The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1919, Page 15

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ROSS PLEADS FOR ss | NEW POWER UNITS | B same Big Film ‘Sensation That Set All Seattle to Talking THE sENIC FILMCO. TION. THAT SHOULD BE + EVERY MAN = "WOMAX OVER 18 The Only and Remark- Picture of «Kind Ever N THAT SHOULD BE VERY MAN ~ WOMAN 18 HOULD BE W's Authentic Made in One of ‘New York’s ‘Modern Forechsting disaster for the city Nght department unless im mediate action is taken to liv crease the capacity of the city light plant a¢ least 15,000 K. W., 4. D, Rows, city Hight su " rwarded a « struction of » third unit for the Lake Union steam plant be immediately authorized + i8 not a request, but an ure © at Your meeting next Mon lay authorizing the steam plant, an to study t h next week be fore the An in mand f put the nt in de ear has Bridge Work For Twenty-Five Years. Ey EDWIN J, BROWN Geatile’s Leading Dentist 106 Columbia Street 1 Dave been studying crown and oridgework for a quarter of a cen. tury, and have worked faithfully to master a system that le eafe, sant tary and satisfactory. Other den tists can do it if they will work and Jearn. Skill and genius are acquired by expertence and arduous labor. My system cf bridgework is simple |and inexpensive made with ® view |to durability and utility. A tooth-brush will easfty reach and cleanse every surface of my sanitary bridgework: it in than the average natural tooth, No charge for consultation gna my work is guaranteed. I @o not operate on people's pock etbooks, I have elevated dentistry | to & professional business standard EDWIN J. BROWN ms Columbia Stress A Shoe Offering All This Week at |SHOETERIA NUMBER 3 1509 Fourth Avenue Real ShoeLeather Values; A Saving of $2.00 on Every Pair |] Ludin’s Gun \Metal Calf; fnen's Ladin's Lotus late ... Ludin’s Finest Cordovan Choco: late «sses 88.40 Don't Miss Looking at THEM Ladies’ Honorbilt Shoes, vamp, high heels reduced from $7.80 to «+... $4.80 Less than cost. Must clean them out. short All sizes. black kid value $8.50; on for this k . +. 86.80 A wonderful all shoe; Patent leather $7.00 ... value $4.80 pumps; White canvas hi-tops; sold all lemand fo: ers, Hes MAJOR ARRIVES TO BOOST WOOD | General Has Not Yet Ex- pressed’ His Course ard Wood pres Armatead, quartered New Washington, will remain in Se | attle for a week It ts» my hope,” Major Armatea maid, “that Gen. Wood will ce to make the fig cleaner that he ever starts I am certain that his po sition is assured. Major Armstead will con members of the frequently during hia stay in § CHARGE THEFT FROM BROTHER Man Held for Cashing In Savings Certificates r with Charged with having mails to defraud by signing posta The | Fi riendly | Tobacco used the! savings certificates belonging to his | brother, who was serving in France, | Herman Lucht ts being held in the King county jail An information filed Thur h of postal sav icates belonging to his bro payment © ings cert ther, At A state charge of grand larceny has been prepared against the a cused by his victimized brother DHA IAAT ot LAN! Gi Y/ MODES g ENS ROUND COAST BASES Yesterday's winners: Oakland, Ver Buzz Arlett was He confined ° Is and the yesterday's hero. GRIFFITHS MERTS THORPE DENVER, Ma 30.—Johnny Griffiths, of Alri Thorpe, of Kans punches in a fifteen-round fight to » decision at the stockyards stadium here tonight. Both men finished off their training ye day and reported being safely under the 115-pound weight re quirement. Griffiths depends on his lightning left to stop Thorpe. WORLD’S CHAMP RACES to three hits ‘|More Troop Ships 15c to Sail for N. Washington, ¥, May 30 Care lina, Brest to Newport 7th field Si5aweek book Rea Let's go cat at Boldt's—uptown 1414 Sed Av.; downtown, 913 tnd Av |Land Settlement A™ that loves kiddies an’ dogs an’ good tobacco may not be a saint, but I’ll take a chance on him. Dane fom Somehow, good tobacco seems to tie up with good humor, good nature, friendly ways. VELVET owes much of its friendliness to the “ripening” it gets from Nature. Every leaf of the fine, silky Burley grown for VELVET is aged and mellowed two years in wooden hogsheads. Only such a nature-cured tobacco can be smoked pipeload after pipeload without a “comeback”. No kick, no bite, no harshness —just friendly. A pipe of VELVET will help you to tell the kiddies a better story tonight. Roll a VELVET Cigarette 45 Cigarettes for 15c Trotzky Leaves Trail of Murder LONDON, May 20 Bill is Opposed WASHINGTON, May 30.—The Fact One— Clothing prices are getting back to normal in Seattle. | Fact Two— Shafer Bros. are lead- | ing the way in price re- | ductions. Petrograd is of Shatoff nining student, accord. ause ar 4, thru the singfors digpatch to farmers aid the dis toward Petro. wiping out heir popula ted Galcina 4, according SEATS NOW Man 6211 SELLING | As Proof of | the Above ALEXANDER “THE MAN WHO KNOWS” AND HIS ALL NEW All the popular colors; Nee AE 4440) thn a. women IN PORTLAND TODAY! Pring rats Myers Largest | Maternity Hospitals CHILDREN UNDER 18 NOT ADMITTED CLASS 46” THEATRE ful ladies’ 100 ss shoe; all sizes, See our Boys’ English this week, at brown, all $3.80 5 NEW RUNS OF CHILDREN’S VERY HIGH GRADE SHOES Made by “Brown” 2% to 8, gray; 5% to 8, tan, dark brown; 8% to 11%, champagne; at $2. 80, $3.40, $3.80, $2.80, 83.40, THE FINEST SHOES EVER IN SEATTLE Don't miss the second week sale of all White Canvas Shoes. It’s Shoeteria) NUMBER 3 1509 Fourth Avenue In the Center of Travel PORTLAND, 20.—Wit Creviston champion, the races o club promise to here this afternc Other entres hurst MILLER LEAVES FOR MAT BATTLEGROUND LOS ANGELES, Ma 0. Walter Miller is on a train bound for Por land today, with the w '# middle weight wrestling championship saf ly packed in his trunk He will meet ‘Qed Thy Wednesda night Walter will knov championship | land Miller declared before he left that he is confident of winning paced with humor, \Star Monday, Only Bakery in the City | where the bakers prepare | and bake in full view of | the public. You owe it to yourself to come in and see daylight baker. | where the tasty bread in the city is turned out. The golden harvest field, with all its richness, is brought to you in Kap pel & Rickles’ bread. Our bread and pastries are made out of the very best ingredients. our most Kappel& Rickles 108 Second Ave. So. Second and Yesler. Main 5055, SHOW OF WONDERS PRICES: Night»—25e, Oto, Se, 81.00. G 1 Matinee Sat- urday—25e and 50, Matinees Tues- and Friday. Any sae x Children under 5 not admitted nights or matinees, Children under 16 not admitted to Ladien Only Matinee Better Dentistry for Less Money 1 Pike st, Over the Owl Dr 2 Cor, Third Vhone Mat 305 seam lines. Good fabrics, splendidly tailored, PANAMA HATS $5.00 We cafry not only the largest, but also the best, stock of boys’ clothing west of Chicago, Boys’ Suits $12. 50 SHAFER BROS. Seattle’s Largest Clothiers ALWAYS REMEMBER cond and University ) First and University [ Whole Block Long

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