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STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1917, PAGE ? e Come thru, and tell me all about It, and maybe it will be eaay—— ” Special Prosecutor Reames inter rupted Mr, Tucker to tnquire: conveniencestore open Saturday evenings— es— | for your THE SOONER YOU ARRANGE WITH US TO HAVE ! | | | | You did not hear any testimony | about anything Iike that, did you? 9 cSietenme’* "6" YOUR TEETH FIXED, THE BETTER OFF YOU'LL BE — Mr, Tucker replied: 9 No, This is only my logte.” “Proceed,” ord the court, Fixes Mis Brothers, He Saye “Logan then grabs the ide decides to think it over a little, | Sarcasm, sometimes noth. | and) you, fn all seriousness tell you tn smooth, then sharp and biting, end-/this court that he expected you to ing with a shout, marked the versa-| approve of his course tile attack of Attorney Wilmon/ “I am glad that we do not have Tucker, counsel for Mayor Gill,|to depend on the prosecution for a| NATIONAL You really ought not to delay this important when he made his argument to the| solution of this case, for it will be |e takes a couple of days to do tt matter another day. ‘huraday afternoon ldetermined by you gentlemen 1{In the meantime he calls up hir y : U. 8. District Attorney/am glad that you gentlemen will] brothers, Fred wets phy mae he bey You had better make up your mind right now ve rine np . a te activa permitting the indict tdi hor this town, in which| em, “Keep covered up unt nO i if ‘ pariy : a having accounts here, if so desire, to be returned against the/T he od for over 80 yours, whall|t0 Mr. Allen for you—everything that you will come to our office no later than to need not make payments during or on the testimony of “that|be advertived to the world ax a{ Will be all right then morrow and let our experts give your teeth a w pard,” Log Bik! place “ a “So they decide on the etory then Py . Th ’ 6 - Nee eee emnnded te toe eine eee caiecting it8 Of raey would tall the story of how thorough examination. This won’t cost you a why “that archcriminal of them} Calle Them Perjurere (Continued on page 3) cent nor will it plac e you under any obligation. all, Harry ©. Hunt,” of the Jesse! “Shall it be said of thia con " er att fore ‘ . ‘ Moore Hunt Co, which “distributed| munity that {t was necessary for Vhey will tell you just what it will cost you to the polsonous whisky,” had not|the prosecution on the part of the WITNESS TELLS OF have your teeth put into perfect condition. You been prosecuted | United States government to come i habit @ Wine Sen when. ¥ SHOTS FROM RIFLES will probably have a pleasant surprise when you | = will be r “I have entertained and always here and put our officials tn in rtained the highest re-| because Logan Billingsley said find just how small the cost under our their active service. | TRUNKS, SUITCASES.UMBRELLA M r, Allen,” said Tucker,| “This Logan — Billingwley—this low price system “and do so just #o long as he lets|convicted folon-—there ts a rule | ¢| ow price stem, alone and he let# my friend Hi| this court that a convicted felon * Continued From Page 1. On account of the very large volume of busi- 1 alone. leannot give evidence, There is a + ‘chan 2 a the —fift ¥ ervi ut-——when ho attacks my friend|rule in the state courts that a man{/was given a shotgun, with wilak ness that we do, we have been able to bring the y' three years’ Ss ce to the Hi Gil—T re t it, and think ft ts) convicted of perjury may not give dares shots were fired at a man in time to call a halt Jevidence, Logan Billingsley, andthe pilot house who was trying to| prices of the very highest gradé@ dental work homefurnisher! "4 think be made a very stave Pielow, and ‘Frogal Fred’ stand| pick Schweltzer off with a revolve down to a point where they are within the reach mistake when he permitted the fed-|convicted of perjury in this case to-|After the boat had backed away “ihe " ay oy { eral grand jury to return indiet-|day,” ltrom the whart, be said, he saw one| of all. It stands to reason that we can afford ments against the officials of this] Ho read the names of the defend lof the men on ft shoot toward the to take a smaller profit on the individual patient city. The permisaton of the bring-|ants named in the indictment, and|dock with a rifle, He also saw a han ¢ ffica which doe * ahalf to one Charge ing of charges against mon of the| sarcastically told the Jurors to care-|man on the dock, a 1m the} =: than an office which does only one-hall to on ay { 5 character of the defendant, Mr. Gill,|fully note that H. C. Hunt, head of| National Guard, raise bis snd | third of the volume that we do can possibly £ No Hy XO possessed the confidence of,/the liquor firm “back of all the trou-|take aim at the boat, but he fired 4 { Lp ‘ ws 1 \ Int y and was elected by tho votes of the! ble,” was not Indicted no shot, according to Schweitzer, | afford to take. hein Ba Ne res good men and women of Seatt They got hold of Logan,” he! because the boat was too far aw We se hi ins AHpseee pias cae WAS @ severe mistake, jnaid, “and got Logan to talk. Mr.| The crossexamination at tir e offer you, at this office, the services of DR, L. R. CLARK Giad Jury ts There |Allen pata him on the head and/sounded Ikie a friendly talk abo “If Logan or Fred Billingsley | eays, ‘Logan, boy, be good now, and old times between Mann and Moc wore to tell you that he had given/tell us al! about ft,’ Just as he would|who was attorney for s, men who have grad- and who graduate registered dentis uated from the best dental college ' | your additional epee to hie honor on the bench, patted a dos. Gurley Flynn and other I. W. W s| fave passed the examination of the by far the best dental anaesthetic would you believe them? No, and an, boy, you are in for »|during the Spokane period under 1 i been disc od purchases added to neither should you tn this good big penalty. A long term in|{di | state dental board. Each and every that so far has been discovere = “And I have been surprised to/prison is staring you tn the face don't. you remember one of our operators has his certifi- All work is guaranteed with a your account ! n, in his address tol “‘Now, Logan, boy, be good.|Moore would ask; and “I think | th ; , the ‘ » dental “h rd writte id sig ruarantee, which —if you have an ac- - — sin my office that day, Mr.| cate from th stale der tal oard writte n al gned guarantee, nic Socbtcardeeen re —the judge would observe, hanging rift on the wall in front is signed both by the operator who nal pu wi reminiscent! 3 ‘Ret = : A : 4 t > be added without in- Your New Bradbury Suit for Easter Is Here “Thompson seemed to want to of his dental chair, in plain sight of did the work and also by L. R. Clark, Grell credit service will fit your itial payment. argue with mo tt y of trying all. D. D. S., owner and manager of this Individual needs liberal, unusual credit offer ever | ended on sewing machines! to stop their ‘fr ee : : vaid 8. A. Mann « ne, whore This at once relieves your mind examination was continued Fri : office, who is thoroughly responsible. | ry ; i j So you are protected from every morning by A. Ia Veitch for the; Of all doubt as to whether or not he stigle, a8 our wuariuies te tate, Mann wns police judge in " ue . * , rs : angie, 4 guard Std “ Spokane during the 1. W. W. troa-| knows his business. You know that | j¢ for any reason whatever, your bie there. j , are no thorouch dentist POE * pe fafa ~ Be ae] it he were not a thorough dentist work does not give entire satisfac Bradbury Styles W's into the city by the carload,”! he could not have a certificate from tion, we will make it right. paid the judge ay S : NO whe Giiciide C it ahiter a time, he raid, the cnarrea| the state dental board. ; Better come in right away. It CASH DOWN Easiest to Buy— redi ed from ir din We use the very best of material be day for you when you orderly conduct” and "c of | » als ave -<Cain.” which is acide oncefor , HW - Our en's clething apartment 1 1| Sonics mateo ee eer.”| — We also have “‘Novo-Cain,” which i decide that henceforth you will have announces the arrival of their com: izer, who led mnany of the Everett admitted by those who know to be perfect teeth. street was one of the On : EMPRESS , > ee tailored tn the stylish dark grays. blue «unfinished = worw and ra in fancy cashmere and tw *—in all @ great grouping of upto-theminute styles in men’s and young men's Suite. A glance at the windows will give you some idea of what this department offers. Priced From $25 to $30 With Other Good Makes From $15 Up. = == Use Your Credit and Get Your New Spit Tomorrow Our plan of weekly or Payments will prove an « to keep well drow and You to open an account. ERP Creprr MMODATION N SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 16 LocK k on certain cor. = 5-: Regal Dental Offices streets, but they took the attitude | DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. jthat they wouldn't be patisfied | with anything but the right to . . ™ . [peak at any time and place they | 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union. jsaw fit | ieee Serer | Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place. pea fiers Rrurvt) In every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. say SA A Fer tsr 20000000000 Facts About Concrete Roads The figures given below are taken from Pierce County records and cover what is known as the “Hill Road,” extending 3.66 miles east from Tacoma leading to Puyallup. The paving of this road with Concrete was completed in December, 1913. Instead of the work being let by contract it was carried on under supervision of County officials, using County day labor, County machinery, County-bought cement, and claims were made that by reason of the care taken in carrying on the work, this would be a prize Concrete road. The taxpayers had every reason to expect a prize pavement, but what did they receive for their money? The following figures speak for themselves: _ are several thousand FMPRESS sowing. ma- " chines in use in Scattle, all giving ABSOLUTE SAT- | ISFACTION! <ED FOR TEN YEARS! NO INTER- : O EXTRA CHARGES! ball-bearing gears! (‘automatic drop-head! —other distinctive and exclusive features! positively save you from t ty to thirty dollars on the purchase of an EMPRESS sewing machine! mnthiy way invite THE ONF stone Ww 18 REALLY AN A ulfitting 1332-1334 SECOND AVENUE Original cost—(per mile, $10,982.00) ........... Repairs in 1914—viled with Roadamite ........ Repairs in 1914—repairing cracks with Asphalt Repairs in 1915—repairing cracks with Asphalt Repairs in 1915—oiled with Roadamite ...... Repairs in 1916—oiled with Roadamite ........... Resurfacing entire length of road—Contract let March. 18, TOES ve venccvevecs PNGGes PETRA Sas. EWR es cee 34,450.00 Y PICK COURSES (MRS, SMITH FREED IN WAR SERVICE. _IN 90 SECONDS o cl DENVER, Col., March 30.—After} Students attending the Univers: remaining out one and one-half min | of Washington who desire to Utes, the jury in the case of Mrs,| . Stella Newton Moore Smith, forme Seceive instructions in various )'*) Mebils shactoa With tho ee PAINLESS TEETH CORRECTION of war emergency training der of her husband, returned a ver remed ‘ This Office Will Be iw that Meade c (y¥ substitute four hours of dict of not guilty today. | F 9 ALM vow tha odern oys- | training for the regular ——$—$_<—_—__— Pee cual. i, tem of Scientific Dentistry has | Total cost, including upkeep. ...... Gait Mia Stebia es ee $79,861.00 been perfected, we can treat patients without the slightest pain—without shocks — with- out di nfort — without any after-effects without using dangerous drugs or sickly gases, © Mork dropped, according to an-| Charging that his wife works as | Houncement sent out by the war a domestic without his permission, ireency committee, Thursday jand that she is stealing articles of ‘Afternoon. This will have to re-|wearing apparel from her emplo ‘eive the approval of the faculty ers, as well as small amounts of Défore any of the students will be| money, Burdell A. Ronk has filed ied to substitute any instruc-jsuit for divorce against Elizabeth for thier class work iRonk, TM TTT Total cost per mile, including upkeep Concrete Road ............ $21,820.00 Total cost per sq. yard Concrete Road........... PNR eg © 5:3 2.33 Total Cost Per. Sq. Yd. Des Moines Brick Road. . . . $1.94 The representatives of the Associated Cement Interests claim that the construction of Brick roads is a waste of the taxpayers’ money. The above official record refutes this false contention and further shows that the taxpayers’ money is instead wasted by constructing Concrete roads. | OR tots Wee seas Our methods are positively safe and harmless—each oper- ation being conducted by duly qualified and efficient dental surgeons—men whose work and conscientious efforts are continually bringing us scores and scores of new patients Seattle's ¢ Gr st Picture Event “Crowds This Theatre Twice Daily WILLIAM FOX Despite the present condition of your gums—despite those gaping cavities ar ISCESSE we guarantee to restore your mouth to a clean, whole some condition, and this while you sit and smile teeth and Presents the Marvelous and Exquisite Film Production A Daughter ‘ofthe Gods WITH In the light of above facts, is a Concrete road a good investment at any price? Would it be good judgment for the officials to adopt a road with a record like the above? Denny-Renton Clay & Coal Co. General Offices, Hoge Building SEATTLE WASHINGTON ‘The small cost of this important service will aston ish you—come in for a free examination and estimate. No obligation whatever Our “Natural” Teeth on our Double Suction Expres- sion Plates are the extreme limits of Plate Perfection. Full upper or lower set, guaranteed for 10 years oat ae 10 These Piates are all made in our own Laboratories. ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS Southeast Corner First and Pike Kor Ten Years in Same Location—-Diagonally Across From Public Market. Laboring People’s Dentist, All Work Guaranteed. Lady Attendant, J. R. VAN AUKEN, Mgr * Annette Kellermann Seats Now Gelling Fast for Remaining Performances YOU WILL HAVE TO HURRY Nights—250, 60c, 75¢ Matinees—25c, 50c Special Children’s Matinee Tomorrow, 25¢ “STi

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