The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1919, Page 4

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Friday—Last Times—Wallace Reid in “THE ROARING ROAD” Starting Saturday at the Home of 100% Pictures: CHARLES RAY will have some fun with the darnedest flivver you ever saw, in his new comedy, They are, left to right BY HELEN 8 Clad in the tr war and surrou and formidable trophies captured in battle, 21 gallant knights from the Northwest started on a triumphant tour of Washington in a 20th century railway train Thursday morning, This | ilustrious band, compristng 17 veter- ans and four guards of honor, left! Seattle Wednesday evening for Spo kane, from which point the cavalcade | will start Five cars will carry colt of trophies, ¢ 1,200 instruments and relics this notable | riding ueee_well bayete walk’ “GREASED LIGHTNING” why the German imitation, the | * tailed to unnerve the intrepid potlur A reat captured German Fokker the booty of a Northwest birdman, will MMustrate the prowene of a local) taviator Many a reminiscence ot} . s . ‘orthweet fighters will center This is how good the car is—he swaps his patent FR ground the camoufiaged and bullet potato-peeler for the auto, a hen and a spyglass! |scarred | French | mosquito tank | shown in the exhithit ‘There’s a race, a robbery and a riot of incidents— The loser instruments of war,! those that our own doughboys wield: | ed from trench or hill, will be ato-| riee of returned fighters Lieut. Hanover Chief AL alt exciting. Lievt. Harry T. Hanover, of the WALLACE on the WURLITZER fo#es'Ssc ciomsd 8 tour, and among the distinguished veteran speakers are Maj. & P. Lowry, & West Point graduate and American soldier of the first water, | who has received honor decorations} |from three governments for war service. apt } Peace minsiona’ headquarters. Print ed and mimeographed ts stacked ali over the floor, and In the halls there, too, and Paria is crowded by {ts doubled population. What's going to become of this printed matter after the conference hasn't been officially considered, but it's a cinch nobody wants to read most of it. PAPERS LITTER ARIS; NO STORE ROOM to The Satr by N. EB. A) IS, April 25.—Wanted—bdy the government, a large storage for 963,466 bales of peace con- k Haslett, a former Cob neher, who evolved Into a} xpert during the war and) ed in some of the clogest | fighting on the French front, being} leited for bravery and recommended for a majority after the Argonne. Capt. BE. K. Brown of Ellensburg, who is & veteran of both the Span- iah-American and the world wars Lieut, Norman Archibald, the Seat tle flyer, who was shot down by the Germans and imprisoned for several months at Villengen, | Lieut. Norman D, Coles, | Ruished Seattle aviator who was) awarded the D. 8. C. after a hax | ardous experience fighting the Ger mans in midair, Sergt. D. H. Bunch, a Seattle doughboy who won the croix de! guerre for conspicuous gallantry on | |the Toul sector and participated in| fall the big American battles, | May Get Plane | Lieut. Jay L. Warner, a Seattle aviator, who has been an instructor | at Southern flying fields, i# also a/ member of the Trophy train and) will pilot the Curtias plane to be} used connection with the exhibit, | if the Vietory Loan committee i suo: | cessful in getting it from San Fran. cisco within the next few “days. | Flights with passengers will b tag led at every city in the train's itin-| jerary The other wervice men comprising | the personnel of the Trophy train Lieut. D. G. Logg, Sergt. J? T. Wait, Sergt. Charles White, Sergt. Robert | Cadden, Yeoman fuse Simonton, Corp. J. R. Dillon, Private C. E Bates, Private B. A. Keller, Private | Prentiss Hyatt, Private Edward 5. | Cook, with Sergt. & C. Whedon, Private Michael McQuade, Privates! Christian Nelson and Fred W. Wil-! ig as honor guards | ‘The train is scheduled to appear} in Seattle the evening of May 3 and| will be open to visitors all day Sun day and Mon May 4 and 5, @Ornay. no room in the national SLEAN THE BLOOD distin: | Taken from. Nature—The wild roots and barks that go the composition of one of the oldest and best known tonics are mostly gathered by the Indians on our reser- brought or et ge to Dr. Pierce’s Laboratory in o, N. Y. Over fifty years ago Dr. Pierce put up an tive tonic without the use of alcohol that soon became n all over the world. The spring is the time of the year we should put our in order. We're run down after a hard winter—after colds, catarrh. It’s time to take Dr. Pierce’s Golden lical Discovery, pussy vegetable and free from alcohol| narcotics. It will search out impure and poisonous mat-| and drive it from the system. Buy it now in tablets or It will clear the skin; eczema, pimples, rash, blotches will dry up and disappear; boils, carbuncles and other evi- ces of tainted blood will pass away, never to appear again. | Dr. Pierce discovered 50 years ago, that Nature has pro- d freely for these needs of her children and that in her atory were the remedies. Extracts of Queen’s root, one root, Black Cherrybark and Bloodroot, as prepared, iembined and preserved without alcohol, in Dr. Pierce's! Medical Discovery, constitute the most effective and) tonic, alterative and tissue-rebuilding remedy ever d to the public. HARRISON IN CHICAGO | CHICAGO, April 25.—Carter Har- rison, fivetime mayor of Chicago, had returned to the eity today after spending seven months in Red Cross service at Toul, France. Harrison is 59 years old. | Glass of Salts Cleans Kidneys ‘Wf your: Back hurts or Bladder bothers you, drink lots of water It is unnecessary for you to suffer ith eczema, blotches,ringworm,rashes and similar skin troubles, Zemo, ob- tained at any drug store for 35c, or $1.00 forextra longs botiin. end secenes ly applied will usually give instant if from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicate skin. It is not greasy, is easily applied and costs little. Get it today and save all further distress, The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, 0. ‘When your kidneys hurt and your , Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass Back feels sore, don't get scared and |0f water before breakfast each morn- 5 ing for @ few days, and your kidneys [proceed to load your stomach with 8/7 ‘or fine. ‘This famous salte ie lot of drugs that excite the kidneys | made trom the acid of grapes and irritate the entire urinary tract.|jemon juice, combined with Lithia, your kidneys clean like you |and has been used for generations to your bowels clean, by flushing | clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; with a mild, harmless salts also to neutralize the acids in urine h removes the body's urinous|so it no longer is a source of Irrita- and stimulates them to their tion, thus ending bladder weakness, l activity. The function of the| Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- neys is to filter the blood. In 24| jure; makes a delightful effervescent _ hours they strain from it 600 grains | lithia-water drink, which everyone of acid and waste, so we can readily | should take now and then to keep understand the vital frportance of |their kidneys clean and active. Try keeping the kidneys active, this, also keep up the water drinking, Drink lots of water—you can't | and no doubt you will wonder what rink too much; also get from any became of your kidney trouble and Bharmacist about four ounces of Jad | backache ' These men fought the Hun and helped capture the Lieut Jay 1, Warner, Capt. J Lift Corns Out! Doesn’t Hurt! Doui"t let corns ache twice! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers—Here’s magic! . to diamonds, jeweiry » live ones cut any figure i . 4 standing, Bach ke and leather goods, | lot one bit of — trunks a: « For « few yore Ah pr ow ae ee freencne student given exclusive use of The dimensions of a fish are im-|and sporting goods of the ot 0 ent tam oS aggre 1s doean’t modern machine tools, lathes, [f/ material; if he's a live one bl be lable kind, new and second a yo Boeri mgt irritete the eurround- shaper and drill preas of same splitting the water, headed up/|guns and musical instruments, o innati stream store | kin, type used in regular machine i Alterations and new equij Just ask at any drug | ing Classes limited to To the two Neft brothers that invotwing the expenditure of BOYS’ SUITS Bring your boy in and we will fit him in» Clanny, Newest Style Spring Suit, and save you at least Five Dollars is =| Working Clothes Union - Made Overalls Jumpers, Shirts, Gloves, ete., at prices that will actually surprise you. Come here and sav money. for a ema!l bottle of freezone. tender, eching core and {a- stantly that old bothersome sbortly you ean lift it out, roots and all, with the Gogers UT OF BUSINESS After thirty years in the retail business, we are giving up and going into the wholesale line. We are going to sacrifice our $100,000 stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes, ps phd ~c guummeaa etc., representing best makers and mills in America, at ridiculously w Prices. SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 9 A. M. It has been re-marked for this event and you Yankee Veterans Who W war trophies hurting, then SHOES Cut to Do Not Be Misled Look for Our Signs C. Maglett, Lieu t of feet shrivel up and fall of without hurting @ particle. This gigantic sale will start, and we must dispose of our entire stock. will be agreeably surprised when you come here and see your ‘dollar do the work of two. We invite merchants to come and make purchases in quantities, as our prices are much less than the present wholesale quotations. But our advice to all is to come early and make their selections before this big stock is sold out. Below are a few prices quoted on different articles picked at random, but come and see for yourself. Bring this “ad” with you for reference. Worth to $6 ill Show Captured Trophies i the-Wall, Now Oc Square Feet of lish Record Toen campaign. Junt ten years ago, while many Seattle superenthusiasta were build ling 42story alr castles as a conse quence of the approaching Alaska the y are taking thruout the state to boort the Victory Norman Archibald and Lieut. Paul D, Coles. cath com What a Jot could be written about | A those intervening ten years! deferred, expectations dis ter service, and overcoats worn in August for obvious reasons, Trained o Subdivisions platted, paved finitum, not to mentian recall elec: °” Y.M.C.A. tions, bond elections and state-wide SCHOOLS don't-mention It one ‘Through all these ups and downs | hou! there was of course a deep, steaty current of prosperity in which only | Fixpert individual instruc experienced teachers shop work Hard corns, soft corns, or corns between the tors, aleo 6 students. For further infor $x20-foot wpot eo First Avenue wes 110 bottor mation, call at room 210 their reason for being on earth. | pir, hardened callysre om . They wasted precious few hours con Department of Education te cw curbstone philosaphers 4 n4 hand with & supreme mission. od Lad! lreerous YY. MC. A, 4th at Madison le Fan Weuderfult The first month they did some | for ma ; ‘business; the next they did some SUITS Values to $5.50 Cut to ATHLETIC UNION SUITS Cut to Extra Fine Boys’ Suits Cut to $4.98 BOYS’ SUITS Cut to CORNER FIRST AVENUE AND SPRING STREET pansion more; and the next some more, ) on, outgrowing their original floor pace with Seattle's present Men's Suits All Fabrics Values to $25 (ADVERTISEMENT) PIN THE RIBBON ON _ NEFT JEWELRY (0.} ‘Starting Ten Years Ago as Hole-in- cupying 10,500 Floor Space, Two Neft Brothers Estab- for Ex- be in @ short time and ann ent wtore space wufficlent to Taking » walk empty stom-| Yukon-Pacific xposition, the Nett umodate two reguiar front ach is said to cure Indigestion—but | Jewelry Company opened its door | with a show window on each you should be careful whove stom-|(there was but one door) for busi ach you walk ness at 1002% First Avenue in a| Just & few days ago~within — lroomn eight fect wide by thirty feet Present month—the Nett — Company took possession of north double corner of Hopes with which it began business appointed and prospects blighted. vents’ ade be e its dyed black for win-| ee ack ol THE FINE, BIG, NEW 2 FORMALLY OI , APRIL 26, Each relic has a thritiing histo a piped for water and gas only to pro-| “Ob, Seattle's all right—always (os alyrelberayttntny Ag atone ogee} mi Tuc some thirty, some xixty, and been," said Max Neft, president Setate ‘the ipttaands sterles Of thor C. S some @ hundredfold more dande | the company. late the intimate stories of the ha association with the grim death-dea —— —, Hons, thistiee and certificates of G@ |) c.., the reader name anyone Ing weapons | SN ‘The demand for trained men fp) Unauency. Raggi oe prin -atyss German “T7" Shown +} in Our industries grows great Intermittent symptoms of the “at during the past ten or twenty i how the efficient French helped tensive day or night machine ff) and hard-to-land Dew era which SDentées' 2dax and Atever Sn to save the day for France, and like Se ae =f should annex Tacoma and Everett as shop courte in & suburbs, ete, ete. ad libitum, ad in- | SFM now includes Isidore Nett, the president, that can't be beat for and devotion to the interests of tf ne. Spacious departments are 4 000 have placed the Neft Company in position to future progress. ut pin the blue ribbon on past achievement. (Advert! Cut to ALACE CLOTHING C0.= Sale Starts 9 A. I COME EARLY, nue and Madison Street with area of 10,500 square feet, forty-three and two-fifths times thag and this combis tion of brothers, father and son, ;

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