The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1919, Page 10

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1361ST INFANTRYMEN EXPECTED IN TEN DAYS ATTACKS Have Been STOPPED For Over 50 Years "a tt Lape pak DICK BROKERS O06 49 Seattle =. Home of the We look upon eye examina- as a very important mat- © should you. To secure Best you should entrust examination to th thiy reliable optician through years of special- in adjusting eye defects, i ec of fitting them cor- MARCUM PTICAL CO. 917 FIRST AVENUE Near Madison Established 1906. ) Taking Off War Ca HIT BY BULLETS : Seattle “War Daddy” Had Narrow Escape Seattle’ list of “war daddies” was increased by ane, and a very die tinguished one, at that, when Capt. Eugene 8. Cohn, of Co, G, of the 364th infantry, ist division, arrtved in Seattle last week. Capt. Cohn came back with three wound stripes and a distinguished |wervice crows to find that his v formerly Miss Marthena KR daughter of A. J. Rhod ager of Bradner & Co ular university girl, had presented him with a bouncing 10-pound baby boy Capt. Cohn enfisted tn the firat| ficer’s training camp at the Pre sidlo, and left for France with the Vist division tn Jaty of 1918 The captain's helmet was pterced by two bullets. The particular act for which Capt. Cohn was decorated was for remaining on active duty for 54 hours after being severety wounded When Capt Cohn's regiment | reached New York two weeks axo, © got a special leave of Absence © Seattle and see to his family, and up, will be at home at Lake Forest Park |Call for New Bids in Sewer Contract Changes have been made in plans for the proposed $325,000 | sewer Improvement in Rainier valley which necessitates readvertising for | bids by the city. Bids were to ha been opened by the board of public works on April 11. The new date will be April 25. The new sewers will be on Empire way and 42nd ave. S. LOSS PARTIALLY COVERED TACOMA, April 17.—The los, es tUmated at $100,000, caused by fire | Wednesday morning, which com | pletely burned the Hil Logging Co | plant, at Bunker, Wash., was partly | covered by insurance of $50,000, ac [cording to word from Chehalis PIONEERS ATTEND Funeral services for George Kenyon, 86, who died of of day morning, at the fas 2008 Westinke ave, were newday afternoon. Me persons, a great many neer residents of the city, like the | ovased, attended EK. L. Baker officiated HOLD HOYT FUNERAL Funeral services for Heber B. | Hoyt, Seattle attorney, who dird | April 8, in Houston, Tex., of typhoid fever, were held Wednesday after noon, from the chapel of Butterworth | & Sons. Huge banks of flowers were piled high about the casket, Rev. W A. Major officiated. sald we wouldn't war paint instead and jumped into It's over, and here are the |” ve | Jackies removing the camouflage and putting the steel «ray and white of peace on the sides of a battle cruiser the fight. Angora The subject grotto, mouflage Paint When Kaiser Bill told us we should stripe our ships ike a barber pole | 4 and sail them where he ordered, we | © We put on our MASTER MASON TO SPEAK ald H. Huston, of Columbug. . monarch of the Myztic der of Vetled Prophets of the Er chanted Realm, will be the princtpal speaker at a special meeting of the evening be ‘Thursday of them the funeral of the address wil) Masonry on the Athuntic Seaboard The meeting in open to all Master Masons in Seattle, M we than "DEMONSTRATION. 1S ALL PLANNED But More Money Is Needed aoe poPen af tues to Show Seattle’s | Spirit | Tt won't be long now They're in the hometand and just eager to get back to their wild and woolly West as the folks at home are to have them Who? Why, the biggest bunch of Se attlc men—the fighten'est crew from the toughest division Uncle Sam put across—the boys of the Mint infantry, Oist Grits plenty of tim the finishing touch bration In their honor.” And the demonstration ts going to of banda, air oa to the big enle right, they are certain Meet Friday Night it their plane In such shape uss the important question *, the general seot in room oe Friday y will bear cutive com. t will take between $3,000 ana} WIVES OF ME BIG SEVEN-PART SPECIAL Feature Coming Saturday CLEM ‘MER rt NERAL > im al When you think of advertising, + Rev! think of The Star. » . soe $4,000 to show the boys a realty go ume naorife Apprecis that tn Gtacn 1) ton nd make them know that the ayn and hardships abroad ar Word has sted at bome. tee Sailors Coming, Too miinve his busine ahow these boys the apprecia 0 heartil have reached here nt heen neveral hundred y will rew h thetr eraft the fe r Capt ard on the Ke grou had the The BUTLER DRUG COMPANY SAVES YOU MONEY ON DRUGS AND ACCESSORIES Springtime Toilet Creams for Chapped and Rough Skins 50e Hind’s Almond Cream. .45¢ Pompeiian Massage ¢ Ade 50 Stillman’s Freckle Cream 45¢ 50¢ Ricksecker’s Cold Cream 45¢ Purola Peroxide Cream. 50c Daggett & Ramsdell’s Cold Cream . Springtime Blood Remedies and Tonics 50¢ Sulpherb Tablets ....... 16-0z. Purola Blood Cleanser. A7¢ 16-02z, bottle Nyal’s Hot Spring Blood Remedy $2006. &.' 6. Acs $1.10 Sarsaparilla, $1.00 Nuxated Iron $1.00 VINOL . S3¢ Springtime Stomach Remedies 50c Diapepsin : .++e ATG 60c Bisurated Magnesia A7¢ 50c Stuart's Dyspepsia T: ablets 89¢ Hood's. . $1 00 Kodol ... $1.00 Peruna .... 100 Chocolate Coated “Tablets of Blaud’s Iron Tonic . Springtime Hair Tonics and Shampoos 25c Orlex Powder 25¢ Packer’s Tar Soap . $1.00 Liquid Silmerine . 60c Canthrox ...... 60c Danderine $1.00 | -89¢ | . 436 | | 45¢ | Springtime Laxatives $1.00 Enos’ Fruit Salt . Bie Jad Salt 50e Caldwell’: S7¢ Sa ‘ Te Syrup of Pepsin cose . 196 . 23¢ ATe Liver Pill Pill Carter's Seecham's Nujol 25e 2he 50e Springtime Cold and Grip Remedies 30c Laxative Bromo Quinine 24¢ Pape’s Cold Remedy....27¢ 25c Hill's Cascara Quinine. .23¢ 1 Doz. Bayer’s Aspirin Tablets 20¢ a-Cold 25c Weeks’ Break-Up- Tablets Manicuring Specials 50c Suprema Nail Cleaner. . Purola Cuticle Acid .. 60¢ Cutex Cuticle Remover. 80¢ Cutex Nail Cake Melba Nail Bleac ise 50¢ Zhe 25¢ COUNTRY CUSTOMERS here than those who buy over our counters, Mail us your orders, either from the above list, or for anything else you may want in the drug line. They will receive our prompt and painstaking atten- tion, pay no more 50¢ | People Dye-Your-Old-Hat Specials Co and Dye-Your-Hat Dyes will make your old hat look like new Colorite Dye-Your-Hat All Color Sundries Specials Universal Lunch Kits $3.75 $2.00 Knickerbocker Bath Sprays . $1.55 Fountain Syr- $1 70 Goodrich inge Buy your Ph soto Supplies at our 8 and you will be sure as to and freshness of every We handle a Complete Line of EASTMAN Films and Camera Supy . Let us develop your films and print your next pictures. 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A beauti- ful showing of fine strong blooming plants at reasonable prices. In Orchids, Roses, Lilies of the Valley and Violets. Potted Plants Hyacinths, Daffodils, Jonquils, Hydrangeas, Geraniums and Primroses.. . Phone Elliott 49

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