The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 23, 1921, Page 5

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enema |Gen. Diaz Thinks ‘ Like Sherman Did OMAHA, Neb., Noy. 2%. (ien, Ar mando Diag, commander-in-chiet of | the Ttaliar rmiex, holda the same | | opinion of war as that expressed by | FA | Gen, Sherman, he to! veral thou | sand perso | day Gen. “« | that the diarmame find a way to Several waved the hope | conference will way with war | tions were held tor! | ‘or Constipated Bowels — Bilious Liver | the Italian party here hart © to} tonight will empty your bowels com pletely by morning and you will feel! $ 00 000. 000 H | splendid. “They work while you 2 ’ id Suit | gne nicest cat A | pliysic your bowels, sleep.” Cascareta never stir you'up| Again or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel pn | - net R. R. Heads| jor Ol, and they cost only ten cents of the De ba hg ; Diswhere a box Children love Cascarets, too. - aver & Rie O née railroad are aaked to account fc 0,000,000 , a in a suit instituted by a stockholders’ | BE gan ANTONIO, Tex FUNCHAL, Madeira.—Charles and! protective committee in supreme F fight with 16 armed Mexic ye Zita, former emperor and empreas of | COUTt here Sl piel of | Austria-Hungary, are accorded recep. | ,,2h® $20,000,000 ix mid to have ew # 3,000 quarts of | / been lost thru stoc anip , Sas renter, 3% horses and 16/M0n on arrival here to begin. exile | conspiracy cobuiees saamunded gat oo for life. ‘fletitious sales of railroad property The Dread Pyorrhea Begins: Pyorrhea's infecting germs cause many ills. Medical science has proven this. Diseased conditions, which not long ago doctors were unable to trace to a cause, are now known often to be the result of Pyorrhea germs that breed in pockets about the teeth. Rheumatism, anaemia, nervous disorders and other diseases have been traced in many cases to this Pyorrhea infection, Don’t let Pyorrhea work its wicked will body. Visit your dentist frequently for teeth te deak Goreme. * ] And watch your gums yourself. Pyorrhea, which afflicts ! four out of five ple over forty, ins with tender and et aor one t =o meg: apa Som decay, loosen . a out, or must be extracted to rid t! tem of poi generated at their base. Seem net _ Forhan’s For the Gums will prevent Pyorrhea—or check its progress, if used in time and used consistently. Ordinary dentifrices cannot do this. Forhan’s keeps the gums hard and healthy—the teeth white and clean. Start using it today. Brush Your Teeth With Forhan’s—How to Use It i 35¢ and 60c. All druggists. Fermale of R. J. Forbes, D. D. S. Forhan Co., New York —_Forkan’s, Ltd., Montreal | Accused of Theft | terday, FOR THE GUMS ° WASHINGTON, Checks Pyorrhea Nov. ee Use it twice year in and year eat, Wet your brush in cold water, place a half-inch of the paste on it, then at the Arbuckle party and brush your teeth up and down. Use a rolling motion to clean the idered th t| é exeviens, Bruch the grinding and back surfaces of the teeth. considered one of the most) ieam, Lane, Kan.; your quma with your Fochan-couted bruah—gantly at fet until the important witnesses for the gums then more vigorously. If the gums are very tender, | prosecution. massage with the . instead of the brush. If gum shrinkage has tins weve ne |Waste Paper Asked by Salvation Army A representative of the Salvation | Army today asked The Star to an | nounce that any person or firm ac | cumulating a supply of waste paper which it did not make a practice of welling might have it hauled away free of charge by telephoning the Army's headquarters, Main 799. of Safe From Camp PORTLAND, Nov. 23.—Jamen Mo Coy, charged with larceny of a safe! at Camp Lewis, hag been ordered | | transferred to Tacoma for trial, Fed. | eral Judge R. 8. Bean announced yes. No Vatican Envoy, Capital Declares) 23.—The United States is not contemplating establishing a diplomatic representa. |struction of the steel drawbridge tive at the Vatican, the White House |across the wald today, denying dispatches from ¥ THE SEATTLE STAR | Betty Campbell, guest at) \the Arbuckle party, who) pyeg pi é With Bl di | testified before the grand diet ales Deok ot the ae ee ing ums jury. ere buckle party. Anaconda Sued for $100,000 in Taxes NEW YORK, Nov, 24.-~The feder- Jal government has brought suit | against the Anaconda Copper Co. and lifts directors for nearly $100,000, al leged to be due from the excess cor- | poratfon tax In 1910 seven companies merged | with the Anaconda, but the Anacon da in charged with failure to pay the |1 per cent due on profite of those companies for that year, ‘These profits totaled $9,655,000, the govern. ment contends, Willum Rockefeller, Henry H. | Rogers and John D. Ryan are |among the directors named in the | suit. Lowell Re-elected as Heatl of Grange LOS ANGELES, Nov, 23.—Sher man J. Lowell, Fredonia, N.Y, was reelected president of the National Grange as the organization's 65th annual convention drew to a close yeuterday, Other officers chosen Zey Pyvron-Prevost, guest! were: Overneer, Orlando L. Martin, Plain. | field, Vt; lecturer, Barton Need steward, George W. Dixon, of South Dakota; assistant steward, Herman Inde, of Wisconsin; chaplain, W. W, Deal, Nampa, Ida.; treasurer, L. H. Wright, Indianapo- lis, Ind.; secretagy, C. M. Freeman, Tippecanoe, O.; gatekeeper, A. B. Cook, of Michigan, Offers $50 Reward for Missing Wife Seattle police were asked Wednes. day to search for Mra. Mabel Aurillia Gill, 22, and her 2-year-old *|non, Eugene Maurice Gill, by R. F, Gill, of 1428 W. Jackson at, Spokane. In a Jetter to the chief of police, Gill offered a reward of $50 for informa- tion. concerning ‘his wife, and described her as weighing about 135 | pounds, 6 feet, ¢ inches in height, blue eyes, brown hair. Alki Citizens to r Urge Paving Work Residents of Alki point will file with the city council this week a petition for the paving of the Alki waterfront drive. An early attempt will also be made to force the city to act in the matter of starting con- Duwamish river, for which Seattle voted bonds two years ago. THE CHINA INN Third and Spring St. ARE SERVING A SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DINNER Thanksgiving, 1921, Plate Dinner $1.00 42-Story L. C. Smith Building Restaurants, Inc. Mrs. Chauncey Wright Johnston, President. EVERYBODY PRAJSES our food, prices and service. Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner $1.00 Music Evenings OUR ONLY LOCATION: 42-Story L. C. Smith. Building. Cream of Asparagus Consomme a L'Orge Fried Fillet of Sole, Tartar Sauce Saratoga Chipped Potatoes Roast Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Sweet Potato Walnut Dressing Sugar Corn Crab Salad, Mayonnaise Dressing Salt Wafers Choice of English Plum Pudding Mince Pie Pumpkin Pie lee Cream (Lady Finger) Tea Milk Coffee "We Want You to Know That Meves Cafeteria Corner Fourth and Pine Is open Thanksgiving Day, and we are preparing a bpuntiful dinner, from which you may select for yeopelt the delicacies you like the best, Sr THANKSGIVING Yours for a joyous dinner Meves Cafeteria all the fixin’s, too. , A Real Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving Dinner Just as good as you would get at home— fl | your feet under his table down to. ape UU RL Turkey, Cranberry Sauce, Dressing, Mince Pie— everything to make a complete dinner. 11 A. M. TO 9 P. M. JACK SCHIFFER Has some Yakima Gobblers that will be carved for THANKSGIVING If you make a reservation now, you can put nicest Thanksgiving Dinners that you ever sat BOULEVARD CAFE ( ‘WITNESSES AT TRIAL OF FATTY ARBUCKLE } 2 AE A REN ET AIO | | Dolly Clark, guest at the) Arbuckle party in San Fran-| cisco on Labor day, which ended in the death of Virginia Rappe and the arrest of Ar. buckle. Alice Blake, guest at the| Arbuckle party, whose testi- mony before the grand jury | helped indict Fatty Arbuckle | for manslaughter. Sees Danger in Five-Cent Fare If Seattle put into effect a 5-cent | |fare at this time the street car sys ltem could not run on its present) |basis, according to Robert Howze, | |who addressed the Municipal league | |Tuesday. Howze declared that the railway was just paying i@ way un- der the 8%-cent fare, withont meet ing bonded indebtedness. Seattle Boy Wins ry ° Indiana Election! Nobert L. Keene, 24, a former Se- atule boy, has been elected mayor of! Frankfort, Ind., according to word) received by friends in Seattle. Keene, according to reports, headed a demo- jeratic landslide in the last Frankfort election. WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.—Efforts are being made to shift Stillman di- voree case to Canada, it has become known here, and enjoy one of the 1422 Fourth Avenue | all grippe misery “Pape's Cold Compound” is Quickest Relief Known Don't #tay stuffed-up! Quit blow ing and snuffiing! A dose of “Pape Cold Compound” hours until three doses ar taken every two ji taken | quick usually breaks up a cold and ends | co The first dose opens clogged-up| nice trils and air passages of bh: uality. pleasing fabrics, $55 to $85. Established 1900 ZU ee ps nose running ¢, dullness, feverishness, sneem Contains no Pape's “Rather Chilly This Morning! Yes, while we don’t have real winter on Puget Sound, there are damp, raw days when an f overcoat feels mighty good. If you are a man who takes a proper pride in being well dressed, you will want a coat that has all the refinements of style and workmanship— a coat that is more than a covering—one that has dis- tinction and a certain individ- You can get such a coat in any of a large variety of ready to wear away, at prices from Stone the Tailor 1206-1208 Second Ave. (Adjoining the Savoy Hotel) relieves head Compound” is the t relief known and cents at drug stores, t assistance. Tastes quinine. Insist Advertisement, 1? A STAR WANT ADS BRING RESUL Won’t It Be Fun to Take Dinner Thanksgiving Day there is the Thanksgiving Feast. Have You Subscribed to the Community At the Butler Cafe? Everybody will be there, including Queen Pippin and the Peaches, to en- joy the music and dancing. Besides, “SHOW OF SHOWS” that attracts big crowds, and Rene Rothe, the new chef, from the Nether- lands Hotel, New York, who is famed for his good cooking, is to prepare the BUTLER HOTEL CAFE

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