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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1919. | “HOW DO YOU LIKE SN = 1) 5 Y WOUNDED YANKS HOLD SALE HERE Will Sell Handiwork at New Washington. Saturday y a Wry HERE IS A DIRECT APPEAL TO YOU! you know who the Boy Scouts are. aaa) THT OTTTETT ITLL TET TUTTE UTI T OT TTT op Ree When a man ha depths of he And has cor —they are near to the heart of every true Ameri- ean man and woman—the fine little fellows—the “Defenders of Tomorrow!” SHE—“Why, Dear, I think it is perfectly grand, such splendid lines and such remarkable ma- terial—how much did you pay for it?” HE—“Well, Dear, I saw a FAHEY - BROCKMAN ss adver- tisement in the paper, and took the Elevator to see what they had. Before I left, I picked this suit as a prize-winner, and it only cost $30.” —you know they deserve your help! -—won't you please help them by enrolling your mame as an Associate Member? —fill out this blank and mail it to R. H. Parsons resident, Seattle Council Boy Scouts of America, joom 443 Henry Bldg., Seattle. —inclosed find $1.00 for-more if desired) as dues for one year las an ASSOCIATE MEMBER OF BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Asbestos:Insulated R ESS Pipeless Furnace PAYS FOR ITS COST BY SAVING FUEL! you cannot make a mistake by in- stalling this furnace in your home, because it is manufactured to fit weather conditions of the North- nxthentn lms. west, especially of Puget Sound! Srope tis tos cot amealiae ee SHE—“Why, my Dear Hubby, let me decorate you with a rose; you surely realize what econ- omy, style and materials in clothing mean. This is the best- looking suit you have ever had, and it will wear. By the way, Dear, you've saved $10 or more. Don’t you think I need a new be hat?” diers as souvenirs of war, But ir © made several A foot-power complixhed heir min oper y when the mmpital, a r limba are Take the Elevator and Save $10 on account of LOW UPSTAIRS RENT SUPREME BUYING POWER NO CREDIT LOSSES LOW PERCENTAGE OF PROFIT SPRING SUITS AND OVERCOATS $20—$25—$30 ALTERATIONS FREE FIT GUARANTEED ARCADE BLDG. Second Ave. (Over the Rhodes Co.) Largest Clothiers Northwest PORTLAND STORE Raieigh Building —heats your entire house with one reg- ister; no heat loss § ™°" in the basement; saves fuel; econo- mizes fuel; the ideal heating sys- tem! ~this EMPRESS UNIVER SAL pip * furnace can be instalied in any home without cutting wails, et only one register in the floor i# required, making it easy and economical to in stall; it gives perfect air radiation with circulation, and keeps the air moist pure and warm; this means g00d health have been forced to part with iWork they may some hand when into money at they go out Satumlay, begin CHARGE WOMAN ACTED CRUELLY This in the story with nature outinl of a man, a wom for th @ “ve | [im the early months of the winter.» } “When the armistice was signed.” he said, “people fafled to replenish their stock as the winter progressed Bad labor conditions were the re sult. .The market fell, mines were forced to close because there was eclitenne not enough demand to keep them Declares Shortage |S Snat there in need for win Alarming Country | ter supplies of canl, there fx a short age of mine labor everywhere.” Wash., June 13 Dr. Garfield was accompanied by The | Mrs. Garfield and Mr. and Mra €0al will not go lower, and | David Whitman, Joseph Blethen, A up, declared Dr. Harry A. |J. Rhodes, E. W: Eddy, A. J. Singer government fuel ad- | and Herbert Wilson, of Seattle. who was in Tacoma yes. | « we . on his return from a trip to @ Rainier. Jane Watkin her way home with her sickle. three met, and Cleopatra brow while Finch and the woman t and the sun shunted on into plaint against J arcing cruelty Justice Watkins mals, Brinker's When you think of advertising, think of The Star ture wherein th fe said the nation faces real Of a serious coal shortage * ome In Tomorrow You have teeth that ought to be attended ‘to. Pulling means needless suffering, added ) pense of paving between the tracks [TO DECIDE WHO WILL jz ct paras Seem une oe PAVE RIGHT-OF-WAY |r whether the property owners should be assessed for the improve- A special commmitten, composed Of | none, determined to estab- Councilmen William =~ Hickman| Moore and Oliver 'T. Erickson, been appointed by the utilities com- mittee of the elty council to draft an ordinance expressing policy of |the city with regard paving right-of-way between the tracks of the Mother’s Grief Disturbs Superior Court’s Dignity The frantic grief of a mother deprived of her child, disturbed the dignity of a superior court department presided over by Judge H. B. Back, of Vancow , Wash,, in the city-county MOTORCYCLIST BADLY INJURED Street Car Hurls Auto Into His Machine age or Cunningham are fit to have custody of the child. Counter-allesg tions were made that Mra. Cunning: | ham was questionable. When in formed of the court's decision, Mr Cunningham burst into violent sobs expense and taking chances with your health that no person has a right to take. Now is the time to make a start for good teeth, good health and SUCCESS. FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call. One of our experts will give you a thorough examination and tell you just what is necessary to put your . teeth into perfect condition, and also about what the cost will be. This examination and estimate won’t cost you a cent, nor will it put you under any obligation to have work done unless you want it. We offer you this service freely and gladly. For your own sake take advantage of it now. 1405 Third Avenue Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffico. pretty | divore 1 ham. he drinks, and that neither Mrs. and there bers. Regal Dental Offices: DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager In Every Respect Seattle's Leading ie Corner Third and Union Be Sure to Get to the Right Place, » LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES dificult Linda on wheels. * Mr le Rhein Hotel, ¢ 1 Inn little daug i ha. n, was giv custody of amningham's Mre. Mary " anting of a and Ivol Cunning The husband is ¢ luctor on th Lake f Cun ed at Her ured um North¢ the gr the an car In her complaint a Mrs. ¢ Cunning that ngham alle THEATRES * me PALACE Hip young col t of the bill between the musical num. Nellie Thomas and leasing litt Thomas Yost Long oung swinging; Will wman stage a boxing match » | | When you think of advertising, and screa. hen the court clerk took the from her. Ivol Cunningham living with his mother, Mrs. Savaure Mra. Cunningham aid, previous to the decision, that it was her wish that the child be cared for by her brother, Frank Cameron, a Belling: ham writer. This also was advo by Mra. Edith Wideman ave. 8 an aunt, who has had the custody of the little gir! while the divorce sult was pending. ‘The Virginia, attended the Harris school, and was in the second grade. 215 © Yankee Princess,” Love starring. CHILD HAS 10 GRAND- PARENTS AT ONCE WINDSOR, Mo., June 13.—Little with Bessie Miss Josephine Davis of Windsor is| well equipped in respect to grand rents, but she is just a little shy of other kin, as the family tree be. ran to thin out after the marriage of father The longevity of her grandparents hay her and mother. resulted in her being able to own up| ° to ten of them, leading from the pa- ternal and materna! sides, and she mabty holds the record in Mis- if not tn the includes id great-great rents, giving the family five generations th 6 | States Commissioner Robert C. en Slghth ave. and Westlake | m. Thursday, Fred Lind, W., driver of the 1 a fractured zh about the head Irving Ward, 2105 who were in the| Tl, | de According the police, Capt. | Ward was proceeding south 9 Westlake when a street car going in the same direction stopped on the south Capt. Wa turned his Ine to go in rear of the car 1 turn up Eighth ave, when his machine was struck by a north bound street car trav eling at a high rate ¢ The auto, smashed struck Lind’s machine, throwing Lind under it. He was picked uf and gent to the city corner. ita ither Ward nor his wife were but thelr machine was y wrecked, J. Matheny ng up behind Lind In an auto- narrowly eseaped being struck. H. J. Burke was motor man of the street car. Kye-wit- nesses declared that the street car |was traveling at excessive speed grandparents, JAPANESE ACCUS Charged with operating an Hlicit liquor still, R. Arti and Y, Jo, Jap, anese, will be brought before United | Mo: | Clelland Friday afternoon for a pre- Tho bill also Includes photopley, | gpm nee Seals of The, tar 2! lentnaay heester In municipal street railways, connection with discussion an auto- | pefore the utilities committee as to and a motor-|what city fund would bear the ex- PHONE MAIN 6211 FOR RESERVA- Ss HURRY! 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