The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 26, 1919, Page 5

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a eageomemne e oe Woodhouse-Grunbaxm Farniture Co., In, 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU " SKAGIT POWER =a BILL DELAYED - Council Passes Measure for Light Extension | Babe Names Ship r ero Father P * or" CREDIT SYSTEM has been established for your conven ved Again until next Saturday tha ! anywhere, No Extra Charges—No Interest EMSS On Tip Ghagit river ate ned JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY ut motlor th € laid aside til he STORE HOURS—890 TO 5.90 had been turn bh every avail able detail pertaintr neste unell Walter I. Meter, and | Light Bonds | The nell fp nance auth ea $1,250,000 an addit te power | plant La ¢ council ect t eo Clits of Ft. Lawton district, according $1 of the required amount The streets and sewers committee ‘O NEED to buy an extra bed for your guest room cata on. a ” baie we am , weet ua if you have one of these bed davenports in your tum. 4 to f The 1 thorizing the ar ‘opri home. It will make a spare bedroom out of any room ia GR ERAGE tect the aeoarel | in the house. It is fitted with a high-grade link fund to finar a fresh fruit and ® - Vegetable market, wa ot amned f u fabric spring, and ample spa¢e is provided inside for upon. The ordinance failed to re all of the bedding, including the pillows. 18 | catve the & lly tes required by the i IB) city charter for INergency bills. | » _ — | Free Ride Bil Loses abies al * ticers and men of the Pacific fleet ture dt he the tan | Of Fire Hazards {stringent sitney reeulations, and the |%,pletir® of her father, Major Ran Years of ex- . appropriation of § Dae interest who a cinaivdd tw’ tie seneuth en Hhasea During Dry Spell ore ne en ee jhe pores Ee cm f takin Officials of the fire department! come up for pasage get sien taivk glasses, and our urge Seattle citixens to be careful he council will wet upon & reso | cross for bravery aa etthehenes low operating ex- | about throwing cigarets and matches |!uton at the meeting next Mon The destroner “Zane now near pense. enable us) ns during the: ¢ a to adopt the budggt for 1920. ling complet ut Mare. tslan So. ‘eeahe Maktag | "POCt during thendry spell budget will be printed and on file |'™* Completior Mare, Island. Classes for less] A dozen or more calls to put out /for two weeks, after which a public . quones. grassand brush fires thruout various! hearing will be held where tax } eo residence districts occur each day, |ariné, Will be held where taxpay- | RECEIVE NO REPORTS or Distance It requires constant attention of th stions. After a al correction, | jasses complete for. . Lenses duplicated on short notice at reduced prices, OF TRANSPORT ASHORE SAN reports department to keep the flames from|the budget will be | Igniting houses. The number of fires which broke | out over the city Monday was re ported cut down greatly Tuesday morning. . Fire completely destroyed the $40,- officially passed ag an ordinance Incensed by the continued Juggling jof the ordinance providing for the appropriation of $475,000 for immedi ate construction of a roadway No today rt service con FRANCISCO, had | either by the army transy or the Chamber of Commerce cerning United States tra Aug. 26 ved been rece and preliminary work to the proposed | re; ee onolulu dispate 000 home of Mrs. John Davis, widow |sito of the Skagit power plant on |aerecn art tae enna soate ot late John Davis, Seattle real| Ruby creek, Mayor Ole Hanson ad ruth estate operator, at Irvington, Tues. | dr ter to t ty counct! day afternoons a Using what distor’. tac, MISS KOLMITZ BACK Mrs. Davis, who was in the house | tics must cease and the council take | at the time, became trapped in the | some action | TO SWAT PROFITEER j dining room a had to smash a| ‘ window and leap to the ground te Sieeoce: Caustic fm Neto Miss Charlotte Kolmits is back on | irs | The mayor's letter follows the job ax assistant United States | district attorney After a month's vacation hunting garden snakes on Vashon taland, she Gentlemen: I desire again to call |your attention to the fact that you have failed to make provision for the Electric apparatus has been in lvented by Swiss that employs magnetism to pack nails in boxes in housing of prisoners formerly kept | returned fresh and eager for work jresular layers and thus have about jin the old stockade. | Monday morning jhalf the space required when they| «Common humanity, it seems to| And she'll get it, too, with. all > jare placed loosely in kegs. |me, demands immediate construc | these food profiteering cases com. i] ) jUon of some place, somewhere, | ing up. | |where these unfortunates can be | ——— a 7 e “BAYER CROSS” ON | kept, inatead of being forced to herd | in our already crowded jail. | “L hereby request that full partic [lars be furnished me. ax mayor, ag jto the manner in which the Brawley Jestate secured title to the corner of “1 COULD HARDLY STRAIGHTEN UP,” Can't you just hear the youngsters’ exclama- tions when you take home one of these de GENUINE ASPIRIN licious Boldt Cakes. | Spokane st. and Second ave. 8. This, ‘There's one waiting for ’ |you wilt remember, occurred while I you, freshly baked to- was abwent in the East on the Skagit day. | matter, | Wage Measure Urged eerie = P13 Second Avenue. | 1:0 Genlon:. to setemmmend te /Portland Man Is Free From 1414 Third Avenue body that you immediately Rheumatism Now—Gains Madison Market, Second jdeficit measure necessary to pay the Sightee * and Madison increased scale of wages to the city Eig! n Pound Pacific Market, 310 Pike | “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be employes im increase of 12% per | A tew bottles of tt . Economy Market, First [genuine must be marked with the Sal wares Me lh mover nade have “put tee ia she > mt r Sg er dg ghey BT ets § and there is no just reason why, this | Pounds,” declared W. A. Williama, poeta proper directions to safely |™easure should not have been pass. /a well known employe of the Pen- lrelieve Headache, Toothache, Ear-|°! !" July and made effective at|insular Ship Buliding Company - Z ait : once |living at 861 Warren street, Port ache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain. |°™ Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but |, “!"Understand that your honorable | land Kon, recently ¢ le few cents at drug stores—larger body has decided that this increase At times during! the past two ERY | packages also. Aspirin is the trade |/? Wages shall not take effect until |years,” he continued, “I had just s | mark ot Rayer Manufacture of Mono |October. This simply means that |suffered agony with rheumatism in employes of the city are working for |my shoulders and arms mus Lic: scmeceseemntndlendiessausiahasentssast leas than they should for the three |cles would get stiff n and months—July, August and Septem. |so painful that I could hardly put | ber, on my clothes or get my hs J | “The people of ttle would like | high enough to comb my hai We Will Giadly Patients From) see justice without any | damp, cloudy weather expecially, my Sane Out of Town,|@Wibbling or evasion, The-city is|pain was intense. My kidneys Wa na Give Whose Time Is/*urely setting a bad mple to the |bothered me constantly and ther Sap ‘Ger . Mapes Limited, Givem}®%ber employers of la in this} was such a hurtitig: in the small community af my back that wher stooped Advice. en, Ate Tactles Arraigned to pick up anythin I could “Once more I feel compelled to straighten up. Then about ask the cguncil to cease their dila-|a year ago my stomach got alt out| tory tactics and proceed with the , and my appetite went construction of the Skagit. Appar-|back on me. I could not eat ently, some of you talk for muniipal |thing without bloating all up with ownership and are candidates gy our gas and being in misery. for municipal ownership platforms, ut |an hour or so, This gax would ge when you get a chance to vote for|up around my feart, causing tn municipal owner you find many |tense pains and such awful spells astla Withee cuatarrnsmment reasons for delay | of palpitation that I could hardly Lack of action on your part at/get my breath. I was badly con this time means that the Skagit will |stipated and had such fearful head at Ye sir, Taniac is great and ss Rowe Taylor Battery st., | over neg poe Battery al recommend it because I believe Laboring People’s Dentists when a motorcycle on which tne¥ [ies just what tote other peo- J. RK. VAN AUKEN, Manager were riding was struck late Monday! ple need.” — , »y Bartel night by an automobile driven by| ’ Tgniac ts sold in Seattle by Bartell Located for years at 8. 8. Co Haru Takahashi, a snese, The| Orug Stores under the personal di r First and Pike, Phone plac represer rection of a special Te Advertivement, sccident eccurred at Second ave. 8 ‘und adew @, ative. STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1919. _ PLEADS JUDGE |Judge Allen i\Kicked by Horse, Lad Is Near Death PROSSE Physicians Aug had practically despaired of the life today of t year-old son of J. E Moore, kicked by « horse five miles of here Monday The youngster suffering from @ crushed skull. He strayed ecrral and was playfully chasing horses about, when the anim: wheeled and kicked him full in the face. | SISTER TAKES BODY The burial of Charles H. Daftar son of the late Col. L, A. Daffan, who was found dead in a hotel room here August 15, will take place at the family En Texas, Miss Katie Daffan, sister of the deceased, was in Seattle Tuesday to @ke charge of thy body. Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents, With your fingers! You can lift off any 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 little at any drug store; apply callus. costs a few drops upon the corn ¢ In stantly it stops hurting you lift that bothersome corn or cal lua right off and all one bit of pain or soreness. Yo humbug! DERWILLO root writhout Truly! . be delayed at least one The |aches that I iid get sick at my} r power and light users of this city |stomach and have to give up and| h D hair are cgying for more power and light. |lie down. 1 kept patching up_with| py plications down daily | managed to work most of the tim»,| Have you tried it yet?) Thousands “If some of you have decided to|but there were lots of days when 1. HANC)1ou tied It yet? Thousands ow Your Fears Away — |foxisitc ‘escort torso ny et isis i hg ata it in every manner possible, why not | pull through enum, and’ causes y : : . ea stand on both your feet and say so. In fact, t kept getting w alt Sune aNOLD, Prouahnes An unclean mouth is particularly disgusting and extremely dan instead of camouflaging the time until I began taking to quickly disappear. It gerous. In th days of highly, scientific dentistry a foul mouth, £ lac. Well, the first bottle Helped roses to the cheeks’ and with decayed and missing teeth, is inexcus There is abso me #0 .much that I got another Given a youthful complex clean condition—it can't be. because it will cost too much, for FIGHT ON CARROLL FOC a ena nde aver The |iaeme announcement soon to appear a few dollars will secure this service for you. It can’t be because John ¥, Murphy, attorney for the!’ ematism is so much better that Eee, ARSE ee eet or iter the opportu is lacking—there is a dentist for every few thou California Grape Growgra’ assocl|)1 nardiy notice it any m and Company sand people—there ta one for you. You can’t possibly find a good ation, secured a writ Tuesday di |mpy stomach ia in’ such A con- | oer to ths : recting tary of State I. M./ ation. that I am eating just any- | Feason for not having your teeth attended to. Howell, and City Comptroller Harry) ining 1 want and am never trou- | W. Carroll to show why certain bled any more with « palpita ITH Selentific Dentistry there should be no longer names had been stricken off the) (joy, pain or distress of any kina! any FEAR OF PAIN in the dental chair, and wet” petition Murphy filed this|ceer meals, My kidne used to| Unless your food is ‘ tone Sates eee ee NST ee elon spring, Murphy's | petition’ would] nother me xo often at night that! gs sea wah aval r als. eed for ten years of per have put the question ax to wheth-|t \outa never got any sound sleep, |g digested without the after- pbargg Baio ihe W emiractien of dacnyed er the state should be wet or dr¥ but now I can sleep the nicht | math of painful acidity, the teeth and the scalin caning of teeth cost next on the ballots at the next | Siem wake up the morr . . Savatio a: pig, Soe dpe Pg eat ¥ rf thapigh and wake up in the morn. A ioy is taken out of both the mouth to rema unwholesome condition ection ge feeling e nave also | ps ye ae ' Carroll, when he sent the pettline ‘Tantac Laxative iets in| Mf eating and living. 5 : tion to the secretary, struck off the) connection ~ with the nk and Modern methods — high-class dentistry —-low JJ) names of persons who had not! have been relieved entirely of con-| . — . sted at the last election. Murphy /|atipation and headache ‘Tanlac prices. These we offer you. lasserts this was not legal |Juat seems to have given me new| cake ape <a energy, Uap « + | are wonderful in their help | TWO HURT IN SM/ puckle down to my work all ¢ Electro Painless Dentists Minty injuries were sustained by land still feel fine when the day is|[ito the stomach troubled | with over-acidity. Pleas- ant to take—relief prompt and definite. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION i “QUASH CHARGE, | | then shortly | | | | os | Bazoff, employ This week She Rhodes Co. 2103 | {Allen ts Slated for Trial on 7 ‘ September 2 | | | BACK TO SCHOOL 1 Judge ¢ Ner t h attor | intent to di e of ind H TS Rian 6 S on Ju _ re | H‘"7s for children and the miss in beaver. In the large line are big sailors with re pute ies tea Sais ba PA amc: soft drooping brims, mushrooms, poke shapes and soft tam charging him with unlawfully ha There are other numbers in Felts and Soft Velvets ing lquor 1 poewertion, ar ai Colors are Black, Brown, Taupe and } tember 2 | four reasons why the other indict N ment should hrown out Three W ar ad jur © ntioned as be-} e able ubstanth the admi F ll S io of the judge, the demurrer fa] tal ad inate dom sed all Suits ture of the accusation st him.| New Second Floor. aly, ote, ot tte a ‘e ‘i able The new arrivals of |who did not enter a motion Mon-|} high grade Suits show . dda an extensive line of smart- Attorney Not Here ly tailored models, of splen- My attorney, J. Aller did quality, moderately priced. he ge lc pggenp s styles are in Navy Blue and Black |turn," Gau sald Tuesday, Tricotine, smartly braided in flat | Dr. Lyons Baths silk braids with other colors of Brown, Dr. J. H ns, in his motion te Oxford, Ruby and Overseas Blue, made have the | ment him de-| either long or medium length with those “ied re f ang come oy ‘||| smart narrow belts. Sizes from 16 to 46 bust. which. he 1 that when he testi }fled before the grand jury an effort} 1 \was'tmade to have him sign a wal} |ver, which would have allowed him| ‘1.2 x , "eae ’ a {0 bp taaicins || Children’s and Misses Made-Up Hair Bows will wign it)" he -de S © Main Floor Center Jurora: aid: to. him Sweaters + a it person cannot be | _ A very complete assortment of color- dicted by the grand jury if he test Upper Main Floor, ings made from our regular stock. Rib- flew he, claims. Charles G, Heifne Coat Sweaters, Slip-over Sweaters bons artistically tied. 50c, 65¢, 75c, 90¢, ete, seagate gO rgd em and regular Tuxedoes are in the chil- $1.00 and $1.25. - weal: aatate ana’ in icin. seat dren's and misses’ sizes in splendid col- clares he signed the waiver with| ors of Copenhagen, Robin's Egg Blue, knowing what it:was, He did/ Turquoise, Green and Tan. e ’ - ’ a te SRC AVAL See roses od Ages 6 to 16 years. Priced at $4.95, Children s and Misses Ja deputy coroner, Martin assert $6.50, $7.50, $9.95, $12.50, gone pte liao Bonet t | OES se bat eal a Ivory and Tan Cape t ndlctments set aside wil = egg op Ey Gloves Scarfs Mi s” and Ladies’ se 2 RECRUITING IS. RESUMED HERE Army Calls Ex-Service Men for Overseas Enlistments in the army for serv. ice in France have been reopened, | the army recruiting station here an-/ nounced Monday. The call is for men with previous service who may enlist for either one or three years with no reserve clause. | Men without previous service will} also be accepted for this duty, but! they will have to enlist for three years The infantry and the signal corps are the only branches open for this | duty. Expert phone operstors| and repair men, expert radio oper-| ators and telephone linemen are es-| pecially wanted, it was announced. | All men enlisting will be sent im: mediately to the overseas depot at Camp Meade, Md As most of them will be previous | | service men, it is presumed they will not have to undergo any train-| ing and will stay in this country | only long enough to await arrival! of a transport load. Negroes Raided and | White Woman Held| A large of cc ound in uy ‘Turner, colored, jean hotel, 14th ton st., by pe Steen and G quantity a foom, oc in th ine was ed by L Afro-Amer. ave. and Washing ficers Sgt. W. H Graves early Tues- D day morning T. Roberts, a second negro, and| nche Noble, a white waitress, who me to the room whi officers | ere present, were also 1 as disorderly TEACHER BACK WITH HONOR FROM FRANCE) With the memory of book persons. ersonal con- | gratulations. from Gen, John J.| Pershing still f ih, Miss Re jlass, | teacher of history at the Franklin | high school ha returned to her! home 17 34th ave after 14] months of work as social entertain- ment and recreatiot the YM. C, A. in Fran secrétary for | Miss Glass | was stationed at Brest, where she had charge of the four "Y" huts, It was her work there that brought gratitude from Gen. Pershing. Miss Glass will her Franklin osume duties at the h school next month, SPOKANE COUNCIL IS UPHELD IN JIT CASE SPOKANB, Aug. 26.—The superior court has sustained the city council | in its refusal to grant jitney operat: | ing permits. An appeal will be | taken to the supreme court, ‘The | council formally decided to grant no permits while the str ear com: | panies were “experimenting” with | Goent fares. } FIRE FIGHTER KILLED PORT A oLES, Aug. 26. of the Goodyear Lumber Co. was instantly killed, and Gus Brickson seriously injured here when a burning snag fell onto the men while they fighting fire Monday, ‘The accident occur- | red 80 miles from medical ald. | a ot “il were ing, think of TI Upper Main Floor Searfs, priced from $4.95 to $12.50. \CARME August Main Floor Center A complete line of sizes, very dur- able. Suitable for school wear. Sizes from 2 to 15 years. At prices of $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. parate Wool CONVENTION HERE! Street car men are the best adver-| Users in the world, local delegates | to international! convention of street car men to be held in Chicago | September 2, declare, and if Seat-| tle could only bring the convention} here in 1921 the city would receive! the sale we are making still reductions on— SHEFFIELD PLATE CHAFING DISHES more advertising than it ever had, || CUT GLASS Delegates are: President M. J WATCHES Murray, Secretary E. H. Davey,|| CLOCKS Business Agent J. A. Stevenson, E./ JEWELRY Rose and M. F. Garrity. They have planned a whirlwind campaign to secure the 1921 convention for! Seattle | A $5.00 cut, or more, on @ high-grade watch in this sf 1. ML BENNETT Manufacturing Jeweler “STILL” WRECKED AND | i] Ph Hotel, Westlake, Ni WOMAN IS ARRESTED ||_*"* “els: West. Neer Mrs. Rose North, 6550 49th ave. | Ss. W. was in the city jail, and her “still” was a wreck, Tuesday. | Dry squad officers raided her home | and found the still in operation They confiscated 19 pints of grapes and a sample of mash. Fif- teen gallons of mash were de- stroyed. She was booked for vio-| lating the liquor ordinance. FREE DOCTOR Ex-Government Physician 1111 FIRST AVE., oo WwW INGTON ST. RIGHT DRUG Co. STORES Leok for the Free Doctor $169 Sure Seal Fruit Jars Special at $1.35 Doz. QUART SIZE We recommend Sure Seal Fruit Jars*-they have the wide mouth with the glass covers and make a | perfect vacuum seal. Regular price $1.69 dozen. Quart size. Special at, dozen...... -.. SLBS | $2.50 Galvanized Wash Boiler $1.49 Here is an extra good value. A Galvanized ‘Wash Boiler in the No. 8 size. These Boilers are well constructed and always give long service. Regular price $2.50. Special at .. $1.49 Conservo--The Cold Pack Canner Makes Your Canning Work Easy You will find you can do your canning work a_ great deal quicker and easier by using a Conservo. A Conservo will cook an entire meal at one time over one burner on any kind of a stove. , Price $12.50 Kerr Regular Fruit Jar Covers, special at, dozen ...... 25c

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