The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 28, 1919, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1919. file Girl Suddenly Winea _)OUTCHTOSTOP | Place in sce of Vaudeville KAISER’S PLOTS) Touch Him Now, Says! Hollander ca CLEMMER * SEATTLES BEST PHOTO PL€@Y HOUSE: ie a “He kaleer! Willingly reasonable should present tt |Droogieever Fortuyn, president of Netherlands American Mortgage who ix a viaitor tion of the company's loca him if a | the bank Inspe: branch oH Miss Flore nee Kubey everybody in Seattle mut , ents are Mr. 2415 Second av Her studies hav Ma @) Max Donner, was selected 1 Hey hardly thought the time! the Northwest by ir And neither did aw th cist for the music festival ago, Manager Carl the Arena, 8h up and « : » Ciret big soloint at Prepare to fill th ton navy yard, when DIN that was t ned their new tortum “ played and sung there last year. She ban done good work | week. Then 4 sur-| for » Organiaations and mill « game. Miss Kubey was tary posts during the war, As to finish the Orpheum sea music « * of note have « she has accepted. astonishing appears at Portland. and Mrs. Henry Kubey, Nn. been under Prof Morita Rosen ar ‘Two years ago she best violinist of . board of judges Kubey, girl violiniste, As well as she plays be entertaint here was a rem act y ¢ as t ans in ite has the of | temperame reat violiniate, n__, SEABOARD BANK se") PICKS OFFICERS th ave. and Union st.| Morning. His jaw was id his tongue bediy lacer.| Kerfey couli not tie | Cs H. @f the machine, without him. + Howell Chosen First Vice President H. Howell has been elected first w stopping } ¢ | vice president of the Seaboard Nw }tfional bank. John 1. Proctor, for |mer national bank examiner of the " [Ninth federal reserve district, has | Deen made cashier of the institution |_ The appointment of Vice President Howell comes in the n of a re | ward for service, for he was organic er of the bank, and under his able of Salts if|management it has become one of [the strongest banking houses in the }elty within three years, 4 Other officera and directors of the mation of meat eaters/ bank are is filled with uric} President, Leo H. Wakefield: vice & well-known authority,| presidents, C. H. Howell and E. 8. is to be constantly on| Goodwin; assistant cashiers, R. C kidney trouble. | Vandevort and Lester McCash. The do their utmost to/ directors are: Frank EB. Burns, A. 4 .of. this irritating | Hamill, B. 8. Goodwin, Lee H. Wake id, D. W. Bowen, Alfred Sheman. Frank Goodwin, Fred P. Gorin, thus | Orison J. C. Dutton, F, G. Drew and blood | C. H. Howell, sluggish; clog and fe retained in the ith lost fs inexpensive and can. | % makes a delightful ef. people wit- which was auditorium stationed at gan the entire system. ’ kidneys ache and fee! | of lead, and you have “pains in the back or the| Gloudy, full of sediment, | is irritable, obliging | 9 Felief during the night;| have severe headaches, HERO $ MEDAL dizzy spells, sleepless | fa stomach or rheumati«m ts saps GM ‘ weather, get from your!Wife of Dead Officer Given about four ounces of | : take a tableapoonful in Decoration of water before breakfast | aa and in a few days! PORTLAND, April 28.—The 15th will act fine. This congressional al of honor, pealte ts made from the acid|ie presented for acts of bravery pes and lemon juice, com-| during the world war, was bestow- h lag ao, ek ed Sunday afternoon upon Mrs eeeere iseneye,” to far } Frederick E. Smith, widow of the a Sis acide in urine so it is 7 ; ee FS Frederick FE Urinary and bladder) (.. Whittlesey’s famous battalion,’” More than 2,000 Uthia-water drink. and ° the deremony fan make a mistake by |hel¢ in the municipal ‘& little occasionally to keep | J. ¥. Koester, im clean and active. | Vancouver barracks, made the presentation and Mayor George L |Baker responded on behalf of Mrs Smith, who was overcome with | emotion ), INFLUE Whard Oil a Reliable, Antiseptic Preventive influenza epidemics spray 40,000 Gallons of Alaska Oil Coming laid throat several times a| Nearly 40,000 gallons of high-grade ‘one part Wizard Oti and| oll will be shipped to Seattie from water, using an atomizer, | Alaska this summer, according to the Wen’t an atomizer, gargle| United States department of fish- and snuff the mixture up | eries, in addition to Alaska’s annual ‘This treatment sets up an| harvest of fish, fur, minerals and wall of defense against |other products. The ofl will be ¢: 5 |tracted from the carcasses of fur Golds and sore throat lead | seals taken by the Aleuts near St. Btop them at o with | Paul istan before they can develop! influenza. nds Slayer | druggists for 30c. If i feturn the bottle and | back. ystipated or have sick) gy 5 try Wizard Liver ppleamant little pink pills, 00 Jury F O, April 28.-~On trial for the killing of John Gilmore last De cember, Martin Swift, of Sightly. | was acquitted Saturday night after jt jury had been out one hour in th | Swift, it was charged by the state, e | killed Gilmore in a field where the Stomach Seay rier |Intter was working, firing several |ehots Into Gilmore's h theartburn), Belching, |**T!cs Of quarrels. Swift declared ‘and Full Feeting. #0 fre.|that he shot Gilmore in self-defense fy complained of after me in Two Minutes. Almost in | Fellef from Pains in the Stom. by undigested food. FRE ON 30 DAYS’ TRIAL $0 postage, name and aa } written, and we will on approval our stomach Joto, tor 30 days, at you are to send us $1.00 ‘unused portion if not Guaranteed BISHOP SAYS WORLD MUST TRUST LEADERS t moral leaders of the past were recalled by Bishop A. W Leonard, in his address to the mem bers of the Epworth league at th First Methodist church sunday night. Sun night was the third day of the annual league conven- tion. Bishop Leonard declared the world must place its faith in those who were spiritually able and great enough to guide it to} Defended Himself guarar Nberties, as that of the United we oan ho more punish him now of America had he country before the Unit ed Btates entered the war uid he be junker wht toe an than the people fled to thin Sh pre with the Germany will be arr espionage act. Now he is merely @ private ¢ leon molested ' whore headquarters ir lund are at Groningen, say ple of hin country were Hague confer t wae dispe t the peace pointme fixation th kaiser ca | the allies | : Man Is Killed by Explosion of Tire | An explosion of an autor . & transfer man of Enum |the forehead, fracturing h } used his death at the ¢ tarium five hours af late Saturday testing hie presence mn dent. Tougaw's wife and ter Were at the Bernie The body ts at the Hor ing parlors OBSERVATION OFFICER | RETURNS TO STUDIES of 1923 Bike after In the mn entered » Johnson home again army service draft, Jobn army as a private, but eagernes for overseas service and bility soon brows! mM a commission, and ten weeks In a forward observation | post during the Hun gave him plenty of opportunity for actor Lieut. Johnson, wh age, intends studies, Lieut terrace, 19} ts the is 30 years of to reeume his law] | British Flyer to t Enter University) Until recently a first leutenant In the royal flying corps of the Britiah army, Lieut, Willie ©. Benson, mer University of Washington dent, has returned to his home in Be. atte. Lieut ixted at the age of 19 and was assigned to patrol duty over the Pritish channel. He plane to reenter the universit TO RAEN HAR | AY SIE TE Benson er A Few Applications of Sage Tea and | Sulphur Bring Back Its \ cor, } Color, Gloss and Youthfui } Common garden sage, brewed in to a heavy tea, with sulphur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beantifully dark and luxuri-} ant. Just a few applications will| prove a revelation if your hair is fading, streaked or gray Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. Aa} easier way is to get a bo ot | Wyeth'’s Sage and Sulphur Com-| pound at any drug store, alteweady | for use. This is the old-time req-| . improved by the addition of oth ingredients. | While wispy, gray, faded hair js |not sinfal, we all desire to retain) our youthful appearance and attrac |tiveness. By darkening your halr| with Wyeth’s Sago and Su if | Compound, no one can tell, because }it does it so naturally, so evenly.| You just dampen a sponge or soft) | brush with ft and draw this through your hair, taking one stall strand) Jat a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared, and, after janother application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark,) glossy, soft and luxuriant. pe jer A CLEAR COMPLEXION | Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes| “Most Women Can Have | Saye Dr. Edward, a Well-Known | Ohio Physician | Dr.P.M. Edwards for 17yearstrested | | scores of women for liver and bowel ail- |ments. During these years he gave to bis & prescription made of a |few well-known vegetable ingredicnes | mixed with olive oil, naming them | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, You will know them by olive color. These tablets are wonder-workerson | the liver and bowels, which cause a Bormal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one’s system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, j dull ves pimples, coated tongue, head- | | aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out sorts, inactive bowels, youtaleoneot Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tabicts nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women as well as men take Dr. Edward's Olive Tablets—the successful substitute for calomel—now and then just tokeepin the pink of condi- tion. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists THIS WILL ASTONISH SEATTLE PEOPLE The quick action of simple witch wel, hydrastis, camphor, etc, as| mixed in optik eye wash, will| surprise people. One girl with weak was he Her mot be week wh could hardly sew eye pains. In one was benefited. We guarantes small bottle of Lavoptik to help ANY CA of weak, strained or jn flamed eyes, Aluminum eye Cup FREE. Swift Drug Co., and leading (druggists,

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