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years service to! the homefurnisher Fequiar price $12.75 mahosany dull finish- ed rocker, exactly ke nuine teath- wide fancy ery attractive regular price 4 Slacker eGoes to Trial ‘alleged conspiracy of Hulet | Wells, who will be tried the second time Tuesday, February 19. Wells | will be represented by Judge Rell. in| headed by M.| CANDIDATES ON LAST LAP OF ciry CAMPAIGN . however, in an ad Firat Swedivh Haptiat refrained from all mention of in honor of the anniversary in's birth, and confined him: | elt: | self to a discunsion of American xenahip and its duties. John F, Murphy addressed two mass meetin, at Blaindel!’s ball ‘ Jackson wt, and the other at Ward's hail, in Georgetown. Three candidates, Ralph A. Horr ©. J. France and James B. Bradford, addressed Varioun unions at meetings held fn the Labor temple, Auntin I Griffiths addressed the Dock Work ers’ union at the Hibbard build, May or Gill spoke before a mass meeting in Dudley's hall, South Park primary campaign program the final week before the voting. His schedule calla for addresses in Kidd's hall, Green Lake station, Thursday event o'clock; Masonic hall, FY Thursday evening, #30 Cook's hall Mth ave, N. Gay evening, at 8 {clock Counctimanic eaddidates will also time Candidate Brad “FREE BUS" IS LOST IN COURT ~: ng Judge Giitiam's de- cision on the jitney bond case! Monday, members of the city coun cil declared this morning that they can see no further action to be ncil toward pans- the for Prt permitting Dunnee 1 that the jit- ney bus bonding law i* applicable |to both common and private car- riers, of to any engaged tn carrying passengers for hire, and that the “free bus” is a subter- fuge. This than 20 ane be hand- * pending. to ed down the subject more are set for t this month. Committee to Report ittee considering © to permit the op- © busses” in the etty, ‘owncliman Hhaa, wili| ‘The Jitney erat vent rdinanc in Court Here + ‘r+ trial, which resulted in a) report thetr decivion ax to what = Bhe trial of Morris Pass, arrested George Vanderveer. who Ww in San|back to ‘Mast fall in New York on a charge being © slacker, opened Wednes @ay morning before U.S. District! (Budge Jeremiah Neterer. The en fire morning session of court was! up in selecting the jury | ‘Joe Pass, held on the same) » will be tried at the con- of the present are defended by Judge Wil. R. Ben a: Attorney Jacob} Assistant U. LL. Moore is prosecuting sXe 8. Attorney the | } ‘The Pass brothers also are under it im connection with the disagreement, he retained Attorney Francisco, defending I. W. W ARREST LONDON EDITOR LONDON, Feb. was lodged today aj aint the Morn ing Post, and Col. Repington, its chief military critic, charging viola- Chancellor of the Exchequer Bonar-Law announced in the house of commons that both Repington and the Post would be prosecuted for publishing information concerning the work of the inter-allied council at Versailles, Watch the Little Pimples; They Are Nature’s Warning and Disfiguring of Bad Blood | Don’t close your eyes to the warn: which nature gives, when un. @ightly pimples appear on your face vmnd other parts of the body | Mot only are these pimples and disfiguring, but they lead werious skin diseases that spread ‘And cause the most discomforting ir ssotions and other annoyances that Ike flames of fire, and make “you feel that your akin is ablaze ‘When these symptoms appear on ‘any part of the body, take prompt steps to rid the blood of these disor yj taking §. How a Man and a Woman Became Pawns of Destiny “THE G ders. no equal as @ purifier in 8. 8. 8 purely vegetable blood = medict which has been on the market more than fifty years. It is sold b druggists everywhere If you are afflicted with any form And the one remedy which has the of skin disease, do not expect to be! cured by lo and other local r not possibly reach the so trouble, which is in the 8. 8. toda: case needs special advice, complete history of your case, and our chief medical adviser will give you all necessary instructions, with out charge. Write at once to Swift Specific Co., 1 Swift Laboratory Atlanta, Ga TODAY and TOMORROW ONLY ARDEN OF ALLAH” WITH Helen Ware and NINE: SMASI Thomas Santschi IING REELS A Palpitating, Pulsating Love Romance of the Boundless Sahara. Love Midst The Sand D “QLONIAY tt A Tale of Enduring Dunes. JEATReE 4TH. BET. PIKES PINE ADMISSION 10¢ CHILDRE INCLUDING WAR TAX REAL PAINLESS DENTIST! In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the highest and strongest plate known, covers very little of the root of the mouth: Al werk megrpnteed for fifteen ath same day ti who have tested our wo ure you are in the right place. you can bite corn of guaranteed fifteen y: Gold Crown _, $4.00 $15 Set. of Teeth (whalebene). 85 | $10 Set of Teeth . 00 Bridgework, per toeth, gold Gold Fillings Silver Fillings .50¢ Pistina Villings 186 Zi2re,_Teve impression takes in the) xaminations and advice free. dco W ronage is r 1 siving Sood 08 “ ou: rk n coming to our office, by Bring this ad with you Open Sundays From 9 to 12 fer Werking Peopie OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS al OMIViKeITY oT. Opposite Fraser-Patesson Cm Informatian | °° 00 | {Tt ts #0 wi ic | it 18 0 gigantic t action © council at 2:30 o Inenday afternoon. ‘The opinion was expressed Wed- Jay morning by members of the ii, that as a result of Judge! Gilliam’s decision, and in view of |the opinion expressed by Corpora- tion Counsel Caldwell, the report We ne case. The tion of the defense of the realm act.| Will not be favorable The corporation counsel, when asked for his opinion some time ago, declared that the proponed or- dinance would give the jitneurs no rights they do not already have. Judge Gilliam haa practically held that they have no rights at all unless bonded. So the councilmen argue {t would be folly to put the ordinance on the city statute books FEDERAL OFFICIALS IN WAR WORK MEET To co-ordinate th [merous federal bt war work in Seattle, near! eral officials attended a Commercial Club. called by President A. J. Rhodes. udge Fu ison, federal pod administr lanka, who at peration among t ong the spea don C. Corbaley, W. the license bureau, ay Allen, Edgar J M. White 1 depart men A H. Hedgen B, Henderson U. 8. Attorney Cl Wright and Henry The chamber will pu pry of the bureaus, sh ing the du COMMUNITY MEETING IS TO BE CALLED! reault of the meeting of the Easter, 7, 11¢ ly bruised Tui wned by FE 1, ran him und EB. Union at down at 29th cLUB TO CELEBRATE The Mystic Jewel Social club will celebrate their 25th anniversary with a dance and card party at Douglas’ hall, 10th ave. and Pine st, on Fri day evening, Februa Sites P. Silverman, a fg I way high Harva university pointed to the aviatio parents, Mr. and Mr Silver , live at the > ton ho L. the Ravaili, Tuesday of the Pacific ompany's steamer Adm | succeed F, C, Charman, who has |resigned to accept a position with wer * | one of the | which w 8. ship en rout here and at oth: the shipping ‘mont of her type ard last October, in ttle to load lumber Puget sound ports ard. The greatest steam locomotive in| |the world has been put Into service by the Baldwin Locomotive Works. lers had to be made flexible differ ent joints so that locomotive could turn around a curve, It is more than 100 feet long and weighs some 450 tons, Twenty-four driving #, each as high as an average afford its traction, | whi man, « the first decision, in more | c Twelve! the} hall be taken tn the matter | clock | TO GET TOGETHER meeting | Wednesday morning in the assembly | the meeting, advocated | re were S| » a direct: | ry UMEZE pantie ta iman, Fair-| THREADS | H. Bishop, formerly purser of | $2.50 STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18, 1918. PAGE 2 CALL SEATTLE FOR LABOR TO PLANT WHEAT SEATTLE PRESBYTERY | URGES FOOD SAVING | | Declaring that, ax Christian peo- ple, it in thelr duty to practice ecén. omy and self-denial in using certain | foods during the stress of war, the | Presbytery of tule in semwlion Mo day panned o lution assur nt W of their hearty | ervation of food - TO MEET IN SEATTLE wan the day of Lawrence Wood, anniets WALLA WALLA, Feb, 13.—Tho re of the federal employment bu-| ney annual convention of county reau here, in an appeal for Seattle! caine wardens will be held in Bent men not needed in the shipyards to| tle, At sensions here, the following help with the spring wheat planting, | officers were elected: George J The shortage of labor in Central) Hurley, president; i. A. Pintiun, | Washington, and particularly Walla| vice president; A. J, Butard, secre Walla very grave,” he maid, | tary-treasurer . Farmers offer high wages but the] men cannot be obt 1 et, lot Woods today received the follow ‘oo pele denper.| And see if your condition tn not much | ate for. @arm taberera. ‘They arel@e ke your best investmant the ng, and a number are unable to ot Hood's Sareaperilia, | their grain vecause of a|eptiron and Hood's | mortage o¢ tuber, ‘They ane This course of medicine will be! Davies, Borda aad worth many times the cot when it| pointe for help, and I am unable to|“emoves that tired feeling, that pale | cunety eal |ness and anemic tendency, that There were more farmers in to.| Warning of waning strength, that day than labotere. Game weakness of body that opens the have put in just eno loans for dincane, - pogroms | lother symptoms of kidney trouble wquent te. euagwy Smears one conatipation, and that grouchy touch | | the rest of the land le idle 18,500 WORK IN SHIPYARDS 18,500 steel shipyards! These figures were announced emlay by F. A. Bileox, rec n charge of the looal federal yment bureau. Me said that ts on February 1 showed that 17,800 are employed in the four plants, making an Increase of about| 00 in the last two weeks A thousand registration cards of ten going Into the shipyards parsed thru the office in one week, he said, but a large percentage were of men| |transforring from one yard to an other, The bureau i» making a re | check of the needs in the shipyards. | Registration of unskilled Iabor has |} been discontinued, according to Sib Ox. He maid there were so many Vengda that it was imponible to handle |/ the men on a priority basis or send |( | them notices | FLEES HOSPITAL IN \7 FEAR OF OPERATION In mortal fear of undergoing an operation scheduled for Wednesday.| Never mind how Mrs. A. Ginbi, 2306 11th ave. 8, fled | | from the F © hospital some | eczemaquickly by alittle zemo | time between midnight Tuesday and) furnished by an; lor 35¢. Extra 3 a. m, Wednesda large bottle $14 ant begins the t police | moment semo is applied. In a short of rheumatism Many poople need this splendid combination to make perfect heal Others may not need all three, but | almost everybody needs and will find| relief in at least one of them, BARGAIN DAYS | FOR INVESTMENTS Beattlo has men in her fe approximately emp tate Market | BONDS Fatabtished 1906 Main 151% 119 Cherry St. According to the report headquarters she left the howpital| time usually every trace of eczema, ! clad only in her nightgown, shoes | tetter, pimples, a biackbesda and iene a rain coat. A search for the similar skin diseases will in by police was without redult | For vacua bey, ekin and a making i it thy, always use zemo,the ‘er aie i t for skin roubles of all Base Co. Gaveiand, O, a rsneseniennercinenaananne HOT TEA BREAKS A COLD—TRY THIS goycs 2 of Hamburg | Take! ponful of this hamburg’ tea. » of belling water upon it, | ough « steve and drink « It in the The E. W. Have you ‘ Indigestion ? Your food will continue to dis- agree with you, and cause dis tress until you strengthen your and entirely digestive organs, and tone and peratore: Rarmions sweeten the stomach. Youcan do this quickly and surely by promptly taking a few doses of BEECHAM’S PILLS Their natural action relieves the stomach of undigested food, | stimulates the flow of gastric juice, renews the activity of| the liver and bowels, and 26 years’ devotion to the plano strengthens the digestive sys- Our Aim: To sell the best at mod tem. Take them with confi-| erate prices and easy terms dence, for 60 years’ experience Our Means: Largest capital and prove that Beecham’s Pills smallest expense Meyer & Daughter Are good for, _vat Third Ave., North of Pine the tomach' bowels, thus breaking a cold o pensive ] ENDS SIX YEARS OF | STOMACH MISERY| | daye | was f my suffering. 1 and can oes tarth of the atomach,, Indigestion, | ganen, hendac it feeling relieved a Kood appetit I ask ou who are} atomach trouble. to | at remedy a trial and Ihave be ¥ ees wut nd at. Ta A Very € TOMORROW BIG AGTS or HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE —and— L coma, Washington, * fo! | pale and guaranteed Or ali druggiate | Cotton—Mercerized—Silk. MANUFACTURING F Pacific Block = SEATTLE We will ni| HIGH-GRADE\ DENTISTRY ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS METHODS The growth of this dental office has been remarkable. A few years ago we started in a very small way—today we have one of the largest and best equipped dental offices in the United States. What has been the reason for this remarkable growth? Nothing more nor less than that we have treated the people square and have — and satisfied them with our work. When you come to our office the first time we feel that our relations have just begun. We are determined to so please and satisfy you that you will not only come back to us in the future when- ever you need dental service but that you also will recommend your friends to us when they are in need of dental service. LOWEST PRICES Quantity reduces the price. This is a fundamental law of business. We do the large volume. Therefore we can afford small profits on the in dividual patient, because we have so many of them. Much smaller, for in- pro. than the office which does only pve or one-third of the volume we do. And of course we coyld not expect you to send us your friends unless you | yourself were delighted with the work we had done for you. GRADUATE REGISTERED DENTISTS Every operator in this office is a graduate registered man who has grad- uated from the best dental colleges and passed the examination of the state dental board. Every operator in this office has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall GUARANTEE All ri o- anon, Se office is guarant with an iro arante of satisfaction which is posal. hoth by , “sl a the operator who did the work and in front of his dental chair in plain also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner sight of all. |and manager of this office, who is This proves to open geen pr | omer invited to call as ounalle | he knows his business | | at your earliest convenience. We will Ne ee we 6s TOUR coll ee te he aad te exe th way it ought to be done. |oughly and advise you just whit We PAINLESS METHODS | necessary to put them into perfect co<N We have brought our system of | dition. painless dentistry to such a point of | This advice and examination won't perfection that we are now able to | cost you anything nor put you under guarantee to perform the most difficult any obligation whatever, dental operations without hurting the But for the sake of your own patient a bit. we suggest that you come just as soon Genuine “Novo-Cain” is a very im- as you possibly can if you have teeth portant factor in this. that need attention. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. Lady Attendants on duty at all times. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union Diagonally acrdss from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place. In every respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. * Qur reputation is worth more than your dollars. given Wednesday evening in th MEETING OF MINUTE |xivon Watuewday evening MEN CALLED TONIGHT] x" and 1. Masinon. by Attornes A meeting will be held at 140 | Frederick W. Peal o'clock Wednesday evening at the Fie Madrona Presbyterian church ave, and Marion st ing in precincts 19%. D4, It will be held for ¢ of furthering the organizatior Minute Men , SCIENCE LEGTURE A Christian Science lecture will be | Lower “REDUCED RATES TO | CALIFORNIA FirstClass Third 3.00 and $16. # $10.00 anr EVERY DaY Witlowmoor Far Ht be a wt prove their San Francisco Los Angeles CLEMMER "| San Diego- SEATTLES BEST ONOTOP .. If You jecil i| The services of a DENTIST,! bear in mind that the Albany) Dentists are Dentists of long | jexperience and recognized| skill and ability. Our high class work, prices and painless methods | are vouch for by over | twenty thousand satisfied patients. 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