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STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 1917. PAGE 2 115 MILLS RUN |“ Show You How ONEICHT-HOUR | Serns Peel Off!" Ever Peel a Banana Skin? Thatie It thon corns Penrice) BERLIN PAPERS | BUSY DEFENDING KAISER’S CRIMES 1d nto frengy, enduring pain, digeing, BY JOHN GRANDENS With 115 lumber and shingle | élicing toes, inkering with plasters United Preee t Correepondtent " , re pon x BERLIN, VIA LONDON, milla operating at the pre oy Bept. 7-—Demanding that the time on an elghthour basle, “American people secure an there Ie likely to be no Imme- P so that In mt will be autocratic nual guarant future their pre unable to rule as a of bullding ma- e of the “unfair” deciarationoon 10-hour lumber dictator,” was volced in t made by the bullding trades Lokal Anzeiger today, The councl! of Weshington. newspaper asserted thie was in This statement was made at ~ reality the insistent request wnlon headquarters Friday. a ~ volced both by Pope Benedict The majority of the yards have “NO INTEREST! and the reichstag |made ample provision to keep & you, the Seattle homefernisher, to select any ! The L \ ors editorial| stocks of fair lum on hand, wad up to $100——it will be sent to your home without was impelle by receipt of dis |ion officials stated payment! patches from Amer! quoting Ge Ten bour lumber wae @aelews) state department as declaring the |unfetr bt the butléing trade %, e 6 aspen United States would not necessar | cowl! September 1, aad thin ac | “OSS pa in By AR, fly require destruction of the Ho |tion was followed by subordiaate amd tape, trying to fino core we it henzollern dynasty ae & pre-rees! hutiding organisations voting te me Ml the most popular Victor records ore DAZZLING LIGHTS ON ®!5)."0" "on Hae alte af peace. fuse to handle ten-hour lumber, See A Ue ld eetey © baneees . 0 ania | Defend K ‘9 Duplicity | The average production last nent ¥ a the September list at a a a re day commented at length on long to the vermen’s Pro-|\*,." thing in the wor patches from Petrograd recently |tective association, was estimated by number; free delivery service by mail; printed {n allied newspapers re-lat $12,000 feet Friday morning by ‘ . vealing secret correspondence ex-| Robert BM. Allen, secretary of the sent to any P. O. address in the United jehanged between the crear and Kal |assoctatior This lumber is manu at our expense, sor, W in 1904 and later jamiead an the tester Vasin 7 The V he Zeitung admitted! Alien said that the average new | two the authentietty of this correspond: | business obtained for these mills | th © 4 When He's Al Dolled Up. Tyron G. Harlan ence today declared the kal-/for tb week 0 feet, and | Bveryhody's Juastn’ It Collins and Marian nerein was justified, |the sh « rw ‘ 00 ' - & ——— ST - owing to British intrigues, feot. He had no figures to show | ** a happened Miracte of Love MeKee Trio “The kaiser's purpose,” the ed-/how man mille were operating on} t ous) CW. Aletter) MeKee Trio {torial asserted, “was merely ¢ the ten-hour basis. le of “Ge —_— ——~—~~—— [fj frustrate these, and he acted aftr m any drug store, y ey-Ary ¥ ) (English) & —( ) su on wit beth Spencer consultation with ward Hamilton the chancellor and the foreign minister.” iMaive (de L’ - | Attempted Seoret Pact ite Pele te Coming Rack to Dixtelandt : The Lokal Anseiger cvserted/ MOTOR CARS CURBED ge the were? sa alk en Orpyeus Quartet Bil the correspondence merely gave | ha. i fico habe evidence of the kaiser's endeavor! Orders directing them to enforce! on ING, DINER m—Pox Trot Six Brown Brothers to circumvent England's hostile|more strictly the regulation which | MUSIC ANT DA SING, DIND 5 an ones, SE plans prohibita the use of daz#ling or glar HOTEL BUTLER Refined atmosphere—mena con istent with your pocketbook.—Ad | vertinement Six Brown Brothers treaty pro-|ing headlights on automobiles were legrams, | (ast to the police force by Chief insur} Peckingham Friday PLAN TODAY for a Sunday A Russian-German posed in the letters and it was declared, would have ed peace UHiltehy-Kee—Medley One-Step _ weph C. Smith's Orchestra Biegfeld Fellies—Modiey One-Step Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra Arkansaw Traveler—American Folk Dan Seldter’s Jey—American Folk Dance.....V Conway's Band Mareh Conway's Band | The correspondence referred to is being printed by the New York Herland in a series of copyrighted | dispatches from Herman Dernstetn, formerly editor of the New York Jewish newspaper, the Day, and} now in Russia, It was stated by Bernstein that the correspondence was obtained from the Russian se-| cret archives It included tor Rand tor Rand Country and My Country—Frances Alda Irving Bertin ye Heme Fires Muraing—John Meo Ford Nat of tele os _ er d AG of Happiness sremisa cewtse toed = 1] See What Others Are Doing in have schemed German ag CONSCRIPTION MEN for a secret Russo ment. Prosperity-land! | | | LDERWOOD MANOR ex: F t ty under the —__—~ 4 tends to 9 ° wife a {men and — AGAIN DEFEATED | A ‘2.25 ! | ~- United Press Leased W ‘ ef DENIES “[ won't discharge anybody,” | 970" veead Said pt 7.—The said Stringer, “and 1 have just re| WASHINGTON, called Depaty Art Curtis from the | Senate today again stockade until I have had time to| wealth conscriptionists reject fully investigate the charges made |ing 19 to 65, La Follette’s amend by Attorney J, M. Glasgow that Curtis gave the prisoners the gun 3 A. Shellberg, who with which aided their escape and |%° a of the county jail|that Shellberg now knows !t as a Prisoners escaped Au-: fact.” QUST JAILOR ff John Stringer late Thurs. put an end to the courthouse he planned to discharge income tax rates $643,000,000 more ment increasing as to raise are at your a joe. 4, 1 ed for a 50 per cent eurtax upon incomes of $1,000,000 or more, but its heaviest increases were put up} incomes between $50,000 and) ,000, | ¥ & vote of 26 to 51, the senate a] WR CREDIT PLAN Is the Answer to the n rejected the Hollis amendment |f} rere you wi adding $80,000,000 to the tncome|— Shere tee we talk thet what to add to your tax levy proposed by the finance committee. The Hollis amendment would have {ncreased rates on in comes between $25,000 and $250,000. | Waterhouse Wants 12 Boys on Ranch Twelve boys of the age of 14 or older have the opportunity of pic ing fruit on the big ranch in the fome of the ow bear ter Hat ts ti 5 ALDERWOOD MANOR Wapato district, own by Frank Waterhouse, president of the|f| , Practical and Washington State Harvesters’ C7092, league. They witl leave Sunday you will n and pick peaches Monday you he boys will have the best of f pou care on a aplendidly equipped ranch, and work for the next two months, {f they wish ft, as t are 15,000 boxes of peaches |18,000 boxes of apples to barvest 16 MEN FAILED TO REPORT FOR EXAM Names of 16 men who failed to report for physical examination to division No. 4d now as deser | posted The list PUGET MILL CO. 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TURRELL’S WOMEN’S SHOES TO SELL UP TO *7.0 MEN’S SHOES TO SELL UP TO $5.00 At these prices we offer the best Shoes to be had in the city at anywhere near the price. We will save you dollars on Judge Tworogers Lands on Beozers! “Such generogity in giving awag| alcohol ts rarely see: sald Acting | Police Judge Phiilip Tworogers in |Passing Jwtice upon the case of five drunks who were arrested in the midat of an alley booze party, of them d@jared a strang- had given them the alcohol, Tworogers sentenced them to! 1332-1334 Recouc aanua Glasses | $2.50 on Earth EXAMINATIONS FREE Home of the Best > Our experience in vision testing enables ||seven days your shoe bill un to correct. ¥ tee eda "or it Rev. Dr. A. M. Skelly, pastor of Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes shown by us are marked way bMow ig th ony own mots grinds | Blessed Sacrament church, and @e prices quoted anywhere else, We mado hi purchases ¢ popular Toric and Keyptok | popular lecturer, will address the fr U months ago, at much low cout ha oday, and are efore ble Bifocal Lenses, Ring ‘County Gemobeatia cigh “at er than today, and are therefor its regular meeting and lunch Sat underselling competitors | urday noon at the Good Hats cafe: terla, upon the subject, “The Ideal | tizen.” John ©. Rathburn will| also address the club upon “Legis- lative Control of Wages.” Mrs. Frank B. McMullen, soprano, will THE MARCUM OPTICAL CO. NEAR MADISON, yd 1906. Turrell’s | | 903 SECOND AVE. | Downstairs °. 120 MARION ST, at ° | PIL zy _E LS IN THL, NOSE astounded at the change. He would discover that modern dentistry is a science; a matter of positive knowledge and of marvelous methods and appliances; and he would be particularly aston- ished at the statement that modern DENTISTRY IS PAINLES He would refuse to believe it; but would be com stration. The astonishment of Howang-ty would, will be yours, if you accept our cordial invitation to visit our offices the pleasure of explaii know about modern dentistry or qualified for the purpose. Of course we want your patronage, anyhow; but it would particul, us to be thus favored because you were sure that of all dental ing or demonstrating anything that you may| want to - No place in the entire country is better? equipped { ed to do so by ‘a demon- wever, be no greater than arid give us ly please this one is best qualified to give you first-class skill, service and ma terial, con- sistent with all that goes with the word BEST. All examinations and estimates are made and sonally. y plows any guarantce of absolute satisfaction is given to eich patien and signed both by Dr. Clark and by the LICENSED Graduate Diental Sur- geon who does your work. A visit to our offices or an examination with advice and estimate of cost is freely offered. It positively does not obligate you'to patronize us apd we will thank you for accepting the invitation. REGAL DENTAL PARL DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. Lady attendants on duty at all times. H N. W. Corner Third Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the 1405 Third Avenue In every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS given by Dr. L. R./ Clark per- Raad Fr place. i Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. . : : was certified. ¥ ‘under arrest, ism,” he announced that he would), . CROPS GREATER fight anybody who tried to make | P°?4ins !nvestigation 9 [dim fight Ww. Street c - be treet car con- Xinas, who declares he came to! ductor, 1289 42nd aye N., sus- jthe United States six years ago, said that he could not obtain nat uralization papers because he could not read or write the English lan- would go to war willingly {f they would give him his papers. He failed to make affidavit that id, accordingly, Dy United Presse Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Sept. 7— The condition of the spring wheat crop Sept. 1 71.2 as compared with 486 a yoar previous. The total production of spring wheat was forecast as bushels against 000, the August esti- 158,000,000 production In 1916, and 264,000,000, the 1911- 1915 averag: Fetimating the winter wheat pro: duction this year at 417,000,000 bushels, the entire wheat crop was forecast to be 668,000,000 bushels, against Inst year's 640,000,000. Corn's condition Sept. 1 was 76.7, com 1 with 788 a month pre- vious; 71.8 a year ago, and 76.2, the ten-year average The production of the other tm- portant crops showed substantial increases, except for cotton, ap- ples, peaches and flax. Fights Here, But Not for Democracy John X S444 Ballard ave., an alien Greek, certified for serv. fee by Division 6, carried the war into the division headquarters Fri- day. Displaying “militant pacif- "SYSTEMATIC | SAVERS SUCCEED To be successful, saving must be systematic. Spasmodic, hit- or-miss saving moghods never get anyyhere. 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