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MUSTN'T DRAPE of Secretary of Police Charles A. animal drawing the same, and jan-/man” has “gle them all they please, and still cessfully <P ee GE TNE STAR—FRIDAY, A PAGE 2 UG. 3, 1917. Saturday Evenings July-Augus “NO CASH DOWN!” “make your own terms!” —make your selections of homefurnishings up to $100 without a cash payment at time of purchase. —we invite you, the Seattle homefurnisher, to “make your own terms”—-our well-known liberal credit service will fit your individual needs! 4-piece summer suite: extra special \ \ \ A I —the STANDARD SPECIAL four plece summer suite; this is an excellent suite, exactly as pic tured; chair, rocker, 4-foot settee, 24-inch square top table; the pieces are finished in green and natural and each folds, occupying very little space when not in use and for easy handling; extra "401 te 111 8. Blew Tacoma. ture Co, Sern be within the law. The traffic regulations say so. And the matter of who driver of a flivver is settled by the rules for good, because a driver is defined as one who pushes, draws or propels. BELLS ON FORD A man can't drive a steam shovel, traction engine or steam roller, or herd swine, “MAN” FOR 12 @heep or cattle up a public @treet without first obtaining the consent of the street or police department. This is one of the traffic rules) in the new booklet! YEARS, WOMAN ‘@n Seattle streets. eo 5 0,000 have been printed, By United Presse Leased Wire 1 enli : TOLEDO, 0., Aug. 3 being distributed at the office that the army physical exam- Ination might disclo the 12- secret of her sex, and that She might be apprehended a slacker, was believed by po- lice today to have caused “Samuel Ackerman,” a woma to end her life by drowning. For 12 years “Samuel Acker posed as a man, suc supporting herself, and |for a time, a “wife” thru a man's |work. But the army draft threat ||/ened exposure, Every Housewife | °°730.2%°S) jess ois, ane aia Bish: ave thesb not register. Police believe the a {dea of “becoming woman Two Splendid Quok Books | again was repugnant to her. With || self. Sullivan. | Folks will be glad to know that while they aren't allowed to drive ‘or ride any animal or vehicle hay- ing attached thereto any bell or @ther noisy device for attracting| attention, it is perfectly permiss!-) dle to hang bells on a sleigh, or) no alternative left, she killed ber THE FAIRIES COOK BOOK |) Tries to Hide Secret This theory was given addition- }even in death to keep her secret MILK RECIPE COOK | |my body. 1 wish you to bury me and al weight by a letter found on the *FISHER'S BLEND SOUR | body. which Indicated she wished “Dear brothers and friends,” she BOOK wrote, “I have no one to claim * : jas M1 fi ad Both edited and all Recipes | “"50" wig n The Ackerman woman's “wife,” Prepared and Tested by ||a New York girl, obtained a di- l}vorce two years ag ine years Isabelle Clark Swery || i000 ser marriage to “Ackerinan Cooking and Baking expert. || Now she is Mrs. Sarah Wise, the 7 |imother of a bouncing year-old Editor Pure Food’ Department ||child. Wise kept callers from his Seattle Post Intelligencer. | wife today, insisting no one could Send four cents in stamps for bork ||**° her books; two cent stamp if only one Read Meters, Too ied. || “Ackerman,” whose real name {a itdtadie ||unknown, was for a time an opti- * || clan At another time “he” was Fisher Flouring Mills Co. | empioyea by tM city as a water || meter reader. Harbor Island, Seattle || Clothing on thy body was of fine ture. The itl wore a gray y trousers and brown ox a white shirt and collar. Silk }sox and man’s underwear pleted her attire. Ail marks of identification had been removed, An fron plate was fastened to "The | her belt with a handkerchief. IOWA TEARS DOWN ca". GERMAN PROPAGANDA Choose the| my United Press Leased Wire physician who| DES MO oS, la, Aug. 3.—The makes a spe-| , fiaity of curing | tearing down of the German propa the kind of ail-| ganda in Iowa continued today ment from) Federal agents were busy in half Ree etter ene ordinary |a dozen towns questioning suspect about curing the ailments peculiar|ed persons and making arrests } Choose the Right Doctor portant. thing for you to do if you are an ais ing man is to neek the Don't £0} ie first one| you see simply | because he hap- medical man really knows but little | to men. He merely has a general] In Des Moines, D. T. Blodgett, an whole range of ailments to which|Charged with violation of the flesh is heir. He therefore knows aleapionage act. Fe agents Hittle about all ailments, and is not| raided a print shop and two res! @n expert in an if should go to him he may conscientiously try to} eure you, but not knowing how, he| Ta if ent eeer you. |ing a speech made by Thos, E. Wat- te trust. your case in ‘hia|#0n, in Georgia last June, against the same good, sound|the conscription act, were confis- en you need doctor|cated. Further arrests in connec. dences, one the home of Blodgett Thousands of pamphlets contain hegith in your mort valuatts asset, {ton With this are expected today My adv and consultation are 5 free to the afflicted whether treat- Pian’ esyialn my" methods and rigs | Oe Ae G. GETS SETTLED fled to explain my methods and give| Os As Us friendly advice to thowe who call, nd you can pay as able, in weexly |. First meals were served Friday or monthly installments. My prices|in the new quarters of the Seattle are wi n the reach of every man.| Athletic club. Preparations were mem year | made for 250 at the luncheon, The DR. MACY 213% Second Ave. | juxurious new furniture of the club athe peat ee Myles rier | was being installed. The rooms 5 & im. to 5 Pin. daily! are those previously occupied by Evenings, 7 to $8. Sundays, 10 to 12) ly. "8 y | the Arctie club, s is the} day One regimental pitcher let \fly a wild pitch in one exciting +|baseball game, the ball strikin: com Far and Near } URGED TO AID ROOT WELCOME $ News by Telegraph and Telephone Seattle tomorrow will wel | Charles Fleishmann and pilot come back to the United States | ited when hydroplane collapsed, Elihu Root, ambassador ex- |New York traordinary to Russia, and the | members of his commission, at | Capt. Taylor at Mineola, falls to} & public luncheon to be held at | death tn airplane the Arena at 12 noon. The vis Crew uit ship ct Mavel, Ore,} Itors will arrive in the city | when dry squad makes raid some time in the morning and Will remain only a few hours. German submarine uses Nor The Chamber of Commerce and|Wesian ehip as base somewhere in Commercial Club, which arr qi the Atlantic | the reception ut «othe §=reqt of BE. HW. Collins gets = agquainted Mayor Gill, has announced that the/ with thugs who beat him out of $11 incheon will be public, and that * aan ova inglted Tickets wore}, Hotels will make Tuesdays beet placed on sale Friday morning, at/!¢s day the Hartell downtown drug stores,| Gus Ryker of Eugene, Ore., at the Owl drug store, at Boldt’® phones farmer to extinguish fire Second ave. restayrant, and at the he saw on roof thru glasses three amber rooms. They cost 50/ miles away cents, The doors will open at the ee i : Arena at 11:00 ©. & 1,921 men recruited yesterday from lowa and Washington Ralph Horr in Charge Seattle has the honor of being the first city in the country to pay — homage to the returning commis sion, The visit here was arranged by the Washington delegation to congress, and the forma] invitation transmitied by wireless by Mayor Gil, ~The commission accepted the invitation Thursday thru Comman jdant R. BE. Coontz, of Bremerton |navy yard Ralph Horr ts handling the de-| A pig ate up a $200 Liberty Bond talled arrangements for the recep-jof Astor Asquith on a farm near tion. Edgehill, Utah, Russell in Party The commission consists of Elihu Root, famous statesman of Amert jea, former secretary of war and secretary of state: Charles Edward Russell, former special staff writer | Strike in the Kennecott copper mines, Cordova, Alaska, called off by miners. Newman Erb sues Manufacturing }company for $2,681,480 for failure to fulfill contract for 4,000 cars for for The Star and sister papers CY-| Russian government rus McCormick, president of the . hanes ie See National Harvester Co.; Samuel R.| Robert Preston, pioneer ¢ | Rarton, New York financier; James| Westminster, B. C. manager of/ and Fishing Westminster Towing | Duncan, vice president of the Amer. {ean Federation of Labor; Charles|©% dies R. Crane, leading manufacturer;| J. W. Quigg & Co., awarded con John R. Mott, leader of the Y. M. C./tract to complete cade Scenic highway on bid of $47,606.81. Little girls to nell flowers at rafl-| road station for benefit of Red Crons Mother of Prof. Hamilton Doug las, Mrs, Rachael Rickarby, 81, dios at datghter’s home | Mrs. M. H. Hamilton, 70, mother | of C. H. Hamilton of Seattle dies of injuries recetved in auto acct- dent, Los Angeles. Over 400 visitors will attend the closing exercises of the Puyallup summer school today, Soldiers fire salute over body of |A. movement; Maj. Gen. Hugh L, |Secott, chief of staff of the United | States army, and Rear Admiral Jas. H. Glennon Others in Party | Accompanying the commission are jthe following co. RE L Michie, alde the chief of staff of |the army; Col. Willlam Lee Judson, military attache to the diplomatic mission; Col. T. Bentley Mott, Holton C. Curl, United States navy; Lieut. Alva D. Barnhart, United States navy; James McKen- na, chief clerk and disbursing of- fleer of the mission; Clyde 8. Stil well, James F. O'Rourke, J. Kee-|Alexander Hope at Fort Lawton Kan, ane E, Washburn, Walter| cemetery \w ug. George D. Gregory.) wntversity Presbyterian church jelerk; Sergt. Paul V. Randall, or-| wi) hold pienie tomorrow at Wood derly; George E. Long, messenger: |jand park Basil Miles, secretary of the mis " - A fire estimated at $500 partly sion; = Maj. Stanley Washburn./aestroys home of Mra. M. Zipsie, United States army, and F. Eu. 7 OK 9007 Fourth ave. 8. gene Prince, civil alde and inter. proter. Prosecuting Attorney Landin * Other Cities Invited files charge of grand larceny against Florence Boren and F. M. rege inc Blodgett from information which alleged they stole diamond ring and $80. A piece of flying timber kills U. Natatsu, Jap worker in mill at Troutdale, Wash The homes of H. E. Larson, 1639 North , and Wm. J. Morrow 4412 Woodlawn ave., were ransack ed by burglars yesterday Home Consumers’ league give picnic at Alki Beach Robber home of Henry Rurnets, place, and gets $1.70 GIVE BIG BENEFIT The Alki Women's Improvement b will entertain at a lawn fete at the home of Mrs. George Adrian at the end of the Alki car Ik! point, Saturday afternoon and evening, for the benefit of the WITH THE AMERICAN EXPE.-|Ked Cross. Bridge and whist will DITIONARY ARMY, Aug. 3.—-|De played during the afternoon, and Trench helmets for Pershing’s Sam-|®t 3 p. m. eight litle dancers will | mies arrived today, amid general re-|¢ance on the awn. There will be The reception consist of Gov. Lister, Mayor Gill, President Rhodes, Judge Richard A, Ballinger, former United States Senator Samuel H. Piles, Judge Thomas Burke, Scott C. Bone, Jo siah Collins, Col. C. B. Blethen, Le Roy Sanders, T. 8. Lip RL. Proctor, president of the Seattle Central Labor council, and the heads of all Seattle's civic and pub [Iie bodie Inv fons have been sent to Everett, Bellingham, Olymplta, Bremerton and other Puget sound cities, urging them to send delega tions to join In the welcome to the mission. ‘SAMMIES GET NEW HELMETS | BY J. W. PEGLER United Preas Staff Corresponde will enters 1330 «Lucas }joicing. In thetr training for the|s*mes and races also, and fortune trenches the Sammi have been|tellers. Pretty maidens in at- laching for the exact equipment|tractive booths will serve refresh- ments, In the evening a musical they will wear on the battle front program will be given. Two accidents of minor nature added excitement to the camp to an American interpreter an¢ ja French Neutenant with live NEW TONG WAR | Sammies, practicing grenades, ¢ one too close to la box of the sam sort of trench} nit eased weapons, and the box exploded PYRE DY, ate ate 6 ek Aug. 3 Chang, aged 60, Chinese storekeep- er, was shot and killed by two tong gunmen today, wrile standing front| of his store here. The gunmen fled, but one was captured later The murder is believed to mark the opening of another tong war in .|the Bay cities, aud Chief of Police Vollmer detailed police to watch the activities of tongmen | The killing was witnessed by a number of persons, who were able to give the police a detailed de- scription of the slayerm | No one was injured, DETECTIVE CAPTAIN LEADS PROSECUTION By United Press Leased Wire | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug |Capt. of Detectives Duncan Mathe son today took personal charge of |the prosecution of Frank C, Oxman,| lcharged with subornation of per-| jury, as an outgrowth of the Thos. | Mooney bomb plot trial, Mathes: ym headed the “bomb bu- So junta expionton. “| HAYWOOD IN CHARGE cooraitopass (°F, |. W. W. FUNERAL AS U. S. OFFICERS | By United Pre Tensed Wire | 8 FRANCISCO, Aug. from the | United Press Leased Wire | CHICAGO, Aug. 3.—The funeral Frank Little, I. W. W. leader, lynched in Butte, probably will’ be held in Butte tomorrow, Wm. D.| Haywood, secretary of the nation-| al organization, said today. He re ot 3.—Bix Preatdio | hundred men Jofficers’ reserve corps camp today | @) OTF A ; i are preparing their resignations, |) >. mocha lathe Arg eno | turnin in their equipment ai et Sox: mn a esno, al. ate we nd Bet oiacing arrangements for the fu-| ting ready to go home. They have been notified of their| M¢ral In his hands failure to secure commissions.) More than 1,500 others, who did| STOP ENLISTING not receive a request to resign, now| know they t been successful, | Recruiting for the naval militia | - of Washington will be stopped at 8 TWILL PLEAD GUILTY <2 dootring 10 esti’ attor tonient men desiring to enlist after tonight | By United Press Tansed Wire must apply by application. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2.—Pleas| of guilty to charges of violating) DRIVE AGAINST GAMBLING American neutrality by recruiting . Prosecuting Attorney Lundin ‘and in San Francisco for the British Sheriff Stringer have launched a army previous to Amefica’s entry C@™Palgn against punch boards into the. war will be entered. by| 404 slot machines In which chance D. Thomas Addis and Ralph K.|!* involved lair, according to well-defined reports today, Such pleas would end a jong legal fight by Blair and [Addis against the charges, But now that is all over and we will get back to regular bus- iness again. And the question of your teeth is just as important a one now If your teeth needed attention then, they need it just that much worse by this time. as it was two weeks ago. They are just decayed that much more and are just that mach more painful and unpleasant. can get anywhere. And our prices are the very lowest. This is only made pos- sible by the very large volume of business that we do. Every member of our staff is a graduate, registered dentist of the very highest class. Every operator in this office has graduated from the best dental colleges and passed the examination of the state dental board. Every operator in this office has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. WHAT DOES THIS CERTIFICATE MEAN TO YOU? It means that you can come here for your dental work, secure in the knowledge that it will be done right—the way it ought to be done—by a man who understands his business thoroughly. It means that you have proof right before you that the dentist who holds this certificate has passed a thorough and search- ing examination before a board of competent judges, as to his knowledge of and ability to practice the den- tal profession, We use the very best of materials. We guarantee all work. Our guarantee is in writ- ing and is ironclad. It is signed both by the operator who did the work and also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. We guarantee to do your work for you WITHOUT |HURTING YOU A BIT. This is a mighty important thing. Many people have put off having necessary dental work done on account of being afraid that it would hurt them to have the work done. 1405 Third Avenue. Diagonally across from the Postoffice. leading dentists. EXPECTED FROM MOUNTAINEERS By United Presse Leased Wire Special agents have been assign- WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.—-Reports ed to make a careful inquiry, and of threatened armed resistance to /stern measures will be taken to re- the draft in isolated points of|prees any rebellion, Georgia and Western North Caro-| The reports were submitted by lina are being probed by the de-|internal revenue agents and trans- partment of justice {mitted to the justice department Mountaineers and farmers tn|They state that speakers are tour- these regions are said to have sup-|ing mountain and rural sections plied themselves with new Win-/|declaring the draft law unconstitu- chester rifles and ammunition to tional and advising farmers and fight the draft. mountaineers to resist it. U.S, BACKS PLANS FOR DRIVE IN BALKANS TQ HELP ITALY WASHINGTON, Aug. 3— | Prospects of a big Balkan While these executive and diplo- matic matters drive; America’s extension of talked vacation prospects for about her embargo; and a better {September 15. feeling In Itallan diplomatic Win Sood’ wonton! aed quarters over the Austrian situ- — h1)14 were before the house ation marked today’s war de- The senate recessed, waiting velopments, final action by the finance commit Some diplomats sald the |tee on the $2,000,000,000 tax bill, A United States may declare war |report is expected tomorrow Peace talk will break in the sen- jate soon as Senator Stone proposes on Austria soon. Extension of the American embargo to cover steel prod- (to speak at the behest of the ucts may force Japan to place American Union Against Militar- )ism. some of her ships In the At lantlc, as the and the oR Se United States Mean- |NASMAN FUNERAL SATURDAY time the neutrals have been asked to present their food needs to the United States for | 6819 25 vise. These needs must be kept at a cle collided with a car at minimum, for this government has | Westlake ave. and Virginia st., will determined that none of ita prod ucts shall reach Germany. N. BE., who was in. ‘Butterworth & Sons chapel. The Strike Is Over—Back | to Business Again. How About Your Teeth? We have all been pretty busy for the past couple of weeks, either trying to get down town or else trying to get home. We are right here on the job for your servic We offer you the very highest grade dental service that you REGAL DENTAL OFFICES - DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. Lady attendants on duty at all times. Be sure to get to the right place. In every respect Seattle’s NOT OPEN EVENI NGS OR SUNDAYS Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. ARMED RESISTANCE TO THE DRAFT |ALLIE brewed, congress] 5. gle today survey | Rellingham, and Walter T. Wood,| y. | | | The funeral of P. J, Nasman, 43,| the state insane asylum today, y killed Thursday, when hie! indictment for assault with intent! #24 checks stomach be held Saturday afternoon, at the! Clark two years ago, is a prominent OR. L. A CLARK If you are among this number, we say, delay no longer on this account. We have brought our systent of painless dentistry to such a point of perfection that , we are now able to guarantee to perform the most | | difficult dental work without hurting the patient a bit. We can prove this statement to your entire satisfac- tion, by showing you what we have done for others along this line. We have many testinionials on file, from good, sub- stantial men and women who live in Seattle and vicin- ity and who state, over their own signatures, have done their dental work for them and have done it absolutely painlessly. , i _ All sort and conditions of dental work are included in these testimonials, too. You are doing yourself « great injustice if you neglect bad teeth. are very unpleasant them- selves; they look bad; they detract from your personal appearance; they are painful and unpleasant. But, worst of all is what they will do to your general health. They will hurt your ion; they may cause rheumatism, swollen joints and even serious diseases of the spine. ee tes E And it is absolutely useless for one to have teeth these days. ong We invite you to call and we will give you & ough examination and also tell you just what it cost to have your teeth put into perfect condition. This examination won't cost you a cent nor will it place you under any obligation whatever to have other work done unless you want it. But the important thing is: Don’t delay—coitie int at once, 4 | N. W. Corner Third and Uniott. S WILL LAUNCH DRIVE ON TEUTONS THRU BALKANS By United Press Leased Wire | beg active work against Aus ria. Italy's irnfation has subsided to @ marked degree today. Russia has sided with her tn the. demand that the United Stat clare war on Austria and appl ly the other entente nations have told Italy that there will be no im- mediate separate peace with Aus- tria—the thing Italy opposed Tt fs regarded as significant that Peace talk out of Vienna is being | loudly cheered by representative German papers. The state department continues silent on the Austrian situation. WASHINGTON, Aug. Big offensive operations In the Balkans against Teuto' will come soon, allied agents here said today. This development is a result of recent conferences here and abroad among allied diplomats and bears more or less on Italy’a recent demands for E. K. WOOD LEAVES 2 MILLION ESTATE By United Press Leased Wire SAN RAF. 4 Aug. 3.—Dispos- ing of an estate estimated to be worth over $2,000,000, the will of B. K. Wood, deceased lumberman, fs} The bulk of the es-| tate is left to Marion 8. Wood, the widow, and Frederick K. Wood, of Must You Be Careful of Your Stomach? of Berkeley, sons, ing to refuse ordinarily wholesome foods ply will not agree with u live on a tiresome diet, ¢ stantly fearful of knowing that if you tion you must suffer the indigestion? Must you, after mea Gone yourself with artificial dige ve pills weaken yo still furth eublcss ” Cut loose from stomach f stomach fear—try man-size dinner Just a teaspoonful nesia in half a g | Bisurated makes sweet all the sour ents of your stomach, ROUGH WORK LANDS WIFE IN ASYLUM By United Press Leased Wire PORTLAND, Aug. 3.—As a result of an attempt to horsewhip her for- mer husband, then force him at the point of a revolver to remarry her, Mrs. Marcella Clark was taken to Two youths who assisted her are under | natural means. It ts not @ laxative, and is absolutely harmless. Avoid Magnesia in other forms and insist on Bisurated Magnesia for stomach purposes. Sold by druggists every= where. to kill A. BE Clark, who divorced Mrs. \ Portland attorney, ~aaame