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The _Liberty Way— The Supe 5 Play BD Until Wednesday Night “The Witching Hour,” a sensatiogal success as a story and on the stage-- while the six-act screen version is best of all. Do not miss it! “Pinched in the Finish” —laughs without end—it’s a Keystone—2 parts, oman! Mitstexs! URLITZER o First at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11, Admission 150—Children 5c Cabbage — Winning Carrots Per sack Canliflower— Per ew fat Duteh, tb ad ) Gnd tay VEGETABLES Asparagus — Por |> sack u won, dow ..... Sproute——Per Ih ......... ures Withou Drugs Wonderful Invention Restores Health While You & per don bunches Parsnips Per sack Peas, Express, ib. Peppers—Per tb — Florida eee Cal Chit, dried 1 WF MARKET REPORT} 150 054) ed the nominat tirst pa for ollowing. etively, as principal ond and third alternat tment midshipmen napolis George W fcoma; Cecil ~MeKinney ap An Te Walla; Campbell D, Emery, Seattle, and Lindsey M, Applegate, Harring om The men will ta the en ance examination June HERBERT F. DE BOWER n released on $10 SENATOR HARRY LANE willfy few who the 1 vtod against the war reso suffered a and has beer on to re THE SOUTH DAKOTA soclety fa \ April 16, at 8 m. at the T sophical ha! ) Arcade t ARRANGEMENTS FOR ¢) celeb: at the Line April 1 ocr on in hote tly rc 1, Fri birthda day in are aK. FORMER MINNESOTANS are CHARLES negotiations might accey able to Germany, and without con sideration of the “military group, Were passed at a meeting Sunday evening by th igtous union churet y ‘st Unitarian ( the F n automobile, 25, proprietor nd fatally Mitchell, a Martin Hollenbeck, 2 of a poolroom, shot wounded George W. blacksmith, yesterday at Ellens burg. | CAPT. R. E. COONTZ, command er of the et sound navy yard notified. all amateur and ape fal land radio stations {n Wash ington, Oregon, Montana, Idah North Dakota, d Alaska, to ma jtain their stat§ns in closed cc $ | ton | A JURY in Judge Mackintosh ‘ [made this session of cong te pass regulations on deckloads ¢ mber passing thru the Panama This «was ated when resentative Adamson, of the committee on ommerce, nt to all WHEN HE and of him at Lake K a sack of 1 down or mmer, Walince J. W hat he received serious and accordingly e »| damages end the reception and SENATOR MILES POINDEXTER Walla pre t and chairman of th x ecutive committee of the Alexander | Ha mm titute, will Rota ub at th Washing A Y nday night Ah Tong and Ah Sam hinese who have beer eld at the city jail in connection with the shooting of George Me Laren, who was wounded by shots a Chinese laundry Aprt bait men, and one of the} nervous taken to | | | | Hotel Washington Annex Wednes day evening A MEMORIAL to who have t pres of U. of W. w re to the niversity at an a iversity as semble Friday at 9 a.m, in Mean all RUTBCHOW 7 father f Mre Al Hemrich native of G ar an veteran Austro Prossian and Franco lan war died noay a noon RESOLUTIONS ASKING that |the United States enter into peace THE NEXT ; f le Salesmansdi will ay @ ning at nt soeee iat of Commerce ‘ al Ch n the Arctic building THE FUNERAL cen of Os ner A. Case, 63, pion sident of | Port Gam who died lay ill be nesday at 1p. mi t Mount a nt ecrematory BECAUSE HE had taken his wife out riding in suit in the superior court against | Milwaukee railroad for $15,000} THE OREGON people are work-| ing for the proposed military road | n the Pacific Coast. R. W n- | FRUErs erson, secretary of the Pacific be pa soc@s a; Coast Defense league, has accepted Cal 2 pinres i Marshfi STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1917. SHORT NEWS || tant of Everett True | | WELL, THEN, lLeaye Me MORNING, MR, TRUE, PAGE 3 NOW, I DON'r Bl TO BOTHER YoU — X- LABOR COUNCIL T SHOULD BE NO QU There should never have been! question as to the Stara and f over the Labor wan part of the text of a letter sent by the local branch of the International Alliance of The rical Stage Employes Secretar the Central Labor, al hoisted az above the Labor} after the labor |} ere of thin jAmerican flag Temple last council failed to HEIDELBERG =» Dill Pickles are pot up according to Old ‘German week act yesterday acq itted HW Meuse the Auburn bank, of the They Are Detictous of perjury. He was ac THY THEM = ae | cused of making a false statement |f Packed !n sanitary Une and sold an affidavit as to the condition | Me. 8 eine th te of the priva bank of Chria-| 3 size tin 200 topher, Knickerbocker & Howard. | SOUND j ANOTHER EFFORT will be : 75,000 Estates | Held Up in U. S. Probate Courts R U ONE Our > trace such measures and establish proof of birth or descent. Naturalization Papers Have you proof of where our father took them out? If not, consult us IMPORTANT Telephone Beacon 3885 business | vi Meyer, a Seattle The Genealogy Co. boy who went into the navy and le won the Bailey medal for all-| 403 30th Ave. 8. around effictency—the highest hon. Corner 30th and Jackson or OLD THERE ESTION ON FLAG The letter follows “At a regular meeting of our local, held in the Labor Temple Friday morning, April 6, 1 was Instructed to send a letter of eat against action of th Central Labor cil as bt ord ax opposed to enter the war Cou ing “Any action on the part of the preaident of our country should be upheld rd anne conven LA. T. E., at . & resolution was introduced and passed by unan. Imous vote that we, tne Inter. national Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes, at all times are and always will be strongly in favor of any action taken by the executive rulers of our country “We wish also to call your at tention and that of every othe del to the Ce ! Labor Coun to the « ch of Sam vel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor wherein he stated that as far as his authority would permit that himself and the American Federation of Labor always was and always will be strongly tn favor of any action on the part of the president Furthermore, tn our opinion, there should never have been a question aa to the Stars and Stripes flying over the Labor Temple, or printed or allowed to be printed any statement which t have had a tendency to create a wrong {impression toward organized labor or their stand as to the existing cond! tions of this country Yours sincerely H. MONTGOMERY, “Recording Secretary, Local | LAT. 8,3 SEES HIS BROTHER'S PHOTO; JOINS NAVY Last week The Star printed the cture of John a bluejacket on the Pacific can | city on Apri bet t = = * brother, Jo, saw The St eonNoe ‘navel: 33 i 1 ~ =, dg AE ei. | He had just parsed examinations, ew” | Jand been admitted as a sailor in Payman Winesap .... Lie REAL PAINLESS |the Coast Guard service Lesess geeks | So I changed my mind,” Joe ae Booey e | told navy recruiting officers in the nenap American bank building. “I'm go. You can regain your health, over-| Ar pene + +3 D ENTISTS 0 jeome nervo Hy debiiity, rheumatism Yellow Newtons we | ing to join the navy ier petvous aevility, rhoumetion. se 2 ee He's on his way to Bremerton |, tired feeling in the privacy of| | Prices Paid for Kaus, yout Home, without the use of drugs Poultry, Veal and P | Pimples are Impurities Seeking OF medicines of any kind. There is| i you can bite corn off the and cast them out in the form of) | A remedy that cures such troubles Chickens a @ulekly and thoroughly. This rem vat 22 TErTy edy {8 clectricity, the power that gives \if- and strength to the hu 1 you Goz. 1.69 Anything that . 2 new life into your nerves $6 to 126-1». 4 Hd up your vitality will cure you | Roosters rey lectricity does that when properly | Perk hoes MEAS la acdc ca? fasebunn cons ‘wi Ppiied. ts ae ae war, Biectra-Vita while you |® Siting vrices to Retailer tor (whalebone) plate, which ts the an gf It fille t a earree ae ita Botter, Kage and Cheese | lightest and strongest plate known, full of vim, free from pains | @———— fo ——— foes not cover the roof of the ; bak g| Native Washing . mouth; sn nelf-charge: ative Wa . be .4 5 y. which pumps a stouay, | Native Washingto crear x’ (4 cob; guaranteed 15 yea unbroken stream nie elec-| F hk empes ‘: Gold crown .. -$3.00 tricity into while yo the for hours| sleep, infusing them with | Kags —Select ranch and buliding up the en- | Cheese— to a strong, healthy| Domestic wheel . renews the spirit of| Limburm and bustle. It makes strong, healthy men out of slow going. dincouraged weaklings. READ WHAT THIS MAN SAYS OF LECTRA-VITA condition. Tt ambition ‘onntry May and Gi (Prices paid whole: in © pains in different parts of the body, could not ent WAS compleiely run down, Alfaite im After wearing months 1 prove 4 44.000 je for our bean. | Kastern Washington 44.009 which Seraich Food : 87.008 teli# all mbout our treat. | ghorts 24000 ment Thnothy 4 Consultation free, Office hours: 9) Mix 4000 ie. ™. to 6:30 p. m.; Sundays or even.| ve Washington double com ings by appointment. Phone Main p Wheat 70. 4 Wheat May )The Electra-Vita Co. oom 206 Empress Bide 1916% Becond Ave., Cor, pring Beattie, Wash. wi OHI > . || READ STAR WANT ADS ‘| oe —————<¢ $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $10 set of teeth White crowns .. Gold fillings Stiver fillings | | Platina fillings ° Have impre ing and get teeth same day. {nation and advice free. 45.00] gecommended by our #arly custo 45.00 ere, whone work ts atill giving go: » gatisfaction. Ark our customers w s have tested our work When to our office, be sure you a right place Dentists 2eT UNIVERSITY ST. Og gecite Frascr-Patervca On $8.00 ++ $5.00 Bridge work, per tooth, cold $3.00 ting rid of these impurities which $3.00 often break out all over the skin in| | 1.00 up All work guaranteed for 18 years, on taken In the morn= Exam- nd See Samples of Our Plate ta Most of our present patronage te ‘mi in the Bring this ad with you. Cut - Rate jjiiis | an Outlet Through Skin | | Pimples, sores and bolls usually result from toxins, poisons and tm. purities which are rated in the | bowela and then absorbed into the blood through the very ducts which hould absorb only nourishment to} istain the body R w A H It {s the function of the kidneys} ” to filter impurities from the blood urine, but in many Instances the bowels create more toxins and im purities than the kidneys can elim inate, then the blood uses the skin pores as the next best means of get a the form of pimples. The surest way to clear the skin of these eruptions, says a noted au thority, is to get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts and} take a tablespoonful in a gh of hot water each morning before} breakfast for one week. This will| prevent the formation of toxins tn ‘the bowels. It also stimulates the kidneys to normal activity, thus coaxing them to filter the blood of| impurities and clearing the skin of! pimples. Jad Salts is Inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes | ind lemon juice, combined with Here you ha & pleasant, effervescent drink which usually make les disappear; cleanses the bl nd is excellent for the kidneys as well, ‘ORGANIZE TO KEEP UP DOUBLE PLATOON Seattle The union of firemen as formed, declare President N Stewart and Secretary L. B. enry, to retain the double platoon m only, and not to work for ight-hour day. It has b bat the fire iaddies by affiliation with merican Federotion of Labor jaim the right of strike. ENLIST NOW Editor The Star: The Coast artillery companies need 316 men to put them up to required war strength. Recruits are not coming in fast enough, altho this is one of the most impor- tant branches of the service. I want to appeal thru The Star to the young manhood of Seattle to enlist in the Coast artillery NOW. The call to fed eral service is expected any minute, CAPT, FRED HAMILTON, In Charge of Recruiting, Third Ave, and Madison St °° {READ STAR WANT ADS‘| oe Satisfactory Terms Always me QROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO 1 MEGLI. General Manager Cynthia ‘Grey’s LETTERS DIFFERENCE IN AGES | Dear Mins Grey had a hearty laugh over of “Anxious Mother” and your an ower to it. For pity's sake! coming to when we class a man years of age as an old m Far from being old, a man at that age should be in the prime of his man hood, and with quite a few years to Mail Orders and Inquiries Given Special Attention My wife and | the letter What are we 0 before ing Into the “old « ; ‘ Blas When riyewite: bred ink The’Stay Satisfactory” Range fi ried, | was 40 and she was 19. We Sold on Small Monthly Payments More than 12,006 Monarch Malleable Ranges have been sold in Seattle. Built to last a life- time. Vitreous enamel have been married years and have five as healthy and fine-look ing children as one would want to see, and, what's more, we both look young and are young ourselves. As a matter of fact, | was stronger and healthier at 40 than when | was 23 My wife and | love each other just as much as the day we were mar ried, and, if anything, more. When my daughters come to womanhood, | would a thousand times ratner make the Monarch trust their futures to clean-living. “mY Se et b healthy and moral men of middie Range © lini abso- jage than | would to some of the | burntout, immoral rakes that infest the towns and cities and travel dis guised as young men | If the 17-year-old miss mentioned in “Anxious Mother's” letter could wait another two or three years, land if, at the end of that time, she lutely rustproof. Many other exclusive fea- tures are built into Monarch Ranges. In- found she truly loved the man and sstirate 2 3 he still loved her, and both are Vests ate the Mon clean-living and healthy, It were un. arch, “The World’s wise to say that such a union could not be a happy one. It might turn out to be one of the real happy mar riages. Of course, marriage is a lot tery; but | am happy and satisfied and my wife says she is, and there are 21 years’ difference and five kiddies between us. So there you are. A HAPPY MARRIED MAN Greatest Range,” be- fore buying. Trade your old stove as part pay- ment on a Monarch. A.—There must be the exception 2 you know, to prove the rv At your IS the exception | | | |SPENDS @&% | @—How much pocket money Is reasonable for a man per week if |he smokes and pays for lunch and car fare? He makes $25 per week and thinks he ought to have $4 a week for the above expenses. From ithe remaining $21 | must pay table expense, clothes, gas, light, fur niture and rent. The last item is |$18 per month. | think $4 would |Mot be too much if we had more Jincome, but with all the payments |! must meet, it seems a large sum SEWING MACHINE | MRS. W } A—T # a question + I rity of The Free, bag e Pie oda $1.00 A WEEK PUTS THE FREE SEWING for personal expenses d MACHINE INTO YOUR HOME jUrely on the demands on One Dollar a week ckly and easily pays for it. ary for necessities, Make = a s minds what {tems must be divide the surplus Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin OLD LOVER RETURNS Q.—Three years ago | married « man | thought | loved. Two yeara| your heart bel before that a sweetheart of mine MARY. had gone away to make his fortune,| A—-For the life of me I cannot) He asked me to wait for him; but! figure out how your heart belongs 1 did not think he meant it. He to the other man. Had you believed now returned, having done ex-,in him and loved him truly, you ely well, and finds me married.| would not bave married another 1 am all broken up over it. M |And had this man really meant | husband and | do not get along very | what he said, he would not have left a word to iongs to another? |been successful has its influence, Had he failed, neither of you would have thougit of the promise n ~ so long ago. So your duty is wholly to your husband. Forget the “might-have-beens” and devote your time to making yourself and your husband happy under present con- ditions. well, but | do not want him to/ you fiv y # without |know that | do not love him as Ijencourage you in your waiting. So should. Miss Grey, do you think it jthat dream is all over for both of is a sin to live with one man when NEW ERA PAINLESS DENTISTRY Painless Dentistry Honestly and Skillfully Performed for You Honest dentistry requires— 1—A high order of skill. 2—The best of materials. 3—Reasonable time devoted you. The fact that the man has That is what you are seeking at means. | prices within your re you satisfied that you are getting it? From this time forward it is ‘i YOUR FAULT if you do not get | *Ve¥ Operation. fe a higt {er of Dental work at a I offer you exactly this service. ode a aig 1 have an interesting dental reasonable pric story to tell to those actually ITS WP TO YoU seeking to know the True Facts that the Dentist who operates on about honest dentistry. Come and ; : : let me tell you—it concerns you— ed, has prepared him- | .\*" : Ars se : agp ‘ has epared ion it will pay you to know about it. self by graduating from a repu- ag table Dental College and then has ALL bested ies { e ag further proven that qualification Tus Novocain,” and every by submitting to and passing the | Operation performed by me, in- 4 r cluding extracting teeth, filling, to to know use State Dental Board Examination yon 4 entitling him to practice. | have grinding, removal of live nerves, is absolutely painless. No extra charge. Get one of My $25 Plates for $15. Genuine Trubyte Teeth offer still good this week. Come to me and save $10. done this, and more—I BACK M)\ STATEMENTS with over 25 years of experience, and I stand ready to give you a “SQUARE DEAL” by rendering to you a high order of dental service at prices that you can afford to pay. ( Dr. H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Dental Examining Board) 601-602 Eitel Bldg. Take Elevator to Sixth Floor—It Will Pay You. N. W. Corner Second and Pike Elliott 3026

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