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STAR—FRIDAY, OCT. 26, 1917. STATE TROOPS +) HIGHLY PRAISED, BY POINDEXTER Old Second Infantry Will Soon Do Part in France ON WAY TO FRONT It Is up to the citizens of Washington to exert every fort to give the governme: their patriotic ail, If they wi to do proper homage to the boys of the old Second Wash- ington regiment, now known ae the 161st infantry, according to Senator Miles Poindexter, who PAGE 2 Excitement Rages in n Boy- ‘Baby-World _ Ex-Champ Charlie White “Comes Back”! | | A Serbian Student Killed An Austrian Prince As world affairs go, a mere killing was a trivial thing; but look at the re- sult. A war-mad world, millions dead, and the end not yet. John Jones was a normal human being, strong, healthy and vigorous; but he paid no attention to his teeth. He contracted Rigg’s disease — his gums became infested with bacilli. Cavities appeared in his teeth and were left to become “rarbage cans” for putrid residue and a breeding place for BILLIONS of noxious germs — John Jones began to decline. His cheeks sagged, his digestion was impaired, his breath fetid, and his com- plexion unwholesome. John Jones blamed it on overwork, or worry, or any one of a dozen things EXCEPT the right one. ot Years service to| the homefurnisher! | CREDIT for you, freely, agreeably, In a dignified and ther. oughly satisfactory way; make your se lections of homefur. nishings here and “MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS!” Says 1S 104 cents in every dollar! ~there are only 100 cents in a dollar bill, but ev- ery dollar invested in United States Govern- ment Liberty Bonds means 104 cents in your | pocket—100 cents prin- cipal and 4 cents inter- est each year. Baby Charlie celebri hie thirtieth month by doing this etunt. Could you do it? United Press Leased Wire SYRACUSE, N. Y,, Oct Charlie White, the “Strong 3 of the baby world, back” at his challengers! Charlie, at the ago of 2 years! mine whether their measurements! were better than Chartle's. When Charlie heard about this, he selsed his ten-pe bar bell, put hie head on ove chair, and elevated his feet upon another and | held the weight on his chest for| and 4 months, claimed the cham-|one minute without apparent of-) plonship of the world as the/fort. In this position, half his strongest baby. Immediately, the} weight Is supported by neck and baby world was aroused. ther | heels. youngsters lifted wetkhts as heavy | 4 here's the picture to prove as © to bad handled, dangled | it,” sald Cha: or something very | souttios of coal weighing 30) like it | “Phruout the Bast and tn the na pounds by one hand, and stood up| Charlie fs exactly 30 months of tional capitol,” said the senator, while ille the tape was used to deter-| age “these Washington boys are gon-| at - -|nidered to be among the best rol \diers in the country. Soldiers Feel Honored | “Soldiers who were selected to accompany the Rainbow division consider themselves very lucky, and I feel that the citizens of this all city the first here in montha, Members of this regiment, whieh are now en route to Camp Mille, Mineola, N. Y., to undergo training previous to an early transfer for overseas duty, are included in the honor regiments of the country, eald Senator Poindexter has —apart from motives of patriotism you should buy LIBERTY BONDS because they are the best investment in the world—4% bonds backed by the prom- ise to pay of the United States Gov- ernment. —buy a Liberty Bond today! Liberty Bonds are United States» Government 9 Raden it in Huff When Attempt Is Made to Fire Greene |troops are watting the platform are al Mttered with t she! of the sunflower seed 1 troop trains the men can be seen crack ing the seed between their teeth and chewing kernels which they DR. L. R. CLARK Bonds. JOIN THE EMPRESS SEWING-MACHINE CLUB! ‘y= 50¢ aWeek! “rm no interest! Crec Is —there are several thou- Good sand of these high- grade machines in daily use in Seattle, all giving absolute satis- » * faction! EMPRESS Is strictly a high-«rade machine—for easy run. E simplicity, noiselesmness, practical devices and lasting on has no equal! ing gears, automatic drophead! fit Your X prety Te COURT KNOCKS OUT UseBARSO | pln eng fa | My United Press Leased Wire 4 INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. You Can Make It Yourself indiana supreme store. Directions for mak- | COUrt ‘use come in each box. Costs and easy to make. on wdee, ; Forced Out of His Old Location—Doherty Comes Back Strong—Read On! DOHERTY’S NEW ii CIGAR = STORE OPENS TOMORROW One of the most com- pletely equipped” cigar stores in the city wil! be open to the smoking public tomorrow morning, at 816 FIRST AVE. Just three doors south of the old loca- tion, In our stock we will feature ar, R Se America’s Leading Brands of Cigars Tuvall, Carabana, Pandora, Feifer’s Union, New Bachelor, Broadwall, Chas. Denby —AND THE— Famous 5c Havana “O. D.” FOUNTAIN LUNCH—Iatest equipment includes the | All | THE most up-to-date sanitary Fountain Lunch fn town, foods prepared under the personal supervision of Big Kate GEORGE HEISER OPENING DAY SOUVENIRS With every 60-cent purchase on Opening Day—Tomorrow—each custorher will receive ® Formerly of the Stevens, Aronson’s and Geroge’s | < Durham Duplex Safety Razor—Free! ‘These souvenirs will alvo be given at the Fourth and Pike Store, in the Boaboard Bank Building. DROP IN ON DOHERTY TOMORROW The New Location 816 First Avenue POCCOCOOOO EO OLOCOOODOOEODOLLONE® Uptown fitore hand Pike Bank Building VOTES FOR WOMEN 26.—The court today af Geta tox of BarteCompoundst firmed the decision of the lower and held unconstitutional | the law passed by the last logisla- ture granting the right to womeo Nine employes of the port com. misston’s East waterway terminals have resigned, as a prot against the action of Commissioners Rob-| ert Bridges and C. A. Ewald. They extract dexterously with wus their declare the unfairly in causing records to show that thelr chie! been discharged, after he resigned jand arraigned the port administra: farce tion, Sunflower Seeds Are IRKUTSK, Sunflower seed 1» a delicacy much | relished by Russian soldiers, railway stations where If you value your watch, Haynes repair it. Next theatre.— Advertisement. Plays Dead to F fool His Wife; Some Joke} 8T. LOUIS, Oct, 26.—What seem bingly was a tragedy turned tnto a| when police answered a l*murder* alarm at the home of IMr. and Mra, Peter Doltz, They found Dolts “playing dead” on the commissioners acted G. B. Greene, had Doltz had run into a near ‘ore, tearfully ad killed her Liked by Russians} Siberia, Oct. 26.-— asband At ot} BURGLARS STEAL TOOLS Burglars stripped the Eagle Hrase foundry, Spokane st. ani What- com ave, of tools Thursday aight bodies let Liberty Women! Keep It On Dresser! Never Let Corns Ache Twice Instantly! Few drops stop corn-soreness, then corns and calluses shrivel, loosen and lift out with fingers—No pain! ‘The world owes thanks to| with the fingers. Not a bit the genius in Cincinnat! who! of pain or soreness is felt ftreerone. | when applying freezone or one bottles of the magte doesn't even Sine sie fs foe ent | ar a or Sek You clmply apply « few | FOr & few conte one can drope of this freezone u; new get rid of every hard & tender, aching corn of a| SFR, soft corn, or corn be- hardened callus. Instantly! tween the toes, es well as the sorences diaaj 4 and| painful calluses on bottom shortly you will find the of fect without any pain. corn or callus so loose and Ladies! Keep 1% on the shriveled that you lift it off dresser PLYMOUTH 7. |9hoe Col......] 2nd Ave. Specials for Saturday and Monday Only * $5.25 .. $4.85 $3.95 Women’s $7.00 Havana Brown splencid Hee! Boot, special .. Women’s $7.00 Black Kid peey Heel Boot, Women's $7.00 Peari rtd Cloth Top Boot, special . Women's $6.50 Tan Calf, Neoiin Sole Boot, special Women's $7.00 Black Kid Wabien sind Top Boot, special . ee Women’s $7.00 Dark Brown Cloth hg Peer special . Py Women's $6.00 Black Calf waanes Cloth Top Boot, special . $4.75 $4.65 ** $4.25 Women’s $7.00 Cruiser Gray Cloth sd Boot, Hooverize the “SHOE PROBLEM.” Save From 25 to 50 Per Cent by BUYING SHOES NOW PLYMOUTH [| Shoe Col... rting | -| bloody weeks of the war, state are to be Congratulated upon |tae wonder contingent of manhood that was furnished.” In speaking of the training that the Washington troops will under. go, Senator Poindexter said that it would be very intensive, and prob jably would be of short duration |He pointed out the fact that sol diers were being sent overseas weekly, and that the youths from Bente and nearby cities would shortly be training under French jekies, within the sound of roaring | guns Sure They'll Distinguish Selves | He nad he felt that the men ‘from the old Washington would dis Unguish themselves. “A number of the Foreign | Legion, composed of 60,000 Ameri cans,” he sald, “were Washington boys. Thin regiment was reduced | jto 4,000 men during the first few One man! in particular, Capt, Sweeney, of Spokane, was decorated with both | | the Cross of War and the Lagion of Honor.” | Senator Potndexter sald he hard ly expected to see Japan furnish any troops owing to the fact that there was no room for them on the western front, and because of the} extreme difficulty of placing them there. When questioned as to the posi bility of thelr taking a part in the action on the Russian front, he said that military authorities did not comment on this posalbility. Glad Ghipyards Run Government officials, he said, were gratified with the outcome of the shipbuliding strike in Seattle and other Pacific Coast cite He sald that the conce: opinion was to the effect that the ultimate settlement would be sat- isfactory to labor, He expreased a |hope that the crisis of labor difft culties had been passed, and that} every working man in the state would do his utmost to ald the gov ernment {n a successful prosecution of the war. Boosts Liberty Bonds Senator Poindexter addressed the Seattle chapter of the Amorican) }Institute of Banking, at the New } Washington Thursday night. He ed every American to ald in bringing the war to a close, saying |that Germany already prepar | ing for another war, and that {f she | were not defeated at this time, the | United States would never be able to accomplish the feat Poindexter will inspect the naval militia on the state university campus Friday. He will speak to} the men Camp Murray, the camp at |American Lake where the Wash- |ington militiamen were encamped, is a barren stretch of brown prairie | ‘grass Friday. A few tered pa {pers mark the place w he sol- diers spent their last night on their) jnattve soll Second Is Gone All day Thursday, the camp re rherated with song and the spirit lof leaving. Bombs flashed inter jmittently. The troops, unable to} Jexpress their enthusiasm verbally (had resorted to the use of daylight bombs The exact route of the Itroops is a secret, as is th of their arrival on Long Island {s understood the regiment will lrecrulted to the war strength, |necessitated by the new war or ganization, and will be completed | after the troops arrive at Camp Mills. 2,000 date It (CARNIVAL CASE Is POSTPONED AGAIN The case of William H. Beachy against Harry H. Hargrave, car |nival manager, failed to come up Friday morning, as scheduled This suit does not involve The Star tobacco fund in any way, The carnival ylelded to the smoke fund te the Sammies $1,179 thru an| agreement Whereby The Star got |50 per cent of gate reecipts, 16 per cent from the shows, and 5 per| lcent from the various concessions. | The case started by Beachy al- leges that he is a partner of Har lgrave, and they were to divide whatever proceeds of the carnival remained after The Star~ got the above percentages for the smoke| fund. They were to make all ar-) rangements for the carnival, hire! the people, bring the shows here, ete. Hargrave claims he was the only one who dealt with The Star and |had no partners, The ¢ may be delayed till Saturday Offers to “Knock the Block” Off Witness, But Judge Stops Him Alfred Goul, 18, an ex-inmate of the Chehalis training school, on trial before Justice Brinker on a charge of earrying concealed weapons threatened to “knock the block" off of one of the witnesses who testi fied against him lay, and was sentenced to serve months in the stockade for h ugh “stutt.”| John Jones was NOT A FOOL; he was merely ignorant of the VITAL IMPORTANCE of the mouth. |ALLIES WILL BUY | | house can give you, A CLEAN MOUTH IS THE KEYNOTE OF A CLEAN BODY; THE GATEWAY TO PERFECT HEALTH. PAINLESS DENTISTRY means exactly what the name implies. It means that dental defects can be remedied without pain to the patient. We guarantee to perform all extractions and other operations with the minimum of pain and to give you the greatest value for the least money. Writ- ten guarantees to that effect are issued to all our patients and are signed by both . L. - Clark and by the LICENSED Graduate Dental Surgeon who does ne wor All examinations and estimates of cost are made and given by Dr. Clark, who as owner and manager is the responsible head of this establishment. Every one is cordially invited to visit our offices for free examinations or ad- vice, and no person accepting this offer will be under any obligation to us. We have high-class services to sell at a low price and we want the public to become acquainted with our personality and our methods. REGAL DENTAL PARLORS ; Lady Attendants on Duty at All Times. 1405 Third Avenue. N. W. us Gaus ae Diagonally across from the postoffice. Be to to the [n every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. a ee oF Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS Your Last Chance to Get BLACKBERRIES FREE! At the Same Time Help a Bit on the Government's Food Conservation Policy The government wants a million and a half pounds of black berry jam for the soldiers and sailors, and everybody can do part of their bit by helping to save this valuable and much-sought-for crop, still in good condition at Cathcart, Wash. THIS IS THE OFFER To everybody who will pick four boxes of these biackber- rig at the highest price ever paid for picking (about $1.05 a crate of 24 large boxes), we will give a crate free, or they can can have one-half of their pickings free, with no pay for our half. People are making from $2.50 to $5.00 per day picking. A DELIGHTFUL WEEK-END OUTING It is a beautiful trip around the north end of Lake Washing- ton to Bothell and Cathcart, well worth the fare, 60c by auto or 76e by N. P. train each way, to say nothing about earning two or more days’ pay at the rate of 3 cents per pound for picking ber- ries, and getting a crate or more free for your own use. Auto trucks leave from 214 Oriental Bidg., Seattle, 8 a. m. Saturday and Sunday mornings, and N. P. train leaves from the University station, at the foot of 14th ave, near the Lake Wash- ington canal, at 8:40 a.m. Trains leave Cathcart, returning, Sun- day at 4:40 p. m,, arriving at University station, Seattle, about 5:40. Auto tracks leave Cathcart about the same time for Seattle. Superintendent of the picking and weighing will meet trains and auto trucks at Cathcart. Dake along your oldest clothes and gloves and rubbers, with buckets, pails or anything else to bring home your blackberries. Drive out with your auto if you have one. We have arranged for genuine country chicken dinner Satur- day evening and breakfast Sunday morning, at only 30 cents each. Then all day home-made sandwiches at 5 cents each, with hot coffee, to supplement the lunch you take along. Take your sleeping blanket with you. We will furnish the fresh straw, some ticks and a dry house to sleep in For further information, call 214 Oriental building up to 11 tonight or phone Main 1686 Saturday WASHINGTON MANUFACTURERS’ PROMOTION LEAGUE BIG SALMON SUPPLY, United Prees Leased | "PORTL AND, Oct. ae = Allied in-| terests are trying to buy 500,000 cases of Chum salmon in the Pa cific Northwest. The order—the largest ever offered in the district involves at 1 000. Chum is the lowest grade of salmon, and sells for $1.75 to $1.85 a case of four dozen cans j NAB SOLDIERS IN STOLEN CAR William Jennings, 20, and Henry Miller, 18, who say they are U. 8 soldiers, were arrested at 2 a. m Friday, on the Bothell road, in an avto from I, Jacobs, 701 16th ave two men carried revolv ors. i To Remove Dandruff } Get a email Goring at any drug fow cents, pour a hand and rub well scalp with the finger tips. 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