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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1919, ‘ee ] SEATTLE YANKS | ‘| Scouts Want This Si : Universal || Woodhouse-Grunbaum Farniture Co., Inc. | “ARE DISCHARGED stale ign OTTO S. GRUNBAUM ” ay 416-424 PIKE STREET |Start Releasing Veterans at Camp Lewis WE'LL TRUST vou Fisiadl cesiccm undies he ved at Camp Lewis Monday UR credit system has been estat assist you to furnish your Vdeas, Our terms are ea and be found anywhere. No é@xtra char; JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY Ne mace fereigh bury Boag interest © command of Capt. F. B,J STONE HOURS—8.00 TO 5.50 Monday's t we Officers—Capt. F. B, Judge York mandir Capt. Rieh | Warren, Waltham, Maas., in ¢ th Engines Ter | Thomas K, Dow ment, 20th Eng Mo.; Lieut. Max W, I Goetgke, 800th In The Dalles Ore.) Lieut. Portland | Beattie entixted men, 17th com ” pany? 2Oth Engineer Private V. 1 }f Chestnut Uph Wagoner Fred W. Loekn and © poral 1. N. } Fifteent < . 20th = -Enet ee Dining Room Tables ff 220°. sen LEARANCE SALE of sample dining room tables, |J \Carty, Homer W. Nelson, George ; | g specially priced B18. Clark and Artie C, Clark | } te ss. BPR Ore rte $14.25 eo eee Engi | ” vernon, Alexander Brosseau, Roy| | @ bh neers. 4 al George ry Pr . vates Wa B. Mal Conrad | Simmons and Roy I aton Camp Lewin casual company—Pr Demand Flat Boost LAMPING IS GIVEN steerage and Fons am of $60 Month Pay 0. K. BY COUNCILMEN \. mpany 200 agian eM y. 19th company Members of the finance com=nittee Appointment of Col. George 1B. | 200 Sergeant Rt. J. M of the city council were requested to Lamping to continue as a member | Cartne twit ompany transport When one boy scout meets another, this is the sien he gives. The consider the demand of city employes of the board of park commissioners | Corps; Private Frank Hazerd hoy scouts are after associate members in Seattle this week. It costs $1 for a flat wage increase of $60 a | was ratified by the city council on| Field Artillery ridan T to get this sign and be a brother to the nation’s yout Wher ubonses ie month, effective August 1, over the! Monday. The vote was unanimous. | first compar h Guard division:} 15 campa an’ @ill continue tira thewelle.”” : Wages in force in September, 1915 | Private Jamen Sweeney, company G, |"'? when the request was presented be. MRS. FREEMYER DIES 2rd Engineers; Private Lawrence D.|~ fore the council at Monday's seasion., Mrs. Martha E. Freemyer, wife of| Hern, Wagoner Merritt D, Stiffler ‘The demand bears the endorsement | Samuel Freemyer, 1419 Yakima ave..|Privates Harry J. Hotehkisn 4 k t BNNs Chairal Laner cooneti Bist ak ber beuee Tunis tek: tas Cart O. Garon, loth Tadmntes alike i e ’s a i e body is at the Home fune vate Harry Inlester No. %%, wae Hong Clans ¢ te First Class and Private Don W. Sny ~ company await : ; DaY or DaY —— % ments | Low | by Side; Buried Together = in a Day for Her | Seg bog oe aie Beautiful Complexion [a 5 ona am Oatmeal Combination Does | 1 ODD FELLOWS =. wa Mis. Kub a lit more than 80, They to Seattle many year recommend it ' tan, sun! angemen e dela | [| Overnight—You Can Prepare spota, coarse pore h kkin, rad-| of the Seattle Tuesday — = [VITAL STATISTICS} —————— | Vonber neumonta, John rmany, thelr romance be are heir t New York: It is my own discovery is discolored and it takes just one night to get this combinati such marvelous results, says Mae jectionable f Edna Wilder. when her friends ask Yt is abs: ? wonderful complexion not prod ved appearance of her of hair thet r onvention in Odd Fe and arms. You can do the ungainly [lows hall th ave, and Pine at me thing if you follow my advier. what abus veh She says tit my duty to tell hard work and | Tuesday morning. Decrees were cor every gi-t woman what this wind, this ferred and the election of officers fo Wonderful prescription did for me. tion » F I never tire of telling others just formation in f what brought about such remarkable Thousands who have used it bad the same results I have had wed. lodge are | Grand master, Frank C. Graham City Calls for Bids at Sug- |No. 250, Okanogan; deputy grand gestion of Ross master, George W. Roberts, No. §7 change it will have ont |Seattle: grand warden, A.C. Moore.) 000 mm make it just one application. The Tou need nothing cise and | INo. 2, Walla Walla; grand secretary,| Instructing the board of public Prescription, which you can prepare that anyone can vae it ; wy, ler, a. OCF y:| works t© ealt fer Sida 6nd let o.com at your own home, is as follows: | pensive that any gir! or woman can af-| Fred Bier, No. 8 (Vancouver), Ta th: Cage ty to any grocery and get ten cents ford it. The manufacturers and drug-|coma; grand treasurer, H. E. Holmes, | tract immediately, the cl orth of ordinary oatmeal. and from gists guarantee that ther No. 2 (Walla Walla), Seattle; grand| Monday passed the ordinan any nn aeere 8 berth of derwillo. jeeable improvement af representatives, H. D. Merritt (No,/ pror ng $195,000 for, and au as directed in application or they 103, Spokane) and Eric R. Anderson | thoriaing the construction of a pipe ¢ present ers of the nds and arms. can form no Hielanger and Cecilia tt Retlingham, ree Elem 6 and Biste A rwillo and apply money. it ts eold in t i Pipe ght and ‘The first ap-| money refund guarante lino. 32, Conner): home trustees,|line from the new masonry dam, a Ladyemith. 2 | plication will astonish you. It stores and all up lGeorge E. Keliough (No. 121, Walla|the Cedar river reserv to the on, 1%. Kamitia ea the skin appear transparent. cluding Martell nm and Mary | Walla power houre > The pipe line Is an immediate 3 1a |necenaity, according to Light Supt . 1. D. Ross, to enable the department| fenjamto Marris, Sen Francisco, and ) EB. S Imanen (No. 19 la), Joseph A. Graham @ Aberdeen), H. P. Truedson Puyallup) and PR. M. Waters (No. 10% Spokane) to make use of all available water 4 ; oread behind the new 4 The > @ | The grand encampment and the! *tored behind m+ bg Pig} , @ Rebekah assembly held their annual| Water power is needed. he mays, t0 | |, . * Monday. The officers elect. /Contend with the extra “ ' | meetings Monday. Thi ation Drought about by the inerens-| ed at the grand encampment meeting - Sling demand for electric current in| a. H. Wasner and Lillian Anderson, vort Angeles, and . and Katle Shay, or, 1, and Lmetie T re oH, - : J. P. Wants, Wenatchee, grand) Seattle Wena Senee ant Se o | necond ap sroved ’ nes abet A 7) E E H patriarch; Fred W. Tempes, Vancou-| “" one SR ee eae for Someller, Wakions aos ver, Wash, grand h en »,|by the coun # aside $1 F john D. MeCormack, 24, an@ Edna ‘ ver, Wash.. grand high priest: H. 1. \1¢ Rallard substation and the sub- | ™ une at |Alton, Spokane, grand senior war 24, and Josephine Ny | - station for the second unit to be in Iden; W. O, Tappe, Brenerton, grand jon for The dread of artificial teeth is a night-mare to most ff junior warden; George R. Chamber. *#lled at Pastlake ave. and Nelson é Lightning arrestors will also people who have lost their teeth. jin, ‘Tacoma, reelected grand cri be ee a ie ie Ts ooowvolt. tine Arntd, M4, and Rose | W. Blanchard, Seattle, reelected |De installed On vee nd Yealer way ; Say “triedsin® teath. enable you to select the teeth Ua setecomsaters fetes gota ot the sen __ligrman Burnham and Martha Mat | that most closely resemble your originals. |}. A. Jacka. Hoquiam, grand repte-)"" Graimances providing a threequar-| “Albert Carlson and Permelia. Doitene | The Rebekahs elected officers aa| ‘er million appropriation for the | "gaffie B. Tay Doty, and Bm nym | Me third unit at the Lake Union steam | 4, | plant, and for beginning of work on Jone the Gorge creek hydro-electric plant have not been reported out of finance und utilities committees as yet . a “Trubyte” teeth are a facsimile of nature’s own, enabling you to thoroughly masticate your food. fent:; Mrs. T. Moson “Gold Dust” rubber is the coolest, -————— Clarkston, vice president; Mrs. Lydia - | lightest and strongest denture made. PAY Waugh, Auburn, warden; Mre. Nellie Martteré M. Knoff, Seattle, secretary; Mra. Ag: | : aa $n * j A hearing will be held June 3 a BIRTH The “Anchor” plate is an exact re- nes B. Jamison. Seattle, treasurer.|9 ) ‘mm. by the city council, on a|_ Roy to Mr and Mra Mt, C. Parish, 6132 Prealien 3 . . and Mrs. Allie Gannon, Bellingha 4 —" of your mouth and will stay to of the Odd Fellows Special Offer For the month of June, I will make a full upper and lower plate (Anchor), with Trubyte teeth, Gold Dust rubber carved gums, for Twenty-Five Dollars wherever they weot,” Col, Will D.|TION of PO ($25.00). All work guaranteed for Ten | f¥*, jo pay Inglis, commander of the regiment, | qr4 As he Years. pi a dactared today. “They. farniabed with a 4 : | more officers than any regiment in| hen in Port Angeler | follows: 9, and Christina Mar. | Bessie FE. een, Spokane Vermillion ana Corrina | as Novak ana Jeasia F. resolution proposing the constr and Mra A. C Huey, 917) tion of a trunk sewer on 63rd Ave from Beach Drive to Admiral Way Col nel Praises “Qnd Wee AS YOUNG AS 1 WASHINGTON, June 10.—°T YOUR | ff and Mra, A. H. Flynn, 2009 and Mra CH. Nisderham, ave, May 2 ML Linsiey, fficers and men of the and Mre. F. & Ford, 1616 Washington won the highest 5 n@ Mra FE. A. Wanamaker, T. M. Marcuse, “Thorocain” used for painless ex- jthe service ‘yet it is te ‘eid Ma- | thats the n ry ltonal guard regiment that did not js 7 traction without any extra charge. ment ina lone an officer by demotion, dis- |g ,4 sich, the, Kiane : that w' chi or disqu fication upon be pa he Dental nurses always in attendance ine wiustered into the federal werv.|e%e-y (ares minutes, Keep. them clean and in proper working cond Col. Inglis is here reatt from the effects of gas manded the Fourth regula last vember drive, and took re nt into Germany. This v } [Dr.Win. A. Thompson | sesccs:noross = gam. 2 sTocKs GRAIN “UNIVERSITY BRIDGE”! ><" Bought and Sold John E. Price & Co. tion and you have nothing t Note the Location » Chicngo Roard of Trade PIONEERS 3 “on eo Recommendation of C Hronges rac > ag Ryton wg Entrance 95 Yesler Way Ro eotamendation: of Counciiman | erie m from your drug t 805 Lowman Bldg. DENTIST Over Bhoe Sters ober ey leake hat the official | gint : cea substitate. fail timmy BONIS LOOAL spot Ka OFFICIAL BALLOT Dote for your favorite Screen Star you would like to see in person at the THE SCREEN BALL HIPPODROME-ARENA- JULY 18 @ My Choice... Pwr. out, sign your name and mail to =. 1, Room 30] Crary Bldg. Seattle. to the utilit Pretty, Wavy, Curling Hair Without Hot Iron and finance committees expected to be July 1 Thoroughness Characterizes our methods transaction, and our accorded every cc tent with sound bu: ness Judgment. 4% Savings Accou Employes rained The Lowman & Hanford Company entertained its pienic last ) employes at a inday on sinbridsge d. ‘The committee on arrange Bugene MeKir hews and A ster, J. RR. M Truxal Pupila of Accoun Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited, Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE, AND PIKE ST. f the Latona school en joyed a picnic given by the school's Parent r association Mond: The declamation contest of the school was held Friday, and the prizes were won by Dennis Dean and Lois Basstord, or unple Hquid harr find this a aplondid dressing for th hair. Mona Morrow in The Club-| woman.—Advertisement da OSH I pe Srinean, 26, and tinge | #8 hott and Panny Bitsapecn |! Ferdinand st, Jun Girl to Mr 2h 8 Ww Roy to Mr. 12th ay | tara ave Ro Risby, RF. D. Wm. Rogers Table Silver Main Moor COMPLETE stock o Hampden and Clin ton pattern a ilver plated ware that wil give very atisfactory service, Knives and Forks—a set of 12 piece 6 knive and 6 forks $4.56 Teaspoons, a set of six Bt .ncocee $1.00 Dessert Spoons, a set of ix at... soe BIDS Tablespoons, a set of six ivi ceca - $2.2 Salad Forks a set of BE neccsccss $2.50 Gravy Ladles, each. .85¢ Cream Ladles, each. .75¢ jerry Spoons at. .$1.00 Cold Meat Forks at 85¢ Pickle Forks, each. .50¢ Sugar Shells, each. .35¢ Butter Knives, each.35¢ . Boys’ rand Mra CG. Shee, 914 8 | Harrison, May 1 . Mr. and Mra Hf. % Dteh!, 753 Harrison, May ) Mr and Mre BB Gardner, W. J. Murphy {_A. Bamerman, May 10 tr. and Mra ¥. Corello, 9 e4 Mra W. Bo Lagrence May 3 Mr. and Mra, A. R. Schermer Mr and Mrs. D. Nelson, 252 5 h at, June Girl to Mr and Mra, 0. R 8 Lake, May Roy to HOR and Mra W Roy to Mr and Mra H, T. Heckman 1 B Madison, May 16 DIVORCES plaints filed a Stearns againet Minnie Meise from George H. Moja DEATHS «, 908 Atlantic, June Fifth and Pine — Elilote 2525 NOW PLAYING With Matinees Wednesday Saturday The Comedy of Comedies Grong ROADHURST ce Acts “Why Smith Left line ©. Nelson, 2906 G. Urtin, T1111 C. Weher, 2221 ack, «716 4 Mra J.B. Rigby, 4427/ mation which cs 1 Mra ON. Gusset, 7121 ‘Mr. and Mra J. Hara, 410 Main | dose will convince or mone: Mr. and “Mra 'V, & Waters, 291 In this instance, through the medium of a special 1H example of unusual value, style and quality, in ; Cape at $28.75 displa luding th The cape erge trimmed while otk of Silvert Victory Gold and full silk 1 44. Choice Brown Upper Main Floor OYS will be boys, and in tive he will be more than price h apt at times to subject his { mented knickers to severe usage. by a These Corduroy Knickers everal e model ar ome with Red, Nav ined. at Corduroy Knickerbockers ‘Dainty Blouses $1.50 and $1.95 ave new will withstand hard wear to { Opportunity better advantage than any your other material, and mothers anxious to provide her boys models with such apparel should { Pm tucks, profit by choosing from a} lace, Children’s Section_ is now league showing. Sizes 7 to 14 { bisque, years. Lined Knickers at } TOS. $1.95; unlined Knickers at { $1.50. — ‘che Rhodes Co. ||) and Dolmans New Second Floor i Shs purchase of 75 garments, which e silk braid, 1ers are plainer. The Dolmans are designed one, Velour Coat- ings, Bolivia and Serges in Tan, Gray, and are a] Sizes 36 to FP | | $28.75 | of Georgette at $4.95 Upper Main Floor TR dis ys of G - exercising this preroga- gpiebig mete a a been aug- the past week which creates a timely to choose Summer The assortment includes trimmed _ with medallions, soutache braid and complete stock such as our beads in white, flesh, blue, lavender and tea Sizes 36 to 46. consists tyles, in- ketched. of navy vorately shipment Blouses. sunset, « Avenue, ‘Woman Thinks She Can't Talk Enough “I had gall stones for 14 years and suffered severely from gas, colic and indigestion Doctors wanted me to go to the hospital. but I took Mayr’s Wonderful’ Remedy instead, and am now feeling fine and better than I ever did. I can’t talk enough about this remedy It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the in testinal tract and allays the inflam. ases practically all stomach, liver intestinal ail ments, including appendicitis. One refund Hotels in Portland will be during Rose Show. Buy a Auto Bed and sleep in your arantee fit any car. 1312 Fitths fj (= fs BN Don't continue to folly examining your apply Glasses to overcome any “Save Your Eyes” over Hraim We t—and enable you to clearly without eyestrain, Goehring Optical | Co. May 2 ang | Sh. Bartell’s Five Drug Stores and parched. oy to Mr. and Mrs G. Smith, #21 erywh — Advertis bi is ol coins as druggists everywhere. Advertise: | Sete een es = o Mr and Mra H.R Mandyilie, | ment Me This is your opportunity to buy a large O-Cedar Mop in round shape at an extra low price. These O-Cedar Mops are just the thing for cleaning and polishing varnished and painted floors. NOTE—In a short time the sew price of these Mops is going to be $1.50, On sale Wednesday at Special e TENTS 7x7, 8-ounce canvas, 7x9, 8-ounce canvas, 8x10, 8'ounce canvas, 10x12, 8-ounce canvas, No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. Cotton Garden Hose 25-Foot Lengths, Special. . 50-Foot Lengths, Special. . at. at. at. at. O’CEDAR MOP at 75c Spelger & Haclbed .$3.49 . $6.98 . $10.00 .$11.50 . $13.00 $15.50

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