The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1919, Page 2

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TVANK GAVE LIFE TARRESTHAGEN TO SAVE FRIEND SECOND TIM |Trapped in “Tank, Pushes} Now Faces Second Federal Pal Out to Safety Charge in Booze Probe 55 years service to the homefurnisher!| The Easter Flower Festival | .=—$—__—_—-——@ | | Continued From Page One Pa ofeen BY | | hho car 80 foot —— ——— | He in thi BY A. BK. GELDHOF the doors leading to Western ave. x ——___— THIS IS ONE OF THE TE HERO STORIES OF THE WAR, PICKED PERSHING, that purpose and slid » floor of the building, | alleged to have opened w cute litte Baster Chick for our little aud girl friends, colored fluffy cotton i "Gome for one in the afternoon Friday and Saturday, to a person unless or mail ; no en purchased, orders; if articles are not taken | delivery is made at our con Kearny, now practical: | ported soon after the convening of e still remains a splendid assortment of Trucks and Automobiles at Vancouver Bar- TT Wn., for sale at exceptional by the States Spruce Production Corp. Trucks, 14 to 5 ton, $1,000 to $4,200. 2% to 5 ton, $400 to $1,000. $300 to 8450. 4 few ‘passenger cars of ani prices plainly marked. For Further Information Address it takes, All e and see Automobile . Sales Board WASHINGTON, April 17.—"Great or love hath no man than this; that he lay down his life for his friend.” | Here is one of the most beautiful to admit the automobiles. Taken to His Home The place was ransacked of as much Hquor ag two cars would hold and the b taken to the home of stories of the war, The clamde #en-| Mangini and stored In the cellar nn: | timent of Damon and Pythias te out-| tl the following night, It ts charged. | }done by modern fact in @ shell-hole|The liquor was then removed, all hin | but Mangin!’s share in France. } but 3 Pati | Sunday night n, it is alleged, | “qlisrold, W. Roberts of San Fran | went ack to, the warehoure to es , was @ corporal in CO. A, S44th/ if the robbery had been discovered Woodlawn Flower Shop Just as Easter, more than any other day in the year, is set apart for floral observance, so is Wood- lawn, more than any other place in Seattle, the cen- ter of Easter’s glories. Every flower lover should see this feast of choicest Easter blooms. weet Ses care | that nothing had yet been found, notified the others, and & second haul was made. Sunday night Hagen, {t tf» said, met Fred Smart and invited Smart second affair, Start squiesced, and he then helped md Carey, the jitney driver, to load his mnachine, officials say, The lquor was then taken home and hidden under the front porch of Carey's home at 1100 7th ave. Ny it fs charged. Ho was assigned to drive a “whip | pet” tank during the battle in Montre- | breau woods, October 4, Just ahead | of Roberts’ tank another “whippet” | had become disabled and put out of | action. The groand was diffieult and full of abell-holes, but Roberts thought [he could maneuver into position in }a clump of bushes where hq could afford protection to the lod tank. Suddenly hia machine gave a great liurch, and aid head down into a |ahell-hole ten feet deep. It wae | fitted with water, which had deceived | the driver as to its depth. | Roberts’ tank was completely sub- merged. Water began pouring in thru the gun-ports, and in a few |weconds the floor of the machine! was under two or three feet of | water. Quick as a flash the two men tn the tank realized that one of them was facing death, If they opened | the little door in the back of the/ tank, one of them could escape. But ‘the water would rush in as he did | so, and the man who remained was) , doomed! | | It was @ aituation to test men's jsoule to the utmost. Which of/ those two brave American goldiers | | was to make the supreme sacrifice —to lay down his life for his friend? ‘They had only a second or two to decide. ‘The gunner stood stupefied. “Weil, only one of us can get out,” | said Driver Roberts. His voice! was calm and firm as he delivered | }hin own death sentence. | “Out you gol” he continued. As lhe spoke he opened the door of the tank and pushed his companion out. ‘They found his body in the tank | when they pulled it from the eel |hole after the battle. | Such is the stuff of which heroes | are made. Corporal Roberts’ uncle, Paul W Leifert of San Francisco, will re- ceive a Congressional Medal of Hon-| ‘or as the nation’s token of gratitude | for his nephew's act. Fighting ts over, but paying for the war ixn’t, hence the Fifth Liber. ty (VICTORY) Loan. WOULD IMPROVE PACIFIC YARDS! Navy Committee Announced | Big Sum Is Planned WASHINGTON, April 17.—(Unit- j to share in the 3 SHIPBUILDERS [Two Injured in Falls; Steel the extra seston of congress. Members of the house naval com- mittee who have just retumed from a tour of the Pacific, today said they were In accord with Daniels’ proposals and declared that more money to develop shore facilities will be necessary to carry out the No Switch Waiting Stewart Bernfield If Stewart PBernfield, 1018 EB. Co- Yumbia st, will go back home he/ won't find a hickory switch wait- ing him. Stewart ran away Tues- day noon after a row at school. Fearing he will get hurt, hie mother asked The Star Thursday to help get him back home, Stewart ts only 11 years old, but ho wuld pass for 13. He has blue eyes and light hair, is wear- ing & gray cap, Meht shirt and corduroy suit, “Be sure and tell him he won't be spanked,” his mother raid, George Donohue, of The Star cirevlation department, also wants Stewart to come back, as he is one of The Star newsboys, and information regarding the boy may be phoned to Donohue This Mexican Kept Big Store of Jazz ‘The temperament of the Mexi- can is reported to require consid- erable “jazz.” Maybe that's why Ernesto Camaliche, Mexican, main- tained an extensive supply of whisky in his house at 18th ave, and Washington st. Dry squad officers raided Er- nesto’s place Wednesday night and seized 41 pints, 14 quarts, and four galion kegs of whisky. Seventeen “dead soldiers” were also taken as! evidence, Camaliche was going to| Everett Thursday, but the police! think he will be safer in jafl CENSORSHIP RAISED ON CABLES TO ORIENT According to advices received by the Chamber of Commerce foreign trade bureau from the navy depart- ment at Washington, censorship of cablegrams to the Orient has been lifted, the only censorship being at Hongkong, where the British censor tg still busy. SLUGGED; MONEY STOLEN When EB. G, Daly, 38256 Iowa st., went to bed at midnight Wednes- day he put all his valuables under hia pillow. He woke up this morn- ing and found that some one had |tapped him on the head during the night and got away with $615 in currency, a $400 diamond ring ang on $80 suby and, finding Hagen Released According to the confension, there was no system of apportionment. It was one huge grabbag, ench man Baskets of Spring Flowers We are making a spe- getting as much as he could while the getting was good. Of the stolen 1,717 quarts of liquor | the most of It has been recovered, | altho the exact number of bottles | is not yet learned, no count having been made, ‘The officials are conf, dent of recovering practically ail of | the Hauer, ax they believe the thieves had not time enough to dix | pone of it The Nquor waa listed and a description of it waa in the hands of the police and federal au thorities, and it t believed that the | raiders intended to let the affair | blow over before dispoaing of any of the boore | Ha Hagen wag released Wednes day afternoon when a bond for $5,000 | was deposited with U. 8. Commis | sioner A. C, Bowman by Hagen's| wife and H. J. Leinberger Smart was released on $2,500 ball placed by Mr. and Mra. George T./ Smart and Mr. and Mra. M. T. Mo Graw SERIOUSLY HURT, Strikes Hhird ‘Two shipyard men were ser- fously injured by falls and one was struck by falling steed | plates and badly crushed Wed newday. They are: | Richard Devan, 20, 4743 14th ave. | N. B,, timekeeper at the Ames yard, who fell Into a manhole. His arm was broken and he suffered numer ous bruises, Emanuel Chaney, 5948 Fauntle roy ave., fell from scaffolding at the Patterson-MacDonald yard. It is be- Keved hie skull is fractured, He is still unconscious A. Fisher, 30, 2119% Second ave., was struck by falling steol plates at the Skinner & Eddy yard. His in. Juries are considered serioun. AUTO THIEVES GET FOUR CARS Three Taken From Garages Wednesday Night Auto thieves were busy Wednes day night and, as a result, four cars were reported missing to the police Thursday morning. P. J, Wallace, 1153 Alki ave., had his car stolen from a garage in Luna Park between 3 p. m. Wed. nesday and Thursday morning. W. A. Ferguson, 3962.Eva at., and I. W. Fay, 61 W. Cremore st, lost thelr care from garages near their homes. A car belonging to 0, 8. Crowder, 1412 Summit ave, was taken from in front of his house Wednesday night. SAN FRANCISCO, April 17.—~The grave diggers’ strike has at last brought the boycott by unions. Union men do not plan to live forever, but their last request is to “bury me only where union men excavate.” TONIGHT * GODOWSKY World-Famed Plaatst Asalsting Artist Marguerite Hughes Seat sale until 6 o'clock at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s; after 6, at Masonic Temple. PRICES—$1.65, $1.10," 830 (including Tax) FEW GOOD SEATS LEFT tage over many of our compett- tora in this 1 cialty of Watteau Bas- kets, tastily arranged with Spring Flowers, that make a most ap- propriate and accepta- ble Easter gift. Potted Plants The showing this sea- son of blooming Hy- drangea Plants is ex- ceptionally good. Ar- ranged in a neat basket, they are a fitting and lasting Easter offering. Distant Friends Would Appreciate a Floral Remembrance Whether they are in New York, San Francisco, or any other part of the United States, Telegraph Deliv- ery System will put flowers from you in their hands within a few hours after you have given the order. Tell us the flowers desired and the amount you wish to spend. Leave a card with any message you want sent. We telegraph our correspondent in the designated city, who is a reliable bonded florist, and the flowers are sent promptly to their destination. WOODLAWN FLOWER SHOP 1410 Second Avenue, Next to Clemmer Theatre Flower Phone, Main 663 NEW SCHEDULES READY States railroad administfation. and are held for release, pending the ap- proval of Walker D, Hines, director | of the Chamber of Commerce. BARTELL DRUG STORES Bartell Quality is more than a claim. The testimony of thousands of satisfied customers is roof of Bartell dominance. from the standpoint of economy and values. _ Get 2Se tube Service Shaving Cream FREE with any $1.50 Shaving Brosh. Sterne Stove Outfit. Regu lar $1.50; spectal....81.19 Putman's Dry Cleaner. Reg- ular 26¢; special. -18¢ Hugher’ Ideal Hair Brush No, 66, Regular $2.00; special $1.49 Bandoline, Ught and dark; 26e seller; special......19¢ Lity Dental Paste. Regular it at Bartell’s. t i ample KODAKS Septol 1, Q@ and 8 pring Tonic. Regular 9c; #7 cial ..+ Astonishing Values in RUBBER GOODS Tyrean Merit 2-quart Hot Water Bottle Lion $- Hot Water Bottle Lion” art Combination; regular $1.50 value. .$1.19 Tyrean Merit 2-quart Fountain Syringe; regular $1.25; Bottle ..........5. hE ee bvad bidiev vs heh s $2.00 Miller’s Hercules Rubber Gloves; regular 60c; special Pacts scanty: Fee tiga es coeesscdsaecuss 4 47¢ _— Protection Rubber Glove Monarch Bath Spray, plete with 5 feet rubber tubing and faucet attachment; 4-in. nickel spray; regular $1.50; special for Friday $1.29 “Maderite” Spray, complete with long tube and faucet attachment; 4-in. nickel spray; regular $1.00; spe- cial 79¢ Rubber Sponges, just the thing for the bath; regular 25c;. special Friday . Bartell Beiter Candies We have a large variety of Choice Easter Eggs for the kiddies—the small colored bird eggs to large choco- late decorated ones. Have their name embossed in fancy colors on one. . Choice Gift Boxes packed with our own make of spe- cially blended sweets. Boxes .......... 40¢ and up Boxes put up to your special orders. Leave orders at any of our stores. All Candies made in our own sanitary Candy Kitchen. Easter Baskets in many various designs. Easter Egg Dyes in all colors, Make our stores your Easter Supplies headquarters. general of railroads, ahd Edward | New important rate achedules | Chambers, director of traffic, accord: | have been completed by the United |ing to information received from |the Hundred Per cent Club of Washington by Harry Y. Saint, di- rector of the foreign trade bureau AND CAMERAS VAN DER PUL SPEAKS in the’ Masonio ¢tub rooms Thurs: | Speaking under the auspices of |44y noon. His subject was general Se reconstruction. attle, Nicholas Van der Pul, United | States department of labor, address. | | Whem you think of advertising, think of The Star. | ed local business men at a luncheon | and Saturday Specials We satisfy | aad Morse’s Indian Root Pills, Regular 25c; special....19¢ Bon Opto—for weak eyes. Regular $1.00; special..79¢ Septol Glove and Cioth Clean- Start the season right—get a Kodak and use it every place you go. The pictures are there—go and get them. We have just the model you want at the price you can, pay—from $8.00 and up. Brownies, $2.13 and up. We do all our own develop- ing and printing in our newly equipped dark room. Bring Septol Antiseptic Shaving Lotion; sprinkle toy ular 250; special... ie Epsom Salts.... Reg- --19¢ your films to us for better re- ue sulte. Elastic Hosiery, Anklets Knee Caps, Etc. Elastic Goods—for treatment of varicose veins; large, painful or swollen limbs. Abdominal Supporters—Fine Silk Paragon; sizes $2 WOOO inv akas aaelcqnets coushieesens saute ++ e+ 86.50 Silk Paragon; sizes 32 to 44; in all widths. Venus Mesh; sizes $2 to 44; all widths. .... Fashion; sizes 82 and up; all widths ....... Red Cross Supporters Heavy Silk Hornbro Garter Stockings. .. Heavy Silk Garter Stockings; C. and L.. Hornbro’s Garter Legging; heavy silk... Heavy Silk Knee Cap Hornbro Heavy Silk Knee Cap .. Chesterman-Leland Silk Anklets Hornbro Heavy Silk Anklets .... Chesterman-Leland Linen Anklets ... Chesterman-Leland Silk Leggings Vinh dX Chesterman-Leland Heavy Silk Leggings. New York Elastic Trusses : Child’s New York Umbilical Elastic Trusses New York Single Elastic Trusses. ...$1.25 and $1.50. Silver Medal Single Elastic Truss. Regular $2.50; special . f Silver Medal Double Elastic Truss. Regular $3.50; special Dr, Seeley’s Trusses. ‘Best ‘spring steel; does not ab- sorb perspiration. Single ................., Double te ieee oP seaseuieneeatampinaa y:00 | BARTELL DRUG STORES LOCATED Baa Int Ave. | Wentlake |. @10 fut: seeseeee

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