The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 23, 1919, Page 9

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They’re Off The Race Is On for the Big $100 PRIZE In Painless Johnson Dentists’ SLOGAN CONTEST The entries run into the hundreds, but “SOMEONE?” is ‘going to win “SOMEON E” will suggest just the right words that will put “THAT SOMB- ONE” past the win- ning post ahead. SONTINGS SOROVe You have read that Painless Johnson Dentists want a slogan of not more than eight words that will best express the idea of Painless Dentistry, so Put on Your Thinking Cap Keep the Chief Nut Busy '_ THE CHIEF NUT, together with Louis Nash of King Bros., Gil Heyfron of the Colonial Theatre and Tom Maroney of Fraser-Paterson’s advertising depart- ment—don’t have anything to do but sell $5,400,000 worth of nuts a day, and write clothing style ads and run picture shows and write ads and everything. BUT they are going to give their valuable time to help decide just what is the best s! submitted in this contest for Painless Johnson ts. Boys-Girls, Men-Women Make these busy men sit up and take noties. Show "em you can get a good hunch, too. YOU ARE LIABLE TO WIN THAT $100 PRIZE OR ONE OF THE ER ONES. BETTER GO AFTER IT. .» » Send in your slogan today. Contest Closes April 30. HERE ARE THE PRIZES: 12—-CASH PRIZES-12 Two hundred dollars, divided into twelve cash prizes, ‘ will be awarded as follows: $10 in cash, Seventh Prize $5 in cash, Eighth Prize $5 in cash, Ninth Prize $5 in cash, Tenth Prize $100 in cash, First Prize $25 in cash, Second Prize $10 in cash, Third Prize $10 in cash, Fourth Prize $10 in cash, Fifth Prize $5 in cash, Eleventh Prize $10 in cash, Sixth Prize $5 in cash, Twelfth Prize Watch the Papers for Announcements 1619 Westlake Avenue Flatiron Bidg., Opp. Frederick & Nelson Teeth Pulled Free AINLESS JOHAISON mm, DER WTISTS Painless Johnson Dentists’ Slogan Coupon Painless Johnson Dentists, 1619 Westlake Avenue, Seattle, Washington. Gentlemen: I herewith enter my slogan in the Painless John- son Dentists’ cash prize Slogan Contest, as follows: Write here: nn Or narnia renter ree reece en et ee etna ei ° initial a ie ‘ THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1919. INSANITY PLEA "FAILS SLAYER Jury Finds Karhu Guilty of Murdering Wife After a brief but dramatic trial in | Bupertor Judge Gillian urt, Emil Karhu, 24-year-old w found guilty by a Jury at 8:15 day evening of first degree murder, | Ment Were as follows: Karhu admitted he slashed the throat| Transport Meroury, 8t, Nasaire to of his young wife, Alice Karhu, in the| Newport News, is due May 4 with Ernest A. Wanamaker home, on the| Detachment of 28th division, head night of February 26 quarters; 28th division headquarters Karhu accepted the verdict ntole- | ¢ 1th infantry headquarters ally, altho he declared he had killed | first battalion headquarters; medical his wife been: suspicion had made | detachment first battalion and Com. him Insanely pus, Mra, FLL. De-| panies A, Bh, C and D; 107th, 110th torling, 1608 W, 47th st, sobbed when | 112th and S08rd trench mortar bat TROOPS ON WAY TO CAMP LEWIS More Overseas Men Coming to Northwest WASHINGTON, | Press.)—Sailings April 23.—(United transports an | nounced today by the war depart after she told him she was tired of|evacuation h 6 and special |him, and had made up her mind to | casual cémpan: 60; discharges, and go East. Deputy Prosecutor ¢ y | 661 furloughs. Maj *harles H. algo elicited the admission that hu | Muir, commanding th jofrried a ragor in hi k for two | is a passenger days before the murder, and that he Artillery Returns |remembered the events following the crime. 8th division, Transport Cantcus Paulliac to New Attorney W. E. Barnhart endeay- | York, due May 1 with First army ar- ored to show Karhu was temporarily | tllery park complete, less Truck inxane when he took his wife's life. |Company D, for Camp Dodge, and wale port Columbia, Marneliies to wrk, ie du 4 with Bak ahy 32 ¢ Camps Grant, pton; special casual 480, discharges 3,491; discharges and gh, casual companies 2,963 Texas, 2.968 Wiscon Karhu may be nentenced to life im- prisonment, but ashe committed the murder before the new hanging law | takes effect, he will not be executed. The Karhu case was the first of the five murder cases set for the May jury term. | CO-OPERATIVE EXPERT COMING | _ Dr. James P. Warbasse, of colored, scattered; 2,961 64 Missourt, 2,965 New Jer York, president of the Co-operative | : | League of America, will arrive in| "*Y “Pd 34 casuals Seattle latter part of the week. Come to Camp Lewis | Dr. Warbasse ts one of the foremost | Jauthorities on co-operation in the | country for Stuart Turbet 23 months old, were ‘Transport Finland, St. Nazaire to | Detachment headquarter | vision, for Camp Dix an 1108 engineers, field and staff head quarters, First battalion; headquar a h Funeral ser Wiideramith, } held at the home of his parents, Mr.| ters detachment, sanitary and ord jand Mra, John Wildersmith, Monday | nance detachments, and Companies afternoon. A to BE, inclusive, for Camps Dix | Devens, Custer, Upton, Sherma’ Taylor, Grant, Dedge and scattered: bane hospital 46 for Camp Lewis, and |ecattered; base hospital 96, for “amps Kearny, Lewis and scattered [detachment 112 ry; casual joompany 66 company 66 or| ual company ° To Relieve Catarrhal Deafness and Head go to your druget ot Parmint nd add te it pint little «r&nulated sug one tablespoonful four times! ‘| and 176 to 179, inclusive; about 800 sick and wounded and four casuals REVOLT CAUSED BY DEMOCRACY -> Egyptians Think British Lost | War, Anyhow Eypt, April much democracy is to blame for in CATRO, 23.—Too Off with Dr. Edwards’ surrection in Egypt now. This ts Ti the ansertion of those who know na. — ve minds. Pid oy mw hog frees notembarrass you; When General Allenby made his longer if @ package of | official entry into Cairo he came Dr. Edwards’ ‘ablets. The skin | modestly, quietly, in a motor car should begin to clear after you have | with no bands and no pageantry, taken the tablets a few nights. | That was Allenby’s mistake, Cairo fiver | had been told that Allenby had swept Asia Minor and subdued the Turk. ' ut when they saw him, Catro sald, “He has come, but without an army | | | A that) An his men are killed.” which calomel does, and just as effec.) go the fomentors of trouble found tively, but their action Fe and | rotiowers who had no fear of Allen cate instead of severe printing | by and the British general must con No one who takes Olive Tablets fe | vince them that he is able to control ever cursed with ee rere tae and put down any trouble they may ere Oey eed aves had | "ttt, because he did not in the be f ginning impress them with his great ness, 91ST CHIEF T0 COMMAND CAMP |Gen. William H. Johnston to Demobilize Unit WASHINGTON, April 23.—Maj Gen. William H. Johnston, com mander of the 91st (Wild Wegt) di vision, has been assigned to com ‘: i i mand Camp Lewis and will leave Almost as soon as said with) for that post soon. Dr King’s New Discovery Gen. Johnston returned from Get a bottle today! overseas on the transport Calamares with other units of the division. |He went to Washington to make aye ori hale hapest nat an official report of the splendid or i as assigned coughs, colds and mild bronchial at le ret aoe peut mY ‘eit Rave tacks is what has Loge its popularity | charge of the demobilization of the on the pe scp ors by (doped Aes cad division. mae as or eee ine tide | Gen, Johnston appeared pleased Jat his appointment. He has been It does quickly and pleasantly what | “ . it ie recommended to 46, One triel|® ‘apeyer in Washington state for puts it in your medicine cabinet as po ia owning Jand near absolutely indispensable. Sold by al|O'™PIR a druggists. 60¢ and $1.20 a DIES OF HEART FAILURE Bowels Usually Clogged? While visiting at the home of Regulate them with safe, sure,|friends at 173 27th ave,, Tuesday comfortable Dr. King’s New Life| morning, Louls Babish, an Austrian, Pills, Correct that biliousness, head-| 65, died suddenly of heart failure ache, sour stomach, tongue coat, by! The body {# at the Collins undertak 3,481.) Newport News, is due May 1 with:| mattered: | word “guilty” was pronounced, |talions; Company C, 114th supply 4 Mr. and Mra, Deterling, testifying | train; sales comminsary unit No, & Karhu Tuesday jared he! 10rd train headquarters, sanitary showed such passionate for his}and ordnance detachments; 103rd wife he was afraid to let } mobile ordnance repair his sight. je Bakery ny 523; bane Karhu admitted killing his wife | hospitals 28 83 and 115; | | | } Tt 111131141133113171010.1..1.1..0 011.1... eliminating the bowel-clogginess, 26c, ing parlors, Nippon Yusen Kaisha NOTICE! S.S. 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CORSET COMPANY, 28 Geary St., San Francisco, Also Makers of ROYAL WORCESTER Corsets and ADJUSTO Corsets on PES Sf SSS Se ee ee ee eee ee eR ee ee ee ee Pe Pt es 2 ee Front Lace $4.25 to $25 TELELELELetiirirr ey} Fleshy Back Lace Wanted! 14,000 Girls to Join Seattle Camp Fires Business men and club women of Seattle, 150 strong, have offered sup- port to @ reconstruction of the Camp Fire Girls’ organizations in the Northwest, Their plan includes the training of guardians, as the heads | of the clubs are known, to recruit and organize the 14,000 girls in Se- attle. The Camp Fire Girls will be placed on an equal footing with the Boy Scouts of America, the mentors of the movement declare. Miss Edith Kempthrone, national field secretary of the organization, will arrive in Seattle from New York May 31. She comes to ald tn or ganizing a central camp and co ordinating the work of the individual Camp Fires in Seattle, Praises Organization John Henry Piper, executive scout of the Boy Scouts of America, say: of the organization: “It is not ef fective to train boys unless girls are Ukewise trained in a character-build- ing organization.” The juventle court records show a great need for girl community life in Seattle, the promoters of the Camp Fire movement assert. There are 1,800 girls of the “Ruth Garrison type” here, and for their guidance the community should be held’ re sponsible, 600,000 Enrolled Here are some of the facts about the Camp Fire Girls, as given by workers in Seattle: “This feminine Boy Scout move ment was instituted several years ago in the Bast, and today it has an enrollment of 600,000, “Their camps are all over the United States, It satisfies most ade quately a real need in the life of a growing girl, and promises to be- come a strong factor in preventing the tragedies to the 18-year-old. Promotes Ideals “Camp Fire gives an idealized ro Citizens Protest Against Hospital Beacon Hill residents are strongly opposed to the establishment of an internment hospital for sufferers from social diseases which is pro- posed for that section, The Rainier Valley Woman's club has joined with other woman's organizations in a protest against the selection of Bea. con Hill as a site for the hospital A petition of protest was in circu lation Wednesday in Rainier valley, | mance to life thru its work and play, | its craft and art, It aims to fill the young girl's life so full of high ideals | of girlhood there is no room for cor- rupting Influences.” Any group of girls not less than 10 nor more than 20 years old, may constitute |leadership of a guardian of more mature years. Hikes, parties and| other entertainments supplement | |the regular weekly meetings and talks, and Indian costumes, mocca- | sins, headgear, beads, fringe and all | makes up a part of the ritual, from an exploding gas tank. Sivio, John Berg, Eva Berg, Johnson, BE. A burg were burned badly. Gas Explodes When Automobiles Crash. TACOMA, April 23.—In a collision | between two automobiles at Love-| land, on the mountain highway, 16/ miles from the clty, several persons | were severely injured by lquid fire | A seven-passenger auto bus, driven by Zanatta Sivio, crashed from the a Camp Fire under the|rear into an auto driven by Peter Sandburg, the gas tank in Sand- burg’s car exploding and enveloping both machines in flames. Sandburg, Emi Pabst and Mrs, Sand- U Constipated Children Gladly Take “California Syrup of Figs” For the Liveg atid Bowels Tell your druggist you Want genuiné "California Syrup of Figs.” Full directions and dose for babies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on the bottle. Look for the name ‘‘California’* ., and accept no other "Fig Syrup,"*, % ‘ f Ps For Twenty-Five Years By EDWIN J. BROWN Beattle’s Dentist 106 Street tary and satisfactory. tists can do it if they will work learn. Skill and genius are ac nN by experience and arduous labor, My eystem of bridgework is and inexpensive made with a to durability and utility, ‘A tooth-brush will easily reach and every surface of eanitary hridgework; it is than the average natural tooth, No charge for consultation ang — my work is gyarantecd. I do not opefate on people’s pock- etbooks, I hava elevated den’ to @ professional business prem . EDWIN J. BROWN 106 Columbia Stress

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