The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 27, 1919, Page 2

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years service to the homefur nisher! this week—featuring actual construction of an EMPRESS Malleable Range — showing through experts—how this famous range the EMPRESS Malleable range is the greatest range built--gives lifetime service —saves its price ina short time by using less coal— assures the housewife ab- solute kitchen satisfaction! with every EMPRESS MALLEABLE range we give a Guarantee Bond! —your old stove, range or heat- er taken as part payment on the purchase of a new EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANGE, pipeless furnace or heater! i RANGE is RIVETING ely reltable, ire we hand-rivet ie re PANELS are DOOR drops of rolling up. A/ top is not sani- here tu is no way of cleaning it. en. fore, always in jom to work prop- F BACK or smoke Plate is reinforeed a heavy flange and which prevents it warping or giving any way under # % f 3 z F substantial, plain, ily nickeled and ‘hi polished: clean like the els. ft band iii i built in sections to pre- vent warping. —THE BACK WALL be- — the high clonet)— ani range proper strongly reinforced with eavy bar iron, to which Wellsville oI botted the ting ths] racket supportin, i tea shelf. vf ine ~| reservoir is heated by contact with a Keystone |mum-fused metal pocket | riveted on the end of the range. The flare does mot come in contact with the reservoir, and there is no damper to @ivert the heat away from the oven when baking. Both oven and reservoir can be peated ‘evy-| St the same ti ‘The Weight of the Yeasels on range. beav- 17 Kept are 7, Kep' Wi® not break ordinary cast Jona, the lid ‘< ifned with heavy copper. U" entire the is} the in made of dest steel (not and made in sheet tron) ene abeet, ne scame on FREE THIS WEEK— —during demonstration week the manufacturer furnishes with: every range absolutely free a handsome and useful set (thirteen pieces) vit- reous enamel cooking ware, value $10—. quality | aie — | it, | the range you should have! —THERE IS « space of} —COPPER POCKET in weventeen hee tween the top of range and bottom of bigh | closet, affording plenty! Copper-Dearing Alumi- of room for a wash boil- er or hi the top o —THE FLUE BOTTOM im covered with a sheet of asbestos, which in turn ts covered with a sheet of Keystone Cop- er-Bearing metal, ma’ me the bottom construction carried out tm the between the ash pit the bottom fue. —THE FLUES are made of patentod mi Copper-Hearing jure! - a aed = me" the and coi sion known. We havé obtained the exclusive Fight to use this patent- metal for insulating the flues of malleable re greater Yolume of t = | and affords better draft. —RODY OF RANGE has triple w ‘The outer wall ts ot of 16- auge Ke Copper- waring Wellavilie pol- ished metal, e Inside flues being made of 17- gauge Keystone Copper- Rearing Aluminum - fused metal. Between there is @ heavy sheet of asbestos mill board | oy COAI—the EM. ALLBABLE because of its ‘@ features, uses than any other —the heater that burns the smoke and’ gas! —this heater, with its entirely new and novel construction, sup- plies an abundance of superheat- ed air directly over the fuel chamber, thereby burning and consuming all the gases arising from a soft coalerrpas va smoke and RGE TOP fire, and positively assures 100FEED OPENING per cent heating efficiency; the overdraft chamber, together LARGE MICA ED DoOR Lf with the constant flow and pres-venTiLATED sure of heated air over the fire," FRAMe, also baffles the heat (prevent- ANT" KLING ing its usual free exit throughSTRiPs & the smoke pipe and chimney) ,eymawace deflecting the heat to the flobr.HOT GLAST. INTAKE —burns any and all grades Of up “ coal; burns briquets, burns wood2¥ 046% and we guarantee 100 per cent heating efficiency. —any stove will heat the ceiling; the EMPRESS UNIVERSALOiAect DRAFT AIR BLAST heats the floor aspgripgq well; no cold floors. —our liberal credit enables you to purchase this heater now; and your saving in fuel will take care of your payments. TACOMA sort lOENFELD & 101-111 South 11th HEAVY POLISHED STEE HEAVY INNER LINING PROTECT: OUTER BODY AIR CHAMBER HOT BLAST SIDE LINING: EXTRA HEAVY VENTILATEO LINING SONS a. THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1919. ite WASHINGTON, Oct, 27.—-Oppo- sition to granting blanket approval on President Wilson m: take to prevent the threatened coal |strike developed when the Thomas Jresolution was called up in the sen ‘ate today, Senator Norah declared he med to the resolution wntil it ls known just what steps are con templated. The resolution would give the na }ttonal administration assurance of enate support tr he coal strike controversy, “Tam not gotng to favor this res olution until I know what policy government intends to stand Borah declared, “if it is inten eall out the militia and de © with whom we controversy I shall be it but if it is intended that nd fairness is to be anwured to every one then I have no objeo- to any ac’ is ite course during | ” | Borah Opposes Blanket Approval | of Wilson in Threatened Strike { tion, But I want to know what the program in first.” Altho Borah did not offer formal objection, Thomas withdrew the res olution temporarily and will seek ite adoption a. tomorrow Borah severely oritiotved the atti: | tude of Judge Gary toward organ- ised labor. “IT have twice criticined Judge |Gary.” Thomas retorted, “I had |hoped that the moral effect of such Ja resolution aa this would prevent the ooourrence of the strike, It i» jthe duty of the American congrens to take an American nd. We Jon’t propose to decimate anybody,” he added. Republican Leader Mondell, in a statement to the house today, de clared hem tly ap proved of President Wilron's atate ment Saturday declaring that a min erv’ strike now would be morally and legally wrong.” Fail to Clear Up Strike of Tailors The refusal of the striking Los Angelos tailors to send a representa- tive to the conference called by mediators of the department of labor at San Francteco haa forced adjourn- ment of the conference. Tatlors of the Coast have been on atrike since September 15. The conference was called to nettle the strike, The mediators have now proceeded to Lon Angeles to ascertain why strikers there were not represented at the meeting. ‘The hog may be a aquealer, but he seldom gives anything away. | USCLES FELT LIKE THEY WERE TIED IN KNOT Tanlac Built Up J. F. Frazzell “Bome wonderful things happen fm this world.” said J. J. Frassell, of 6018 South 17th street, Seattle, while in the Bartell drug store, re- cently, “and the way this Tanlac has restored my health and built me up is one of them, “At the time I began taking Tan- lnc,” he explained, “I wetghed only one hundred and twenty-two pounds and had not been able to hit a lek of work in two years. But I now balance the scales at one hundred and atxty-reven pounds and am swinging a ten-pound ham- mer at the Ames shipyards every day. a had suffered #0 long with stomach trouble that I had about despaired of ever getting over it I had no appetite and lots of foods —onions, kraut, beans and bacon, for instance—were like poison to mo. If I ventured to eat such things I would vomit them up and wuffer > oye pain afterwards 1 finaly wo I could hardly retain anything and would bicat up so badly with gas that I just felt mis- erable all over, 1 was also subject to colds and spells of malaria and then a little more than two years ago I was taken with rheumatism in my legs and arma, which made me almost helpless and I was fore- |ASKS SUPPORT > Just Why Should Yo Neglect Your We can’t think of a single reason that will hold water. And there is every reason in the world why you should NOT. Health is a mighty fine thing to have. You can’t meas- ure it in money at all. It is worth a great deal more than money. Money can’t replace it. You can’t enjoy money without it. Bad Teeth Will Injure Your Health If allowed to go long enough they may ruin it entirely. There is no doubt about this. It is a scientific fact. Any up-to-date physician will bear us*out in this. Abscessed teeth are OF REAL LABOR lowa Leader Says Ameri- cans Should Give Aid MUSCATINE, Towa, Oct 27.— (United Preas)—A plea to American cilmena to stand with labor In the present industrial ¢risia, was made today by Fred A. Canfield, president of the Iowa Federation of Labor, in an addres before the Social Wel fare assoblation, in convention here. The alternative, he said, would in. vite anarchy and chaos in this coun Canfield admitted the leaders of tho industrial labor day, the ones upon whom depends the future of industrial peace, are in « “critical situation today,” and should have the public's support. The forces of extreme radicalism threatening to gain control of die, Goa help the United States of ASTOR COULDN'T DODGE PEERAGE His Wife Will Be Candidate for Commons LONDON, Oct. 21-—4By United Preas.)-——The new Viscount Astor, after vainly trying to divest himseif of the peerage, has consented to his wife becoming @ candidate from Plymouth to succeed him tm the house of commons, it was learned today. Maj, Waldorf Astor, American- born, came into the tithe with the recent death of his father, This automatically waeated his seat in the house of lorda. He was deeply interested in polities and did not take kindly to the change. As- cording to his intimates, he serious- ly undertook to rid himself of the ‘ion only to be told that it “wasn't one.” e4 to quit work. I had it in my legs so bad I had to drag one foot after the other, One knee was swollen up to three times its nor- mal size and both legs were ro stiff and painful I couldn't bend them. My muscles felt like they were din knots and I suffered untold agony. At Inet I had to take to my bed, where I stayed for several months under the care of a nurse. I could hardly move my arms at all, “Resides taking al! kinds of medi- cines, I went to several hot springs, but nothing helped me and I had lost nearly al! hope of ever getting lany better. I could get no sleep to amount to anything and was very nervous, discouraged and de- spondent. I was troubled with con- stipation, sluggish liver and lost weight until I bad begun to look like a skeleton. I saw Tanlac ad- jsed and, without ae it would do me any good, I bought @ bottle, as I was willing to try anything there was a chance of getting @ little ease from, if nothing more. Well, my surprise and joy can be imagined when, after taking this medicine a few |days, I commenced to feel better. |My appetite returned in full force jand I could soon eat just anything d digest it perfectly. In all I sed six bottles of Tanlac and to put it all in as few words as pos- sible, I am just like a man jover. I mean to say by that that I haven't an ache or @ pain of any kind, sleep like a log at night and [feel fine all the time. I am feel- ing strong and healthy and can do Jas much work as if I had never been sick a day. I will gladly tell anybody personally, or anyone, who cares to write me, inclosing a amped envelope, just what Tan- lac has done for me.” Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores under the personal di- recti f a special Tanlac represen- ertisement, Penetratiog: Antiseptic Zema Will Help You N wndfalled youcan stopbacaing eching czema ly by Zemo Paling begins the applied Inva short [ametbee te arge bott noment Zemo is y, tter, pimples, rash, nilar skin diseases will be removed, For cle: the kin and making it gorously' hy, alwaysuseZemo,the renetrating, ant It is not agen se ‘anditdoesnotstain. When others fail itis the one dependable (zeatment for ekintroublesof all kinds ‘The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O, 30378? COUGHS ALBERT AVIATES OVER NEW YORK King of Belgians Visits John D. Rockefeller, Sr. NEW YORK, Oct. 27-—King Albert and the Belgium royal party left for Washington over the Pennsylvania railway at 11 o'clock today. A of several hours will be made in Phil. adelphia and the party will reach the capita) tonight. NEW YORK, Oct. 27—King Al- bert made a flight over New York city in @ seaplane today. He started from the Columbia Yacht elub at 8:50 and returned at 956. Last night the king of the Rel gians visited John D. Rockefeller, sr, at Tarrytown, The visit was clothed in secrecy. The king and queen may visit the South, it was learned today, The king desires to see tobacco In the various stages of its growth and manufacture. Wire Briefs MILWAUKEE, Wis. — Milwaukee mothers insist that their daughters in high school wear silk hosiery. They look nicer and do not fade as readily as cotton—and cost the same —#ay the mothers, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.—B. W. Gilmore telephoned his niece just in time to stop arrangements for his own funeral. Police then discovered the man killed by an automobile truck was Charles Johnson—not Gil more. PORTLAND, Ore.—Describing a fire which destroyed a houseboat on the river, Patrolman Sterns officially reported in writing: “The building was burned to the ground.” Liquor Election " Is On in Canada OTTAWA, Ont,, Oct. 27.—(United Press)}—Byeelections in six constitu. encies in Canada were under way to- day, voters being asked to elect men on three main iswues—nationaliza- tion of the railways; civil reestab- lishment of soldiers a: question of further gratuities to service men, and prohibition. General opinion in various prov- inces has it that Inter-provincial trade in liquor will be sanctioned. Prohibitionists seek to stop the im- port an well sale of liquor, ‘When ® man turns over a new leaf, he in never satisfied until he gets it blotted up worse than the likely to cause a great many ills which here- tofore were never charged to the teeth at all. Have you “Rheumatism”? If you have it is entirely possible that it is coming from an abscessed tooth. If it is, of course you may take any amount of medicine of any kind and it will not cure your con- dition. The only way to fix it Bp omy 4 is to have the tooth or teeth fixed up that are causing all the trouble. Heart disease, Eye and ear troubles, Stomach trouble, Throat trouble, Diseases of the spine and many other things are now known posi- tively to come in many cases from diseased teeth. So we ask you again, “Just why should you neglect your teeth?” It is very, very business, indeed. We have one of the most com- to wit vice. Fre old one. plete and up-to-date to be found anywhere service. able to offer you. Regal Dental Offices \ 1405 Third Avenue In { Diagenally Acrom the Street Graduate, registered den- - tists, best of materials, a binding guarantee with all work, lowest prices, consistent with the best of workmanship, a strictly sanitary office in every respect are some of the great advantages that we are dental offices here for your it. visability Teeth? You will find it most dis' our advantage to talk it us when you need dental ser- e Examinations We invite you to call and let one of our expert dentists give your teeth a thorough examination. H will quickly tell you if your tee’ need attention and also just w the cost will be. This examinati and estimate won’t cost you a ce nor put you under any obligati to have work done, unless you w This service is offered to freely and gladly. But let us urge on you the of giving this yo earliest attention. DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager N. W. Corner Third and U; Every Reapert Seattle's Leading Dentists From thq Postoffice, Be Sure to Get to the Right Piace q LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES Bodies of Slain Aviators Are Brought From Mexico BAN DIEGO, Cal, Oct. 27.— (United Preas.)—Draped with Ameri- can flags, the bodies of Lieutenants Cecil Connolly and Frederick B. Waterhouse, are here today, await ing burial. In the meantime, a thoro search for the murderers of the men is promised by beth the United States and Lower California govern ments, ‘The {lfated airmen, lost in the wilds of Lower California, in Sep- tember, were slowly starving to death, when found by two Mexicans, said to be from the Mexican fishing boat Esperanza. Too weak from hunger to defen@ themaeives, they were stabbed to death by the Mexi- cans, according to members of the rescue party, which returned here with the bodies on board the U. S. 8. Aaron Ward. On the fuselage of the airplane which carried the aviators, was found a diary of their sufferings, Notes to their mothers, in which they Aaserted they were not afraid to die. Lieut. Connolly will be buried with Club Breakfast at the Butler, starting at 40 cents. Satisfaction assured AMUSEMENTS MOORE (itpnvitue HARRY GREEN LILLIAN SHAW CICCOLINI Ben and Hazel M tera; the Eugenes PALACE MIP Continuows Daily, 1 te 13 Six Big Acta of HIPPODROME VAUD 1LLeE Feature Photop! HERBERT RAWL! iON =a “A DANGEROUS AFFAL PANTAGES Matinees, 2130; Ni J and. ithe Wal- n City Four, comedy quartet; les Lindholm and Comps ‘om Minnesot Binia de inging violinist; Bur cing demons; Na: Fifth at Pine Elliott 2526 SHE'S HERE THIS WEEK “18 HOPKINS” in Three Hys- TODAY—LEW WHITE in “VM GOING CRAZY" 400; Mi full military honors here tomorrow. The body of Lieut. Waterhouse will| be sent to his home at Weiser, Idaho. Here are the last messages writ ten to their mothers by the two men: Connelly wrote: “Dearest Mother: My time to die is here. God knows it will be wel- come enough after our sufferings so far of hunger and thirst. Try/ to forget my fate. What I have is! yours, Use it for your comfort and happiness. I tried to live a good life |and I do not fear death. Please do not wear mourning for me. Love to you, dad, Nora, Hazel and | God bless you all. Waterhouse wrote: “Dearest Mother: We have been | here now 10 days. No signs of any help, and our water nearly gone, so/ I thought I would write you a short letter while I had the strength. I don't want you to grieve for me. I want you to have everything, which is not much. AN my love to you! and Sis and Dad. Lovingly, SON.” | Another message told how drank the water from the airplane’ radiator, and how they tried unsuc-| cessfully for two days to catch fish. MAN IS MISSING Portland friends of G. C. Messinger, |who has been missing from the New Richmond hotel since October 9, are searching for the missing man, Messinger left the hotel in the afternoon stating he was ill. and was going out to see a doctor. He is said to have had $300 in cash with him when he disappeared. He wrote a number of letters to relatives in Portland declaring. he wes in good health. CHEMISTS MEET WEONESDAY Puget Soun section of the | American soclety will meet in University | campus, at & p. m. October 29, to hear P. A. Cornelius of the na- |tion Milk Products company speak | on recent developments of the work jof chemists in the condensed mfik industry, hes and body pains caused from 4 cold are soon relieved by taking LAXATIVE BROM™ =" NINE Tablets. There is only ene “Bromo Quinine.” UW. \.. « signature on the box. 30c. 990 cu COR Third Ave UNIVERSITY For Irritated Thro item |. Youget Pp o's “eS e><R> ENTISTS No. 1—Third and Union St. Opposite Postoffice Put an all-weather tread on that old tire. 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