The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 18, 1917, Page 2

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—fifty-three years’ service to the homefurnisher! u have an account here, your additional pur chases will be added with out initial payment ere ADD TO YOUR’ account _ chal rocker suite: special— regular price 814¢— —#olid oak 2 tured: fumed panels and * ; regular price ck $9.00; regular price « $6.75 ) regular price $3.50 ? —60x80 all-wool auto ? robes; in browns, greens and tans, regular price $8.50 epecial for the’ * $8.75 regular price 50 C0. | COUNCIL FIGHT ON | OVER T. JOSENHANS : Bolton sal work term of office. ver one W ilman -atigate the Shou'd Women Be Forced to Be War Brides? Becanse Counc he wanted to inv eek On request of Councilman the matter was referred by council to the judiciary committee, and there Hanna, declaring that in decision and executive ability voted against him. Councilman Lane voted to recommend him and | Bolton cast no ballot BALLARD BOOSTERS | @ who have End and > 1 a dona the: for anting, or folks who live in the North End who want to plant lots, are requested to phone Ballard The matter srour Hanna, * | jase ie not tive wire and iaciiox BARRACKS CROWDED STAR--WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1917. PAGE 2 SE ASA, _ SSS “COME ON, MY BOY, YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU!” | (eb iteetiin oie A Ee ce ean reer a ener ee eee amen While waiting for the call to fight, National Guardamen are gath ering in more recruits for the navy. | This picture, taken by W. MH, Dur-| borough, The Star's special ff photographer, shows three Ilin Guardemen “tackling a prospect” Your teeth are one of your most valuable possessions. Once spoiled so they can’t be repaired and the best you can do then is to get artificial ones. ‘And there is no artificial tooth that is QUITE as good as the ones that na- ture gave you. in a Chicago street. MORGAN GOES | TO CAPITOL TO MILADY’S BOOTS HIGH, REGISTER KICK . | WASHINGTON, April 18.—Wall It’s Because She Wants Thin Ankles} ws ss ws, sures cose te 0 bond tne IP nd other fin « of the | £7,000,00 that Morgan a Milady has) discovered anc i the tighter ¢ suntry are in Washington tod shoestrings th attempting to have the present her ankles become floating plan modified so as to Having had universal experi how a little more considerattor ence with corsets, it w a log f the street joal discovery. But it hard Their fears « on the men folks who have 1 popular subscrip a tough time paying the can- isu will result in ned milk bills. ny small and even large tr 3ut a tooth has got to be in pretty bad shape if we can’t save it here. So, even if you have neglected yours a whole lot longer than you ought to have, don’t despair till you have them examined by our expert We can probabl ive them for you and put them into perfect condition again Once this is done, an occasional visit to ou off ind very small expense will keep them that way We have at this 0 a staff of high-grad graduate, registered dentists—men of the Seattic snoedealers are vestors in stocks unloading to pur tempting the women with lace | shoes wil r chese the government bonds, be boots that retail for as high as | if anything lower in price cause they are exempt from taxa $20 a pair. 1 Leather Must Go jor It was the collective re of T all-leather hoe almos a That if th is done oe wil several millions oestrings that | thing of the past © falling the big changed the shape « f aa inany A man's shor Ii be of 7 and Chicago (nanciers paire of legs and one shoe " fat “ tha nable to sell bond manufact a of yes boot 1 ha fiber | at a rate of 4 per cent digs a the oles The “Street” feels that the ultable for to Of « e me Ml of the great iesue necessar everal note and wine that make! fit on the New ork financiers Junking wu sive Path 5 ore for his k for purchase herefore they want | business athe a ha sat plain old nh ace the is arry | hicher rate of keeping up| ot the war interest that they ay success are also ways European armies, contrary to [ratiy redistribute therr a maxim of the late ov oer do not move on their stomach So the manu ng money of spe facturer boosted his prices and t retailer boosted his, and the men} but upon American oattexin, paid the bil oak tanned shoes. Made $7,000,000 Rut the dealers sa Only high grades of leather 5 rices ¥ fo truch hi ma only one ff A wh ‘ t t " er sole Yoon knows aow to grade |the vogue in women’s shoe f stock, acer Fax. | SPEARS BALL THROWN FROM The jury in Thomas Tracy the case of who has been on trial charged with the mur der Mother Gives Three fang vse eg tte ah S Incle Sz rd for the laet flv LITH STORY |, 5078 £0 Uncle Sam | weir iuage Ronald cour, Wednesday visited the Everett city dock, where Tracy is al | ney Sees, “Sree ee | leged to have shot Beard dur ville cant ggler, succeed G7 | ing a pitched battle between ed in speari ball thre LW, Wile and citizen depu from the tory of the L. ¢ ties. . edt ‘ T ° battle has been | Smith b ate Wednenda: bye 0 n court ma and ear n the end of a fork held betwe bag gh tor fe src ap oontig yagi his teeth was ide as the date on which T ar @ balls abo the jury should view the scene. On we m4 jthis day at 2:26 p. m. the tide at oem emt t papers the dock will be 11.6 feet. At velocity of the drop created @ pres about this hour November 5 the wut 45 veral pounds, § sure of ab wan 11.1 feet ca vik ates as Sch Oc hype The Verona, on which the L W setae E V, party rode to Everett Novem p 6, will be moored to the dock | ng ler way eet cars nd maneuve as it was on that ta a) a trie | as the t is Everett was t The “ iff MeR identi Tra a at the iret en ¥ shooting ond or third {t the pavement. Kinks window of the main cabin of the t the hambra this week be shown by tiflea obable 73 men in Jal! may tion was impossible or im SARAH DOUGLAS , Trac and the TERRE HAUTE, Ind. April ta.| "rey a | —Mrs. Sarah Douglas has done| '* ‘ree COUVER, Wash cial 18.—|ner “bit for her country! She|_NO evidence was to be taken in |Post facilities here are taxed to|has given her three sons to her| Pveret |their capacity because of the nu country. | |ber of recruita tecords showed | tods that ) men are now re Her olde t Willie, e r first army ¢ g. {the na efore he was ¢ ASSIST GARDENERS o's. 00°" °° "ohne ate erman ( fe, the vungest sg ae ne tin ta 18 ntacles of war have : ge . ue E se Hardly had Charlie gone fror twined mselves about the asacueay ote i o when Mrs Douglas received nerves and muscles of Seattle, 1 i word that Willie had lost his life} 40° pe brvaeateaeg hae — - —— pul “0 entice has een hel gee Sar Tiger 4 taken the news bravely | . If you valu ur watch, | a sho in glad he died in the} touch that Seattle has not real Haynes repair it. Next Liberty the | i | $30 or call on tho assistant sec. |atre-(Advertisement.) |rervice of his country ined that {t is under almost mil Should the marriage relation | retary of the Ballard Booster |. 3 |, She says she plays each night! itary rule be done away with? | club, F. H. McKenzie, 5441 | ane Apiior Man's Eyes” Is a/for the safety of her two remain The olive drab is common on : nae vel of mystery. ng 9 What should be done when Peet ae Kak nik kentsttail cimenaiatieninmnmiamnes! HS strode, aad the bine of the the able-bodied men are gone? amin gdh satele auniges BG ‘4 me navy pea jacket no longer at That's the theme of but McKenzie t 4 there Mu ‘ jut here are som he B e Pasteurleed. Menus | Secret Service Busy | EC ( Whitman W rive ee : | POR an Would Give i and bad no-| pe , Tet in That for twenty-seven years : ar fl es LP. R. Big Army Title|rowen rroon ‘ttice” race mur. BE bas specialized in real estate ll Zepps, Like Robins j | — ———— loans is natura to offer sg | ALBANY, N. Y., April 18.—It may you Are Spring Signs |be “Gen.” Roosevelt, regardless of HEIDELBERG : whether the colonel’s expeditionary LOW RATES Across Atlantic FEATURING division {s approved by the federal BRAND 3 government. Declaring T. R. would Dill eiiaee ee aT LONDON, April 18.—Spring. s attract to the colors more men than time has many harbingers tn any living American, Gov, Whitman 4 QUICK SERVIC nany lands The robi « o E 4 on record today with an offer for Pickles ‘ TEOChA tl NI Danan.” New % bot Roorevelt of the higheet Guard cor Sere NO COMMISSION York les on bock beer signs saion in his power to conte NO RENEWAL GHARGRO The hax its mint julep, ee ee : — and t North its eucalyptus — WARRART OUT FOR and camphor. But you can’t per. ie > suade people over here to shake Now Showing at the G A A the red flannels and the bottle of BOMB WITNESS erman Washington Savings apring.tonic until “the Zepps 3 ee Rect come out.” i | SAN FRANCISCO, April 18,—A : # and Loan Association Zeppeling can't stand cold | warrant for the arrest of F. C. Ox ‘They Are weather, They're particular, any |man, star witness for the state in|. TRY 1 way — demanding pitch-black, q lthe | case Beate to ettte 101 Packed tn sanitary tine and 810 Second Avenue partly cloudy, calm, dry Mooney, sentenced to participation in the death fo THEATRE day parade bomb plot, was issued ye here te 7 strant was de 4 20-Piece Orchestra, Under the Mm ) {nle” yaar a daphe dll iasiten of Mischa fenre, Tho allege man attempt ed to influence the testimony of an other witne GUTERSON is Heard at All Performances Intensive farming will be carried jon in the state penal institutions an plan part of the food sapotlixations nights, there is But as holds sway there's no However, longer and the by all grocers. No. with whatever wind blowing from the Kast « an Winter, R. 1, r the Britsh isles, cer fof id when the days evenings balmy, England gener ally looks to the skies for almost always laughingly inet. fectual leaden shower that brings the first tidings of spring to Lon- don. Agneta $6,300,000 SEATVLN ae PACKING ©O. SOUND ONE ADYISSION "TO Industrial Exhibit, Exhibition Bldy. wrth Ay ‘These conpona to Are You Giving Your | Teeth the Attention = They Deserve? —— standing in their profession. Each and one of them has graduated from the best colleges and also passed the examination of the DR. L. R. CLARK | ate dental board. You will find that every one of our operators has number we say to you that you need his certificate from the state dental delay no longer. Our system of den board hanging right on the wall, tistry has been brought to such 2 ones | front of his dental chair, in plain point of perfection that we are now | sight of all able to guarantee to perform the This is assurance for you that the most difficult dental operat ions with- } man who holds this certificate under- out hurting t i ; st the dental profession thor- One, import that we are oughly and knows how to do your able to do this is the fact that we work just the way ought to be have an ample supply of “Novo- done Cain,” which is recognized and ad- | We gu to do your work mitted by those who know to be by | painless! far the best dental anaesthe that | Read the experience of Fran) has so far been discovered. | Stout in this regard: We invite you to call and let our Regal Dentists, — experts give your teeth a thorough Gentlemen: | had three teeth pull- examination and tell you ju _what { by -three different dentists and it will cost to have your teeth put a aft s experience | was very much into perfect condition. This exam- ’ aft to come to your office. From ination and estimate won't cost you dread of the a cent nor will it put you under any } now on my dental chair Nerd? P | has passed, for the Regal Dentis obligation to have work done unless | certainly can pull any tooth painless. YOu want to. ‘ ig ' | ly, as they did not hurt me whatso- You will und ibted!} be surprised PY a w gl bss find how little it will cost | FRANK STOUT, you have this work done under j | 318 Jefferson Stree our low- -price system. I Seatile. And one thing is very sure, it will be worth a ‘whole lot more to ! Thousands of people have put off you than it will cost. having necessary dental work done We advise you not to delay this on account of being afraid that important matter any longer than vould hurt. If you are among this < Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. N. W. Corner Third and Union. Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place. 1405 Third Avenue In every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. LY WAR GRIP SUBTLY TIGHTENS ON SEATTLE | the space of yur you can be sidetracked | possibly help. 14 dave | ain may If you are a nigh The ¢ ing antennae of | ra day while troop cars thun careful where RO. "Baadows the lareor company still | der by ay conceal a sentry whose or stretches web-like from the top: | If you were an a r wire ders a shoot nvest eit point on the L. C. Smith less operator, | by the gate later.” building tower, bat the mes government, your license has sages it is flashing are the mes been revoked, your aerial torn a sages of Mars | down and your instruments con } Notes to passengers aboard | fiscated. ship may be Jaid aside any » much for the “nerves. moment that navy men, under Now for the “muscle orders, may tap their keys to | Look Out for Sentries y battle cruisers far at sea \ Have ou wondered why e commands of the officers | many e dsmen are abo ashore attle streets while their fe ‘% When you telephone you have are training at American Lake | no assurance that secret r mobilization camp? vice men are not eatching | They are guarding the city’s | every word and sentence water supply, its food supply weighing each in a search for the things it eats and drinks, something treasonable. | and what is more, its lines of Remove Wireless communication and its indus Your telegram may lie wait tries. How and why and where ing for hours while war dis are things under the ban of the patches crowd the lines, and censor? No Need to eres OR s sore ply an’s Lit en Tired and Nervous ||F-°. 00s. " penetrates a! soot! with ers . 1s sary OF i F " It the end of the day finds you weary or irri aut. eobbie ; table, with aching head and frayed nerves, you Rhoumatism, gout, lumbago, nek needed something to tone and strengthen the ralgia, sprains and bruises ate system. BEECHAM’S PILLS are a remedy which quickly he in restoring normal condition They act on the stomach, liver and bowels, and so renew the strength, and steady fhe nerves \ few doses of these world-famed fanti} pills wil Bring Welcome Relief Directions of Special Value to Women Are With Every BQx Sold by druggists throughout the world In boxes, 100, kly and more n MuUssy relieved by its use, Clean promptly effective plasters or ointmer does not stain the skin or ch the pores. r thou e family medicine in ands of homes has a place for ohest Sloan's Linimen At all druggists, 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sloan's | iniment

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