The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 20, 1919, Page 10

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a RE? — — — — — THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1919. FREE DOCTOR - ers, servedly popular. the best Coal on the market, price or for any purpose, mer price is St An old Seattle favorite. $6.50; washed Nut, bunkers. Raven Lump Coal A screened and hand-picked Bituminous $6.50 per ton at the bunkers. Coal, TEL.MAIN 442 TO7 SECURITIES BLDG at at Boldt’s—upto _ Let's go | Mal 24 Kees"downtown, 213 4 Ave | PANHANDLER’S GEMS DAZZLE “COP’S” EYES TILADELPHIA, Aug. 20 the poor hobo? Go to the Nanoose Wellington COAL of which we are the exclusive import- is the same high grade of Coal as first made Wellington Coal so de- We claim that it is PER TON-—AT THE BUNKERS Grand Ridge Coai Hand-picked lump, $5.75 per ton at the Your Dealer \ at Our any sum- or “Pity Not much!" sald po [ice of the 11th and Winter sts. sta tion after Charles Clark, arrested for panhandling, had dazzled their eyes RIGHT DRUG CO. 169 Washington: St. and 1111 First Ave represent the And the Doctor will give| With several diamond rings, a you & careful examination |™ond scarfpin and a gold watch jewelry had bene purchased with the contri “soft-hearted marks.” and prescribe for. you, The FREE. sick you cannot do bet- | butions of adv treatment. living. Bread is still the most eco- nomical, most essential product on the market. And Butter-Nut and Holsum Bread highest achieve- ment in the art of modern baking. 12c and 17c per Loaf. Order of your grocer. ntage of this offer, “soft-hearted marks,” you money and give the | forded him a daily income that ran as high as $100 United States Wheat Direc- tor Barnes says: “Eat More ’ if you wish to live better and cut your cost of dia. | according to Clark, The Clark said, af Notable Play RE” rh Produc- od Company $2.50. Mats. Riotous Musical Frotic JARVIS FOOTLIGHT REVUE PORTER J. WHITE & CO. in “The Hideaway” Al WohIman, singing comedian; Canfield & Koi fun makers Anita Arliss, musical comedy star, and Four Morok Sisters, arrialints Mats. 2:30. Nights 7 and 9 ‘This Week—Lew White ts “THE MIDNIGHT EXPRESS” Nights (Sunday), %6e; | Mate (except Mondays), 250, | Ladies’ Mata, (except Sundays), 19, Mate 2:30. Nights 7:15 and 9:15. L in “Kasy Way to Make Money” bia” model that will them all. easiest possible terms. PAN TAGES| PALACE HIP) Continuous Daily, 1 to 12 There is some one “Colum- your fancy exactly. We show Prices start at $25, and you pay here on the Celene Craven joyfully carries this striking banner which tells in) general terme what the acters of New York aré sirthing for. AMUSEMENTS) [Martial Law Is On pper Silesia REPL = Aug, 19.—(Delayed) (United Prees)—-Martial law was de [clared in Upper Silesia today, as a | rewult of the clash between German jand Polish forces. | German government representa | tives minimized the seriousness of the | situation, however, declaring that #0 far only 15 Germans had been killed |, Chancellor Bauer told the assem bly at Weimar today that the Polish | rovernment was not implicated in the Silesian attacks, saying that the |noldiers who invaded German terri tory were not regulars, The Ger }Man commander was master of the situation, he anid Moonshine Gets Trio in Trouble Three moonshiners were being held | for the federal grand jury Wednesday |by United. States Commissioner Mc Cleland. John Constantino, arrested by 1n- ternal Revenue Officer Ralph W. Latham on August 13, on a charge of operating a still at 4759 Grah st., was bound over under bonds of | $2,000. | Mra. I. A. Dusterhoft, accused of making moonshine on her kitchen earing, She und over under $750 bail second ap- pearance before the commissioner |One day last week he testified for his friend, an alleged moonshiner. He has put up ball of $1,000, and ts at liberty. John Chisholm made his Fortunately for ties the skindeep beau outside. meet the skin is invariably worn oa} | In They just rushed out in thelr stage costumes and gave | President ‘re using “moral suasion” WHAT CHANCE HAVE SHOW MAGNATES? News Pictures Show How Theatrical Strikers Put Pep Into Strike for Better Conditions says Marie Dressler |‘em come to terms. | ing to abuse the downtrodden chor Talk about quitting with hammers in the air, these chorus girl strikers didn't even stop to don street | Sit! any longer.” clothes when they joined the strikers in New York. the bystanders a surprising eyeful. “We'll bring ‘em to their knees,” “We'll make They're not go Men, Take Notice! | Special purchase of 500 pairs of Men’s High Black and Brown Calf and Kid BUT- TON Shoes in medium and full toes. Regular selling prices $8.50 to $10.00. Now $4.95 Here’s your opportunity to save. TURRELL SHOE Co. Downstairs Department Entrances—Second Avenue, also Madison And Marie, being of the newly formed | Chorus Girls’ union, means all — pays. “Don't be a scab” is the argument these actress pickets are trying] « |to Impress on this unconvinced thespian. The pickets are Ni | Carter and Dorothy Allen and th | York actors’ strike. Plan Extensive ‘Street Nearly $10,000,000 will Be « wewers The city plans to » $4,000,000 and $5,0 on similar work 00 durin. provements were included fr Engineer A. H. Dim timate, which was mously by the council Some of the improvements a retaining wall on 40th ave. N. Jing 20th ave. W.; ‘on aves. and F st., Bothell, way and 10) aving of Westlak regrad ave, N. E 40th Rainier trunk sewer wo trunk sewer and the con tion of a bulkhead at 12th a and W. Garfield st There is a pe an »y ave., from Califorr auntleroy, may be paved. bility, also, CITY TO SPEND |Haecs, fer, Closer TEN MILLION : Im- provements in 1919 Seattle during 1919 and 1 improvements, according to city! council plans as they appear in the budget which is being prepared for |the coming year Tentative plans which were pro poned for 1918, and were dropped be cause of the extremely high cost of meterialx, have been started, and the close of 1919 will find an investment of nearly $5,000,000 in Seattle street | improvement This tal includes work done on paving, sidewalks and z 1920 The proposed im n City s budget es-] Announcement is made that the eccepted unani-| Royal Boot Shop, located at Second t. EB. a 2. A. White. pav |The firm name will be changed to} Company store reo: A paving of Eliiott| the grading of E. 40th Dexter © ave ing 1 Gen rast rac ve. W that ia ave. | | THEATRES | a | the title of the y show which | e Hip Thursda a An three sce and It tnelud portray singing, seven characters.” comedy and in a big New York productio) fall F Scotland's ve’ nedian,” will have a ve ffering and present his lummy. one of the me matic & Herr, “Master Ath’ will do lfting, hand balanctn, ng work Girls of '61" pretty tive young gi elen FR m Beeson known as Erminie Duff; ‘Trixie Harris are Comedy Duo.” char to. talk ge ‘Adie Ben | nett will present a and talk ing act entitled “I Love That Gir their offering being along original lines. These folks are to be featured n this |L ntrilo ntrilo auto oat in letes,” | i and Is the title of a act presented by two attrac rt and and “The HOUSING FLEET WIVES addition to BECOMES BIG PROBLEM 60,000 visitors ex: pected here for “fleet week,” the housing committee was considering means Wednesday of caring for d families of men a nard the various ve al hundred of thes pected here. Ten thousa the total 40,000 manning the Samat will be granted shore leave daily els. re ex sailors of fleet, 4 nd of-] Trade With Siberia Dr. C. W. Huntington, former at tache of the American embassy at Petrograd, visiting here Wednesda maid he hoped for closer trad tions between this port and ir er rl alth offic Ask your doctor le in neattle. “by the five D Heaties m is a in aus of |] or druggist about it. ' parten Drug Stores and Swift & ne New Russian division of the U. 8. department of commerce Baby Tank to Make Army ree the by lwhich has ure tour Tacoma, Pe stimulate Capt. B. une y tank me a prominent fig in Seattle streets lingham, enatehee and interest in D. Gunnin Port An Yakima to enlistments. ng is in charge Changes Hands hop has been taken ove! Brown {and Untversity by R. E and C. A Brown-White Shoe |The now firm will operate t many |been a leading shoe merchant o | Everett, while Mr. W te for severa jyears past } local hou pase PONTROL, Some people act on “impulse,” And have no self-control ent to thelr feel cerity from the » The self-control in any one In a virtue to be sought; For It crentes a character, Created and not bought. || To self-control will mean defeat For emotion and temptation: It will destroy that @ impulse On every indication, Second and Union, have been the ideal Family Laxative for 40 years—a guar- antee of reliability. Gentle in action, they are entirely free from injurious drugs, and are intended especially for constipation, biliousness, _indi- gestion, torpid liv- er or inactivity of the bowels. Your druggist sells them. Warner's Sale Remedies Co., Rochester, N. T. Mac, Mary in the New Siberia, Tour.in Northwest uiting officers plan to Ermentrude, recently, to ‘Prominent Shoe Shop a between | along the lines « ly established, | ss ar pricéd foot | On Lopez Island, in the Famous San Juan i men and children. | years has| aa been ldentitied with] SALMON CANNERY | Jonas Intimates in Court That He Is Provider mi Drunk Charge Jonas ley, gentlemanatiarge, | t you go will you keep freely admitted to the cop that he put in J Childe a wife ree kids,” yell. had bitten into homemade beer one toomany Monday night, according 5 tine of $10," een When J nas faced acting Police| Jonas sought a seat on the bench é 0 and began muttering to himself. | Judge Eugene Childe Tuesday morm| ‘wise ig that man saying?’ de Jing his aching head held only one| manded Judge Childe | thought “He says he’s gotta and three Were you drunk?” demanded City | kids,” explained Bailiff Frank Attorney Patrick Tammany Smith | “I gotta wife and three kids,” eried | ——_—— --— Jonas Why did you get drunk?” de or manded Tammany ih “ “I gotta wife and three kids,” bel-| lowed Jonas. Where 4i@ you get your liquor?” insisted Tammar “I gotta wife and three k wept Jonas “Did you manufacture it yourself Tammany ask “I gotta a wife and three kids | wailed Jonas | “Did somebod booze?” queried th “I gotta wife Jonas RIGHT DRUG Co. sTORES Leek fer the Free Decter Sign. Stomach as Stomach n), Beleh- ing, Swelling and eeling. Also Pains in the Stomach between meals relieved in TWO MINU@TES. a |) 8 ir) Sample Free (5s"%4) Fag - Chemical strength run-down people in two time in many instances, of delicate, bysicians Co, druggi EXCURSION SUNDAY AUGUST 24 | Group, Where You Will See a | IN FULL OPERATION THE S. S. WHATCOM Colman Dock at 8:30 a. m. Sunday on this Before landing at Richardson, a Juan Islands will be made. | Will leave | extra special excursion | trip among the famous § | Return to Seattle at 10 p. WHANGDOODLE BE BROOKS’ JAZZ ORCHESTRA WILL ENTE ALO | Dairy Lunch at City Prices Served on the Boat or Bring || Your Basket Lunch . WHATCOM LEAVES 8:30 A.M. COLMAN DOCK ROUND-TRIP FARE $2.00 Children 5 to 12, 81.00 Including War Tax Staterooms May Be Reserved Puget Sound Navigation Co. COLMAN DOCK MAIN 3908

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