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iat > \ | for your convenience store open Saturday evenings— 3 WRN ea = We Charge No ‘ Interes N t 7) —if you have an account here, your additional pur chases will be added with- out initial payment. ADD TO YOUR ACCOUNT > JOIN THE JUNE-BRIDE SILVERWARE CLUB! —95c will bring you a fine Rogers 6-piece silverware set and cabinet AT SPECIAL PRICE OFFER! $13.60 $9. 9 5 set for —this will be terest to Jur —“membs BRIDE NO CASH DOWN ON VICTROLAS! “MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS!”—“NO INTEREST” —we invite you—the Seattle homefurnisher—to select any Victrola up to $100. It will be sent to your home without VICTROLA X $75 VICTROLA VI $25 “M0 CASH DOWN?” or oak ca inet with record shelves, 42 Inches wide 2 ches “9% cabinet, $% Inches high. 16% In. wide, 16% in. deep, 12-inch turntable; nickel- exhibition sound box, ring tone arm and neck” sound-box tobe, brake and speed regu- double spring, spiral motor (can be wound sound box tube; automatic Drake and speed regulator; extra heavy double sprt spiral drive motor (can wound while playing); all metal parts are nickel-plated. Medicine Free Consultation and Treatment One Dollar Cash Dr. Evans 401 PEOPLE’S BANK BLDG. SECOND AND PIKE ST. Hours, 10 a. m. to 5p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 11 a. m. to 12 me and © extract a bad tooth for you, if you without paying me a cent. In fact, I have Come and let us give you a demonstration of Oraltheli 1 and the patients in our offices and hear what they have to say a Are you one of those who doubt that Oralthesia has enabled me to ab solutely eliminate pain in all dental operations? that | can convince you of this fact, as | have hundreds of others. | would like to have you put my Oralthesta method to this test f the operation canses the slightest pain or discomfort, leave my chair this at any time at any stage of your work being done in this office. My “IF IT HURTS, DON’T PAY ME” . | ; MY RESTORATION PLATES Are you one of those who doubt that there is a difference between my Restoration Teeth and get Mg ate ‘ aw ghee privilege of explaining how my Nature Teeth match Furthermore, if you doubt that my prices mean a marked saving on y yur dent Sapinguad Pid 8 a arke a ng on ye « al bill I want to ape dg of i economy of Sterling Dentistry by having you come in for a free examination Painless 50c Bridges and $ Restoration Extractions ..... Crowns, per tooth. Plates ....... e bout it, PAINLESS PROCTOR i Siesing Dentists fy OPPOSITE PUBLIC MARKET—CORNER FIRST AND PIKE STREET. REV. STRONG AS ANTI-DRAFTER Whether Dr, Sydney Strong, pastor of the Queen Anne Con- tional church, who is al to have written a circu been decided Friday afternoon by U. 8. District Attorney Clay Allen, | “I have seen a copy of the olr cular Dr, Strong is said to have! written,” said Allen, “but as yet Tf have no evidence that he wrot» it or distributed it Asked whether the letter way of @ seditious character, Allen said “Tt is of a regrettable character, but whether or not a prosecution vould be based on it, | am not pre pared to say at this time. Dr, Strong admits writing a let ter of advice to “conscientious ob Jectors,” but declares It did not ad vocate breaking the law. He says 500 were printed. I do not anticipate arrest,” he} raid Friday morning. “There is nothing seditious about my letter The letter which came into Al }len’s hands thru Lieut. Gov. Hart | te whom some citizen matied it, de hclares ft the conscientious duty of | those Who are! opposed to war to er or to register and nd, upon the) 1 to grant ex-| n, refuse to serve, In either| the circular advises the r’ to take his medicine, Strong is one of the bonds jmen for Hulet M, Wells, former) | head of the Central Labor Council jand an employe of the city light department, who is charged with) sedition and conspiracy. | Wells Thursday was suspended jfrom the light department by Supt jJ. D. Ross, pending the conclusion | lot bis tria 1am not passing on the guilt or innocence of Wells,” says Rows, “!| am merely laying him off during | |the course of his trial, His place will be waiting for him if he ts ac- quitted.” That Emma Goldman, woman an archist, is a leading spirit in the No-Conscription league, of which Wells was a member, is confirmed by a letter received by a Seattle man, The letter, while not in ber usual flamboyant tone, declares, “We will resist conseription by ev ery means’ 75 KILLED, 150 je ST. LOUIS, Jone 1.-—Latest re- ports reaching 6t. Louis today from the storm-awept belt in Southeast- ern Missouri estimate the toll of) the tornado which hit that section Wednesday at 75 dead and 150 In- jured. The wind, which ts estimat- ed to have traveled 15 miles in 18 minutes, caused a property loss that will run over the million-dollar stricken district is facing and disease. Sparsely set- nd not prepared to cope with idden disaster, which left resi- * with nothing to eat and wi out shelter, surrounding counties are trying to solve the problem of getting ald to the apfferers. SAVE SUICIDE BUT KILL HIM IN THE ATTEMPT AT RESCUE PORTLAND, Ore., June 1.— Snatched from death by eui- cide, only to be accidentally killed by excited rescuere— such was the fate this morn- ing of C. H. Lingenfelter, ise attorney Lingenfelter, who has been a pa tient of the Portiand Surgical hi pital for several weeks, attempted | suicide by hanging himself with bedelothes, from the window of his | room. Attendants found him while | #till alive, and cut the bed clothing | LAngenfelter fell two stories,/ to | death on the ground below. | Lingenfelter’s attempted suicide is attributed to worry over his iit health. He was about 45 years old Clarence E. Goodhue, son of Mr. Frank W. podbue, Doubters If 80, | want to see you, so Allow | have one that needs extraction, a standing offer that you may do fj) how it does away with pain, Meet PHONE MAIN 4965 the establishment of a vacation| tack on his tracks }#choo! for children who have been} Put the kidnapers, fearing cap- retarded in their studies, He de|ture or the double-cross, did not clared such an institution would! appear t the seheduled place. HURT IN CYCLONE|se STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1917, PAGE.2 RICH MAN'S SON | REFUSE tig TO PUBLIC FOR SOCIAL CENTERS will hereafter be) SPRINGFIELD, Mo. June 1 Seattle schools open to the us any responsibile| —Crazed with grief and anxiety group of eft who desire to] over the kidnaping of utilize them for community centers.| 4. M. Keet, Springfield m This decision wan reached by a} aire and retired banker, today Vote of three to two at (he meeting! blamed friends for hie failure the schoolboard Thursday night,| to recover the boy from ab Superintendent Frank B.| ductors last night. er read @ report on the ac Following directions, he stole | Z cities in tht away in the height catein chang storm tn his with Miss Strong and Jw et the kid Winsor The board instructed Springfi Supt. Cooper to prepare a set of} neom demand rules regulating the use of the for the safe buildings ¢ ldmonth-old child According to Secretary McAdams| Before leaving last night, Keet these rules will probably reguldte| asked his friends not | "i the method of application for the|to follow ‘im, The } kidnapers said that, ale drive down a certain © where, if convinced of his good faith, an agent of the kidnapers would present himself Priends Follow use of schools for public meetings, which will be made to the ere tary’s office in writing, Rules mak ing the applicants responsible for destruction of property, the hours of meetings, and forbidding amok ing and disorder, will be made also.| Once the money had changed The board also voted not tolhands, he would be informed establish further kindergarten| where he could find his baby schools this year, on accountofthe| Friends, fearing Keet would increasing burdens upon the public] meet with foul play, followed him schools, resulting from the war. almost continually thru the night Director George A. Spencer urged| In gesperation, he ecireled, doubled prove @ substantial saving to the school district Feet drove ceaselessly during the | night | Stolen From Bed ‘The kidnaping of the ehild took Sought Death Rather jt ace under mysterious ctreum Tha t ae is rs stances Wednesday, Mr. and Mra I han Keep His W ite attending a dance at DENVER, Colo., June 1.—George ngfield Country elub, The Alfr alesiman from left at home with a curse of the family for several years, and ® maid employed for two years who had been in the employ by poison in hin room here, t his wife, whom he {® sald to deserted in Chicago seven! the ago and who located hin Denver, had threatened to ca hin arrest for desertion and em- bezzlement Another boy, 4 years old, was sleeping with the baby, He was not awakened by the abductors of the other occupants » noticed any disturb. POSTE aged ance, More than $1,000 worth of WASHINGTON, June L-—The war! jewelry, in plain eight on a dresser department decided to reduee was untouched. its cantonment camps for the new! —-— 4 \TRIO WILL PROBE HEALTH OF NAVY ———————________ i XATED IRO +» WASHINGTON, June 1.—Three civilians have been asked to inves Increases strength | (46#1¢ health conditions in the navy, . JO" FORFEIT Gelieate, ner- | Secretary jels announced rundown | day. He ha ked Dr. Abram Flex- Ask your doctor or ar: Ow! Drug Co, al v peo cont in in many tn: “J fortei {18 a2 per Planation In large article weon to ap- in this paper. eiet artis it in ttn adys| REF of the Rockefeller inatitute, Dr ces, | William H. Welch of Baltimore and if it Nathan Straus of New York to go Hex- ito the Atlantic fleet to investigate charges of bad condition® aboard the hospital ship Solage, and to jatudy methods for caring for the sick aboard other fleet ships. Salvage From Three Marine Disasters, Including Part of the Fire Damaged Cargo of S. S. POWHATTAN Is the Cause of the Great Sale. WINDING UP! The Great Wreckage Sale at the United Wreckage Syndicate, 1509 Fourth Ave. Only 13 days more re- main for you to share in these un- heard of bargains. Get in on the final rush tomorrow. Saturday will be a big day here. Come. SALE STARTS SATURDAY AT 9:30 A. M. Se bags Table Sait now Men's Pants, worth at sold up to 815.00; $2.48 Fine Shoes, black or tany hb te 84,00; $2.98 Shoes, Finest Dreas ¥ aell to $5.00; guare per- feet. Sale $10.00; now price $2.39 Men’ Fine Hainceats, worth] Ladies’ to 815.00; worth to price Ihe and 20¢ Linings, Oxtords and Slippers, ante “* $ at 8c fords, werth to 94.00; $1.98 Dress Goods, worth 14c he mpoot Thread for Children’s Suits, worth to 85. sie $1.85): price Ihe and 2he Hibbous, . All atyles, worth to .13¢ Sale worth to 25e¢, were We can give you quick relief and, at the same time, we can put your teeth into such perfect condition that you will not have trouble with them in the future. When you come to this office you will be taken in hand by a high-grade graduate registered dentist, a man who has graduated from the best den- tal colleges and passed the examina- tion of the state dental board. will find that he is a thorough DEN- TIST in every sense of the word and business from start to knows his finish. He will examine your teeth and tell you just what is necessary to put them into perfect con- dition, also just what the cost will be. have ever had prices quoted on dentistry in other offices you will have a pleasant surprise when you come here and learn what our moderate prices mean in savings to you. You will very likely find that it | won't cost nearly as much as you | have thought it would to have your teeth taken care o The operator who does your work his certificate from state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, So there will not be the slightest doubt in your mind as to his knowledge and ability to do your work for you the way it will have in plain sight of ought to be done. Only the very best of materials will be used in your work, You will be given an guarantee of satisfaction which will be signed both by the operator who did the work and also by L. R. Clark, | Regal Dental Offices ’ DR. L. R: CLARK, '” . 1408 Third Avenue ML GY. Corer ‘Third und Union, Diagonally across fromi the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place. In every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS SLACKERS ADOPT SEORET “GRIP” 1. all. SAN FRANCISCO, June 1.— Men who greet each other by closing one hi thumb of the a letter signed possession of the authorities. The letter says 10,000 this vicinity have piledg to register. en in ed not AT NEW CECIL The management cabaret having been York and won They decided to see th Of course the They and Los Ange! The Misses Londell and of the }Cecil Grill has been very fortunate in securing two New York for his big Florence Londells and Miss Helen Russell, New show raised fame Churchill's and all the big cafes on Broadway, sought new fields to conquer, New Miss mn in ie world. Came West to Chicago, where they big hit at Rector’s. Thence into Canada, where they npent four months in Winnipeg and Calgary, finally arriving in Seattle, Yew Cecil, Seat e's only live, wide-awake cabaret, secured them. here a few weeks, then on to San Francisco, back home to good old Broadway by the Sonthern route. les, and Russell bave all the late song hits from the great white way, and do the |latest dances in big town fashion. hits, worth price ‘Mea, worth 50c, 4c 95c 7c f UNITED WRECKAGE SYNDICATE Specializing Salvage From Railway, Marine and Mercantile Disasters 1509 FOURTH AVENUE Near Pike Street—Next'to Colonial Theatre CONSCRIPTION ‘Consoription” may seem And meet with mertft But duty calla us now to ar Where hy must miffice ORR, SECOND AND UNION. gard at firm, 3 1 more w SUIT, COAT, DRESS and st he FLORENCH Doubleheader Baseball Tomorrow NEw ATTL | PARK un If You Have Decayed, Aching Teeth We Can Help You NEW YORK GIRLS girls will remain VesTARs | at Once You If you ‘DR. L. R. CLARK | D.D.S., owner and manager of this | office, who is thoroughly responsi- 1 Ble. Your work will be done absolutely without hurting you a bit. We have now brought our system of painless dentistry to such a point of perfection that we are able to guar. antee to perform the most difficult dental operations without hurting the patient a bit. Your teeth have a most vital bear- ing on the general condition of your health, and your health, in turn, has a whole lot to do with your effici- ency and your chances for success. Thus you can see that you ought not to neglect your teeth if they are in need of attention. We would like to have you call at your earliest convenience—tomor- row, if possible. the safe ironclad | | Don’t Miss SEEING MARGARITA -FISCHER APPEARING IN PERSON ON THE STAGE OF “THE STRAND SECOND AVENUE