The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1919, Page 4

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Your Teeth Tell the Story When you open your mouth to smile or talk, what impression do you make? Is your mouth clean and teeth attractive? Is your smile a winner? Make Your Smile Worth While Your Mouth Will Pay \ } Men Who Rule —— | Here is a new picture ally of the Russian Bolsheviki, HM pee him is his chief ally, Pogany in an excellent photographic study of Kun, chief _— | | | oo | Red Hungary SOUNDS QUEER —BUT IT’S TRUE TOO MUCH BUSINESS FORCES OLD ESTABLISHED BUSINESS OUT OF BUSINESS the munist dictator of Hungary. pister of war for Hungary. | COLONEL INGLIS DUE WEDNESDAY sian r of | Washington Regiment En Route Here Col. William M. In |of the 161st infantry in Franc |former commander of the old ond Washi on, will return te Wed y with his wife daughter | After being went to France the s, commander nd Seat tle and | Mooney strike, The MOONEY STRIKE | in brief, is our record. Action on Scheme Expected by Thursday ne Metal Trades council will de- cide Tuesday night and the Central Labor council Wednesday night whether or not Seattle union men will participate in the five-day scheduled for July 4 strike is scheduled to be nation- altho many cities have reject- We searched this t The North Coast Trunk the few stores that was ever forced out of business by too much prosperity. ears in business in Seattle, seven years in present location; busi- ness always growing, last year by far the best busin TRUNK FACTORY FORCED INTO STREETS BY. LOSS OF LEASE! Factory will go down in history as one of ever had. That, But our big business attracted the envious and our store was leased over our head to a tailor and we were told to get out. Impossible to Get New Store own high and low for a suitable location, but about 590 other merchants are doing the same thing. WE GIVE UP, QUIT COLD, and our big $30,000 stock is on public sale, let it bring what it may? but it must be sold in a hurry LEATHER TRAVELING BAGS Big line, all styles, in best brown and black leathers. Big line of Leather Traveling Bags, in M0 ee re casess ORO $8.75 $18.00 Leather Bags, leather lined, for 00 genuine Cowhide Traveling Bags, black and brown, 14 50 cut to .... . ° $30.00 to $50.00 best Cowhide Leather- lined Bags, sewed frames and corners, we Stee Boston Bags Guaranteed Genuine Cowhide cond Washington was named the t inf tle as a unit Metal Trades council is or of the strike, it has | » call out all the work- | ers of the and it {» thought | Probable the question will be passed | up by the Central Labor council, The metal trades delegates may make a| strong fight to insure definite action | f cm jon the strike. IGHT DANCE HALL | The strike rests almost entirely ‘The central committee of « with the Central Labor council, and | ganizations voted Monday night to|the meeting Wedne y night is ex- fight the establishment of dance | pected to produce some definite ac- halls at the entrances of public Neon. parks” The fight is directed against} Instead of a strike, Louls Nash, the dancing pavilion near Woodland | delegate from the retail clerks to the | park |Central Labor council, proposes that all the union workers stay on the Job for the five days beginning July and donate their wages for the period to the Mooney defense fund. “This will be an example of com- mon sense,” Nash says, “and should create a fund of at least $1,500,000 which will be sufficient for the de- fense of Mooney “It will not disarrange any of the} city’s industries, and the contributors | will be ahead. “It will also put to the test those 16 ba placement re After his regiment was broken up | Col. Inglis was in command of the 109th, 113th and 4th infantry regi-| ments. Big Dividends This Is Most Im- portant If there’s character in your smile, the teeth will show it. Neglect, misuse, uncleanliness are shown by the condition of the mouth. A strong and healthy person usually possesses attractive tecth, $30,000 Stock Sacrificed at 1/4 to 1/2 Regular Selling Prices The store is filled with Leather Goods and Specialties. We have room he re for only a few sample prices, just to show you how we are cutting r SUIT CASES All Styles—all Sizes. It's @ commercial crime to sell Real Quality Loggage at these prices. .$6.75 $9.75 being used as a re-| nf iment | no authority TEETH WITHOUT PLATES vie or “IT CERTAINLY DID | THE WORK” SAYS SEATTLE MAN Charles E. Isaacson Gains $8.50 values 10F vee $10.00 Leather Suit Cases, $12.50 values closed out at... 00 Leather Cases POP werns cercccececssees: $20 Leather Cases for sebeoswees $14.75 jarani cone $15.50 |Guaranteed Trunks Closed out at lower prices than dealers can buy them for. $24.50 $22.50 FIBRE CANVAS TRUNK TRUNK $15 $15.00 for . $8.75 Hand Bags PYORRHEA PROPHYLAXIS CURES IT Loosened teeth, diseased gums and bad infec- are immediately relieved by Prophylaxis. We care how bad your teeth and gums are, the restores them to normal condi- OUR OFFER OF ONE-HALF OFF ON ALL “DENTAL WORK UP TO $50.00 DURING THE | MONTH OF JULY IS JUST WHAT YOU HAVE ' BEEN WAITING FOR. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF _ WT—HAVE YOUR MOUTH FIXED UP NOW. ROPHY LACTIC DENTISTS 819 THIRD AVE. “The New CORNER MARION é. , Opp. Central Bids. Dentistry’ We Want to Meet You If you are considering the matter of banking service, call in here and meet our officers. Ask them anything you wish about this old and dependable institution and how it can help its customers who prove that they merit the confidence and assist- ance of the bank. You are sure of courte: accuracy and promptness here. Call on us at any time for information or advice—over the telephone, if necessary—but the first important thing is to let us get acquajpted with you per- sonally. FIRST NATIONAL BANK FIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST. Established 1882 PLATES JEOPLE who are compelled to wear plates will be interested in the fact that we have a special department for this difficult branch of dentistry. Advanced methods only are used in this department, and all imperfections are eliminated. our plate ‘needs. Our advice is FREE. @ are able to refer you to hundreds of satisfied cust all work is done under a YEAR GUARANTEE. Consult us about For the benefit of thone tomers, and FIFTEREN- Dentistry ‘for or Less Money Over the Ow! Drug 5: Phone ‘Main ico), Thirteen Pounds Taking Tanlac “I have not only gotten complete) relief from ten years’ suffering but I have actually gained thirteen pounds in weight, and that certain- ly seems remarkable to mo,” said Charles FE. Isaacson, a well-known blacksmith, of 901% Fourth ave. Seattle, Wash. while in Bartell's Drug Store recently. “What I would eat to digest at all,” continued Mr. Isaacson, “but just seemed to lie in my stomach lke a lump of lead and form gas and I would be nearly doubled up with cramping pains. When these pains would strike me during the day I would just have to stop what I was doing and it looked like I hardly had enough strength to pump the bel- lows for my fire, IT didn’t dare to} eat steak or anything’ heavy for supper, because if I did 1 would lie awake all night long suffering with those cramps and, as it was, didn't sleep much anyhow, being bloated and uncomfortable from the gas that would form from what I had eaten during the day. I was troubled a lot with pains in my back and was losing weight and strength, and you know @ man in my business can’t afford to do that, because he needs all of his strength to do his work properly. “I had been reading a lot about Tanlae and finally decided to try {t and it certainly did the work. Ij have taken four bottles of it now and I don't have a bit of trouble with my stomach any more. I just leat anything I want, even for sup |per, and never have a sign of gas| jor cramps in my stomach and t pains in my back e all gone, too, | and when I go to bed at night now iii just sleep like a log till morn- ing. When I started on Tanlac I| weighed 182 pounds. Now I weigh | 195 pounds, which is a gain of thir- | teen pounds, and T have also gotten jback all my strength. Tanlac sure is a fine medicine, and I am glad to recommend it | Taniac is sold in Seattle by Bartell | Drug Stores under the personal di-| rection of special Tanlac representa: | Advertisement didn't seem who are shouting the loudest for the strike to prove labor's solidarity. “Something constructive should be done to prove our actions are gov- $14.75 $14.75 $27.50 Fibre Trunk, two trays, cretonne lined, closed out at $35 high quality Cowhide Cases, closed at $20.00 $10.00 Week-End Suit Cases, very light, Bt cearrnns ns nnnenness erned by intelligence instead of fool- ishness,”* COYLE IS HEAD OF NOBLE POST American Legion Elects New Officers William J, W. ("Wee Coyle was unanimously elected command- er of Elmer J. Noble post No. 1, American Legion, at the election meeting Monday night. Other officers elected Louis H. Seagrave, vice er; Norman E. Coles, adjutant; Harvey Lindley, finance officer Norman . historian; Wood Stewart, Elmer FE. Heg, surgeon; Max Walske, officer eet the day; Herbert Owen, sentinel; Frank W lott, color bearer, ana $18.50 Canyas- covered Trunk for $16.50 Metabcovered TRUDK £60.02. 0a. see $25.00 Fibre Steamer Trunk for . $28.50 Fibre edges, fancy lining, for $14.50 Canvas-covered Steamer Trunk $16.50 Canvas-covered straps all around for ........++ Steamer fibre, for .. $50.00 full-sized Ward- were command- $19.75 $65.00 Wardrobe Trunk, best quality robe, best made, for.. bsrmrwarnc duck cover, $6 .00 Fibre Suit Cases Guaranteed Good Wear ~ See cere $1.75 ys arn ......$2.50 tor sessseeeee. 6.50 $3.50 Matting pcites $1 75 ae $1.75 $12.50 $10.00 Trunk, peor $19.75 Steamer, with $11.00 . $47.50 $34.50 $5 Japanese Matting Suit Cases cut to ........ Just Two HATTO Second Avenue Newest Styles in Women's Silk, Velvet and Leather Hand Bags Ladies’ Leather Hand Bags, $2.50 to $3.50 values, $1 .00 for . Big line of Ladies’ Silk Bags, values to fap nreseeeeesssenseeesee 4000 ..$4.00 $10.00 Ladies’ Velvet Bags for . Toilet Sets $10.00 Parisian Ivory Toilet Sets, in leather cases, —o eS Men's Toilet Sets, leather cases, real ebony brushes, values to $12.50, closed out at. . °. $5.75 “Fit-All’ Adjustable Toilet Kits, values up to $7.60 cut to... oi 32 ae NORTH COAST TRUNK FACTORY Doors South of IN & OLIVER LOOK FOR THE BLUE SIGNS— It will pay you to be particular in locating just the right place! ANOTHER AND PAUL, POL) N. E. A. Special to The Star JOHNS, July 1—The mam. moth project of diverting the frigid Labrador current and bring the warm waters of the gulf stream to the n portions of Canada and the United States is again being agi- | tated in Newfoundland John J. Sullivan, J. F, Douglas, J, | BY THE STORY LADY L, Faulds, J. Richard Dillon and Peter sat on the back Tom Hammond, trustee: was thinking very hard. There was 1 new baby boy in the nursery and no one could think of a name good Canadians Talk Billion Dol- lar Scheme enough for him. Papa wanted a step. that began with “P nd grandma east | Lawrence 912 Second Avenue 1414 ‘Third Avenue Madison Market, Second | and Madixon Pacific Market, 510 Pike Feonomy Market, Wiest and You've Five Chances m cake like There are just five dresses in Seattle wh you CAN get a Layer Cake ko delicious and yet so And when you come for a cake, try a loaf of Boldt’s Better Bread at the same time. It's quite licious in its own way this. ad- to get | of Belle I | way between | shores | lions It is proposed to dam the straits t tho northern extrem-| Wanted one from the Bible. ity of Newfoundland. It is this gate-| At last Peter gave it up and went the Atlantic and the| to find Daddy. He was in the base Gulf of St. Lawrence that lets in the | ment putting white paint on the lit cold Labrador current, closing st, | tle bed that had been Peter's. ports during the winter Hello, old man,” said daddy, “see w I'm doing? You are too big | for the bed now so I am going to fix it for that little red-faced raseal up- stairs. Maybe you think it is rob- bing Peter to pay Paul, but you have a new one coming out this afternoon, I believe I hear the wagon now.” Peter liked the new bed very much. “BAYER CROSS” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN montbs, Such a change, diverting the pot stream to the Atlantic and allowing | the warm waters of the torrid zone to |cireulate freely stern would inc value of nd natural re s by bil of dollars atly im prove conditions of living and public alth; would release for industries t quantities of fuel now used for ating purposes; and would greatly augment the population, commerce and revenues of Canada. The cost would be enormous, the project has been pron from engineering difficult The Labrador current sends a large volume of water thru the Straits of Belle Isle, thence southwesterly along the coast of Nova Scotia, New Bruns. wick and the United States, creating a cold current, known as the “Cold all,” between the gulf stream and the North Atlantic coast The climatic effect of the Labrador urrent on Canada covers a vast ex tent of territory. It brings winter earlier, makes spring later and ma- terially lowers the winter tempera round ase the lands but ynced free ayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be genuine must be marked with the afety r Cross.” Always buy an unbroken Bayer package which contains proper directions to safely relieve Headache, ‘Toothache, Har- ache, N Colds and pain. Handy tin boxes of 1 a few cents at drug stores—larger packages also. Aspirin is the trade: mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- aceticacidester of Salicylicacid, | When yoy think of of phvertising) think of The Star. | THE STORY LADY TELLS (THE STORY LADY TELLS ABOUT — Peter’s Paul STORY FOR CHILDREN ABOUT PETER He} and mamma wanted one | lets cost but | a. | NE | Protests Entry LY AND PRISSY It had brass knobs on it like mam- | ma's and it had no sides which made | him feel very grown up. He stayed to see mamma put on the sheets and | the pretty blue and white blanket and the blue and white quilt grand- ma had made for him. ‘Then he re- membered what had said and | | ran into the nursery where baby | | brother lay in his basket. “Hello, Paul,” said Peter, The baby blinked his eyes and then smiled his very first smile, 4 Peter, said mamma, © named the baby and he cicmndbaamenshian laugh.” “Papa named him," objected Peter, | }and told mamma what papa had said | i | about robbing Peter to pa Mamma laughed and squeezed him, “That is just an old saying.” But they all agreed at the supper | table that Paul was just right. Papa ~|Milke it because it short, Mamma |! like it because it began with é |Grandma liked it because of the | Bible Paul, Polly and Prissy like it because every one else did. So Peter climbed into the new bed that night a proud little boy. He had named the baby HELEN CARPENTER MOORE CAN: Augilar has just arrived i ington as ernment on a special missio news came of the crossing of der by American troops to dr eheliin Wedding for These Chinese Miss Moy Chin was wedded to C, F. Wong at the First Presbyterian |church Monday might, but the cere. |mony was typically and essentially Mrs. Wong is the daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs, Chin Hock, 82 17th ave, About 200 guests were on crtered dalle Mn | " | South Amertea, A, 1. |hand to congra |tary ofsfhe Sheboygan Cha’ |Commerce, spoke before the portati#n club at its noonda, eon Ménday. Paso, to South Am Urging that American American. ulate the couple, and |following the marriage ceremony a Chinese mandarin wedding supper was held in a downtown restaurant, _of U. U. S. Troops AGUILAR envoy of the Mexican gov- Villa's army from the region of El! He immediately issued a pro test on behalf of his government, | take advantage of the opportunity Somers, >| METROPOLITAN ——~~"+ METROPOLITAN Wednesday-Saturday Julian | Eltinge And His New Revae of Nineteen-Nineteen Nights, 50c to $2.00 Matinees Wedneadar-Saturday, to $1 paliy ‘una 7), 350; ‘ ott (except Mondays), 25¢; Ladies’ Mata, Mats, 2 Signe, DIDO Now Playing-——With Matinees ai turday THE BRIDE” Three Acts Mats.: 200, in Wash- in n, when the bor. ‘ive back PANTAGES Mats, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 ded by Popular He Urges Exports | neral admission, 25c. erica | exporters trade in Continuous Dally, 1 to 11 SEVEN ACTS “H AUDEVILLE Feature Photoplay EMMY W) EHLEN: In “Fools and Their Money” Weekday Mats. 100; ecre. mi ft v ns y lunch-| ighte, Be PALACE HIP+.+

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