The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 18, 1919, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1919. : ——s=aaal THROATS CUT | Deputy Slaps Man; Throws {WEDNESDAY IS | , KNOWN THROUGHOUT The NonTHWeEST | MTT TVA TS Hien (ag Pail er izes SEATTLE DAY IF YOUR TEET Hy ‘ “a : : | Man and Wife Expected to Him There Incommunicad southwest Washington Fair, A R E BA D Recover R. P. De Pus Is in the county Jail. municade at Btrecter’s instance, De | On at Chehalis our : Nobody knew why until late Mon. | Pue was unable to communicate with | | ti t Ou $ st f U 'o-Dat if : helped es day, when Deputy Sheriff Mtreeter | attorney or frlend ve wearvie day a, eMW@Stigate Our system of Up-to-Date Credit tablish thou John M. Cavaill, t | obtained a warrant trem Justices of| Fer & senso he did not divuige| Wednesday will Ye seattle Gay @ , ; ashed hie own vviping| the Peace Brinker charging De Pug | Streeter arrested De True Mugday |the Southwestern Weaning We say to you, y had ered oh , vagrane and Xe Pue'e fight in the downtown district and |at Chehalis, accordi c ‘ Is nds ol x hed caren _M ; . with agri y. and had De Pu eat 18 Ghouer ts piled Gund ated ty te oe you can have good G d homes — let . . ave, N. and J at, was reported! no wus who miye he te an apart-| ‘ { bureau of the Chara —, teeth. There is no 00 whey you, out ot aanner Monday By iy hon|,,Dt Pie. whe mum het an apart |*°A04E% aie ond in Captain Ma |The t ts e and his fon'n office De Pur 0 | tas ure reason why you pital attendar Hoth he and Bis) weietor of w farm on the east shore ome. : 1 1 yy a he wrote shortly r he had at-| 0% Deputy Gheritt Hi, 8. Streeter in|... in Portiand; you were a stool | day. A 0 ing from bad teeth eadquarters Sunday night tempted his wife's life, declared | Pol! afleged. thad De Pian ve. | meee” jfun and mile run and taking the his brother, Tony Cavalli, was try-| ¢) a ve magn Deputy Hits Him |eram, Centralia an f FG, a well-selected ing to steal her. Both Cavalli and Keaacting that bal. By way of reply Strester stappea| sone Will combine to ¢ chances with your t of twenty his wife are still at the city how ” ests De Pue soundly, De Pue did aati Venere ar aus : | health, which you pital 1 © Captain of Police 7, | strike back, but made a formal de. | member © # vt - 5 ) . 3 Injured Actress . 4 City Detective| "This man ts armed,” De Pue toid |!" Chehalis all have teeth that need tle visitors r P) accompany the | Captain Mason, “and I’m afraid to | ol tendde in Hospital Here | seputy and his prisoner to the counts |0 with him, I want you to send an | attention. Mra, RF. Fellows, an actrens ap-| jail officer with us.” } URGE BREAD EATING 4 “7 pearing with Ruth Chatterton at the Held Without Charge | Captain Mason then detailed City) «pat more bread” Arrange to come Metropolitan theatre last week, in-| Detective O'Brien to accompany De| arocted at the firat mer to our office right of the shoulder Pue and Streeter to the county Jail ter club of the Association of) 24 Ut f —note revised low prices on, Dut appeared {1 (he Ct ees eneae ain ane Due ania {able to communicate with anybody. | urday afternoon, ‘The next meeting! our expert dentists Srdete promptly filled. a sling until Saturday Nor was anybody allowed to see lof the club will be in Portland, in orders promptly filled jap troll 3 ete | that he d demand a warrant | give you a thorough d After the performance Mr.) charging Streeter with assault, ¥¢. |.m Ootener, | & “ B Sung by wa was taken to the Seattle! (2° 1) learn the reason for Del - - - | examination and tell eet. orice General hespita foe will remain | bue's arrest at the county Jail Moo-! It's the silly old hens that give the| A woman's conscience is almost “! you just what is ante Sep suveral Gaye day were unavailing. Held incom. fox a reputation for shrewdness, elastic as her tongue et he Par “im Merbat™— (In Autumn) ecessary p y Be Sede NS 87 More Veterans your teeth into per- Sea te reun Home| WILL THE STANDARD | fo jovi oS Se" bas Ae pn yg Saute en. cost will be. You - y. tee ung by |J. on thelr way to Camp Lewia will be surprised to X O96 whe ne: 1il be demobilized " ‘ rottn): Noo Bos ae nt oar find how small the 7 3 in Rattertty™ Tutt j Washington. bia 3 wil ye cost will be. Owing The Lark™—(Violin): played hi “aettit ates bere over night anges Pg Sie the Hicks thee we Price Sas eae, i titina, 004 chub privileges will be @ do a very large volume of business, we have been feet te Aiered Carter! tee: LR a ee ‘ able to bring the cost of the very best dentistry CS Ngabapedhapaal Ur ee LONG BEACH, Cal, Aug 15 The Standard Oil Company, it is reported from reliable sources, has reached p poo shine it is within the coals of all. “Pawst™—Quando a te “Le Traviata’ -Dite " After having fasted for 43 days in an a depth of approximately 500 feet in its well at Moclips. Rumor has it that E tor in this office is a graduate % typed yy PT “Gee bet See Ae SNE Sees for & malady they are now boring in shale so highly impregnated with oil that it bursts into , -very operator in thi gradu reg: ole andre hy tia aso git core pls i ! istered dentist, so you are sure of having your Ah! hon er ' Gladys Thorp, of 431 E. 16th st. will flame at the touch of a lighted match! > i ng Ae Sweconsia : recover, according to the belief of “Will the Standard strike oil?” work done by a man who understands his business ; price 81.30. x ; her. physician, Fecause of her long This is a question on the lips of thousands who are following with bated thoroughly and knows how to do your work in the 3; price by MeCormack: No. Sosa hg hive poe lrg gy nfs breath the race for the magic fluid now being indulged in by almost a dozen way it ought to be done to give you lasting satis- — lable to take liquids. companies scattered over the Olympic peninsula and the Gray’s Harbor country. faction Eve one of our operators has his cer- ea arte —- Aberdeen, Hoquiam and Moclips are wild with excitement over the rapid action. yet om 4 ight . progress of the Standard. With the people down there it is no longer a question tificate from the state dental a hanging righ of getting oil, merely WHEN. on the wall in front of his dental chair in plain Now True, it is as yet a gamble, but when the news is flashed, “The Standard sight of all. ‘ has struck oil,” there will be a mad race to gobble up every foot of land, and e use the best of materials only, every lease in sight. | , at H S Mi Holders of lands and leases living in the districts mentioned have already “ We eeerene all our work to give you the ser eee ; jumped their prices beyond the reach of the small investor. : vice you have a right to expect. : then” qualition Soon it will be the big man’s game, with the little fellow looking on. | This office is perfectly equipped to do the most o-date dental work. Still a Big Chance for the Hundred Dollar Man |) "We have teen in’ business in Séattle a great || This company holds the cream of the leases in the vicinity of every concern many years. We have built up a reputation for De Pue was lodged in a cell at actually drilling; controls thousands of acres under official lease covering every square dealing which we regard as the most..val- section where there is the slightest possibility of striking a “gusher.” | uable thing we possess. You are protected by this We own the entire townsite of Moclips, every unsold lot with choice locations reputation when you come here for your dental the Stan strikes it, these lots wil wo many thousands, instea: ai of the few hundred dollars they can be bought for now. YOU should own one FREE EXAMINATION - MARSH of these Moclips lots. fepresonte We will gladly give peri an examination and . estimate on your work without cost to you and foremos Our Unit Plan Gives Everybody a Big Chance without putting you under any obligations to have iw A ‘ —IN— We've adopted the unit plan for the smail investor. By dividing a big allot- work done unless you want it. i tire THE ment of land scattered over a wide area into small units, which we sell to the But we say to you for your own good, that if man with a hundred dollars, he has a chance to strike it rich, no matter which you have teeth that need attention, you are mak- one of the 10 or a dozen companies now drilling find oil. ing a serious mistake if you put off having them bie! =a BOND AGE T a ~ P el h bg a single day more than you can pos- ness —the tone supremacy of the CHENEY is unques- 1. The Unit System is composed: of a Syndicate of persons clubbing in to- ie - as a true interpreter of music it is un- OF gether $100 each and buying a section of Oil Leases. | j BARBARA ; e These leases are yom og = ment tracts of 80 acres each, and so 1ces selected as to cover the oil field like a blanket. (ps edad ah gather egy nnd on She beats the villains— |], 8. The price of a Unit is One Hundred Dollars. The investor may pur- leuk Seidl Keats DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager records—better; the world’s entire repertoire of Makes a man of her chase one or more, according to his means. E pee: records is available to the owner of the CHENEY, brother— 4. Investors share and share alike—that is to say—they do not own any Wins the hero, and— particular piece of land, but an undivided interest in the whole of it. Rides in a Ford! 5. When all of the Units are sold, a meeting of the Syndicate is called TTLe- *TACOMA- and a trustee is elected and Certificates of Membership are issued. These LEVY'S ORPHEUM z 4 PINE Your 6. SOVOCMED & 3, certificates are transferable and can be sold at any time. } The Midsummer Folly company at Credit 6. By the Unit System, the investor has a chance at the entire field. It | ere Oe ee ee . j enables the Syndicate to play a waiting game and let the field be proven lot mosioal comedy. “ibe Midnight by the other companies. When oil is struck, the land owned by the Syndicate Express” {s the name of the show, will raise in value. For example: Suppose the Forks brings in a well, the 80- | and just as its monicker suggest, GUTERSON’S acre lease owned by the Syndicate, adjoining the Forks, should be worth from —— Pretec ayes teers ttpe ie ORCHESTRA $500 to $5,000 per acre—say $1,000 per acre—or $80,000, based on experiences | METROPOLITAN | Row Sandberg and Ert Hunt is one elsewhere. Should this lease be sold, the proceeds would be divided among the "Interest will center tonight in the | the funniest scenes in the play. aS: = aaa CHRISTIE 40 members, giving them $1,000 each, and they would still have seven other | | ee nes te ae ‘ chances to make equally as much or more, as the other wells come in, | ey st dominates ° here Was Booze in on has been | Denned in cages on the stage to | Blanche Bates at the Metropolitan, | White's rendering of the popular In Texas, for example, leases are selling for from $10,000 to $50,000 per | The original producti represent “wild women” bi Auto; Cops Just Knew It acre. Ten acres of proven oil land in Texas is sufficient to incorporate a mil- brought here from New York. j down the house appearance of Henry Miller and That | COMEDY These figures may seem out of reason, but they are not, when taken in in Philip Moeller’s powerful play,|strain, “Can You Tame Wild Prizma, Scenic A Rustic Romeo comparison with other oil lands. | “Moliere.”* | Women,” with some of the chorus j » ‘The scenes of the first and third) Floy Ward's specialty, “The City ‘When Sergt. G. H. Comstock,and | lake bivd. Comstock and Little over In Nature’s Colors lion dollar company. : sete show the study cf Moliere tg [ot Bocun” InMMe @ Rig hit Ona. nJ.F. Little a-flivvering!@id hauled the fugitive car. In the car Oil is the fastest money making business in the world, therefore it is " c | berg's solo, “Sis Tettrizini,” won ap- , the: “Was found 153 quarts and two pints ecessary to use big fi 3. Don't fal buy g as! : ie plause. One of the prettiest numbers Saturday afternoon, they encoun. nnen Wilke’ nceereing Gees necessary to u vig figures. T n't to buy at least one Unit. Buy five the apartment of Mme, de Montes-| on the program is “Shanghal,” sung an automobile in the 600 block Cyne | or ten, if you can afford it, for when oil is struck a few weeks from now, |pan in the Louvre. Mr, Miller will|by Lawrence Orth W. 76th at. Something told the pO) Phe woman, Marie Dalton, 45. oc j your chance is gone, in fact prices are advancing each day, so every day you ibe ween as the actor-dramatiat to-| The show is preceded by @ chap that something was wrong. | cupation housewife, was taken to the wait you are losing a profit or paying a premium. | ward the close of his career, and ‘rT of the Houdini serial, “The my when the strange automobile, | city jai! and held in $1,000 bail. After Miss Bates as the lovely and britttant | Master Mystery.” @ woman at the wheel, went| which the cops went to the home of j de Mon: | = ——————— f the Palais Royal, and the second FY *, ‘ ‘ a ’ stress 01 king, Mme. 4 er es ied solican neon ee tee | Now is the time to get in on one of these units. Each day’s developments |f) mistress of the king, Mim where, they reported, they found lessens your opportunity to participate. If the “glad” news comes it will take |R\ “Among other historical characters ¥ ce the elusive woman chauffeur more liquc After which Rrrowiow | | thousands to get a “look-in” where today a hundred dollars may bring substan- tathoduicad are LOeisk SE0,. Weiter 06 Sie teraines the trail, On "Went | held in $1. parr ee ae tial riches. r France; Armande, the fickle young wers regained trail, On West. | held in $1.0 S. tespan. ra - | wife of Moliere; La Forest, the aged i panes 5: | r . cook; Colinge, the faithful old mem \s P. W ital ARIA concern can say positively at oil will be found. per of the tro ff Moliere, and plice Judge uts the asp on | : sammy | Y positively tha d ber of the troupe oI ere, & However, the U. S. Geologists say that oil exists in the territory named and |} Lulli, the treacherous court musi Charlie for Restaurant Mix-Up Seattle Advertising it only remains for some big concern to find it. clan This company does not guarantee that you will make a cent, No legitimate Chaves Sights, a shingleweaver,| . This is the first time in history that a concern with unlimited money has at- Piha rg Sing bo thera Meee = ‘| wax out to see the sights Sunday Service and tempted to drill for oil in Washington. The Standard has announced that it : ann \. ‘|night. He saw #0 many that he . will spend at least $250,000.00 to settle the question and the news of their success | PALACE HP ie 9e08 GIRLS! USE LEMONS ‘ arya trbod cy to the fogeye when) Purchasing Co. may come at any moment. There is an eccentric comedienne | docastad and babeASa gol wed FOR-SUNBUBN, TAN he waltzed into the Chauncey | 1264 Empire Bhig. The oil fields of California, Texas, Oklahoma, Mexico and other lands have |f/ on the new bill at the Pals ‘acut| Byorches:. “udtallads Wises’ a . Phone Hemots $197 made millionaires by the score over night. | Nysterios ai. the time she te.on.tne|) enw whinti(sh a ining ta cml 3 _—— him perform a short time later. |f Distributors of Community sil The man with a few hundred dollars today became the “Oil King” of to- stage, She has the part of @ com-|| health, We are the only Dentists | Try it! Makethisiemon lotion It further appears that Sights| 1 tes morrow. edy scrub woman and {s one of the |! in the Northwest who specialize {| Wright restaurant, 110 Occidental | } { te whiten your tanned or was not unwilling to pay his debt ave, according to those who saw} > ste: " ‘ é r “Three Bi jes’ ho are heading feealted edn. 1a Wt tndliiet. ut $oF acres pensea It's the fastest money-making game of the present day. Once Nature lets Faeroe Beatie” he three present || (@ this Greaded disease, Seams se ; y ot some excellent harmony singing and || nation and estimate free. Special “Will the Standard strike Oil? prove a big hit care taken of children’s teeth, Answered in the affirmative, the state of Washington will take rank as the An unusually good gymnastic con-|| Reasonable discount to Union | tortion offering ts provided by The |] jon and their ink Fishers, under the title Night in tamilien, evinced a firm desire to retain the|| ** Purcha i fe you and extend loose a giant “gusher” the flow of gold spreads in all directions. numbered check. The manager and Ae P TBqueeze the juice of two lemons waitress were equally determined|| Our Specials for This fi @ bottle containing three |that Sights should give up the Mathath’ ta Be ; i . by ow MN wtte, seatalckaat, “it was then’ that Biente Week riche st commonwealth, in points of natural resources, under the Stars and Stripes. and you have a quarter pint|unlimbered a pair of hams where| FASHION’ TAL Will YOU be one of the favored ones? brergiades.’ Al Conrad: and All work guaranteed 15 years, @ the best freckle, sunburn and|hix hands should have resided, | LORS Let us explain our “unit” plan in detail—show you maps and pictures of | have a classical and popular : lotion, and complexion whiten-| With one sway he bowled over! 1429 Fifth Avenue actual workings in oil fields program called “Musical + fat very, very small cost. |the manager and with another he Wor Men Only “ppm “st 91 So, pee B a ‘ } .” the first being a violin iT] our grocer hus the lemons ani |Upret the triscult tomer. Sights|f Special No. 35 840.00 d Our ground floor office at 621 Second avenue, corner ( herry, is open every | 1 the second pianiste, both real drug store or toilet counter |then sailed due south along Oc-|] Special No. 461 $45.00 evening for your convenience. artists | Dentists supply three ounces of Orch- | cidental ¢ with — Patrolman! For Ladies and Gentlemen Marker and Schenck are comedy for a few cents, Mags-|Thomas Walsh astatking. After a|f Special No. 623...,..,..955.00 Jand harmony singers with pleasing ‘ hie aunir tenarant lotion |stern chase, which was character-|] Special No. 550...,.,.,.960.00 es, The lady of this team is ‘| INC. " 6 face, neck, arms and hands |!zed by wild shouts on Sight’s part splendid dar 608 Third Ave. Cor. James St. ; Laageed quickly the freckles,|the runaway ran up the white fl ae Our Customers Salesroom: 621 Second Ave., Corner Cherry. | ae Golnty Manes nreen ee Ph iaburn, windburn and tan disap- |Acting Police Judge Hugene Childe|| iq woolens und worsteds. Large || Main Offices: 408-409 L. C. Smith Building, SEATTLE joomedy, cinging. and: talking». abit) ene, Ea Ses Spear and how clear, soft and white |put the wasp on Sights for 25 iron|] Maecement of patient ty ore? || (Both Offices Open E Seay iat Hed “The End of the Line” whieh || sours: 4:30 a, m. to @ ps m #kin beco: t men when apprised of the fact , ices n Evenin; is also a big creater of laughs. . im, mess Fee! Me Monday. morcine. on from. pen: Evenings.) Kayle and Coyne are juggling com: Sundays, 9 to12, “ , edians and acrobats,

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