The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1917, Page 2

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{fer your convenience store open Saturday eve evenings— | FIFTY-THREE YEARS’ SERVICE TO THE HOMEFURNISHER | tomorrow ends the sale of steel beds —extraordinary savings! —we purchased the entire output of the Lock Rail Stee! Bed Company—several hundred steel beds! —they are on sale at extraordinary pricings, including all small quantities of our own brass, iron and steel beds! ADD To Your| ACCOUNT »—> chases will be out Initial payn rocker: } special for Saturday— ; Service to the nation, ed many skilled work in Seattie, 500 emplo With war formally dectared, the task of enrolling Seattle skilled workmen in the Naval |e Coast Defense Reserves was | Kil speeded up today. | ==] .500 Men in Dry Dock Company Here Now Enlisted in U. S&S. Naval Service NEE and STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1917. PAGE 2 ‘COUN Yeu! lati Re wt boo ps en oonoe ooa oo o onoo oo —. o Yosoce a utation of this office. point. than any other thing we possess. built up by years of people of Seattle cons¢ and *ntious ser inity. ¢ this office di r to prevent it and satisfy you that one | We you na not only fighting In the ranks, but the government has draft pe their regular occupations which are in aid of war preparations. | ¢ Dry Dock & Construction company are now in naval service, will tho following their dally occupations. | to us in the future when you need keep right on bufllding submarines) For fental service, but also that you will destroye r | Wiley recommend loan . and #h ste at}& Dry > t nmend us to your friends, and yurne @ Clark factory to con: | tenant | to do it conscientiously. wiking wireless apparatos. N Five hundred workers atthe | 4 sho doean’t want them to} cont! Remember this—every operator in Seattie Construction & Ory | bear the brunt of criticism and be| where he thi Be ‘ : 2 ; Dock plant, and 60 employes.of | called “slackers.” | a his office is a iduate registered the Kilbourne & Clark wireleas These men are already vital to| m ink mhtn teak RFS ; s apparatus factory will become | the navy department because they | ciall dentist, who |! juated from the ts In Uncite Sam's war ma- re busy on government contracta. | “¢ t { best dental colleges and passed the 5 nine as a result. Those who are enrolled will be| will be sai . mahogany or oak cabin This is one pha rated in regular navy form P examination of the State Dental shelves, 4 18% inches } record ern preparedne problem, which hae been recently work- ed out to prevent the crippling with of vital wartime Industries, of igttedeartg urged to leave lathes and foun named ae > “ dries, to carry rifles, will be en rolled to stick to their trade and at the same time carry the pa trioti ap of enlisted mens. Wanted at Work Unele Sam wants 600 of the bert ship builders at the Seattle Con struction & Dry’ Dock plant to —$——— The custom of hot cross buns originated in this manner | Offerings to s of sacred bread was & ceremonial many an had in common. | tho bread was made of honey and fine flour, but usually it was highly spleed and merked} with a symbol | “akes of this kind were genor hased at the temple gates. irious than | . ee mie| high ft receptic J pee 4 IDENT POINCARE of today declared that “the the world is at stake, and oper SI SEIZED SHIPS TO | misierScow! AABRY TROOPS TTENTI both 5, A ON! WASHINGTON, April 6—In wets-|nt hot o NGTON, April 6.—In we Members of the Order of ime the 91 German ships in Ameri ie ne ergy tn os pias . the United States ac-| inte Saturday evening. April de, {autred vessels purposely built for} h at 6:45 o'clock prepared to comtersion into auxiliary cruisers. iar rs which by Fe eee eee aee club |, Was learned at the department| “One a penny, (wo a penn) gee tgaali ub lof commerce today that most pas-|here 1s or verso which ts in uniform senmer sBips are Dufli as mavailcinscic b Se ck i Aaiionies L Vv |aux@Maries, with gun platforms, re-|“Good Frid comes this seat z rorthy jinforced decks and other equip-| the old woman runs : Frank be tig rag jment for offensive purposes ” | with one or two a penny hot crose| : Dowd, Secretary. | officials said setrure of these buns, ships has increased our transport-| Whose virtue ing ability tremendously. Four. what's sald, teen of the larger vessels seized They'll not grow moldy will transport at one time about 40,- common bread.” | 000 cae menhant fleet BOY Scouts OFFER SERVICES TO CITY) | The K. Greene | avatiabte at present can carry only Boy | eatin WESTERMAN, ‘Ruess will x in Ge is, if you believe) spew ore # Dp. ™. tonight at Stevens’ perience her war in Farepe. like the | aoe Gifted Psychie,' about hwlf that number. | used in won Providion of the treaty of Lon derful demon-'don ant The Hague convention strations by the scrapped by the belligerents during! Seven he Seatth German »ro-\the war, will not bind the United scouts will down Second fessor of spirit States, it was officially indicated | pve. from the Bon » park to life anc Al today " Saturday vord, inventor. - Story in book-| SAN FIGANCISCO, April 6.-—The let, “Psychic interned German ships Serapis, Ot " Power” — Pook tawa and Atlas were seized by Col-|tary on: ° stores. lector Davis, and the crews were! who is in chargo here,” Third and Pike taken to Angle istand for detention.| wijj offer to act ag first a k to tender J3rd and Cherry United States sailors and customs | messengers.” about 250,000 boys will take place 1230 First Ave.’ department ties are guarding} This is in keeping with general | ‘ll over the country. Judge Jurey Friday morning| GET YOUR DRESSING te as rders from scout headquarters, | od that the case of Angust Weif. "BE IN THE DRESS PARADE | pone ous ue COUNTY BUILDING? | sub contractor on m1 y building, again the Pug Sound Bridge & Dredging | jj) fact that Randolph Pearson, Welt lrenbach’s foreman, testified Thur |day that time sheets and which had been introduced inals in the ca re pad made to conform with the bill of It pos le that a crimina filed ch is suing the city and tor for $72,121.13, which » coming to him for ex defense holds that he $24,000 due him. | ‘ergu- | hospital, | = sustained when | the car driven by former City Po-| Jicemen 1 was riding akernoon at T PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO. }%:". S. W. Corner Third and University A\ an you value your wa Hay bes repair it xt Libe ty the. | atre, »-(Advertisement.) he clain tras. has only HARRY SHERMAN, 32 ton hotel, is at the city Rise cer injuries | | OFFERED TO MEN AND WOMEN Margett, in which he | Thursday | e. 8. and verturned Sist at AT jresponsibility for their entertain DIRECTORS t and that they might, if they | | y fit, find him guilty of gross G, Ames Ivar Janson F. K. Struve | noglect D, Campbell Hana Pederson William Thaanum |f/ Then court took up the testi- F. B, Finley William A. Peters C, . Vilas |mony of W. W. Raymond R. Frazier James Shannon BP. W. West of tho Everett David Whitcomb | Blaine wa rot B. Favre, Spokane jtafn records ¢ L. O. Janeck, North Yakima | He fai identfy heavy | Board. Every one 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. into any orvice May Be Pensloned . ] while tn/ mt will \s governme Motion . Pictures © wounds were elved on the battle feild. + the bes: The big idea ts to insure a suf You will get only very best ficient personnel for the efficient! | Of materials in work that you have }operation of plants vital to the} manufacture of war materials and! to prevent a sudden reduction in| | cutput by the effiux of skilled work jers to the military forces, | The task of enrolling the men falls on the shoulders of Lieut. G BE. Davis of the navy, who ts sta tloned at the Seattle Construction & Dry Dock plant as submarine in | #pector. 200 More to Bign Up Altho only 600 of the 2,500 em ployes can become o n the} ‘aval Const Defense tLete are still about 200 w-be sign: | done at this office. Until Sunday Only DO YOU WANT WAR? See These Pictures Bee the Cities of Germany We found out long ago that the best materials are the only kind that will turn out work that will give lasting and permanent satisfaction, and the kind of work that we can afford to go behind with our iron- clad guarantee of satisfaction. We give such a guarantee with all work that leaves this office. This guar- ed up and France—They have [ME} American naval — authoritte antee is signed both by the operator hed the re © after they b | * - had three years of war ih boob Voom aA who did the work and also by L. R. the beginning of the} Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager See What a Big call to arma ca | of this office, who is thoroughly re- Business War newered the ¢ sponsible. It means just what it Really Is : fytoree says, too: if for any reason what- t to the tre ever your work does not give per- . " ie fect satisfaction, we will make : de heb aad wl right. he facture war su MOORE THEATRE 2:20, 8:15 P. Mw. Matinee—t5c, 250 Evening—15e, 250, 350, B00 We guarantee to do your work painlessly. 1405 Third Avenue Any amount of money from $300 to $50,000 ee service. JURY WANTS TO Established A $1,000 loan] Borrower may Revere 21 Youre sara 4 <1, | 94,000,000 | on, 48 low pay more if he HURRY THE CASE) monthly ay n ¥ PAY} desires, and has Breaking into more or less dry ment as $12.14 ivil ' and uninteresting imony, came : privilege o cue » t ay (which pay f & a tou h of h m0 b rid: ay morning ite ott Ais n Judge Ronald's court, where ment includes | Paying ot an Thomas H. Tracy is on trial, charg- ed with murder Ww. W. fall The jury | Saturday, at the time of I on any install- y tall shooting in Everett last interest and principal) ment date, wanted to hold court They were in a hurry : }te get thru, they sald. But Judge We loa mn imprc ved property r building pur [Ronald sald ho nee Saturday to poses up to 50 per cent of a conservative appraisal of mpose his instructions to the |jury and the attorneys for the de- fense needed it to write their in- jstructions, So while the counsel nd the court discussed the mat- Washington Savings J EN alee gnenenaticg and Loan Association for the jury tomorrow?” he | “The law doesn't provide | The Oldest and Largest Strictly Savings Institution in Washington. it, but the court might not ob: 810 Second Avenue. the property. ect,” announced the judge. Then | jcourt and lobby Joined in laughing | with the jurors, when Judge Ron- | {ald ruled that he would accept all 2 ct ‘billy introduced as evidence by the defense, If our equipment should be destroyed we could quickly Every Member of Our | Staff Takes a PERSONAL Pride in Turning Out | His Best Work 5 Every one of our graduate regis- $'| tered dentists is an expert. He had to be or he wouldn’t have had a chance to affiliate himself with our organization. Each one of them has a reputation of his own to live up to as well as the rep- Thus you can easily see that he will be determined to please and satisfy from every stand- We value the reputation of this office far more It has been office replace it and go ahead doing business; but should we lose our good business name we would indeed be in a sad predicament. So 1 may be e that we guard this reputation with most us care. We are not going to let any- satisfied if it is within our pect to so please not only return We have brought our system of painless dentistry to such a point of perfection that we are now able to guarantee to perform the most dif- ficult hurting the patient a bit. | WE USE NOVOCAIN | This is by far the best dental anaesthetic that has so far keen dis- covered. you the benefit of it. offices haven’t got it, nor can theyg obtain it on account of the fact thar dental operations without We have it, and can give- Most dentat it is imported, and the European war has interfered with its importation. Your teeth are a matter of the greatest importance to you. You ought not to neglect them. Come in‘ and let our experts give your teeth - a thorough examination. They will tell you just what needs to be dotte to them to put them into perfect con- dition, and also just what the cost will be. This examination and estimate won't cost you a cent, nor will it put you under any obligation whatever. You will probably be surprised to find how small the’ cost will be under our low prices. One thing is very sure, though, it will be worth a great deal more to you than it will cost. You will always be thankful thi you made up your mind to havi J your teeth put into perfect condition and kept that way. Come in just as soon as possiblélar a | Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. at ‘eae ay N. W. Corner Third and Union. Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place, | In every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. Children’s Shoes Children of all ages and sizes can be properly and economically fitted in our Downstairs Departmeat. For the little tots we recommend our Skuffers, They have wide toes, flexible welt soles and are decided- ly comfortable, Our prices are 500 the pair less than you can find elsewhere. Carried in black, tan and gray. For the big boys we have full calfskin stock with white Neolin soles, English and full, round toes, at, per Pale. ie... ccsss seston $3.50 This price ts very low. Boy Scout Shoes, in black and tan, are very satisfactory in service, On our Men's Work Shoes we save you $1.00 to $2.00 over any other place, coh" 1 Downstairs at TURRELL’S 120 Marion St.—or 903 Second Ave, | & 4 '

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