The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1919, Page 3

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NOW NOW HERE RE ysCHARLES KLEIN'S i big drama of love and pe fhods—another 100% production in* =4 that is drawing capacity crowds— ‘will be a long time before an- 80 powerful a dramatic at- 630 P. M—General admiwion & chitiren 1c, 45ce—plus war tax. a @ren 10c, lower floor logen 5ée—phis tady to Open|'"=: o in Seattle California, where he for his studies in effecta, M. A d to open studios building, formerly known as)p Frederick & Nelson bao it July 1. D juipment ia being in in Johanson, San otographic artist, will with Grady here. + deme 6 )LET KAISER 60: JORDAN URGES Rich Huns Leave to Escape Taxes, He Says rT . treaty th parts of the peace at I believe are good and nome of it 1am not so favor of,” Dr told members of the gational chureh § It iw right ar » Saar sure Tam in Jordan Anne y morn 1 proper that 1 be given to until aueh David Starr mines shoul the Fren # at Briey are put into 4 work condition in the meantime Saar valley # maolves France TEN Pee teT ie Pele. = THE SEATTLE f STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 2. 1919. | "He Is Leading oy {| President of Peru || oo - x | | | | | as the} hould | rmany | uld be paid | , w and the account clo An un stable condition breeds trouble ple have something hanging over their heads are always unhap, And then, too, the rich men of G many will get out of the country tn order to avoid the high taxes Peo who they are already going into Switzerland, | and are becoming prominent in Mex ico “An for the kaiser, I do not believe he will ever let him fade significant and th r go with b 1 one better fitted to be the last of the dynasty than he ‘SEATTLE POLICEMEN TO HOLD BIG DANCE| Policemen wil bold a ball at Lane ni! pavilion Monday night to raise funds| to send 34 members of the hand to the ome carnival in Portland. Ci *. Warren and other officials of the department wil | lead the grand march. ,» | HOWELL COULDN'T LIFT RIGHT FOOT © the very in arty that be allowe » not know any | OFF THE GROUND) Suffered From Rheumatism for Twenty-Five Years— Walks as Well as Anybody Now “I muffered for twenty-five long} years, and took many different treatments and medictnes, but I nev er got any relief until I commenced taking Tanlac,” said F. I. Howell, a wellknown employe of the Independ. ent SNeet Metal Co., and who lives at 420 North Sist street, Seattie, the other day “During all these years I suffered terribly from rheumatiam in my he continued, “and when I commenced taking Tanlac, this trou ble bad about become chronic, and I had no idea that I would ever get rid of it. The reason I began tak ing Tanlac is because I had seen it 80 highly recommended for stomach and kidney troubles, and I was a sufferer from both of these ail ments, My appetite was very poor, Blaborate |and what little I did force myself tolthing on Hickenbacker, Read, Haw. eat would sour on my stomach, and I would be #0 badly bloated up with gas for hours afterwards that I would be perfectly miserable. On ——~ |nccount of my kidneys being out of Let's at Boldts—uptown, Phese Eltiete 2420, | 1414 3rd 4 downtown, 913 tnd Av. hilarious comedy “Til Get Him Yet” AND VHE MACK SENNETT COMEDY _“Love’s } False | Faces” see a wonderful entertainment if you come ia harks Wallace on the Wurlitzer Pathe News order, I had @ dull, heavy pain tn the small of my back all the time, I never slept well, and would feel so weak and worn out every morning that I could hardly get up and dreas mynelf. Then, too, I just suf fered agonies with rheumatism from morning till night. My right leg was in such terrible condition from this rheumatinm that I couldn't raise my foot off of the floor, and when I walked around a little I would have to use a walking stick, jand this right foot would just have to drag along on the ground. It was almost impossible for me to go up and down steps. All these troubles together finally got the best of me. aml I reached the point where I was hardly able to get around at ail. “Then I heard about Tanlac, and |made up my mind to give it a trial, jand, to my great surprise, I soon noticed that I was getting better of |that rheumati«m as well as the stomach and kidney troubles. My appetite came back in full force, jand in little or no time I could eat three big, hearty meals every day and my food digested so well that I never had indigestion or sour stom. lach afterwards, and from that time Juntil now I have not been bothered the least bit with any kind of stom lach troubles, My kidneys seem to |be in perfect condition, too, and that awful, constant pain that I used to have in the small of my back is entirely gone, and all my strength and energy has come back to me. The best rt of the whol business is, an knocked that/ rheumatism win: too, and that }is something I wasn't looking for at all. I expected that it would re lieve my other troubles, but I never dreamed that it would do the rheu |matism any good, so you see I got |a great deal more benefit from Tan lac than I bargained for. Why, I Janybody now; and I feel better in very way than I have for over wenty-five years, and IT am #0 happy over what Tanlac has done for me that I want to tell everybody | I meet on the streets about it Yeu, sir, Tam glad to give you this state ment, and you can bet your last |dollar I will be praising Tanlac ev ime you hear from me vy is sold in Seatt Drug es under rectic special Tanlac represen tative.—Advertisement. Let's | go buy Boldt's French Pas U myles 1414 3rd Av.; down- 2nd Av. 1221-Third Ave “COR UNIVERSITY: “lors’ club Monday night at § o'clock and walk as well as| * | stamp It is better to! Leguis is lead in the count of the ballots for president of Peru He has previously served in that of fice with success, Hix program ts development of the natural re sources of the be CORNET. YANK ONLY ONE DAY, BUT FLYER Clerk’s Error Makes Vet- eran Record Breaker EVERETT The unique case of & man who has put in 21 hours of actual dual flying and 10 hours of solo flying, and has been | stationed at some of the principal aviation fields in the country, but whose discturge, nevertheless, pur ports to show that he enlisted and | was discharged on the same day has been dug up by Capt. Linus J. | Kirkhoff, of the army recruiting | station at Seattle. The man is Mark Edmund Smith, | formerly @ sergeant in the air serv: | foe, and his case was brought to light when Captain Kirkhoff came here to take affidavits to be sub mitted in connection with applica tions for additional travel pay and bonuses for discharged men. | Captain Kirkhoff was mildly sur prived when Smith presented his discharge, attesting that he had en- | Usted December 3, 1917, and had| been discharged the same date. But his earprise grew to something akin to awe when he saw the man’s fly: | ing record and learned that, after enlisting in Beattie he had served at the fying fields at Regkeley, Cal, and Dallas, Texas, and’at Tay- lor Field, Ala. “Goo Heavens, man," said the Captain, “if you've put in all that flying, and visited all those places, in a oneday hitch, you've got some June 2 } ker and all the rest of them. How tn the world did they ever let you loose without giving you a couple of hours off to fly across the At-| lantic and back ?* Investigation, of cour, proved that {t was @ clerical error, and that Smith had actually enlisted December 3 1917, and been dix charged December 3, 1918, and it was finally adjusted so that he could get his additional travel pay and bonus. But for a moment Cap | tain Kirkhoff thought he bad made| the find of the cours, Three Pass Exams to Inspect Mines||| Three candidates for deputy state mine inspector passed the examina. tions at the university last week, and two probably will be appointed soon, according to James Bagley, | state mine inspector, The success: ful men are: Harry Taylor, of Cle Elum; George T. Blake, of Roslyn, and John Parker, of Black Diamond. | Eleven took the examinations. 8 | H. Ash, present deputy, has resign. | ed, and when the new safety first| law goen into effect June 12, the mine inspector is allowed two depu ties, Ex-Fighters Will Be _ Entertained Every soldier, sailor and marine in | Seattle is urged to attend an enter |tainment meeting of the American Legion of Liberty, to be held in the | | auditorium of the Soldiers’ and Sail- | | With the aid of the woman's auxil jiary to the legion, the ex-fighters will be served fruit punch, cake and sandwiches | | Toe dancers, singers, monologists | and other features will be on the pro gram. | Epidemic Arouses | | Health Offices| | LOS ANGELES, Cal., | Drastic steps are being taken by| |county health officers today to} out @ mysterious epidemic, said to be a highly infectious form | of dysentery, which has attacked| 26 persons and resulted in the death | Jof three children at Lancaster, n Low Angeles It is said to be |disease similar to one which _ [peared in Portland. a} ap |Two Aviators Die .| When Planes Crash | NEW HAVEN, Conn., Juno 2 Crashing to earth when their plane | collided with another 1,000 feet in| the air Sunday ternoon, Lieut Melvin B. Keleher "ranklin, Ind., | and his mechanic, Corporal Joseph Katzman, of Brooklyn, were killed |near hey. Both planes were flying | from Moheola, N. ¥ | . | TO TALK ON LEAGUE | | will be S. Rouse’s ad. Overseas club, 8 Mra, R. “The League of Nations’ the subject of Dr. F. [dress before the Jo'clock Monday evening Ly Sprague will sing \"eeap * ) I | 2 DAY | so OF DAYS.” June 2—|]}| Satisfactory Terms Always OTTO F. MEGEL. President THE GROTE~RANKINC. . Store Hours from a. m. to 5 p. m. To Furnish Homes With Taste and Beauty at Moderate Prices demands far more skill and planning than where unlimited means may be employed. ‘And only in a store of largest variety may one find the merchandise and service to furnish the home with taste and beauty at mc »derate prices. The Dining Room Suite suggested in the sketch speaks louder than words for Grote-Rankin quality at a low price. the graceful Tudor Period design, including the Sideboard, Crystal Cabinet, Arm Chair se nine pieces are a A Notable Sacesiis and five Side Chairs. Well made of genuine mahogany, in Extension Table, of Grote-Rankin’s Rug Section —it seems reasonable to assume—is due to these fundamental principles: —Infinite variety of dependable floor coverings. | ~—Moderate prices for worth-while quality. —Unusual ability and good taste in suggesting certain patterns for decorative schemes. —for—our Rug Section ranks permanent satisfaction above simply making a sale—and believes in featuring floor coverings with an established worth, We have assembled for your approval: Karagheusian’s Wiltons in three distinctive grades—the Herati, the Shah | Abbas, the Lakewood. | Sloane’s Karnak Wiltons Rugs of superior quality, noted for their rich colorings and patterns. Bigelow Axminsters and Tapestry Brussels of splendid quality, their patterns and colors rivaling rugs of much higher cost. Whittall Wiltons and Body Brussels | including Whittall’s Anglo-Persian, Anglo-Indian and Peerless Body Brussels. Roxbury Axminsters Most durable and satisfactory floor coverings, shown in all the new patterns and colorings. The Bedding and Linen Sections Are Splendidly Ready to Help You in Many Ways Fancy Bath Towels, 50c Fine, firmly woven Turkish Bath Towels, with pink or blue colored borders, each, 50¢. Fancy woven Bath Towels in blue stripe effe Crib Blankets, Each, $2.75 white Riderdown Blankets, special, $2.75. Irish Linen Table Damask Pure Linen, tulip desten, Infalnte’ size 36x50, 70 inches wide and full bleach the yard, $2.25. Satin Bedspreads, Each, $8.50 Extra heavy closely woven Satin Spreads wit sizes 80 by 90 inches, special, $8.50. Auto Robes, Each, $10.50 Heavy fringed wool Auto Robes, in ass Size 80 by 90 inches, special, $8.50. orte: Wool Comforters, Special, Each, $16.50 filled with pure w $16. Covered Comforters, 8 inches, priced very special, each, with wide silk lnings, This Illustration Shows the “No-Whip” Attachment of Aerolux cts, each 65¢. Porch Shades This simple attachment relieves one of much anxiety should one happen to leave the porch shades down and a sudden gust of wind spring up—it keeps Aero- lux Porch Shades from flapping—an exclusive Aero- lux feature. ed, in rose or h cut corners A Porch Entirely Enclosed With Aerolux Porch Shades adds immeasurably to the joys of living during the v m summer d plaid effects 4 by 6 by 76 hite wool, 50. size 10 by months. Shades are made in several widths and colors and are moderately priced. are 8 by are 76 are priced I Then, too, Aerolux Porch $3.75 HOME civ escs ss wees ss 6.25 re priced ... ae New Victor Records for June—-Now on Sale BRASLAU, §' o4810 10-in, list price $1.00 GALLI-CURC 807 a » $1.00 Al HRIFRTZ, J 569 OPHIE Raby Mine ..,..... 1, AMELITA }Crepuscule (Twilight) ... FRED “Caprice Poetic” ASCHA Spanish Dance (Op. 21, No. 1) ALMA 10-in, list ‘The Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane. , price $1.00 Iss45 10-in, lst price 8be 18546 10-in, lat price 85 ) That Tumble-Down Shack im Athlone ) Smile and the World Smiles With You ) Sweet Siamene—Iox Trot .. \ ie’ Had No Lovin’ for a Long, Long ‘Time J Medley One-Step (La Leggierezza)........ Mackay-Johnston + Jules Massenct eer e eee eter rere ry +++ Franz Ligst Sarasate + Sterling Trio riess Quartet ciety Orch

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