATS, VEGETABLES AND FRUITS, AND THEN SAID: “| TAKE OFF MY HAT TO THESE PURE FOOD PRODUCTS. YOU HAVE PRODUCED A VERY FINE AND A VERY WONDERFUL LINE, AND 1 CONGRATULATE you.” Wouldn't it make you happy if you, like the Wilson & Co. workers, |Warns Spokane of W. T. Stratton, | — had been working hard to perfect food products, and felt sure that you had succeeded. to have Mr. McCann & man who knows what pure food is-—tell you that you had achieved a of John Metcalf, former Stevens | wonderful result? county official, charged with disloyal You bet it would. atemente. “It will require all the support by| Well, the Wilson & Co. workers are beings as. SFORANR, Aprii:16.—-Potice Com | courts and citizens that we can mus-|the same kind of hi minsioner Tilaley today warhed the | ter to hoid this spirit of anarchy now | you are—so they were made very city that unless more drastic meas-| manifest here in check." he said.|happy when Mr. MeCann, who had’ ures are taken to curb Bolahevik ag | “This element is tryin to cause |selected at random from the im itators here, Spokane will have grave trouble in Spo! and the sooner |mense stocks of canned goods—cans leane by Police Judge Witt yesterday | better Meats, Preserves, etc.—and had them wombs Pp 2IL - = — opened up and then tasted and tested APRIL SHOWERS dorama, I know Mr. McCann personally and Any fool knows enough | jess, able man. Nobody on earth has to carry an umbrella!ever yet been able to control his opin- wise man is he who | himself and by nobody else. ries one when it is only] 1 know he meant palm tg bee < x their Certified foods are O. K. in all send for a doctor when] particulars, and I know also that if wiser on i | in all particulars, the tender of @ Sopte aeouer aig See million dollars cash on the spot trouble, He is angered over the the public realizes the danger the|of Corn, Peas, Beans, Asparagus, them—gave them his splendid in- IN THE SPRING-TIME LOOK OUT FOR SHOWERS inUmately. He is an honest, fear- when it rains; but the|!°"* or his pen. Both are owned by cloudy. Any man_ will] Re? De told those br he gets bedfast, but the he had not thought they were O. K, would not have made him indorse before his ills become] them. serious. During a hard Mr. McCann could have been rich winter or the following} vy now had he wished to barter his spring one feels runj|honor—but he has kept himself down, tired out, weak/|°*" and straight—AND POOR, as and nervous. Probably|%t ™" do who are intent and in- Jed havi wotleca, teen ee in doing things to help and pro- Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. Bolshevik Trouble, 1d infl tect Humanity, a cold or influenza which] aia not that Mr. M has left you thin, weak|was in Gules. watts tee paithoers inte and pale. This is the Meg apes - hg gp eo nen which, time to put your system}? the way. Is a big, democratic af- in order. It is time for|tomcuer in the same ay tret wee ere ge bers of a family meet at their own ge |, old-fashioned | ming room tables, alterative and temper-| He told me he had come to Chie $ shi cago to investigate the Wilson & been sold by many. drug: |uniees, tecauee his” Intareat had ' “ en arou: reading thi - gists for nearly fifty) ters that 1 am writin: to yoo. * vid is one made of/|the end of the day he was good wil enough to that he found every- without the we at ne thing exactly as T have described hol d 1 to you—that is to say, that there is iol, and. called Dr.|tieart, Honor and the Square Deal ee 's ones Medical all Seren the Wilson & Co. ore i Lies iscovery. is pre-| Saniza both in tablet and liquid form. If you wish to give] Mr. McCann and T once spoke from 4 a + age 10 cents to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buf- La Pri Lage nore & Sagamore jo, N. Y., for trial package tablets. This is nature’s tonic,|"°*°: Ma™*. where Me ore which’ restores the tone of the stomach, activity of the liver Rigid oe. T wil pos ghia pr and steadiness to the nerves, strengthening the whole sys-|sreat ovation Mr, McCann received tem. It is purely vegetable, non-alcoholic, and safe to take.|°" that occasion. He is a very dra- matic and very intense speaker. He ‘ had carefully prepared a speech, but ne 1 ney emedy after its delivery the large audience insisted on his continuing to talk, Di ib d Th THEY WANTED TO HEAR MORE 18 CRUSAD! istribute roughout [seri geeen™ scainer oe efe He talked for an hour longer, and ivilized World then the audience consented to his stopping only because it was time for lunch, but even then, they exact- In North and South Amerfea, in) and help repair the wasted and dis-|® @ promiso from him to resume at Great Britain, Europe, Africa, Asta) eased tissues, caused by these bodily bpellnipe igcanye cme He did speak J ak i jy-| Poisons, or it would not be sold as ¢ afternoon session, and japan and Australia~—wherever Sa throughout the civilized world, held his hearers spellbound for hours, Maation has established thie necessity! “Remember Warner's Sato Kidney|_ HIS WORK HAS ALWAYS BEEN of health—-you will find ono remedy | and Liver Remedy is made of herbs|¥ERY STRENUOUS AND HONEST. widely sold for the relief of kidney | and other beneficial ingredients with-; 4" HAS CONTRIBUTED TRE- troubles and its kindred ailments |out dangerous drugs or narcotics |MENDOUSLY TO THE HIGH Such is the remarkable record of " is used in thousands of homes as a| VAIL That's why it was named “safe.” 1t|STANDARDS THAT NOW PRE: Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver \ |reliable family medicine, because | ?URE FOODS, THE MANUFACTURE OF Remedy, #0 well and favorably known here for more than 40 years.| these people realize that their general} When he re’ from Chicage, To enjoy this world wide distribu-| health depends upon their kidneys. ‘he wrote wee Gaiten cee tion and @ history of 40 successful) Jf you have any trouble with your about his visit to the Wilson & Co, years at home, one fact must be ad-| kidneys, liver or bladder, get some plant, which were printed in the New mitted, namely: that Warner's Saft) Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver York Evening Globe, He knows, and Kidney and Liver Remedy is a re-| Remedy today. ‘Try it as directed so do I, and I think you begin- able preparation. It must assist/and note the excellent results, All/ning to know, that the mogen used the kidneys in their important duties | druggists have it. A sample will be/by Wilson & Co,— 1LSON in removing from the system the | sent om receipt of 10 cents, Warner's) LABEL PROTRETS ¥! TABLE poisonous matter that th have | Safe Remedies Co., Dept. 561, Roch: “means Whag it says, Si i failed to carry off, and strengthen ester, N.Y, WILLIAM C, FREEMAN, 50 Fitth Avenue, New York STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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