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Open | th | Campbell, vice chai on wale Tods: SIX CANDIDATES FOR MAYORALTY SPEAK BEFORE DEMO CLUB '7-- Six of the candidates for mayor ad- dressed the King County Democratic club at its weekly luncheon Satur: day. They spoke in the order | which the filed their declardtions, and while occasional jabs were taken, there was a greater spirit of “draw your own conclusion” in their ad- The speakers were Ole Hanson, Austin EB. Griffiths, C. J. France, Ralph A. Horr, John F. Murphy and J. EB. Bradford. At the conclusion of the meeting a resolution was offered by Hen F Shields urging congress to reinstate section 195 of the select service draft regulations. The resolution was re- (moe Se." ferred to the executive committee. | A resolution was also offered by Richard McGowan protesting the ac- tion of the government in passing a bill requiring the railroads to be re- turned to their several owners within 18 months. WELLINGTON CITIZENS STANDING BACK OF U. S. Wellington citizens are getting be | hind the government's war program and are preparing to handle cases of alleged disloyalty in their district. The newly organized Wellington Council of Defense ix outlining ite course of action. The purpose of organization was explained Fri- day night by Frank Gates, repre- sentative of the King County Coun cil of Defense. J. A. Gannon ts ghairman; J. B. an; Mrs. L. T Sanderson, secretary-treasurer; Mra. P. Campbell, A. E. Mitchell, Mrs. 8 H. Algyer, A. W. Kinghorn, Walter Lidell and A, A. Pesch, department chairmen. STORM WARNING OUT The southwest storm warnings have been continued at all stations in Washington and seaports in Oregon and on the north coast of California ‘The storm is centered at Sitka, Alas moving rapidly itheast cause fresh southerly, shifting te terly, gales today and to NEED RED CROSSERS The Red Cross has so much work more index clerks are needed at| quarters in the Cobb building. | ifications are neatness, accuracy | ingness to give one-half of to the work each day IT’S CLEAN IT’S HUMAN IT’S INSPIRING It Makes You It Makes You LAUGH. THINK A Mers a Ly “7 The Censors termed it “Excellent entertainment.” Wid,’ the Famous Critic, says: “It tops them all.” “PARENTAGE” does more than merely entertain. It ts # film so vivid you will remember it as Jong as you live. You will talk about it and recommend it to your friends. FORK TWO SOLID WEEKS BEGINNING BAT., FEB. 9 2ND AND SENECA THUMB PRINTS OF 100 TEUTS TAKEN TODAY Mien enemies were registering with the Seattle police depart ment Monday, M than 100 German residents of the city bh made out the registration plied them and taken the ih as to the truth of the state wule therein, early this H ording to Chiet J of the departrn| there between 1,500 and 2 rman resi de Seattle who must register under the order, ‘The greatest rush Was expected late Monday Monday was the first day set for registration of alien enemies, the at torney general of the United States x set axide February 4 to 9 in an the period for filing the nts difficulty ia expec by suthorities here in carrying out the order, It was a quiet, orderly of German spbjects who filled the corridor on the lower floor of the pulftic safety building today, sat at tables filling in their blanks, or stood about waiting their turn Sullivan in Charge Capt. C. A, Sullivan, of the police department, was in direct charge of the registration. In the blank tell where nt, hin attit tos, whether serving for or States today, tor ding All alien enemies above the 14 years, must register order governing registration, actually naturalized as Americar r t 0 « Warren police the regiatrant must living, his employ e toward the United he has relatives against the and many other his personal ques age of under the unles Furnish Photos sheet Is made out ¢ regixtrant must of inches raph him than 3x3 furnish fou self, not larger Complete finger form as anc of identification. It was announced by the chief of police this morning that the Ger mans registered must headquarters within 16 days of final date 1 for registration, but not until 10 days after he is registered. to secure @ registration card. This will have his name and thumb print ner means return upon it Registration of German aliens tiv ing on rural routes, just outside the city ts, was started Monday morning in, room 104, of the post office building, under supervision cf the postmaster WANT CITY TO HELP An ordinance calling for $150 to paid out of city funds monthly to the King county councti of de {ense for general war protection, is n the bands of the finance com mittee of the city council SPREAD POSLAM Tl Te ON PIMPLY ‘SIN Jam over that mn at night bie from your soundly, and the skin and Then dismina t mind. Sleep orning exami energy which bring about results so quickly. Eczema, pimples, all broken-out, itching surfaces, respond to Poslam as to nothing else Sold everywhere. write to Emergency 243 W. 47th at, New York City And Posiam Soap, being medicated | with Posta whi AMUS FE METROPOLITAN Six: oui; 2:30—TWICE DALLY—a:t5 Wm. Fox Theda Bare Superpictare THEDA BARA as CLEOPATRA the, 500, 15e; Met Week Starting MONDAY, FEB. 11 Keats Thurs.—Mail Orders Now OLIVER MOROSCO’S Never Dying Dramatic Triumph For free sample Laboratories [a | the Nile + the-BOe PARADISE By RICHARD WALTON TULLY Chessy a DAYNE Se Zeigler Sisters, Al Shayne and 3 Other Act 106, 260, be PALACE HIP Continuous Dally, 1 to 11 MANNING & SULLIVAN KARTELLE ¢ Wig Hippocrome Acts re Vhoteplay; Kitty Gerdon in “The Divine Sacrifice.” ts, 100) Fives. & San. 200 —SSSS GAIETY THEATRE First and Madison XOW FLAYING BURI ESOUE wy wi i Rm 3 Chores Girls LOTS AFRICA” Chie Gypsy Heaaty COUNTERS VERONA On the Crymbalom General Adminsion 260 Fatiott tnes-25t6 o- Mullding ANY COOKS’ It might haypen —you never ean tell Nights 22¢ to 550—Mats, 10 and the are |) the} crowd | United, to] 1 | following to nee that every retailer in their) war) STAR- MONDAY. COMES DOLLAR TO SMOKE FUND pelowed please find $1 for tor fund, a» I know what ja smoke fund means to them, hay. ing been «@ soldier myself in the Philippines, 4 the Spanish war, Hope you wil p the work going.” ‘The above letter comes to The Star from H. M. Mickley, of Camas, Mont It came with a check of $281.50, from George Hood, manager of the tan theatre, representing the net proceeds of the Mit Hajon' w Friday noon day's mail brought an other interesting contribution—a #1 bill—from I, BE, McDonough, at Fir lands hompital The soldier who served tn the | Philippines knows what a «moke will do for the men in France. ite! Hajom, her heart torn by this world conflict, with the knowledge [that her friends are pitted asainnt each other in U bloody carnival, gives freely towards whatever solace bring to the boys “over check for she can there And at Firlands, where the city ts helping to reclaim men and women and children from the ravages of the white plague, there, too, the bond of sympathy toward the soldiers, who death every day, in strong oldier in en| of mind he can obtain, after he day's fighting in over. A plpeful of tobaceo helps to soothe his nerves. That is why Mra. E. B. Hicks, 507 Ninth ave., brought a package of to- bacco to The Star to be sent to them. And now—what are you doing in thin cause? To help the work along, send your contribution with ire coupon. © accompany Tonacco YUND ¥. A. Sutton, 9953 Arrowsmith ave,.90.25 Mrs. Alice 1. Sutton, 9953 Arrow- smith ar 1, M. Mickley, Camas, Mont ¥. K. MeDonough, Virlands heepit Slugging Soldier Is Turned Over to Military Officers Military authorities Monday were considering the case of First Ser- geant John T. Davis, 27, of Camp Lewis. Davin was arrested by Seattle po- lice Saturday night about 9 o'clock, unconscious from blows inflicted by W. 8 Wakefield, 139 27th ave. N Me waa taken into custody un der the University st. bridge at Post st. and was unconscious from the beating he had received. Wakefield charged that the rol ier had deliberately walked up and struck hin wife a blow in the face Jand then turned and ran. He was pursued by Wakefield and others who saw the assault and attacked under the bridge. Wakefield was carrying his 2yearold daughter at the time the soldier struck his wife. At the city hospital, Davia re gained consciousness Sunday and ‘was turned over to the military po- lice. It is believed he was under the influence of liquor when the a: tack was made. One of the witnesses to the affair, which took place at Second and Un- jon, said Davin had slapped a man Just before hitting Mrs. Wakefield. THESE CIGAR MEN TO CAPTAIN WAR CONTEST At @ mecting of the Seattle Re tall Cigar Dealers’ association, the were appointed captains 8 districta have stamps on sale; Joe Dizard. J. G Pursley, C. Swanson, O. E. Doherty J. TL Brewster, J, Bernbaum, Irving | Green, W. E. Sima, M. C. Colling A dinner will be given to the captain who dintributed respective has February. $500 BAIL IN COURT Elliott's bail, in the sum of | was declared — forfeited Judge ‘Tallman’s court Monday, upon motion of City Attorney Ken- nedy Me appealed from a 30. day -$100-fine in police court, This canes four out of the five alleged south ot-Yesler bosses Three are in quarantine, City authorities have lwen unable to secure the convic- tion of the other. G. W. DANZ AND HIS DAUGHTER ARE HURT G. W. Dans, president of the Hoft us Steel and Equipment Co., residing 0 Wilson ave., was slightly in about § o'clock Monday morn when his auto hit a Rainier val | ley car at Othello st. and Rainier ave ‘rances Dang, a daughter, wa | alno bruised and shaken. Pagh were lremoved to the Seattle General hos | pital ASKS BANKS TO AID nentence WAR STAMP CAMPAIGN| Urging the greatest posible activ | ity in the sale of war savings stampa |and in co-operating with the county campaign chairman, Louis H. Moore, | state bank examiner, has sent letters to all the state banks in Washington. PROHIBS WILL MEET Prohibitionists at a mass meeting jat 1p. m., February 12, in the assem | bly hall of the Arcade building, will | with the new national party and will elect delegates to the national con vention in Chicago, March 5. ‘The Randall bone-dry amendment will be | discussed. MORRIS BOUND OVER William Morris, arrested January 21 on # charge of importing liquor from Montana, was hound over to the federal grand jury Monday fol- lowing a hearing before United tes Commissioner Robert W. Mo- Clelland. Bond was fixed at $1,000, which he fatled to furnish, DIVISION 4 MEN MEET || Registered men of Division 4 will hold a mass meeting at the Queen Anne branch library at 8 p.m. Tues day, NAB SLACKER SUSPECTS Leslie Barrett, 29, and James Ray- mond Scott, 28, are under arrest as alleged slackers. Released from the elty stockade Saturday at the close of 4 G3day term, Barrett was ar- rested and held for investigation on a charge of having avoided the draft. Scott was arrested at Frye & Co.'s plant, FROM HOSPITAL | led to whatever | the} most stamps during the month of! FEB, 4, 1918, PAC! It Is a Matter condition physically. You ought not to neglect doing one work, at the earliest possible moment. of Patriotis: Now to Keep Your Health Good This is a time when it is our plain duty to our country as well as to ourselves to keep ourselves in the very best possible thing that will im- prove your health. Every one in these strenuous days needs to be efficient—to be able to do the greatest possible amount of If you are going to enjay the best possible health you sim- ply MUST have your teeth put into perfect condition, and that What’s the Use of Delaying them attended to. Why suffer needless toothache? your mouth? longer). If you will come to this office we will put your teeth into perfect condition, in a skillful, scientific manner, and at a very reasonable expense to you. The best of materials will be used and we will use our utmost endeavor to please and satisfy you. We will be able by our scientific system to per- form your work for you without hurting you a bit. Your work will be done by a graduate registered dentist of the very highest standing. Every member of this staff of ours has graduated from the best dental colleges and passed the examination of the state dental board. Every one of them has his cer- tificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair in plain sight of all. | We feel safe in telling you that you take no chances when you come here for your dental work. | Not only is every one of our men an expert dentist of proven ability, but we further protect you with Our Ironclad Guarantee which goes with all work and is signed both by the operator who did the work and also by L. R. Clark, | If you have bad teeth now you KNOW yor. that the time will come, sooner or later, when you will have to have Why continue that offensive breath that bad teeth cause? Why present a most unpleasing picture whenever you open Why lay up for yourself greater expense for the future? (for the longer you delay having needful dental work done the greater will be the expense when you can’t put it off any DR. L. R, CLARK D.D.S., owner and manager of this office, who thoroughly responsible. Our guarantee means just what it says—that i for any reason whatever your work-does not gi entire satisfaction we will make it right for you. If we could bring you to realize thoroughly j how important to you your teeth are we know th you would be at our office just as soon as you ca get here. Free Examination We invite you to call at our office and let of our expert dentists give your teeth a thoroug examination. He will tell you just, what is neces sary to put them into perfect condition. Also j what the cost will be. And right there is where | will have a pleasant surprise coming—especiall | if you have had previous experience with the ORDI | NARY dental office. Our low prices for the. best | of work are sure to appeal to you. May we | you tomorrow at the very latest? pect REGAL DENTAL OFFICES 1405 Third Avenue, Corner Third DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. and Union Seattle, We | In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. ‘The Knights of Columbus are pok| their “faire laydie.” Miss Columbia, 5 p the r and olling the| Whose life and freedom have been one ee +3 threatened by Sir Money-Bags, joints. And they're going to make him They're setting their lances for 4) 91.0 her $60,000 big tournament with Sir Money Bags Sir Money-Rage isn't much on the The Knights wil! | offensive, but on the a © he's ht old jouster. The Knigh and bin retainers enter the fray HE REPL. ACES JOE JOE WARREN = KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS TO ATTACK SIR MONEY-BAGS have pitched their tent at 453 Empire building, and their pennons are float ing on the breeze. When the trumpeters herald the opening of the tournament, on the morning of February 11, the Knights wil gird on thelr armor and spur their fiery steeds to the charge, ——* Bringing the tale up to date, th Knights are out after the mone! They're laying plans at headq for a big war fund drive, next They have built 75m houses for soldiers in cantonment and training camps, under the dis tion and authority of the war 4 ment, and will carry this work France, Three buildings, valued $25,000, have been erected at G Lewis. More money is needed, so t Knights have set out to raise W. C. Gray resigned Frid: special agent ustice to a Pacific Coast Steel company, With Manager C. P. Burgess, he will co- with federal officials in run wn criminals as been in criminal investi gation work for years, and has try, will meet in the pp Lia y hall of . | the Chamber of Commerce at 8 p. m, | Dandied numbe of important |Tuesday, All pers ented in| cases for the government since war lthe welfare of Washington "Cntea| ns declared Na ai now serving in the 16ist United his cares 4 . | States infantry are invited was ailed to shadow | race meetings thruout the A meeting of the Broadway D. A R. Red Cross auxiliary was held at 2} |p. m. Monday, with Mrs, P. F. Mas ters, 2330 Harvard ave. N. Louis Frodl who arrived from Alaska Saturday, is said to have be come dexpondent from brooding over neparation from his wife, from he was divorced. He was taken to the city hospital from the home of his sister, 110 W. 70th st., Sunday, where he had slashed his throat with a razor. Lawrence B. Fintel, of Hoovers: | ville, who ived $347.92 for one month's work in the coal mines, ts yas a News by Telegraph § and Telephone secccccce Company D auxiliary, as int He be de Chief of Police Joe Warren | charge of the criminal investigati |work for the Pacific Coast Steel jcompany before being appointed chief, in 7895, Royal Neighbors of America, will be held on Tuesday at the Swedish Club hall, Eighth ave, and Pine st Mrs. Clancy, 2900 Yesler way, | phoned the p that she heard a burglar in her basement Saturday night. The police rushed to her home, On entering the basement, f the Department of | cept 4 position with the| as a boy,| 000,000 in this country. quota is $60,000. In this recreational work, the Y. C. A, is recognized as representit ‘ the Protestants and the Knights | aed Columbus as representing the Ci : ‘ olics, These two organizations’ co-operating, and there is no duplt tion of work. Protestants as well Catholics are entertatined at the of C. buildings. The executive committee in beri’ of Seattle's drive is as follo GQ Ford, chairman; James J. Gorman, John J. Sullivan, 8. A. Keenan, M. D. Leehey, N. T. Clancy, George J. Danz, George Donworth, L. 8. Booth, W. W, Connor, J. W. Hughes, R. EB. Tobin, Walter F braith, ! If you value your Haynes repair tt. theatre.—Adv The Home Treatment :for EPILEPSY C. Gray APPEALS TO WILSON w. consider ratification of amalgamation | believed to have earned the highest wages during @ month ever paid any | coal miner. hall, Fourth and Spring st., Friday February 8 under the auspices of Company B Auxiliary to the 161st U. 8. Infantry, The benefits will be used for the company fund. Al-Mintar, or the watch tower, atill exists to the east of the town of Gaza, It is where Samson is sald to have carried the gates of the city. A meeting of Laure! Camp, No. A dance will be given at the Elks’! Mrs, Clancy's pet bulldog was found with a bone lodged cross- wise in his throat. The police re- turned to the station and a vet- erinary was summoned News of the death and burial of Florence Emily Broadhead, ter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph F. Broadhead, of Seattle, who died on board ship between Manzanillo, Mexico, and Balboa, Panama, and| was buried at sea on Christmas day, has just been received by Se- attle relatives, 79, THR EDITOR Reattle Star: josed find to wd 3 ‘agree to send mee understand that each dollar be; valee of 45 cents, and that in cack of SMpesteard, sddreesed tome, em, which eh ay message of ¢ Clip Out This Coupon; Help Sammies | d fr Hoze in’ Wrance ‘Tebacce ‘Pand” fer American Tighting men four yy each with » of my pact chaos will be placed |) the soldier, Mreet dnugh- | Appeal to Secretary of Labor Wilson has been made by Martin Krukle, following refusal of the im- migration department's board of in-| quiry to admit him into the United States. i} was arrested recently by | |the naval intelligence bureau as he | jarrived on the Hawaii Maru, Pa- | | pers in code were found in the toes | of his shoes. He formerly worked in logging camps near Tacoma and went back fo Russia last June. | Krukle Thieves evidently in need of false h broke into the United Painless entists, Third and James, some time Sunday, The loot included 10 sets of false teeth, $40 plate gold, 50 bridge teeth and five ounces of amal- gam. TEACHERS AID DRAFT | School teachers of Seattle are vol- unteering almost unanimously to aid the local exemption boards in the | compilation of statistics gained thru | the return of questiqnnaires, STEAL FALSE SE TEETH 'S ST U M E Z who suffer from this nervous aocompanted by its sudden attacks of unconsciousness and co Yulsions, will be glad to know th can be relieved by the use of Kosi We want the most skeptical to ti succes ent in the past hi o HAVe unusual merit, bottle $1.50. If, after using] you are not entirely satisfied, yout money Will be refunded. Booklet giv- ing complete dictary, ete, free om re- aquest ana Swift's Pharmacies, Pike and 236 N. Broadway, “For six years I suffered with ca- tarrh of the stom indigestion, |Sourness, gases, headaches, and sometimes felt as though my ai vas being eaten up. 1 dec IMEZE. In two days jeved of my sufferin: P= of this proved it Lars: |now have @ good app ite, eat thing I like without suffer- ing inthe least. Task you who are suffering from stomach trouble to Five this great remedy a trial and oe made well, as Th

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