The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1917, Page 2

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an now be reete out. Phelactine is FOURTH -PIKE anpUNION € y CONTINUOUS Mroll LAN en Days Only— Starting Sunday MADGE m a { moving tale of girl model ror artists’ ws star reel, supporting tirst-run nance of Bohemia life called a pretty of a DEVIL'S NEEDLE comed fe: A 10c y and a scenic com- the program. ny Seat Any Time WILL PURCHASE R. R.|FATHER DIES SOON — AFTER SON’S DEATH died the Tanana| Priday at his home, 4218 11th ave. WASHINGTON, June 2.--Secre- tery Lane announced Friday that the United States government had | decided to purchase Rev. Thomas M. Gunn, 77, Ina public letter, President Robert Bridges of the port commission Saturday announe- ed a plan to construct the firat unit of the long proposed belt line out of funds obtained by rental money of port property Artdges recalls that the belt line idea has been several times indore: ed by @ large tho they failed to give the nee 60 per cent vote for bonds is, he attributes, was due to financial stringency ained in the past, and he takes the position that if the money can be obtained thru revenues of the port, In which no new debts a undertaken and no new taxes are imponed, the belt line should be constructed Use Revenues The port now has $30,000 a year in such revenues-and thie will probably be increased to $60,000 before long Actual cash on hand at this tt js $16,000 from this source, and this, tt proposed. 1 be used for the construction lot that portion of the belt line rail way, connecting port properties on the East waterway, and from there on down East Marginal way ‘The eatimated cost of the railway from the south city IHmite to Spo kene et 945,000 This plan was appreved by port commission three weeks age MACHINERY READY FOR REGISTRATION, SAYS GOV. STRONG That there is no thought of op | position to select service in Alaska. lis the report of Gov. J. F. A. Strong, annual trip to Wasbingten “While the returns from the re mote districts will be slow in ar riving,” the governor said Friday, ‘there in not resistance of the law The date for registration in Alaska has not yot been set by the president, nor, but the appetntments of regis tration officials have already been made. No Fear of Tramps Valley railroad, owned by rion} N. EB. as a result of grief for the Joslyn, at a price not to exe death of his son, Arthur Guan, who Mre Mabel Runae and mother, $900,000. The road comprises & died last week in Wenatchee. lyre, 8 pe Hine, have no fear of Vine of 40 miles, with a terminus . \trames or bighway rob They at banks \ y " started aturday in @ family ~ STILL TAKE CHANGES jes isco ctey ito tan Seven hundred and sixty-one op: Angeles and will camp on the way New Discovery Makes timists who think they can get : | turns” before the bone dry law goe Superfluous Hair Leave}! o10"errcct. muidnish Tuesday, cot DR. MILLIS PUTS PEP (Meow and Ali Depart iestentiy) | jiquor permits Friday. Busines old. hair or fuzz on the face ts auch | sa assing thing. every wom- Ueted will welcome the in- formation that these disfiguremente) completely removed and all—in the privacy of one's| own home, without the assistance of ew method will astonish and| >, t you. You never saw of anything Ifke ft before. @& depilatory and not Just get @ stick of or at fo ec phe follow 1 fin ed the offe With remo npletely see the or a. A megat poncnons and perfect t is sold under a money- Ad | fn “Guarantee was poor in the booze department turday morning. FIND MISSING COIN Friends of James Viahos, who | oretathe ras found dead in his barber shop, Wednesday, have the seas thought was riissing in a drawer in the shop. |!imes It was turned over to Coroner Tif. H. Bougtoukos and Fourth ave., nd the $200 they n Saturday by Louls Savos, * Continued From Page 1) 1; —— pa | rs won Liberty on land they won the freedom of In 1812 In 1946, they establish ed the sanctity of the frontier In 1861, they won liberty lfor all races; the rights of Mitte lands like Cuba and Belgium in 1898, It ie a singular fact that all |these liberties won by our fathers 9 | during these wars are now all at Money runs the wa Give |stake in the struggle against Ger the money. Buy a bond many s you hold the dollar ine various things on There are thousands « could spend it—some of tt back a dollar's worth in you less, some may bring may cost you money What are you going to « the Heart of the Take a Dollar Out of Your Pay Envelope That same dollar, deposited with us in our in- terest department, will open your savings a count. You will find that it is just as easy to save a dollar out of your pay envelope to spend it. And as dolla dollar your grow, you will gain financial independence Union Savings & Trust Company OF SEATTLE HOGE BUILDING Second and Cherry Owned and occu- pied by this bank. har in your of wld do with ¢ ways will bring you alue, some will bring you nothing, and some do with that dollar? Financial District All Civilization at Stake “All eivilization is at stake “With Germany, war is a nation industry if Germany wins, the whole world would become one vast voleano, with Berlin as its reouth, spouting forth passion and hate like lurid lava.” He defined the issue clearly as one between democracy and autoc ree To safeguard democra a2 must make sacrifices, into blood,” he said, and to guard the young men called upon | democracy and liberty Loan must be sut Ameri to fight for nt showed, six men and omen must remain at home to eed and equip him. The Liberty oan means the soldiers food and juipment, without which he would helpless aguinat the Germans A Wise Investment lend money to®the said Chamberlain a duty but a w ideal investment at absolut felds a third preciated mov is investment one th And ft hat is safe; second, and steady in so well known and that it can always be isposed of instantly for cash, and fourth, that has a good chance of increasing ite actual cash value. There no other investment hat so amply satisfies these re- sirements as the Libef®& Lean.” Boy Scouts Begin Work Hoy Scouts numbering $00 today regan a house-to-house canvass, eaving LAoerty Loan subscription lanks at each place President C. A. Black of the Se \itle Hardware Co. yesterday sub scribed $100,000 in addition to $50. 000 already taken by that firm The Bank for Savings and Hank of California report cent efficiency” in tions by officers and employes Former Congressman J. W. Bry an will speak at Pike place market the 100 per majority of the peo | that has! the} of Alaska, WBo is in Reattic on his) and will not be any! according to the gover-| | | | | | | | | even | fe | soldier fighting at the the subserip- | times pt 7:45 Saturday evening. Friday night, the Eagles’ band paraded to hoost a Liberty Loan meeting ad.) essed by Dr K. J, Brown and| Edgar ©, Snyde | Sundays fivery year a Liberty Bond which) cost $100 earns $3.50, which, com pounded at the same rate of inter. est, 3% per cent, in 21 years will make the bond and its earning amount to $207.23 tle in 1938 what 1917 An it was worth in here are porsessed by other bonds No Commission Every dollar goes to the govern ment—there are no bond sales | men’s commissions to be pald It is safer than @ bank break, but the | doesn't. | It ts not taxable | It is exchangeable for bonds | bearing a higher rate of interest |if the government issues any do It may be wold at any time, more ca than most other honda | So, buying a Liberty Bond is a I patriotic duty that helps the gov ‘oomment and is an ideal invest ment bf eas it", he 4 a a fuel oi, more than dou-| | the advantages not for banks, government} | | | j afternoon ‘BRIDGES PLANS ‘CONVINCES U.S, ALLIS READY BELT LINE FROM PROSECUTOR HE PORT REVENUES IS WITHIN LAW United States District Attor ney Clay Allen Saturday said he “fee! that Dr, Sydney pastor of Queen Anne ational church, “will Net continue to distribute his pamphiets,” addressed to con eclentious objectors to select service registration The minis led to Din trict Attorney Allen's office Friday ond spent nearly an hour with the fed Ddehind closed doors eral prosecutor Dr. Strong today waid he” promise Mr. Allen that he would get in any way different than | have been acting Doean't Feel Unpatriotic I never mace «py nyetematic Metribution of the letter,” said Dr Strong, “and | do not feel that 1) have done anything wrong or un patriotic Allen says Dr. Strong convinced him he had not intended to advo cate ance to the select service registration law, and that the min did not | jeter is a consolentious objector, with his objections founded upon honest bdellofs 1,000 Co; Printed Dr Strong bad 1,000 copies of the pamphlet printed, but | only sent out a few to friend tals, Washington congression gation in the ment and to Governor Lister. The pamphiet, containing four leaves of printed matter, iv headed The Conactentions Objector.” with a subhead, “Letter to a young man inquiring Let me advise you to be patient and hold your temper under all ctr-| cumstances,” (he letter nays Two courses were open, the pamphiet said. to the conscientious objector, He could decline to regis ter and suffer the penalty in addi| tien to finally being registered or | declare his grounds for exemption. | NURSES GRADUATE A class of five nurses will be! graduated from the elty hospital training school on June 7. Lydia K Rainey, Helen A. Tuttle, Christin ©. Clark, Lorena May Bvans and Behe! M. Skutt will reoelve their @plomas. The exercises will be heid in the council chamber of the county-city building | | To Kill Rats and Mice ALWAYS USE Stearns’ Electric Paste | Dll directions tn 13 languages Gold everre we and S00, U. 6. Government bure hn. * That FILLING Without Fe eee STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1917. Horsemen will carry the cards from Laster and Eagle Gorge to Skykomish, and from there they Will be rushed by automobile to ‘attle City Marks Time Four of the necessary automo-| biles are available, and Sheriff Stay in TEETH Pain Dr Epwin J.BRowN Finer ave. Seven virtues tooth; First in filling “i The tooth filling must re it to usefulness | cond The tooth filling must not be made unsightly rest Se Third—The tooth shape must} be given prophylaxis Fourth The tooth filling ust prevent decay | Fifth—The cavity must be properly prepared Sixth—The nerve must be protected | Seventh—The price must be} reasonable | The location of the cavity, th tooth thi ft is in, and the exter of decay or disintegration of tooth substances are the factors which determine which particular filling material should be used The most expensive clement in| dental work is the time of the den tat, but this important fact is some times overlooked The best mate- rials are expensive, it is trae, but six er seven hours of real hard work is a very good-—and some a herd-—-day for dentist After bie rent, supplies and general | office expenses are pald, he has no more left than he is entitled to} (unless he {6 a burglar) | EDWIN J. BROWN, DD. 8. | Open evenings until 8 o'clock and until 4 for people who work SHAN RESTAURANTS 106 Second Ave. Vesier New Branch 711 Pike St. either place At served to Chinese style oF merchants’ Chop Suey and hecome famous family or excellent Dinne i {tary corps attached to whatever| lforees are called This means thal every Guarde-| }man in Washington, totalling ap- proximately 2,000 men, stands a For 271% Years We Have Never Missed chance of goin t France within ix months, and clther fighting or a Semi-Annual Dividend. betog trained for trench fighting over there your foods cooked In American or © e ie | Washington Savings | GREATING INTEREST) | Seattle is getting interested in| e you will be }filbert culture. Dorens of people) till jaibert cuture,"Dosgae of popie| and Loan Association : Puget Mill Co. for information con -regular meals |cerning the “New Life of the Land” Minch, Our riovement, and ft was decided to! 810 Second Avenue. Noodles have heep office in’ Walker building | Rring your open unti! 9 p.m. Saturday for| Established 27% Years friends and try our those who wanted to inspect the , Sunday Chicken jucmonstration farm at Alderwood | fanor on the Seattle-Everott inter: | urban line, a PAGE TO REGISTER FOR SERVICE The machinery is ready and the holiday prepared for the youth of America to register | for war next Tuesday ' And ae for anti-conscription iets, a crushing welcome awaits them at every registration booth, from Maine to Califor nia, and from the Great Lakes to the Gulf, where 10,000,000 Americans from 21 to 30 year of age will appear and answer “Present!” as Uncle Sam calls Starting Tomorrow 4 Days Only ANOTHER SMASHING “KNOCKOUT,” WRIT- TEN BY WILLARD MACK, THE WELL-KNOWN AUTHOR AND PLAYWRIGHT, FEATURING TWO OF THE MOST POPULAR STARS OF FILMDOM, House Peters « Kathlyn Williams Children 5c; Adults 15¢ An | the roll. - ‘ ” f ‘ Nation-wide reports to the Unlt-| Kathlyn Williams as sonely Lou, House Peters, the quiet, magnetic ed Press today show that so a bedraggled scrubwoman at Missouri star of many recent film successes, a prompt and hearty has been the} Joe's dance hall and saloon “somewhere” typical Western idol, as Steve King, Anawér to President Wilson's first in the Death Valley country. As great son of rich parents, who marries “Lonely call to the colors under the new = ceasiies 5 her. "Ch Malott” Lou” delew a & th “John Barl draft law that if registration were a character as her herry Malott” in ou” during a fling with “John arley- | today, instead of three days hence “The Spoilers.” Her transition from the corn.” Here is one of the most vivid it would go thru without a serious! dance hall drudge to the handsomely character creations ever given to the of poradt tidraf ‘ gowned society woman is another tri- screen—rough, quick on the trigger, nile sporadic an ft reports came tn and anthfent ters were | umph, sympathetic arrested in Cincinnati, Kansan ( Detroit, San Antonio and Bos 6 9 the government seems to ha crushed organized opposition — te the draft, and the great majority the reports were of enthusiastic plans for a prompt registration. Watch Stackers Plans are complete to squelch negro riots in the South and to keep W. W's and slackers and other opponents of the draft in other parts of the country Do Paul Revere ht automobiles will race thru the night Tuesday, collecting the registration cards from King coun {ty preeinets, in order that Sheriff Stringer may telegraph the govern or before Wednesday noon the number of men registered for war service in thin county There are 141 precincts to reach, many of them on county roads, but & number in remote places, hard to reach. From some of these pre cincte horsemen will gallop with the cards, to carry them to the dep: uties waiting in automobiles Use Rail Speeder Deputy Matt Starwich has been selected to recover the cards from Selik, high up in the n tains above Skykomish. He will ride on a Northern Pacific motor track speeder and expects to return be fore dawn Stringer has asked for four more, With drivers who are not afraid to travel rapidly The city officiale are marking time. Everything is in readiness, and there only remains the work of the precinct registrars in supply ing tables and chaire in the pre- cinct re@istration places to be done Taking Census In order that slackers may not excape, W. M. Whitney, executive officer for District 6, bas been tak- It’s a story that concerns the dramatic lives of two atoms of humanity who are swirled about, as the sands of the desert, in the remorseless eddy of life; who drink to the dregs the cup of bitterness only to rise supremely ing a * of the men of eligible 4 ‘ ? i ages in the rooming houses and a wonderful happiness and wealth. It's a story that grips hotels of hia district. ‘The precinct you, body and mind. If it officers will be suppiled with dupli is rough, it is rough with cate lists, so that a ma that red-blooded roughness easily checked up when he his cata: of the West that we all Lieut. Gov, Hart has ruled that like. The plot is rich in the submission of a claim for ex realism. An excellent cast. emption does not exempt a mar and that ino on where he does not claim mption by reason of occ pation in the column designed for that purpose, no entry will be made in the summarizatior Another Super-Comedy “FATTY” ROSCOE ARBUCKLE Al St. John and many others, in “A Reckless Romeo” Watch for the Coliseum attractions—they are the best that money can buy. The estate of Clarence Gerald, Se Attle restaurant man, who died re cently, in valued at $20,056 by th board of appraisers, who filed their Feport ia probate court E disen dal ETROPOLITA THEATRE THOMPSON IS SURE , KNOW THIS MAN? | GETS COMMISSION An unidentified man, about 50,] WASHINGTON, June 2.—Fred- TT SECO N | wastineton, A Me Me al E ND INFA TRY with y mus e and blue shirt,|crick James Grant, jr. son of @ GO TO FRONT \f pund sick at xth ave. S. and e Frederick J. Grant of Se JOHN | WILL <1" ashington st, Friday evening,| has been appointed first lieute | saat died Saturday at the efty hospital.jin the army signal corps, Mitchell's Comedy * Continued From Page Bi a outlined nits are ca as n te legraph news reports Efficiency reports on the Wash- a loug loug iffantry, cove ca") O88 June Cone ieee Garret Tall Yet On or Before Gen. Thompson did not know the general staff is now contemplating Special Wednesday M. JOUN CoRT The Greatest Musical Comedy tm |) %24iNK 125,000 men to the trenches “¢ ee be cnet And Receive Seven Months’ Tre OE enn cs ncaa ee ee ie eee a PSs Sammon el eM Dividends January 1, 1918 80, $1.00 jsaid But the 1,836 infantrymen| Prices: Nights, 82.00, “foe Boe. ed would certainly be inclu Artillery May Go The Coast Wednesday Mat, Best Seats 81 | Artillery regiment of ly 1,900 men might i e \ap infantry—they are trained You may start with $1.00, that wor they might | Me ous today, 1:06 signed to y mobile artill We compute dividends on monthly bal- ve 100 alrymen who . * Hee } Other Mig Avion "Photopieg || Would be dismounted and ver ances Teday ast Epivede “The ¢ infantry, and we have a signal corp : Meera Movers Baynes Reece ath the canna All investments are made in accordance Afternoons, 10c; Eves. and Sun. san:| with strict laws. Then, of course, there would be FILBERT GROWING IS

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