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This is one of the best, WALLACE ON THE WURLITZER F Davenport; id | Wagoner Se eee ARTILLERYMEN AMERICAN ACE NEARING HOME Racing for he troop tra cers and Mith and men of the Math Field Artery which — trained at . passed thru Mon They are expected is Sunday, | oF The 347th and M8th artillery rom: | were organized at Camp | ace and trained with the Slet di Yormed into an artillery brigade, the two regiments went to| France with the Wild Weet unit, but was ordered to the front with an other division and did not fight as a part of the fst, Roth ble gun unite however, saw hard fighting the last great drive The artillerymen are mostly draft ed men from Washington, Oregon, | ornia, Idaho and Montana tachment probably will be st Camp Lewis until die charged from the service. Here are the names of the Wash ington officers and men of the 347th and 348th now speeding for home: First Lieut, Albert T. Anderson, ith Fo A, Astoria, Ore; Second Lieut, Rolvey 8. Baker, 347th F. A Walla Walla, Wash; Second Lie Theron 8 Barnes, 347th F. A. Mib| ton, Ore: First Lieut, Ralph Brind ley, 347th F A. Seattle, Wash; See ond Lieut, Lyles F. Brown, rr) b A Portland, Ore Piret Lieut Graham Glass, jr. 348th F. A., Port land, Ore. Firet Lieut, Joseph W Kehoe, 347th F. A. Portland, Ore First Lieut, F Mitchell, 147th F.| a , Ore: Kiret 1 Sander, M,C, N.Y. C he Lieut. U. 8. Young, 948th FF. A kane; Second Lieut, G. C, Wagner jr, 247th FP A. Tacoma, Wash.; Firet Lieut. Raymond W. Zehring, S47th F. A, Seattle, Wash Washington Yanks Persona! roster of Camp Lewis De [tachment 347 F, A. men from Wash ington Private Martin Adams, firet clas. Seattle; Private Martin Anderson, Se | H attle, Wagoner John Aresvik, Spo jkane; Corp, John Bagrdson, Seattle | Battalion Sergt. Maj. Vernon Bacher \Spokane; Corp. Courtland Barnes. North Yakima; Kdward Basse. mun! jtlons, third class, Seattle; Wagoner | Herbert Benjamin, Bellingham. Private Joe Heasolo, first class, | Elienburg; Wagoner Ernest Bodeay | Davenport; Private orgo Hoban: jnen, Spokane; Private William |Braim, Spokane; Byron Broh,|— | eso Beattio: Wagoner Lewis) | Bruemmer, Seattle; Private Henry | | Burr, Davenport; Private Marion | Burr, Chehalis; Wagoner Russell Hur ton, Seattle. Munican, (third class), Nathan Busby, Seattle; Private Clr | ford Cable, Spokane; Private Zack | Cassidy, Colfax; Private (first class) ‘Thomas Clay, Friday Harbor; Me | chanic Alva Culver, Seattle, | Corp. Floyd Darrt, Seattle: Private | | Karl Dietrich, Davenport; Wagoner | Joseph Doyle, Hoquiam; Corp. Mar ion Edwards, Seattle; Corp. Marvin Etiett, Mount Vernon; Private Ero ost Ellis, Seattle; Sergt. Bertram Farber, Keattie: Private Leo Folsom, }Heatue; Private Royal Poricfor. Seat: Ue; Private (firmt class) Roger Frank, Ellensburg; Private Everett Friasell. Spokane: vate Stanley Gardner, Snohomish vate LeRoy Getman, by ments Lewis vinte oth wa in stationed | the of * | joc «| [A ue use ter ot Many Seattle Men Private Achill Glovt, Seattle; ras Arti Glennon, Seattle, Godmy, Drat’ ¢iass, Secttiay Private David Spokane: Private Everett Mitton. first clase, North Yakima; Wagon er Warren Hoitsington, ‘Newport; Chief Mechanic James Hood, S+- ‘atte; Private Lester Hood, Spo- kane; Corp, Peter Jensen, Port Angeles; Medical Sergt. Alpha Jes- mer, Beattie; Private Arthur Jobn-/| son, Davenport; Private Richard Johnson, firet clase, Port Angeles Private Erick Jurgens, Spokane; Private Arthur Kemper, Daven- port; Private James 8. Kempton. Beattie; Private Allen Kennedy, | Everett; Private Andrew Keyzers,| wagon tex, Walla Walla; Private! Michael Klepach, Seattle; Private} Ole Kautson; Beattie; Private Wal ot first is | bor: Private Ray Magers, Spo-| ikane; Private Jesse May, Ho- lquiam; Private Donald MeClory, H Priva’ William MeCoy, | Ephrata; Private William Melan- |non, Seattic; Private Iver Melset, Hoquiam; Corp. Haman Mers, Everett. Stata Represented Private Frank Miller, first class, Spokane; Private Max Miller, firs class, Camp Lewis; Private Rod- enick Miller, Spokane; Private T. \John Miller, Port Orchard; Wag- oner William Mikelitch, Everett; Wagoner Thomas Murphy, Taco- ma; Private Henry Ness, Spo! Wagoner Albert Okland, W ville; Private Frank Pease, Spo- Private Elmer Peterson, ish; Private Robert Powell, Private Harry Proctor, Davenport; Sergt. Archer Pugh, Corp. Clarence Ricker- \son, Seattle Private ‘Daniel |Sehaefer, first class, Beattie; Bd. Sergt, William Schlichting, Daven- port; Private Louis Schmitz, Da- veniport; Private Elmer Scott, Col- ville; Priv Robt, Seles, first class, Doyleon: Private William Siegelman, Davenport; Bugler Henry Seimens, Ephrata; Private William Simonson, tex., Spokane; Private Jacob Skoorotofaky, Seat- tle; Private Géorge Small, Seattle; Private Floyd Smith, Davenport Private Orie Smith, Newport; Pri- vate Roscoe Smith, Cheney; Earnest Stolp, Daven port; Private Harold Strack, Se- attie; Private Arni Stray, Seattle; Musician Walter Stubbs, third lelass, Arlington; Cook Rebert |Stubbins, Spokane; Private George | Unger, first clase, Duvenport; |Baddler Robert Walman, Golden- dale City; Wagoner Erwin Watts, Okanogan. Ordnance Sergt. Edward Wickey, Pasco; Wagoner Thornton Williams, |Pendleton; Mechanic Orlo C, Wood- ward, Camp Lewis; Private David |Zachary, Mount Vernon; Private Le land Zicknick (first class), Seattle, 348th Artillery Personnel roster of Camp Lewis {detachment 344th F. A., men from Washington: Bergt. Irving Atwater, Camp Lewin; Wagoner George 8, Bahler, ‘Tacoma; Private Thomas #, Baillie | (Airet. class), Yakima; Private Jobn B, Baskin, Pomeroy; Private Harry C, Beardsley, Camp Lewis; Private Maj. Marr on Way to Nome, Mens! Nome, Alaska, and he American escadritic, being in France livered te nevera dogs for | When mmismioned army ‘The cussion of a Chas, T. 1 Ham vate Private clann), Donovan. vate Wagoner Lewin; Laem), Beattie endure son rence P attle; € Sergt attle | (first class, ‘Trucano, gherini (third clase), Sorat. Private clnan), Seattle j inte any drug store or toflet counter will | veil Spokane. \eupply white for a few canta, sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, and arms and hands each day | freckles fanishing entirely And see! how freckles and blemishes| | Be gute to ask the disappear and bew clear, soft and }the@ouble strength Othine; it is this Pees oS eee THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIT 18, 1919. Glimpses now IS IN SEATTLE Normand comes back to He in In her big success, “Mick bright urday om the little boy, Mickey at the Talks Here Seattle thrtlied of one Wriday American Commerce were first hand tales be experience combating the he in the clouds te Maj Marr, of guardian hus a war in her wealthy aunt in the ity, Here ad of taking © of the head ntrong = Mickey the woman ernment pot oy ee ea] Kitchen work until she finds out the girl is going come into a fortune then nothing is too good for her and she tries to her off to an only son. But fools them and wink @ some young husband of her choice ouis Bennison in Bar" is the Kenneth to a by any He wd sohardly = surpas Ameriva's founders aviators. of er of inw s one of the and having de French Ke teame of Alaskan une in the Vores United States entered] was transferred and in American | that time unt the mledge | the war to Rev. ©. F. Aked. reputation ship a minister also ad luncheon nationa d the membe the chamber at r A Backgrou League of marry Mickey hand t was all Nations.” own “Bandy Burke pieture now play toh closes Friday Seattle: Private T. Campbell, Waterville « Albert HH Carlock, It Oncar EB. Cline or & Clyne, obert A. Columbia, Seat Elbert Ki. Cook (frst North Yakima, Private Gee Yakima; Private Dennis Private ne at the Mex, wh night Ellensburg 9 COLISEUM Ma. play be ite Clark's latest photo Three Men ond a Girl,” will attraction at the Coliseum Joneph | starting Saturday morning. It is @ Pri-|charming picture, based upon a fe Jeattie; | mous Hr affords Camp | ghtful role, She Wenton, a pretty young threes women ha Durant the ‘Tacoma Graham (fiest Martin J. Graytinb George ©. Hodges La-Chapelle, Beat Idet Feup August Luch Beret. Ernest H Private Gustav OF Private Willa facoma;: Private Lau nd flewt lane), Tacoma plays girl, w to Sergt. Jay Private Wallace L Colfax ate Private Ordnance Seattle Fort Nand > brings tern © foot Taylor 1 w Lewuk at the Coli | CLEMMER Wives of Mer finished a tw the Beattie; | nex Bpok Lawton which recently pweeks engagement at Casino in New York, has been ured by Manager James Clemmer for the at the Clermmer next week i Florence Heed, who is well known to Uneatre * thruout the coun | try, is the featured player, and the ntory tolls of jealousy of a wife who discovers her husband gazing at Phe photo of another woman just aa are about to start on their} honeymoon. | Friday night brings to a clone Hidden Fires,” in which Mae Marah | is appearing, and the Florence Keed pleture will start Saturday morning FRECKLES Don't Hide Them W With a» Veil; Re move Them With Othine—Double Strength clan), Be Russel! traction at ivate Frederick K. Schroeder, Se Private ' ane Tackman Domenick Musician Amos Un Beattie; Supply Warner, Everett Wood (first Seattle Clyde A Raymond 1, they LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion fora few cents—Try it! Perec ceece ees Rqueese juice of two lemons a bottle containing three ounces orchard white, shake weil, ‘This preparation for the removal removing freckles and giving @ clear and com: | beautiful complexion that it is sold very, very| under guarantee to refund the | money if it fallin, Your grocer haw the lemons and) Don't hide your freekles under a} get ad ounce of Othine and re of Orchard/move them. Even the first few ap Massage this! plications gbhould show & wonderful prow it. some of the lighter lotion, at three ounces drugeiat for rosy~white the skin becomes. Yea!! that lv sold on the money-back guar is harmless and never irritates |‘ antec | } Friday—Good-bye JOHN BARRYMORE in “THE TEST OF HONOR” STARTING SATURDAY | jtook the |Charies B and | of freckles in ueually ao successful in | oy you have « quarter pint of the best) freckle and tan plexion beautifier, small cost jor of Pho urren STRAND John Wh eting The large Narrymore has « oiwerteliy| dramatic role in this pleture and ts well supported by a capable cast of headed by Constance Binne wis ently here in| Life.” Marcia Manon also ng role | Friday player who “Sportin Thin pi LIBERTY Anita ste Libert only wirl until the ending of the pleture works as maid in a seaside hotel b day and by night mingles in the be ot et The play is called Midnight Homance Wallace Heid comes Saturday tr "The Roaring Fond ee rome noe will until # Anita appears a identity i# not 4 | , m r whore C t no } night brings to a close] Indestructable Wife” at the Mission. Mins Brady is the star and| the play is @ comedy drama Haturday morning brings a “mn feature Harr in new which will A Fight for Love 7. ¢ Carey | COLONIAL | Jane and Katherine Lee, the two litte Fox imps, are making the life of their Aunt Lucile miserable at the Colonial this week in a@ happy comedy calied The Lee kid 1 post ined to take care their dad is at the front having died previously minchievous pranks nearly drive Aunt Luolle to distraction, but for} the mke of her brother, she bears | her troubles with amie —_— Alaska Maiden Is Ready for Easter | ka Maiden, the heifer which | hamptonship at fat stock | shows in Portland, Lewiston (14) and | Spokane, will take no more prizes. This champion heifer, which was| purchased at the Portland stock show by G. 1. C. Barton, local packer, was butchered at the Barton | plant Thursday for the Easter mar ket Alaska Maiden w: Pullman Agricultu are shipped by aunt, who has] f them while thelr moth Their to their er Alsi rained at the 1 college | STANDARD HOSPITALS URGED BY PHYSICIANS) Btandardization of herpital man agement wax discussed Thursday night at the reception by the King| |County Medical association to Dr. | John G. Bowman and Father! Moulinier at the Ma sonic club roome ! Dr. Bowman and Father Moulinier are traveling In the interests of in Teaned honpital eMctency and mtand. | ardization. Several physicians, who | have seen service in the world war, | gave an account of their experiences | in the war zones. To TELL Mr SICS | PAST George W. Pound, general man- ager of the Mu Industries Chamber of Commerce of the United States, will explain the part music played in the winning of the war, in a lecture to be & livered bere under the the Sherman-Clay April 26 LEGION CONVENTION MAY 8 The American Legion of Liberty St. Louis from May $ to 10. Maj George R. Drever, state secretary on organization for the Legion, ha» iewued a call for delegates, who will attend the convention. MAJOR CORSON RETURNIN' Major W. H. Corson, former super intendent of the county hospital at Georgetown, who has been with the medical corps of the army since the beginning of the war, left Italy for | home on April ist, according to word received by his friends here Thurs- day. Since the signing of the armis tice Major Corson has been in ser: viee with the allied forces in Aus tria. MARGUERITE | CLAR In another of her dainty comedy offerings Founded on a stage success, “The Three Beare” Rheumatism euffering and misery Mark MH. Jack« ve given him sympathy ith all unfortunstes who are within ite He wants every rheuma’ ww he was cured. Hei a | DENTISTRY : PAINLESS—RIGHT PRICED BY EXPERTS You are assured of getting the most modern and up to the minute service im dentistry when you come to this office. We employ only graduate registere d dentists, men of the highest standing in their profession. Each and every oper- ator in this office has his certificate from the State Den- tal Board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. This insures you that your work will be done by a man who knows just how it ought to be done, to give you lasting satisfaction. DR, L. BR. CLARK When a dentint holds a certificate from the Btate Dental Boara .& is proof positive that he knows his business thoroughly —it ia proof that hy has graduated from a good dental college and then gone before the State Board and passed a thorough and searching examination before that body a# to his knowledge and ability to practice the dental pro- feamion. Having successfully passed this examination, he is given his certificate, and not ull then Remember that we employ only graduate registered dentists at thist office, so you can't possibly make any mistake in coming here for your dental work Rerlember this also--this office is here to stay-—we have been here a great many years now, during which time we are proud to say we have buift up a reputation for honest methods and fair, square dealing, which we now regard as by far the most valuable thing we ponnems You will find it mont distinctly to your advantage to come to an office which has 4 reputation like ours to maintain, because you may be very sure that we aren't going to take any chances with that repu- tation We expret to treat you #0 well when you come here that you will come buck to us any time im the future that you need dental service. than that, we are depending on you to recommend us to your . and we know mighty well that you won't do that unless you are pleased and mtisfied yourself. FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call and let one of our dentists give your teeth a thorough examination, He will tell you just what Is needed to put your teeth into perfect condition and also juxt what the cost will be. You will be wurprised to find how smal! this cost will be under our Jow-price system. We mhall be pleased to have you call at once, and, for the anke of your own bealth, we urge that you do not put it off even another day. Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Avenue. . W. Corner Third and Union. In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. will hold it# national convention in| — LAST TIMES TONIGHT 4—BIG call 2 “SMILES” —With— FEATURES—4 JANE AND KATHERINE LEE 3 “THE FLIP OF A COM’ It's Western—It's a Thriller 4 INTERNATIONAL NEWS GUTERSON'S ORCHESTRA “Holy City -.. Adams Walt#—"Tropical Flowers” . 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To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gent. | ly with the finger tips. By morning, most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely de- stroy every single sign and trace of it. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better, You can get liquid arvon at any drug store, It is inexpensive and four ounces is all | you will need, no matter how much | dandruff you have. This simple! remedy never fails.--Advertisement. | | | ahha awaiiomai iinet eee eneneeectetneeanneserseeehenenon When you think of a advertising, ) | think of The Star. ‘e, CLAMS ARE. ACTIVE They'se kicking out lote of agates along their subterran- ean routes Bring in those Agates you have on hand; get them out of the way for the new outing season stock. 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