The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 4, 1919, Page 5

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_ FIVE Bartells DRUG STORES store. | pA A KODAK FOR YOUR VACATION You'll enjoy yourself more if you have a kodak along. We have the kind you want. Free instructions on how to take pictures—ask our Kodak man, BATH CAPS the newest shades Just before you leave for your v on fresh papers, plates, films or whatever else you ma @ate on all our films insures you better results. jockey beach cap. Kodak developing and printing done in our own modern, newly equipped finishing plant. Bring us your work and have it done right We carry a full line of Waterman's, Conklin’s and Sheaffer's Fountain Pens for men and women at $ and up. LISTERINE Prevent infection in cuts or wounds by the use of Listerine, the modern antiseptic; also used as a mouth wash. As agreeable as it is effective, 12¢ 22¢, 43¢ and 85c. THERMOS ONE-THIRD OFF each. SEMPRE GIOVINE Use it for a clear, smooth skin, The complexion cake that gives results, Manu facturer’s regular —50c cakes Ave Sempre Powder ine Face tr shades, box.......... OPTICAL DEPARTMENT '. Have them fitted by a regis tered optometrist We fit them as low as $2.50. Department at store No. 5 ‘Thermos Thermoduc Lunch Kit, | Corrugated nickel pints, regular Second Ave. and Union St with pint bottle. Regular $6.00, | $3.50, special. ‘ $2.33 Uptodate in every way special ...-.secsees cree $4.00 | Metal Lunch Kits, with pint bot § ~~ Brown pints, aluminum cup, | shoulder and base; regular $2.50, | Green pints, regular $ spe FOP vecesene 1.67 | clal $1.50 {) Ave. | | 1 Plain nickel pint bottle, Pint fillers, regular $1.85, spe 2) | $3.75, special ........... WES casuseaneovacc’ $1.23 } | Green pints, nickel All Thermos goods, including } and shoulder, Regular , | bottles, fillers and lunch kits, go ¢) Ware! special ...... at one-third off regular prices i STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1919 ——"| MAYOR HANSON Saturday Specials Thymoline It pays to be critical in the purchase of drugs. Get them pure, it costs you no more. Buy them under the guidance of the Bartell reputation. You buy wisely and economically at any Bartell Drug cara Bark. . cium Wafers. . ‘ 25¢ Requa Charcoal of finest quality light ¥ weight rubber for men and women. Come in all $1.00 Durham Du- styles, including the $] plex Safety Razor. that fit the head snug- ly and keep the hair dry. Priced at 35c to $1.00 25¢ Wool or Velour Palm Olive Soap 8¢ 10c Library date 50c Parker's Cu utan- eous Charm... Candy Special Almond Nut Bar, special 5¢ Our prescription department is equipped with drugs, etc., of highest quality. All com- pounding is done by skilled pharmacists, wah poesia one amined } BARTELL DRUG STORES LOCATED AT ry, 1910 Office, 1906-8 Keren Ave. iF i \euffering from a fractured skull.| pestis is held for the recovery of Exsie BY PEGGY HULL ‘Lemons, 12, who Was injured when| (Staff Correspondent of N. F. A.) | she tripped and fell headfirst against| WITH AMERICAN ARMY IN a fallen log at Madrona beach./ SIBERIA, June 10.—(8y Mail) | jeesie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | Nicholas Gukuvin ts @ strange pro ons, of 502 25th ave. duct of a great wer akon | He is small, slender, smooth-cheek ed and 17, altho he looks 10, in | spite of his three years’ service with the Russian army on the eastern front He showed me a saber cut by i } ? it of a boy and a man. He Is intensely antl-Bolshevik, vehement and bitter | because the allies are not putting | forth greater and more active ef | forts to help Russia. I found him hanging around an American garri son in northern Siberia “MY WIFE NEVER LOOKED BETTER IN ALL HER LIFE s Too Quickly aaa CJ About Your ——e We Will Gladly | eattle Woman Gains Twenty Examine Your! Pounds. “Tanlac Proved a Sound Teeth Are the Teeth and Give]. Blessing,” Says Her Outward Sign of Personal ilar pidteg ‘ Husband. and Contentment but she now tips the seale and has never looked better in her litt | was the statement made by Felix | Brosse, ‘w ) is employed at one of you must know by this time that ff patients From) the large shipyards in tle and sound teeth are essential—and will Out of Town | ives at 4451 36th ave, 8. W., while r | discussing t edicine at the Ba be more so in the future. Those Jf whose Time Te] tall arte plore ronentt and you will soon be fully equipped pee vagpt aah Serial fan ele for your duties. Phone for an ahibely. tite eae clsuntiy an end appointment. | she couldn't pick up a broom, much | time she was not confined to bed she | had to sit in her eb and ould not get up without help on unt k. She also suffered with rheu matism in her arms so that it was “Laboring People’s Dentists” agony for her to use them, She had a a an awful headache all the tim and J, H. VAN AUKEN, Mer. never knew what a night's sleep wa Located for years at S. E. Corner First and Pike. Finally I got her a bottle of Tar | las, as I had read so much about | and honestly I have never seer r heard of its equal x bott just about made a well we her, She just wants to eat ne the tim her nerves are perfectly quiet, and she gets around just lke a girl She is now doing 1 her r PA | housework and when night come i End a Lig 4 |ahe goes to bed and sleeps like a Hy pertect Laggan child until morning. She hasn't a Wy day with like this | sign of rheumatism, pain in her bach a or headache, and, as I aid Ui has $ a never looked better in her life, ar { aos can't pralse Tanlac enough, for f certainly has been a blessing to m i niac is sold in Seattle by Bartell x Stores under the personal di n of a special ‘Tanlac represen- | tative.—Advertisement eo F pl al oa eas’ aed' a ta pn |GIRL UNCONSCIOUS, BUT EXPECTED TO RECOVER| This Battle Scarred Hero ' ‘ateraosn gnat'maray neon oat OF 17 Wants toFight Again When a fatherly doughboy asked Nicholas if he would like to go to Lee oe fighting army!” His history is that of a born ad an orphan asylum in Petrograd when the war |and several bullet wounds to prove Nicholas is a peculiar combination | | that the military crowd betrayed him. | But reverses and the final glimmer- | ings of the truth as to the kaiser and | » ald of an interpre. and father died Lots of the boys were I belonged to a Baku iment as a scout and had a horse. , after I had been with the regiment two years, we I went along That's how I go’ uldn’t have esc |been more in evidence than the fle and from Pet rograd to Chel and when the © came along and with sound teeth, which means §f Limited, Given) “Vor years,” he continued, “she better health, will take the place Special |had suffered from stomach trouble of those who are constantly away Attention. and disordered kidne ya and while from their duties with toothache, Hon weld bec Sn nant_eet and all the kindred ailments that tirely and she hardly ate enough to poor teeth create. Come in tomor- | keep soul and body together. What row and have the work of correc- little she did eat would sour tion commenced—do this much for TMS eecns: san ecee yourself when you know you Phone she would go distFacted at times with should have it done. Make the start Main the pain in her stomach and back. At} QUITS JOB TO MAKE ROOM FOR SOLDIER | ‘ ISSUES APPEAL |Proclaims Sunday as Ameri- canization Day Sunday ts Americanization Day In a proclamation asking churches \to emphasize the significance of the |day, Mayor Hanson says | “The Seattle Americ nization com | mittee, comprised of representatives of many patriotic, educational, fra |ternal, civic and labor organizations jin the city of Seattle, are leading tn |a movement to develop in our na |tive and foreign-born people a com mon understanding and apprecia tion and to realize in American life jand government the ideals as guar antee by our constitution herefore, I |of the city of ttle, in conformity |with the request of the Seattle |Americanization committee, do here by set aside Sunday, July 6, 1919, as }Americanization day, and ask that {all speakers and pastors on that|| day take “Americanism” as the sub: | |Ject of their discourse, in order that a true concept of the ideals for which our government was formed may become k nd b er un derstood. HAN N Mayor.” | MURDER CHARGE WILL BE FILED, \Carman Dies of Wounds; Slayer Is Held \ Hanson, mayor || Funeral services for F. J. Snow, treet car motorman who died Thursday at 140 a. m, after being shot by E. J. Swiger, another car |man early last Saturday morning, jwill be held at 1 p. m. from the | Bonney-Watson chapel. Rev. W. A KODAKS Films and Supplies —Main Moor, A STOCK readjustment sale arranged for Saturday, of Capes and Dolmans assembled from our regular stock, in four groups splendid size, color and style assortments and strongly prices. Every advantage for urday buying is in your favor. 1—50 Capes and Dolmans of Tricotine oth, Serges, in sizes 16 to 44. Special all aturday woolen fabrics, in Navy, Pekin-blue, Sand, Gray, Brown, Victory Red, Copen Green, Gold and Black. Size! Special all day Saturday at, choice + $21.75 . 3—These Dolmans are made in the style as iMustrated in a sketch to the left, of Velour: Special all da . I—Special Serge and Poplin, Brown and Tan Tweeds and Brown ranging from © good-wearing Shirts, Campers’ Needs Upper Main Floor Blankets—Cotton Blankets of medium weight, size Size The Rhodes Co. Capes and Dolmans, Special at $12.00, $17.75, $21.75 and $38.75 New Second Floor Silvertone, Velour, Gaberdine, Poiret choice at ...... o $38.75 Dolmang and Capes designed of 16 to 44 »Hle Cloth and Novelty Checks, Sizes 16 to Saturday, at turday morning until noon 16 to 44, Choice until noon at Men’s Silk Fiber Shirts $3.85 IBER SILK SHIRTS « popular for summer wide range of plain and novelty stripes and an exceptional value. Choice at cssceeevees . wee sees . iD aka The body willl 1 60x76, in assorted plaids, each.......... . 22+ $4.00 With one bullet hole in his lung Comforts—Cotton-filled Silkoline-covered Comforts in SEAL: conta casetean marti hi || assorted patterns and colors, each........ 1: $3.75 atm jhis limbs from the hips down, Snow |{ Pillows—Art ticking, filled with sanitary, feathers, are $17 erty a aaah Wake Loih Out tor The ees OEE (Priced at, Oachy....+: Vatacate sooo $1.50 Size 20x20, a dozen Wednesday night when his wife, Mrs. Erma Snow, was called to the bedside, She was with him until jthe end. First degree murder charges will |be filed against Swiger Monday by jthe Prosecuting attorney A coroner's jury was summoned | |Thursday by Coroner C. C. Tiffin | to view the body. i Germany Still Dreams of very until | single beds, each. (United Press Staff Correspondent), BERLIN, June 10.—(By Matil.)— Germany n't yet lost her dream of | ever, |sons within rmany still cherish} A few ambitious men are anxious to have Germany build up her youth thru physical training in the schools, so that some day, when the present war is well in the background and | peace is years old, Germany can build & new military machine To say this is a general hope would jhe far from the truth. The common people don't want any more war, | |Some of them frankly say they had enough of it the first day they were « plenty who now misled them, and Certain it, is that the liberals feel there was much blindness about the auses of the war, and the reasons for continuing it gmany was fed on patriotic propaganda for a long time, and with successes came a lust for more victories and more territory. | militarism converted many Germans from the policies of iron and blood. True, there was from the time of tion of the peace terms many of the “old guard” in power. And some’ of these felt that there was a cbance for Germany “to come back.” To them the allied peace terms proved the greatest shock; tho everywhere there was iMprise that the victors’ terms proved as strong as they did liberals complained that Ge things n with Nigeria, He has | British colonial ser parts of the world. | turous experiences in F jin the West Ind He has written everything mance to Malay dictionaric ast--that too many filiations stayed on after the an sees republic was formed. And, strange| | When you thinl to say, the flag of the empire has| | think of The Star Sheets—Seamless ane size 54x90, for ah and --$1.25 Table. Cloths Sheets—Size 81x99, acenin. full ‘bed size, at $1.95 Bedspreads—Hemmed Spreads for full size beds, are give priced, each .......... PLAN TO WELCOME | Conquering Whole World acer src ere snciee i BY CARL D, GROAT Nobody seriously believes that it can rear its head for years to come—if cific fleet when it @rops anchor in| Elliott bay in August is being con-| } merce. Plans are already being made | for the entertainment of the officers | and crew, but the plans as yet are not definite. | City officials will be asked to co- |operate with the chamber in extend-| ing a welcome to the personnel of | |the fleet. sidered by the Chamber of Com- | military conquest. Or perbaps It in| Sa ne * more accurate to say that some per-|| New Nigeria ra hopes for the regeneration of mili-|| 39 Years in Wilds tariam. eM GSEs His SE HEIR RC EIS the armistice to the time of presenta-| JL C. CLIFFORD —~o Clifford has been made governor of | spent 35 y in the wildest | had a ang, served was in Ceylon for |a number of years, and in 1912 wae |made governor of the Gold Coast of advertising, of the republic In fact, in the demonstrations of May 18, an American here for sev- eral months declared that he had seen he republican colors for the first time An example of how Germany has persisted in the things of the past is lustrated in its publicity. Here there is still “propaganda”—and considerable figuring to whether this or that piece of news will be favorable to Germany when it goes abroad The first day that this writer talked with « asked inform erman official he was ato whether certain bits of fon would be kindly received in America, And 80 it goes. | Many believe, however, that, after all, a new deal is about to e in Germany, which shall ma her he has been As for militarism, If everyone w oUR ™ Fair Treatment a The difference of opinions Creates cach war and strife; We're thankful that we're living, | And don't all think alike. | |The | | | Second and Union, xine Pe “I certainty did look funny peer- ing over those reading giasses.” BIG PACIFIC FLEET 3, in light and dark Capes of Navy Wool and besides this essential they are very The discerning man will find in the French cuff styles @ Sizes to 17 Main’ Floor, Rear. Bath Towels Hemmed and Size 16x31, 24x40, N ae Se LEVY’S j ORPHEUM 10, 000 feet of high grade Cot- ton Hose, bought at a very special price. A seamless rubber tubing covered with strong cotton coyer- ing; 25- and 50-foot lengths, com- plete with couplings. 25 feet, regular $4.00 value, for. 50 feet, regular $7.50 value, for.. Goodell Mr. Punch for $1.49 You all know what Mr. $2.30 for ...... Flying Aeroplane for 25c Every boy and girl should have one of the Aero- planes; has regular wheels and propeller—propelled by rubber bands Others, all as sembled ready to fly, Punch automatic drill money can buy, complete swith 8 drills —but who ever thought you could get a dill worth Mason Quart Fruit Jars $1.05 a Dozen Mason Jars have been the standard for years, and have stood the test, You can make no mistake by buying them. Quart Jars, dozen... .,$1.05 Sure-to-Keep Mason Jar

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