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THE SEATTLE STAR-—TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1919. [FRENCH AIRMAN [Officer Hill Has Awful ‘Lots of Land for Little Money | ‘ " it nar are ror win ae sym sow meester {| QN LONG FLIGHT) Time With Two Ramblers | i BME ey ere tumaee ont titer conte wets et eee ll Ime Wit Oo Ka ers bad ha ete, today, RUT it will bay ten dollars’ worth of } if you w the job of a speed ‘ 1 Hill to himaeit : ° 1 a Et until prices advance—BUY TODAY, | Prepares for Visit With Sav-| crue recuse came | int anish; he tried aiuihiiy ‘sian. Coven PHONE MAIN 7100 § , the see os rer © even tried a little SECOND AND UI ERSITY NED Nd ' WE WILL HELP YOU BUILD age Tribes | Sunday morning Hill saw two mo-| nese, nad when he got thru he had : { tek eed fest me of the city iis é oo” EE torcycles, each » men, ried almost everything but EBaper - W oe ERY rr re nue : Poa “aa he Oita | PARIS, Aug. 12.—(Unit rear) east on Madi at rei ans ‘ He a ited aad wriga oa, he Pp. T We Feat i tm |The giant } Airplar io! jeuig was about 23 mi above t d and ent thru the per ‘or omorrow e Feature }| by LET RENT MONEY BUY YOU A HOME | under command o¢ Lieut. Ho |speed limit. ‘The machines did not of being arrested in panto WT) ‘ yr ree? ever your bea arrived at C Fianca, Mor t]| touch the bridge ove incoin boule eo made nigns was the i; od . and ir pan pa ynne—which faces on the ite ¢ t to Dakar (in the Fr n | continued, So H t out om, | over fu of the tw Ir Bus, fitney an - Africa olony of Seneg The| When th h t i om xerth Trunk Boolevard and on (he Everett Interurban, , pal | n they reached Madison park he| had been enjoying the specta } plane started from Villa ¢ wan in time to « n € of ther om the sotoreyele : —== = ion ary sony \ sist aa San te Cae Pa ee pgoo | near Paris, at 1:20 yesterday bint the: ethey bas bens Iiay-te a et ras daca? cen Ok pat tes Te QOOLS all there, and you have } es P, ing the 43 mil hour mark had been wrote on the pad and hande¢ Quarter acres for $350 and up | Lieut. Romsoutret hopes to com | reached and Ith de aed © tase enn i to Il 1 elhgiget i tpapiayee Tait acres for $600 and up | piste the Gistenee to Daher, 2,900/te the sntion “We are deaf mutes,” it read a 2. goil, and where a large part of your Living can be made. | kilometers (1,863 miles), in three days,| “Come along with me," he eald. I odtionsed gfe aut { 4g WHERE CAN YOU BEAT IT? believing he will average 130 kilo-| The two men stared at hin woud: |ficlent strength to take the pair’ to ‘ i ¢all up Main 94 and wo will arrange to take you out to Argonne + hk Chak MibndE ha hes bucked "Wide wee senidihiatlial 4 cee tie as ae eae OMEN in search of “something new” will be repaid for taking time to see ; aay afternoon or evening | tab " er nine gun and revolvers| with me.” FTI! stamped his foot tenbord, a a Senemk. Me these very becoming and attractive new Cloth Dresses which have arrived i ! ‘ and rifles for the entire crew of} The driver of the machine grinned | was unable to furnish ball, so } for Autumn wear. ‘ Renick-Watrous Company inoue sovvoa tus Actuals coma eiccen cheerfully at him __|muchine was held by the police Most of this advance shipment is in navy blue and seal brown. They are made 1 ic | $04 MARION BLOCK GRO, A. WEBSTER, Sales Mgr. | tribes between Casa Blanca and| ‘ of tricotine, velour and serge and are in the straight and waistline styles, with ; i = eiiieniniin ta + sme anae | Dakar Th ] M Fil shoestring ties. ‘is French ! r SRY ‘ e Ra eatrica anagers le Trimmings are of braids and braided designs of rat-tail braid. ! bay lsd Aves dewe. POEM AND AUTOGRAPH Pacific Fleet to | ~Vests are of fancy bisque tricolette. Apparel Section, Third Ploor, td Ave. SELL FOR LARGE SUM LONDON, Aug. 12-—A copy of al," & poem printed at Hart Suits Against Many Stars Get Destroyers) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12.—Three | new destroyers will be added to the! ] ESOUR SPECIALTY al NEW YORK, Ang, 12.—The Pro jCarle, Douglas Fairbanks, William ducing Managers’ association has an-| 8. blouses for the 86 ductions tions, will be followed by similar? brought by other managers, —You'll surely say they’re wonderful money—and the price asked is only... cipais in the cast The Lyric theatre, formerty “legit,” ing of the advertising bureau of the Chamber of Commerce and Commer | to his examination he picked up four 50 i automobile bandits cial club was acheduled tn the Bon |‘! 1 Understood. has turned to the movies to keep —-Blouse Section, 1 ak =. ——— Marche dining room Tuesday noon.| A™mone tho prominent actors) going. named in thetr suit are: Joseph| 8. H. fothern has begun forma | ‘ |Santley, Sam Bernard, Ernest| tion of an orgnnization to oppose peci is Lift off Corns! | Truex FAdie Foy, Mary and Flor-| the Equity aometation and hae an Ss ial Sale of A Special Sale of : jence Nash, Alla Nazimova, Fred nounced David Warfield, Mra. Fiske, | Stone, Otis Skinner, Julia Sander-| Henry Miller and Howard Kyle as re cruita, © or 72 6 Hart, Laurette Taylor, J. Forbes oS, ee ON autograph and Peeters eae a They Include the destroyers Zane! strikir actors in court | son, Blanche Ring, William and Dus ; hones tn fittin ington, Drought $1,128 at the Huth Wang Litchfield, launched Tuesday at| The Shuberts have filed sutt tn/tin Farnum, Elsie Ferguson, Trixie = =— a { ey i Le on brary sale at Sotheby’s. |the Mare Island navy yard, and t the United States district court for) Friganga, De Wolf Hopper, Walton an jar pn - - destroyer Marvine. which was| $500,000 damages against the Actors’| Lackaye, Frank McIntyre, Robert ox. HE'S MEANEST THIET launched Monday at the ethiohem| Eauity association, collectively, and| Mantel, Julian Isitings, Leo Ditrieh alc , >» we Shipbuilding Corporation's yard. nearly 300 members individuality ate Chauncey Olcott, Maclyn Ar o us| 3 YORK, Aug, ' Detter York's meanest thief w 1 - ‘ hs rena rep ceyre Jr pean a| buckle and Maurice Costello : less | today He stole $7,000 in Libert emporary injunction against officers At producers’ headquarters ft was 5 5 fonds from the sate of st. Agnes; MAKE ARRANGEMEN jf the Equity association, prevent-| predicted that suite aggregating —The Blouse Section is a veritable rosebud garden of col- e no ova . ne th f interfert ith the| ¢ 00 h ————)| chapel—the life savings of the ng them from interfering with the} $600,000 would be filed, s—flesh, white, maize, sunset, bisque. $2.50) * | TO WELCOME EDITORS) "zerteia “Toten “and. “another| “ome atin Peetet: ot mipne,||] oringe—flesh, white, maize a «Sel Petia | To complete plans for the enter. | *#tinst the mombers of the prod leaving ten still &."" The show —Pleated rufflings, trimmings of filet and Val. lace, tucks ee ieee crlees | HE WON HIS BADGE | tainment of the members of the N bo preventing them from walking | th -_ pve fone ye Pgs and embroidery and beaded designs. All the newest style aatice } ~ "0 * * , | tonal Editorial association, who hold | °US Gee Stoddard and larry br a A J c oh | ee eerreesece CHICAGO, Aug. 12—Walter G-| ener final seasions in this city Fri,|, TD@ Shuberts’ suit, based on the| Cort, co-authors, played parts. There necks, which give the graceful, youthful appearance. | $3.00 | Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents, son, Francia X. Bushman, Richard Outing Flannel Wednesday Only 20c Yar —For Wednesday we offer a medium- weight Outing Flannel in neat checks and stripes in light colors. Very desir- able weight and patterns; are very McMahon’s Goat ats Rope | and Escapes; Oh! Find Him! Lost—One goat, two feet in —Wednesday only we offer a very special value in the sale of 81x99-inch Bed Sheets. These are made of good quality and are guaranteed to give ex- | Attorney Fre@ C. Brown and taken height, a delicate mauve tn col- to the McMahon home at 1621 N | oring and with four white stock. | 1th st. | Th Ne , r Sie Owe e goat left. Tom McMahon mw it leave, Tom streaked after the itab i , , cellent service. Priced in regular stock two horns and a tail, Habitat, (goat. He finally caught {ft and su le for children’s and women’s at $3.00. Switeerland. WI emt anything, tethered the goat to a stake. Rut wear. MIF Return to expecially rope. Manila rope will only stand for so —Special for Wednesday only, yd. 20¢ ‘Thomas B, McMahon. Special Wednesday only, each $2.45 |much, and then quit. When the Wash Goods Section, Second Fhoor. —Bedding Section, Second Floor. And therein Hes a tale. goat began gnawing the rope, the | Attorney Thomas B. McMahon was|rope iaid down and the goat left ‘Ss presented with the goat by David | again. — —_ . 2 < BET! a Whitcomb, who owns a ranch near) And now Attorney Thomas B. Mo. * Richmond beach. ‘The kid was|Mahon ts looking for the goat. And | | Better | brought to Seattle by Prosecuting he won't be happy till i oe it ‘Scout Leader Jailed For With your fingers! You can iift of | etal oe rere eenrenreeny . Glasses Carefully Fitted by Skilled Optometrist Priced Reasonable. ny hard corn, soft corn, or corn be | tween the toes, and the hard skin cal luses from bottom of feet | | A tiny bottle of “Freezone” canta | little at any drug store; appiy a tow dropa upon the corn or callus In stantly it stops hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or cal-| lus right off, root and all, without! one bit of pain or soreness, Truly! No humbog! Killing Pestiferous Bruin “The next time I come to the as, out to get Old Eph. | sistance of the helplers and the af-| Coming upon the bear, Carson shot | Micted, I'm gonna see how I stand | and fatally wounded him, but bruin | with the law.” ¢fo declares C. Rj was a regular Willard for punish-| | Carson, Boy Scout leader, of Taco-| ment, and fled for the tall and wu: : ¢ | 0 ‘ ‘ollowed, a Faculty Nearly Ready for] fost’ ss0 oan to put up’as Dail for| three mies farther caught up with Opening of Term ASKS COUNCIL |U ADDS 33 T0 TO RETURN $1, TEACHER FORCE "Twas Hard Earned, Says} Overcharged Man | We fit genuine | killing a bear out of season the bear and dispatched him Kryptok Glasses, i ae —| | Carson, on a hike with some seouts| C. F. Shoemaxer, deputy game | pg sage oe BF | | oe near Lester last week, heard of a/ warden, happened along at that | near visions. | “She was a hard earned buck,| With the addition of 32 new|bear that wns causing annoyance to| time, and Carson was brought to Se | Broken lens duplicated. and & want ft* | members, the faculty of the Uni-| several farmers. The ubiquitous |attle and charged with shooting a me, Cuplicn bruin was on the rampage and sore | bear out of season. The season is ly depleting the farmers’ stock. So | from September 1 to May 1. Carson, shouldering a musket, went| Carson was unable to furnish the - necessary dinero, so was released, CONTINUE HUNT FOR iz promise to have the bail by Fri AIRPLANE FIELD HERE Investigation of proposed airplane landing fields in Seattle with a view toward the earliest possible selection Such was the written plea made|Yersity of Washington practicality has been completed for the winter to the city council Monday after-/term. The new faculty members, |noon by Frank Lappin, late of a/appointed to succeed those, who supply company tm the Ith tn-|have accepted positions at other Rants tek haw Sle ok Met tnetitations or left during the war, * . oo are owns Yooiston, professor Sind ave N. W. Frank filed &/ and administrative head of the de- claim for $1, which he claimed he partment of sociology; Matthew was short-changed by a city clerk | ety Lyle Spencer, prof urna working at the city’s bacon market, | 7) aa pena _ as sos: pak WEGNER OPTICAL CO. DR. R. Hh. WEGNER, Mer. Hegistered Optometrist 227 UNION Between 2nd a eA day REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS a “Now, just figure it ont for journatiam; George McPhail Smith,| Was the decision reached Monday at Im order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest yourselves,” wrote Lappin. “Il | professor of tnorgante chemistry; | the special meeting of the committee @m4 strongest plate knowa, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; bought a slab of bacon weighing | WwW. D. Moriarity, W. R. Camo, Paul| pointed for that purpose by A. J you can bite corn off the cob; guaran > 15 Ibs. and 3 of, and mtx can® Howard Douglas and Harry 4. | Rhodes of the Chamber of Commerce. teed 15 years. of tommtoes, I gave the clerk $10/ Smith, associate professors of busi-| The committee decided that the) . and he returned me $2.65. I'd like | ness administration; Delbert H.|feld must contain at least 100 acres to get the $1 back. I was done|Nickson, assistant professor of |and must be flat with a water ap- ht out of it, and {t was hard-earned.” | pathology; Virginia Cunningham | proach for hydroplanes, if possible. health, your life in fact, depends to, a large The counci! figured that bacon|Patty and Elisabeth Amery, as.|, Tho committee is composed of _* extent on the condition of your teeth. Medical sold for 35 cents per pound and to-| sistant professors of home eco-|Chairman David Whitcomb, F. W matoes brought $1 for six cans,/ nomics; Hewitt Wilson, assistant | Graham, president of the Transporta- | mithorities declare some of the most deadly diseases and that he was just about correct. | professor of ceramics; Mary Emma|tion club, and 8. V. W. Peters, late AN work for ¢ impression taken fn the advice free. teed and get teeth same of mankind are traced directly to the teeth. ‘The claim was referred to the fi- ation an Gross, assistant professor of physi- | of the air service. An advisory com- s it Or Bi ¥ nance committee. cal education; William D, Fraser, | mittee ia made up of Thomas F. Mur- | gest of Tree, "Most of our present patronnen ne Nera ied ae the me Lieut. Col. C. c, Jo e] - | phine, perintendent of public utill- early patienta, wh k is still givi od tisfaction, You should have your teeth and gums examined at tae, cobtai ot. inciniems ana hi: | aes Caries te Okan.aupoctatoaaeny | pace sro, bare tes edvour work. When soming to our office, be oars ne 4 v4 ~ = - are in ie P ec. ring this ad wit you. i tegular intervals of a few months by expert dental ‘B\tred John Betcher, major of in-|of streets and sewers; A. H. Dimock, Qe 4 y fantry, assistant professors of mili-|city engineer; Councilmen R. H ge © 20.38. toe Wosttem, Feasts { Surgeons. It is not always the tooth that aches that 7 Active Pad Rest tary science and tactics; Mary |Thomson and C. RB, Fitzgerald, B. L OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 4 is the dangerous one. Pus sacs may form at the Health — or Money Back Watton, instructor in chemistry; | Lambuth, resident i the Real g67 UNIVERSITY sT. Oppesite Fraser-Patersen Ce ry A Sate. Mane and Retentifie Clarence L. nderson, instructor in| Estate association, and State Senator 1 nema enced ERENCE ee Nets of your teeth and unload their deadly poisons Method of Overcoming Disease by [| fisheries; Ralph Mason Blake, in-|George B. Lamping into your system without your knowledge. increasing the structor in philosophy; Mildred - | Examination Free Tt costs you nothing to have the dental surgeons in Office examine your teeth, any time. They will You exactly what is needed to give you perfect mouth health. They will tell you what the work will cost you. This you will know before ordering it. examinations entail no obligations. You may have the work done or not, just as you choose. Painless Dentistry Painless dentistry is practiced in this office. Dr. and his corps of assistants have made a special rs of this branch of dental science. They are able Sive you the best painless dental work to be found anywhere in the city, Teeth extracted free when other work is ordered. ony “wen in this office is covered by an iron- Boston Dental Co. Second Ave, (Opposite Bon Marche). \ free a time-tried friend, youwillfindtheLovera a gentle-spirited cigar, wel- 10c, 2 for 25¢ and 15c sizes Queen size, 2 for 256 Earl size . 2 for 256 JOSE LOVERA CO., TAMPA SCHWABACHER BROS. & CO., Inc., Seattle, Wash. Distributors 4 eltminating ¢ sof the body, It tn Lemon and Mary Dever, instructors in physical education and hygiene; | Elsie Ziese, instructor in design Sergt. Powell, associate tn chemis energy, restores vitality and over try; George FE. Whitwell, associate | comes’ disease by increasing in chemical engineering; Frances metadotism and causing © healthy Ml gitnner, associate. in home eco. | ¢freviation of the biood. Rheu- \ | mation, selation, gout, neuralgia, nomics; Mrs. Eugenia Worman and | nervous prostration, high blood Paul Gustin, associate in fine arts; | Pressure and discanes of the stom- | Miss Hermance Mullemeiater, > aa achan ties Gente Aan ciate in. mathematics; Waldo Se permanently relieved. Man mon, lecture assistant; Helen Mac pileated and chronic ¢ Kinnon and Clarence Edmundson. | assistants in physical educatior |Paul M. Higgs, monstrator Ir physics; Lillian Wood and Charlie f Johnson, teaching fellows in chem istry triad, with an abmo- jute “money back" guarantee if it falls to give entire satisfaction, you to be sole judge of its merits, No matter what your ailment, | CALLED IN TIME | CHICAGO, Aug. 12.—Police an swered a riot alarm from the black | Tr It at Our Risk belt “Tt ain't started yit, boss,” an | RADIUM APPLIANG co. “but it will if my ole man don't . Bradbeary Bide«., mme some money Loe Angeles, Cal a ee ——— | SUCH A FINE SCHEME ‘ ° | CHICAGO, Aug. 12 Bran Blazing sunlight denburg ia in Jail here, preparing to | causes headaches. tall iy Sinteles Attoeney sore, out Soothed at once by | baal einetivueh’ and vetiee exaust on Staten island | BAUME SAYS SHIMMIE NAUGHTY | , * PORTLAND, non nae The shim | ANALGESIQUE [it nett te ae Maree Bis) ‘© to see to it that the dance vari- | BENGUE ‘ You will find it of. shimmie disappears from pub: | halls INVITE FINN MINISTER | ‘ on FH An invitation to visit attle shing. | most pphdalt é | his proposed trip to the Pacific coast | Get a tube today |has been tendered H to- | Thos, Leeming & Co.,N.¥e jm nen, minister to the utes from Finland, by the Cham-| ber of Commerce and Commercial | club, 12 FIRE! FIRE! FTRE! 1; NEW YORK, Aug. 12-—Mrs. Sam- uel Perlmutter sat on her husband's lap in a crowded movie. Court held it was violation of the fire laws. Sentence was suspended. 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