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SCRIPPS BACKS | HOMEFURNISHERSTOTHE WAR BONDS AND PEOPLE 0F THE NORTHWEST! WILSON PLAN $ LJ - SAN DIEGO, April 16.8, W. Scripps, founder of The Star, today denied that the American J committee for war finance, a: s s which is conducting a cam paign for a “pay-as-you-go” sys tem of war financing, had any | authorization for placing him on record as opposing a gov- : ora a+ + . ernment bond issue. “The use of my name by I ~ person as opposing @ bond ts inks the urgeat financial «or the United thorized,” sald Seripps We t only am I not opposed to such bond fave, but [strongly favor It, LT also atre favor the levying of an income tax, partic ularly on the incomes of the rich to pay off these bonds and to pay future war expenses; and I also favor good pay for our soldiers 1 have every confidence in the president, and bis plans for direct ing the nation in the war with Germany, and believe that It In the patriotic duty of every citizen, in or out of office, to stand by the prosident.” COAST WORKERS TO QUIT MAY 1 FOR HALF HOUR All workers on the Pacific oast within the ranks of organized abor will stop work between 11} 10 a m on May | an a pro minet the hanging of ‘Tom| labor leader, at San Fran-| fe the plan suggested by) , adopted; /—you will enjoy buying your home outfit here through this, store’s many ex- ning at the | F clusive advantages extended you from 53 years’ experience in the furnish- 4 ty Robert i qusands ¢ 3 i / es! fame rtist, and others, ing of thousands and thousands of happy homes! famous artist, end others ons on the const Never has mith a onstration of protest been eni “NO CASH DOWN!” ||: “make your own terms!” —make your selections of homefu up to $100 without a cash payment at time of pur we invite you, the Seattle homefurnisher, own terms'—-our well-known Ilberal credit your individual needs! | ADD TO YouR| ACCOUNT »—| If you have an acount Here your additional purchases will be added without initial payment. Minor went into ¢ of the) Mooney cane. Ho re a letter }written by Frank Oxman, one of the state's chief witnesses agai Mooney, who had organized car men fn San Francisco, In letter Oxman tried to get G Ries ¢ Garyville, ML, to Cal ja as an “expert ness” story that he bad seen Mooney leave the bomb sultease at the place where an explosion occurred during the preparedness parade | last summer, killing 10, Riegall| came but refused to testify be} cause “it wan too rotten” for him.| On the etrength of th and oth or evidence of a gigantic “frame up” on the part of tracteion | company in San Francisco, ea] by District Attorney Fickert, ¢ Mooney forces expect his uncondi tional release before long, HERBERT STOKES TO | BE TRIED TUESDAY, ishing E. to come wit to corroborate Orman tn the “make service wil to es: ato aN a he S ie 9) VE as <2 Avdpne deeds Lipigisdd sinless aoa we ¥ EG The trial of Herbert M. Stokes confessed murderer of Alexander Millar, will begin in euperior court Tuesday morning. Stokes shot m all sides, center f odorless wood fi Millar in room 514 Mutual Life —the very best mattress value of ite kind thie | with tmpertal roll edge al befiding, December 16 and imu tore has ever offered—an unusual spectel with f t ticking, dias . or opportunity for you! inoh 4 box edge; full « diately walked to the police sta| tion and surrendered himself to tt : avy ‘i RA SPEC 2 rand demanded certain pa elating to a patent on an in-| of his and that when Mil-| ed to give them to him} mate two of either size to a * is the inventor of a patent » directory and bad an nt with Millar for the| manufacture of the article. | WET STUFF TRICKLES INTO REDMOND ALSO you are invited to join the STANDARD EMPRESS SEWING MACHINE CLUB! FULLY WARRANTED FOR 10 YEARS —we positively save you from twenty to thirty doliars on the purchase of an EMPRESS machine! | | NO CASH NO '—machine ssn gt os ay Etna char , m's methods Saturday night DOWN! _ INTEREST _ will be de- axed two soft drink parlors at| oo ete | ——| livered to mond. Depetios Hughes and PRICES . . ay they purchased whisky CENTS A RANGING FROM you with- at eotabiishe ts of 0.4 wi ey 5 WEEK $24 50 out a first Deputies Brewer, Malone and I ° payment! Hott appeared at midnight, and th riot” began —THE EMPRESS is strictly a HIGH-GRADE machine—for running, simplicity, noise- lessness, practical devices and construction, has 30,000 City Folks Will Go to Farms) | easy no equal—positively has not. Bits From 30,000 to 40,000 city dwell- ers who usually go to summer re. sorts for their vacations will be| Ba found on the farms of Washington | { this year, where they will spend two { or four weeks helping the farmers H H arvest th This is t « Waterhon 8 timate made by president of the! § Harvesters’ Central building. This rolling those who want to spend their vacations on the jfarms. All such helpers will get | the usual farm wages. |Garden Conference to Be Held Tuesday All organizations of the city, eapecially the Parent.Teachers’ associations, are Invited to send delegates to the gardening con ference to be held Tuesday at 8 p. m. In the assembly room | of the Chamber of Commerce, — | | | | | \ | | CiaearREs) $19.75 regular price $27.50 ~large comfortable rocker; —upholstered in genuine leather; —erxactly like picture; $ enorneno $3.35 regular price $4.75 attractive style $9.90 regular price $13.50 —ivory enameled chiffontor; —solid oak frame; pedestal; exactly like picture; | Bees Meee eoring ereaey: erm —fomed oak; —top 18x34 Inches, height 49 $ | + vader cr amed ; spec for the § § inches; regular price $13.50; OAK | Deaeetal for this week....$19.75 WOOK scenes $3.35 { | special for the week... $9.90 “lery's Holiday” fs a riot of fun! a mat the Oak theatre this week ‘ e cs Monte Carter and his company and | +f ahi Dancing Chicks ull of a HM kagement. The “I nur MW ber brought repeated encores. Monte is Jazy and George Wieas has an-| other Italian comedy rolo and a pong to go With 4 Second Ave.at PineSt, Seattle L.SCHOENFELD&CO. 10101115. 11thSt., Tacoma ’ Sl ileal Mok NT CTRL ETE STAR—MONDAY, APRIU 16, 1917. PAGE 2” Dentistry Has Been Brought to Its Highest Point of Perfection at This Office We are proud to state that Seattle people can have here the advantages of one of the finest equipped, larg- est and most up-to-date dental offices in the United States. We occupy the entire floor on which we are located. Every modern facility for the better performance of pain- less dentistry will be found here. We spared neither time nor expense in fitting up our of fices. We have a staff of the most expert graduated registered dentists. Every one is an expert and every one of them takes a personal pride in turning out the very best work. Each one of our operators has a per- sonal reputation of his own to live up to as well as the reputation of this oftice. Incidentally, we wish to state that we regard our reputation as by far the most valuable asset we pos We have built it up by years of conscientious ice to the people of Seattle and vicinity. You may be sure that we are not going to take any chances of hurting it. Your satisfaction is our first consideration. We expect to please and satisfy you so well that you will not only return to us yourself, if you need dental service in the future, but will also send us your friends. Word of mouth advertising—one person recommending us to an other—has been a big factor in our and we appreciate it thor- oughly. 7 { sess. uccess, DR. L. R. CLARK Every operator in this office is a graduate reg- istered dentist, who has graduated from the best dental colleges, and passed the examination of the State Dental 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. We Use Genuine “Novo-Caine” A certain disgruntled dentist states there is so little “Novo-Cain” in the United States that if any one claims to have any it must : necessarily be a misrepresentation. Thus you can come here in perfect that your work will be done RIGHT, by a man who understands his business thoroughly. You We will present $500 to any charity in Se- will be taking no chances of having your work attle if we have not got an ample supply of Moreover, we always genuine “Novo-Cain.” have had an ample supply of ‘“Novo-Cain” any and every time we have said we had. done by a student or novice. We Use the Very Best of Materials This is simply a matter of good business. We found out long ago that the BEST is the only kind of material that will turn out work that will give lasting and permanent satisfaction. patient than an office which does only one-hatf or one-third of the volume that we do can possibly afford to take. - We VGuarantee All Work With all work that leaves this office we give a written and signed guarantee, which is signed both by the operator who did the work and also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. This guar- antee means just what it says, viz.: if for any rea- son whatever your work does not give perfect sat- isfaction, we will make it right. We Will Do Your Work Painlessly ‘We have brought our system of dentistry to such a point of perfection that we now guarantee to perform the most difficult dental operations without hurting the patient a bit. We invite you to call and let our experts give your teeth a thorough examination. They will tell you just what is required to put your teeth into perfect condition, and also just what the cost will . be. T xamination and esti ‘ Our Prices Are the Lowest The e inatio d estimate are free. This is made possible by the large volume of business that we do. It stands to reason that we can afford to take smaller profits on the individual Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. It probably won’t cost you nearly as much as you have thought it would. May we expect a call from you soon? 1405 Third Avenue 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. ee coo : GID EMARD LOSES | SHOOTS MURDERER |/ eo DRM IN ACCIDENT esc scar on «| REAL EState Loans - ward Krause, murder { James O. Gid Pmard, 47, 2906 Elliott ave.| prunkett, who escaped from the Ju was found unconscious Monday} peau jail last Thursday by sawing | morning on the railroad tracks in| two jron bars, was shot and killed | {| hue ameees No front of Pier 12, where he had been | yesterday afternoon by Arvid Fran ae run over by @ train. son. Franson came across Krause | of money Commission. Ho was taken to the elty hospital, | gt Doty's cove, on Admiralty island, | || No bonus, | where his right arm was amputated. | about 15 miles from Juneau. from $300 to Prompt ‘The injured man, who is an em-| "I shot Edward Krause at 2:20) |/ $50,000 mus ha p.m. Please send for body,” was moe service. Move of the. Northern. Pasttic, tho the message Franson sent to United not on duty at the time of the acct-} States Marshal Tanner. No details|'|] geranmemea | A $1,000 loan} Borrower may dent, was not able this morning to tell how he was hurt were given as to whether or not Krause put up a fight | 27 Years on as low monthly ment as $12.14 4] pay more if he MOBILIZE NATION'S MONEY TO MAKE WAR ON KAISER EFFECTIVE pay I desires, and has privilege of (which pay ment includes interestand principal). paying off loan on any install- Seattle, Washington. To Members of Congress of the United States of America: We believe in the conscription of large incomes as a means for conducting the war; we also believe in limit- ing the profits to be derived from the sale of muni- tions and necessities. We therefore favor the proposal to limit profits on munitions to 31% per cent and on the basic necessities to 6 per cent, and to levy a war tax on incomes above $5,000 per year, namely, 2 per cent up to $10,000, and a higher rate on larger incomes, ultimating in a tax of 100 per cent on incomes larger than $100,000 per an- num, for any one person, We urge upon you the enactment of legislation to this end, and confidently expect from it results of great benefit to the American people and to all mankind ment date. We loan on improved property or for building pur poses up to 50 per cent of a conservative appraisal of the property. Washington Savings and Loan Association The Oldest and Largest Strictly Savings Institution in Washington, 810 Second Avenue. DIRECTORS 5S submitted, ADDRESS Respectfully NAMI FG. Ames Ivar Janson FX. Struve H. D, Campbell Hans Pederson William Thaanem FB Pintes William A. Peters C. E, Vilas Pte Raymond R. Frazier — James Shannon F. W. West David Whitcomb Bugene B. Favre, e 1s O, Janesk, North Yakima When signed, mail to Senator Miles Poindexter, Washington, D. C,