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Free Examination # Schoonmaker Optical One Block South Public Market. successfu if W MN ijl EE TLL Se oe THE SEATTLE STAR—-THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1919. saving Statistics indicate that very few men or women who save by hit and miss, save very much.’ The man "HUSH UP DEATH |Union Investigating, Says Longshoreman Delegate Suspicion that the police ing up a mass meeting at Occidental ave, and Washington Monday clubbed a man to death, and now concealing that fact, has been aroused, declared Percy Ma longshoreman delegate, on the floor of the Central Labor council Wed nesday night ‘This slain man is supposed to have been knocked to the ground blow from a policeman’s baton, then given a beating, May He declared that the longshoremen's in break cht by a nd assert or woman who makes a success of | union believed the man to be i J saving matic methods. of regulating individual or house- hold expenses is, perhaps, the best method yet formulated for the sav- ing of a certain fixed amount weekly or monthly. method, savings assume the same definite place in the scheme.of liv- ing as does rent, clothing, food or other fixed expenses. sirous of giving the budget method a trial will find in a small booklet, “The Business of Being a House- wife,” primarily for housewives, but filled with much exceedingly valuable information for all, pub-: lished by Armour and Company, Chicago, and sent without cost to anyone who requests it, a model family budget which, with a few variations, can be made to fit the case of any individual or any fam- ily. JAMES D. HOGE Ll Years of ex-| perience in fitting | nd making glesses, and our low operating ex- pense, enable us to make better Classes for less money. SAN FRAN! will be a handic Isco, July p thtuout their | lf two small children are forced |retain their Teutonic father's |name and the same Christian na: the former crown prince crown princess of Germany, t grandfather, George McGowan clares, asking that their names | changed. The children are | ex-Baron Wilhelm Von Brincken, dup! ‘atisfaction Guaranteed Co. 1335 First Avenne Von Brincken ‘ consulate here. | mer military attache of the German bE EYMAN My ARMER TUPPE. ¢. at Cher Branches oper |! Continue Legal Fight to Change Names of Von Brincken Children }| 24.—Tt is serving a ives | 1 to sur mes | names v and ‘The di heir and the de- | alr be | mala re dy n ne red, the offspring of | John und ¥ for- | who! Hxamina cock te LOANS TORE PASCAL BES mr eoenees Exacting Care Governs every piece of dental work done in this office. The most scientific methods are used by our dental specialists, each a mem- her of the firm and prepared especially to do the particular kind of work you require. The never varying high standard ‘of our work is due to the fact that we employ no operators and perform all dental services ourselves. id this w dairy department | Alaska bu must answ to butter f LOL Roy pier hold a | across will | yourself started ver The facilities of our savings department are at your service * UNION NATIONAL BANK succeeds she n cheeking if and it i now up its membership to determine, if anyone is missin The death report required by the | law has not been made the po May asserted, and he said it his belief that the “police don't through | syste- The budget plan | possible ussion in which May made was started by the ommunic on from the men's union, protesting | against the breaking up of the mass | meeting Monday night ‘The police will not attack | test meeting conducted by Von Carnop, of the machini serted, “but at some other time they will step in and break them up with clubs. We should take action that will be remembered by the police force.” It was moved that a committee of ee be appointed to investigate the n of the police, particularly with to the supposed killing of the longshoreman. “Labor in Seattle is big epot of the police force," said, in asking the appointme the committee After the longshoremen’s com munication had been indorsed, a cd mittee consisting of I", C. Millington, Percy May and George Listman, was appointed, to investigate the police | action and to arrange for a meeting | under the auspices of the council. Following the appointment of the committee, they were also instruct ed to interview councilmen to obtain their views on the I. W. W. ordi nance introduced in the city council by Councilman John KE. Carroll They were advised to see Council man William Hickman Moore, in particular, Dr. Marie Equi, of convicted of e act, and | reading of longshor A pro: us,” J Under this Those de- Portland, who violating the sentenced to years in jail with a $500 e, but who is out on bail while the case is before the court of ap- peals in San Francisco, spoke be- fore the Central Labor council Wednesday night. The espionage law has never been declared constitutional, she asserted, and said she opposed any “gag law being put into effect here.” ‘ Her appeal tor runds was indors- Viember Federal Reserve Bank MAN J.D. LOW CHAS. A. SCRUBY A THEY COULD USE fr FOR B. ANSLEY THEY, Sout Suns Asst. Ca Branch at Ballard C.W.€ v8 v Saturday ¢€ ASLER Charge Seattle | : | \| a sentence on McNeil is-| plation of American neu: | w ris wite | » children’s » was granted this week, | thru her father, has action to have her of Milo Abercrombte the children nam Abercrombie me nd faria | men rai TESTERS EX/ of licenses eek in the la ‘ories of department the state of ulture in the ild dach candidate questions aining in milk ion pater being per fats GE TO PICNIC Arcanum lodge will July 26 at Wildwood Lake Washington from Leschi park nic leave in New York City alone from kid- ney trouble last year. Don't allow to become a victim) | by neglecting pains and aches,| ‘The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, Holland’s national remedy since 1696. All druggists, three sizes, Guaranteed. | Look for the name Gold Medal on overs” accept no imitation CARMEN WILL VOTE ON WAGE Decision to Be Made Friday| at Barns | Street car men will vote in all car| barns Friday as to whether they shall a th green t of fered them by T Murphine, periptendent of public utilitie Murphine's offer favors giving the | es with a five per cent bonus | at the end of a year's employment. | He would increase the wages of men | now getting $4.25 to $5.00 and of those recetvying $4.75 to $5.50. | The m holding out for a flat wage increase to $5.50 and $6.00 day, 1 declare that they want} money equaling the 5 pet cent bonu gular ’ “da in their BRING THIS AD Will re Ameri IT SHOULD BE GREAT FOR WIG-WAGGING. ! -MIGHT BE USED"TO MOP TH DECKS ! a PAGE 1 CHARGE POLICE \Teeth Can’t Catch Him ‘So They'll alesman O'Brien is a trave And what jtravelling pretty fast the road between Billings, ind Seattle, O’Brien stops off at every little hamlet the way | peddles his and is off again | So what chance has set of false uppers—substitute teeth |speeding by way of Burleson’ slow but sure” postoffice depart- ment to eateh up’ with O’Brien? | For the fourth time in as many weeks the set af porcelain molars |has passed thru the local dead let |ter office of the postoffice depart- | ment | Here's the history of the ing teeth and their elusive owner About one month ago O'Brien jleft his hotel in Billings for Helena, [his next stop. H left his |teeth on the dresser the hotel i ling more, he's Always on Mont on wares, a pursu- also in room The hotel clerk, realizing that O'Brien would be better off with no teeth at all than just with his immediately matied — the missing apparatus to Helena lowers, Wait Until | | He Catches Up With’Em | city | And of been in the { When arrived in that had passed’on to the next half 6f the the | he | one machinery | O'Brien's mouth have ever siner have | mail Four time ers made the Seattle and now white space left on in which they O'Brien's grind from Billing there is no the gum sent for to more | box the postmasters to stamp cancellations, The teeth were local postoffice officials until someone thought out a brilliant| Jidea, to-wit: O’Brien is continual-| ly getting farther and farther away from hi teeth and one of these |days he'll catch up with them—a whole lap ahead. If the teeth are held in the S lattle office to wait for O’Brien he will have to call within six months, or Burleson will sell ‘em Hence, the food crushers fired back into the mails to chase | their owner And, some day, will catch up with them were print their} } a constant ry! % ce NEW YORK, July 24.—(United Press.)—The call of the cabaret is not belng downed by prohibition, save in a few dreary spots. Reports from large cities in all parts of the country brought out the fact today that punchless punch is drawing thrill hunters to an extent scarcely suspected, New York, for instance, where white lights burn brightest, has sur- rendered some 6@f its gayest gilded amusement shops, but others are clicking right along, selling grape- juice, ginger ale, lemonade and but termilk at prices high enough to satisfy the most talented joy chaser. }-Prices of food have been boosted to ed and referred to affiliated unions, The Mooney defense committee named by the council was merged into a committee to ald all “po- litical prisoners.” A communication announced that the American Freedom convention would be held in Chicago Sep- tember 25 to 28. The purpose of the conventéon was anounced to, free “political prisoners” and to foree repeal of war-time acts. It was referred to the Mooney de- fense committee, George Wickenberg, of the meat jeutters, ahnounced that-a confer- lence will be held Friday by the amittee appointed by the council to picket non-union meat shops, to the direction of picketing. MOTORCYCLIST. STRIKES AUTO Blames Japanese for Turn- ing Without Warning G, R. Fuller, 1 222 Weller st.,. driv- ing @ motorcycle, with his nephew, Fred A, Wilcox, on the rear seat, crashed into an automobile driven by 'T. Akiyori, 317 Maynard ave., at 30 p.m, Wednesday at the inter. section of Maynard ave. and Jack- st aller and Wilcox were thrown from the machine. Fuller's right foot was broken in four places, his nose broken and his back wrenched. Wilcox was only slightly injured According to Fuller he was tray eling west on Jackston st. at a speed of 18 miles an hour and the Japanese, who was crossing the in. tersection, without warning turned his machine, Akiyori took the injured man to his home and later to the Nippon hospital at 12th ave. and King st. son “MANY HAVE NARROW ESCAPE IN CAR FIRE PHILADELPHIA, July 24.—A trol ley of the Frankford, Holmes bury & Tacony line was trapped and narrowly escaped destruction with its burden of screaming passengers when Frankford caught fire at the inters st. Work men were resurfacing the avenue with liquid tar which bu into flame from curb to curb. Firemen saved the carload of passengers car Ave, ction of Solly t women would rather be en- vied than educated. A Free Prescription You Can Have Filled and Use at Home Philadelphi. glasse Ar strain or oth so, you will be glad to rding to Dr. Lowi may Pa. par you @ Vv pye| weaknesses? If know that, pal | prescription, | | ! can read everything without any glasses, and my eyes dc any more, At night they id pain dreadfully; now they feel fine all the tim: miracle te with ot « using this preseription for rything seems clear, [can even read fine print without glasses,” It is believed that thousands who wear glasses ¢ ‘ard them in a reasonable t itkdes | m will be able to stre their eyes so as to be spar trouble | and expense of ever getting glasses.| try and get some definite action in | Doctor Tells How to Stengthen — Eyesight 50 Per Cent in One Week's Time in Many Instances | well known to '“Punchless Punch” Is Drawing Thrill Hunters to the Cabarets 6 meet expénses. Some entertainers have received the blue envelope, but | there is some optimism over the fu- |ture. And lquor is not unobtain able to a good winker. In St. Louis they have pooh-poohed |at prohibition. Cabarets are gliding along, peddling two and three quar: ters, adding entertainers and catch ing the nighthawks. Theatres doing an increased business. Baltimore in Half Speed Baltimore's cabarets are operating at about half speed, with watered beer and soft drinks. Food prices are increasing. | turned in their licenses. Cleveland theatres are speeding up but 50 per cent of the cafes here have closed. Some, however, are making good on a soft drink basis, with strong food prices. Entertain. ers entice patronage. with better entertainment and high- | er food prices. Lobsters have grown cheaper, Community singing has helped some. In Pittsburg, the cabarets fought back feebly, and most of them have been closed for some time, Night restaurants there are doing a poor business, with prices increased. Theatres are doing well. Hotels are reaping a better harvest, with dane ing permitted. Near beer and fancy xoft drinks aro more popular. San Francisco saw only one cab- jaret of importance closed. After theatre crowds, however, have van ished. Cafes are making a strenuous effort to keep the white lights burn- ing. For Twenty-Five Years are Many saloons have | | _ Chicago's cabarets are not closing. | Crowds are placid, but are satisfied |}| | By EDWIN J. BROWN Seattle's Leading Dentist | | 106 Columbia Street | pins |. I have been studying crown and | bridgework for a quarter of a cen- |tury, and have worked faithfully to learn by experience arduous labor. | My system ¢ work is simple and inexpensive, made with a view to durability and utility toothbrush will easily and cle every sufrace of m | sanitary bridgework; it is cleaner | than the average natural tooth, No charge for ultation, jmy work is guaranteed. | TI do not operate on people's pock-| |etbooks, I have elevated dentistry jonfil busines ndard WEN J. BROWN | reach nse cor and | | | bye troubles of many descriptions a wonderfully benefitel by folloWing the simple rules, Here ts the prescription: Go to any active drug store and get a bottle of Bo: Opto tablets. Drop one Bon-Opto let in a fourth of a glass of water and allow to dissolve. With th Naquid bathe the eyes two to four times deily. You should notice your ’ ar up perceptibly right f the start, and inflammation quickly disappei If your eyes are bothering you, even @ little, take steps to save them now, before it is too la Many hopele: blind might have saved if they had cared for their eyes in time. prominent pt e article wa: n-Opto is a very t sictan to submitted, markable ts constituent Ingredionts are t eye specialists and y them. ‘The man nteo It to strengthen nt in one week's ti wide fact sight 60 per many instan ean be obtained from any good drugs! and is one of the very few preparations 1 feel should be kept on hand for regular | use In almost every famiw” ‘ Coliseum Theatre 514-16-18 THIS SALI DAY, JULY CLOSE 28,6 P. MON= M. Send Us Your Mail Orders ROLLER SKATES Genuine “Union” Ball bearing all-steel rubber cusbion- Roller Skates, large and small sizes; boys rai aiers or" $2.69 | Parcel post weight 6 Iba. } SAW CLAMPS | Genuine Stove aw Sure grip andgauick ¢ th ale Clamps. » operate, | $1.89 AUTOSCOPES es trom the e driving your ICY HOT BOTTLES A few ley Hot Bottles left. Just the thing for fishing oF uto trips, Keep liquids eald hours and hot | for 24, size, N. P. 2.39 |} Quart size, Im. ERNST’S MIXED NAILS Fimited quanti of Mixed! Nails in handy” tb, heavy! cardboard cartona Hest ta! have a box around the 24c rouse, Special . POCKET KNIVES Large assortment of Pocket Knives. Hvery one has good steel in St, 79c. Special ..e.se+ . HANDY SAW KIT Disston’s Handy Saw Kit con- sists of 6 separate saws with handle in handy canvas case, ] TE he arunene SOAD this sale . i 4 ICE CREAM ae N size VARNOLAC Stains and varnishes at one operation. For floors and up= right work. A perfect imita= tion of oak, mahogany, walnut, tiy’ Higher, CARBON VOID Put a little in your gasolli and free your engine of carl Gives greater mileage. S| . 89¢ LUG SHIMS ' Adjustable Rim Tag | Tighten up your rim | and increase the mileage of || your tires. Special, 89c 1 1 Most its are wonders, 25c 40 50c | LUBRIKO GREASE The ideal automobile § Bee a rong a gears in our window. Highs, est heat test. One filling will’ Jubricate for 15,000 miles on! Pleasure cars, 5,000 mi i all trucks up ‘to and including! |] 7 tons. 5-pound can GILLETTE STROPPER Double Edge Stropper for Gillette Safety Razor Blades, ga 5 Makes biades sharp and {jf keeps them that $1.98 iy way. Special F We have a complete line of Copper Funnels and Measures for the automobile: owners, You'll find what you want here. AW SETS Morrill Saw $1.19 | ALUMINUM PERCOLATOR ||) This is an exceptionally good Aluminum Percolator. ‘Capac ity 6 cups. Percolates very quickly. Special, $2.79 this sale : Parce! post weight ALBATROSS WALL FINISH: Makes better walls. iy to apply. Comes in many tints, Per “pound, in ull Genuine Special THE “EASY” VACUUM ECTRIC WASHER tub and- re ene with swinging A machine will be to your trater te do afied, & small ent secures the machine, Diixations Whatever, Haroun G wringer st SI4-IBPIKE ST. SEASTLE

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