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Artifictal attmulation to produce ex. Milaration af spirit but @ sorry eut stitute for the nding spirit The tr } Rtate of Waehtnegton | spent tn putting t ar bad been financtally Rut the t of wound tee fs natural « an enemy to health Good teeth noms Osler Prices Dr. the famous phystctan an actentiat, asserts that defective tee No more sor the cause of mreater physica decay, N ore poisoning of the ayst tion than f* alcoho Jofective teeth are Nature Teeth mean the at 1 more dangerous than a 1. Sound, | tioning of the t and t Perfect teeth can produce greater hap- | glands, the proper rat more permanent pleasure—than | fodo for the st , ae r t its best r will te If the money spent In alcohol tn the | of good digest These Nature Teeth of mine are not to be confused with ordinary (and ugly) “false” teeth. They are built for you—to suit your face —to match your own teeth in size and shape and exact tint. You can bite, chew and smile with them in perfect comfort and confidence. 9H Q tified L. 0, $, D. D. 8, Memoer of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons MANAGE Boston Dentists 1420.22 SHCOND AVE. Opp. Bon Marche. Phone Main 1186 T time by the forelock — phone for free appointment tomorrow. and sound he »_ Amalgam Fillings, tooth. $1.00 Pateiess = «Extractions, per a Sundays, 10 to 12. OW TO REDUCE _ YOUR WEIGHT SAFER, RELIABLE WAY whe are overburdened with t JUSTIFIES GERMANY (Reichstag Leader Talks of Tactics | BY CARL W. ACKERMAN BERLIN, March 7—Via Am- sterdam. — “Armed merchant- men are the snipers of the sea,” declared Or. Heckscher, reichstag leader, “and the Brit- ish admiraity, by instructing merchantmen to fire on subma- rines, began franctireur war [damaged | “It is sald that the U. 8S. wants to settle the submarine question with Germany before taking up her trade relations with England, hold- ing that questions affecting human lives should be first. Conceding this viewpoint, does America real lize how many thousands of women fare on the seas.” land children In Germany and Po- Dr. Heckscher, whose posttion tn |!and lack nourishment today be the reichstag is similar to that Cause America does not insist on |held by Sen. Stone as chairman of |the right to send milk and food to jthe senate foreign relations com-|the German people? jmittee, discussed the German-! ‘5 not that a question of Itves, | American controversy over armed | too? merchantmen at some length to-|. “Germany has walted for months day. for America to take steps against “If an officer and 10 men in a| England's fllegal blockade, but hostile country saw a group of |nothing has been accomplished.” civilians across the street with| two or three rifles, the officer} could not walt until he had ned the civilians before order ing his soldiers to shoot,” sald Dr. Heckscher. er a rrytny of unhealthy fat, you are ly weakening your vital and are carrying @ burden @estroys the beauty ef your is no need of an ft superfiuous fat. If you reduce y weight tn a safe Fellable way, with- one suf- before retiring at night urself once a Week, so how fast you are losing don't leave off the treat-| ip a single dose until | JAPANESE GIRL TO GET RICH ESTATE tireuring and the same principle Appraisement of William Holt's applies on the seas to merchant-/ estate, most of which he willed to men who snipe « submarine. | Miss Joe Suzuki, a Japanese grt, ‘The submarine ts a legal sea) weapon, as Secretary Lansing him-| *** filed In probate court Monday sett has admitted, and the subma-|!t totals $95,811 rine t attempts to warn an| Miss Suruki, who w: Holt's armed merchantman puts itself 10 | partner in the hotel business for |tel, 214 First ave. S., and consider grave danger, since it ts easily | several years, is left his one-half Jable other real and personal prop- DAMAGES FROM G. N. been reported to show reduction tn weight, foot i your work ighter and more jes possession of ‘who suffers from fat should give this trial, 92090003. ENTISTS LADY A 4 You need never hesitate to use resinol ointment and resinol soap in the treatment of severe or simp! NNDANT & 3 he skintroubles. There is nothing in| Mrs, Alice Dunbar, whose hus Zk. Gold Crowns. . jthem to injure the tenderest sur-|band, W. W. Dunbar, an express ‘ork, tooth face. Resinol i» a doctor's prescrip-| messenger, was killed when nek |tion which, for over twenty years,| dropped thru the roof of a Great has been constantly used by other| Northern car near Columbia River 00 || physicians for eczema and other|station, December 3, started «utt 1.00 | itching. burning, unsightly skin af for $7,500 damages against the rail 5.00 fections. road Monday in Crown: Fillings . Fillings ..... Rubber Plates, ap. They prescribe resinol, knowing| —_——— a that its remarkable soothing, heal-| » 25 per cent reduction | |e action ts due to ingredients so DR. PETERK' N TALKS qi the above regular ||S@mtle and harmless as to be suited Gwiar | lto the most delicate skin—even of | Dr Guy § Peterkin will ad for February only. [tiny baby. We do exactly as adver- All druggists sell rest-| arogs the Puget Sound Lite Unter ‘All rs jS0! ointment and resinol soap. writers’ association in the diuing work guaranteed “Sy room of the Elks’ club Monda [5 years. |How the *Right Soap evening at 6:16 on “Urology tn A ation to Life Insurance | Can Help Your Skin ry medical” examiners of the Money cannot buy @ purer, more) various companie cleansing toilet soap than Fesinol | as the guests o soap. And the healing resinol med-| ogers, and will participate In open {cation in it helps to keep the com-| discussion at the close of the lec plexion clear, fresh, and beautiful.| ture, 8 will f the agency man. “Gu, of Fest and Pike id Public Market Dentist N, Mgr. j ley Jd. R. VAN AUKE The ““Adman” Says: KEARNS ON TRIAL | | OLYMPIA, March 4 DAILY TRAINS to oe CALIFORNIA and how eee _§ DIRECT CONNECTIONS are 5 made MORE NORTHERN rontes. ee AND THAT our agents “ee WILL BE =f AT 8AN FRANCISCO for ae eee | PLEASED TO give } “7. As avon as your pur- ohnse ts paid EASTERN POINTS. ae ation MORE COMPLETE tnfc oe ‘ cee 2 AND TELL of the | OR TELL thom fe ee | _ § THROUGH Ml TO WRITE to me. eee STANDARD AND tourist 1 THANK you. 2 ee . SLEEPING CARS and of the ee Call at Ticket Office tor Information OVSERVATION-LIBRARY cars “ee nterent Dew colve an 5% interest al amount of your 9 FROM SAN FRANCISCO “ee TO CHICAGO and St. Louis, *e THEY WILL want to know « Ant. SOUTHERN PACIFIC 7—B. W.| | Kearns, former saloonkeeper here |is on trial today, charged with con j cealing goods stolen from a Ta | THE BOSS said THAT LIBERAL stopovers jcoma jewelry store by Harold i oe. 44. |Leinnan. Leinnan's confession is LISTEN TO me af ARE ALLOWED | said to have implicated Kearns tn a a . it a “a ee AT ANY point in connection with the state accl | TO WRITE an a4 on eee dent fund looting of J. F. Gillies, ee ENROUTE. |former claim agent of the indus-| THE OGDEN ROUTE eee trial insurance commission. ; eee AND THAT tickets East ora ¥ AND TELL the eee | British government has just closed " tad VIA CALIFORNIA a contract for 800 ferrets, to be sent TRAVELING PUBLIC | s 2 ee to Flanders, to kill enormous num COST LITTLE more bers of rats infesting the British ABOUT OUR ee trenches, The price has risen from nd THAN ON 2 ( eee nf JUDGE SCORES | PAROLE LAW Convict on Parole Doesn't Get Chance, Says Judge Ronald. CITES GEO. COLE CASE Society needs a lickin’, Judge Ronald says he Is con. vinced of that, since he sen- tenced George L. Cole to the penitentiary it le not George L. Cole who is the criminal, Soclety Is in | efrer, That le the contention, . Here te the Cole Six years ago, almost, he became aequainted with company of fast companions, They were all boys mn November 25, 1910, four of them broke into a cigar store and stole some meerschaum pipes. George w to the Monroe reform atory, landing there tn July, after a long fight in t purts, Good behavior got him out on parole in July, 1913, 4 George began a ee h for a job, resolved to be a man | He went to Aberdeen and got a in West & Slade'n logging camp. mn the fifth of each succeeding month his foreman had to osign | George's parole report, required by the Institution This report showed George to be just what he was, a paroled pris oner, The foreman knew it, but he knew, too, that George was a good workman and did not hesitate at signing the paper. In three months the camp shut down and George waa forced to seek employment elsewhere “2. The following day he found work | | in the Northwestern mill at Ho quiam At the end of the first manth he asked him employer to sign his parole report An ex-convict, eh?” sald the boss. “We don't want you any longer.” So George went away After 20 days’ search he located & position in the St. Paul & Tacoma Lamber Co, mill at Tacoma The first day of the following }month his foreman had to sign }to his employer tn fear and trem bitng. Ho was fired In vain he tried to find more work, He was promised many jobs, but rathay in be found out at the end of (he month and thrown out of his position, he tol his prospective employer in every tn stance that he was on parole from Monroe. Nobody wanted him. and at the jend of 20 days the parole officer jordered him back reform atory. He remained there nine months longer, and was again paroled. At Wing's cafeteria, on First are between Pike and Pine ets, he went to work May 10, 1915. On Juno 1 he was fired. His employer had learned about his past From there he went Lorean apartments, 1511 Boylston ave, On August 1, en he to make bis report, he again fired He then found a good He ts an electrical worker by trade, and he found « position with good pa with the by Mining & Milping Co., an@ was sent to Alaska Sure of himeeif this time, he pre sented his parole report on the first of the month. Te was fired Returning to Seattie, he went to to the to the work at Miller's garage on Pike at near Boylston ave, about Septem ber 15. October 1 he was dis charged At the Seattle garage. ¢ and Broadway, the same thing occurred | At the Pairbank’s ¢ oH at Jackson st. and Western « he worked almost a month, only be told to get out when the boss | “TIZ” FOR SORE, _ TIRED FEET--AH! \“Tiz” Is Grand for Aching, Swollen, Tender, Calloused Feet or Corns | | | | | Ah! what relief. No more tired feet; no more burning feet; no more wollen, aching, tender sweaty feet. No more soreness in corna, callouses, buntons No matter what alls your fee what under the sun you've {without getting relief, just “Tin.” “Tiz" is the only remed that draws out all poisonous exudations which puff up the feet Tiz” cures your foot trouble #0 you'll never limp or draw up your face in pain, Your shoes won't 'neem tight and your feet will never, |never hurt or get sore and swollen |Think of it, no more foot misery, no more agony from corns, callouses or bunions or 25-cent box at any drug artment store and get instant rel! Wear smaller shoe Just onee try “Tis.” Get a year’s foot comfort for only its. Think of it. NUXATED IRON Inerensen strength » forfelt if tt per full ex. on in large FORFEIT drugeiat about tt. ticle #oon to ap: ar in this pape: ke your doctor or Owl Drug Co, Bartell Drug Co, and Swift's Pharmacy always carry it in stock, STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1916. . | ory of George L. tried t nf delicate, ner- vous, rundown! people 200 per cent In ten days many Instan PAGE 6 | Don’t Wait for Your Ship Come Down and Meet It Fully Paid and Forever Non-Assessable In a Few Days $1.00 WILSON TYPESETTER YESTERDAY Lat your memory carry you back to the days when some of the great the Inventions were new phone, the Welsbach the National Cash Burroughs Adding Ma automobile, the Underw writer and the Mergent type | inventors | fin tne were people who the inventors the devices would money Inve had «reat wala knew sue lot f wer ver themasives fn many ot while | and foresight tock was offered ere were some the Register, Bell Te » Mantl bine, 4 In the cases of most of thess, the Aiffioulty gpcing companies for the manu ure of thelr Inventions ° orany never be would be and they made fools of waye Aiculing the men with brains her the There umhed at th TODAY Bo one nents to be told what these gigantic industries are today. fers tunities they really wise ¢ today drawing noney earned ni m thelr independence Figures showing inventions se aume paid to the judgement ingen of there their wed stock feures windom of investing in a «ec Quatrial enterprine those _compant reached by the emall investor of to- As tar an those Invention “4. day 4 on Rut TODAY TODAY silare to » today Investigate Come and eee this Compressed Air Marvel actually setting type; see the Distributor that is now under con- struction; that will be all the sales talk necessary to cause you to invest A small amount of money is well the wonderful oppo neglected prove beyond a 4 pportunity has kno she returns In a new drows and is knocking at your door, there Is a new an or woman with a few Idle Invent i regret it then tomorrow as they the ting Machines today needed to commercialize our attachment, and when this | is raised you are going to lose out on the 50c stock, Keep ia mind the following extract from “The American Govern®ment” : “Two-thirds of all the nation’s wealth is the product and probably altogether of inventions.” Do you wish to be a partner? use your own good judgment Remember, regrets are poor substitutes for profit. This stock will Now, d bring your mechanic; Wilson Typesetting Machine Company Open from ee bape’ ay ‘Le signed his papers. | . . He was up against ft On December 14, last itted another crime. check Judge Ronald sentenced him to ‘our to 20 years at Walla Walla he com He forged “Il could do nothing else,” sald ie 1. “He is a criminal diame? | 7 needs to be er '} Hopes Women Will + Adopt This Habit + As Well As Men } } Glass of bile uatie atie morn. | ] Ing helpe ue look and feel , clean, eweet, fresh. t 7 woman and Itkewtsee ev 1 realize the wonders sorning inside bath, what a ange would t place of the thousan f wi iclooking men, wome Instead Annem 4 girls complexions t with pasty or muddy instead of the muitt| nerve wreck rut fags” and pers! 4 see a virile sz of rosy-cheeked where An inside bath is had by drink ing, each morning b brea) fast, a glass of real hot water with 1 teaspoonful of phate tn it to wash from the stom ach, liver, ki@neys and ten yarde| jof bowels the previous day's indt |gestible waste, sour fermentations | we at thr oople ever ta, timistie limestone phos and polsona, thus cleansing, sweet ning and freshening the entire alt t the at i } subject »dache. who have a pallid, sallow com plexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a a er pound of limestone phos | @ at the drug store, which will ‘ost but a trif_e, but ts sufficient to demonstrate the quick and re-| arkable change tn both health and pearance awaiting those wh practice st internal sanitation, W m remember ki * no sorb impurities to contaminate the blood, while the pores in the thirty | feet of bowels dé, de, he ¢ the s a r advance rapidly n't you really think it is time to investigate? we challenge your confidence. changed. The employer should required report, not be parole This is an authentic fact. Keep in mind the following statistics: The Wilson Typesetter Should Be the Ford of the Printing World Call and decide for yourself; we will not urge you to invest; we will let you $100 invested to sign the perhaps. it would be as easy for the parole officer to vi t the man each month and make a report to the reformatory direct. “Even that nec y- should not’ be Employers should be humane enough to give a man a fair tes’ They should help reform him.” When You're Well KEEP WELL Star’ einai Another Article In The Health Campaign | 5 Being Conducted With Co- | operation ° e ° bu HOUSEHOLD PETS Amer! of Medical Association casa know that when they & pet cat they are most likely ca ressing a few thousand diph- therla germs. But this ts true, for physicians have long known that a cat's mouth and throat are most favorable breeding places for germs of diph theria and other disease germs that are ings. Tests of mouth reveal swarms of dangerous | These germs ferr cat's Itself wit dangerous foes of human be. iva from a cat's germs are trans. 1 to the animal's fur by the | vent habit of “washing” its tongue. Few people, if they realized this would breed by risk wh contracting a se by danger the common a cat play about the fa to r the Yet people who shy at the sight of @ quarantine fing will even let true of dogs. Even 1 cleanest of dog n t la will stting garbage and germs of all kinds millions. a strange dog picked up tn the street lick their face without a thought of the possible danger it's not too early to get ready ° swat the first spring” fly that shows itself Number of aviators in the wortd is estimated daily. at 60,000, and growing —a delay, and we will not need your help. 10 per cent down, 10 per cent per month; 5 per cent discount off for cash. Capital stock $500,000. All Com- mon Stock. Now 50c Read and Ponder TOMORROW Tomorrow, figuratively speaking, the Wilson Typesetting Machine should be in use not only tn most of the 20,000 or more printing offices in the United 6tates, but in the thousands of circular letter offices as well. Think of the thousands of machines that will be required to supply all these prospective users and you can form an iden of the almost inexhaustible field this ma- chine will cover, ot yeuterday k And the who did Invert are videnda regularly ot by the sweat of , but of th the vast earn- the {m- ple who by buying time—such » The Mnotype has made a wonder- ful success. That fact is undteputed. And yet the use of the Inotype ts Umited to the larger printing plants b of ite cost, The emall printer can not afford to own « Mnotype, and in the cireular office it ts entirely out of the question. Rat, the Wilson Typesetting Ma- chine gan be sold at « price se low any printer enn afford to have right But the can hardly chance for in the Wilson TODAY Now tn the foo “fooliahly wise” ‘The field ts tremendous and the machine gives indteations of becoming one of the world’s greatest inventions almost over night. Wileon Typeret- in Bell Telephone stock returned $54,000; $100 invested in the stock of Westinghouse Air Brake returned $46,000; $100 invested in the Underwood Typewriter stock returned $38,325; $23,000,000 was returned to the fortunate stockholders of the Linotype Machine Com- pany (by which this ad is set) in ten years; $1,000 has multiplied to $50,000 within the last 13 years placed in the Ford Motor Car Company. This not only indicates the value of the stock today, but in addition, cash divi- dends have been paid to the amount of $47,000, or an | average annual return of nearly $4,000. Call or send for literature. Bring your attorney; Ladies invited. NOT THE SAME ROSE EVANS is not the Rose Evans, of 659 Lane st, captured in a recent raid by Sheriff Hodge. Miss Evans has been embarrassed because of tie similarity of the names. Miss Rose Evans, of Edmonds, at present stopping at 1156 Deony way, Wishes The Star to state she ‘eTHE FREIGHT HANOLER 1S ON®) 00 1 KNow IT JuoGceE,, WE ALL WNOW: ITS THE REAL TOBACCO CHE: 7 —all day, every day, from a clean, small it, you hear them telling their frmade the Real Tobecco Chew. Gascon Mode by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, SO Unica New York ‘ELECTION RETURNS TONIGHT WILLIAM LYTELL & CO. tn “AN ALL-NIGHT SESSION” MASONS and SHRINE Som. ~ STRASSLE’S ANIMALS!! A Great Novelty Antmal Act. ~ LIBBY @ BARTON ) Sensational Comedy Cyeitets | A FEATURE! eo, Babes”. EVENTS MOTION Mat, Dally, 2:80—Twice Nightly, 7:0 and 9 o'Clock PRICES 10c and 20c

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