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y THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JOLY 7, 1919. You Need Not . Suffer from Catarrh ut You Must Drive It Out ofS. 8. wnten nas BE SCHEDULED Blood to Get Rid of |) Gitarrnar poisons out of sous | - ‘ ; , tho catarrhal poisons out of your! Blame for Fireman’s Death erm: blood, purifying and strengthening : Tt Permanently it, so it will carry vigor and health | Not Fixed have probably been fn the}to the mucous membranes on Its - Sf applying external treat-| journeys through your body and] Officials of the coroner's office were Reying to cure your Ca-|nature will soon rf y ond ie aa health, you will be relieved of the ou ave used sp droppin, mucous in your ghes and lotions and possibly throat, so: temporarily relieved, But aft-| hawking f& short time you had another ts carry 8. | I ick and wondered why. You|s a ® recommend | exploded bomb "Pealize that catarrh is an in-| you give it a trial at once the Seattle Tir Bm Of the blood and to get| The chief medical adviser of the Maloney w it relief the catarrh infec- ny will chee Q Must be driven out of the The quicker you come to this, the quicker you Mt out of your system. 8S, INQUEST MAY | would be an inquest held over the attle fire figh his life yy an un the top of Capt a thre gi the attle 8 no) Times when the fireworks bomb fell 4-| without exploding, striking him on the head and fracturing his skull, He died 20 minutes later, i 2 Maloney was born at Port | 1 fire d partment on Nover » 1904, 1 made an enviable ord for braver during his time in the department officers of the fire department. He was a member of the A, 0, U W. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. READY FOR NEW DOUBLE TRACKS Improvement of City Car Lines Begins Next Week A MEDICINE of merit?” A tonic altera- tive and diuretic. Prepared under formula filed en and aoueecee ad os Department o! emistry e Inte: Revenue Office Washington, D.C. , \ BRIACEA DRUG CO., Kansas City, Mo., Aenufectares. W mauer-Frank Drug Company) Portland, Oregon ry Sole Distributors For With money from the general fund Oregon, Washington and Idaho. |toanea the street railway department } until returns are received from its K YOUR DRUGGIST |i)". cree | of the most important construction projects contemplated by the heads of the mur al traction system. | Dew : ave. for use i | double-track line on Avalon way, and introduce making track connections at Third og our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest | ave, and Pino st. are the first works Plate knows, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; started by the department you can bite corn off the cob; guaran: | ¢ Ingineer J. J. Wettrick will : be in charge of the undertakings. Miss Rankin Back ' gu Ff 3 en From Geneva Meet NEW YORK, Miss Jea fe guaranteed for 15 years. Have impression taken in the nette Rankin, it teeth same day. house of represe: , Tis on patronage is recommended by our ‘ne i Ame whose work is still grins good satisfaction. Ask our national have tested our work. Vhen coming to our office, be sure (Geneva, was on fm the right place. Bring this ad with you. cneiats. hla he Open Sundays Frem ® te 13 for Werking People with a number of American troops July 7 utives from Mon. to the OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS gg aa ig @ppesite Fraser-Patersen Ca (Sunday were the Arizonian, Cala | mares, Great Northern and Edward WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! finite. 1” "7 of Seer | Store Hours 9 to 6 Every Day | Furnishing the Home on Easy Payments If the average family waited until they had sufficient money on hand to spot cash for the things they actually needed to start housekeeping, how homes would there be in Seattle today? __ Credit has played an important role in making Seattle a city of homes autil made so by thrifty men and women who pay as they earn, a little home. The man who toils buys here just as a merchant buys from rer—on credit. We cordially invite you to take advantage of our liberal credit policy. M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. SUMMER NEEDFULS Added to Account Customers whose names appear on our books, whether the account is active or ed, are extended the privilege of adding.a Gas Range or Oil Stove, Refriger- ator, Go-Cart, Go-Basket, Perambulator, Grass Rugs, Reed Furniture, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, Garden Hose or other needfuls and having them added to account it the usual first payment. Buck’s Beautiful 3-Fuel Range Belding-Hall Refrigerator a tlic | Me, f | saves the food with little ice. Latest Coal, Wood or Gas all with one oven. improvements, easy to clean. Have one Cool in summer; warm in winter. added to your account, BUCK’S Pipeless Furnace Cuts the fuel bills in two. The most remarkable home- heating plant on the market. No pipes through the floors or walls. One register heats entire house evenly. Buck’s is easily installed in houses already built, at comparatively small cost. Demonstrations Daily Sold on Terms, If Desired YEON M_A.GOTTS'T EIN Kaas [e FURNITURE CO. nTER® | SEATTLE’SPOPULAR HOME FURNISHERS unable to say Monday whether there | strils, bad breath, | body of Capt. James 1. Maloney, Se-| ~}out and out interv and was one of the most pdpular | de mer cnetnber of the z | ] it || champions at pr |B} As one democra Jit tome: “7 | | | th week or month, until they possess that which makes for better citizen- | tereratalptanaopayer | some border outr |]}|503 Sixth ave. 8. Saturday \First Aid Stations |} pocket knife | WANT U.S. 0 | | SEIZE MEXICO Big and Little Investors Ask Intervention | WASHINGTON, July 7.—Two diametrically opposite classes of in |vestors in Mexican property are jclamoring to congress for action he one is composed of those plo. t down into Mexico to intry, to invest their w Up with the country neers who w live in the all, and to g These are the men who own about $4,000,000 worth of farms and ranches, Many of them are Amer jean Mormons who settled in the state of Chihuahua, ‘Their claims ugainst Mexico aro still dragging long ‘There is another class that wants] nposed of some who have « grazing » would like these come un the American flag, On Mareh| 26, 1916, President Wilson spoke of ome of these as “sinister and un scrupulous influences” which were trying to bring about intervention in the interest of owners of Mexican properties, Hurts Pioneers Too The trouble is and always has} been that whenever the government | resists the efforts of the interven- tionists it a y he same token, hurts the rea ‘8, who wanted nothing but. pi 4 the oppor. tunity to de eir farms and ranches. ‘They have but a small voice. The other fellows have a big voice, because money talks, and there is a wonderful pile of Amer. ican dollars invested in Mexico, The last estimate wag that over one bil- jars of American money was there, Alse ions 32 millions Frenc d 118 all other natlo Amer feans ed 78 per of the mines, per cent of the smelters 58 per cent of the oll, 6& per cent of the rubber business, and about 66 per cent of the railroad stock and bonds. Claims Total High The exact amount of claims filed with our government for coll from Mexico for deaths of r und for damages to 1 never been made publi it fs of rd that in th oll region alc 1917 I rty has Howe’ is over $171 this period d and 11 woundex Just how many Americar been killed in the whole ia not disclosed. In 191 8. In 1914 there w d the Carrans 1 in that 8 overnment in 8 Americans 79 Amer figures Norman There tal figures avail able for 1917 and 1918, Wilson Opposes The government under Wilson is firmly against intervention in Mex- feo, but agitation now going on in both houses of congress for a show down as# to the facts will have the effect, in all probability, of speeding up negotiations with Carranza which will force his government to make settlement for all lawless de- struc of American life and prop erty | The interventior lar with army he idea is not popu and has few in cong no danger that 9 will force us into only chance is} tion may pull at would set big selfish int that some Mexican all America aflame.” \Cops Hear Gurgle and Arrest Victim The gurgle of squirrel whisky in suitense led to the arrest Satur- night of James Hepden, 24, ac Patrolman Darnell made end Wash. Hepden ed on $100 Tom Walsh a the arrest at F ington st |pass thm bail Because it is alleged that the cider of M. Shimida, 41, contained me 1 jcohol than was legal, he was ar ted nt his soft drink establishment at Planned in Parks Red Cross first maty ut city pa first | Friday, w a fa miliar sight over V on, Ore gon and Idaho, if the plans of Dr A. N. McDonald, in charge of the} first aid activities of the Northwest | division of the Red Cross, do not miscarry. Dr. MacDonald will leave Seattle for a tour of the three states within a few days to demon. strate the value of first wid sta-| tions SEATTLE OFFICER GETS BRITISH DECORATION Lieut. Col, Rush P. Wheat, Seattle | ey, received the British distin. | guished servic turday from the adjutant general of the army, to whom it was delivered in Paris, Col, | Wheat is a veteran of two wars, He was discharged recently at He was tel. of the district of Paris, is in connection with uring the war, that coration. ALLEGED STABBER IS HELD IN CITY JAIL « Johnson, egraph offi and he thin his duties t he received the 4, a news vendor, | who is alleged to ha stabbed John Martoff, 22, of the Amelia Apts,, 17th ave. and Yesler way, during an ar gument over a meeti at Fourth ave. and Virginia st» Saturday after- | noon, is still held on an open chai sed from the city irday. He was neck with a small Fugitive Is Nabbed Again by Officers Ted Doyle, who gave the lee court @ thrill on oon of June 30 by led Ing over the rail of the prise | | “a ishing out of the | ‘ Saturday at Sixth nd King st. by Patrolmen J, al and J, KR. Moors Semi-Annual year because they are absolutel, values are unquestioned, During this sale merchandise will be located as COATS ON THE MAIN FLOOR SUITS ON SILK AND CLOTH DRESSES in the Downstairs Salesroom ‘ No Approvals. Semi-Annual NOW ON Dresses, Skirts, Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats AT HALF PRICE TWO DAYS ONLY, [/ Today and Tomorrow pn - - cee oe - IMPORTANT NOTICE pleted, and we urge you to take home all alterations, THE MINIMUM CHARGES BALCONY GOWNS AND SKIRTS No Exchanges. No Telephone Calls. STORE HOURS—9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. SECOND AT SPRING By starting before that date you will share in our future dividends as from July 1st. We have just declared a SemicAnnual Dividend to our members at the rate of Six Per cent. per annum, a record which we have steadily maintained for the past Eighteen years. AN IDLE MAN NEVER GOT AHEAD NO MORE WILL AN IDLE DOLLAR Put your money to work now and make it earn real dividends for you. Als to, the Safety of the 2loney Left with Us. there can be no question. Our funds are invested under strict State supervision only in City, State and Government Bonds and in First Mortgages on Improved Property. Think it over—if ydu have only One Dollar lying’idle in your pocket PUT IT TO WORK BEFORE JULY (5th. [ Resources Over Three Million Dollars PUGET SOUND SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION MAKE THAT LAZY DOLLAR MARCH IN THE THRIFT Where Pike Street Crosses Third on garments entering alteration room: SSCS ....-0000 Semi-Annual Half-Price Sale Today 9 Half-Price Sale Today and Tomorrow é i and Tomorrow HALF-PRICE SALE Coats, Suits, Gowns, Silk and Cloth Our Semi-Annual Half-Price Sales are, without exception, the greatest selling events of 1’ > y dependable; they contain the best selections obtainable, and t..- ALTERATION CHARGES Notwithstanding extra workroom help, it will be some time until all sale garments can be com- minor $2.00 $2.00 $2.50 No C. O. D.’s Nothing laid aside without a deposit; goods may be charged, but cannot be returned,