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THE DENTAL WAR DENTAL FAKERS The material, selfish tnterest con the actions of the Individua sa rule: and we are all creatures our environment. Have you read John D. Rockefell » et “Rand. Men and nly & eneral r on when he tion to this peak minded men wh always t} of the larger battle in order to gain & temporary success. | A FIGHT FOR PRINCIPLE | imposstble Te used to be that w Dentists met in their foty talked about their w and vance. ment of the profession, Today the} chief topic among a class of Dentists and many physicians ia “fees,” “big! fat feon,” “great, big, fat until some Dentists have kid ded themacives into thinking that they have a sandbag privilege, wit the public as their legitimate pre Under the Dental Law of the atate| of Washington, (he Dental Combine} can do anything it dares to ¢ POOR LITTLE DR. BARK, THE ALL DENTIST REA There ix not an Advertising Offi tn Seattio which does not have « uate registered Dentist who are registered In many states and for any ntint aim that} because of his Dentists being licensed” that it ts impossible to get unsatisfactory work at his office fe simple and childish I well remember when little Dr Bark came and told me how he went to the State Dental Hoard members and pleaded with them that if t ould only give | nae” hel would be good their 1 Den nd ne leged college that he was gradu ated from had gone up in smoke. Dr. Bark seems to be fearful of claiming ownership to his office be signs as manager of the Real Gall Dentists Think of a Dent! whining around Seattle for thre years and practicing Dentistry with out a (‘license’) certificate, an then have the gail to try and belt tle other Dentista who are now com pelled to practice Dentistry without a license and In defiance bine in order to liv How ¥ ch a per Dentist of ablilty un less someone told him about it? I will wager Dr. Bark, the Real the federal The pian contempla’ tla organization sep distinct from the present state militia system, with which will not interfere in any way. It is estimated that there are the United States tween fifteen and twenty mill lon men of military age se could be armed and train United Sta position would be practically tack upon her army, and particularly army officers, to train a citizen sol spend in time of nm business of the people. It ts estimated a purely volunteer army of this character could be eas than 500,000 men for without trouble to the regular organized militia To accomplish the purpose would the enlargement into a number schools for officers in various parts of the country, would have to be thrown open young men who have had servic and who can pass the required ex aminations. Thinks Pian Is Feasible be difficult Gen. James A @ recent ® or more men for service tn a federal in peace as soon as it was understood that It meant cer. and extremely valuable including a reasonable time, volunteer army advantages, compensation for slight disturbance tn civil Gail Dentiat, $1,000 that I can select an equal number of unregistered Dentiste who are not graduates and have them take the examination with his (“Heensed") registered mei and do actual mechant, ative work the money 1 of the Se can choose any of the men in my office to compete with his men on the same basis. Now, Dr. Bark, put up or shut up your ciatter DENTAL CERTIFICATES I am gradually educating Dr Bark. He was a long time learning the difference between a “license and « State Dent Certificate, but now he wi the word certificate in stead of “license.” Teeth Pulled Free.” “A little learning ts « 4 rouse thing.” When a Dentist b © talk about “pulling teeth” he is usually very crude, and his rough manner of ex- ression indicates his lack of ability he blacksmith of old pulled teeth but the modern, educated and qual!- nd the one who wins I give it to any cba: moves teeth. The tooth puller tn modern Dental surgery is unknown except to the ignorant, careless and the public. DENTAL FAKERS fighting this State Dental Combine and Dr. Bark was sobbing and chok- ing about getting hi Dental “license,” a man by the name of Froam, operating under the name of the Wyeth Denti began to make slurring remarks in his news- paper advertisements about my a sociate Dentists and myself. | the people of Seattle who this 1 Froam really was, how he failed in fan Francisco, in Portland, In two offices In Seattle, one of which of- fices was the old fake Dental Col lege that Dr. Bark afterwa bought, and just sixty days after I had exposed Froam the Dr. Wyeth Dentists cloned up, notwithstanding Froam claimed my exposure of his methods was helping his busines (Dr. Bark was at one time employ by Froam.) Froam never operated under his own name, but always signed as manager, f to make the ownership of hi Fake Dentists usually mak silly assertions impor for you to « ory work at my office r world rr. nowned new (bunk) system.” Their guarantees remind me of the new boy who gave his five-cent hat a mam to hold as security while | went to met change for a five-dollar gold plece. The man ix atill holding the hat, and the newsboy js in the U. &. senate or owns @ rallroad now (and besid according to law) One Den er opened offices in the D. 8. Johnaton, now the Ellers building, some years ago, and after a few months of the rankest rob- hery on take Dentistry ever pulled off in Seattle left, and many were they who were mht by that grafter T have always contended that a Dentist should be compelled to un- dergo an examination and receive a certificate. so that the people would ¢ protected against grafters and takers xt week I shall write on our Dental Law and the fakers and tm postors. EDWIN J. 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WORKING OUT ""'S NEW PLAN OF U.S. DEFENSE WASHINGTON, June 8.—The war department is busy formu lating recommendations which are to be submitted to congr for a carefully worked-out plan for a national militia ays follow closely the line: dd Australian systems, to be known, probably, volunteer army. a mill- e and 80 of the militia in today be- would that Pian Training System war dep contemplates a small of rapid expansion in time the in the not could be obtained this in addition of Complete Report of Market Today + 2.00 nd Montana spude2s.00 oo an at rvic rtmentl army,! regular] g regular! j. small military only enough to make it ready 80 as not to inter regular of Weat training these schools but employ “A limited number of men would be needed for foreign these should specially volunteer, but| Reed are on their way to Van-| * and oper-lall the others would serve in garri., Couver, where they will be used in sons, camps or coast defense forts) filling the vacancies le institution selected by three|near thelr homes, with little or no| “Walking out” of tle datly papers, or he) detriment to their civil occupations The few permanent officers would, ¥®% signed by be continually at work, t new officers.” and 20 Om as 9 4% 02% 01% on 1 1.00 0 —¢@| Chose | ———--——¢ 1 " ” u 1% 47 “7 1 “ ry in to LLL ILE PO Above, the horizontal force behind the tennis racket. By Hugh S. Fullerton. rvice is fully three-quarters « the tennis game. Among experts the loss of one service gar set usually spells defeat, y ners are seemingly as learning the service st golfers in voting th to the drive Th in we r vice First—Always strike the ball as nearly with the act cen ter of the racket as possible jecond—Do not try to drive the ball downward at an angle into the service court Third—Keep the ball above the net and make the errors VANCOUVER PLAYERS STRIKE sald) Charley Moore, Dutch Reutoer,[ike comer until he lost six fingers Drain, a student of} Corts Coleman, Mike Wotell, Gard this question of a volunteer army, in Gisivecn and Wayne [orham, toe ech, “to recruit 500,000) 41x mainstays of the Vancouver Beavers, may never piny basedall again, as a result of an insurrection which broke out In the Canadian city Friday They mutinied hen Brown refused to reinstate Gut fielder Pappa, causing cancellation of 1 scheduled doubleheader with Victorta ROY BROWN, Emi! Frisk and Bill uned by the x of Bob Brown's players Friday. Brown his new duties | LOTZ’S NINE straight defeats were too much for the little Napole on, Tealey Raymond, and Lotz got the ax today. He belongs to the St | Louls Cards | SATURDAY BROWN declared The first change of Importance! he intends carrying the fight to which has occurred in the ogg sit-| uation In weeks resulted Saturday when Western Ave. jobbers boost- fied Dentist extracts teeth and re-led both buying and selling pric The jobbers will now pay up to 20 cents per dozen for fresh stock, at incompetents who seek to deceive|the same time announcing the ad- dition of a cent to wholesale quota tions. There were no other changes Several years ago, when I waslon the street. the highest baseball tiib: National association—where ed from the Jiamond. time, Brown rejecting their de. of war was held PAPPA WAS susperded In Victo VICTORIA BASEBALL club may |survive after all. Prexy Blewett |sends word down that Corpas and Cadd want franchise TWENTY PLAYERS will com pete for $8 racket, awaiting cham | pion tn Cowen park tennis tourna ment, to be held June 23. Entries have closed. UMPIRE PAGE forfeits game to Plymouth church team on grounds that First Christian team was pur. posely delaying contest JOHNNY DUNDEE bested Leach Cross in the first eight rounds of their 10-round fracas in New York Friday night ILLINOI8 LOWER house kills | bill to legalize boxing. MRS. PETER KERR wins golf championship of Oregon — for | women. CHET NEFF outpoints Cham-| |plon Charley Burns of Canada in Jevery round of 10-round battle at Vancouver. | JEROME TRAVERS, amateur }cops national open golf champion | ship. Jimmy Barnes, formerly of | Seattle, was fourth BILLY WRIGHT and Ray Camp bell fought four-round draw Friday night | | HARNESS MEET at fair wild close Saturday when 17 of the best pacers in the country will compete for $20,000 stake, WILLIE HOPPE, who looked Country May Timothy Wheat bf Country May and Ge (Wholesale Prices ° Alfalfa, No 1 13.00 Barley tern Washington oats STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1915. Proposes a Reserve Army of 500,000 Men for Uncle Sam SERVICE THAT COUNTS IN TENNIS! GET STARTED RIGHT YOU LEARNING ‘ ¢ AAC VLD AG 4 5 NM forehand grip of America and below, the angular grip of England. In the latter the angle causes much of the e are three cardinal points! line rather than remarkably the one serving should win service Kamen Save agaln fingers of the left de the service court Inside the service court. ahove the upturne old in a direct ing the sharp swe a follow thru that brings the racket) almost to the ground San Francisco Friday If Dug had some | would haw | ball team, if he pitch Friday and the team The forehand. cut hit, 80 we lost again. " \" The bal! in struck as in straight {s| to be formally opened Sunday n acroA the the instant of contact, causing |?! . days and Wednesdays from 5:30 p.| and breaks at an angle.| most effective of al! ervice strokes is the upper cut,| commonly referred to asthe Amert-) Probably the Aberdeen yesterday ining the| © Play first base He will assur with a sharp! introduction because of the players who bent striking the ball so as to draw |John Barleycorn, Fred Shaver, at was used with every vartation of the positive and the reverse cuts by|by police. Booze was responsible. the » will that the Insurgents be forever| ere summary tleally all the Australian and Cana dian players THE PLAYERS laid down thelr) gloves half an hour before game; FRIDAY RESULTS | NORTHWESTERN: mands. They left the park for a|kane 3 downtown hotel, where a council |ria earlier in the week He bad}; Ja “run in” with Brown. and the |hot-headed Beaver boss banished him from the field. Next day Brown announced his indefinite} | suspension NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia one month or longer. Arnold Vibrator THIS PLACK /D0 YOU KNOW billlard parlor Come In and see. BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor FARE AND EISEN SPEED RECORDS @ De Palma.— 500-mile uto race Jim Bradford—making a speech ‘ @ Congressman) Humphrey voting $1,200 for an imaginary trip. @ Mexico — new — revolu ) tions. } @ Mayor Gill—combing his 5 hair L Seattle district, Bapt t Young ople’s union, to hold quarte rally and annual election of officers Monday night at Fremont Baptist church Miss Lucia Crangle, assistant state lal comm iat r made round of rke Friday distribu ing Iterature relative to minimur wage scale and emplo of minors, | Oscar James, 1150 19th ave. N thrown against side of street car |Friday and rendered unconscious when car split switch at Melrose land Pike st M, W. Pope and J. M. Dennis, Baltimore sportsmen, who accom 14 Thomas Riggs, of Alaska neering commission, to Alaska stopping at Butler en route East Canadian club of Seattle to picnic at Woodland park July 1 Pacific Coast Steamship Co. tri weekly sailings to San Franciac pant | began Thureda night with sailing jof steamer City of Puebla Dent Lumber and Shingle Co. to | ship 600,000 feet of lumber to Alas ka June 22. Lumber will be har died at port commission's Smith tons] Cove pier More than 400 passengers sailed directly |On steamer Governor to San Fran claco Friday night Steamer Congress arrived Friday |night from -Frisco, bringing ~ 262 | passengers Steamers Senator and Victoria on, way to Seattle bringing 100 passen gers from North W. W. Scudder, superintendent of Western Washington — Sunday jschools of Congregational church lreceived degree of doctor of divin ity from Whitman college at Walla Walla last week Dr. Adna Wright Leonard, pastor! jot First M, E. chureh, to leave for the/Atlantic City Tue day to attend convention of Anti-Salodn league. New University Christian church Yo Ww. C. AL hy s court at Volunt reserved one ten er park on Mon. m. until dark Paradise valley, at Rainier oad j| tonal park, will be opened Sunday |to tourists. Dr. Frank J, Goodnow leaves San Francisco Saturday to resume ser vices as legal adviser to president of China, Goodnow has been act ing as head of Johns Hopkins unt versity Chalk up another case against Jamestown, N. Y., killed father stepmother, and was himeelf killed Five high school boys in Everet refused diplomas by school board| because they belong to frat. The (S350 BOYS (et a Baseball FRE ‘Coupon 1 Circulation Manages of Seattle Star: I want to help you to balls to the boys of Seattle. authorize you to deliver The Star to me for a period of one month, and thereafter until ordered dis continued, for which I agree to pay the carrier at the Tam not now a subseriber of The Star, ef 26c per month. Name . Phone The Star wants to give away 500 Baseballs to 500 Seattle boys, and offers one free to any boy in Seattle for a few min- utes’ work. How? Take this baseball clipping and get two new subscribers to sign these coupons to take The Star for Bring them to the Circulation Dept. of The Star, 1307 Seventh ave., and get a dandy 50c baseball free. That’s all you have to do. Simple, isn’t it? These base- balls are going to go fast, so be one of the first boys to secure one. Just get the coupons filled out. Do not collect any money. Hurry, now, and secure one of these balls. Remember the cou- pon must be filled out by people who are not now taking The Star. Ctreuiatt I want to help you authorize you to deliver pertoc of © per month, 1am ne Name ..sseee Address Phone Two years ago Raymond F. Mat Chicago Maru Land commissioner rejects claims ted president Internation E organized by toward secur B. T. Johnson, 19, former cashier brother-in-l who pleaded guilty Thomas J. Jarvis, former United | died Friday Don H, Paimer of Seattle tells salmological Low Angeles about his cure for Steilacoom at Patton institu to baseball like bugs have two te Testimony at Annapoil ducks to water trousers sat nd got impression of the ten questions trousers over 1,000 TOURISTS IN SEATTLE EACH DAY howdy-doing tourists per He then turned the drivers are something else to the little weath- fren't getting | their share of plunder, owing to days of murkiness. 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