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years service to, the homefurnisher! WM wot be dellvered—coe China jug and aa pictured; beautiful of green giased Jap- pottery: price 45¢ for set: for Friday-Saturday, ~~ ee Bj Cluny lace an regular price 84— —THERMOS LUNCH KIT, fust Si ehas™ gs pptclal, ~~ vue Y-SATURDAY SPECIALS — 0, D. Sst to a purchaser, these ape be o ceally taken by purchaser, ents mate wo wo qatreardipe fancy Ear yptian ane and oe us to offer Fou this Say Alien Urged Attack on Wilson Jullos Orth, former resident of Se- today became owner |attle, is held in Aberdeen, charged A check for $1,700,-| with violation of the espionage act. the about is aaid to have advocated violence person of President Wilson have attacked the motive of nited States in enterin, Watch and $55 Now K. Yoshift, Jap roomer at the N. P. the bind, lett during the night with Yo. whift's watch and $55. pened Tuesday night, Paint Without Oil Remarkable Discovery That Cuts Down the Cost of This hap- Paint Seventy-five Per Cent A Hive Trial Pachace Je Malled to Cll.” He calle tt Powdr. It comes in the form of « dry » and all that is required te cold Paint weatherproof, sanitary and du side or inside Write to Mr. can cave & goed many dol- to. Co. todey. oF brick, ‘wood, stone spreads’and jooks like oi! paint and coms oh. 7 jagateetares, TONIGHT S@0.-T1l Firet ave W—Raitnier 31, American Legion, S00 ae Cet D Lem AN~A lain reunion under auaploes Yukon Order of Pioneers. FRIDAY Pvergreen hall, Arcade bu Walt Harrison will dim Thinking; Its Mffect Right 3190 Frederick & Nelson auditorium Russian folk dancing and fre Russian litera ture at loc tal by Luey Cole of York boy. oA Contento, J Davia, Franklin, 2814 1 4521 _Bighth N. B,, in is wing st, gir 3 8. Bird st. Weller at pn 1963 24th B. wtrh TLS Ninth N. . 109 Washington « » seth 6 iS doy. fist R, boy. | MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Reaidehos rom, Claude B, Tacoma . orery, Heatrice, Vancouve BG’... Amick, James 1 Lexa! Amick, Annette, Seattle Legal \Brigwe William, Edmonton, Al " Ay leaal Seattle * ‘Alice May! Eamon Berkey, Cee J. 8 Wakeham, Mary ‘Carton, Ro! Falkner, St Coope | Weimer, Grady w on . n City Mre, Cora. homas P. V Mal ater, BC. oe lGrey, WUljam ro (Nithian May at Forde, Orcs: lleaaeson, Clarence, Seattle. fegsl Quam, Pisie, Seattle Legal Johna, Stephens B, © jJohnas, Mary B., Seattle ; Krancis @. Tecoma . Louise, Tacoma ‘Charles O~ Reaw Blanche 1H. neouver, BC. 36 Westmia- Raymond, Harold J, Smith, Muriel B, Seattle . Rockmann, Gunnard, Seatt! jorence, Beattle beck, Harry A. Beattie . Kou, Florence Ge Beattie Simon, Claude N.. Seattle .... Canavan, Gladys. Seattle .. Thom George H., Seatti Johneon, Lillian B. Beattio DIVORCES ‘GRANTED from Grace. Wye a red from iggon D. men from CY iiam from Ne ie n rn om t A. M. from Leon Le Russell, thelmina from Lewis IH. Tripple, 1. D. from Esther. DEATHS Madeline EB, 38, 2727 39th Rarnyback, Matiida 63,1402, Burmit. x, Cora, 293 11th N. Be isa beth, 28, £534 Woodlawn. | an, Ada, 26, Beattle General pital Frederick &. 43, 2107% First icesling, William L, 2 months, 4207 W. Walker st. a James G, 43, Swedish hos- Martin, Louis, a 2816 Arthur pL | Peterson, Join I, 4 montha, 7409 Jind ave. Schoen, Julia, 19, 3818 Governgent Turty Abbie B. 50, 421 Melrose N. a AEN Marry, 66, Providence hoapital Mary Pickford on Way tol Los Angeles BAN JOSE. March 4—Mary Pickford, who peuay in evalk won @ divorce from Owen Moore, ar- rived here today just in time to catch the 9:30 train to Los Angeles, Mary was accompanied by her mother and another woman. They drove up to the station in a big |touring car and dashed for the train, jevading interviewers. | “America’s Sweetheart” was just As successful at Oakland earlier to- day, it was learned. She waa recog: nized as she drove away. On the morning train from Reno she was not recognized, it Is understood. Accident Victim Is Much Improved Condition of Frank Greenberg, who |wustained a fractured skull last Fri- | day when he was thrown to ‘the |paverent from an automobile in an tomobile accident at Second ave, and Wall . 4s greatly improved, Minor hospital attendants declared Thursday. He is expected to recover completely. Failed to Make Em Safe for Democracy H. Krakovaky, $07 Pike at, was fined $5 in police court Tuesday be cause he failed to comply with a new city ordinance, requiring dealers to fumigate second hand bedding before otfering it for sale. by? “Caldas, Grip ov iy reven: ate ahd t Look for Ww. dt ont 206, Girls! Buttermilk Creates Beauty Overnight No Fuss. Just Try It This New Way. Guaranteed. ‘The first Application of Howard's Huttermilk Will astonish yo It creats beauty almont fice mag but the most Wonderful th it i@ the fact thi Gultost ‘and. mont. Itolem complexion to radiant beauty, and makes red or tough arms snowy white, yet there in hot the slightest #ign of its use after | ation, Lt actually 8 signature It neither produce ate the rowth of hair, vithin. Er hours is wonderful combination called oward’s Buttermilk Cream will work « marvelous tran sformation. Get a small quantity t in ood drug or toilet or, ‘he nd it directions are ple wo little that bs «4 «irl or wom~ ean afford it. addition ti ufacturers authorize evel ry drugs awe joney ation shows Set Bhs otioea! ey te ‘at ‘Ont ¢ expense. can supvly vou, | drinking to any appreciable extent The philosopher understands ||| quantity), 7Se. and six-ounce that all reform must proceed from traveler's) Jar, Sie, i| the heart out, and that untila man | If you live out of town, use ;, | a ‘der Department wants to quit his eins, no forced | ur Mall Onder Departmen reform is going to take. Deprived Groom, ,46,WinsBride,15 They Quarrel First Day | | | Fiiteon) ew Florence Manse 3 ’ | of 2010 Sixth ave, became the bride Wetnestay afternoon of « groom tore than thrice her age and won their first family argument Thurs day morning. ‘The husBand is Ambrose Ridgiey, & chef in Taylor's restaurant, 1321 First ave. He is 46 years old. Ther wedding wes the culmina- tion of three years’ courtahip, Ride ley met and fell in love with the girl when she was 12 years old and they both lived in @ small mining town in another state. With the consent of the girls father, Thomas FP. Hansen, of Pend O'Relile, idaho, the couple got & mar riage license from Deputy County Auditor Morris Kennedy and bur- ried into Justice John B. Wrights court Wednesday afternomn. Judge Wright performed the ceremony. Wednesday evening —relativen, friends and neighbors participated tn & nuptial celébration in the tem porary home of the bride's parents) im the Sixth ave. apartment houge! that will now be the permanent quar tere of the newlyweds. Thuteday evening the question | arose as to who would do the cook- ing. “Well, to do it.” “Looks as if frootn gave tn. role. ‘The couple plan to take thetr hon- |eymoon later. The bride's parents intend to returrt to Idaho at once, | Siewnpener Man Sent From Mexico } | | I don't know who's going declared Mra. Ridgley, Td have to.” the And be assumed the —Photo by Creas-Dale) Above, Florence Hansen,| 15-year-old bride, and below, her husband, Ambrose Ridg- LAREDO, Texas, March 4~ Ger. |) ald Brandon, correspondent in| ey. Mexico City for the Los Angties |———————— — Flees Quarantine e Times, was put acrom the border here today by two policemen, who escorted him from, the Mexican, Has “Red” Fever! capital to the international boun- | Beattle polloe have been asked to} dary line Yocate Lee Tarott, 19, who ts said to} Brandon was ousted on a charge of meddling in Mexican politics Girl Disappears, : Parents Worried | Dorothy Norton, 16, who disap-| peared from hor home, at 2353 Failr-| view ave. last Tuesday night, in be- | ing sought by the police Thursday A dinconsolate appearing foreigner The girl left without taking any-| appeared at the city hospital Thurs thing with her, according to her fa | day morning, carrying a market bas ther, The parents re unable to ex-| ket on one arm. plain her disappearance, aa every. |. “What have you got tn the bas thing at home wag agreeable, it is| ket? inquired a nurse said. “Pyorrhea and influenza—I'm sick man,” wan the response, He re-| celved immediate treatment MRS. KATHERINE PARKER, daughter of Mr, and Mra. Pred Mo Adatns, died Wednesday afternoon at Columbus sanitarium. Besides her parente she is eurvived by her hus band, A. C, Parker, 1425% Seventh ave, jbe roaming about the city with ecar-| |let fever, ‘Tarott, according to offi |elals in the quarantine department, | | broke quhrantine from 408 N. 49th/ #t., Wednesday afternoon. | Goodness! Carries Flu in His Basket} Looked Like $10; Only Worth $1 Charles Owen, arrested recently | by federal officers for passing a $1 bill that he had attempted to raise | ta $10 by pasting paper numerals over the original ones, was bound over to the grand jury on $500 bond at a hearing held by U. 8. Commis sioner R. W. McClelland Wednee- day afternoon. BUTLER DRUG CO. Store established since 1892. Store Houre—8 a, m. to 12 AS IT SEEMS) || ===! T0 ME Tener te We wish to announce to the users and others that. repre- sentatives of the Gillette Hazor Co. will demonstrate at this drug store all this weer Come In and get your Gillette r adjusted, free of charge. DANA SLEETH | (Starts on Page One) Krank’s work of tens of thousands of good women and sane men, who had Lather Kreem fought the demon rum for a life- time on righteous and honest ines, and have certainly not decreased having KREEM and sure of the only have, A million men THER It moisten the apply LA rub and you are Just the country over, ‘The Puritan always wants to re form the other fellow with @ club; reform him or kill him Do ady to ld in Jarge size tubes, in large hes « (four times tne of his usual outlet, with the same O14 Batan sul! rampaging within, the sinner merely breaks out in a new spot; maybe it's a home still, maybe it's doped snuff, maybe It's cocaine, or bay rum, or free love, but break out he does, But no Puritan ever believed oo Me tid he wouldn't be a ar a CHASR, Manager and James Elliott 49, Joverwhelming Supreme Court Ready | federal officials inaugurated a eam- paign to confiscate all hoarded and | | takes right hold jail | Nab Colored Waiter As Whisky Smuggler « Young, 65,‘colored walter, was arrested late Wednesday at the King at. station with a quart of whis ky in his possession, ‘The police al lego ho was smuggling the liquor in from Canada. RAIL SHOPMEN NEGOTIATIONS Called on to Quit TALKING STRIKE! 400,000 Workers May Be City’s Valuation of Rainier DEADLOCKED Line Is $765,760 Negotiations for the purchase by CHICAGO, March 4.—Officials of the United Brotherhood of Maint®|the city of the Rainier Valley car nance of Way Employes and Shop| ine syrtem appear to be dead Workern went into conference here | locked Thursday morning, when the today to determine whether 490,000 | city’s offer for the system fell almont rafitoad employes will strike & million dollars below the figure de It's a fight to the finish with the manded by the owners of the line, railroads,” union men here for the| Valuation was placed ppon the line at $766,760, in the report 6 today, declared. Ral A A Demands of the union for increased |pupmitted by Councilman W. HL Would Register 2.75 pay were presented to the govern-| Moore, at the meeting of the public * ment two montha ago. A threatened | utilities cor Beer Non-Intoxicating fetrike was held up by requem of| dent sampa: ALBANY, N. Y., March 4,—en ator James J, Walker, minority lead er, introduced @ bill in the state senate defining beverages contain ing 2.76 per cent alcohol and under as nonintoxicating. House Won’t Repeal | Volstead Prohibition WASHINOTON, March 4—Ty an eo, the house to- day refused to repeal the *Volstend | prohibition law. ‘The action came on «a motion of Representative Wenn, democrat, New Jersey, to} discontinue all prohibition appro priations July 1 and to repeal the | Volatead enforcement law at thet | ume | Wood Alcohol Causes |Death to Five Persons 8ST. PAUL, Minn, March 4-—-Pive deaths from alcohol poisoning were ported to the police, today, making 4 total of nine deaths here 24 hours | are investigating to Ge termine the cause of the sudden epi demic of wood a hol “drunks.” Tightening of rest mon “Whis ky prescriptions” police nald. may be the cause, to Hear Booze Cases WASHINGTON, March supreme court today definitely set next Monday as the Xime for argu- ments of oases that will determine the validity of constitutional probit bition. At that time the original re- port of complaint brought by the state of Khode Island against the sth amendment and the Volstead law appeals from Massachusetts jand Kentucky federal courte upbold- |! Prohibition will be heard | Food Prices Are Lower in Chicago CHICAGO, March 4—Prices of foodstuffx dropped here today as impure supplies Goods unfit for market purposes were seized in larce quantities at | storage houses Violation of pure food act will be charged against owners, Fees rold around 45 cents a dozen today. Doalers predicted anather de- cline shortly. Butter also fell several | cents, retailing at €7 cents. nantes Deiat SE Thousands of housewives have found that they can # money usually spent for cough | tions, by using this weill- old recipe for making cough It is simple and sheet but it pee results. It ® cough and gives immediate relief, usually stopping aa ordinary cough in 24 hours or Get ng ounces of Pinex from any Pr 3 it a & pint bottle, d plain | Eocws ge. no equal for an to make a ful use clarified molasses, syrup, en of fo. 3 ‘cone. Fither way, ong 1 Yana 5 fa s family At ume. t's truly astonishi ow quick! it a pegeteting © hrough every air reno and hy and rhises the soothes and heals the membranes, ergs A but surely the annoying | roat tickle and dreaded cough dis- appear entirely. Nothing better for bronchitis, spasmodic croup, hoarse- | mess or bronchial asthma. Pinex is s special and highly eon- centrated compound of 4 Nor- way ge extract known over for its healing effect on branes. Avoid carr tant by askii <<. Arogela for “24 ounces ‘of inex” with full directions and don’t accept anything else’ G inteed to give absolute satisfaction or money Reaety refunded. The Pinex Co, 't. Wayne, Ind, Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless If you want plenty of thick, beau- tiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will! starve your hair and ruin it if you don’t. It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. sThe only sure| way to get rid of dandruff is to dis- solve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary Mquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; moisten the scalp and rub it in gent- ly with the finger tips By morning, most if not all, your dandruff will-be go or four more appligations will com- pletely dissolve and entirely destsoy every single sign and trace of it. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, hundred times better, You can get liquid arvon at any drug store, It is you will need, no matter how uch dandruff you have. ‘This sim- plo remedy never fails: ment. Hemstitching, Picot Edging BUTTONS COVERED BUTTON HOLES MADE KNIFE AND ACCORDION PLAITING G. J. BAUER & CO. Teller’ and Dressmakers Supplies 1817-1319 Fourth Ave. Seattle 4—The| two-thirds | | y, OF corm perfectly, — use enough to| and your hair will look and feel a} inexpensive and four ounces is! Advertise: } the new railroad bill chance to work out an adjustment. Oak Wants C City Oak Myers, 1821 17th ave, tore his overcoat while getting off a Capt tol Fill ear at 16th ave, and Denny |way. Thursday he put in a claim | with the aity for 345. |Final Returns Give Hesketh 124 Lead Councilman Robert Hesketh wore & broad smile Thursday as he stroll ed thru the eity hall with official election returns. “You nee,” he explained, “I lead |Counctiman Erickson by 124 votes jin the race far reelection.” | Erickson polled 24,207 votes, Hes keth’s total was 28,351. Fiest returns placed ahead of Hesketh, Erickson FUNERAL SERVICES for John Todd, who died Tuesdmy night at the Providence hoxpital, will be held at § o'clock Thursday evening, at Butter worth & Kons’ establishment, under the auspices of Eureka lodge, No. 20, FP. and A. M President Wilson, who suggested that’ pany wants $1, be given 4! ace annets, | 166 tor the corper- Sampeall haa refused to enter into | negotiations with the ety at the | price offered. to Buy Him Coat|Water in “Milk Is City Money Maker Violators of the city health laws paid the city $435 In fines @uring February, City Health Officer C. R. Frasch reports. Selling watery milk was responsible for the majority of | the arresta, Plays With Match, Fire Damage $1,500 A fire lonm of $1,500 was sustained at the home of W. F. Gwin, general manager of the Northwestern Fruit Exchange, at 3415 Cascadia ave Wednesday afternoon. ‘The flames were started by matches with which one of Gwin's children was playing Jent Burglar Gets Supply of Records Fifty phonograph records were stolen by burglars from the home of E. Thomas, 1216 26th ave. N., early Wednesday morning. then? iously. has beet people of Seattle. reliable. kind employed here. | as strictly up-to-date. Our prices one of our | your teeth? | a thorough up at once. The Hands That Make It Painless Priceless Boon! / And once lost or seriously impaired, mi hard to get back. Why take chances wi Think about that and think about it ser- Good health is everything. Without it wealth, position, fame lose their value. Bad Teeth Seriously Endanger Health Therefore Why Have Bad Teeth? There is no excuse for anyone to have bad teeth when you are offered the reliable, trust- worthy dental service of the Boston Dental For years and years this office well and favorably known to the Our methods have been known to be the most up-to-date, our service of the best and our reputation and guarantee as absolutely | Tried, experienced dentists are the only Qur painless methods have been recognized are most reasonable consider- ing the best of materials and workmanship. Why not come in now—at once—and let experts consult with you about He will be pleased to give you FREE EXAMINATION and tell you just, what, if anything, is neces- sary to put your teeth into perfect condition; also just what it will cost you. put under no obligations whatever to have the work done unless you want it. advice to you, if you have teeth that need at- tention, is not to delay, but have them fixbd The Boston Dental Co. 1422 Second Avenue Opposite the Bon Marche ty it, . You will be But our