The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 3, 1920, Page 8

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TURSDAY, avower 3. t999," THE SEATTLE STAR E | |Calvary cemetery. Hervices were caught in a prene yesterday and the republican nomination for state © held by Nev. T. J, McHugh, at St.|verely crushed. Steadman, who representative from the 43rd istrict, | | Jamon cathedral, at 11 o'clock thig)at 4901 Brooklyn ave, is at the Gen-| August Roehl, of Auburn, will be @ |morning. Mr. Keilly was a pionéer|eral hompital, and it im feared his | candidate for the republican notinas | Services Held Here |Working on Stadium, | Allen for House for Late Pioneer|His Hand Is Crushed | in 43rd District | George F. Retily, 66, of Bedro| ‘The ieft hand of W. M. Bteadman,| Pliny L. Allen, 714 20th ave, | Woolley, who died at his home last |42, « carpenter working on the Unt filed with the county auditor yester = |irriday, wae buried this afternoon in) veraity of Washington Stadium, was|day « declaration of candidacy for | Robinson Spends $1,000 a “ON SEARCH |to open in Seattle Thursday and Fri Pe ie G. |day, August 5 and 6, ts the immense} Information concerning Charles M. | ry TOKYO, Aug. 8—Altho there is| The shoes under T. M. Sf lmenagerie. In the past this collec.|J0hneon, only uncle of Miss Kath: | After Brief Illness) iirc Gp Geek ward lem ode ran ee ‘sae a lGen hes always nan ite own with |rene Rader, 636 Northampton et.| @, A, Renner, 49, of 1818 Sint ave.,| Japan, statirtion for the first mix thore on hin foet, no Detectives A. i that of any teaveling orgunization, | PA*tOn, Pa, ts being sought by his) gieq at Minor hospital Monday even-| months of 1920 show that 1,046 C. Harris arrested hi but td It in anid to have| Meee She writes that he may b@ ing, after a brief Hiness. Ho is sur) more Americana toured the Island 8. and King wt v". but thie senson ie maid to Pavel in Seattle, and would like to hear | viveq py a widow, Mra, Frances Ren: \empire than in the corresponding day - ry ge mm “Ae | added some epecimens which make it . | from him ner, and @ brother, Sydney ©. Ien-| period loat thi nique, interesting and n . period lest yeor, years © most unique, interesting and in-| eee * y in at the Butterworth Day to Feed the Animals |ronident of Hedro Woolley ond ie rur|hand may have to be amputated tion for justice of the f senate |vived by a brother, Walter F, Reilly, por | One of the most important sqpren| Re latives jof Denver ‘ Americans Touring i The Dogs Were Some am jot John Robinson's mammoth circus, | ° L | , | A. Renner Dies and of Japanese Large, We'll Say . Agents Accused of Forcing | . Way Into Private Homes | Without Warrants WASHINGTON, Aug. 2—Ie it jstructive wild animal exhibition ever] pau: pr mavarian is being sought | Mads - SEE Jocnpercsnpeicieaiiaie 2 , r } shment, awaiting funeral ar-| It fs sald the Koreans made gun-| Columbia Colo—the OF is it not “unreasonable” for fed jeonnected with a cireus. | hie relative, Casper Plate § | 4 umbia Col 19 Dew American rangements. | powder as far back an 200 B.C. |peer--at Boldt’s—Advertinement “Tubby,” a baby hippopotamum:| Casparian writes that he may be | *Corto,” an elephant less than four | 1 ned oe eae s 12 ~ 70 ws: " - — ——- |tort in helghth, #0 small that it i9| iy nay vege Tobmece Co gn had | bd |ecessary to carry him to and from | gaiem, N, 4 | a Oo q | the clrous grounds in a wagon; three | dette | e J | elephants, many of them | ey Se 4 The bureau of fisheries has found e H ters of their tribe; and some of |, Titres of aiue in the tippers ot| Sit Pale and etary —Sering You Weak, Nervous and Run-Down or Rich, ay Ifew among the list of very interest-|fur semia Red, Healthy wi ty of Iron In It To Give You Strength, ing Geetens.. “T love to eat at Wolat’s.”—Ady. Energy, Power and Endurance! The cost of the John Robinson | __ stitial |menagerie has been variously eatab |Physiolan says Iron Is Red Blood Food |iehed at from $150,000 to $400,000. How Thin Folks | F * but these figures do not include cost | Explains How Nuxated Iron Helps Give [and marenanee of cages wnoports | Can Put On Flesh Renewed Vim and Energy to Men and |tor one day conte approximately |Puts Roses Into the Cheeks of Women na ad 1 you tire easly, if haggard | $1,000. Not all of the animals can be ated and ~ |fed the same food—many of them | srrong. no w much you eat you pale, are given @ finh diet, others clean|go to the Owl Drug Co. and atl end wore, Mf you feel |beef, while #til! others are sustained | "noush Blood: Iron Phosphate for « ly weak, nervous Jon mpectal cereals. : three 00d. run-down It would | —————, ir aes ly astonish to Sparrow’ Catches | your eves ‘aren't Brighter and your ra biped uneees im their persons, houses, papery j . . . nerves steadier; if you don't sleep Heise cttecs, "asainet "unreascnanic = =| Him Right in Act cir ond eer in . and seizures, shall not be} art Adair, one of the clever clowns with John Robinson's| Overpowered by KR. Sparrow, |if you haven't put on and no warrant shall tawue| |. : o < 509 W. Roy st, Monday night while | of #ood ‘upon probable. cause, sup-| Circus, which opens in Seattle Thursday, and one of his little | in am allened attempt to steal his |PAY® your @ral prohibition agents to force their! way into American homes and then @arry on their unwelcome searches, Without first formally applying for “Qnd securing a search warrant au | _ thoriaing their entrance? | ‘That is the next question of im. | Portance Federal Prohibition Com. | Missioner John F. Kramer must pass a result of complaints that his agents are unlawfully forcing | their way into private homes, with ‘Out warrants. | RULING MADE BY “ ENT. + Fo date, there has been no rule or “Fegulation issued by the department | eovering the question. Kramer rays . that the general under i dee: th warrant he E. has mn that rants obtained. The fourth amendment to the Con Of the United States says right of the people to be » ni “4-fron PI te will by oath or affirmation, and| friends. auto, Kari Showalter, 20, was held in| see Snn nothing. oe : describing the place to —_—— ———e ~| the oity jail on an open charge Tues | /MPORTANT — Blood-Iron Bpos- @earched and the person or things Crowd Enjoys the Col. Dockery on day. Sparrow says he caught Bho | phate t* sold only in original pack- ‘De seized.” at walter and another man attempting !ages, containing enough for three On this foundation most state Chamber Chorus Recruiting Workk to start nis auto, standing in front of | weeks treatment, at $1.60 per pack 0 eral's office a ashington, D. C. man niaiiiniiaste ‘@f the home from unwarranted |of 39 in the regular monthly 90M€ |) oo) oo) Oliver Hart Dockery Jr. | CONDITION OF YOUR BLOOD ? oe i LUI featival of the chamber, entertained | jg now ansiened to reer service REK PLANTS FOR | large crowd at Woodland park last | in Seattle, assisting Col. Otho W. B.| ee my may AKING STOCKS. ‘ Pa - se bring yeur blood par, quickty Misthes betas naan ke pee eee Se ee eee ON = a= [iis ETHICAL DENTISTS == strength end ender fficials are not. to uncover |!vited to the periodical sings, Al Use Howard's Buttermilk = of deinkables laid in hetere | Box picnic preceded the program. 1 U8@ Howard's Bullerm 1 & Prot Your => I ter | Greamand so Should You! | ect =e 1920, when national prohibition be Den 1S e asiou =>: = OR LOSE YOUR = —— ou our — = YOUTHFUL LOOKS; HomeAgaintt = eAgaint = | even consumption, "Y | pack bm ‘Sort of plant or apparatus that will, = Nerv le Harm — Produce beverages containing more | e povend one-half of one per cent alco-| — The people who heal! scarcely worth living. — ‘The only exception is cider and|at hot sultry weather Without health Iife te ty a ‘fruit juices. The latest ruling by Th have plenty of phosp es cal experts te us that @ large proportion of aliments — the commissioner exempts the home| ‘"f;' yu ‘are weak, become played onal get their start Originally from decayed or missing <om > cider press from the requirement for|out early on a hot day: if p teeth. Decayed teeth are Mithy and are absolutely = 80 equeened | Come irritated easily, | < — tience and can not concentrate » inexcusable. A poison forms and ts pumped contine — or given away | mind on difficult problema, then a ae ca — guests, and no|need Bitro- Phosphate, 5. pure - , ally, in emall quantities, into systern—enoug! ae assist s hosphate hat code our “ — fer-| Starving nerves Just the food they this poison and your aystem te full, = simple matter that all mod- Have your teeth corrected at once by specialists, = gy egg yp who are all part owners of the business. = by the home press, need not| stingy. viriia body with an — within the strict limits of one-| ance of nerve f nd =— per cent alcohol. “Non! if you want a k when applied to these | SOI ‘mugt have plenty of This good looking young woman means non-intoxicating ("| phorous tn bicod. b aye: Huttermilk and Cream—eim in any theoretically in.| ce P ple remedies best—keeps face, hands and arms in exquisite condition, soft,| smooth and beautiful—guaranteed, | nj | Re sure you get |” Get Bitro-Phosphate as UP under {t—no quantity is |at druggists in the original p 1604- 4th Ave. as the proper amount to be! 't P “4 | Pas 50 @runk in determining whether or not | 3! ‘ nition ..j|Howard’s Buttermilk Cream) OPEN EVENINGS Bank ForSavings Bidg. it is “intoxicating in fact.” | Ow! Drug Co. | i Ow! Drug Co. In the past 16 months, Italy im. Ported more than 2,000,000 tons of “End Your Rheumatism, Like I Did Mine,” Says _ Pastor Reed — Wife Also Rid of Neuritis Suffered Tortures for Years — Now Telling Good News to Others { FOOD PRICES SMASHED MILLIONS OF CANS OF MEATS AT BELOW PRE-WAR PRICES. tollems, eabieet te the & The War Department is offering to the American Public ="".~ge72 Roast Beef - Corned Beef - Corned Beef Hash - Bacon at prices even lower than pre-war quotations despite the fact that the cost of foodstuffs has increased nearly 300% in seven years. How the Public : menu of hundreds of thou: The American co eag og mes ny sone CORNED BEEF, CORNE E' at this opportunity to save iteelf hundreds AND CANNED ROAST BEEP, onl of thousands of dollars. The Office of the bis War Department Ca: of Sales has received hundreds Paign was started, THE TIME TO BUY IS NOW: Fad canned meats are not bei lor The Govern: “Don't Believe That 014 Humbug About ‘Uric Acid’ Being the Cause of Rheumatism—it's Not So!” Fmphaticalty assertin of unfortunate sufferer Into taking wrong treatments under the id and false belief that “tric eauses rheumatism, Pastor i. W that thousands have been led appreciate thie ere the ones wi eo meats. They are perform: Py t public service in helping te luce she cost of living. The Ameri eo ery community, ir of size, have a right to expect their dealer th. eans 2 Ib. eons TABLE OF DISCOUNTS FOR QUAN- TITY PURCHASES MADE AT ONE TIME je partment stores, *, tions, and other fi of business for definite information regarding of these meats. 8: “Aa do some of our highest med! guthorities, I now know that ‘Uric never did and never will cause rh tism! But it took me many year Out thie troth. 1 of my rheumatiom It ie the purpose of” the Government te dispo f these meats ferably in train- and strength, through treading n $250 to wate with the Government in this load ner Mysteries of Kheumatiam,’ « work 1,001 te 4 bth Mla ad lots, and quantity written by an authority who has scien 2,001 te 4 by La purchases. (fically studied the cause and treatment 5.001 te A It ie possible, howe: the emall- Of rheamatiam for over 20 years. It was eo1 te What This Means to the Dealer: est dealer to purchs BRE ° By bad wctlered agony for yeare trom 1 te for breakfast, tines he Governmne: hetmatiem and amociated disorders, an 100,001 and over—20% pe yr pper, but it has tunity, who wan tortured with the demon t mment in ite campaign te al publicity and the co-: meat Fiicattna'iaiseims maven cioat Un || makaieder even rorteh et betseates Tedtee the cost of living. c ining which the Government supplie They "were packed bythe e SUE Ghat et talnds seemed polccnse You will find at nd cafes, on dining be immensely benefited not only by best pac of North and South America ae But the ‘mer Myteries of Mheumatiam’ Neo special erder biank Is necesstw. Ne &rs, on housewi orders to their deal- in of profit which he makes under striet Governmental superv all ele and P a both free from ering ‘and tinery order for less than $250 accepted. ers, in the dining rooms of thousands of ont jes, but by the creation ef a good ly the choicest cuts of meats were sel The Government reserves the right te homes, in picnic lunches, and in dinner will of untold value and the un dctiver ments approximating the ameunt pails, these Government canned meats. influence in the making of other pear icy ud Coassittear coun ordered if for any reason it eamnet de You will find them a part of the daily throughout his store. single can. wer the order compexe, an offered su Go to your dealer-Go Today- Ask for Government Canned Meats -Start Now to reduce your Living Costs- Tell your neighbors, Dealers can order these meats from any Depot Officer as per following addresses: was the hardest ma: vert! For me to * Acia’ theory, absolutely ta Prices are subject to cha my religiow thee, Order at once, and it was mine when I New York City, 461 8th Ave, © San Antonio, Texas. er CHIEF, SURPLUS PROPERTY DIVISION, Boston, Army Supply Base Atlanta, Oe., Trans. Bldg. } MUNITIONS BUILDING, ‘ And ite associated 6 sverigohed ¥7 Chicavo, 1819 W. 39th St. San Francisco, Calif. rom WASHINGTON, D. C. It ie & work that should be in the hands of every man or woman who hi sends name and address to H. P. water, 694-3 BL, Hallowell, Main receive it by mall, portage paid and ab- | solutely free. Bend now, lest you forg the address! If not a sufferer, cut o £ explanation and band it to some a. plete ertene WAR DEPARTMENT @ CANNED MEAT SALE “4

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