The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 22, 1919, Page 2

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Years service to the homefurnisher! a cool, comfortable, attractive place in which ‘to shop—this store - =surely you'll enjoy shopping in this store, a restful, convenient and com fortable store where your indoor and outdoor needs can be easily supplic and, of course, your credit is good! extra special — $14.95 —high-grade three-piece travel- ing bag, made of good strong cowhide. lined with gorners. —substantial lock and catch: peteguier $17.50; extra $14.95, leather; reinforced —a, good high-grate ball-bearing lawn mower; regular price, $15.50; special, #1245. serviceable ring lawn very plain mowe! $12.50; the week regular price, spe ial for $9.45 8. ‘complete house, with every modern These « @ated just a few feet off 35th ave. eontinuous pavernent > _ Phone Biliott 372, or write to H.C. Peters, 716 Third ave., for a free il- Tustrated pamphlet, giving full de- tails of this splendid home offer. compl amm: ‘extra special $35.35 | | | | | a | this couch priced for ete as shown, ock special m attractive bedroom the week, $35.35) regular price | as pictured, $41.50. | —the mmock enly, special | $15.45; regular price $17.5 | —the sta only, special $5.05; regular price $10.60. —the eanopy only, special $10,955 # FOR PERSONS WHO START BLAZES pickers and small boys are onsible by the fire depart- for the numerous grass and fires that have started in Bal- snolia Bluff and West Seat. the hot weather. The fires le so far done no damage, but have isly threatened property dam- } Parties on berry picking excur- Paid to Landlord Is Considered Waste matt brusi American people as a whole take kindly to the idea of pay- ut a good share of their in- each month for the privilege ig in some one else's quarters. th-while people, folks with ener. ambition, want to live under "own roof. Seattle man possessed of fair job and $100 can give the | d the ‘Good-bye, forever.” H. 716 Third ave., has devised it” plan of house building that modern home on a half-acre nd within the reach of even the modest income, Peters will build the first it* of the house, two rooms, will provide living. quarters the time being.. A blue print of w A | drop; stan’ you lus one No mience, is furnished free, and a this blue print additions can be from time to time, as your in or your leisure time permit. completed, you will have a practically built under a com- nt architect's direction, two rooms, on a half-acre of will cost only $1,150, and the part of it is that you only have Pay $100 down and $15 and inter- per month. Jittle City Farm: are lo- W. A well-paved city street, with to town; city Water, graded schools and only short Walk to street car. On regular price $13.50. sions are urged to be careful in the of persons caught starting grass and the county prosecutor. off any hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toed, and the hard skin calluses from bottom of feet. little at any drug store; apply a few EYES OUR SPECIALTY Reading or Distance Gi short noti Scho er of lighting fires. Prosecution ih fires has been threatened by Lift off Coms! costs only a few cents. ith your fingers! You can lift tiny bottle of “Freezone” costs $ upon the corn or callus. In tly it stops hurting, then shartly lift that bothersome corn or cal right, off, root and all, without bit of pain ev soreness. ‘Truly! humbug! Yenrs of ex- perience in fitting and making glasses, and our low operating ex- pense, enable us to make better Classes for less money. - $2.50 juplicated on educed prices, ination and nm Gui eed er Optical Co. 1328 First Avenue ¢ Block South Pui asses complete for Fi Market. et that we have a special of dentistry. departme: all imperfections ar ‘our plate 5, Our advice Is FR e able to refer you to hundreds of «: tisfied customers, and neund FIFTE: ji work is done under a BAR GUARANTEE. pmpelled to wear plates will be interested in Advanced metho: peeceneme By Mrs. Max West | Chikh Care Expert of U.S. Children's | Bureau | Don't “humor” the baby with ice cream, sodas, candy or bananas! It’s not kindness, but cruelty, for it makes the baby sick and makes him more liable than usual to diar- rhoea—the summer baby’s worst enemy. DONT GIVE THE BABY “TAST! Mothers, in their anxiety to please their children, are often unwisely indulgent. This is particularly true with respect to food. ‘Tidbits from the family table and “tastes” of all sorts of things help to destroy the baby’s natural appetite for the sim ple foods and to upset his digestion In summer, this particular tempta tion is especially strong. It is no un. common sight to see a mother of fering her baby tastes of ice cream soda and other drinks at the drug store, and children barely able |toddie come out carrying their own jee cream cones. Good homemade fee cream, whose ingredients are FOUR KILLED IN CAPITAL RIOTS 30 Wounded in Washington as Whites and Negroes Fight Continued From Page Onel Doesn’t hurt a bit and Freezone | whites, appeared to have the best of several encounters. Early this morn- ing automobiles, crowded with yelling blacks, many of them armed, were dashing about streets in the residen- tial parts of town, defying the whites to “come on.” The coming of daylight and a ter. rific thunderstorm which deluged the city put an end to the fighting. But police heads fear it will be resumed tonight. The dead reported this morning were Detective Sergeant Harry Wil son, Kenneth Crall and two negroes. Detective Sergeant B. Thompson rines were believed to be in a dying condition. Of the other casualties five were policemen, Major Pullman, chief of the Wash- ington police, conferred with military authorities. today, and it was expect- ed that as a result of this confer- ence, tonight would see the national capital practically an armed camp. “There will be no parleying with the elemonts of disorder,” said Pull- man. “All the power of the federal government is behind the police de- partment, and these combined forces will see to it that order is restored.” 200 Under Arrest Two hundred persons were under , according to police estimates. worst outbreak occurred in he #ts. in the negro quarter. A mob of 1,000 negroes started to march toward the residences of the whites. They refused to disperse, and troops charged, backed by the police. Many of the rioters started shooting with revolvers, The fight lasted half an hour, during which negro women hurled bottles and other missiles from the windows and roofs of houses. Several large mobs of whites formed in the downtown district and tried to invade the black belt, but a cordon of cavalry was thrown around that section after midnight. Aside from the main clash between armed mobs or between troops, police and crowds of whi there was almost continuous guer- rilla warfar department for this difficult only are used in this eliminated, Consult us about “ig For the bemenit of thone } The Valley W. C. T. at the home of Mrs, 2028 W Fr U u will meet ntistry for Less Money Over the Owl Drug 81 Phone Main to | | and Private Albert Luck of the ma-| | | the early evening at Seventh and T} Police and soldiers charged them. | the | rt eh vo o—_~ WAUAstA THIRD LE ON ON disease r ible for the death . jot thou of babies known to the mother, may be given|mer. The mot who to a well baby after he is two years| interests of her ba old, if taken at his dinner; but com-|refuse to give him t mercial’ ice cream, whose compo-|food which are ur sition and age are unknown, is and wil i upe safe food for a young child. While|only the right kin pure fruit juices, prepared at home,| lar intervals are excellent for the child and| In the second f of fir ar should form a regular part of his|frult J ‘ iried by daily diet, sweet syrups used for|etable soup and yolk of ¢ flavoring soft drinks of all kinds at| be gradually introduced into th public fountains are hardly to be/Of the baby Du recommended for young children,| year he should have Mothers too often give iced tea or|Mmilk morning and night coffee to their children, These|Vesetable soup, with br drinks, whether cold or not, are|ter and milk at the mid mes absolutely harmful for a child.| His other meal should be very sim Plenty of cool water is the best|DPle, consisting chie of milk . summer drink for the baby | The Children’s Bureau, U. 8, De Feeding the Older Baby |partment of Labor, Washington, D. After the baby is a year old he|C., will be glad to send pubileations should be fed four fimes a day ifjon these subjects free of charge he is healthy, and should havejupon request to any mother who nothing between meals, ” British rule in India, was con victed in the United States dis trict court in San Francisco, after a trial which lasted five months. The accusation was that they “violated U. S. neu trality,’ ‘this country not haying ing entered the war till two years later. It was estimated by United States District Attorney John W. Preston that the trial cost the United States and British governments more than $2,600, 000. Bhagwan Singh was charac- terized by Preston as “one of the most dangerous Hindus in America.” He is a Hindu of the upper class, and is considered one of the best informed Indians on the Pacific coast. In the early part of 191 German gold and Hindu eager- ness combined to produce a plot the ramifications of which ex tended from San Francisco to Berlin, and included such figures as Count Von Bernstorff, Cap: tain Boy-Ed, Fred Jebsen, Amer- ican customs officials and the entire personnel of the German consulate in the California me. among whom were Con- neral Franz Popp, Vice Consul Echardt Von Schack, Chancellor Henry Kauffman ‘and Military Attache Lieut. Wilhelm Von Brincken. A horde of lesser lights also were arrested. Kauffman died shortly after serving a sentence of six months in the Alameda county jail, Voy, Brincken still remains in prison at McNeil’s Island, as do several other of the German consular rep British Behind (¢ entatives ‘ase At the inception of the plot, a n of British secret fervice operatives came to the west coast of America, and began to delve into the activities of Ger- man, Hindu and remers, The arrest of Bhagwan Singh and his associates, including Dr. American Chandra K. Chakravarty, pro fessor of international law at the University of Calcutta, and a world-wide authority on biolog ical subjects sidered one m Chandra, con ne ablest Hindu time; ‘araknath Das, graduate of the University of Washington and University of California; Ram Singh, wealthy wheat land owner of Can da number of other nots Hindus, including ¢ Santokh Singh, 8. N » and D. K. Sarkar, created a sensa tion in California last ni: have 1 for dgportation long ugwan Singh, according plans, it is said, Das will not be if Writers of the from jail for several months, Santokh Singh will be released from MeNeil’s Island next October. Ram Singh shot and killed Ram Chandra at the conclusion of the trial last April, and in turn was shot down in the court room by United States Marshal James B, Holohan. ed that the Hindu wing of defendants did not dispute their guilt, but in. sisted that it was a technical Hot Weather Health for Baby Soda or Candy for Baby?—Never! [mothers find relief in the care of fretful babies by fee them all |sorte of things at trr time common thing to see a two years of banana, @ cooky dy. Babies who are doubtless among t fly develop summer This rule| will send in her name and address, | is especially important in summer) with a request for the bulletins. Shall We Send This Man to British Firing Squad? when guilt, or, at worst, a political crime. Under the old neutrality | law, since superce: by the act, it as held a crime to plot against a foreign government on American soil. The maximum penalty was a two-year sentence and a fine of $10,00 | Bhagwan Singh proposes to | fight against deportation to India. Upon his release from | MeNeil’s Island last Saturday on bail in the sum of $10,000, de- poxited by the Hindustan Gadar, the political party of Hindu residents on the Pacific coast, Singh announced his intention to launch « legal fight against the recommendation of United States Immigration Commis- sioner Henry White that he be deported “If Singh is deported to India, as Commissioner White recom mends, he verily believes he will be shot as a traitor,” Ralph 8. Pierce, attorney for Singh, said yesterday. “Singh admits bis attempt to overthrow British rule in India, but denies that he ever raised a finger to harm the fendant in this case, had Dr. C. J.) the position of now attacking rates government of the United | Smith, president of the Inland Em-| they had previously approved, and a States. While he may be tech. | pire Shippers’ league, under cross-| present member of the bay lover, nically guilty of a crime against | examination, He brought out that commerce commission was listed as || this government, he has paid Dr. Smith approved the present | having approved rates being given a} that penalty by serving six | rates to Puget Sound and to Port: | hearing before three merhbers of that ||wAnd But It to ge oo ae months in the county jail at San | land when they were established, and | pody || And pate time to abuse. by Francisco before expiating a | that these rates were later approved Since the Columbia river ports further sentence of 14 months |by the Oregon public service com-|were presenting thelr ¢ nh wire re all slackers with ourselves, and 15 days at MeNeil's Island.” | mission xpected to have all the best of the | va thought, might Singh asserts that there would Smith was interested as a big | hearing while it remains in Portland, || mean a lot, be no move to deport him to | Pendleton shipper. The three mem-| this incident gave the Puget Sound|| A” relieve ourselves of care. British India, were it not for | s of the interstate comme ‘om: }men considerable satisfaction | Our time ix at y service, the activities of the British gov- | mission hearing this case knew that Seattle. Tacoma nd =s« Everett, | And we will save you more ernment. 7 aca, ~ ————lbacked by the Washington public COAT, DRESS IES IT a) CHICAGO, Il, July 22.——(United | Service commission, assert that thei present rates have yermitted the TRIES ALEUTIAN BATH Prens.)—Miss Leona Meehan, 16; te | hunk of: ting tant ommercia! | BURNS SELF TO DEATH] curerating near Calumet, Mich.,/and business enterprises, and that || Attempting to take an Aleutian bath by heating some rocks and then| gan, was drowned in a small lake pourin water over ag and bask j te re, friends were notified today ing in the steam, Mike Mypper, 42, | 9s was burned to death at R preneaals siege esd natinglbackdetepyre age early Sunday morniie, he body | nue swimming to overcome fear of was taken in charge by a deputy| the wat ndered by her nar coroner at Auburn row escape ' cA fact: Fatimas, for HONEST, SKILLFUL DENTISTRY TI-PYORRHEA and PORCELAIN CROWNS and BRIDGEWORK No greater menace can exist in your mouth than a rank Pyorrhea-pro- ducing crown. Any kind of a crown or bridge that irritates the soft, deli- cate tissues about a tooth is a speedy cause of Pyorrhea and the result is unescapable—you lose both your health and your teeth. An X-Ray picture of a crowned tooth usually shows a crown fitted about as an umbrella would sit on a tooth. This is almost always true of so-called cheap dental parlor crowns and bridges—the kind you so often see adver- tised as the best in the world for $5.00. BEWARE of this kind of work. They are a delusion and a snare and, instead of being a beneficial asset, they are a great dental and physical health liability. A tooth, no matter what its condition, is far better without any sort of a crown protection or crown restoration than a poorly-fitted crown. 90 crowns out of every 100 are unnecessar Have your teeth rebuilt with gold restorations. They restore the natural contour (shape), remain as they are finished; gold is light in color and in contact with the fluids ot the mouth produce a chemical reaction that is antiseptic. There are no jagged or rough edges such as crowns have to cause inflammation—THAT AN GOLD redness which you can almost ALWAYS FIND AT THE GUM MARGIN OF CROWNED TEETH. THIS REDNESS IS THE BEGINNING OF PY- ORRHEA. Pyorrhea is the 5th stage of inflammation, and inflammation is first, redness; 2nd, heat; 3rd, pain; 4th, swelling; 5th, pus, and when ther a discharge of pus at the nec of teeth you have true Pyorrhes IS POSSIBLE TO MAKE CLOSE - FITTING, NON - IRRITATIN SLAIN CROWNS and bridge restora- tions, and that’s exactly what I do for you when you become a patient of mine. That's why my service is of a high order and that’s why my skill is sought, and why I am always so busy. I was presented with a gold crown by one of my patients, who now t Winslow, Wash., but who was one of my patients in Battle Creek, years ago. This gold crown is in my display case now. There’s wear, because before the carved and cast crowns were known I : s of my crowns out of solid gold IT ANTI-PYORRHEA GOLD AND PORCI lives Mich., no sign of swegged the cusps and masticating and they never could wear out. This 25-year-old crown would wear for 100 years. It was one of my close-fitting crowns, the ANTI-PYORRHEA, NON-IRRITATING KIND, and it hugs the neck of the tooth like the paper on the wall, My prices are very little more than the ones advertised. You can af- ford to pay MY PRICES, and you cannot afford to have cheap, careless or ill-fitting, disease-producing work placed in your mouth, because at the time it's a dollar or two cheaper. But that’s the most expensive work for you in the end. YOU KNOW THAT. EXAMINATIONS—ESTIMATES—FREE MY SKILLF CO-ORDINATING ORGANIZATION COMPRISES { FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS: 9) Pyorrhea Treated Free X-Ray Department 1 eet y treat and check Ryorrhea by T use the X-ray to locate hidden mouth the use f an intelligent and heroic course troubles and as an aid to my diagnosis. This f treatments service is free to my patients. Gold Inlay Restoration By a specialist in Gold Inlay Restorations and my new system qf Bridge Restoration without Gold Crowns. Exodontia—Extracting Heidbrink ministered Gas-Oxygen, for Painless Extractions. Oral Hygiene Department of Prophylaxis cleaned—a preventive measure tooth decay and gum disease. also Novocain, ad Prosthetic Dentistry Gold, Cast Aluminum and Vulcanite Plates, Genuine Trubyte Teeth used. Plates made by an expert. I fit you where other dentists fail. Teeth agal SCIENTIFIC RESTORATION OF LOST TEETH WLTHOUT GOLD CROWNS ALL WORK GUARANTEED AND PRACTICALLY PAINLESS DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) 504-512 EITEL BLDG. Northwest Corner Second and Pike Swift's Drug Store Corner SEATTLE Phone Elliott 3026 Puget Sound Wins Point in | United PORTLAND, Ore. July 22—fon the Oregon commission that ap-|/" Pre-war days almost two-thirds of Press.)—That Puget Sound | proved the rates were Oswald West,| the Wheat from the Inland Empire) interests scored bh y in at least chief counsel for the Inland Empire | W4S Shipped to Puget Sound ports one in Columbia was generally A from a near drowning in Lake Michi --and at Del Monte Men who go to Del Monte can afford about anything t want, At the Del Monte Hotel one of the best selling cigarettes is these would be seriously injured a lower rate should now be gran’ the water grade route, Under cross-examination by S Henderson, representing the city of Tacoma, Dr. Smith admitted ie Open Evenings and Sundays Columbia River Rate Case because of the ity in rates and the superior facilities on the sound. ance in the first day of the basin rate hearing, admitted today rthur C. ncer, general counsel the railroad administration, a de league in this case, and Clyde Aitchison, at present a member of the interstate commerce commission Smith and case West were placed in| two weeks ago. 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