The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 2, 1919, Page 10

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" Sister Strikes Sister; One Sentenced to Jail Ruby Schlosser, 21, waitress at the! Jail ed by New Kichmond cafe, living at the | toe Men, Je Vd “ Rehan hotel, w ntenced to nerve | trial. M two daya# in the county jail by Justice at of seven e Otis W. Brinker day, aw the res| dren tor be sult of an ansault complaint sworn | the ¥ to by her sinter, Mra. Alta Johna, & | waitress, #10 Pine at | On appeal ball wan net at $50. ie |whioh she furnished The two sisters quarreled over pos in Dentistry isHONES-“T” Honesty in dentistry applies not only to telling you the truth about whether you really need dental work done, or whether the operators are high class registered men, or whether the prices are right, but TO THE MATERIALS USED. The Crown Dental Offices : Above the Palace Hip use the best dental materials procurable. seanton of Mra, Schlonner’n one-year |i) | , ¢ gid ba irl, which Mra. Johns wane eee cared for it and nurs Caring for on November 19 Mralit wid now | love it with @ Schlosser wanted to take the baby to jthe Rehan hotel despite ite sickly condition, and the quarrel resulted. according to Mra Johns, The baby iy now cared for by Mra. Johns . am sorry ¢ but it thing th Ruby tn a day her sister who in waying it, your he put the bottle in her baby's mouth |but in her mouth, too, when thing ered her wt r, I've not ont Ruby want Mra Johne ot |it to the hotel land the seuffie followed, Mre ser shoved Mra. Johns agal wall, and hit her five tim Mra. Jobns got the upper threw her younger sister t« Kuby promised to be ge let up. Colds | | threatened to throw them at me She grabbed several apples and Mre ® maid 1 prevailed but she picked up an umbr j bit me over the head An |the room she hit me a terrible lop in the eye. on the on her to ¢ Get instant relief with “Pape’s Cold Compound” stuffed-up! Quit} “Did T bit you first?” the younger ‘A dose of |*ister demanded *, Ruby, you did,” The only time we'll be able to improve on them will be when science gives us something better. Dop't stay blowing and snuffling! Pape’s Cold Compound” taken ev-| ery two hours until three doses are | *" taken usually breaks up a cold and jends all grippe misery ‘The very first dose opens your| Mra, John ell, I must have been out of my | No better gold ever graced the tooth of a king; a more | hea" beautiful natural tooth never grew than those we replace “IL really believe you were insane. | ; ; loi up or 4 I didn't think the slate I had do: | your destroyed teeth with; a more satisfactory plate was Pijiccste.t, Sour'haasspe niss/%tush for cuidate me never worn than those we fit you with; a stronger guaran- running: relieves the headache, , Harry Landers, roomer at Mra tee was never written than that which accompanies our duliness, _ feverishness, sneezing, |7°hn" Rouse, told of the quarrel cesah aan, ‘gbletnede. “L came in from the bathroom work! Those statements are strong! We wouldn't dare pe's Cold Compound” ts the| When I heard the acrap,” he textified, | ] hey w ! * Surest relief known ana|"8nd found Mrs. Schlosser under. | make them unless they were true! : My tee conte at’ drug | neath. T stood there and watched as} : * It acts without assistance, |'%e @# Mra. Johns didn’t hit her. It i i i i is F Contains no at iw family bi Y 0 Our Advice and Examination Service is Free. Come to Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. | Pte ie be Dating mea tt wae not Insint on Pape's! . He verified the repentance of Mra. | Schlonser, the apple and umbretia| jine ident. | So She “Popped” Her “As she was leaving our offices and have your teeth looked over—it won't cost you a cent—it may save many a hard-earned dollar. You can’t afford NOT to accept the services of the CROWN DENTAL OFFICES Dr. Reid, Manager OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY MORNINGS perience in fitting Mined Mrv. Johns in the eye and| 04 meking | Mew.” he naid | gtassen, ané one ‘She pulled a whole handful of my | low operating ex- hair out Mra. Behionser eaid in her | pense, enable us “tfense, “and I've a knob on my head | te make better Where whe hit me. I was nervous | ‘ , i . Clases fer lesg Ad when she let me up I grabbed | Second and Spring E oa the Palace Hip Theatre pono the umbrelia and hit at her. She put Elliott 30 Broken Lenses Gupticated om [her arm up and got hit. An I left the room she moved toward me, and Tacoma - Offices—Thirteenth and Broadway Pree Rsamisation 1 ‘popped’ her and fied.” : Schoonmaker Co. “Lam unfortunate enough to run a boarding house where all my rela | tives come and stay with me,” Johns said in conclusion. Justice Brinker pronounced sen tence without hesitation and strongly | | j Mra | censured Mra. Schlosser for not pay ing more attention to her child. PAY AS HIGH AS $5,000 A SEAT Actors’ Fund Benefits Will! Be Nation-Wide Acts from every theatre in Seat tle will be ansembled at the Metro politan (heatre Friday for the mon | ster benefit performance to help] swell the Actors’ Fund } And the Actors’ Fund—after next) Friday—in expected to solve the trials and tribula an aged and in the theatrical profession who will be taken care of in old age at the) home ongBtgten Irland Harry Lalder—or Sir Harry, to be accurate—will be on the Seattle bill, which ts one of many benefit performances to be staged thruout America | In New York philanthropic friends member of “Milk is our greatest pro- tective food, and it’s use must be increased.” Dr. BV. McCollum Vie Rail Trg as sure as you live Believe it or not—it’s a Fact. That simple, soft foil Fatima package is today America’s most fashionable package for cigarettes. Most fashionable because most widely used by those men who know “what's what” in smokes. At the big hotels and clubs, at smart resorts such as Palm Beach and Atlantic City—even at New- port itself —the Fatima package now holds the prestige formerly held by the fancy, expensive paste- board box. And you certain food perfect cleaniiness can be highest value and by ordering The reason for Fatima’s popu’ larity is “JUST ENOUGH TURKISH.” Instead of containing too much Turkish as do the expensive straight Turkish cigarettes, Fatima contains just enough Turkish —just enough to faste right and just enough to leave a man feeling right, even when he smokes more than usual. MILK ELUOTT 223 onal Drink You, too, will be proud of Fatima’s package as soon as you test Fatima’s quality. FATIMA A Sensible Cigarette 20 for 25 cents * — just enough Turkish” ate ne LEER AE ORCI Pine Street Entrance to CGMaximes ‘Lower Price Floor” —and to adequately introduce it we made a VERY SPECIAL BUY of Pretty TRIMMED HATS and clever Tams to sell at this low price— Cloches, Turbans and Off-the-Face Models, dainty Shadow and Metal Hats. MAXIME BUILDING Westlake and Pine of the theatre as an institution, are paying as high as $5,000 for a sin gle neat The Seattle benefit will begin at 11:30 a. m, and will continue thru the noon hour. The Wilkes Players will take) scenery and the entire company from their theatre to present a! SEDRO-WOOLLEY, fering. Every play house in the city will/ supply an act or two. The bill will be the biggest and best variety offering ever arranged in Seattle shooting logger. of Carl The day before officers. 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Woolworth Building, New York City 3.00 The collection includes smart Velours, Silk and Velvet Chin-Chins, Close-fitting Brims and the trimmings are in keeping with the very latest and more expensive THREE FLOORS OF HATS Dec complete act from their current of:| Harry Grove, logger, is held In Leslie, ing Grove had been discharged and Leslie took his place, according to eT De ee ere SSREITECT tier , Cloth uit |here pending investigation of the anot} the /

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