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Second Ave. at Pine St., Seattle L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101 to 1115S. 11thSt., Tacoma AR $70 MACHINE $20 THIS WEEK! mach sands of NEW Seattie. HOME « in use im SAVE 430 QUARANTINED AT BREMERTON TO MOONEY’S WIFE NEW PANTAGES Mate., 2:30; Nights, 7 and 9 Afternoons ie; Rives and sun a eniremen began at on Presbyterians Vote Dade HaT bur aware Pe f F to Unite ¢ shurches ee Senter, 18 nae i ch S.A, and the | F C. Oxmar Oo was toda t ! eo testimony inet Thomas Mov would test Ferrari declared See Dr. Edwin J. Brown A. The comm on chur tate i* prepared to disclose i D.D. 8. jana union Js instructed to en siders na Laatinians i nto negotiations with the Prestr Thomas J. Mooney, Mrs. Moone ‘HIMSELF |terlan Church of the United States sband, ‘was convicted ‘ ig { ee Deatst 2. months ago of murder in connec 4 pone CYCLE HITS JITNEY pith the skins case. Tt waaal 4 j ne Miece tne is, driver to explode the bomb at Stewart i without a) Payton, 1420 Fight farket ats, on J ast bi = y e 1 é tu kl 1 ) persons and wo | Stop Those Losses >.” a ea Bday gees 4 We absolutely gnarantes the Seven men were in the « famous 21 Tablets to stop losnea 0 one was seriously injured from weakness or we will re | turn your money, By mail, $1.0@| Funeral of Wililam D. Cowley. | The move of the jitney bus per box; 6 for $5.00. le who died at his home, 1134| drivers to gain immunity from RIGHT DRUG Co, Tenth ave. Sunday, wi held| arr ‘oat, pending their fight wit $441 Firet Ave, Seattic |from the residence “Tuesday after- . ; ese, Secretary of State I. M. Howell Fifty additional Jurors were for recognition of the Mutual Ned Saturday to cleartup the #u court docket Bonding Co. a® proper surety MEN STAR—MONDAY, MAY 21, 1917. ‘GOVERNMENT MAY INSPECT LUMBER BOOKS Leading Northwest men today offered to government pry = into lumber let the thetr books to prove that they are not Increasing prices because of the big demand for |umber In shipbuliding and army con etruction work | This offer follows word | Washington, D, C, that the attor reneral has asked U. 8, Dip Mt Allen to inves reported boost iu prices lumber was quote(! trict ney Clay tigate JA month ago, Jat $26 and $28 @ thousand, Ne it te near the $40 mark | The lumbermen declare that thi cont f production has tnerease) 100 per cent r last year, due ty higher wager, labor shortag 1 “eabotage” destruction claim that 80 per cent of the cor on goes to labo. | Discount peers lumber are “re Hwcounted, It ntende(! that if lumbermen got $42 a thot sand, the 1 receive a greater jmargin of profit than ever before |To the statement that the millmeh refuse to quote to private y don't want n view of ex the that the * consider ne mer wo! concerns b to Ue them: [pected large |government, Jeuthority for the statement that t Northwest can ead fly furniah all the lumber for the entire shipbuilding Jot 3,000 atiy | igh ete ip age cyte .| WASHINGTON, Ma District Attorne Allen doe nor : expect any ehand jury action ang {clash between American Goeler pa get fe rhe » ait-[tFoope and Mextcans wae reported | = meant tew |t0, the state department today és i: no mensege waid that a grouy lor rey te In. [of fiibusters crossed to the Amer !Northweat The nat to Ret t of fixing re f millmeh met May 6 Another meeting w robably be called in a few days BRUTE MAN MAKES ANOTHER ATTACK ON SEATTLE WOMAN lice were still searching, Mod for the brute man who attacl r woman at 10 p. m. Sur t ney Presbyteria {Soda Water, Barber Work and Dirty Duds Involved in h. c. of | e dirt rt has gone up, th fee cream soda is steady, whtl the ave and haircut are unce mt expected to jump. Laundrymen'’s club hag 4 lrounced a 10 per cent Incte charges f High co cleaning respons! jthe cl Bubb itive June 3 “ hasn't gone jers in this de |portant feature of ice cream sodas years while the advance on fl " eon alight. So th ath of movie will remat i . me parlors, how duce the size o } As for the “haircut, shave or Jtonie.” they are trembling t itch of Hy Costolivin. The boss lbarbers couldn't an in | | price he union barbers are Ntathinn (ft over, and it's . possible hat } emoving will become |inore expensive shortly URGE WORKERS TO HELP WIN WAR BY PURCHASING BONDS Stump speakers opened their paign Monday to awaken Seattle to the responsibility of absorbing $8,000,000 of the gov- ernment’s Liberty loan for car THE HONGKONG GIRLS BE R rying on the war, ALBER’S POLAR BEARS ON Carl &. Croson, speaking from Other Big Acts Four hundred and thirty re an auto, addressed employes of ee “fe omg af SAN FRANCISCO, Ma rh val the Ames Shipbuilding and Dry iarantine buildings and |ttial o “ ,| Dock Co. at noon. n the at the Puget PALACE HIP =) 220" pry yar for te tant 18 ASK NEW MEMBERS (Afternoons 1.39 to 6. Even, 6.79 s, following the death of a Ch eter { _ Drases 4. rime cm [IES FOR SUGGESTIONS Wes. The : Charles, A Four ed a day or two, Commandant a try] Other Features Photepiay Molly Coontz annou ced Mon No on plot case | Notices were sent out Mon- appeared Iness to proceed, and examination! Chamber of Commerce and Commercial Club who joined last week to attend new mem: bers’ luncheon, in the former Commercial Club rooms, Ar cade building, Friday at 12:15 It will be a meeting of the of. ficers with the new members to call for suggestions and | \erhis blow that ehanes mene hot metal won't even dent GETS MORE CARDS an mal 7 1 ‘ Readiness is rare and ienday recely © co! Saclchine nt uf elect correspondingly esteem- ervice registration cards and cer |f ed. Promptness is an tifieates from Washington, D. ¢ enormous saver of He now hag 10,000 for the regi acne, tration of I count baited he of registration for tha : ' aug lalkcout bY Mayor Those who are quick oration Caldwell B to think and swift to ( Regis Clerl Gaines DELAY JIT HEARING DARRAHS LAND SAFE Wheels up, but with all hands on deck and uninjured, the ma chine of J. B, Darrab, 2016 Third Jave, N., containing his wife and |two children, landed on the ground under a bridge at Spokane ave, Sunday, after falling ten feet and turning over In the alr Michael Earies, former president of the and Tim $KRO « on Co, of California Saturday, claiming he wax defrauded in a stock exchango Ly! Sperry Fleur Co, mill and ware.| ‘0% Jitney bussds, was delayed ag de gi i Seanive | untii Tuesday by Judge Ev Get Well the Quickest and! per cent increase ware ¢ erett Smith Monday morning ae hny Ellis Richmond, broth. The Jithey men ask that Pre Ave wan kilied in the battle of resting them for operating without Vimy Ridge on April 10. |# bond until they have wetted ve i sade g their differences with the state of-| 4 Consultation| If you value your watch, let|ficlals. Deputy Prosecutor Halsall Dr. | Haynes repair tt. Next Liberty the |!" defending | the "114 | tre —(Advertisement.) county, action for the} man, A. M, Gillespie, Seattle shipping haw obtained four ships for the Seattle Orfental trade, PAGE LOGAN PLANS TO FLY WITH U. S. ARMIES Logan Billingsley wants to Join the army aviation corps And to join the corps and fly in France would necessitate a postponement of his conspiracy case, now pending in the courts. $0 Logan, in a letter to U. & Attorney Allen Monday suggest | ed that the litigation be post | poned until after the war. 1 believe the p t war in country many people iinggine,” wrote and I belleve the service very man is ne * °° A life of inactivity is extre |ly distasteful to me, I have choxen| the aviation branch as one that} would moet likely result in my be jug sent to the front at the earliest moment. The hazards of this branch appeal strongly to me. 1 also have in mind the opportunit t will afford m purpo: making the lapnes of the past He sald he was in a position to finance his training period U. B, Attorney Allen said he had “not given the matter thought U. S. REGULARS to demonstr fean side near Nogales and were captured by American army men Jand custont-officers sided tn those captured we » Holmes, derignated as an Americar and Ma 1 Gongeler | former ecretar Villa Ar ther monsage told of firing from | house on t Mexican aide ar sgales Upon an American soldie He returned the fire and the trou ble ceashd | DRUNKEN MAN SHOOTS TRIO! MOKELUMNE HILL, Cal, Ma | In a drunken frenzy Ja | Treanor, an engineer formerly om |ployed at the Hamby mine, near] jhere, shot and k od a 8 mother law, Mra J, 3 ns, and S-montheold daughter, at Foster early today He fired four bullets into the! ody of hix young wife, and escaped othe hilis. The wife will probably ecover, Sheriff John Cosgrove and ja party are trailing the fugitive, SUSPECT GERMANS RUINED MUNITIONS WASHINGTON, May 21.— Inquiries concerning the condi tion of the ammunition aboard the Mongolia, where two nurses | were killed by an exploding cartridge case, developed the | fact that the navy b In | vestigating the faultin of | shells aboard the St. Louis—un | der suspicion that German agents might have tampered with them ' ELECTIONS FRIDAY | Committee reports and discus-| rion of them took up Monday's ses-| jston of t Order of Railroad oles » convention at the The ent held probably , ak tion will The Moment of Your Opportunity There has been sufficient | planning ability in the past to transform our | universe into a miracle '@ ground, but most of it was and continues to be lost by hesitation. Opportuneness is the clincher of opportunity. strike are eternal vic- tors over the adverse chance. They have bank accounts "The National City Bank Of Seattle Member Federal Reserve System | 4,000 JOIN CROSS |ings wharves | houses, We Don’t Believe There Is a Better Dental Office We know that there is no better equipped office—we know that no higher grade dentists are employed in any office than ours—because each and every one of our operators is a graduate, registered dentist who has graduated from the best dental col- leges 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 know that no office has more up-to-date or efficient painless methods than we have here. We use “Novo Cain,” which is recognized and admitted by those who know to be by the best dental sthetic that has far OR. L. R. CLARK anaes te Diseased teeth cause many other far been discovered. diseases of the human body. This enables us to guarantee to If you let bad teeth continue, you perform the ‘most difficult dental arestaking chances with your health, : $ P which there is grave doubt that you operations without hurting the pa- have a right to take. : 4 tient a bit, Why not come to our office NOW 14 When you come to this office you and let our experts give your teeth are sure of having your work done a thorough examination? They willgeeml by a dentist who understands his tell you at the same time just whd business thoroughly, and knows how | it Will cost you to have them put to do your work just the way it into perfect condition. If you have | thought that it would cost a terrific lot of money, you will have a most pleasant surprise coming. You will probably find that under our low ought to be done to give you lasting and permanent satisfaction. We gauarantee all work with an ironclad guarantee of Satisfaction, : : i which is signed both by the operator price system the cost won’t be nearly : who did the work and also by L. R, |, 0 great as you have thought it @ Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager would. But whatever the cost, it Y of this office, who is thoroughly will be worth a whole lot more than responsible, : the cost to you. ; The examination and estimate are We use the very best of materials. free and do not place you under We guarantee painless work. obligation to have any other work Our prices are the lowest. Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corer Third and Union. 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 ‘ALL PARTIES TO "IRE FARM HANDS done unless you want it. | labor and farm teams are be. © ing hired away from them in alarming numbers to work for } Snohomish county farmers seiked te’ bi ‘ | road contractors. Crops are # Protested to their county com- | being delayed as a result, they missioners Monday that farm | 5: 4 LONDON, May emier Lloyd George revealed his scheme of settlement of the Irish question to the house of commons today The proponed conference to de cide the form of home rule for Ire- | land will be emposed of all parties | C and factions in the island | Sinn Fein adherents will be rep: | resented. The chairman of the CE convention will be nominated by the king | The British premier explained , : ‘ “ that the suggested Irish convention | You are invited and urged to help America in France would be expected to submit to parliament a draft of an Irish con-| stitution Sir John Lonsdale ber said he would lay Lloyd George proposal before the Ulster Union tet council, but he was not set] guine as to any result. by attending a showing of the French Government film American Ambulance Field Service in France in the an Irish mem} Four thousand new members of the Red Cross were obtain. ed in Seattle Saturday. This made the total number 17,000, anc workers said there were 2,000 more in sight. The drive will close Tuesday night, and every effort to bring the total BUILD TERMINALS ARENA Thursday Evening at 8:45 Huge overseas terminals, includ and concrete ware will be constructed at once} by Frank Waterhouse, on 12 acres | of tide lands, according to the Seat tle shipping corporation. The first unit wharf will be 1,000 feet long with a warehouse of the same length, 150 feet wide MAY SETTLE STRIKE Some settlement of the coal pack ers’ strike, which began ‘ts second week Monday, was anticipated be fore Tuesday morning by Prostdent McClure of the coal packers A conference was scheduled for Monday afternoon LT. GEORGE H. ROEDER, who won the Croix de Guerre for his service, will lecture on the pictures. work in the The entire receipts will go to the American Ambu- lance Field Service in France. Tickets on sale at Leary Bldg. Cigar Stand Second and Madison Swift’s Pharmacy Second and Pike MAIN FLOOR SEATS, $1 | OBSERVE DAY HERE B Soe Empire day will be celebrated tn Seattle by the British-American Ro A. J. Rhodes, chairman, Nathaniel Paschall, chairman, lief association with a program tn the Shrine auditorium of the Ma sonic temple Thursday, Robert 8. Lovett of the Union Pacific railroad has volunteered all his time to the Red Cross, Business Men's Committee. Men's Committee Mrs, Nathaniel Paschall, chairman, Women’s Committee.