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Webb ji Telieved him of $5.50 on & years WHITCOMB TO PUSH CONTROL OF FUEL HERE David Whitcomb, 4186 Arcade buliding Fuel Administra the state of Washin ed to Seattie Monday from the national capital 1 mediate t to alla Walla, be that priso: The court Your Duty toda “DL charg- 3 aid Every American is ed with the sacred word Heed it well. Another Duty—to Family and Self—weigh the thought well. That Duty demands of you— Save Your Money—Have a Sav- ings Account. Tuesda ers will be require |the fuel administrator, with an inventory of the a the to the month coal and The American Bank wishes to Pe help you perform that Duty. 0 Open an account if only with $1. It will grow by having trator, 4186 VANCOUVER, B. C. At et i 4 y here, aturday, the board g clove one of the Jail iY Y/ by prohibition Added and Compounded. i Your Duty Is Today! Don’t Delay! Subscriptions to Liberty Loan Bonds received and advances made in payment. Get our war tax booklet free. It is the work of an expert. AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO. SECOND AVE AT MADISON sty DENTIST Why Experiment? 14 om Bui Third Ave, and Vike #4 Lntrance 4404 Third Ave, would slowly filter from the re gions of surplus Iabor to th gions of scarcity; but that eoccvcccccce Arcade | | ONDAY, OCT. 15, 1917. LABOR ARMY T | BENEXTMOVE IS V IN WAR PLANS BY BASIL M, MANLY WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct 15.—Mobilization of a great in dustrial army le on the cards as the next revolutionary step toward a solution of the na tlon’s problem of providing } sinews of war and supplying | ivil population rapidly learning n nation discov t year of war, what the ered during the that the behind the army in the mines and field is an important and must be as sys tematically provided for as the army In the trenches | Plans to Mobilize Labor | Plana are being considered today} for putting American industries on} a war basis and mobilizing the tn-| dustrial forces in the most effective fashion ] This does not mean putting every workingman and woman into « unt form or under military orders, nor does it mean at present a mobtlinn-| tion plan that will include all work ers for all lines of industry, That would be too big a Job Wants an Organization All Uncle Sam is after just now in a systematic organization thru which the labor necessary to fill the gaps and rush special work for war needs can be mobilized and moved rapidly from one industry or| locality to another In the coal industry there great shortages ors in certain fields im | anthracite alone, while in other rections men are working leas than full time, In normal times men army factorion are competent is too slow for war which call for “flying nq of workers who can move needed True of Other Industries | f coal in also true} an degree of abip:| construction ments and war or-| tehould t CARGO ICTIM OF GERMAN DIVER SOUN | Hy United Press Leased Wire NEW YORK, Oct, 15.--The Amer lean steamer Lawts Luckenback hae) been submarined off the French const and nine of her crew are mine-| ing, according to information today | Ao the owners here. | The Lewis Luckenback waa In| comme of Capt. Adama, She was bullt at Camden, N. J., in 1903, was 356 feet long, and her engines were 1,000 hi | le to develop power The boat left Ban Francine 28 for Puget sound, where shg a cargo for a trip thru the subma- rine zone, DEMS BACK POLICE COMMISSION HERE Resolutions providing for a po Hee commission and an adequate wage for letter carriers were intro duced by the King County Demo. eratic club at the Saturday lunch eon at the Good Kats cafeteria The resolutions were laid over for a week The one relating to the pollee commiasion suggests the commission have full power to se lect the police head, while the sec ond one. introduced by Charles A Reynolds, urged a higher wage for the matimen, owing to the increas- od cost of living SEATTLE MUST DIG FOR LIBERTY LOAN a - oe | Continued From Page 1 | oo —-—_—_——_—_——6 the kaleer Se tt was agreed that no Ifmit placed on the amount to od for the second Liberty | The call is for $2,000,000,000, but that | President Wilnc arked the country respond promptly and hearted and oversubscribe Here's the Score der factories, and atacturing in| Everybody must i bond! plants that hing work for|, Out of the hundreds of industrial | the army and navy jfirma tr attle, only a few have) The only way seon to meet these |TePorted progress situations Is to have an industrial! flere is the sc army “flying nq * of picked | Firm, m all kinds of trades and) Pirm No. of Sub jons, definitely under the ecribers control of some central federal] Whiton Hard “8 body Spelaer & H ) jer Produ TODAYS | ‘ ' CARTOONET WOMEN ASKED TO AID Far and Near H News by Telegraph and Telephone al Birk hree grand lodge officers of the Elka will honored by Elk ttle and the Northwest Mor nday Clerk Perey F. Thomas ervice flag in the gen e ) four stars, in honor » that have joined the na LILLIE, jeorge Granley put a b pierced with nails acro’ to h 5 deme of auto chicken thie was awakened the other night to find that the board had ruined the \tires of the machine of hia rich uncle, whose heir he expected to be. The unole walked back to the jrallway station, swearing that he would ent George off with a shil ling. lection of officers for the atudent body at the unive ity has failed to attract much attention \tht r The Thoma Harve Co of Seattle, and will b at I's new plant Baker boulevard A ce fla he entrance f the t avin Trust Co. « ay a alled for servic ' | streets e woman In the state has reapond to the I and invest in| Overton G the women’s lary co Kilties, Hobson and Chorus Aid the Loan Scotch kiities Church choirs made martial mus! on Saturday night, whore speakers appealed for prompt Lib erty Loan subscriptions Capt. Richm Pearson Hobson f naval fame, a in Seattlo| ate Saturday afternoon, and a few] Lose Your Fat, Keep Your Health Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying alittle zemo furnished by any druggist for 35c. Extra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczem: tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads an similar skin diseases will be removed. 7 or clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy,always use zemo,the penetrating, antiseptic liquid, It is nota greasy salve and it does not stain. When others fail it is the one dependable treatment forskin troubles of all kinds, The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O, CLO-VO Not a Teaspoonful but 15 drops of CLO VO, 4 times a day, will give you quicker and better results than any Pile remedy you ever used. CLO-VO is an internal treatment for protruding and bleeding piles. Some- thing new. Try it. For sale by all drug- gists. A O14 Father Time has blundered Should Russia stay until the tn A The coming age ix hound to be through “Commercial,” and We're wetting that And an ane "ost uw COAT DRESS vay PLORBNGE STORE Second and Union Prsrams Inours later was busy on the street | over « total of $ Soattia| signed by Frank Waterhouse, ship-| entered its closing two weeks with pr SCREAMS OF PAIN. SCREAMS OF PAIN are so rarely heard by an up-to-date dentist that if he should hear one he would be badly frightened. We have thirteen operating rooms, all of which are inter-connected ‘with the rest rooms and waiting rooms, and all: of which are constantly filled by a never-ending stream of patients of both sexes and of all ages. YET EVEN A WHIMPER FROM LITTLE CHILDREN IS VERY RARE- LY HEARD. That is because we have developed to perfection the practice of modern PAINLESS DENTISTRY We not only guarantee to make all extractions and other dental operations with the absolute minimum of pain, but ‘ we also positively guarantee to give you the very highest qual- ity of work and materials for the very least money consistent with all that goes with the word BEST. High-class PAINLESS DENTISTRY at Low Prices is OUR SPECIALTY. It has been so for many years past. 7 : All our statements are backed by the fact that we are an old established firm whose business and professional integrity is of the highest order; and last, but not least, by our inflexible rule to consider “OUR REPUTATION FIRST; OUR PROFITS LAST.” Dr. L. R. Clark, who as owner and manager is the responsible head of this establishment, personally makes allexaminations and gives estimates and advice free to all. An unqualified guarantee covering all our promises, whether advertised or spoken, is issued to every patient and signed by both Dr. Clark and by the LICENSED Graduate Dental Surgeon who does the work. REGAL DENTAL PARLORS Lady Attendants on Duty at All Times. 1405 Third Avenue. N. W. Corner Third and Union. Diagonally across from the postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place. In every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS OR. L. R. CLARK 0,000 to the gor-| If you value your watch, 16 faynes repair it. Next Liberty theatre.— Advertisement ng for response to the Liberty| ernment Saturd: Loan appeal } - —— a a | Wilson Sets Oct. 24 as Liberty Loan Day| WABHINGTON, Oct. 16.—The} second Liberty loan campaign today | Buys $500,00 Worth One of the biggest local Liberty loan subscriptions here has been To Remove First Signs of Old Age ul Revere” message from Pres-| Mme Wilson for a full $5,000,000,000 | that will echo thruout Ger-| as an index of American vic- ping man, for 9,000. auty c ndieat a the in subscriptions have ‘1 $580,000 by allotmen ern ific railroad. endous efforts are necessary, pointing to unoffi-| « 4s of only $790,000, official total is h turned |‘ \¢ fal | sea9 With | bonds required to be sold daily un MILLION FOR HIM til October 27, new measures are be- | ing introduced to enthuse the peo- The president proclaimed Oct 4 as Liberty Loan day, and called | er Cincinnati Man Discovers | © Drug That Loosens Corns so They Lift Out The best way to s by bathing by rengthen them ‘ace | lotion dissolving an Saxclite in a zel. This creates a f made but . procurable at every « been known 1b nthe le to hold patriotic gath-| t Ts | | Big Window Display |: Helps Liberty Loan! hun feet f Tontght Rargain METROPOLITAN f::<2'* First Time tn Seattle A Great New Viny, Founded on a Great Old One A. H. WOODS Presents Potash and Perlmutter IN SOCIETY seal druggists are bavi of window A By Montague Glass and Rol Cooper Megrue a ONE CONTINUOUS LAUGH MERCHANT FL Eves. and Sat Mat, Wed. Ma 0c t 50e 1 | United Prese eased Wire V INGTON, Oct. 15.—Amer:! There are 10,000 ca’s 1 foreign enemy secret ——- | der gover police lurking and “a scheming in America. jent operation for war purp | Some claim American of of] tankers and lower freight] Citizenship. rates on overseas trade are among | the first results expected from the| tion order, taking over every | ot 0 tons or more. | Actually, present operation of the ant fleet will be disturbed A government chartering *lcommission in New York City, and a transportation bureau under E D. Carey, in the shipping board's Joffice, will handle the details of official regulation. The — ships} nceforth will carry only freight | al to life and war Keep your eyes open WILKE Fifth and Pine, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON NITO-URI and rectal lock ar Marion at Hailsham") HOUSEHOLD GOODS — 9; Sundays, 10 2. ‘30c; Mats nda Nights, 20¢ to 50c; Mats, Ie & the MOORE TEATRE TAKEN BY THIEF) REDUCED RATES TO Carpenters’ tools, garden hose,| clothing, jars of fruit, kitchen ta ORPHEUM VAUDEVIL bles, chairs, troning boards, grain} NINA PAYNE and other household goods have| SUBMAR and Five | Twlee Dally First Class. Third idaute Oe t two years been stolen f the con hill for the la James Collins, 133 n Francisco $13.00 and $15.00 Lon Angeles Ports $20.00 and $28.00 $10.00 Diego $14.50] Deen suspected dy $22.5 $16.50} and 1s alleged to have stolen the at] OWillame tte” th) tleles., Collins was arrested Octo- nervice ber 5. } co, and wu O. F, Hutchinson, 2016 14th ave. swore out a search warrant nd, with the aid of off residents, searc Tenor particular THE McCORMIC for p at City LIN E| an a0 | | 5 fasue ollins Hutchinson identi 100 Cherry St Phone Willote 3430) ee foot of garden hose 7——— NOW PLAYING | Mrs Polly, 14th and Atlantic, |identified an egg crate, while some | clothing, chairs and table wero iden ‘tified by the residents. It is esti “The Gods of Fate” 5e—CLASS A—5e Third Near Pike. r ¢ Week Only MME, JEANNE JOMELEL mated that more than $3,000 worth Is have of household articles and t len during ar children