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Second Ave. at Pine St., Seattle 101 to 111 So. Eleventh St., Tacoma : HAS NEW MEAT IDEA! Councilman Hesketh plans to | without consulting i | Introduce, at the request of the ONE-MAN CARS UP x Seok a Butchers’ union, in an effort to po bea produced by Councilman Lane Beattie will have no veal less Fon Mab db esiag olay rie reduc educe the cost of living and Resolutions protesting against | commission in the Tacoma decision aon r oid, and fe “sow conserve the food supply. the public service commission's re-| admitted that it had no power to taoever, i aoe cent ruling, permitting the ‘Trac-|alter franchise agreeme Ap 4 a anchise agreements with passes an ordinance which || READ STAR WANT ADS || tion Co. to operate one-man cars| utility corporations, ene ert STAR—MONDAY, MAY 14, 1917. PAGE 2 START DRIVE TO PUT WAR BONDS IN EVERY HOME “AK Liberty Loan Bond In every home!” With thie thelr goal, clearing house committeemen launched their drive Monday to mobilize 6,000,000 Seattle dollars for American war loans Hundreds of thousands of subscription blanks were being distributed, and plans outlined to carry on a campaign, with stump speakers to drive home the necessity of citywide par ticipati the movement Any ¢ ant bond with $50, or multiples lend vol definite rovern untary nid to the ment Subseription blar 1 at The Star office, a and in hune and industrial offices a can be tal bond house, ainen The Liberty Loan bonds pay 3% t ent interest, are dated June 1 V17, and will be due June 16, 1947 r, at the o m of the gov rment, on or after 16 years Exempt From Tax Interest will be ally, on June 15 and December 16 These bonds are exempt from taxation, No one is permitted to fin a profit by selling nto thelr all the expenses of the « ne n going down pay practically the campater ubscriber poch it out @ and send them 1 by an advance payment of ent of the subscription, to any *, OF to the offices ring House association, ka building Eagles Buy Bonds ret responses to the t s muat f Fraternal weribed t wax need plan has t it An easy payment outlined to tak thousands of the bonds be due June 28, 2 per cent cent, h entire Arrangements the full amount and 30 nterest cent 0 August accrued amount Augu made to pay ume Can Convert Bonds government, ¢ the war ing a higher the Liberty ring the rate of | Loan bonda ible for par Into the new bonds Noon mee and speakers se jean French Sailor Is Pretty Girl's Hero e A group of, Frenc n New York t 6 a working in t One pretty girl worker ts » shown pinning flowers on a coat JAIL PREACHER ON CHARGE OF AX MURDERS DES MOINES, Ia., May 14.— Rev. Lyn George J. Kelly, aged 35, an itinerant minister of Sutton, Neb, is in jail at Red Oak, lowa, accused of the mur. der of eight persons in Villisca, lowa, In 1912 Attorney General H, M who made this announce ment here today, stated that with Kelly's indictment and a t the of the’ famous Villisca ax olved dered himse State Havner, mystery murders Havner declared which the bill was sald Havner, included statement Kelly {s reported to have made on the morning following the crime that he had “heard the thud of the ax as ft cleaved the skulls of eight persons murdered in the home of Joe Moore, at Villlsca.” Other evidence which Havner said made his case “airtight” will be made public tomorrow by the attorney general H.R. Hanson, 28, known as the “Scandinavian giant,” was in a daz ed condition at the city hospital Monday, a8 a result of morphine saidto have a cup of tea in the Chinese eating house, 315 Sixth ave, S, Sunday night Hanson doesn't recall where he was or who he was with, been given to him in Man Shin Low pald semianny | ote] y bonds will be convert: veld at ine] must admit that i been justified. broad statement, proof. | We have on file t from grateful patients of Seattle and vicinit | tal work for them ar hurting them a bit. H these testimonials to a | the case of Peter M. F Phelps lives at 706 N before coming to this called on a number of —but let Mr. Phelps te words: | tists before you exam and find that your pri |} manship could not be beat so decided to let you do my dental work. | promised me that you mY seven teeth with you have proven that able, honest people to the said, ‘positively painles I will surely highly re to any one. “Yours truly, e | “PETER M. PHELPS, | “706 Ninth Ave.” : ‘ i by L. R. Cla Then there is W. J. Blanning. He manager of was recommended to his wife. This is how “Gentlemen: My wi ing that you could pr out pain As | pulled, she advised m method. And I certa | Painless Fear of being hurt has long been the bugaboo of the dental chair and we But we have now brought our sys- | tem of painless dentistry to such a | point of perfection that we are able to guarantee to perform the most dif- ficult dental operations without hurt- ing the patient a bit. This is a pretty tiate every bit of it with irrefutable own signatures that we have done their den- We will be glad to show “IT had been to seve tracting was_done just as you ber of testimonials in the paper stat- needed We Guarantee to Do , entistry ! n some cases it has but we can substan- day many testimonials , both men and women, y, who state over their id have done it without Take ny one interested. *helps, for instance. inth ave., and oftice he had other dentists ll it in his own the vices registe est standing er ral other den- ined my teeth ces and work- board. You would extract out pain and you are reli- deal with for chair, in pl s,’ and for this vice at this commend you DR. L. R. CLARK of higl -grade, graduate, { dentists—men of the high- in their profession—men who have graduated from the best dental colleges and who have passed the examination of the state dental Each in this office has his certificate from the state dental board hanging righé on the wall in front of his dental ain sight of all. you are assured of getting the most intelligent, highest class dental ser- and every operator Thus, oftice that the genius of man has been able to devise. We guarantee all work that leaves this office w of satisfacti this office by , it happened: fe saw a num- fice and let 2 your teeth il teeth with- a tooth e to try your ainly want to cost to put tion. | say that the tooth was extracted to find how | without hurting me a bit. | “W, J. BLANNING, na ta Pica | 41740 Waite St.” office is the ind short of it is—W FORM ABSOLUTEL even have your work s In addition to that, 1405 Third Avenue INDORSEMENT IS GIVEN FETE DAY The plan to make the day of registration for select service a patriotic fete day in Seattia as suggested to Gov. Lister by Sheriff Stringer last Saturday, received the indorsement of | the Central Council for Patriot: | le Service Monday noon. Frank Gates was appointed a committee of one to investi- gate and report Thursday morning to the council prac- tical ways and means of hold- Ing the celebration. The proposal was the chief subject of discussion at the council meeting. DRAGGED 20 FEET | To avoid being run down by aut mobile No, 14146, Louis Bertsch, 1 TW, 74th hung ¢ | | | while he and 2% ut he curb strip and the parking Fourth ave morning. Bert der the rear @ | juries about the lragged wu ad and shoulder | | Bob Bridges Monday upon request of the port commi sion, withdrew his resignation a member of the board, He consen ed to serve NEEDLESS Miss Footlight—I have certificate from a fect that I can't sing | The Manager—Why |that trouble \tificate that you never could ein here tonight Ro to uated et Adel tas READ S ly TAR WANT ADS And we could go on with these testimonials indefinitely. DENTISTRY. And we can prove it to your entire satisfaction before you | BRIDGES WILL STAY afternoon, | doctor to the oe all Vl give you a ce ———_—-__—.—______-@ The long CAN PER- PAINLESS j: y tarted. casional visi we give you You will undoubtedly be surprised y small the cost will be as one of the big attractions of this ith an ironclad guarantee on, signed both by the operator who did the work and also ark, D. D. S., owner and this office, who is thor- oughly responsible. We invite you to call at our of- one of our experts give a thorough examination and also tell you just what it will them into perfect condi- extreme lowness of our prices for the highest grade work. One thing is sure, it will pay you, and pay you fixed up at this time. Once they are put into good con- dition, it will be comparatively easy to keep them that way. 1 big, to have your teeth An oe- t to the dental office will generally do it. ‘Regal Dental Offices — DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. N. W. Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right p! In every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS BAG SON-IN-LAW OF KAISER’S AGENT | DETROIT. Mich, May 4— |Charged with equipping a military | expedition against Canada, Fritz A | Neef, general manager of the Eis man Magneto Co., was arrested to- |day by federal agents. He is wide ly known in automobile manufactur- ing circles, Altho authorities refuse to divulge details of the charge, it is thought jhe is wanted in connection with the pro-German plotting activites of Al bert Kaltschmidt, alleged head of |the kaiser’s propagandists in this section. Neef is Kaltschmidt's son in-law | COLLIER TO PLEAD “T can’t say what my client will plead,” declared Will A. Morris, at torney for W. L, Collier, former head of the defunct Northern Bank o- 19 d|Judge Everett Smith, in superior! court, Tuesday afternoon to plead} to a charge that he embezzled $63,-| 000 of the bank's funds | Collier has pleaded guilty to falsi n-| 4, | falcations of from $30,000 to $32,000. MAY 18 FRIDAY 8 BLUE COMIC OPER |] Box Olfice Sale Opens *| MOORE THEATRE sitmow Matinee Saturday, May 19 By Cyril Arthur Player Music by GERARD TONNING $1.50 to 50c SEATTLE FEDERATION OF WOMEN’S CLUBS Corner Third and Union FOOD CONTROL BILL — IS UP TO CONGRESS WASHINGTON, May 14.— dent Wilson is empowered point a controller general of supplies, who shall hold of- fice during the period of the war in a bill introduced today and recommended for immedi- ate passage by Senator Gore, chairman of the senate agricul tural committee. It is understood the bill is advocated by the president. ANARCHISTS QUIT ONE STRONGHOLD PETROGRAD, May 14.—Ay ists who were behind the revo the Schluesselberg trograd, evacuated hold in the a section of Pe their tion of their arms behind, Provis+ ional government soldiers now oc cupy the position, He was sentenced to serve from one ecetved in-|fying the bank books to cover de-|to ten years in the state peniten- tiary on this charge MAY 19 WING A’IN 3 ACTS Tuesday at 10 o’Clock strong: — home of the duke of © st., grabbed its radiator and|& Trust Co., who will appear before | Leuchtenberg today, leaving a por- gae