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STAR—WEDNESDAY, City and “NO CASH DOWN!” “make your own terms!” up to ADD TO YourR| ACCOUNT =>; —if you have an account here your additional purchases will be added without Initial payment. make your selections of homefurnishings $100 without 4 ane. time of pure! home to “make your will rnishe beral credit we invi know service own tert fit your Negotiations in coun. cil representatives and Trac: tion company officials over the rent to be paid for the use of the city's new $500,000 Fre- mont bridg: d the extension of common ueer rights of Third ave. tracks for municipal cars, reached a deadlock Tues day afternoon, President Leonard told the individual needs DE p EI OER IEEE LALIT OF OP EIT OL G BI of the Trac council repre sentatives his company would not der the passage of Division A municipal cars over Third ave Councilman Erickson sald he would report to the council as a Whole and that so far as he wan concerned, negotiations were at an end, and that the differences might as well be threshed out tn the courts Won't Consider City “You come to us," said Erickeon, “and ask that things that you want be sett! he Then you tell us, ‘Go o yongeess and get what yeu want in the courts, If you can.’ If anything Is settied the atty ASK LABOR MEN TO HELP SELL LIBERTY BONDS “Every dollar in Liberty Loan bonde hits the German mark.” Thie ie one of the siogens formulated Wednesday for me campaign to subscribe $ 000 in Geattic toward America’ 4 first big war fund. The committee of bankers in charge of (he campaign held a moet- ing Wednesday and decided not to make public the amounts already ertbed. Plans ure on foot to make a vig orous drive to sell the Liberty bonds following the Hed Cross campaign. Downtown headquarters will be os tablished and subscription blanks will be placed tn all downtown stores and tndustrial offices, The Central Labor Coune!! will be asked Wednesday night to cooper late in explaining the obj of the loans, and get back of the govern ment’s by interosting working mex Will Stump Country Anyone can buy a Liberty 1 bond with $50 or a multiple of Uncle Sam has called for subscrip jtons totalling $2,000,000,000 by jJune 15 That means nearly every home in the United States will be expected to listen lo the message. Speakers jwill campaign in Seattle ntreeta. America must be awakened to the Fund jnecessity of digging down into her stocking for dollars, which will be immediately spent In the Untted | States to help Ty on the war Can't Taxed The bonus pay 3% per cent Inter. eet, and cannot be taxed. They are considered a better investment than standard government bonds, Bienks |may be obtained at The Star, any bank or bond house, and after be!ng filled out, and accompanted by 2 ‘per cent of the loan, turned In at jany bank One subscription of 3199,000 and ” —“MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS!” “NO INTEREST!” Most unusual credit offer ever extended by any store in America! Lgeloct any VICTROLA up to $100, which will be OUT A CASH PAYMENT! i VICTROLA IV $15 10 patriotic NINO CASH DOWN” Victor records— o should be in every ao, Fe home! carder by number a Ma peter Mar sent to your home WITH- ing to be neode ruet vanes All A IO-In, 7Se American Tru yanet 10tm, 750 | = { The Scouts Bait re c Ma Stare and Mareh anial|Conwaye Band ° playing); all metal parts are nickel Stripes 1977? | | soume'e Band | of the Fair VICTROLA VI $25 “NO CASH DOWN” Hand and Hurtado Broth ter; double Royal Ma ; | Male « wound while al rs Mixed parts nickel STANDARD FURNITURE CO. Second Ave. at Pine St., Seattle L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101 to 111S. 11thSt., Tacoma GATCH SMUGGLERS VOLUNTEER FRIDAY | Detained G : So ‘rmans John Mlljeuddy, 50 and Jobn Friday will be enrollment day ate By 27, an engineer, must ex- thruout the state for school boys| Donate $11 Toward what they know about 50 ®84 girls who are registering for) Lehman Cow farm service in Eastern Washing Pases of booze seized by federal io, with Immigration Commis-| _ What can we buy a cow for? Agents. They were arrested Wed sioner White, while in ttle. The) The Star has $42 donated to Hesday on evidence brought to light government wants young men and) purchase cow for Ahergott ‘after Capt. Ben Lichtenberg, of the Women to enroll for the harvesting| Lehman, 63, and his wife, 70. who W. S. Coast Guard service, had ar- of crops thin fall in Washington; live at 4431 Willow st. The Tested Capt. Mike Edwards and The ages of those who will be en-| Lehmans’ cow died a few weeks Will Sherman in the launch Babe, rolled will be between 13 and 17. An ago, and since that time the near San Juan island, smuggling appeal will be issued to colleges of couple have had troubie In find- Dotties of assorted intoxicants the state for older workers during| ing enough to eat. They have a Canada. the next few days, garden pla but it will be — os ——— — some time before the garden truck is ready for use. If you know of a good, fresh cow,| call Main 600 and tell us what you'l] others totaling $250,000 are said to sell {t to the Lehmans for. ave been already subscribed. No Since Monday the folt lowing dona-| bank or bond house is permitted to tions have been Two dol-|make a profit from the sale of the lars from bonds, SPOKANE FEARS | RISING WATER SPOKANE, May 16—With the entire Coeur d'Alene dis. trict flooded and Coeur d'Alene lake rising faster than at any time during the flood, Spokane itself thie afternoon hi ing with apprehension Life Wales a ttn a ' Bd-im. $1.20 Seu Songs Vieto metal plated JOIN THE RED CROSS NOW! Membership $1.00. No further obligations |the for sin detention station atering the United State war was declared; $5 n A. Sloan, 652 Colman bulld-| ing; $1 from Frank Islander, Union| Dye Works; $1 from William Deck t, and $1 ar from don anony Realizing the great good that can be by the American Red Cross, we gladly aid in this membership drive, of which Seattle’s share is 25,000 members, every one to support this worthy cause. Thursday—17th of May At 8 o'Clock Sharp Odd Fellows’ Temple Broadway and Pine NORWAY’S Independence Day Rev. M. A. Matthews America’s Duty Mrs. Ruth Osborn Mogan, harpist and singer. Mrs. Dr. W. C, planist Mixed chorus, 50 voices, un der auspices of Norwegian National league 25¢ and 10c lend our and we therefore urge at the bridge above the city pump: ing plant ia threatening to carry out four mains, feeding the entire north side of the city. Peaceful valley, near the heart of the city, is partially under water, and peo: ple are leaving their homes in boats. The Great Northern R. R. bridge is almost submerged in the mad current and the water is rising. Trains of coal cars have been run pon the bridge to hold it down. With water lapping the girders, the | Spokane and Inland Empire bridge, Jover which tfnterurbans pass to \Coeur d'Alene, is being Jacked up Washington Savings & Loan Association 810 Second Avenue. Knudson, \to clear it of driftwood. There ts | muc h anxiety here concerning 4 LIFETIME” ease i Objectionable Teeth Scientifically Corrected mse rts snetic onea ov ome Meera ZED AS MESSING AMSTERDAM, May 16.—Official Dr. Proctor's /admission that the Zeppelin 1-22 Superfine has been missing since Monday was made in Berlin dispatches tor Gold The 1-22 was destroyed in the Can You Dispiny i “re as we th anality of our nm Only at these Cc North sea by British patrol vessels, Like the Girl In the Pleture Offices can sou obtain the PROCTON TOWNS igecording to a British adailraity When You Smile? SERVION, |statemont issued Monday Aves the risks and a Bee Us About Our ment and In e « Y Te le wel Oo ill Jour OBJECTION eiklas | HOQUIAM, May 16,—The entire clean, sound aod “P. ee {paid fire department of Hoquiam tions 50c today, effective June 1, |restgned |Uoless a raise of wages of $10 a lutely free from the month is granted, Present wages Phone shock. Our work is “lifetime dem | * 2 ry,” gumranteed for 10 years of con- jtange from $80 to $126. tinw . Our fees are the low~- . | . a 7 eat in Washington, as our estimate will M anes prove. ain . ie - vores James Shannon and Shrewabury arrested BK. R 400 Alki ave. K {Crane lay in wait for W. W. Stith,| STERLING DENTISTS at whose house he was Hving, at the foot of the basement etairs, and struck Stith over the head with a Opposite Public Market—Cor. First and Phone Main 4965 Pike St lelub, it 1s charged | The Schubert club will give a jeoncert at the Boylston ave, Unt tarlan church for the benefit of the mess fund of Seventh company, Coast artillery, Wednesday night, Tuesday | MAY 16, 1917, PAGE 2 Traction Interests Clash idered as well of the company. the city consider the rental of Division A or of the Lake Burton lines, or both to the com pany?” asked Leonard “IT don't see how it can,” replied Ertekson “Then we have said our last word,” announced Leonard Report Backs Erickson The councll and company repre sentatives met in the city utilities office at 3 p,m. The report of City Engineer Dimock and Super intendent Valentine, of utilities, showing the added cost of the car travel to have been bridge to make street it possible wan read, re recommended that the company be required to pay annual rent of $7,566 and one-third of the mainten. ance cost of the bridge. They pointed out that 80 per cent of the traffic over it will be street car traffic. President Leonard and Manager Kempster objected strenuounly to the report, which backed up previous contentions of Councilman Erick- son. Leonard Balke Finally Leonard requested that the engineers prepare estimates showing what the malntenance costs would amount to, “Certainly,” replied Chairman Erickson, “and we would suggest that In the meantime the Traction company prepare hedule show- ing the fejr rental which the city should pay for Third ave. common user rights.” “IL don't want to mislead you,” said Leonard. “The company can- not make such an estimate by the next meeting. Do you want us to understand that our passage across the Fremont bridge {8 conditional upon the city’s use of the Third ave. tracks whieh must settied,” said Erickeon. “We don't intend to settle your demands here and then go to court for our own.” Immediately after his offer to reat the city’s lines had been turned down, Leonard declared the company would not consider ex- tending the use of its tracks, and the conference adjourned. It le the contention of Erick- son, backed up by Corporation Counsel Caldwell, that when the bridge wae first begun and the company refused to pay its share it waived ite franchise rights and that it now must t the terme of the city treat with the city on other matters of issue. Whether there will be other con- ferences is doubtful. The petition of the company to ure one-man care has been passed on by the publie service commission and now will be considered by the en- tire counctl, leaving only the mat- ter of universal transfers from the city Mnes, desired by the council, and the renewal of the steam ser- vice franchise which the company held on the district between Madi- son and Main ate, still in issue Seriously Damaged by Fire and Water Seatt onisene apes Salvaged Cargo. Big Starts Friday rt le The serious fire that took place aboard the 8. 8. Powhattan will be of timely benefit to thousands of Seattle shoppers, who are greatly concerned by soaring prices of wearing apparel. The salvaged cargo of the above mentioned hip was placed on sale by the aue- tioneers and sold under the hom- mer of low prices. With ready cash, the United A log dam formed this morning }Wreckage Syndicate, 1609 Fourth Ave, was able to purchase part of the salvage at a mere fraction of its worth This merchandise has been shipped to Seattle and will be thrown on sale with a large stock of perfect and slightly dam- aged goods. The sale of the com- bined stocks begins Friday, May 18th, and we urge every reader of The Seattle Star to investigate the money-saving possibilities of this big sale. An announcement, with prices and full particulars, will be found in tomorrow's paper. RHEUMATISM Torturing, grinding, raeping pain that's rheumation, Drugs won't cure it they ne bago, Kidvey or Hver complaint just & lack of nerve force, Electra- Vita will prove of great benefit to ols. || BOOK con The Electra-Vita Co. Room 106 Kmpress Bidg. 1020 ine Ave, Cor, Hpring Beattie, Wash. Steamship Powhattan Hays, the Sale | right Clothing Company takes the entire | | drives stock of men’s goods of Swift's|/f} exceed October 31st. Stopovers allowed in both direc: 7 urle tajetore at a low percentage of the) tions. Diverse routes returning. |\ out of your} wholesale cost | yster Tt] The stock has been moved to the Boston ...... -$119.20 | St. Paul ..... gentiy ana|Palace Clothing Company store at i is D~ seat Tirst Aventis ‘and fpting, Birest ries ies 99.50 Minneapolis .. in white you steep. r1{ ThE store is closed all week. ‘Tha hicago 80.00 Duluth ...... flile the nerves and vitals with new lite |#tock has been turned over to th Detroit 91.00 Sioux City . You wake up in the morning full of vim,| gales wizard, T. R. Hays, with in- Montreal 113.00 cue Bluffs ib Teele dkanpot pipet men pe structions to dispose of it positive New York 118.20 | Oma’ perigctracvite te a selt-charged body liv within the shortest possible ‘ 2 eT setae broken stream Slertricity|time, Hays is going through the|f| St. Louis . ++ 78.70 pac into the nerves f hile you] stock like @ cyclone through a Kan-|/ Washington, D.C. 116.00 | Kansas City .. ale infusing them with new ener-!san cornfield, cutting and slashing | ; fam to a strong, heelthy condition, {the prices and re-marking the | Proportionately low fares to other Eastern points. Three [1c renews the apirit of ambition and|etock for the greatest sale ever! splendid, electric-lighted trains East daily, pussies nerte eee cian seen or heard of on the Pac Bel a pain it) Coast, hs ENTAL LIMITED” drives it out e stomach! Haya has developed a reputation | Pe THE ORIENT. I trouble, rheumatism, weakness. lim-ltor being one of the most ruthless THE GLACIER PARK LIMITED” This Progressive Up-to-Date Dental Office Will Serve You Best High grade, graduate registered den- tists are here ready to do your work. They are fit as a fiddle, because under our modern, up-to-date method of oper- ating, they must have one day per week off for rest and recreation. They are able and willing to give you the very best work that lies within their power. They are just as anxious to please and satisfy you as is Dr. Clark himself. Each one of them has a reputation of his own to live up to as well as the reputation of this office. You can enter their dental chair and your mind will be free from any doubt as to whether or not they know their business. Because right in front of you, in plain sight, hanging on the wall, you will see the certificate from the State Dental Board, which states that the man who holds it has appeared before this board and successfully passed a thorough and searching examination as to his knowledge of and ability to practice the denta! profession. DR. L. R. CLARK Your work, no matter what may be sure that we are taking no chances be the nature of it, will be done for having it injured in any way what- you absolutely painlessly. The best he: ey of materials will be used. We invite you to call and let our i . experts give your teeth a thorougt And when your work» is finished examination. They will also tell you just what will you to have them put into perfect condition. Under our low-price system, which is made possible by the large volume of business which we do, you will un- doubtedly be surprised to find just how little this work will cost you. This examination and estimate won't cost you a cent, nor will it put you under any obligations to have any work done if you don’t want it. But your teeth are a matter of you will be given an ironclad guar- antee of satisfaction which will be signed both by the operator who did the work and also by L. R. Clark, b. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. This guarantee will say that if for any reason whatever your work does not give perfect satisfaction we will make it right. And it will mean ex- actly what it says. And it is backed by the reputation of this office, which it cost has been built up by years of consci- such supreme importance to you entious service to the people of this that we suggest most urgently that community. This reputation is by far our most valuable asset, and you may you do not delay, but come in just as soon as you possibly can. Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Unions. Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place. In every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. - NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS {the money was good, but some of my enemies put him up to fore. closing it.” The mortgage was held for see curity for two notes each of $7,500, dated April one falling len: Trot » OC \“Dirty Trick,” Says City’s Sick Folk Gill of Foreclosure in the city hospital) “It's just a dirty trick,” daring and spectacular} Mayor Gill, speaking of the from the windows of| closure of a mortgage of $15 "\Movie Men Amuse Patients watched ¥ call’ 5,000 the Public Safety building Wed-|on his home by James McFarland, 4u¢ April 916, end the other neaday morning. The patrol wagon| a former saloon man, Judge April 27 was a laundry auto with a big sign| Smith's court Monday ——_—___.. “Police Patrol” painted on it, and When I built the house at 626 The sale of headache medicine the flat-chested members of the | 55th ave, I didn't know whether at drug stores in the vicinity forge who staged the performance |! would keep it,” he said I have the city-county building is on were comedians of the Northern been trying to sell it for some! increase, ‘tis said. The painter Film Co., acting out a couple of | time, and I expect to sell it within yards of film for a comedy called my year of redemption allowed by “The Lost Bride.” | the state law. McFarland are busy refurbishing the walls and the turpentine is causing “painters’ knew! colic.” | Special Round Trip Fares East, Via the a | “Great Northern Railway” Another Siri On sais May Final 28 and imit June 26 Boston .....$119.20 Big Firet Avenue Stock Placed in Des Moines.. 74.35 2" slr june 7 and ick Disposal ‘ On sale June 12 and 1 His Hands TP ale P Chicago eees 80.00 rene 532 gad ae | St. Paul..... 67.50 We imate remit | A deal of more than ordinary in- mecures terest in men's goods {is annow today. The Palace Clothing Com- | pany, which has been in busines: more than 20 years in Seattle has | fust closed a deal with B. W. Woods representing the creditors of 8. Swift, merchant, of 1120 First) Ave. By this deal the Palace tmit June 3@, Round Trip Summer Tourist Rates Daily, June 20th to 30th, inclusive, July 3-4, and every Friday and Saturday thereafter during July, August and September. bay Final return limit 3 months from date of sale, not to On Sale price slayers in the business, and | he promises to outdo himself on | this occasion, “If they want this| stock turned into money quick, I'll} do it,” says Haye, “but 1 will sure. | “THE SOUTHEAST EXPRESS” Break National Glacier Line— your Park, journey at on Main America First ly insist on cutting the very life season, June 15 to October 1 out of prices.” For further information, tickets, This wonderful merchandising etc, apply event will open on Saturday, May CITY TICKET OFFICE i9th, Full particulars, prices, ete, Columbia and Second Avenue will be printed in Friday's Star. | T. J. Moore, C. P. & T. A. Watch and wait for it and make} up your mind that you are going to have the bargain opportunity of a lifetime, C. W. Meldrum, Asst. Gen, P. Agt. Phones: Main 117, Elliott 5609