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STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1917 rAGi 2 3 The Spirit of “17 SEATTLE, U.S. A., APRIL 3, 1917, —$_——_—_$ TRUNKS, SUITCASES UMBRELLAS)} NATIONAL WHY EXPERIMENT? | Range wor ambdrill the steady diet for 1 Your rebuke was a warning e ° bd that Wa «ton fantrymen in camp at Ame wn an American senator ia not to bt intimidated o GUARDSMEN lake, ¢ William Inglis has announced ewerved from duty by tools or plotter —_— eet a kaiser” wan part of the mensenge Kent to Seattle lawyers will take part in the patrtott Henry Cabot Lodge by Judge ‘Thomas Bae ing . I vere “ys rarade and masa meeting at the Arona Saturda | Thomas Merrill, Frank Osgood and BK, A, Strout ia wr —having accounts here, if the ) ernie ea panne. wiastion 62 the Areca, Caesedy Monday. Lodge knocked down a pacificist Your desire, need not make payments arrangements at the Arctic club Tuesday noon PB Entire ; * Forty University of Washington students have Satisfaction” during their active Service. eorovity doom Setsied thie ctu atone formed the nucleus of an ambulance corps for atisfaction That beat local records, Ninety men joined in | War du a) are ee Our Portland Saturday, We are bound to the allies by all the vital Most University of Washington f ty members | facts of geographical situation, economic Inter Valued course and epiritual partnership,” declared sted resolutions favoring real infiitar Asset Olive Uchardson isto neo at the lec training and nt them to ident Wilson r Hichardson, | ' r, at the | —fifty-three years’ service J "°° meta sn Capt. Hartwell Palmer of Tacoma has arrived in Wenatchee to recruit a troop of cavalry for the Washington National Guard. | Students at the university will be permitted — | | | to the homefurnisher! | gui rig a an ws gency courses to fit them ult »proved the plan Monday ‘ie 7 garg yoo We trust other pacificists will reeetve the treatment” Was the message 21 Tacoma or a4 women o o University district | Men and women of th aiversiyy ¢ wired Senator Lodge, after reading of terested in Red Crosa work will me at the Unitarian church Wednesday, at 7:15 ® fight with a “pe r Monday vee © | All of Senttle’s auto dealers have decided to Chehalis citizens will fly a flag by 40 feet on the hill nor » Of the business istrict to ric light at nigh ee ee fly Old Glory from thelr salon headquarters. Golda will be 2 Thirteen musicians are wanted in the local naval militia. A band is being organized by G | University fact members sent this messa t i R. Wortman, M 6800 | to the state's congremional delegation and the —you are invited to join} ink prenigent Monday! “the meaty ot the Univer | Attorney George H r wired Senator | sity of the State of Washington, in special moet the STANDARD potubester Monday, sayings "Tam in favor ot | mblod, doctree to eaprosp ts teyally ent Hate comp ry military train’ : pport atevor act government of | the Unite tates tay will be in charge Quest that ma be displayed everywi no cash down— Cae heat ricaing: ik Sila “00d Sewntown butiding be Senorates ducted every afternoon at the University of The German Singing society, of Auburn, pass resolutions supporting the president M and offered its hall for patriotic mass mee fit to take every patient to be a atisfied Patient We want your busi ness with us to be just no interest — the ex stant icrease =the aminations for reserve army o! e > call } 2.2) 60:84 } ¢ 1 ff nee ed out if volunteer forces a Capt. value this office t our friends; to get and in their cor Bunn heads the local examining board. mass ! n be a r 50 centsa week-- §) _ Mis phous itaber ts Creees Anne ste wen ting to denounce pactfist tactics and ne prestient Monday gight. hundred other Auburn citizens held a | | nce, prices ranging NAVAL RECRUITING BREAKS | | gui , ot wer Prices, but the ABSO- LUTE SATISFAC- TION that goes with every transaction be from $24.50— _|/ RECORD; PLAN CITY-WIDE MEET machines will delivered to you with- Seattie’s pulse quickened to \é am, launched by Se tle Elks tojand 13 had signed up before noon to- day, with the flow of patriotiem stimulate recruiting and give the/day. Records were broken at the tween our tients out first ent— convene ware Ror vols. navy 800 more new men |marine recruiting office, too, where and us. a paym Fiags, hundreds of them, snap- | But the movement gained bigger|12 men passed minations Mon sill shabicishinichibipataitaeilcsitdisnih ped from the staffeon her bulld- | Proportions than a recruiting cam-/day and eight Jol Tuesday morn- We want you to > |paign Tuesday ing. ; a sitar —THE EMPRESS ts strict- —we positively save you —— a te ee come 4 go from DR. J. T. SHERRY ly a HIGHGRADE ma. from twenty to thirty tol. saat, with heate hatd high, a ppt card Roe vial pei ste hse Be, — gh schoo! t oye © ne from tila cohtiek cates this “ any edge emecives ,. t Beattie squarely on record be hehal eaday morning, joined vr ow AKER Vor chine—for casy running, lars on the purchase of an ee ar Gis Stare and Guthen tn [MIME the president by & sammoth|the bavy, and woe absolute conviction WE WILL MAKE YOLl the praise of re ing at the Arena Satur-|cruiting officers, who rated them the best-looking material that ever d up here.” © more were scheduled to ar rom Wenatchee some time dur- c the day | Ten naval militiamen, too, were on in Se-|added to Washington's contingent | Monday, mass ny day night A e MPR h simplicity, notselessness, — ESS machine navy, marine, army and militia Practical devices and con FULLY WARRANTED | recruiting offices. struction, bas no nal— | They sat in silent lines on the positively has not FOR 10 YEARS polished benches, fumbling caps or peering out thru the yo owN windows, while recruiting offi Your SS Standar¢ that we do exactly a THE BEST QUALITY CROWNS, we advertise either White or Gold, for................+..-$5.00 That we use nothing BEST BRIDGEWORK, ae the: best mater either White or Gold, for ..................-$5.00 br arog BEST QUALITY RUBBER PLATES for......$10.00 If you pay more you lose money. cane ai wil Co” TEN YEARS GUARANTEE ON ALL WORK. NATIONAL PAINLESS DENTISTS ting will be can buy. cers dispatched them one by an buy one to the medical examiners. Bluejacket Parade Shortly before noon a from the Puget Sound navy yard landed and naval o 60 young bluejackets and the navy/| tinue full bla from Bremerton. The|to make th ue were the recruits who | Meeting, w In order to handle the number! ns to help navy! of new recruits expected, the naval cruiting will con-lioilida haa opened additional of in at the new idea ts/fices in Pi; ft's old sport Rat urday night mase/ing goods store at 1 econd ave. will be preceded by | Most of the men.” # j a Lieut ——— the navy here during @ parade expre mn of Se-/ Ty who has cha parads dell, who ha reo of the t i | attie’s « wong Amercian cities.|rine ‘recruiting station, “want to Second Floor Green Hotel Fourth and Pike | VETERAN ‘OFFERS $5 With the band leading them thru) War with Germany has already|become aviators, Few of them Main 3256 the stree ey parad had ite effect on the recruiting of-|/have had any experience at flyin r called f floes. 4 | } but they have caught the spirit] MONTH TO FAMILIES : cle Sam's ba Tyraty men Joined the navy here] end ‘want to fein.” Wo arw ena OF “SOLDIER Boys” ana ae ie |e ae eat Sn Say a ROOSEVELT CALLS UPON WILSON|S0NvicT Tone man An old man =) veteran of th —- Harry John was convicted of — gececc- Al Kinds of Little Invitations Meet esate Heathkit |GITY VOTES $500 TO (a. scutc ott drat The Star Tuesday morning [sted te ey tora ex the Recruiting Officer, She Learns) wine cre eetucaty "S| PLOW LOTS FOR POOR '%'- 2a! "rar care ‘The best Lenses made at an T don’ want my name vaed BY MABEL ABBOTT —_—- pay his respects to the presi- | with shooting at Louis James, for price—Kryptok Invisible Bt-Focal| isn’t that,” he said, “but I want to| 1 wonder what the six Pe dent and offer his services in (MANY LOTS OFFERED : mer member ot the Hop Sing tong. imi 8 ing, bu’ ‘eclared Lenses—for close and distant vis-|start a fund for the support of|vassers” from the U. 8. reguiar to him, “That's a good picture] the war, for which he desires | Pweg James shot rs fon. Saves two paits of glasses. | soldiers’ families.” larmy recruiting office will have to WANT TO ENLIST? nd he said, ‘Yes.’ And I said an army division, | A ote gegen | He\told how he bad gone off toleay ‘tonight when they come tn ou ever think about ha ntering the White House, | Mere. Brady of the Potato | artes exis | war as @ boy. year 1th Com-jfrom their beats and tilt their HERE’S HOW TO cabins talsee in’ ccttie the colonel said informally atch” 1s the name they have dub-| LONDON, April 3—A list of san vo! jchaire back and put their weary : Curry Optical Co pordegeae Professional recognit “The president's message {0/144 the “right hand” of Charity names mentioned by the war office | s g was carefully con.|Congtess will rank among the fore. | ers, ANG Fr teran at| feet on the desks and talk over the j 800d ope! e n 1 this week f eworthy 4 ¢1 tage wot » papers of which Ameri missioner Callaghan, who is or noteworthy services je of 18 day's work In thei ky, matter. Recruits! jcealed by a general hitching of | most state papers of w | Boepae sortase ¥ H. C. and M. Curry I'd Itke to contribute $5 every bos ent ag Sail deg If you want to fight for [| chal © oll cans are proud, The point to be|handling the county's end of the nieeee onntny {aoded ea EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS month,” he sald, “for the f There has been much enthusl- here {s the list of And then I told him about the /¢mphasized is that we strike a5 /ootato planting campaign. | tively as service,” Goldfine went on, “and|hard, as soon and as effe x s cu know how it is down’ there,|Dorsible and wage aggressive war sdiediegionta red igs tea pekea® the minute two men begin to talk|{#re against the German govern- | Property that folks donate and) 3064-66 Arcade Bldg. of soldiers.” am bout “standing behind ¢ and talk {t over president” lately, and Americans jeers in char; have been very emphatic in urging NAVY other Americans to do their duty; ot, American Bank [| dozen others come around, and |ment who arranges it that poor people | but we are not a warlike people, seond ave, and Mad-§|/!2 about & minuto there was a| “I will guaranteo that no finer! may get seed. She says things are | and not even the imminence of © Main 4024, Open || crowd, and fellows in the gal-| body of fighting men than my divis-| g along well enough, but, that | war has made the task of the can- night. Age limit—16 |} ery asked me to move along a lit-|{on would be in the war. I hope| | he had hoped more people would | vision at the | ®” plant vassers for the recruiting office tle because the crowd was blocking | that I may rais casier—at least, up to last night. NAVAL MILITIA ue hag nd that broke up the | carl “ a —~ -s a = bs € It's easy to get land now,” she 1 rw dle ell og hole thine { cours »@ understood |. §. Frogs Wait Till Needed : ro rn le eM glee! | ar eer HO e work, |that my division would be allowed |*9¥%, “but It is harder to get farm ell, whose service ba and Yesle y. Phone Elliott J/4nd ! » show - > go to the fighting ne &s 8PM) Ty aoubtedly some are hesitating > er t ’ 1307, Open until 10 p. m, Age As I went out on the street, the /48 possible F - |Lecause of the cost of plowing, but wor Bob cos limt—18 to 23 Leys were shouting the evening| Roosevelt spent less than 15 min-| Oh ote soon will be removed. | ha ageing “a U, 8. MARINE CORPS | paper utes at the White House es ang | ‘che harbors and public grounds ay when they tell us t Ground floor, 101 Yesler way ‘Congress to Declare War!" une president bad me loft the) committee reported to the council | I wonder what the carvassers|White Hous cabinet meet-| Monday on Councilman Bolton's will report this evening. ing when Roosevelt « ved, and the} . colonel did not see him, DELIVERS SPEECH Sian araR WANT ADS] Final ITNESS STAND te g| rowing vacant lands. resolution, which calls for co-opera- | tion with the county in the spud movement and recommended that for ng to serve their country | Mr {| Phone Main 997, Open from 8 country really needa them, but am. until 10 p.m. Ago limit they figure she doesn't need them |f ~—15 to 35. bad enougl | U. 8. ARMY | “Maybe the party that tells me| Third floor, Pioneer butlding, lehat has got an $8-aday job,| First ave. and James st. Phone istoap ya SCN 2) AT THE TRAGY TRIAL } to painlessness in acting | , there's sc that haven't |} % ° WE ii \- so 9 rer . extncting, eet any Sob at all, like the ones I NATIONAL GUARD The defense opened the second sate Start a Savings Account on or Be. ling dnd crowning teeth, was talking to at the free employ-|f (Infante, Coast artillery, Big: [Iday of its case in the trial of ‘Thon fore April 5th and Receive will put on one 22-k. Gold ment bureau y,"" commented |f 24! corps and Sanitary troops.) |} H. Tracy, charged with first-degree OVER Dividends F; m April 1, 1917 Crown, which I will guaran- Chas, Smith, also service-badged | First floor, State Armory, || murder, in the shooting, last No- A sda tee for 12 years, for half price and square-shouldered. ‘“There|{ Western ave. and Virginia st. I! yomber, in Everett, Tuesday morn a oad | cidn’t any of them tell me they |f Oven day and night. Age limit fling, with the continued examination ($2.50). see eae tei thot couse | as to ctinne Phonon, national of] PRICES MAKE DOLLA | The quality and workman- One fellow said he wouldn't join ganizer of the I. W. W., who was a , : ship I guarantee to be strictly the army and fight for the cap et qa street speaker in Everett prior to SALES MILLION fisst clase, italints! ght for the capital-|the wig?” the soldier # ,|the shooting, and of KE. A. Nord DOLLARS Will Open an Account Tt welll olny aniseck ote it Aili acobie gaua in his long: | P oy ae ae A a wolist malt stom, who was fe passenser aboard Rut It Takes IN With 2 sffering we ow'd the sign wo oN?” }the Verona and formerly a mem tooth free, or fill one tooth WOULD have war, and the first! inquired somebod id * DIVI- , v Dh var, | {na \ber of the I. W. W Th Lar; i with the finest plastic filling hell that Ht here would land in Pretty good,” Frizzell acknowl | At times Thompson, who testi Quality to Make DENDS e Oldest and : gest Strictly for 50c (amalgam or cement), the middle of that bunch! edged modeatly. t figure 1 waste lia, youterday also, he spoke with Satisfied Patients LAST Savings Institution in “l told ‘em so. less time if, instead of jwessing by |.) fay Op 2 epties . This is done solely for the purpose of giving pub- “What'd they say?” came fn in 4 man whether he'd be| | . the f Abe be angi ein d We give you the Highest YEAR Washington. licity to the most remarkable anaesthetic ever intro- terested chorus y T put wp Re army plea a re ag eeneo mea bis | Quality Dental Work at a Rea duced to Seattle. I want to meet you. I know I fe ‘Oh, they wanted to hang me,”|and watch the men who pass. If a|Yolce was low, it resounded thru | sonable Price—henco we have can please you and you'll send nd you'll send your ttiends, observed Smith wearily, man stops to look at the sign, 1/6 courtroom as he told aneedot contributed Jacob M. Fritzky, the|today. Two of them are coming| ‘There are two kinds of ma-| , ©#!! on us when in need of : E ” eae dental work, and be one of the big Hollander on duty in the of-|up to the office tomorrow chines,” ho aid; “machines of | catiatied patients who wanta to join, all right,; This something definite.{iron and steel and machines of | “* 5 The interest relaxe know he’s interested. I talked to{®nd repeate dinstances of alle GATIOFIED PATIENTS WASHINGTON SAVINGS AND LOAN “There was a fellow in here,’|three pretty promising candidates |oppression of the “employer class.” I AINLESS ! hasn't got any halr—has to|Nobody said, “Good work,” but; flesh and blood. P . a a wig.” two or three pairs of eyes were, “The sincere employer who fa Paletans Fonmatica 810 SECOND AVENUE What difference does it make,” |turned from the window to the|vors the open shop does so on the ree GA I ventured out of the depths of my |speaker for a moment, which, I{claim that the workers seek to dic Established 27 Years Assets $6,300,000 noranc hether a man ha nudge, is high prais tate his use of his machine: He All Work Guaranteed ny hair or not, if he wants to hat ight about knowing is wron VEN eae DIREC DENT fight? man's in pated before you speal ‘We seek only to regulate the ” OG Ames r Finley W. A. Peters Well, a man without any hair A Taik on Pictures work the human machines.” I. D, Campbel Ivar Janson Wim, Thaant . :. jeorge Donworth Hans Pederson . Bb. Vile fe) ite Public Market—Corner First and Pi night get eunstroke easter, for one| “Now in that shooting gallery NTISTS ne Pr ; and Pike St. thing,” explained Fritzky, across from the I. W. W. hail| onan ie | DE | eg UE Rak Reel Wim, F. Get com Phone Main 4965 “But not if he had a wig on,” T/down on First avenue today, I saw | STAR WANT ADS 305 Pike St. corner Third Ave. 1. 0. Janeck, North Yakima persisted s fellow looking at a Mio Tesla lg _BEST F FOR RESULTS Well, but would be always have!of a sailor in uniform. So I said my Over Ow! Drug Store \nepstnsntnsenseneReEaRE