The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 18, 1919, Page 4

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mene emer ey ff If you aim to see all the really worth-while motion pictures that come to Seattle you simply CAN’T miss the one now here— JACK PICKFORD BY PROXY” catches him inher boudoir at midnight. He gets out s¢rape and then a police squad catches him opening a safe. And all the he’s innocent. But his pal is a burglar! How they get away from the is just one of a dozen big fun and excitement episodes. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Playing “Chun Chin Chow” and “Tell Me” @ PHOENIX MAN SHOT 1 PHOENIX, Ariz, Aug. 1&-—Harry Creem, known as “Harry the Jew, proprietor of a local gambling house, | was shot and instantly killed early today while on his way to his home. DUNBAR NOMINATED WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.—P Gent Wilson today nominated David ©, Dunbar of Salt Lake City, Utah to be collector of Internal revenue for the new office there, j If a boy doesn't ke his mother he ia & hopeless care. Charity’s argument is short, but It Thas a long reach. H. & K. EXTRACT Makes Delightfu HOME BEVERAGE T’S easy to make a delicious, de- lightful home beverage by using the tried and tested H. & K. extract—produced by famous bever- age experts. H. & K. extract comes in convenient package form. Its in- gredients are barley, malt and hops. Go right to your nearest grocer or druggist for H. & K. extract, or phone us and we will supply you. Act quick- ly for the demand is great and it may be some time before our facilities can be developed to keep pace with re- quirements. Take no substitute, but insist upon H. & K. extract—nothing else approaches it in fine flavor and genuine satisfaction. Come right to BOTTLES, CAPPERS, CROWNS, CROWNERS, — STOPPERS, BOTTLING SUPPLIES H. & K. EXTRACT COMPANY 305 Occidental Ave. Seattle Main 2775 |#tates the Ruby creck site“ | WOMEN BY FIRE IN AIRPLANE} | Ee) Pas |to recovery 1 | miraculous LOCATE THIRD Is Feared MAPLE HILL 18 Rufus King Kan accused Aug keeper murder farm charge of murder in the employ of King, King is now held in the county jail at 7 aution against A prec possible mot violence. Almost the entire countryside wit neommed the unearthing of the nkeleton, t from that of id Jew uncovered last Thursday » authori the iexing, evi Woody was probably’ strangled to death while asleep, The skeletor was identified immediately by Daw Woody, the boy's father, ped Ac son hair. two. Authorities are seeking wite of King and another woman who lived in a town In the Pueblo. Colo., foothills, where King wan ar rested. MBLEMS HERE Arrive in Seattle | Post No. will be the first members of the na tional organization to obtain the of ficial emblem in the West. The firet buttons to be sent Weat were re celved today and will be distributed at the meeting of the local post to night at the Soldiers’ and Sailors club. The official insignia is the government button surrounded by an namel ring with words “Amer lean Legion” and a ring of gold rays RV. Ackley, American Legion committeeman to the &t. Louls pre liminary caucus lest spring from the state of Wisconsin, will speak to the local member on the activities of the exservics men organisations in the Mr. Ackley & an overseas an and was pasted while in France. Post commander will name a committee for investigation and re port on the proposed plan of the Elmer J. Noble Post to establish a um of trophies obtained by of the Northwest in Be atue ‘The question of permanent quarter’ and club roome will also be | discumgd and a committee famed to investigate, Post Adjutant H. C. | Cutior has received a number of tn | quiries about the permanent loca tion. A membership campaign that te | planned to reach every returned sol | dier, sailor and marine tn the city will be launched following tonight's meeting to bring up the member. ship of the Elmer J. Noble Post No, 1 to the largest in the state, Reports from Portland show that the firet post in Oregon has obtained & membership of over 1,500. The Rose City club obtained its charter about the same time as the Seattle body. A spirit of co-operation has been developed in Oregon and the rival clubs formed by men from the different branches of the service have merged their interests with the one big national body, the Amert can Legion, WOULD START SKAGIT WORK Council May Pass Ordi- nance Without Delay Immediately construction work on the Skagit river hydro-electric power project poi be started pro viding the city couneil passes the ordinance providing for the appiro- priation for $432,900 for the work Monday afternoon. The ordinance ording to Coun nD Charles Fitzgerald, author nd directs the city to begin the construction of a road to the proposed site and a sawmill and make other necessary provisions for constriucting a power plant; to com. plete plang and specifications and to do all such other work as n be to secure the final permit ot the government for the construc plant 1 is spending $800,000 an nually for oll fuel for the steam ording to Councilman Fitz 7 ‘en that consider. able money may be saved by rush ing the Skagit work “If the city council passes th neces. or passed, work will not be started for 1 & vast amount of money ing the steam plant ineer A Dimock sub rt Monday, in which he abso: lutely favorable for the proposed dam und reports his department ready for operation. A straw vote of the council shows ast five members favorable the ordinance. Five votes are sufi cient for the passage of the bill, mitted ar ESCAPE DEATH SANTA MONICA, Cal, Aug. 18 Reported out of danger, Mra, Hd win Green and Mra, Leo Trost, of Texas, are well on the way today following a from death by » clothing of both women was ignited by the backfire! of the en- gine of the airplane In qwhich they were riding here while 1600 feet the air. A nose dive by Pilot ard Patterson landed the p.achine in @ small lagoon, n : or two and the city will have | THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1919. MURDERED MAN; Suspect Held; Mob Violence’ ot a was to face another | following the un: | covering yesterday of a third skele ton ndar his old livery barn here. | The skeleton was identified as that of Jéhn Woody, of Paxico, who dis | appeared about ten years ago while | opeka ne tyra which was found about 30 in charge of indicates > n by means of two gold teeth and black King, who has steadily maintained he calm demeanor, stoutly denied the Woody murder, ag he did the other the FOR VETERANS American Legion Insignia Members of the Elmer J. Noble| 1 of the American Legion dinance,” declared Fitzgerald, “the || city can begin immediate work whereas, if the ordinance {s not « Service: Its Meaning Are you a customer of this bank? If you are, you know that “Service,” as interpreted by the Scandinavian American Bank, means more than giving just ordinary attention to your busine: During a quarter century experience, the management of this Bank, recognizing the obligation to its depositors, has constantly followed the policy of taking a personal interest in customers, studying their individual needs to the end that sound financial guidance might be of material benefit. This policy has been a vital factor in advancing the progress of customers, and in mak- ing this the largest Savings Bank in the Pacific Northwest. The same strong guaranteed protection, the membership of this bank in the Washington Bank Depositors’ Guarantee Fund pro- vided large commercial depositors, is afforded also for the smallest savings deposit. And the small deposit receives the same personal interest that is given larger accounts. Your ac- count is solicited on the basis of the service this bank renders. Alaska Bullding, Tome of the Scandinavian Amortcan Ben! Largest Savings Institution in the Pacific Northwest Capital and Surplus $1,500,000.00 Resources Exceeding $23,000,000.00 Second Ave. & Cherry St: Seattle, U.S. Ax ‘Branch at Ballard) Let’s go buy Boldt’s French Pas Pig’n Whistle Is _| INSPECTOR DECLARES GETS $2,000 IN. |autiEs So Opened in Seattle; BOND SALES ILLEGAL|' 5 ———_——_____ Seattic citizens made the opening) F. W. Whaley, examiner for the UNBURN e pervision of public offices, has Apply VepoRubd sion” Sunday, when they crowded / charged, in a report to the city lightly—it soothes the new cafe and refreshment par-| council, that three recent males Pa pote tortured skin, “| Holo lor from noon until closing time at | city bonds have been iliegal, night The bond male includes the $1,500,- | | 500, It was a generous reeponse to the | 999 sale of municipal ight and power | Appeals Court efforts of the proprietors, who. In| pant bonds, iaaue in 1918; $750,000 | “YOUR BODYGUARD" -Soy, extablivhing the Seattle link in thelr | of light and power bonds iasued in : y _— ‘ | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 18—The F ; cafe chain, have succeeded adenirably | 1919, and $400,000 in municipal car-|moat curious holographic will thatd Kosine Relieves in their desire to make an unusually | ting honda, sold in 1919, ie Gale aauee badece @ aaurds bs tees artistic addition to the “eating; Whaley holds the sales were 1!-| state of California has been declared You want to be restored to your graph Declared Valid in VICKS Vi places” of the city. legal because the bonds were sold | valid in a decision ha y , . pid | valid n handed down by The decorations are the last word phelow par and that the rate of in-} the district court of appeals. in modern cafe art and guests were terest carried wan in excess of the| It follows: delighted with the harmony of the | ¢ per cent limit fixed by law, } 4-12-15. wood decorations and the brilliant ft nace tadhoneeamtine dea old time self—freed from the dange: | mod Clark 351 Jones st progfeeld cer display o Do a of terrible ilepsy or ‘ itgpiay of paintings which adorns) me course of true love has too| apa aparmass 201 I leev hore $2000 | ° the Rosine: treatnene tee, ie gen segpers many side tracks, |more cash money nearly 20 years, successfully ‘com- The “Pig'n Whistle” is the result | bated Bpilepsy, or Fits. It will re- JACK OLSSEN. of several weeks of Inbor and the ex my mid is cleere | leev hore alle [rectal Rvethen wartting’ catenin penditure of thousands of dollars. It JACK OLSSEN, | wretched malady |ie in the former quarters of Fred A literal translation is as follows: | Large bottle, $2. If not satistied, Jerick & Nelson, at Second ave. and Maud Clark, 351 Jones street, funded. Write for tree, tectee en Raayrgece eg eee i Brookfield Apartments, Apartment | Epilepsy. Kosine Co. Washington, thirsty and hungry who went in to STOPPE JACK OLSsEN, |™"S% etiseibeectane Fy see the new place, My mind fs clear, I leave her all. | JACK OLSSEN. | Olssen owned a saloon at Jones a Eddy streets, He died at the Francis host April 17, 1917 Five days previously he was ob: Jserved by a nurse making some, marks with a pencil on a newspa: | per, She procured writing paper for {him and he wrote the curious will above When the document was filed by | Miss Clark, who was his house: keeper, Otto Olssen and Gus Olssen, For Over 50 Years MILLIONS * Suffer from Acid-Stomach Millions of people suffer year after year from aliments affecting practically every part of the body. never dreaming that their IM henith can be traced directly to_geid-stont~ cl re OF di | st As & tion | | brothers © e dead m ed al ne poor nourishment of the different rothers of the dead man, filed a| ios and lasoes of tee body, The sneaks contest alleging fraud, The court to | thin. slugeian day upheld Miss Clark's right to spring trom such tions. Biliousness, rheumatism, sciatica, general wi and energy, beadac! nervousness, mental depreasio claim the tum. eyes, estate. And we will On cach Fa even more |Grapplers Search for Girl’s Body 18. Pe serious allinénts such as catarrh and cancer At the F of the stomach, intestinal ulcers, cirrhosis STORE, | PORTLAND, Ore. | Municipal grapplers are today drag-| | ging the Willamette river bere for | | the body of Dorothy O’Brien, 16, who | was drowned last night Aug belching, food repeatin, ry t after eating, and sou NON 10, the wouderful mod aaay stomach. ro remedy tor id-stomach, 18 guaranteed to bring quick relict from these stomach miseries, Thousands kay they never droamed that at ny ing could of - Miss O’Brien, with three com such speedy relie(—and m: em feel Or we will sell your Til} svnions, was riding in a. canoe | sosuch eter in every way. Tex BATONIO automobile for you at | which overturned when it ran afoul] ite praise. 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