The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 12, 1919, Page 11

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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, 1919. PAGE 11 i XTR A SPECIAL! y_ ee 50,000 Pounds GENUINE LAKE ATHABASCA I WHITEFISH PIKE AND PICKEREL premier game-food fishes 6f North America— mez L OS ‘THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY solid carloads taken through the ice from the waters of big Lake Athabas n northern Can- and immediately placed in refrigerated ‘cars for ent to Seattle. Quality guaranteed. of ypu who have lived in the Great Lakes particularly in the Middle West, will recall he famous planked whitefish dinners, still featured oy Ls and cafes. Baked stuffed whitefish, ‘the ious white meat broiled to a tempting and served with melted butter—no other fish swims tastes quite so good. A$ to 5 pound whitefish will make a hearty meal arare treat for the whole family. Or perhaps ym like the big Pike or Pickerel better. Get One for Friday or Sunday’s Dinner | At 19 Cents a Pound Jt's the Cheapest, Best Meat You Can Buy SHERMAN’S MARKET Rear of Central Public Market, 1422 First Ave. Pike and Union Right Back of Bon Marche CALIFORNIA U Charge Student Club Has Bolshevistic Ideas BERKELEY, Cal, Nov. 12.—In denying the charges that Bolehe- Kramer Named U. S. rece that Bolshe- er) |vism existe at Dry Commissioner |(iitornia, Maurice Fruit, persone WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—(United are ap om ih oe medical > = atident, ¥ decia: that ignor- vebn, .¥. Kime, of Mane jance of what Bolshevism really ts, has been the cause of the demand ‘ ! a monkeys which lives | Wek of Gibraltar is protected | law, though they amuse | by throwing rocks at the | | Press.)— | teld, Ohio, today was named fed. | eral prohibition commissioner by | TEARS ON TAP TWICE A DAY This Man Has Wife Who Weeps the Wolf Away From Door Ry Od PK) LTHOUGH the term “non-skid” is prdmiscuously applied to raised tread tires, the Vacuum Cup tread remains The ONLY tread GUARANTEED not to skid on wet, slippery pavements. Vacuum Cup Tires are noted for their extraordinary service and trouble-free performance on all sorts and conditions of roads. They represent absolute economy at the following standardized prices, uniform throughout the United States. Pay no more—do not expect them for less. ss $8 ge ese Ssses seke ss Riad £ S ~eeee russe ao, BB asass SSas SS Saase Sse How would you, Mr, Husband, like} to have a wife who cries real salt} tears twice a day? Of courne, every man's wife has tears on tap for special occasions. But this business of bleating on a| regular schedule—well, it iwn't done| in well regulated fatnilies, But with Edwin Connelly's wife tears help keep the wolf from the door., He admits it and so does his| wife. In fact they're proud of it. Just at the right minute, every after. noon and every evening, Mra. Jane Connelly begins to feel sorry for her-| self, a lump comes up in her throat, | her eyes well with brine, and big lobular tears trickle down her pow- dered cheek “My wife,” mays Connelly, “ien’t a} hysterical weeper. She's not the} ‘blah, blah’ type. And her tears aren't produced by onions or gty cerine. And I don't have to burn! feathers under her nose to stop the! | sobbing. It's an art! | So, you see, Mra. Connelly must be ~~ e ~| an artful weeper. | American be installed as president| And how does she make crying| of the university to combat the | ® profitable emotion? | “existing Bolaheviatic tendencies.” og ore Sen nee Edwin Con-| > i | netly Ln is wife Jane not only |. The Terkeley . Defense Corga,| Sas ky, Seay’ ao tha asl jcomposed of business men of the i college town, has adopted a reso. | S°URS: And they do it #o well that sz ssst s & PER NNN TR nM we ow Adjustment basis--per warranty tag attached to each casing: Vacuum Cup Fabric Tires 6,000 Miles Vacuum Cup and Channel Tread Cord Tires, 9,000 Miles PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER COMPANY CONNELLY |Ohio Miners A I, uh re Hostile to Wor AND, Ohio, Nov, 12 n Officials today nald in the Ohio district would he Feeall of the strike order. reports from al! parts of the coal belt Mdicated the order would not | be obeyed immediately. The East Ohio Alstrict, numbering 13,000 or. |wahized miners, appeared hostile to | day | Commissioner of Internal Revenue | th | Daniel Roper. | Be | Kramer will have complete charge for an, investigation of conditions at e univernity, / Fruit is @ member of the Social fence club, called “an body of lution calling on the governor for Mr, Martin Beck of New York sends |them around the country to enter- | tain his Orpheum vaudeville patrons. | Thoy're at the Moore this week in a “thoro and searching tnvestiga- jtion of the University of Californ radically inclined faculty membere| with & view to weeding out from| wr. Tals of a Shirt,” and Mre. Con-| }of enforcing constitutional and war-|and students” by J. BE. Wale |time prohibition under the Voistead | editor ‘of the Berkeley Gaze act, recently passed by congress| Wales has written to California Bi over the veto of President Wilson. ! editors urging that a 100 per cent Let Us Send a Columbia To Your Home Today Determine that you will no longer deny your Home of the privilege of hearing the best music of all the World. Our “Credit Gladly” Terms make it easily possible for you to own this Columbia now. THIS GENUINE SWEET-TONED COLUMBIA and 10 RECORDS will cost you only $108.50. STRACCIARI Fords exclusively for the and you can hear his re- we are walting to play De eat che Come in today and choose your records, pay only a small installment now and the balance on terms of ‘ $2.00 a Week OTHER COLUMBIAS “Fastern.” dy Wants a Key to range in price from $25 to $650, and you will always find here a complete selection of the Columbia Records. © Busines, But My Can You say Goodbye?” “Maric of Wedding Chimes” O14 Sue” | | 29 TH Bay gn Does"—Fox Trot Fox Trot itting PHONOGRAPH DEPARTMENT 1832-34 Second Avenue 211 Union Street jthe faculty any who may be, found| asiiy, in the part of the tragic little to have un-American ideas Jeirl, “Shrimp”, keeps the audience } delightfully gulping at the sight of her honest-to-goodness tears }| “I guess it's my temperamental }| pitch that does the trick,” smilon Jane—she always smiles when she isn't crying. “If I concentrate—and that's what I do—I can feel that I'm J | really the mad little girl Shrimp. And the first thing I know I'm shedding | tears, Mental application—that ex- plains it I guess.” Tot etc c cc tee een ec conte, | AFRAID TO EAT MEALS | { | cehetntieeintnitntinneanemtiimisibiiil When your meals don't fit and you feel uncomfortable, when you h gases, acids or raise sour, un-| ted food. When you feel lumps indigestion pain, heartburn > Profiteering in Industry to headache from acidity, just eat a Be Exposed tablet of harmiens and reliable | Pape’s Diapepsin and the stomach | distress is gone. Millions of people know the magic “‘Pape’s Diapepsin’’ is the best Antacid and Stomach Regulator known | Wishes, to Start Germany Trade} NEW YORK, Nov. 12.—Immediate | | resumption of e with Germany xport from th tuffs and raw mi }ly needed by that « night by Otto dinner of the Council of F plntions. catch was somewhat smaller than in 1918, but a much higher valuation was given for 1919. In Nova Scotia the price for live lobsters was 19 cents a pound. “|Pay Increase in Navy Is New Plan) WASHINGTO . 12.—United | Pregs.)—Incre ® pay of men| ranging were tary Daniele fairs éom- pay ist egration Kahn declared {t unnécessary to! of t thru the} ratification of the peace treaty, | attraction to more lucrative enrploy: self-interest. should direct | ment of the best men in the navy, | industry toward this|he said NOVA SCOTIA LOBSTER | CATCH $1,396,646) HALIFAX, Nov. 12.—Nova_ 8co-| tia’s 1919 lobster catch is 5,852,096 pounds, valued at $1,396,946. The} NEGLECTING THAT COLD OR COUGH? ) Why, when Dr. King’s New| Discovery so promptly checks it? | Thep rofiteer has reached out and lelutched the rabbit industry. Not only does he reap excessive profits of Pape’s Diapepein as antacid.| from the sale of the meat, but he| >¥ f They know that #eetiON | ells the furs and misrepresents thent | 1% and disordered are from) and the same person, the buyer, gets aoldity. The relief comes quickly,| nit both times | nd disappointment! Pape's Diapep-| the idea of educating the|® vin helps regulate your stomach so and particularly the house | ® h n¢ he house naval mittee today. The highe to prevent a dist naval establishmen his ker, at | before reign MEANY HALL Seattle Symphony Orchestra (Seventy Musicians) JOHN SPARGUR Conductor First Popular Concert Saturday Evening Nov. 15 Assisting Artist Thirza Cawsey SOPRANO you can eat favorite foods with . hho ¥0 Oe or rabbit meat, | out fear and a box of these world-|and how to 1 bbit furs from | *wait famous stomach tablets cost #0 Ut‘! those of more costly species, the Seat. | 224 said tle Rabbit association will open a| American four-day show in the Labor Temple | °°UT®* Annex Thursday morning. Mat Got rabble nko expectea| FIREMEN HURT; SCORES ntered in the show and the/| OVERCOME BY BIG FIRE | womerfs committee, headed by Mrs. | B. H. Aebl, Mrs, V. R. Hunt and) WILMI Del, Nov. 12 Mrs. BE, J. Etherton, will do the/ Fire, ¢ to have caused demonstrating for the housewives. tween 000 and $400,000 dama, Free rabbit meat with coffee wil!| destroyed two four-story business be furnished at the show Friday,| houses in the business section, here, jwhich has been named Ladies’ day|early today. Three firemen were by the-committee in charge. The| badly injured and scores overcome show will end Sunday night | by smoke EF. J. Etherton, 6343 36th ave. &. | W., is president of the association, and HH. W. Powell, secretary Meet jings are held in the:¥. M. C. A.| every second Monday evening FISHERIES CONCLAVE ELECTS OFFICERS » Association of Pneific MOORE GERTRUDE FEMANN The Connellys; Wood and Wyde Claudia Coleman; Green and Myra; Casting Wards; Samaroff and Sonid o “ v 1LLe The costliest watch in the world is | a jeweled timepiece in the possession of the pope, which is estimated to be worth $300,000 | | WOMEN NEED “$ natural you don't want to be} careless and let that old cold or| S$ p- cough drag on or that new attack | |develop seriously, Not when you an get such a proved successful | ‘Thousatids of women have kidney|remedy as Dr. King’s New Discoy- principal | ang pladder trouble and never sus-| ery. - Frank | pect it | Cold, cough, grippe, croup does sident of Carlisle Pack-|""\omen's complaints often prove|not resist this standard reliever very | land, was elected! 4 be nothing else but kidney trou-|iong, Its quality is as high today Nw ble, or the result of kidney or blad-las it always has been—and it's been der. disease. | growing steadily in popy ty for If the kidneys are not in ahealthy|more than fifty years. 600 and $1.20 condition, they may cause the other/a bottle at all druggists, organs to become diseased. Pain in the back, headache, loss of ambition, nervousness, are often times symptoms of kidney trouble. Don't delay starting treatment Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a physi- clan's prescription, obtained at any ‘ish die | ho final session, ope: elected ashington R. 1, Benth Alexander |RELIEF ASSOCIATION GIVES SHOW FRIDAY The Seattle Street Ratlway Em: ployas Relief awsociation will give an entertainment in Carpenters’ hall, THEATRE Fourth ave., Friday at 8 p,m PLAYERS |: organization is similar to the : \police and firemen's reliet associa ar ei a |tions. Officers are Walter White, jpresident; J. E. Reardon, secret jand O. M. L. Amundsen, treasurer The association was formed six weeks ago, and now has 1,000 members, Mats, 2130 Nights, 7 and 9 NOW PLAYIN! HARRY GIRARD am W Fifth at Pine This Week. Mats “REMNAN A Delightful Comedy. Nights 21c to The. Mats, 22¢ to Ble ria, and C. COMPANY Mack and Noll. Her Wilbert Constipated? Here’s Relief Not that often harmful, always violent and temporary help that comes from harsh purgatives, but the comfortable, gratifying, correc: drug store, may be just the remedy |tive regulation of stubborn bowels needed to overcome such conditions, /s0 Pronounced in Dr, King's New Get a medium or large size bottle) Life Pills y from any drug store. | Tonic in action, they promote free if you wish first to test | bile flow, stir up the lazy liver, thor-| | this great preparation, send ten cents|oughiy but gently cleanse the sys r, Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N.|tem of waste matter and ferment Y., for a sample bottle. When writ-|ing foods, and give you keen zest | ing, be sure and mention the Seattle|for hard work and healthful reere-| Star ation, All druggists—25c, | Seat Sale All Week at Sherman-Clay's PRICES: 25c, 50c, 75¢ SYMPHONY OFFICE 448 Henry Bldg. Elliott 5558 | | ‘

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