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piapeallerataanidabirateensedasivapemmnsinntiitiamennsiomr aia tate re ° " ‘ STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1917. PAGE 2 |‘Donation Bus’ Man Gets Donation deers, an From Passenger at the Postoffice ] 1 Down Cost of Living ine mow under way tocurb | It been the case that the food apeculators were outlined longer food remain in storage In some detail by Port Com the lower would be the storage | missioner Robert Bridges, be- rates. | am & to make it so} fere the Commonwealth club | that the longer remains the} Menday evening higher rates w be. These They = inciud a selling progressive rates will be on com agency to retail grocers, | modities in which ¢ * @ short restaurants, etc. with power age, or which we think are Being to sell any stored commodities held for speculative purposes whieh are being held for high You are now paying 50 ts prices; progressive § storage (4 gallon for milk, and the farmer} fates on commodities stored is getting 20 cents. | have sub @uring periods of shortage; 4 | mitted « thru the grange farmers’ milk-selling agency, | which the farmers can butld their the farmers using land rented / own plant, put in their own pasteur: | by the commission, and having = izers. churns. etc, and sell milk thelr own plant; and a flour | direct to you and eut out the milk | mill In Seattle, owned by the (trust We ha ice plant, the farmers of the state, and sell: | cittien dee” tae by cold storage ing direct to the peopie. | presser and the land, and we will) Bridges read a ietter he has just! rent it to 1 rmers. gent to President Wilson's secre Suite Own Mill tary, Joseph Tumulty, calling at-} | “tention to the facilities, personne!) || have ® Tand Warehousing and selling plan |! the st a This picture shows how “Free Bus” helps 29 jitney drivers defy Judge Smith's injunction Det the Seattle port commission, | their own mill in the eity of Seat | against the nicke! auto and still not lo All pasnengers donate 5 cents to help the and putting them at the service of | tle, make their own flour and sell _litmeya in their life-and-death struggle with the Traction Co ent. | it to us. — pmitted to the farmers & proposition to butld| pity ere my offices gays, “We are ready for instant/in the port commission's ware peevice in the Pacific Northw .” | house, and were afterward sold for! | \ Will Have Bureau $70 or more per ton, We are go | _ “We propose to establish a sell-/ ing to put the potato gamblers out tng y to retail rrocers.” | of business before next winter . ok “and to} _— ry Tyestaurants and hotelkeepers, with! BY WM. P. SIMMS jand the (thunders of the bleache @ system nited Pree Hialf Correspondent i. a .. cae ears it hers a REGISTRATION attic is preparing for an Trt THE BRITISH ARMIES The Canad esata brige it IN THE FIELD, M ie big POUNded ont & Tol victory o at digging time to mee other outburst of patriotic en a 4 ‘ requirements of his trade, we thusiasm. When its sons an league baset all season » opening § make arrangements for them. DE L nounce their readiness and | “ay with ro ' « hitting et that the had their and@ be can put them in the port willingness to bear arms for ala lec egadl stn "s warehouse, and his America and for democracy, Wall, the re Swarehouse receipt will be good | next week, its citizens will tell 1° ash at his bank. But if he them that Seattle appreciates paltt to put fn 500 tons, when he their efforts. 4 Reeds 190, I propose to sell parlors charge oh wu all hy ened “somewhere in extra 400 tons, whether he Altho unofficial announce The Central Council of Ps rhe “bia league” tw to to sell or not. ment has been made thru the =! Service Tuesday Is ting led of the Canadian armies, The and © the big leag governor and the adjutant gen- the celebration ball parks are somewhere adjacent balla, bate. me ag G and now in active service will mot cf the various rnal orders of ch the suaeenae sara ne ee f th a asebal r be compelied to register, Cor | soattio. and speaking programs ar | mbes ab braseathis eae ee 01-002 HUTEL aah eh Seennee |ranged by them will be held down wire the war K partment for di. jtown on the night before June 6 ervice. The hour of the meetings Celebrati on At the | ment say that unless militia. |, | dental offices. Open Event h thicker than any and Bridgework | HONEST, PAINLESS DENTISTRY Cold Crowns and Bridges Tissue Paper Gold What you are getting in dental parlors is an entirely different class and standard of Crown and Bridgework from that I give to you in my I want you to know the difference. 22- KARAT GOLD VARIES karat mold Hing to t falling am tow STEELE REMOVABLE and Gostin von. CHLAIN GOLD BHIDGEWE DONE IN MY DENTAL OFFICES, tal par- rm universally approved and practiced by the bigh-priced dentistn—IT THE BES Known to dental et fro) The J. M. Ney Co. Gold Firm, 105 Years Old Jam rendering @ high order of dental ser- view to the peopl prices th wif to Invent thin—ie > 4 their rated Cneness. I Use Ney Gold Exclusively $25 Genuine Trubyte Plates $15 JALIST IN PYORRHES TREAT fe Denial Bonrd thee ad the qualit every wold a wi ave mrad ROWNS it . port commission desires to| “Most of the potatoes last fant} , $3.00, $4.00 Gold Gow ' "Be utilized in the national service| were bought for less n $15 each and ‘as far as there is need,” the letter|ton. Over 7,000 tons were stored | , ‘ y ‘each and every tender you my led services, giving to s Work at PRIC Ane CAST FROM ALL WORK Paint AND FULLY One will wetgh more than GUARANTEED MN above mentioned, and they will 1 use Novoenin tn fiir eR Wea OF jemtal work done by we te tha = Absolutely Pali I will do much for you, and it will cost you little. ate Pree Teeth Are Health—Heal Mave Your D. 1 Work De In Wenlth—See Me Before You DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Hoard Dental Examiners) TAKE BLEVATOR BUILDING NORTHWEST CORNER SECOND AND PIKE avd Sundays ———— ak vek-hcan een SERVICE SIT ON GROUND TO Butler Cafe || rer ate’ on tetive aus, tney|#8 20" vet been se R Elks to Help On Various knotty questions are; The Elke will hold forth at Pto ‘ = coming to light constantly Neer square, marching in a body ‘ Seattie'’s hipbuilding in uw ed for M p peoph pi Wednesday, A Canadian soldier, wounded, vis.|from their lodge ha uatry w se down for the | More people than the seats could | 5 ye first time in months to ob |hold flocked to Al G. Barnes’ wild Ma 30 iting in Seattle on (urlough, wanted) At the county-city bul oat a Q.--If a man is past 31 years of serve the memory of the boys | hold flocked to 3. Barnes’ Ci iy to know Tuesday whether he had| Knights of Pythias band | pity | age, how is he going to prove it, ‘ ‘4 y' kin }anima) circus at Fourth ave. and - |and a speaker chosen by the order | o of "61, Wednesday. Decora Seated upright in a rocking T Segianing at $ P.M. a awuik Fol talk. 2° | if the authorities, won't take hi&) tion day will be almost uni. | chair, with the revolver with |Lenora st Monday night: ~3 a “He does,” says Caldwell. “ co j were? versally observed in Seatt! hich he had killed himself Jof them stayed and sat the | Observe Decoration day prep-|icourse, the law says that a man| The Eagles will have charge of | A ——The date of birth of most] ) legal holiday Sikes be laid across his lap, Dry Squad Beaty cnt ? 5 Te place flewers on the || must register at his home precinct,|# Concert and program at th ®)men is on t 4 in the county closed th t the day and the Patroiman R. S. Kendall was | The United States govern- groun St cur. « fereen — with |i but if we say that this man meed/ft. pabur market 1 wil » he was born, and available! terge business houses will re. faund dead at the Reynolds | ment will give war service em- | The show is still here and will reverence. not register because his home is “| ‘The Woodmen ef the World will jas pros, A letter er taegram WiD|’ mala. abon. only cduring the hotel, 410 Fourth ave., at 9:30 s to Seattle Boy Scouts [cive the last performance Tuesday 7 Canada, we let down the bars for a| lave charge of a meeting and the | ciear up most cases where doubt! forning, if at all. There will a. m. Tuesday. Police officers | Scout Masters who obtain10 jat § p. m. Snarling panthers, ‘That a holiday is prociaimed— lot of slackers, who would claim|Firemen’s band will play for them | exists. School records, too, con be ne mall Giliverias Gables had been searching for him | applications for Liberty loan hesing tigers and growling liong thet we may enter into the ci ii parte of the world.|at the Bon Marche park |tain this information, in many| ‘a bonds during the period begin |do most of the cavorting. with thanke and residences in all pa: the day, either from the cen since noon Monday t] pe 9: eee aie gerd || Altho he will be exempted {rom | Att Nas oittan aad n vp ia | tral postoffice or from substa- | li-health Is believed to have | ming June 11 and ending June ' service because he is an alien, this) he Metropolitan park (near = Mr | heen responsible for hie act 14, inclusive. NWe have arranged a Special || man must present himself on June|the Metropolitan the the] @—Will farm laborers be ex) em roe een imecit direct-/ This information was sent to 1o- PHILIPPINE PLUMS Gupper Festival, with enjoy-||5 if he is in the United States.” | Moose band and speaker will be| empeted? start at 10:80, assembling . the center of the forebead,|C&l Officials Tuesday and imme. +. facdge: ering | present E A.—This hax not been definitely | wart at 10:20. assembling at ina penetrating the; “diately communicated to Scout of. ARE HANDED OUT ment that sateifies. ers ata at tol, With the help of the Chamber] gotermined, and. no. detall ci tear Aap’ go nar Uypdge chi Samick Rea acraek hal TREE Gpectal Supper Tickets, inctud. |], Hundreds of persons want t0/of Commerce and Commercial Club,| structions | covering ¥e.to Cherry sf,.east of Onerry) wall on the other side of the room 1 ith the information came} WASHINGTON, May 29.—Presk Pave: now if farm laborers a) Frank Gates, chairman of the Pa-| have been issued to lox uthort co wages ray 1 orno: housekeeper | 4 resident Wilson,/Cent Wilson today nominated Chas. re, ete., 0 st. to Second ave. north on Sec-|\ Eva I in, a housek per plate. from service after registration. OM) triotic Council committee, | ties, hi ccg Tee Td ar ak onlin the Bota, Who lives above tins | OSlNe Ur » Boy Scouts to per.| Emmett Yeater, of Missouri, to be" this point Caldwell says seis 4 charge of the celebration pects aie sn he ae With ave Poe Sia ta atm Saiehatt Aili nd,| form service in connection with|fovernor of the Philippine Islands, Reserve your table in advance No one excepting 90 Inietera|/t2 Dave all of the business houses) Q——Must a party discharged] pir ave. to the Arne on Univer [anva she heard a shot at about 4:36/4Wakening the American people to|and Thomas F. Street, Alabama, Eurarer ¥0 e0eure a choice love- |) Balle opel, th ietos! atedeats and industrial plants close from the service June 4 register) 1. yt : sa deck m. Monday, and that she looked| ‘he » ty of lending their dol-|and George A. Malcolm, Michigan, Of Sie goapel, thaslegion) ate y. m. on June iness | June 5? > i ih 1 patri.|up and down the alley from her| lars to the government for war pur-|to be associate jus ot the ex and those whose ¢ te ageing! | hous s already have signified their | cause, technically ne yy eo + ar Por | orate but Ah ead | poses preme court of the Islanda | war are now exempt Ee ag stenticn ve , ves 21 n “page * addresses will open at the| windo it saw nothin stadia ae | Hotel Butler Cafe IDENT. MAY LATER GPT li sem tions tant Nous oa iv hot be in the service June) areng at the close of the parade,| Kendall came to the hotel at|, “! Scout to save a soldie PHONE MAIN 7033 OTHER CLASSES, but until he| Prepare Greeting 5, he would be required to resister! at 1 o'clock. At 3 p. m. there will|10:30 a. day and asked for al!8 & phrase used by the president does, they are not exempt, altho! Tie Council will recommend that} 2 | be furthe r memorial e mrsions and | quiet room. | 5 rents ered under} ager : ei opvorta y De ted to claim exem: f each precinc eo | decoration of graves at Lakeview |the name o! ‘Ov erk a 7 ® aFe) York, how will he register? on by the district boards perly decorated with flags, and| A He should obtain a registra it Vocation to Count ad will be held at the Gaffney |dall did not seem dist (as there were in Canada), so it is|{ngs on the day of registration, and being made for a celebration of |5 ment, before Wednesday, to regis- A big nditees e nave ' jen) g. patriotic program will be | do they draw them? SP aR En jter Seattle's 600 to 800 Japanese at] presented at the Arena Monday| A —The first 600,000 men will gc 1s Langhen Mtlapei's Vemedy ~ oar When B ala “ 4% a central point, with the aid of the t ~ he 4 . go | ivnel hen did ne 4 night, for the benefit of the Red | into training in September, accord “M P id i: intornred the {ee 4 Japanese-American associations and| (ous, Rev. Carter Helm Jones ing to tentative war department jajor endennis at Lh Lh son a jinterpreters from the immigration] wil) deliver a patriotic oration, the | plan Aas ldave Gaby oe Ik . s pete ve at department Vhilharmonte orchestra will play|ably next spring. But the date fered for several ery person in the city is called| and a dance will follow aera took sae ene r _ severa upon to assist the police depart gs he ome trouble of the ment in preventing the mutilation { ~ e if ‘or destruction of the registration HOSPITAL SHIP Is ts Lh Dia tating gibi lal vd, Pato announcements which have been dete bo re D. W. Griffith's Special Wednesday Matinee he G. A. R. Services for the sailor |on the fifth floor, Daley sa urbed in any ending to pay the ed his wife, Mrs, Mar it will advocate that committees of! tion card here ax soon as possible Cha OMIMER RAGE’ GAA tha Wa) aad he thOuMht aotmine The selection of the branch of) mothers and delegations of and forward it to New York, ac:|@ tikes at ie about bir service is another point stratghten-|R. and Spanish American War Vets cording to instructions : Mra, Wells, the maid who f ed cut by Caldwell frans and possibly the militiamen lela Gabe whi fe te cones Applicants are instructed to indi-]not yet called to colors form com) Q.—My husband has half of his @—— o'cloc fonday, and « t cate onfihe card what military train.| mittees to greet those registered. |tirat finger and the first joint of READ STAR WANT ADS [| (clock Monday. and at, that Ieg they have had, and It is prob-) The Council has of his second finger sawed off in the @ — - Wisi who ine f able that this and their occupation ° mpthat ty xplais ty . ' mills. Would he be subject to ex that he had dead al training will dictate the branch| plan to all organizations desiring | emption? | Tes tots iound of the service, but this is not defi.|them this wae A.—He has « for AMUSE EM 1 IE BARS | bag aah obliged eer Ain nite, There may be too many men| The patriotic societies of “tatlord tho) call the att wan bom) in Sicetian, ik wanting the same kind of service/ are arranging for community moet to his disability nember of the Se probable that the matter will be up| will have definite plans Tuesaday.) card, and his ¢ r later de ET RO POLITA t e dry # to the authorities absolutely. | At the university, it it fo pos | termined THEATRE hn. ninteits ct ble to obtain a band, concerts | Wants Central Place hae , will be held, and arrangements are | sal rid 4 Saturday, June t and 2 4 nee Mayor Gill expects to receive sige are | Q—How long a time after June|} Priday am 1 left home Monday 1 rent ot do 80. he ha ie had i 6 DAYS, STARTING SUNDAY Feta tga | SUNK; @ LIVES LOST sen is"in tac’ ey Ray SPEAK IN SEATTLE structions have been given to the 9 | husba i . reg ; “| Scouts have already planned to aid in the Seattle campaign Saturday more} Eight hundred of them will dis tribute cards to Seattle homes, call-| ound | {ne for information for the treasury | ,t g| department as to whether each fam-!| we time| ily has purchased a bond, and, if¢| cor-| ot, When it will be possible. bs W Cham rs, Roebuck &|| 4" |Co. employes, and former U. 8. Con |xressman J. W. Bryan addressed | he H nan Engine Works em- At ou betaine had attle| Ployes Tuesday noon, urging them || eae had|to purchase bonds quad | 7 a the Cassius bers addressed SECOND AND UNION Crowns That Promise Much and ae —and Keep Their Promise 1 return for] a $4—CROWNS—$4 suf. “Well, Mary.” exclaimed Mr. Anxious Husband, “|! took your ad- vice and went. WHERE?—WHY, to those dentists, and, say—they’re THERE. | | “What did they do for me? One of them took the nerve ! y . farmers have : out of that sore tooth, Hurt?—Say, | never felt it. He used police to watch foi ts * : 29 — IT lster, and will young 1 Mrs. Hannah Sheehy Skeffingto ° n “ i for such miscreants.| LONDON, May 29—The hos-|to register? N lor Dublin. Ireland. will be tha|f 82me dope—Novocain, guess he called it. Me for them afte jeputize Pursers pital ship Dover Castie was sunk | A—Your husband will not have| Years lepeakar a: the testing of the #cn this, and I'll buy you that new rod on what | saved. Was j Sheriff Stringer will deputize|b¥ a submarine In the Moditer-|to register, because he has ps “ B | ” Mia, ai: at Gone 4 a in time to get in on their present prices. They raise next week. | Pursers aboard poate and railway | rane yey the admiralty an | hig @1et birthd: Traveling Flora e ja Wednesday evening, at 6 Busy?—Should say so. Can't get another date for a week.” conductors 4 or pme so rounce oda me fi we as all others 4 onductors and brakemen, so that) "oun ) ; __ | men, as well ax all oth a With the Original Cast Direct | Le will be “Independence SOME talk about our clean, well-furnished, electrically slackers will be unable to make| Six petsons are believed to hive|lprned by the age limits. ir 1 their way from the city without| perished Saulctnnnea” Pes Birk et From the Casine Theatre, ) Ireland.” Mrs. Ralph Gault will{ff equipped offices; OTHERS commend our untiring efforts to re- y from the eity withou ish io registration armers betwee ew York, Wink aaie ; f f cards. ‘The trainmen and boat of ages of 21 and 20, inclusive, must . 81.00, oF > | OVS BAIT Aisle Ne Orne cee euee: uf | tea of passengers | Q.—1s a married man who must MALL DERS NOW JONDON, Ma 29. ont € is - he exemptions being claimed by Mie i nal aA be han Lesttrea™ | support a wife and child required |those who apply for registration|*!!®. od re the et ‘has < tt SUD" | 46 file his exemption claim from se cards to be mailed to other cities| 74" . NO fens It WES | tect service before or after June 5? are few and far betwee on board wore ‘killed. of those Where can it be done, and where SAN FRANCISCO, tectives we day to watch the Pacif Don’t Miss It and older men ho look younger) oe Sh Alhambra © detailed ficers will thus have authority to € te at Sente 81 demand to see the registration cer, 4 KILLED BY SUB wivesvieracuspay. oat) HUNT STOWAWAYS lay 29. ay le Steamship 1 . , wour 2——Haby Elephants—2 | Want some means of justifying thelr| st., and Albert Miller, 20th g.,;Pendencies, on your registration Other Big Features Hee af antics ‘ pat Feat ! ation| were no k % down by a fiach ne a i “tl : me we i n reve a ror r A iste nt A, J ne ene 4 Teeth cleaned FREE (with oth- One man is “up against {1 ave, near Connecticut st yn |tlons to be red call for hearings bacial PuaaiNtAiS. ta vthe. adtutant er work cause he register ed for * Whatcom ave., Tuesday morning. |C” "he ease of each married mor general, to handle select service de why he aian't say so, he replied: arm injuries |ehowing will have to be made be - ‘ | District Attorney Clay Allen, tol district } Dancer cent in one evening, Dr. W Pine and Westlake 9§| whom he applied tor advice. ways asrar WANT ADS 1 |¢e——__— |] Batty at to Carver Gibson's unlucky stars lee Where the Palace Hip te he ts afraid that unless the kidder > ideney nine dha wan, SiGe | t 3 |im into a second, while he was on Second and Spring ean prove hin age, he has “kid- | BEST FOR ST FOR RESULTS | {the money. Buy a bond 1H Atternoons, 100; 19 8 ic. fithe way to the police station, ded himself into the army.” hioeaictatt a charged with reckless driving, Climb a Flight of Stairs and Save $5.00 TOOTH INSURANCE rantee your work for FIFTEEN YEARS De. we INSURE your tecth against future et= to © work done here and we take care you . for . period of three years. No DENTIST al to thin, uly confidence in our fer ability ‘ao the work RIGHT permite ws to ao ce. ip Pugs és < thoa NEW PANTAGES Co.'s pier, on receipt of reports that : Waitihinth Caraiicesia "eu sent to? | 100 men were going to attempt to Set Teeth .. Best Trubyte Teeth ..$15.00 There is s heavy demand on the As has been stated, detailed Mats, 2:20; Nights, 5 stow away on the steamer Senator 87 Bridgework ....... $4.00 health department for birth certifi AUTO HITS Two MEN! Hasteastisie covering exemptions 30—SINGER'S MIDG ‘ | when it sailed for Nome, Alaska Fit Free Examinations | cates Young men who look older have not been issued, You will, of 20—Prancing Pontes—20 “ ngs . Free Extractions (with other work).