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BATTLE, USA men have been recruit ed into the naval militia during the last two days’ campaign, But r cruiting will immetiiately stop steel beds at extraor- dinary savings! comes and the ate sailors are) —we purchased the entire output of the Lock ed an individuals into the] Rail P Steel Bed Company—several hundred steel beds! Five Chehalis boys, who joined the navy here Tueeday, were —they are on sale at extraordinary pricings, including all small quantities of our own brass, iron and steel beds! home in uniform this morn ing to round up more Freeman, Washington nv ared that mobilisation orders are ed immediately following a of congress on the war situa M } 1 t eval militia, is head Women's aux th ague, The members have ade ditty bags for the citizenof ficers and will march, Friday noon, » parade to atimulate recrult:| rhe Seattle State club, which is e uniformed branoh of the Order of Eagles, and the Eagles’ band will part in the patriotic parade Saturday night pcials {or Fridayen Saturday} jardinieres: special for Friday and Safurday— ‘ran P. Mallen, Crawford mand Robert Hoperoft have nted to represent th 1 patriotic conferen Employes in the sheriffs office F ted Miss Lila Watkins with » gold watch Wednesday evening she left for Bremerton today to yeowan (stenographer) | » parade Friday | with Red Cross workers, in he campaign to atimulate recruit: | ing | Six young fellows from We natchee ed in Seattle Thurs 4 © havy Ninety-elght por cent of the Sec-| nd Washington regiment of in regular ° e mula fantry at American lake have] for Friday and Frida passed t regular ormy medical | examinat he Seattle branch of the ! al League for Women's Se the fi ng med ing committee: Mrw. McLaughlin, chairman; Mra Ouse Floyd Lar detachment chairman; Dr. Irwin, Miss Frazier Turner, Mr Loomis, Mise Miss Hall, Miss Major, Mw as Newberg and Miss Loomis vil war veteran from Pouls hundred .women who as ed to stage a benefit bridge | a || "Be |) RICH MERCHANT | Denying that he had instructe F. Ota, a gambler, to send threat ening letters to the Japanese lror, or that he bad da ha | ote against the throne wealthy merchant and day » newspaper men. Kuwahara, 8. Watanabe Tak charged with con the Jap Orteatal Seattle, Inst the yellow or m background, sult ie for piliow tops Furuya said Watanabe tried to |borrow money from him a year ago. ti fused, printed the at-| of spite. akeuch! attemptad to ry that p to the printing of le’ attackir nd hin bank, the same charges had been made aga'nst| him Objection of the defense to test of O. Yama brought from San } witness, on the ground that he was| 1 felon, was sustain erved 12 years in a Japa > Seattle boys will ct sub-|ed motor patrol fleet. . | = i } along the Atlantic coast - | @re Donald Donworth, son of; Churchill Peters, a sop ore at WITNESS IN TEARS | Robert Donworth, who has Yale and son of W. A. Peters, and | @ student at Yale, and Tall-|eraduate of Broadway high schoo TELLS OF CRUELTY) Conover, son of ©. T. Con-|has ap an assignment to Who is a Harvard freshman. |the Mineo! ng Island, aviation | @ach qualified for the project: | training The most important sisthcaal day morning in the case of li, Tracy charged with urder during the Verona shoot ing at everett last November, was Frank Henning, who, it is alleged vas beaten by Sheriff McRae ear. ty In Sept n a party of deputies raid. street meeting. | The witness had tears in his} eyes when he told the story of his| aileged porsecution. He testified | that he had been knocked down | by the sheriff, who wielded a billy and that while he lay on the street he wan beaten severely with the Th Easter | Outfit | Is Ready for You Here. same billy : He w arrested, he said, and A New Suit later released the same night. Aft er he had his head andaged by a and Coat A New Dress and Fancy Waists Your Easter Millinery ON THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS OF CREDIT We invite you to open at the style at physician, he went to his home with his wife, he said Mrs. Hannah Crosby, whose hus band testified Wednesday, cor. roborated what he had said of the meetings, She claimed that always | the speakers were opposed to vio lence and that they never resisted arrest Thomas H. Horner, a Seattle at testified that he had seen e back of Rowan, the I. W. W.| who is alleged to have been beaten by deputies Diseased account ‘ kin} DD Soa and $1.00 D. D. D. BARTEL ce | 1332-1334 SECOND AVENUE ‘The One Store Where CREDIT In Really an Accommodation, DKUG CO, when the call for mobilization |f ne nee pa a eA a S The Spirit of 717 APRIL, 6, 1917 Two companies of volunteers are | ing organized at Hoquiam to an er the war call f the s Service in Spokane io ingPo cruiting Officer W. F. Paull they ould spend their time more bene: | clally doing something else pearance ston APRIL 5, 1917. PAGE 2 }ton, mur on record aa supporting the pre font in carrying on the war “fe ed by & govert t of aristocracy to destroy a government of democ ' Frank Nrownell, Jr, of Yale, and Kelleher, .of Harvard, bot! for the National Guard at on Wednesday were told by —--- —_———- are responding to the appeal BES ] wm any National League for Wom War price ave boosted con ow qui American® Yeomen of Washing Morgan's pei | ite from Hremerton a She’s ores ensed milk that sold at td conta HERE IT IS an last year to 10 * can nd a raise to two ¢ for a r is expected thin wee TODAY and TOMORROW VIOLA DANA ‘THE GATES OF EDEN’ fins Dana plays two roles 8 o ie impressive production Firat, as Evelyn, a scorned mother, and next as Eve, ser daughter CLEMMER Seattle's Dest Pheteplay Mouse 75,000 Estates Held Up in U. 8, Probate Courts R U ONE Our business {8 to trace such measures and establish proof of birth or descent Naturalization a Have prod NOW PLAYING THIS WEEK ONLY —You Hate Her —You Love Her —You Doubt Her —You Condemn Her —VYou Pity Her [come eancy | EARLY IMPORTANT Telephone Beacon 3885 The Genealogy Co. 403 30th Ave. 8. Corner 30th and Jackson wenty Years of And Not a Penny for Repairs That's the guarantee that the Denny Ren- ton Clay & Coal Company offered to give to the people of King County if the County Com- mis s would decide that the Duwamish- Ren Junction Road should be Built of Brick What Guarantee Can King County Secure for a Concrete Road? Remember length—is to way, @ road inter imum of Koc t this plece of road 5 miles in rt of the pe to endure WHERE Is 2 RCONOMY in the use of a ma terial, no matt ap it may be in the first cost of construction, that will not endure and give the serv ice req WHY BULLD A ROAD that must be subject to con stant repair, patching, tinkering, resurfacing must finally be torn up amd wholly rebuilt within a few short years? We notified the Commissioners of King County that we were prepared to guarantee a BRICK ROAD, constructed in accordance with the specifications for any of the types of road proposed, for a period of TWENTY YEARS. Phat guarantee is still open to acceptance. NOW, if the CEMENT TRUST will state how long it will guarantee a concrete road, the County Commissioners and the Tax- payers of King County will learn some- thing of the relative costs of brick and con- crete construction. OUR GUARANTEE STANDS. LET’S HAVE THE FACTS Denny-Renton Clay & Coal Co. Seattle. ing 12,000, have gone A enlisted in the THE SCOURGE OF WAR How to Organize an Army and Navy By Edwin J. Brown. I had intended to write this week on the dentists and the public, but tha’ question must give way fora short time — the to the most momentous question our‘ country has ever been called upon to try deal with. - “Life is short, and the art long, the ‘' occasion instant, experiment perilous, the: abollt f ante decisi H hag w true these HOW TO ORGANIZE AN ARMY _— dif! wom He W sid hes OA CRITI LIE CHAMEE words and how hard, oh, how hard, to BEGINS AT HOME grasp the profound significance ot Let not this nation clot their meaning when applied to the question with which we deal! We point with pride to the achieve- ments of a people, of their scientists, their art, their philosophy, their gen- ius, but when-we search among them for the elements and principles of de- mocracy and humanitarism, we search in vain, and why? Ah! Let me tell you why. Itis because science, art, philoso- phy, genius and even religion are com- mercialized; nothing survives unless it z , pays, and anything survives, if it pays there > well enough. The experience of Ru Commercialism has strangled states- 4 vent 30 were manship, and-profit has dethroned rea- '"& son until the whirlpool of capitalism has | an ‘ drawn the nations of the earth into the and execute the deman maelstrom of a world war and thus do while the ri we cling dogmatically to the institu- of the mation is conce tions that make war, while like hypo- bands of a few through tl crites we pray for peace. War ° 7% lowers every human instinct, standard soldiers and sailors $3.00 4 life and degrades the nation, dissi- Seattle abolis! pates the wealth and destroys the life that men he of the people, but th ople 3 N= less to stop it. (We i on pion eee ee s . seldom go upon the field of our environment.) EDWI ke a painte the cor feel that whose boy ljusted a mind condemns have the right to earn their liv 1 one test our 7 demand ior nm the globe »preciation sailors nd g very ! year burdens of the to allow every he has done his issia affords us evi- t us in conclud- hardship, pain, ¢ who bear arr of civilization and the material wealth ntrated into the 1¢ instrumentality the national government pay our and let per day. sh the fifty-year age limit so $ go to war may ig. Patriot- the noisy patriots of battle. N J. BROWN. SEATS RESERVED, two. years at the Metropolitan the] “DAD” GERRISH’S FUNERAL Seats reserved in the gallery, | mee, Very few theatres do that beer the custom for the past | served = Star_yesterda INCOMPARABLE, PEERLESS DENTISTRY THE BEST BY TEST Come to Me for Your Dental Work—“There’s a Reason” The funers EVEN IN GALLERY Even for the Theo Karle concert, | W, Gerrist . Thursday night and Saturdaf mat-jat 2 p. m. gallery seats as well as seats | at Fremont, But /elsewhere in the theatre, are re-|was announ at the Masonic tem 1 services of Leverett 7, will be held Sunday le instead of Ballard, as ced by mistake in The to you. It is your right to know Congress, P whether the dentist who operates Ry on you is skilled, has properly pre- sociation. pared himself for attending and graduating from a reputable dental college, and who has subjected himself to the State Board of Den- tal Examination afid has the legal s, France ] have an unbroken record of and Jicensed Washing 1 will maintain my enviable rec- best dental profession— All. work, — Ex-president Michigan State teeth, painles Board E 601-602 Eitel Bldg. Take Elevator to Sixth Floor. It Will Pay You. N. W. Corner Second and Pike. I ask you to apply the acid test Graduate Philadelphia Dental when selecting a dentist, just as College, 1888-1892. the business man applies that test Delegate International Dental member National Dental As- Ex-member and officer Michi- gan Dental Association. Honorary member Ohio Dental Association, 1899. right to practice. Not only must Co-organizer and = member a good dentist possess skill, but he Southwestern Mich. Dental Asso- must be absolutely “honest.” clation. I charge prices that you can af Life member Dental Protective ford to pay. Association of United States. I give you an incomparable per- Passed State Board Examination sonal service. and licensed Pennsylvania, 1892. | not only say I will, but I do Passed State Board examination use the best U. S. assay gold and and licensed Michigan, 1892. materials and will gladly prove it. Passed State Board examination dental successes of over 25 years. Come to me if you want the ord. I have been honored by the Examination and estimate free. aminers in Dentistry, | I use ‘peed Cain” 1899-1902. tize teeth. No extra charge Dr. H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Dental Examining Board) e, 1900. Northwest ton, 1915. g extracting to desensi- Elliott 3026.