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THFUL TOURISTS WABBED BY POLICEMEN Whree youthful tourists had their brought to an abrupt end- on Tuesday morning at four by three police officers. youths, Rruce Downey, Wil- Pant nd Robert Martinson, took a Ford cs to Frank Weaver from tn of the Dreamland dancing lien Monday night, a Bo. They coursed over Hl arrested at Seattle bou Dearborn st TO” Peter Paskey, 35, 1009 Southiak DIG FOR AUTO FEE | yucca. wan found dead in his| King county automobiles, es room by Leo Rindsack, with whom he At 25.500, and motorcycles, | lived. He died Monday of natural at 17,000, will have to take causes. To Prevent Gri gn you feel a cold coming on, stop it with a few ses of LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE, which de- siroys germs, acts as a Tonic and Laxative, and keeps System in condition to throw off attacks of Colds, and Influenza. xative Bromo Quinine Remeves the cause of Colds, Grip and Influenza Quickly reeves Headaches cawsed from Colds _ Remember there is Only One “Bromo Quinine” (Call for full name and look for this signature on box. Price 30 Coats The gen Open an Account at The Kastern—NOW ese are &conomy gh allover He Store : Mid-Season Clearances include Eeonomy Price Concessions on Fur-Trimmed Suits and Coats Waists, Petticoats, Millinery, Ete Just a Small Paymemt is sufficient for the your pu chase balance can be arranged to suit your con eet nt Second Avenee attitude | ! Muriel and Minnie WAR TO LAST =| ALONG TIME. SENATE HEARS WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.—"“Lack of vision” has stalled America’s war | engine, Senator Wadsworth charged ' in the senate today, “and a greater breakdown than the one from which we are now suffering threatens un- less some directing agency Is cre I entertain the deep conviction that the end of this war is not in sight; that we shall travel a Jong., hard road before we reach the goal be said I feel certain that the strain will grow more and more se the months go by rt must constantly expand We n <{ send more a more troops abroad. must build more and more ships to carry them. must grow more and more food to |feed them and to feed the Mies, and |we must make use of an everin jereasing percentage of our mines, transportation facilities and manu facturing facilities | “In short, I am convinced that we are only on the threshold of this tre-| mendous undertaking. I am not sat- infied that we have the kind of or-| | eanization and machinery that can | stand the strain.” War Giant Blind Firing the second volley, designed |to rake the war administration of Secretary Baker, Wadaworth de red that Dlindness found thin ntry “pathetic in ita unprepared ion at the opening of the war.| Since then, he added. ‘th giant (the war machine) bh. stumbling. groping, exerting bis tre mendous strength without always knowing what bh was doing, or where he was going.” | He depiored the shipping altuation and declared the transportation | cilities were jammed and congested | Conditions today, he said¢ giaring evidence of the lack of cen |tralized directing authority Pointing out that the government |did practically nothing during the |year preceding the entrance United st the war to pr » for the Wadaworth area! We were so blind an to permit one of our government rift to operate much below its capacity all thru the year 1916, and other fa vere ax America’s ¢ are “An we look back wre at the exp hope, a learned and mill learned t ond the « longed thin ned released from at day | the ordnan industrial problem |the temtin cor that mili handle the vast | Thin, + was caused by the Jantiqu sling Ww » ing with t the purchase, prod upplies must be an con |tion and ab ast amount of essentially industrial ation,” he ‘and that military naid mat ter how with men, # totally ters, and therefor ay ‘bringing about the best resu | shortest time | He declared that able were « | watched t | which members 1d exteted. f them had suggested one war ma naid the defects the commi | sum | “Some | or | provements, and all their suggestions are in the same direction—proper jcentralization of authority, an aw thoritly established, preferably, b; statute, where decisions may t promptly reached | final,” said Wadsworth. |BOLTON TO ASK COIN FOR PLOUGHING LOTS Five hundred dollars appropria- tion for the ploughing of war gardens will be asked in an ordin- ance which Councilman Bolton will introduce at Monday's moeting of the city council Letters are being received constantly, he declares, asking for city help in this respect ree If you value your watch, iet flaynes repair it, Next Liberty more remedies. more im and accepted as| STAR—TUESDAY, ' THESE TWO LITTLE DANCERS TO PERFORM For RED STAR ANIMAL RELIEF Chens, A the army mule and the cay Thureday evening is the 4 benefit entertainment to sid in the care of animals serving In the war. The benefit will be given at | Chickering hall, Third ave. and Uni versity st, for the American Red Star animal relief. Thru the work anization more than <5 nt of the animals disabled are od to service instead of being The program follows American Hawaiian Quartet, in a Rit of Hawalian Music,” Mise Laura Winters, Miss Clara Kirkpatrick. Mies Ruth Richards, Paul Goerner dress, “The Part the Hores and Dog Are Taking in the War,” Carl J. Smith recitation, “As the Mina Catherine Cheam ke de Balla the little Minees Minnie and nd un trained dogs; Hawaiian dar Mise Ruth Richards. American Hawallan Quartet musi Funeral services for J. W. Kahle, a wellknown Seattle business man, who 4 last Saturday, following an operation, were held at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning, at the Ronney " ateon chapel, Broadway and Olive PYRAMID For Tron't tall operation. If you ean Wait for a free trial of Pyramid * Treatment get a @e box at any ug store and get relief now. If t fend coupon for In plain w foot rectal trout FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, ta DP 1d Building, Street .. cu Why Can Another Man Do Your Work for 10c a Day? See Dr. Steiner at the Hippodrome xt Sunday evening at 8:1 Fifth and Universi Third and Madison Eugene Levy, Mer. TODAY'S THE LAST CHANCE Wm. Hart mahi A Fight to the Finish —ALSO— 6 Transcontinental Vaudeville Acts 10c Any Seat in Bal. cony tonight ; er Floor *| enemion Miss dna Hannemann, int FEB, 5, 1918. PAGE 2 —# THURSDAY | who'll dance for Red Star Thursday evening. FAIL TO GUARD SEATTLE DOCKS AGAINST FOES Failure of a few Seattle dock own fers to enforce strictly the president's | proclamation of November 16, pre |venting anyone from entering a | dock without identification, not only in exponing thelr own property to but Is menacing the entire city, according to U. 8. Marshal John M. Hoyle | The marshal has found It nec sary to send copies of the prociama en second time to owners. If the provisions are further ignored. a port will be made to Attorney Gen eral T. W. Gregory A rigid guard is maintained at moat places along the waterfront but at a few bulldings the protection ia inadequate. Underwriters are re | porting to the marehal that there is carclensness on the part of some of the guards | One instance was of a man who |went from one end of a certain dock to the other end without being noticed. Me struck a match, blew \t out and placed it on the floor, He then reported to the dock offfce and leave proof that he had been thru | the dock without being questioned. JURY WILL CONVENE ‘The petit jury will convene Wed neaday morning in federal court jafter being adjourned wince Dece fl casen will be immediately Shorrod va. the Canadian I @ personal injury # District Judge Cushman will presid Criminal not be taken up until the return of Judge Neterer 1 taken the first bein canes will thro | Hireathe | | one treatment for with each lete outfit costs but litte orywhere. and liyomel catarrh, croup, sore throat and bron k. A Hyomel in etime, and extra met can be obtained rom druggists " PAINLESS DENTISTRY DR. P. L, AUSTIN, Pres. Third Ave., Cor. James I have severed my connection with nd the Nation of ‘Third an n larger ani the corner of and we invite all as well ax new to call and ‘inspect our new Most reasonable con- nt with high class years I have ead disease James with sore and shrinking gums, call today and me. Consultation and examination free, United Painless Dentists G08 ‘Third Ave. Cor, Inmes Hours: 8:30 a. m, to 8:00) p,m. Sundays: 9 to 4 a023. Be sure to get to the right place, ‘ “HON DENTISTRY” CHEAP DENTAL PRICES Misleading Sometimes A FRANK TALK WITH STAR READERS Have you ever noticed that in my advertisement in the Seattle news- papers, I never advertise set prices for dental work, aside from offering genu- ine $25 Trubyte Artificial Rubber Plates at $15. Why? “There’s a reason!” PAINLESS You will not read in any of my advertisements any alluring promise to sell to prospective patients, or to any one visiting my office, gold crowns at $3.00, porcelain fillings at $1.75, or bridgework at $4.50. I am, however, offering Star readers and the people of Seattle, a high order of expert dental service at prices which they can afford to pay. But I'm not conducting any bargain sales in dentistry, nor marking $7.50 gold crowns down to $1.98, That’s not my policy. No reputable dentist who understands his business can truthfully say that he can give every patient the same work for the same time, care and price. He can't do it, simply because no two dental operations are precisely alike, Decayed and neglected teeth oftentimes cause abnormal conditions. Just to illustrate the Suppose you have an upper molar with sound roots that needs crowning. Another patient also has an upper molar to be crowned but the roots are diseased. This naturally demands skillful treatment until it is in proper condition for crowning. Do you think the charge should be the same in both cases? How then can I conscientiously promise that a gold crown placed upon your upper bicuspid will cost the same as it does to crown the lower molar of your next door neighbor. Therefore, I cannot ad- vertise set prices. nevertheless I feel it my duty to tell the read- ers of The Seattle Star that almost invariably the purpose of advertising fixed prices is to get the unsuspecting patient into the “office” and then smoothly talk them into contracting for dental work far more expensive than that so attractively advertised. The truth sometimes hurts, Dentistry that is cheaply priced is very often cheap in workmanship, but proves the most expensive kind of work for you. In my office your dollar buys 100 cents worth of dentistry, not 25 or 50 cents worth. You are guaranteed skillful and practically painless work. You also get the best quality of materials that money can buy. Of course, the price varies, but even at that, the price quoted is far below the fee that many dentists in private practice would charge you for the same high order of dental work, and the price is very little more, if any, than you would be asked to pay the cheap dental parlors for inferior work. camination of your teeth and mouth. This Call at my office for Free F For appointment, phone Elliott 3026. obligates you in no way whatsoever. Pain Practically Banished By the use of “Novocain.” (I use it in filling and grinding teeth and in removing live nerves, and in the extraction of teeth $15 Fit guaranteed. Natural facial restored. Teeth extracted free where I make your plate. Examination and estimate free. ALL WORK GUARANTEED DR. H. T. HARVEY EX-PRESIDENT MICHIGAN STATE BOARD DENTAL EXAMINERS FIFTH FLOOR EITEL BUILDING N. W. Cor, Second and Pike—Swift’s Drug Store Corner Phone Elliott 3026 Office Open Evenings and Sundays 1 Treat Pyorrhea Heroically, effectively and successtully. Con- sult me regarding this mouth disease. My advice is free. in I Use the X-Ray Saket Tiel As an aid to my diagnosis of difficult cases : of teeth and mouth troubles. This service free of charge to my patients. DOWNTOWN DISTRICT) REPORTED IN DISTRESS) my, %s ctrctst: sed more seroas cond —|Y promptly giving the child a dose of :PISO’S STOMACH UPSET? (OB stains Onve fabless | Dr. Edw ive Not for R. R. Men)... grat mounds of stom WASHINGTON, Feb. “ty ony | Sufferers are doing now. Instead ot of the | taking tonics, or trying to patch up a wtuon act | Poor digestion, they are attacking the stay, when | real cause of the ailment —clogged pp 2 and disordered bowels, Docee’ ery Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse io caneas (ae fiver in soothing, healing way. , extend’ | When the liver and bowels are per- ing the ening, thei a functions, away woes in igestion and stomach troubles. | TUMULTY IS NAMED AS ou have a@ bad taste in your aoe tongue coated, appetite poor, SENATORIAL MATERIAL | tazy, don’t-care feeling, no ambition or J eb. 6 list | Cnergy, troubled with foods, eaeial a. itt | you should take Olive ‘Tablets, the BREMERTON, Feb. 5 materi a has been ts 8 mandant R. B. Coontz of the t award E. Grosscup, state | Substitute for calomel, Sound navy yard has been appointed | go chairman, as possible . Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a to the grade of rear admiral. Word | candidates for the position left a-| Purely vegetablecompound mixed with ot the selection of the popular com:| cant. by. the death of Senator | olive oil. You will know them by their mander of the yard was received Seanan, The name of Joseph P. Tu a ee Monday, The admiral’s salute was) muity, ary to the president, is | # 4 given him, and the rear admiral's| on the list te an one or two at bedtime for quick a i relief, ih = eat lie 7 flag run up to the mast of the rv Tia 1] AN ATLANTIC PORT, An unknown Feb. 6 teamer is in distress | land coast, accord calls picked up by Admiral Sebree to-| par ee RROD | BURGLARS WORKING IN |UNKNOWN STEAMER IS | CHILDREN’S COUGHS | Rurglars seemed to have switch) perations from the resid whtown business distric loft the New Two shotgune and two rifles were|ing to “S. O. 8 Storage | the steamship day The captain of mixed Mond: clared a terrif Hartia, 1834 Seoond ave |that he was having ook aaa te Jack Sweeney reported $48 in cash | hold his own and could not give ald. en from his room at 423 Seneca | : Compensation Act were Mabe! . nds ay night by Mrs. |Police Searching for Lost Man Police of the Northwest joined ir r Thomas Ma ave, N. E disappeared from jay morning. ji | 7 aged home Wedne He ia the grandfather of Archi bald Powell was residing at the home of Maj Archibald Pow He arose early for a walk and, it is! thought, he lost his way, as he was not familiar with the neighborhood. | | NEW LABOR AGREEMENT Does Not Affect} WASHINGTON, Feb. Govern- | a |ment employment services of the} United States and Canada have en-| |tered into an agreement whereby | THEO KARLE neither country ean import laborers | |from the other without consent of America's Great Tenor the respective governments, the la bor department announced today. — | Appearing with teat Moen Destnaes,siteae} SEATTLE cises Friday ebruary 8, in| PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA the Masonic JOHN SPARGUR, Conductor at the METROPOLITAN Thursday Eve., Feb. 7 at 8:20 P.M. Only Appearance in State of ‘ashing ceiving ship. The Quinine ‘ Hecause of its tonic and laxative LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE: taken by anyone without rvousness or ring There ix only one “I a, W. GROVE'S signaty Kidney Trouble Often Causes Serious Backache nd your ning, mple, When your t | bladder and Kidne jsordered 0 acco al it go to your nearest drug store and get a bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp: Root. It is @ phy sictan’s prescrip: bladder. |. 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