The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 21, 1917, Page 2

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Stand LH _ WASHINGTON'S B SEE STATE GU DAY’S PROGRAM Morning—Statue of George Washington, on unversity cam- pus, will be decorated with wreath, according to annual custom. 12:40 p, m.—Military parade National Guard troops, includ ing infantry, coast artillery and naval militia. 1 p. m—Washington chapter, Bons of American Revolution, ‘ meet at Chamber of Commerce 4 and Commer: Club. 5 4 p. m—Field company A, signal corps, will arrive home after nearly eight months’ bor Ger service, and be met by ee cort at Union depot. 6:30 p. m.—S. A. R. banquet at Frye hote 8 p. m—Reception to signal corps troops, with Gov. Lister and Adjt. Gen. Thompson speaking, at the Armory. Washington's Birthday Thursday, Feb. 22 Store closed all day ‘SENATORS SAY TRACTION CO, | OLYMPIA, Fe The senate late yesterday | d Senate Bill 89 to regulate t itneys out of business by placing them under th ycontrol of the public service ce | mission. | ‘The Jesse the bin Jones joint public too of the house 1 senate, the able hing of Louts manager of the Tacoma Rallway framed by shoved thr utilities was ttre Co one, « Power Co, and his brigade of Sto Webster lobbyists, The tracth — : mmpany does its lobbying thru 7 coma instead of Seattle men this year The measure caused one of t be st fights which has occur |during the session | their hands of the me and st it, placed the full re | under a bil m the old Hne rep They left tt and families, | ie ual cole ereed }made good under the scrutiny of} th three absent | regular army officers, and Seattle Blaine and Lewis of will welcome them home. | pu earvine ¢ nission, de It will be t nding feature | sorting their offices their du of the observation of Washington's | ties a the scene at the birthday Jeapit © week and | National Guard Infantry, coast |transforr themne nto an artillery and naval militiamen will! active lobby for the measure Parade downtown under ¢ | Gow Ghuntinn Chinn of Col, W 2 Inglix, at r | “We approg $80,000 ¢ Then an escort of troops will go). ears ago for t F nery to the Union station at 4 p,m . ° ate meet the signal corps men. Th comene 00 Sere O68 (We all march thru the downtown | ‘esulation,” said 8 rane We have every evider he Armory, All Seattle | streets to th cheer them on their way over the| ‘at the x Pap ; we pass this bill, we will simp! pavements be offering the commission more | A sias” ka Wikia a ¢ he commission mo ats Na ead Pentel over fighe Boog cl ya on len, Thompeca will take & pr wie’ tha Ghee tanita we QM mn part in the welcome recep-| |! oun ) want this commis to regulate which will be tion a€ the Armory 9 p. m.—Grand ball of Na- followed by a grand ball its, which we perfect tional Guardsmen, at Armory. A dig welcome has been planned vn handling Senator for the signal corps and Tacoma Pins thatend thai ca sd Washington's corps of field sig: | troop of cavalry, which ts returning ord neg Pete Bhp tr anne inal men—one of the crack organiz-| with them, when the troop train|%OndioK law would put the jitneys ations of all the troops that did/ reaches Olympia at Il a.m. They and eliminate com ) border duty—will get back home will be met by a legislative com “ntl ory tee shason. of tomorrow at 4 p.m mittee of welcome, and escorted to pw that they are sti , Left Jobs and Hom | the state capitol, where Gov. Lister r ing » —_ e Se” ‘They've been down at 0 will make @ speech of welcome | ano . bs ane + ly eight mo | They'll leave at 1p. m eanut Stands? (for nearly ¢ mc ar | ine afl ae oy of Sarsapart Torts C tmple his recipe forme for whisky, but the elixir is very much Published by Medical Form- ula Laboratory, Dayton, 0. ‘The ingredients specified can Fee from any store. STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Cream Applied in Nostrils Balers Head-Colds at Once. rs ‘ - toes If your nostrils are clogged and ir head is stuffed and you can't athe freely because of a cold or eatarrh, just get a small bottle of | ‘3 Cream Balm at any drug Store. Apply a little of this fra it, antiseptic cream into your le and let it penetrate thru ewery air passage of your head, soothing and healing the inflamed, ceectien mucous membrane and you * get instant relief. Ab! how good it feels. Your nos are open, your head is clear, ‘no more hawking, snuffling, blow- ing; no more headache, dryness or struggliog for breath. Ely’s Cream Balm is just what sufferers from head colds and catarrh need. It's a delight. Grippe It is ¢laims thousands every SCOTT'S EMULSION a winter -plague which season will strengthen and fortify you 4 against Grippe, and if you have had it, Scott's will restore your strength r } faster than any other known medicine NoAIcobol-JustBlood-Food Beott & Bowne We have 20,000 “satisfied clients’—Savers and Bor- rowers. We are equally considerate of each class of thrifty citizens. Washington Savings and Loan Association 810 SECOND AVENUE Eatathiohed . 27 Years 86,100,000 The Oldest and Largest Strictly Savings Institution in Wash- ington DIRECTORS Ivar Janeo Hane Pederson w Jn B. 6. A Herman M.D. Ca George Do ¥, ¥. Finie mond F aier Enaene 1. Fo William P. Geiger L. 0. Janeck i]; held in the Broadway high school { sugme regu t stands nad, Do of the citt are goin. think ¢ WILSON PLANS t ple " ow bow to handle their own « ectly charged that the Stone-Web- ster interests were directly back of the bil ant for them this bill would e here Senator Taylor of King count tho he remained sile uring the yr RT J. NDER | t ioe ROBERT 3. Poveda debate, wan the man who en WASHINGTON, Feb. 21—Presi-|#'beered the bill thru, dent Wilson has practically deter Senator Wray from the same |mined to address the present ses jcounty, tried to make a speech in favor of the fn ure, First he |sion of congress on the German| | made the argument that there American situation probably late next week. |no attempt to regulate the jitneys Unless the situation takes a{/Ut of business; then he turned around and started to argue why more critical turn, the president's appearance before a joint session |e Jitneys should be put out of will be merely to ask for broad | Dusine are . powers “to protect American) When was bombarded with rights” after congress adjourns.|@estions and began to lose his Owing to the delicate situation | ead, Senator Taylor motion ” which might arise thru a misun-|>im to sit down. Then Taylor mo- derstanding of an appearance be | df Jones to get up and fore « the the debate. They ,hopped gress, president will jeee to it that the facts and pur. poses surrounding his appearance | at the capitol are communicated to| all belligerents. It is pointed out that with communication so sub-| ject to coloring, every precaution must be taken to prevent any mis understanding abroad, especially in Germany PUBLIC TO HEAR "YOUNG ORATORS AT BROADWAY Hi around at his ridding Starting Thursday —3 Days | | | | | vat | The ennual patriotic oratorical contest, held under the ausplees of the Washington society of the Son: of the American Revolution will b auditorium Friday evening. Mary Peel, Stuart Barber, Chee ter Hills, Lee Baker, Ruth Holland | and Ellen M. Janson will take part Five of the orations will be enti-| tled “The Battle of Lexington” anc the fifth cn “The Revolutionary War on the Sea Judges will be Prof. ford, Miss Eva Batcheller, Prof. A A tilwell, W. Froude, J./G Lawrence, and Carl H. Reeves. No admission {s charged. The public is welcome | (NO. 13TH JUROR FOR |. W. W. TRIALS HERE Another emergency clause went down to defeat today when house atruck {t from Senate Bill 136, in-| tended to provide additional alter-| nate Jurors to try I. W. W.'s, chare ed with murder in connection with Everett riots. Withont the the won't Ww. W F. M. Padel-| VALESKA SURATT —the queen of Broadway bright lights, in a brand new 5-part Fox feature —THE NEW YORK PEACOCK emergency intent of bill be in effect trial March clause is defeated. 1 in time for J 6 Wife Buys Books to | Help Boss Offic er Police Frank Dn Cett went home Wednesday with a} couple of books, entitled “The! Backyard Farmer’ and “Spring Planting.” Brother officers at pe |lice headquarters asked him Officer if he was considering intensive farming “Nothing like that,” he réplied “T know how to make a garden my wife ordered these booka, |whon spring comes, ahe can |me when we make garden ARM BROKEN WHEN STRUCK BY MACHINE #9 ‘bows Bessie Ar Glaum and Love “The yan ie in TONIGHT. Fai S. Hart, Louis C. J. Behoenroek, 263 Maple st a broken arm when he | by a car driven by Floy4 | 1418 Broadway, late Tues 10 Any Seat day night at the corner of Sixth Cc ‘ and Pine. Schoenrock was taker Any Time to the city hospital | | } n | | i PUT BILL THRU 1917. PA STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB, Keep Word to Guard Gi When they left, Seattle proud They held their head there be Field Company A, Signal corps, National Guard of Washingtor They went to Calexico, for border service, They answered the pres dent's call; they were ready to give their lives for their country How the city warmed up in affectionate regard for therm then Their jobs will be good whenever they come back," Seat tle business men and manufacturers said That was eight months ago, They are coming back tomor row. AND SEATTLE MUST MAKE GOOD ITS VOLUNTARY PROMISE In other cities and in other states, returning troops found their jobs gone. Accordingly, has giv to the United States department c nett! ssloner en inatructions, thru: immigration the federal employment bureaus piteh in and help them ee cure immediate employment. The immigration building in Seat tle le at Firet ave, and Union et. The telephone is Elliott If you have any work, don't delay. Call up at once All occupations are represented by the returning troopers shington’s birthday ) Friday They are coming home Thursday, We Their civilian jobs should be ready for the Seat tle must make good—promptly | | } tur PRETTY SMUGGLER CAUGHT BY AGENTS | SPRINTS ON STREET and Her Attorney ate Msterious “Mrs. Reed” John J. Sullivan myster and Se M She in arried walrus band Mone k dow $ bound ROSSMAN WILL RANGHERS BLOCK BE TRIED AFTER SCENIC ROAD T0 HE SERVES TERM STEVENS’ PASS : Prosecutor Lundin announe Even the eloquence of Judge ed Wednesday that the state Thomas Burke failed to put would prosecute George 6B over the $100,000 appropriation Rossman, operator of the B. C for the “beauty” road at Ste Shingle Co, and stock sales vens pass, on the Scenic high to plar pend * en mdcloth e¢ man of the North Star Lumber Co., despite the fact that Ross man intends to give himself up to the federal authorities for way. The county commiss ers postponed action at meeting Tuesday on the Probably never since the com the purpose of serving six milbaleitere WMevedote the Aue months’ sentence in the Pierce ebirehblibh, Waa “thane ‘abon, county. 48} large crowd in attendance Roseman, arrested recent! on From ¢ Sant charges of fraud in both of the| came fa fa ahan id ci prosecutioh, following prelim-| i oney for bang inary hearing Tuesday, asked to be +" ; whit [allowed to his term on a : charge of using the mails to d ‘ |fraud, thinking the state case Ranchers Need Roads ted out by a large num would be dropped It will simply mean that the !. M. Marinaduke of state cases will be deferred,” said ton hotel, that the com Lundin We can't prosecute him the roadwa round as long as he is under federal sen ton would not only be tence, but we can try him after he ! #, fa gets out.” er e also would t It w pointed out Wednesday | OM 0 in that Rossman has been convicted | '8 part ¢ four or five times on charges of) Judge Hur aded the Ste conducting fraudulent employ. | YeO8 pase road il as for oth ment agenc The federal sen-|TOds. It was pointed that the tence of six month was passed, | PT us board — agre 1 following bis conviction of using | ComMmissione of Snohomish and the mails to sell Canadian lands) Chelan counties to complete thi which never existed, {t is sald, He|To® hd that $200,000 alread was at liberty, pending an appeal, been spent by the county which he dropped Monday Everett Wante Scenic Road called to the pro Wo ittention a1 00 Opriation the KOT emont) he tockhola te oad ers of the North St and the B. ¢ ! ve i encerna charged the had lost u ' ! rr er « id other wards of $330,000 0 ‘ ‘ is, Som READ STAR WANT ADS |! North trunk road and the Uo bell| ) | road, Guaranteed Painless Dentistry at Lowest Prices When you come to this office you are of the square deal. We will tell you just exactly what is the matter with your teeth and just what our reasonable charge will be to put them into perfect condition. You will have the benefit of the experience and knowledge of high-class graduate registered dentists when you come here. Every operator in this office has graduated from the best dental colleges and also passed the examination of the state dental board. Each and every one of them has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. What does this certificate mean? It means that the man who holds it has a complete and thorough knowledge of dentistry—and it means that he has been able to pass successfully a thorough and searching examination before competent judges as to his ured knowledge and ability. way it ought to be done. We have one of the largest and best equipped dental offices in the United States ready for your ser- You will appreciate this fact more and more when you see this office. We now occupy the entire floor on which our offices are lo- cated. We spared neither time nor expense in fitting up the very finest office for the people of Seattle, so that they may have the very BEST in dental service. vice. Needless to say, we use the very best of materials here. We are de- termined that we will turn out only work from this office which will give lasting and permanent satisfaction to the patient. In order to make sure of this, we give with all work an ironclad guarantee of satisfaction, which is signed both by the operator Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue. Diagonally Across From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. It means that you can seat yourself in his dental chair secure in the knowledge that your work will be done just the =a eal j pe Na OR. L. R. CLARK who did the work and also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly re- sponsible and reliable. Your teeth have a very direct and vital bearing on your general health and no greater mistake can be made than to neglect decayed and decaying teeth. If you will come to our office one of our experts will give your teeth a thorough examination, which will not cost you a cent nor put you under any obligation. You will be pleased with our low prices, which are made possible by the large vol- ume of business we do. You will be pleased with our real and sincere efforts to please and satisfy you. But for your own sake, don’t put off having your teeth attended to. N. W. Corner Third and Union. - MUST CALL AT PORT | | $ | The King county prosecutor's | office was clogged with indig- i js ° nation Wednesday School Nurseries | It’s the old, old case of doing Bill Is P. ‘assed | a good turn for a man only to oe A have him turn around and OLYMPIA, Feb. 2 m “slap you in the face,” accord: ered fs ‘home. "The measure} mist, hae skipped a $1,000 es ; le Seattle Fed.| €a8h bail and departed to parts i “ y Aecond.| Unknown, leaving $5,500 in = sill be | forged checks behind him ante separat T hecks were discovered cts a to in-| Tuesda Lardner’s absence was] - Lardner was arrested in Seattle. while Hving with Mra. Dorothy PLANES MUST KEEP (1010, site x0. 2) totiowing nie r treat from Portland, where he de | ben of that city out of $3,600. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 21,—Aero-| Out of sympathy for wife No Anes must keep away from all for | pep ity Prosecutor Sumt upow tifications around San Francisco|a promise by Lardner never to see , according to an order issued|wife No, 2 again and to pay back | Maj, Gen, J, Franklin Bell./the money taken from the Port ufd @ passenger on an aero-|land bank in monthiy installme: “0 ad taken photographs o d to Gov, Lister for a ¢ me fortification pardon Veteran 1 serve luncheon, aft: | ire , or cha ywlal will held, at home of Mrs. Florence Geer, 409 West Sth st ADVANCED TH sarnen AND QUICKEST | NEVER SHOWED UP WAY TO Gh? WhEb feted 5 > y t ; ; FOR 00 n ' | 6s, the people of San Francis t ae 4 co, Portland and Seattle are mighty ~ Pantine ‘ enerous—I've been able to talk with) me.I nothing for a year now"—th _ v the ank and amaz : . Ss |to the police of Alfre : 135, ex-United State oldier He wa reed Wednesday with yeing a disorderly person me Mecke has been making the nt OR DeLtC rounds of boarding houses, engag Gu, ay : ng rooms, getting a few meals, and P oe to. tolling the story that his two daual 4c t. 7c t. 1 a wail Caen & Maree eer asteurized. Regular 0c mit ured, : | ters would soon arrive and setth Gave cobs st aclivncn pueiet ot all financial matter 5 and bad ae 1iowill His daughters never came eeu . bottle 1 . Li give eve Lows i PLACE MKT. CAN RMANIN , Officers of the Hatasu temple, No. ie \ 1 TAY CU Daughters of the Nile, were tr : SLI ate, Nes SS BOLL BROS. 1 }_ sonie temp A military drill fea ot < u. tur od the installation, which wa Just Printers Blas ete public, and attended by more than | 4013 THIRD MAIN 1043 BIS Second Ave, 20 ipler Bidg, (400 persons, i OF ALLIES, ORDER BAD CHECKS NET | GREATEST NAVAL BILL IS APPROV WASHINGTON Fe by $128,000,000 ing to the explanation made by Deputy Prosecutor Summers. G. G. Lardner, confessed big MODERN MECKE’S DAUGHTERS tops | .| HIMSELF The Homeste: hold initi rele honor at the Olive a t n versar t Swedi Wednesday heir ele Dn ght! k | jnight at eo. Cured in 6 to 14 Days i money If PAZO Of TN Pil Drnepist nile to Itching, Blind, Bleeding or trading Piles. 1st application aires s Fellet, al See Or. Edwin J. Brown | b. D. | Beattio’s 713 First Ay, Deatistinic. Block, $25.00 set of teeth Get COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN WOMEN ®

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