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Then call, phone or write to us now 1 and give you our eat! making appoint- “You Suffer No Pain’ Crowns and Bridges GERMANS MAKE BLOODY ATTACK Dead Fall in Gray-Clad Piles Before French Fire. A CARPET OF CORPSES PARIS, April 18—German soldiers from five divisions, ag @regating 100,000 men, partlol- pated in yesterday's attack east of the of- ficlally annou The attackers were partially ousted by French counter ae Sauite from a firet line trench which they penetrated In the Chauffour for northwest of Douaumont. The Germans attacked violently on a ragged front extending from the the Meuse southeasterly to Douaumont-Ornes road, They prepared for with 12 hours of gun sounded like a continuous rolling of drums. The first onslaught waa deliver ed tn a ravine southeast of Pepper Heights. Time and time again gray Ger man waves swept forward only to pile up tn bloody confusion against the French defenses, Shragne! from French guns filled the air, sweeping the Teuton ranks, while a rain of bullets from hidden machine guns pattered over every foot of the rugged defile until the wooded slopes of the ravine were carpeted with corpses and bodies choked the gorge below. Defeated in the ravine, the Ger mans extended the fighting to M. 0. SIPRS, thelr flanks. LD. &, DD. &, A division marching southward Member of the ~along the west bank of the Royal College of Meuse from Talou heights, came Dental Surmeons. IN ONE HOUR, Despite her unparalleled climate, free clinics, her better babies 1 her unexcelled sanitation, Se- “attle may lose its claim Tuesday “the healthiest city in the world. prosecutor Lundin has compiled i disagreeable task, he) ‘admits—which, if exact, will shove big metropolis of the North- clear off the health map. checking up the city’s drug LOWEST PRICES HONEST WEIGHTS real Moats 1lc ae 15c: 10! 505 Third Ave. WESTERN MARKET 1100 Western Av: ESTLAKE MARKET Purple Stamp It Signifies Purity and Quality Shops Open Until 6:20 P. M. SHOPS CLOSE ON SATURDAY SSUED 200 PRESCRIPTIONS LUNDIN SAYS stores, Lundin says he discovered the appalling fact that ailments of various and sundry sorts were #0 prevalent during one single hour last St. Patrick's day that a lone physician had to issue more than 200 preseriptions to as many pa ents. ‘All of the prescriptions called for intoxicating spirits in one form or another,” Lundin declared Tues- day. “The doctor's name affixed to them in each case was that of Dr. W. G. Emmonds.” Dr. Emmonds, who has lodgings at the Right hotel, has been arrest- ed for issuing prescriptions for tn- toxicating liquor without sufficient cause. If the ate prov its charge, Seattle, after all, may re- tain its supremacy as “the” healthy city. FEAR AN AMBUSH FOR AMERICANS COLUMBUS, N. M., April 18.— Gen. Pershing’s native scouts often led American troops into difficult and inaccessible regions where they might easily be ambushed. Returning motor column guards said today this waa the reason Per- shing dispensed with Mexican guides and elled for more Amert- can scouts acquainted with South- ern Chihuahua. Pershing’s hurried return to his wireless base was regarded as an indication of tenseness in Mexico, PAYSSE TAKES RIDE The first jaunt of a series to be taken by the city harbors and pub- Me grounds committee along the) water front to study possible mu- nictpal legislation was taken un- der the direction of Port Warden Paysse Tuesday HEARING IS CONTINUED The hearing of B. J. Wall, presi- dent of the Pacific Underwriters’ Syndicate, charged with misusing the mails, held Monday in the eu- perior court before U. 8. Commis sioner R. W. McClelland, was con AT 9 P. M. Bonds The Savings Bank We Have Moved to Our Permanent Quarters Northeast Corner Third Ave. and Pike St. In the Wm. P. th 4 until Saturd Luneb t the Hollywood, 212 Pike.—Ad Harper Bldg. We will continue to give special attention to— Real Estate Mortgages General Trust, Savings and Investment Banking We Pay Ai% Interest On Savings From Day Deposited Mortgage Saving Wm. P. Harper, President. Trust and s Bank Third Ave. and Pike St. HOW CITY DULLS Health Commissioner McBride Tells Reason for Seat- tle’s Health. DONE BY HARD WORK Commissioner Seattle has set a remarkable rec cheating death. It ts the healthiest city of any day, having mortality rate of 7.44 per 1,000, “The reason,” “Being & comparatively new city, we have had no slum problems. Fully half our working population lives in light, well ventilated homes, with yards for the children’s play “Breathing space is tremendously important in thwarting disease, “As a city we have believed tn spreading out. “Seattie’s land area is about 50 square miles for its 330,000 popula- tion, @ have more sewer facilities per capita than any other large city in the United States. And the hills make drainage excellent. “Our sanitary inspection {s rigid All employes of restaurants, bak eries and candy kitchens are given a medical examination at Intervals. Even jitney drivers are tested. “Meats and other market foods cannot be left exposed to flies or dangers of contamination, “All milkers and handiers of milk from the farm to the kitchen are rigidly inspected and instruct ed as to sanitary handling. “The result of this vigilance fs seen in the extremely low death rate for children under 2 years old —four out of 1,000 in 1915. Since 1907 the rate has been reduced from 29.6, fants under 1 year has been lowered | almost 50 per cent. “The municipal collection of all garbage, including ashes, which keep the alleys and back yards |clean, I regard as a very important |factor In Seattle's health status “Stables and places where flies are apt to breed are closely seru tinized and regulated in getting the fly before comes a swatting problem. “Of course, our equable climate helps a good deal, but rolling up our sleeves and being on the Job per capita tion, a fre n and eme tion maintenance luding bage tuberculosi nh isola n ¢ and CLARA BARTON SOCIAL Clara Barton Tent, Daughters of | Veterans will give a card party to. morro evening at 8 o'clock at Veterans’ hall, state armory. Re freshments will be served and prizes awarded, REAPER’S BLADE Dr. J. 8. McBride, Seattle Health| ord tn the municipal business of) considerable size in the world to-| explained Dr. J. 8. | McBride, city health commissioner, | “te that we take the keenest com munity interest in maintatning| health fundamentals, “In ten years the mortality of tn-| We believe |'t! he be-| under a severe fire, and retreated The heaviest blow was delivered on the eastern wing Two divisions were hurled into Chauffour and Ablain woods, at- |tempting to reach the Douaumont ro The first attacks were beaten by concentrated fire before they reach- od the French rifle pits. The second and heavier charge carried several advanced positions and captured a redoubt In an ex |posed salient northeast of Douaw- mont, BRITISH FORCED BACK LONDON, April 18,—Gen, Lake} ed today that the Pritish lines had been forced back from 500 to 800 yarda in flerce fighing with Turks on the south bank of the Tigris. A few days ago the British at tacked the Turks at that point and Gained three miles at nome places General Lake's men are trying lo cut thru the Mosiem lines and re Neve the garrison at Kut-El-Amara. URGE GENERAL DRAFT OF MEN LONDON, April 18,—All-round consertption is belong more and more strongly urged in England. Tt fe only partial as yet. Un- married men up to the age of 41 have been called to the colors, but with numerous exceptions. The call for married men has applied only to those who have deciared their willingness to serve. The’ element known as the “gin- ger group” wante to make the com: | pulsory summons allembracing. It | is also urged that men up to 45 be} included. The “gingerites’” contention fs | that the war is now at its mostt| critical stage, and many more men | jare needed immediately If the enemy ta not beaten dur ing the next few months,” adds} the London Express, “the struggle |may go on until Purope is bank rupt and we are forced to agree to an tnconclusive peace. The occa sion demands strong, swift action.” | | Make Up « Party of Your Own It's the thing this season to take in the Supper Dances at the NEW WASHINGTON HOTEL one Wedn tomorrow ni Main 7070. Next Ing: vation y even Reser NUXATED IRON ee FORFEIT rundown 200 per! ten ys in many Insta $100. fortelt if fails an per full exe planation in large article soon to ap- pear in this pape ‘ek your doctor or| | iruggist about it. | Owl Drug Co, Bartell Dru and Swift's Pharmacy always o it In stock STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1916. PAGE We Pay You 5% Interest As soon as your purchase is paid for (cash or credit) we return to you in check form 5 per cent INTEREST. Five per cent of the total amount of your purchase. WITH Open a charge ac You will find that venient. A small “LARGEST CREDIT APPAREL INSTITUTION IN THE UNITED STATES” HERE'S HOW MR. CHINAMAN BEATS IMMIGRATION LAW SAN FRANCISCO, April 18 .—Fed- eral agents are investigating a re- port today that Chinese parents have paid from $600 to $1,000 to have their children smuggled into the United States, so they could have the advantages of being brought up here. According to thus far obtained, been for a Chinese the information the system has laborer in this country to get federal permission to | visit his home, representing him velf to be a Chinese merchant, and therefore entitled to travel back and forth. When he returns, he | brings with him a number of chil dren, who, he claims, are his own offspring, and so have a right to enter America. These alleged facts came to light during the probe of the case of $2.50 For ten days| more we will fit a gold - filled frame with spherical) lenses and) leather case, complete, for }$2.50. This includes a careful and accurate Searciaeton nny Optical Co, - and = cuRK HOA de L With You ECONOMICAL HEAT House heating is an expense. You cannot get away from all the time as a city means alit. good deal more. |notch “And all this health tnsurance | during 1916 will cost only about} dollar, little really to try ash a remarka lea It is ok per no wketh l als and fir me about it Order a trial load of ACME now Furnace mixed with coking, $2.50; B-inc ed ive ACME COAL is the great cost-cutter only But you CAN cut the cost down to the lowest possible It gives most heat no clinkers and it to your 6 per cent ble coal You owe mill depe “ upor or kindling, wood heater length of haul. Ash Bunker prices are Nut Lump, Run of Mine, $3.00. O, M, LATIMER, MGR, ACME COAL CO.—ELLIOTT 1400 Fremont-Ballard Yard Main 6718 Leschi Heights Yard Beacon 206 $4.00; | IS GEFFENE A MARRIED MAN? Murder Suspect’s 's Age May Be Determined by Wedding Certificate | Fong San Wing, who, {t ts charged, tried to get permission to visit his) home, representing himself as 4 merchant, when in reality he was a laborer. Fong is under arrest on| ALLEGED WIFE IS HERE a conspiracy charge. TACOMA WILL SHIP ENORMOUS TONNAGE TACOMA, April 18. Cargo amounting to 216,000 tons, with an estimated value of $15,050,000, wil) be taken from this port by the Osaka Shoshen Kaisha line be tween May 1 and Noy, 1,- accord SAN FRANCIS |tho Jas, Geffene, ‘O, April_18.—Al. here as Torturict murder suspect, has told the po- lice that he is only 26, the San Francisco detectives say they have absolute proof that he is at least 30. On the age of the man hangs the question as to whether he is Pietro Torturicl, murderer of Biag: gio Vilardo, slain here fn 1905. Chief of Police Hamil of Kan- sas City wired Chief White today ing to an estimate given out today/that Geffene was married to La by fficials f the Japanese steam-|vonia Miller in that city on June ship line, Frty-three vessels will/13, 1912. At the time of his mar. be required to transport the/riage he gave his age as 25. La freight | vonia Miller ts believed to be Mrs. — SseRigee Boozer, now in jail at Seattle charged with shoplifting. Geffene Prefers Lunch pone that he has never been | With Joffre to Mrs, Boozer {s the wife of George High Promotion Posen, enrienes of shoplifting 1e oO lonroe It's rather unusual for a pri- recently, sen a || vate to lunch with a command- a sesioda |] erin-chief, but euch an Incl- Nl SE Sent has seat stouttea Ss || JAPANESE WILL TALK France with the warm approval of the entire French army. J. Kafat, a . . Assistant manager of White Gen. Jofire was in Tithe Pacific press bureau mt San | sonee ing & regiment at the I! Francisco, and a graduate of Har. ront @ sergeant-major w. vard, will be the speaker at the brought before him who had |! seattle Commercial Club's dinner been promoted from a private |/ at g:15 p.m, Tuesday evening. He after winning both the military |! will talk on “Commerce Between medal and the military cross. “Shall | make you a fieuten- Japan the United States and EASTER DORDING | SOMBER GARB GIVES WAY TO COLOR AND BEAUTY—| BE DRESSED OF THE WORLD | THERE’S NO DELAYING NOW—Come In Tomorrow They Are Here! Stylish Easter Apparel for Men and Women Genuine Style and Value at Moderate Prices To Charge at the EASTERN Costs Nothing Extra and the balance as you get paid will keep you in the best of clothes. “IT’S AN ACCOMMODATION” THE REST | count with us. it is very con- payment down oy gre> erayry HALT PROSECUTIONS OLYMPIA, April 18.—Attorn General Tanner has announced the state will make no further prose cutions in the plot to loot funds of the industrial insurance com- mission. $1.85 peceoweagme Don’t Pay Exorbitant Prices You Should Be Careful of Your Eyes | OUR OFFER INCLUDES Jination of the eyes, a crystal spherical lenses in a gold filled spectacle or eyegiass frame, all for one dollar and eighty-five cents. Come and investigate. De N We Exam- pair of our Destroy Your Ey: w Did you ever see our double-vis- fon gla They are so made that the two vi being both Come and see therm. SERVICE AND QUALITY TELL U. S. OPTICAL CO. Optical Special Licensed by the te, 1582 THIRD AV N SRATTLE Broken Lenses juced Prices aes Repaired Micated at " asked Gen. Joffre. jo, mon, general, | book learning enough." “80. commented the Sol- dier Who Saved France, “it ap- pears, comrade, that you have all you want—that | can give you nothing. Therefore you will come.to lunch with me to- next day Gen. Joffre's big motor car (the only auto In the war zone to carry the flag of the republic), went to fetch an entirely content soldier of France to lunch at general headquarters with the French commander. Daily, June 1st t | Reduced Rates “Machete” has a fierce and for- eign sound, suggestive of Moros, Philippine insurrections and Cen- tral American revolutions, but as matter of fact, most machetes are made in Bridgeport, Conn, For full information as to rates and routes, call or write —— ROUND TRIP SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS | TO EASTERN POINTS ON SALE BY Canadian Pacific Railway Liberal Stop © Sept¢mber 30th ” Unexcelled Service E. 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