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STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 22 ONLY Starting Today em oa oT alaiees Al is a story the exceptional and un- usual—a phase of life not with in common walks. 'rances Nelson is the girl. Al St. John in “The Win- | ning Loser” furnishes the! fun, and a scenic finishes the bill. ALLACE URLITZER ELODIES ASTERS LIOBIEIR FIRST AT PIKE Continuous—11 to 11 Admission ....... 15¢ Children ...... . 5 ‘oll (which is pure and grease Udi and is better than the most expen sive soap or anything else you can vse. SHANGHAI RESTAURANT Influenza or La Grippe One or two oonfuls will h hair and scalp tho 1a quite refreshing these days to read seme ati vly moisten the hair We wish to announce that 2 otearly defined treatment for lafu Oey ster and rub it in, It makes our magnificent new Branch (with - ele of rich, creamy lat Restaurant at 711 PIKE ST yr, sek rinses out easily, romov is now open for business. It ex, which rinses o : ing every particle of dust, dirt. dan is the coslest eating place of enh date Gils enepec te ff and excessive oil, The hair ite kind in the city. We serve ally seen when the fever A inpeodame y and evenly, ard it the finest Chinese and Amer ‘the obill which occnslon- dries quickly anc 7 foote. Come and enic | tn the disease, has practio- aves the scalp soft, and the hair ican foods. ome 4 joy og in. the Giesese, bas praatie; 4 and # bright, lustrous a dish of our delicious chop that the bowels be opene ity ond « to manage suey and noodles. Service of Anite, oF citrate of magnesia oe es P sified cocornut the highest order fey Ne eer. : a 711 8+ ie quickly followed wil at any pharmacy, it's er New Eranch Pike S orrmiant «k for AK Tablets. cheap, and a few ounces will sup | a They 0 pled for headache, sjbiy every member of the family |}} 108 Second Ave. &. (Near Yesler) Half Block 8. From Smith Bldg. |] (neuralgia and ail pains. -AdverUsemens months. —Advertisement. “ 3 DAYS | 1917, PAGE 3 PERJURED SELF 14 TIMES, SAYS FBILLINGSLEY] THE Fred Tullingnley perjured himself 4 times in a trial before Judge Gi iam, in superior court, last Octo ver, according to admissions he made on the witness stand in fed eral court Wednesda. ed to undergo a Vigorous crons-ex when recal amination by Attorney Wilmon Tucker Questions and answers from a tranacript of the half-fors cane had been dug up by t f attorneys since Fred we stand, and they were him in rapid succession Admits it 14 Times “Did you not testify that pers seized in the and drug store were ever returned ou?” asked Tucker I did,” casually replied Fred Wan that not perjury? That perjury Night pa Day John A, Watson, 4616 Meridian ave, a former walter at Gerald's cafe, | “Do ling.” thé walter naid. lconversation had with G And so he answered rotfact way wad thru the the perjury was in conne the papers which Fred has tes in the booze-graft his and part Logan's, and we turned by Mayor Gill August when, Logan says, he patd $4,000 bribe to the city’s chief ex 14 times as transcript in Tucker Most of tion with tified » part case wel ere Attorney ” gave States R advice of « attorne it w hin ad was on his advice yefore ommitted rt.” shot t ack never consulted t clean slate agri pnt bootler that he was out of and was ¢ rreation 1 between Le rald now dead ari Billingsley say to Ger Id © got Gill framed right, and 1 ) got an out @eclored ont 1 Tells Mayor Gill Reames immediately A crosmexaminat and him admit he had never re what he heard until Mareh the day after the boore-graft trial ened, when went to Mayor 1 and told him | "I had read about the trial start “and I sald to myself, ‘That don't look right to me YH go down and see the mayor and tell him.’ Fred Billingsley was then recall ed again and questioned by Attor ney Walter Fulton, counsel for Chief Beckingham, relative to a orge Van derveer and Wilbur Cummings Vanderveer's law partner, whe they went to the house in which Fred Billingsley was hiding January at the ti federal ficers were searching for him “Will you swe that you didn't tell Vanderveer that the first pro- tection mo you paid was to Mar-| gett?” demanded Fulton | he “L'il swear that I don’t remember |telling him that, but I said that the only protection money I paid was to officers he (Vanderveer) sent] around to collect from me,” shot] | Billingsley | Dry Squad Off A. G, Ford] and R. A. Mclean followed Fred,| and substantiated the ta] |could to search out bootle | Mayor Congratulate | “Did you |bers of the dry Putnam that do the t made by ord were rs to | ‘em | er hear any conversa | Mayor Gill and mem squad concerning tion between |the Billingsleys after August asked Fulton of Ford ‘Between the Sth and the 12th of J aid the witnes wher ro heard the ma B «x of the dry squad on| his good work, and told him not to let the Billingsley Margett slip anything over and to get them {f he could.” Did you ever know of whisky being carted openly thru the streets | of Seattle?” he was asked Fred | Billingsley has testified that this was the situation after the compro-| mise with Mayor Gill.” fie 4 or him |man line near the dite Ver $3.95 English Breakfast Tables Friday, Each _ $2. 45 selected Washington h 42:4nch dropleaf *, and Ee ii t Genuine Brown Leather Hassocks, Special, Regular pties ‘si75 These make convenient foot t 1 h to sit on ee own leather, with eather apt from 1 0H each 72x99-Inch Cotton Sheets, Special 79c The Redding Sec sizes the unusual nature of this opportunity, cotton costs tion empha- when are continually rising. Excel, lent quality Sheets, bleached and well finished. These we recommend to the economical housewtfe and for hotel and rooming-house use. GREAT BATTLE EXPECTED SOON LONDON, March 22.—The retrograde movement on the western front was coming to a standstill today as French and British troops reached points very near the “Hindenburg line.” Fighting between masses may be ¢ cted shortly to occur, according to military experts. This 1ting may come in a German of fenatve. Such a move was reported n Holland dispatches today as hav-| ing been decided upon by the Ger-| man general staff for April 5. Dispatches from the front indi » tremendous scope of the movement of the allied ate th forward armies-—a CO-0' artment of test interest orts from the purest was mani-| the it est Fre by ¢ so rap of the ¢ ymme canal ‘GIRLS! WOMEN! | rep front that Nivelle’s fore as to threat n a plere It don’t sound reasonable,” an everything we could to prevent any thing like that 1 8 Attorney Reames aske |Ford if he ever heard there | protection for the Billingsleys | “I don't know whether the | any protection or not,” Ford an-| F . rvs “but a. wine doing af 44 {They Liven Your Liver and ‘ENGLAND a) FEED of Denys Cochin, minister of block-fannounced that France, atter a de-/Rrnry Bowels and Clear Your | adegthe United Press is able today | duction of the amount of necesst-|°°! : ‘ac dia 4 " | | to announce as proot of the ine |ties which the Swiss need for their], oh Rapist pr erbar ia iee Fes Complexion ‘Hai SWISS AS U-BOAT tivene the German subma own consumption—in order to pre 9 the 3 > anuan¢? y . , ay | mand | blockade that the a ave agreed | vent any overflow to Germany—has ®® et he cry 6 reo . Don’t Stay Headachy, Bilious! to continue revictualing of Switzer-|agreed to “keep the wolf from the| |/t looks impossible : With Breath Bad and | ul : Could it have been possible un ch S Soap should be used very care By a connuar land Swiss door ldor police protection? | Stomach Sour f if you want to keep your hai sani Cochin ha ist returned from a : say | 1 don't think it could—we cer-| " ‘nlly, Moat vospe and PARIS, March On authori of the Swiss situation. He PARIS, March 22.—Despite vig tainly didn't give ‘em any protec Get a 10-cent box now. leoking its best on i orous defense by the Germans, |tninly didn't aa tae Tonight sure! Tak carets prepared shampoos contain to French forces have occupled sever.|tion. 1 know I seized some pretty) Toolaht sure! Ta th! much alkali. This dries the realy al more villages north of Solasone,|O# shipments that I thought were) og iowel cleansing you ever ex. makes the hair brittle, and ruins i in‘ thelr forward sweep, today’s of.|the Billlngsleya. , Some sas them) verienced, Cascarets will liven The ant ges Be Rate ges il ficial statement declared bhi bag cee Ral the Juneatt | your liver and clean your thirty fust ordinary mv ed cocoa " _| Liquo: ‘o, and some shipped as auto parts,” McLean's Istance the testimony was that of in sub Ford PLASTERS The World's Greatest External Remedy, feet of bowels without griping will wake You up feeling grand. Your clear, breath right tomach swe jastic and co lrosy—they're wonderful, ( cent box now any drug store. Mothers can afely give a whole ascaret to children any time when | oss, feverish, bilious, tongue coat. | 1 or constipated—they are harm-| | less. | will be an | head }tongue cl bright Satisfactory Terms Always GROTE-RANKINco OTTO F. KEGEL, General Manager. Extraordinary Friday Specials —s ity Stool and Step- "Tae. Special 49c iventent household ar made of selected fir and finished. Use it to sit while shing dishes while washing win dows, hanging pictures, clean ing moulding, and a score other uses every day 70c Laundry Baskets Each 59c on stand on U Folding Clothes Racks Made of wood splints, are eer Each 69c leeable and Nght weight bas Folding Clothes Racks for 8; are 31 inches long and 11 drying laundry in the house; stand four feet high when jopen and fold very compactly when not in use Folding Ironing Board Special $1.39 Selected fir is used in the construction of these rigid Ironing Boards. The Work Board 4% feet long and 12% hes wide; special, inches deep is in $1 Ash Cans Have Prices Reduced each Galvanized Ash or Garbage Asbestos Irons Cane; have elevated bottoms and covers fit over outside of Set $1.49 can; all seams are soldered Three Irons with asbestos weter-tight lined hood regular price l6-tneh, regular $3.20, for..$229 $2.00; special, the set, $1.49, Sinch, regular $3.60, for. .$2.69 Mrs. Potts’ Irons, 3 irone 20-inch, regular $4.00, for. .$3.29 and handle, the set, $1.25, “Thor” Electric Washer $66.60 One Dollar a Week Puts a Thor Electric Washer in Your Home It will do all the wash ng and = wringing — from ¢ heaviest blankets to the lest laces will do all this without any effort on your part—and at a cost of but 2 cents an hour for electricity If you want the ae Deatal Work, whe wledg whee sill skill, and a conscientious service is rendered at the lowest prices consistent with good work, ome to me. IT’S STRICTLY UP TO YOU whether you get the best for your money—you should know to whom you go. I am not only a graduate of one of the best Dental Colleges, and registered in this State, but m vility as a Dentist has been recognized in many instances. The fol- lowing will convince you that I have proven my ability as an able and skillful Dentist: Ex-President Michigan State Board Examiners in Dentistry, 1899-1902 Graduate Philadelphia Dental College, 1888-1892 Delegate International Dental Congress, Paris, France, 1900 Ex-Member National Dental Association Ex-Member and Officer Michigan Dental Association Honorary Member Northwest Ohio Dental Association, 1899 Co-organizer and Member Southwestern Michigan Dental As- sociation Life Member Dental Protective Association of United Sta‘ Passed State Board Examination and Licensed Pennsy!- vania, 1892 Passed State Board Examination and Licensed Michigan, 1892 Passed State Board Examination and Licensed Washington, 1915 T claim to be an expert in the science and art of branch of dentistry. I have an enviable rep- utation as a Dentist, extending over a quarter of a century. I propose to guard this record now. 1 do not ask you to take my word for what I say. every 1 will be glad to furnish you with names of Seattle residents who had work done by me over twenty years ago, and it’s as good today as when done, I use the best of materials; I possess and use expert knowledge in the treatment of the diseases of the teeth, and in all work done YOU GET THE BEST THAT I CAN DO, and I DO ONLY THE BEST, Before you have need, come to Second and Pike, (it will pay you) to the sixth floor, entrance to office, 602 Eitel Bldg., and let me examine your teeth, and tell you just what you should have done and what it will cost you to place your teeth and gums in a healthy condition. Examination and diagnosis will cost you nothing. Find out what Dentistry” means, as compared to what know NO PAIN Teeth extracted, filled, nerve canal and all work Aas absolutely without pain. I use Novo-Caine, that dental work done you take the elevator lonest you now I guarantee painless operations. Dr.H.T. Fiaryey Dew (Ex-Prestdent 601-02 igan State Hon Miter Bullding—See (Where Swifts Drug 1 Examiners) Pike Open Eve ings and Sundaya