The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 1, 1918, Page 2

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« STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1918. PAGE 2 = CITY'S PROBLEM ERICKSON REPORTS | OF HIGHER PAY | SKAGIT POWER SITE | _ ABOUT SOLVED, LOOKS EXPENSIVE rtment heads! Th ‘ont of building in $1,000,0 54 Years service to! the homefurnisher! | with an Malleable YOUR DUTY IS CLEAR Take Care of Yourself! See that YOU are fit. Keep your health and efficiency at maximum pitch. Then go ahead and perform your duty to family, friend and country. Give freely of yourself; but give of the best. Councilmen cam were ¢ atully iny ter of salary Your. Credit ployes would dinponed 0 “gt 1 whethe \s at a joint : ell, f “ af : e an’ We © the 1 ale “any rewult of the @ Deformed, decayed, or missing teeth make for ill-health and inefficiency. They mean imperfect mastication and its consequent stomach troubles. They harbor noxious germs whose activities bring about neurasthenia, headaches, insomnia and a host of nervous and other disorders. YOUR DUTY IS CLEAR: If you have dental imperfections of any kind, have them corrected at once. It will be the best investment you ever made, par- | ticularly if made with us, for we are fh | specialists in HIGH-CLASS Dk. L. R. CLARK PAINLESS DENTISTRY . : . in AT THE LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE in view of the rigid standard: of per- en. arene ee : ndefinite rive! fection which rules our offices. of Herbert ‘ . |Big Organ Keeps : > thin ; Hereunder is a list, not of inducements, but of our fixed standards and | Movie Fans Calm _ |‘ policies, of daily routine and practice. as F ilm Burns PAINLESS extractions and other operations, made possible by the use of ne GENUINE, IMPORTED NOVOCAIN. UNQUALIFIED GUARANTEE to every patient, covering all work done. FREE EXAMINATIONS. FREE ADVICE. FREE ESTIMATES. NONE BUT LICENSED GRADUATE DENTAL SURGEONS EM- PLOYED. Each one of our many assistants has his license, issued by the State Board of Dental Examiners, hanging by his operating chair, in plain view of all. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. Boston Lady Attendants on duty at all times. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union English | Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place, | In every respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Opera Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. PD. y in Kiss county during March, when Chiet of Police Warren Sunday] HOQUIAM, April 1.—Frank Pa- 9, 595 divorce suits were brought here. America’s Finest announced a number of changes in|low, 25, German, was arrested Sun-|-This is the highest number of Ey Singing Organization the " personnel 1 aasignments of | d: charged with the murder of | month in the last two years. the police force, including the re-|Charles Forstrom, clothing clerk. | leane of six members of the dry Forstrom was discovered about| squad to be replaced by four NeW | midnight in a lumber yard with his | POARBRODa] members, and the placing ¢ “throat cut from ear to ear, He was Smelsaa waterfront patrol, Capt J but died on the way to the without being able to make nt. He had fust received ay envelope, which was not} ‘There ix now ere 4 trail open, would be almoat prohibitive | German-American Chief ‘| Rent Profiteer | Resigns From Alliance Enemy to U.S. A. ceiving from $200 to $30 | | ‘| Ship Program |, '!* an emerg:| the me WASHINGTON, Apri —the EMPRESS is without question the greatest fuelsaving range forseen will b made! that the increase —there are thousands in use Seattle today, and each the April pay that absolute satisfaction ployes: keeping that only an EMF standard by which all checks of the ‘ \ Condition That Will Not Improve! 4 Upon Itself then hang © car and keep prod Foremen aid, must be teach and not drivers or nagger tion—whieh may ing—might stave of [Victor records for April | on sale today! ‘you are invited to come and listen to __ these beautiful selections: Baby's Frayer | ae Twilight (cory, Burt), and U. S. SECRET SERVICE IS 0. K., SAYS REAMES ui feature, Jack F is as far man secret pervl inal Investig: Give Me te roads ¢ 5c General ¢ when he «pe MILITARY SERVICES (METROPOLITAN FOR YOUNG SOLDIER church Sunda: Military f ervices we 17 stare was dedicated. conducted o at ort Lawtoe ommander Miller Freeman, of the!for Perr ce Maga, Soda oxtk naval training station; Private Jobn!ieryman who died of ncarlet fever at Noble, of the British Canadian rej Port Worden. He was the non of cruiting mission, and Boy Scout Ex-| yr, and Mra, W. C. May, 7729 F ecutive John ave. N. E. Mays was 18 years of| WOMEN USE STRING [been murriea three me been married thre TO HAUL UP SMOKES Sh oreration ister ee aoaeee the public| coast artillery service. nage dl mpen fete MILLION LOST IN BIG FIRE AT ATLANTIC CITY joe flag with (Fox Tro at, Going Up (one step), jouble fac red 10- Se Ru Cradie Seng and Ti Ne 184e0 | Littlefield); double faced ti ‘Tickle-Tee nd Piper also spoke. CHANGES MADE [GERMAN CHARGED WITH FILE 595 DIVORCES AMONG POLICE | MURDER IN HOQUIAM |, *atrimonial storms raged severely Aye vt ke a $1. ‘50 ered a string ha Tues, Thars, & Sat, Nights iL TROVATORE Wed. Mat. & Friday Night MARTHA UNION CLERKS |MARTIAL LAW MAY BE Wed Eve. and Sat. Mat DECLARED IN QUEBEC ,," BOHEMIAN GIRL QUEBEC, April 1 Martial Q was to be decla Prices Nights and Sat, Mat if necessary to ki y cor ; oti sin the os 9 release FACE MURDER CHARGE c 5 @f accommodations in the old quar crowd tried to release slackers who} : Ihad been arrested. | SAN FRANCISCO, April |Harry Earl Halliway, of Beaumont was held | REAMES MOVES TO CENTRAL BUILDING| office of Clarence L. Reames,| assistant U. 8. attorne: building to suite No. t headquarters NOW PLAYING Lower Floor $2.00 Two iges were made in the traf: | Baleony $1.50 and $1 y Gallery . Plus 10° ssumes com: | The and 50 1d of the waterfront patro espe Grieg TRAFFIC COPS TO DON KHAKI The traffic officers of Seattle will ror, MAT. WED Best Seats $1.09 Hee Mat Sat Ruptare Kil Kills _ eS cn aos oan ve sae) : aumont, in August,| according to orders | Sunday by Chief of Police} Warren, | And they'll have to stand out in THEATRE |_ Seven thousan HOLD “U” CLASSES TO TEACH CHILD WEIGHING |» Tueada Wild Girl” production, show- the firet time the vaudeville, ning classes will for the t in weighing and dren. Conducted by Pre |won Smith the classes |for a week ird and Madison. Bugene Levy, Mer fusion attendan 3 section —test your eyes, grind will be open x IN OS ee faring ‘and Maing cone your lenses, for one mod- The work is in prepa ‘ ae hy Mg Ada her the talk erate charge. Call and Three Beautiful t 1 ay with, bat x | fate ] - : T BEING FORMED Red Sea Records |ROOSEVELT LAY FOR Sunday’s Big os WILL GO TO FRANCE n taken at | 1320 Second Ave. at the © PHONE MAIN > 1289° murk and con- on a street inter Accurately Promptly MENTED Reasonably ORCHESTRA . “The Kis rlesoainas Rg} | 14 HOURS IN TRENCH | New Show [ip to eve for France almost im arsenite nw Some “i? ode 1 ely enrollment | ir Musical Comedy “September Mom” a, Five Trans- ORDER COAL FOR NEXT continental Vaudeville is cap hadary ldborgeniis Acts now If your bins aren't big enough, ux | A Sure Way To Pi 3. Pirie tet f State Fuel Ad ~ End Dandruff | au wore ince woop mane as sain olng all summer,” he says, “or there There William S. Hart @ sinsctsme iam S. GALLI CURCI Sings “I Know Not What I’m Doing” —From “Marriage o of Figaro.” HEIFETZ Plays “La Capricieuse” De GOGORZA Sings “Thou Art Near Me, Margarita” Victrolas, $20 to $380 Convenient Payment Terms | WIFE OF PETROGRAD BANKER SAFE IN U. S. i SAN FRANCISCO, April 1.—Mme. LAST SHOWING TODAY GEO. WALSH “THE YANKEE WAY” bed her of 10,000,000 r bonds and realt Her hush | companies her as far as Japan i | “CRIME WAVE” BAFFLES | will be unnecessary suffering next winter, which w » doubt be cold er than last winter | COMING — TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Dealers in Steinway and other Pianos, Pianola Pianos, Victrolar and Records, Player Music. Sherman POLICE OF OAKLAND | zm OAKLAND, April 1 Polle rps ; if “ ee ue nt wher y it In ge smtly with the NELSON GETS N. P. 108 | The place of Hazen J. Titus, din th Ww chief clerk in the @ining car # eel a hundred times here { | vertisement. IN “The Square Deal” WILL REMAIN Monday and Tuesday Only Every Matinee except San- day, All Seats 10 Cents Every Evening Except Saturday and Sunday 20c—10c naar | WM. FARNUM SERIOUS IN N. W. NOW Shortage of farm labor has be come in Hastern Washing al agent branch loyment en swamped the calls for men to Admission ps for the sea 10¢ won, F in the Walla Walla Children district y must let much of ° the le idle unless help ar: rives “The Wenatehee and Yakima dis ticts also are calling for help." “Our office b lost fow days with help put War “When a Man Sees Red” Continuous 10 a. m. to

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