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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 7, 1917. JONES IS BITTERLY —fifty-three years’ service to the homefurnisher! ce sale of electric a at about half price— —all styles and finishes in |, wooed, mahogany MAY COMPLETE ‘SUSPECTS ADMIT ° JURY TONIGHT THEY HAD BOMBS cl JUIS, March 7 SS FROM PAGE 1 when. arraigned thout ba today before Re they Ware arrested ned over to by state | eat of honesty in advertising umbrellas: special values— ite tm i th + fas —a splendid new 1917 showing. —added to accounts without additional payment. oRORRREE NA hway on this Coast i you ever read any of the|,; rs statements? suitcase mayc men who was s Nothing more than be gave! early today te as he fon State passed bim Attorney Moore then examined| $4.95 the latest novelties in Willams The fact that many witnesses will while the defendant's will be men withou sition will not prejuc it?” of the state's { weath witnesses | and po-| will be men $5.75 —women's umb: TACOMA GIVEN RIGHT TO BUY = BIG ARMY SITE money Nee you all colors; India Tegular shapes: ivory tips; sultable for rainy or sunny weather verve at... $5.75 Value at . Moore asked Woman Enoues “No, I will weigh al He was 5 d. both styles, for men women, extra $4.95 used Mrs n its fourt ee | h pere March 7 ed the defen Ponadle the filibuster in the United senate led by Senator La |was next called way into the halis of congress, iby an and, by filibustering, hold the ue y when Mayor Gill recelved| He runs a chicken ranch and wa PAGE “KAISER'S 12” | SCORED IN SEATTLE MUST 60, SAYS 0,000 AD MEN TO _MAKE ADS HONEST Ten thou ‘ ata ire ertising men at the nation HOPOKEN, March = 7.—F and reed electric lamps! k : eae ttle a © ieee : * la) convention of the Associated Ad CONTINUED Schein ike in. punt |¥ertising Clubs of the World here. in June, will outline plans not only }to promote, but to compel absolute! honesty in advertising, both among 1w The te al chatgo against | } vy dey fee by ras pirac 4 “unlaw. (newspapers and advertisers them ; . pasension of ex vou lnelven in the United States, The groundwork, the advertising } ftted at the he a poops eaior men feel, has beer we my jeral years’ cam The Pacific Coast Defense league. Tacoma, elected a, presi The primary object of the league ress for an appropria: | xction of @ mill | overwhelming , TACOMA The lant ob Mrs. Grace Harrell, 2851 18th ave.|stacie to condemning land for t} and a 4%-month< ba Her | lake was swept aside today when husband ts @ carpenter |the supreme at Olympia ume Mrs. Grace Herreil, 3861 nded down a n approving * both parties were to blame at E The court's decision was unani Th k t th Pine woot. m- anks to the 7 I blame all people who deal vio-| P ] lently { rt 4, but I form lentiy in 1a co wan to| TRAITORS TARGETS | oF e ed no opir as , | SONY J disse in tits case. The stories IN SENATE Fi were go inconsistent,” she answer: | GHT | TO PROTECT U. S. | By Edwin J. Brown all tail- pals of our} better now than resigt the way | then 7 one irate citizen expresses bimee AN EXCITED STREET ARGUER| Es - sng Benoa oA gg Briscagpn ving? oy gy Be Cleveland newspapers have be- | preside armed neutrality ny KO—oUr senatora? Not on your] Cleveland newspabie tee or Genocal disgust with Jones is ex-| life ent to the house and his) Ww, J, @tone as chairman of pressed thruout the < ity The Star . i ary hag # gees ms sag ad the foreign relations commit has Interviewed folks "at random, anid, m going to We] tee as a “preparedness meas talking to them wherever possible \ ou think of | \ wer snd here are a number of the opin.|Could they do or aay othing bat nae Plain Dealer a tons on Jone es easy, Fernrring to Blane 60 3112 J.D. TRACIE, tallor, at 805 Third oday, 9 i 6 purchases added to MRS. A. HARRISON, 3112 £1: TF hgh tabay agl one of “the kalser's dozen,” | 9 ‘ aust gferd ry Feary CS um not In @ position to ex “make your er Cherry st—I think t cae ‘aie aaah eit eae ieee eoye aentyege your account ! AL Pee Bd als yh bea nion on thos a ans hie, make on: h ih " id those aenatora who denied him ve POOR AMOTIORS {issour etains the committees} eiaioen cosy 4 if you have an ac and those wenatorn W anied him | vei you ought to know bow 1 teal] * 1” wetalt ti mmitten gash pay nie of pu count here your ad the power which he asked should be |“! halrmanship, America’s amor 0 yg ig i a ditional purehasse will ndemued. E. R. MURRAY, clerk in the Wool or : hance rr ’ inal nown Uberal credit service will be added without ad F. R. CUSTIS, barber in the Gee iey cigar store, 900 Third ave- “times like the present fit your individual needs ditional payment. 1, Bailey shop, 318 Union st—I Wileon’ wak sunktie Gb for oael ee In times like the pres . or Jones will try t . i b * * © it te highly important that pose Senator Jon cna thave ten't Gey scaemnin squirm out of (his—-but there is no |), action of these United States |th@ man at the head of this com excuse for his action, and the other ar ade. ate tite teat cod be a senator single LL senators ania ta Manin) and force. alt his own country, of ©. B. HELLIKSON, jeweler, 314 » wot to take up that if we get and unquestioned Union et.—Why, we have had a real With men bl a | Jesse James condition on the sealway all the time looks rather ¥ Stone es Seo? eas the last two years--plrates roam | bad Stone has faile es cd around at will, and now, when the| G. TUFTS, Lincsin hotel paper Se & grog Mes gow nyeli ; president asserts our rights, 12 sen I'm for the preaider rie on | eave him at — ee Ve h peal 4 ators back down--I don’t believe | deserve the ng rebuke they re saittec , woula 0 a preg so | that man Jones ie an American ¢ 4 from sidene Wi , one of our wall open to th a | M. BAKER, 1311 Third ave he | having an opinion of t ev tiie ueten that the ? senators did the right thing—there |ery one of them should be defeated er en 'y be aye ohne are two { looking at every-| when he comes up for re-election enators “be not forgot | thing. Arming our merchant ships) H, STAMMS, 1325 Third ave— ald t aon | don't ave!) Clasned With Benedict Arnold w just 4g «War that much don't want to « ne Jones and ; ; ; 4 the nearer, if net actually bring war those on until | know their rea | , and Preas marted é H C. M. HOLCOMB, physician in sons for voting against the presi-| bombardment again one with the Empire building—I heartily con- dent, Al people better with-/Stinging editorial yesterday, Seay demn those men—shall I call them | hold Judement for a while which Stone was r¢ to as th our senator And Jones—well, 8, R. MERCER, owner of the “Beo! ‘tin t y fF rye 1 entana” ta hi we'l ope b ta what is coming Hive” candy st 1112 S | In thin ona! iets, e| regular price $14.50 . an eae te toca antec te | tices uae bane ‘str ae this chairmanship is second attractive style tapestry up-|—a pleasing tapestry upho het ‘ t in tmportanios to the presiaency, Dolstered chair; exactly like stered rocker, exactly like } elves out of reelection, | beleve svibin chines teak ok ohaeta te | Picture; solid oak, fumed fir picture: solld oak med fir nat Jor ) ning A ; ; finely cane back { oven to be & cond. @ by a man of the charac ot i Dg * rather ® but the m Shoe’ Bill the > regular price 1 jum 8 mpecial for rman influ-|ac rtlog, Was inexcusa fend.” the week $10. 50, ea os of the “Twelve Wilful were rf alongside that of | | | | | | have} ie Satie ode : Defense Re: fe y9|upon by the Kansas logislature to-|Chalienge vigorously on j WASHINGTON, March 7.— ed, Bal the OVER TREASON day. There is no doubt of the res-|#TOUnd that - p The fight to end filibustering 1 loved cll olntions passing, according to mem. | °Om*!dered been wrong was opened in the senate today | &T¢ at and loved city “gee bers. court € : : by Senator Walsh of Montana, }gone on record in favor of TOPEKA, Kon, March 7.—A con Dt a | Mrs. Mary E. Baird, Des Moines, who declared I iall i belt li Current resolution declaring trea or fe of Wellington J. Baird “Tra i ithe socially-owned belt line ; : Amateur wireless scored heavily | ¥.y" jes Traitors might find their | vote ust WHY Are You Neglecting Thos Bad Teeth, Anyhow? | IS IT BECAUSE YOU ARE AFRAID THAT IT WILL HURT TO HAVE THEM FIXED? We have solved that problem for guarantee to perform your work for you, no mat- ter how difficult it may be, without hurting you you say. brought our system of painless dentistry to a very high point of perfection. And then we have this big advantage which most dental offices don’t have these days—WE HAVE “NOVOCAIN,” Most dentists cannot offer you the advantage of this precious anaesthetic, which is recognized by those who know to be the very ? a bit. How can we do thi and plenty of it. best so far disscovered. If there is any doubt in your mind about our ability to perform your work painlessly, come in and look over the testimonials which we have from many men and women. This problem also we have solved for you. We have brought the cost of the highest grade dental work down to where it is within the reach of all. How have we done this? you ask. We have done this by volume. Never under any circumstances do we take out of the quality of our workmanship to reduce price; but as our volume of business has increased (and our growth has IS IT BECAUSE OF THE EXPENSE you. We We have DR, L. R. CLARK been so rapid as to be a source of wori- der to other dentists) it stands to rea- son that we can afford to take a smaller and smaller profit on the indi- vidual case. And right here we want to say that we will not be satisfied till every man, woman and child in Seattle \ and vicinity has good teeth, as nature intended they should have, and as they ought to have for their own good. IS IT BECAUSE YOU DON’T FEEL JUST SURE OF WHERE TO GO TO GET GOOD SERVICE BY COMPETENT DENTISTS AND BE SURE OF A SQUARE DEAL? Here, too, let us place our facilities at your disposal. We have the finest, best equipped dental office west of the Mississippi river. We have spared neither time nor expense to give the people of Seattle the very best. We have a staff of high-class grad- uate registered dentists. Everyone of them has graduated from the best den- tal colleges and passed the examination of the State Dental Board. Everyone IS IT BECAUSE YOU FEAR THAT YOUR WORK MIGHT NOT GIVE YOU PERMANENT SATISFACTION? We've got that “coppered,”’ too. We give with all work an ironclad guaran- tee of satisfaction, which is signed both by the operator who did the work and also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is ughly responsible. So whatever your excuses may be for putting off this matter, which is of the utmost importance to yourself, we can show you in a very few minutes that they won't hold water. What you had better do is this: Come to our office right away and let Regal Dental Offices 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. So we say to you-— this is the place to come to. We have | a reputation for honest, square dealing { which has been built up by years of treating the people right. You are pro- tected by this reputation also. You may be sure that we are not going ‘o take any chances with it. our experts give your teeth a thorough examination. They will also tell you just what it will cost to have them put into perfect condition. The chances are that you will be surprised to find just how small the cost is. We assure you, however, that whatever the cost may be, it will be worth a great deal more than that to you. After thinking these things over carefully— Just WHY are you neglecting those bad teeth, anyway? \ lette and participated in by 11 rages J "CO New York cis Mitch-|¢ormerty a private detective. She| senate at bay while foreign | tO retain the belt line mar- el, yor of New York city, all| childre the relays being made by aerate: | 282,20 children fce thundered at our gates. | ginal way franchise. DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. wireless stations. The F rnb aod regu teagan ll gr all ed | > 1 } m * How lo! ate might be actuated by} Profound regard was shown Thi . Rheumatism Was received by Vine atective traliorods mation Hjcompealatyp-atr bag i | 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third Avenue at his home station 1 Elevent j . i ar nd stripes by our a ion, Bleventh | attorney asked. The revolution had its Benedict]: satyicent tives n | i i i diss Bure Coven toy ue (O"™ Ne Be at. 8:20 p, m 1 don’t know.” Arnold ae ligge handy d by} Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place. Who Had li—He Wants Every “Well, he was a detective long! “Ton membersof the senate were|their votes they have ree’) In every re ji i i | f th ‘ ; spect’ Seattle " 4 pee fo Ment i Y Tabtets)|cnough to have gained an inc Jexpelled for treason in 1861 that the American flag sha 1] y re s leading dentists See Ne Mener—Just Your Address cas ile 0 ow eure. | tiv ind on such matters? | cae vi pn sete has been in jnot be used as a shiel or Tears of awful suffering and miser: s dicted for treason. oe pe : oe ee at feught thie man, Mark Hi J 4 A “Little” Prejudice ©“A member Of this eenate was| tt rag ice boat to | | ‘Byracu jew York, ho a eused wh sh Amit-|once expelled for pe fous into public office on it in a She was excused when she admi pelled for perfidious negoti 1 a a | peer es Fo i sg excsed when, she att [onon exelied tr perfdions nesat | ury Quartered in | aga y ‘a try t } | 8P.M ST Dal 1981 First ave. runs] “Can the senate make a rule under | I have uch faith in she Y. W. C A? On I d is -™M, a soft drink parlor. He was the|Whicn it might be held at bay three gentlemen whom _ the *9 e a y nores — next one called - —— people have chosen for our city BOSTON “Do yoo belong to any pan CONGRESS PLANS aaatie il. They are far-seeing}] To be a good juror, one must be} A state law that will not State Attorney Vieteh inquirec | e } cig or | healthy I it t eparation of a jury “| was a member of the Rartend-| T Wa neck i ~ m me ed This is the firm belief of Su-|Put in cose of a mixed jury, the| N A I IC IN ers’ union until the state went ime CK o lave le city) a of 1 n strictest se! > 7 , c verior Judge Ronald, who is trying | in the stricte en of the dry : council remove the 50-year age i ar sg word, cannot be complied witl GRAND f Dale - ” tis very A aa od court) WASHINGTON, March 7.—Uni-|limit on applicants for posi iudcé Ros a han decreed that | 2ence the fence fr % fied by a crisis, the senate wiil|tions as laborers, park-helpers iror well anyway, she Henry Schmidt, 78, wax called al ae Re hee senate wiil|tions as lal - ‘ pari hely CFS, / each juror must walk seven blocks |snores mos, enthusiastically, it has OPERA co. How is your hearing?” the court |! 1 # whiie the|teamsters and sanitary inspec-|4, ghey. W.C. A. and seven|leaked ou: among courthouse at asked house may organize along virtually|tors in this city taches, And, fiom all appearance: “Well, it's pretty dull.’ lition lin | jbiocks’ back, three, tmos's day.| oh) will rani thru unoNallenged. “How is your physical condition?|” Modified cloture—a change in|. elieve it inhuman, un-| And at the end of each trip, each | sitar |Do you think you could walk 14 rules so that a measure cannot be| Patriotic and immoral to penal-|juror must essay three flights of bP : blocks to lunch?" sd to death—is likely to pass|ize men, and their wives, and naire, no elevators are allowed. |Red-Headed Office | Bladder Disease. Eats Would Fix It the senate, Such alteration as sen-|little one because\a man is}. “! am going to see that my jury r . pepala, Fevers, Goite ; “It there was somothing to eat at|ate sentiment now favors will prob-|5Q) years old, or for tl : lis kept health announced in Boy Heads V ATSIty |Heare’ Disease’ Hay Fevers Astnneet the end of the 14 blocks, I could|ably give power to check a debate | ~ f , te CHY) court. “I don't propose to rate | Tons Blood walk, all right.” by a two-thirds vote Seattle or any person of) any one sitting here who is unable MINNEAPOLIS, March 7.—Ph aus ee = || walk, MINNEAPOLIS 7.—Plain, | Jaune Zhees Mies ee itty, Lasser, : He's Excused Fas wt the house there is talk of alcorporation, whomsoever, to]to i. Ke, the exercise I have pre be headed Marion Burton 26 years] t£0uvle, ait pe, Deafness, ranzoni. The court, however, oa he | bi-partisan organization, especially|deny a man the right to earn| serber : a 08 Minions voned (yow’,, Debinity euralgta, iy temporary. Finally 1 fo arma wasn't going to take any chances on|if independents show n tendency to| ciiviue besanae) Be eet” A special room has been fitted |M8,,came to Minneapolis, opened) spinal Diseases, Paraivais,” iy that cured, me, completely 7her* FAUST” the juror’s hearing, and excused|tie up proceeding | 1 , Nets OU Years! at the Y. W. C. A., Where tin Jury, | aeue gtore, awept it. out, and veliv.| {or Pelvio D os, Nervoust ber who were y-attitcted, andl! 5 oro aran him jold which will probably be kept intact | (Ph porn ight Neth Werle ell BAY AES ea ; a natinm, and it}| EO TOSCA Vian. om ; Gust an scat te “Tre ar ITALY WON'T TELL Can it be .that the — rich} for oe Pate a month, is served. | dayg a week, for $6 a wodk, from 6|_ come haved D effected a cure ti * Inhouse, 86 Stews fi < F e feed the ne Wholesome , wilt tell - E lal ad aad bie fr i . penter, employed at the ‘ hould enjoy old age, and that | food to the Pe th i feod to the ee, Be ’ het Prices—Lower tleor, first 12 || Construction and Dry Dock ¢ OF DAILY SINKINGS ‘20% met starve rent of olf patrons,” explained |, Today Dr. Marion Le Roy Burton ition, ("°° 7°" TS ME Le treo to try. rows, $5; next 6 rows, $4; last 9 | called next I shall also ask for_an in ta Hergman, in charge of the ea eh a alate of 810000 te ms rows, $3. Balcony, first 5 rows = — cided 4 : io nk ha ae che hear ea 2 Sesame |g aed at al a ag of S's paren, with wie bt [eg tate 2° MP em AR as St tesa | Ee MUROY Rt RecA 1 do not wart|| $2. Gallery, reserved $1.50; un- d sapping activity gained many | Will adopt the plan of her allies and| partment, with a view to bet-| good health lthat i ‘ it — ange is rad | My ‘are perfectly “ reserved, $1. Ge rman prison today ® oftictal | not mi ake pubite daily state ments of | tering conditions for Mf e work-| The jury 1s occupying the huge | ae SE SE Aree P statement decla while German |sinkings of vessels, At the end of aie i dormitory on the fourth floor of : ; a MOORE Theatre || 2:72 .2,22ueats 19, Frenen [each week the government with an a ane fice, the cost toline courthuse, ‘The wmen's sec-| BOIES SPRINGS, CAL. — Del STAR WANT ADS | Manic i "TACieaon’ trenches were checked with heavy nonce totals of arrivals, departures hale Rae feel this can|tion is separated from tho men’s|Howard dismissed several recruits | | _BEST FOR RESULTS _ a] oo | by a high fence-like screen, itraining with the Oaks, ¢ i