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- =| SHOWING PLAN 54°. ars service to | the homefurnisher: ADD TO YOUR ACCOUNT— «ord have an account here, Age ea fires ieee werchases will be added without have helped establish usands of homes — us help you! VICTROLA—whether it costs $20 $250—has a “perfect” tone— it! You are welcome to do so in Victro!a Store! ogni advantages in your VICTROLA here: |, courteous attention! pt service! ly VICTROLA store on Second Ps yuct 12 steps through new Sex soundproof record rooms s—hewest records’ “Seatraordinary credit is extender to get you acquainted with this This diagram shows what the Brit. ish did in their night raid on the Ger- man submarine nests and ship cen ters, Ostend (1) and Zeebrugge (2) are the coast cities attacked by the British naval forces. British blocking ships, loaded with concrete, were sunk in the canal entrances at both Ostend and Zeebrugge to bottle up the bases, The Bruges canal, it bs claimed, has been closed up. MUST WAIT FOR 1918 HARVESTS | ntrance partment news wince April 4, 1918, will not be allowed a wheat flour allotment un til the 1918 harvest t« a able, un der the mint pattie home latest ruling of the food ad pular VIC 4 to Department. Durt the of Ma June and July $20 VICTROLA Iv. per person each week food admini» lered to make tt of pur . 7% Inches F high, 13 inches wide, "14% inches deep, 10 tach turntable, nicke! ted exhibition sound Vietor tapering rm and “goose peck” sound-box tubs, Drake and speed regu single spring drive motor (can be wound while playing) all =netal parte ply To facilitate this tified statement of the wheat wheat and graham purchases made | . June and July perminaible in here an influx ly creanes in| “liberal credit— = a few cents | - —— — a day” GERMANY WANTS | a oak cabinet, 84 | | HUN SOLDIERS | inches wide: 16% OUT OF RUSSIA 16% inches WASHING TON April 29 ft » Tunaia brake and speed regulator; double spiral drive motor (can be wound while playing); all parts nickel plated. asion of 115 members will £0 to Petrograd to tak | on of thin exchange, and should it |be refused Germany threatens to take Petrograd. The ultimatum provides further that Russia free all German pris | ohers in good health; second, that all |thore in ill health remain in Russia under care of neutral physicians, | » the ques evidence of German | | trickery was supplemented by new evidence of similar treatment in |Finland. The Germans manning Finnish forta, fired on 143) ships jh 1 from Helsingfors for Kron WATCHES FIGHT | Offer Instruction KEMMEL HEIGHT) in English Free to D . 4 23.—~' “oe > ERM Ae ce ane| Drafted Men at “Y”) sack FROM WAR FRONT morning from anjeign men in Class 1 of the select) NEW YORK, April 29-—New York position,” Karl Rowener, | service, the Y. M.C. A. iw extending | today welcomed the first American wn lite Red Triangle service before they|soldiers back from the firing line. oe wor pond: | each camp. In the first quota,|Fifty lade from Pershing’s army the Lokal Anzeiger. | which went to Camp Lewis, were|marched up Broadway and into City says the Kaiser followed 4.000 men who could neither read nor| Hall park for the noon Liberty loan ‘of the battle “by eyesight | speak the Finglish language. rally, while thousands cheered, climb cally,” marking them| To help the drafted men to adapt|/ing upon window silix, statues and mn his map. He remained on| themselves to new circumstances lupon the tops of subway kiowks to front until afternoon. the Y. M. C. A. ts giving courses in| get a glimpse of America's first vet English, inying emphasis on conver-|erans of the great war. |wation, beginning May 9, on Tues | At City Hall park the troops lined day and Thureday evenings, free of| up and were greeted by Mayor Hy | charge, at the Y. M. C. A., Fourth/lan. Afterward they were entertain- ve, and Madison st e at lunched stadt FIRST U. S. SOLDIERS lie Rine soumty come ot de! 58 Y, M. MEN ON SHIP SUNK BY SUBMARINE. who have seen service at the fron || to speak before the various council» NEW comes from weakness,| of patriotic service in Seattle and] yy 1B the nerve reserves King cou ‘Those who have seer ereate surpiux eneray nervice and wish to accommodate the | ™ ee re errr council by talking thene meet.| /*"' the County building.| AT county bulldiNe.| new spa |] ings, can te 1 9 Cit Elliott Sand HAT the pa the FLORENCE UPSTAIRS | mas saa aaa | the fre Second and Union. }| 3¢ you walue your watch, let! saved, accordi }| Haynes repair it Next Liberty oa Theatre iNOTED. SPORTSMAN DIES) buysell, exe i Small onrneuM Vaudeville ose {MOORE } We've had many proofs NU Feature Photopiay: Ann Murdock in “MY WIFE” 100; Eves, & Sun. 206 the moment that your title is insured by this company you have no more title trou- Fifth and Pine. Bit. i ‘Tontght-—All Week ble. and If your title should be TRE attacked, the company must defend che suit without it costing you a penny. If the suit is lost the company must reim- burse you for the full amount of the policy. Weekday Mate THEATRE rvavens 526 WILKES UTS ARE Gi oop FOR TO DAY and ibute at/ help toward 00 Washington Title | Insurance Company Under State Supervision ) ) 2 ? YOU! ! ! | BUY A PACKAGE ? ? ‘ ) MAXINE ELLIOTT “FIGHTING ODDS” CLASS “A” THEATRE || 3d Near Pike OP ete Te ee | NEW DEALERS {yv- ealera who have gone into bust: | Ke | vals a \ STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1918. PAGE 2 OF BRITISH RAID ON SUBMARINE BASES Two. De ST ROY Tk MOLE + THE CANAL ree GOT IND be TROVE —ae r EBRUGSCE, : 5 CANAL, DRAINTD Dt 4 LTAVING SUBMATONE G ~ AND SHIPS <P TRANDUD ON DRY LAND. ASIC SUBMARINES DAT Teo Bie Sa <a et SHIP BUILDING WAKDS’ i iF iin AA “Ygte See ter | HUNS STARTING Tees Loan Sale | ) ) ) it NEW YORK, April 29.-Yvette The New York district, #till lag for its quota o of federal reserve g in the drive ported a total of $50,900,000 to ( dere andl } day From ¢ © guard of the eee arn! propaganda t appears Ger many will follow vurnes Vrance—ofter t range for settle ment of Frenet apparently *« to Russia, now and stir up dissatis HEEL OF HUNS lomt faction with Engtand for “starting | the war and not doing her part Advices indicate that much of the |new propaganda Bwitzerland. The Ge ently preparing orma nn appar INTO BELGIUM : BY MILTON BRONNER WASHINGTON, April 2%.—The Hun masters of little Belgium, hay-| , ing made all kinds of laws and rules » aa to how the Delaians shall com port themselves by day, are now making statutes as to how they sha sleep at night Governor General Von Falk- euhausen has just handed down an order forbidding the natives ff matiresses, cushions and | mor a dominated } Mremident Wilson, | [addreas, warned « | Done ultimately to enalave und | power Persia and Indi here today warned gr German propa ond tr r TELEGRAPH MEN fully guarded for food f the Germans steal from the 1 | graciously permitted to wtuff pillows |and mattresses with old paper eut [into amall bite—if they can find any. Use Old Paper ‘This Information comes board. from the Beigian embassy, Organization Sunday was observed ‘The houses are searched by the by union meetings thruout the coun German soldiers at frequent inter-| try, according to Konnekamp. Dis 1 almost always something | charge of six mombers at Milwaukee, that {& some obscure reason they |neveral in Atlanta, Ga. two in Al deem of value is lugged away | buquerque, N. M It is not #o hard to guess why) discharce union men they mae door) were the development latches, che and any take eaipey, botis ~ SAILORS AND POLICE pty bo mattroases and old 5 Stop Services the departure for Washington of President 8. J. Konnekamp, of the tolegraphers’ union, for a conference Tuesday with the federal war labor to me and a threat to at grab copper or t »per lam the day pber The religious feelings of the pop-| OAKLAND, April 29.—Sallors| face are t ly tet but | from the Defenders and Oak! Ped upon. In the tand police carried 15 women from a ed district the Huns sent their soldiers | ¥Fning lodging house early today into ali the churches and convents.| Volleeman Lealie Cox was over |come by smoke after rexcuing two! cocupanta of the building Forty persons were driven to street in thelr night clothes by the |fire, which destroyed the building jand did $10,000 damage. In some instances, they inter rupted the services, forcing the priests to stop the reading of the mass. They rummage! every corner of the churches, pried up the altar stones in the search for hidden treasure and, in some Instances, carried off the vowels and other church property WANT U. S. SENATORSHIP, « ———“K | JEFFERSON CITY Mo. 2 College Co-Eds | |-sguape Sealer Oradea Si ene an Study to Become ae ee a the Unit Ship Designers eee the late Wm. J. Stone, B. J. Br mun, millionaire banker, is being oc widered by Gov to politicians he *) pacity of 1.5 to 1,800 tons, and a has the tion. |be used in the Pactfic oceans and Indijian/| |ACCUSED OF MURDERING |MAN ON ARIZONA DESERT here mysteriously in | |GERMAN DIVER LOSSES | ARE ON THE INCREASE » POLICE GIVE UP HOPE in marine ring and naval ar: | degpe the residence of Mrs. C. A bo ea Rs r recat a few | ruddl 53 Highland drive, of a weeks, to be asi 001 ne Rada tubes government's shipyards, where they | of ve eae cee will do their part in rushing Unc ie | ed by members of the de- m'a emergency fleet preparations i partment, articles 5 Mins Teulah Woods, shown here, has | Pin mercer Ba eat nes i — a r jestnaten Misa Jeanette c . Dyer and Mia Jeanne Kra | ARCHBISHOP UNCHANGED A consignment of The Kingdom] SP, PAUL, April 29-—The condi News, the government prohibited eir-| tion of Archbishop Ireland was un cular, Was seized on its arrivalat the changed today, He is suffering gen Wells Fargo express office Sunday ' eral exhaustion and extreme futigue,| and turned ever to the federal aw following a trip from Florida, | NEW “WHISPER” | CAMPAIGN NOW Guilbert, the Fre actrens, tar © boost for the Third Lib erty The cap she HY KOBERT J, BENDER i wore 0 for bonds, United # Correspondent {her apron ht $600, her } N, April 29.—Ger ) handkerchief $2,000; her brocade effort to wplit the Frit she Then she beeame enthus s allies in the Weat jaatic and pulled off her skirt ed by . @ tremendous } After three waves ‘above her 1 effort directed to the ) head, it went to C.F. Moore, of { Salt Lake City, for $1,000—then she quit farmers CHICAGO, April 2%.—A national In order to replace the wool, whic h| strike of commercial telegraphere [has been seized, the Belgians arejappears more unlikely today, with| Memphis, | SAVE LIVES IN FIRE! JUDGE GRAVES DOESN'T e next marine) two big burglaries were perpe- unsinkable trated in Seatte Sunday evening be when thleves took a — dressed There | chicken ud two pounds — of} e University | putter from the rear porch of t the oppor: | Mrs, A. Williams, 604 Twenty-second ue the course ave, and later, as the police belie ts emanating from | sant, MAY NOT STRIKE| w senate, xucceeding | the present series of combats is, | reality, a strategic struggle between | |iindenburg and Foch, C Senne, according | the employment of their reserve. The | GERMANS ARE BUILDING \thee pwn lavinhly into th while, up to the present, Foch has| | SIX SUPER- SUBMARINES Tefused to hasard hie own reverve| ¢ WASHINGTON, April 2 ri. | forces for "defensive purpores Jing to reports to the mons nom! If Hindenburg is stopped perman bureau, Germ has constructed *MUy befe canna] six super-submarines, with a ca-| ports, and t rves have cruising radius of 10,000 miles, and, Hindenburg bh ame number under construc: | It is thought this style of boats will iat a PHOENIX, Ariz. April 29.—Ac| American government has led to a| cused of the murder of Kenneth G.| number of suggestions that the Unit Folston, of Oregon, who disappeared! ed States buy the Dutch West In ember, » Avast dies. dering upon the ¢ McCain n custody here today |¥olaton’s body was found on. the| be desert. Papers and correspondence established identification | ROME: Avril 29.—Lomes of Ger.|jtg least one of his Records and hear Esc Ave boen more than double his wonderful renditions again face ing to adviecs from Zurich to POSLAM ryerS and again at your pleasure. | AND they ph tainty is dispelle ‘German Reserves Being Used | NEW YORK, April 29 | depletion will henceforth be necessary if Hin-|it better to lose the ports rather| power sites in the state to keep him |denburg continues his effort to cap-| than lose his reserves, ture Ypres and advance toward the) present be known. channel ports | ‘The battle of Ypres, which in the! >| real battle for the channel ports in not been thrown Into the Not. only will the German slaughter be very much greater than MISCHA EI M A N Mies, but aleo the German front} U. ‘Ss. MAY BUY | WASHING taking over of Dutch ships by th Poslam p i} in the t eruptional conditt Talk with those healed of aggravated skin troub who have used all kinds of rem u PATRIOTISM AND HEALTH The two things are very closely al- lied right now. Never has the country stood so much in need of efficiency—ef- ficiency on the part of every individual —man, woman and child. The ability to do our utmost of WORK at this critical time is really a matter of patriotism. If you have bad teeth and are neglecting them, you are nowhere near 100 per cent efficient. Bad teeth are one of the most a agencies to the human system. Not only are they most painful and unpleasant things within them- selves, but their bad influence does not stop with toothache. They produce virulent poisons, which in turn create many other ailments. Rheumatism Neuritis Digestive Derangements. Irritability. Throat, Eye and Ear Troubles. Spinal Troubles. Any many other things are known by science to very often be directly trace- | able to decayed teeth. | Tiny pus sacs form arpund the roots of decayed teeth. These pus sacs con- stantly distil into the system the poi- son which they produce. These poi- sons gradually gather at some selected | just the way it ought to be done to ' spot, such as a joint, for instance, and | give you perfect satisfaction. } it isn't long till swelling and pain de- | We use painless methods. { velop. | We use the best of materials. There is really no excuse for any | We invite you to call and let our one to have bad teeth these days. | experts give your teeth a thorough ex- We offer you the very best dental ser- | amination and tell you just what is vice that it is possible to obtain any- | needed to put them into perfect con- where and our prices are absolutely | dition. right. | You will be surprised to find how We have a completely equipped and | Small the cost is. up-to-date dental office. |. And remember that all our work is guaranteed to you with an ironclad DR. L. R. CLARK the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. This means a | great deal to you when you stop to jthink about if. It means that you can come to this office with perfect confidence that your work will be done _We have a staff of skilled den- | pyarantee that is signed both by the tists here for your service operator who did the work and also Every member of our staff has grad- | by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thor- uated from the best dental colleges i | oughly responsible. and passed the examination of the - state dental board. Every operator in | Don’t you think that it is about time this office has his certificate from the | that you gave yourself the advantage state dental board hanging right on | of good teeth? REGAL DENTAL OFFICES’ DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. Lady Attendants pag hay. 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