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STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1918, PAGE 2 LANE WILL TRY TO FORCE VOTE 54 Years service {9 i the homefurnisher: you have an account here, your additional ‘Purchases will be added without first pay. trict Telegraph € i rival fire alar _ WE BAVE HELPED ESTABLISH Died of wounds: Sergt. Gerald Patten, 1818 Prospect st, waxed warm at t y hall Tue Seattle day, Councilmen Lane and Vite amendment to the fra parents were hopeful But he died--from wounds afew cents a day will hour, the work perfectly no woman can do it so well, IN PATROL BOUT) LOOK FOR MORE °1*'" 0" swrciwes ye © pay & grome earnings Us WITH THE AMERICANS IN| OAKDALE, Pa, May 21 pOOMO- PICARDY, M 20.—4Night.-An tugcing at ¢ —not onty washes—-but iso owrings out the elothen going to inte amend the fran —costs lees than American reconnaissance patrol pen standing framework ar Coun. en hour while in 5 ; Chemnieal C tion. etrated the Gernan wires lhe * wt the a Chemica * ing to ask that the Aero Ala put an enemy patrol to Might, and re nt today cleared the way to more pany, operating here, be require re secure a franchise ial estimate of the dead at 175 —_— among th turned safely to the American lines The patrol crept ac No Man's point where the lines are | Was placed this mo * h PZ - aaa 00 va woe te, os oc | uae Neca, mare's con's oar ANSON WIRES tance the shattered church towers mworne toll WI ON, URGING and jagged walle other buildings Investigation went on with the in Cantigny stood like ghosts in the | questioning of witnesses. moonlight cloth, withoue rubbing. and. maven wages of wash-day help. —hayve you ever stopped to think of what an ex- pense that ist surround the Americar but scatter ed when the latter o American patrol made its way back | service will hold @ patriotic raily back without losing a mar | Tuesday evening at Duwamish to 4 Yelon, wae The greatest serial activity con-| celebrate the success of the member. Gent Wilson and ex-Pres tinues day and night along the front. | ship drive just ended, Residents at i" telegrams nent to them by Mayor Bomba were dropped near an Amert-| Duwamish who have not joined Manson can hospital, but no one was injured. | counci! will be blacklisted, loyalint The telegram follows £08 te 111 8. Bteventh ot Tecoma $0 men vinted © guns, the breaking of shells in the | by Western: Unior tiy, ane tho husn ef airginne mntere You hear the call of the Red arbitrary, un-American and unpatri is almost constant Cross. ANSWER AT ONCE, °tlc io refusing to reinstate locked same ponitions at same wages as be If you want to keep your hair in that some method must be found to property cleansed each | good condition, be careful what you really good | Wash it with. | dagadloedeg | Most soaps and prepared sham- ‘The casiest to use and | oo. contain too much alkall. ‘This @rying shampoo that we | dries the scalp, makes the hair brit d to our readers in tle, and is very harmful, Just plain necessary.” brings out all the natural mulwified cocoanut ol! (which is] The Women's King County Legis f the hair and may be en pure and entirely greaselens), is) lative federation went a similar mew very little expense, by dix | much better than the most expensive age nthrox, | soap or anything else you can use |sense and decency. There is danger son promised co-operation. bate iy latest victim, union officials said, U. S. AVIATOR, 3 ee "hy 8 last every one in the family for BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS months.—Advertisement. United Preas Correspondent WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN FRANCE, May 21.—An American ‘Philadelphia, fought the Germans over the Lines east of Ypres with his jeg broken by a machine gun bullet, until his engine waa disabled. Descending in No Man's Land, he unestrapped himaelf from his seat and crawled into a shell hole. A German battery, firing at his dizabled machine, scored a direct hit and smashed it. The captain, sur- rounded by bursting shrapnel, drag- ged himeelf from crater to crater un- Ul he reached the allied front lines, near the juncture of the Belgian and | Britiah armies, The aviator was taken to a hos pital, where he is reported doing fine. Special $25.00 ALL COATS Up to $32.50 Special $25.00 DRESSES All Silk DRESSES at Almost HALF PRICE The above dispatch is the first to | mention American air forces as defi nitely engaged in Flanders. The American troops which recent ly took their place in the British line | Were reported as possessing their jown nerial detachment Simms’ dispatch may mean that the American troops, whose exact lo- | eation has so far been withheld, are in the vicinity of Ypres. STUDENTS TO INSPECT METHODS IN CATERING | University of Washington students from Clark hall, will be gucats of | Hazen J. Titus, president of the | Chauncey Wright Restaurants com | pany, at 1209 Second ave, Frida on an inspection trip to study pra tical details of the ering Dr. Sipes is so thoroughly sure his REAL PAIN- LESS DENTISTRY will please you that he will ex- tract the most sensitive tooth for you without charge and GUARANTEE YOU WILL FEEL NO PAIN By his methods of PAINLESS DENTISTRY the most difficult operations on the teeth and gums are performed without discomfort to the patient. 25% Discount on all Trimmed HATS And Some at HALF PRICE THE FLORENCE UPSTAIRS STORE REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS. Ip order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ts the lightest | WASHINGTON, May 21.—Senator Ole James, Kentucky, is critically 11 of Bright's dis Johns Hop- kins hospital, Baltimore me Allen’# Poot-Rane, the antiseptic powder Bold everywhere, Advertisement 'WHY WOMEN | | | Don't worry about old age, Don't worry about being jn other people's when you ar k way wetting on in ) your body ing con tion and you can an hale and rty In your old days as you were Every branch of modern dentistry is practiced here. The latest scientific methods are used by experts in , each operation, you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. | teed 15 years. Gels © : If you have no teeth to be extracted, come in to- $15 Set of Tet: (whalebone). day and let us examine your mouth and tell you how | Sho", Kuh and everyone will be $10 Set of Tecth .. easily and cheaply every cavity can be filled and all The kidneys and bi yed roots crowned, clean and in Dr ay#tem and avo: 6 Platine Fillings urie acld accumulations. Take GOLD | DAL, Haarlem O11 Capsules pe All work guaranteed for fo agges” set Have impression riodically and you wilt find that the ae ing and get teeth aame day. tion and advice fre Call and See Samples w rking order, Your ‘ef Time. Mon of 0 Ivened, your muscle ers ed wn le 4 tom erie , ae face mers. our work. When coming t i ook of youth and he Bring this ad with you. ore nes I e ‘There la. only on ¥ cua nda, brand of Haarlem Ol Capsules, Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working Peeple } 1420 Second Avenue GOLD Mev Rete are OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS (Opposite Bon Marche) Sorted Haarlem os. ‘They Waverarr st. Oppesiie Frese Patersem Ca, |suaranteed by the Owl Drug Co. =a" ON FRANCHISE ‘The fight over the National Din for a Beattle _ THOUSANDS OF HOMES—LET — nid‘ and Mayor ‘Hanson contributed : Mon and co-eds at the university a few years ago all knew to make tiie nituation Interesting Us WELP you! “Jerry” Patten. He would meet them on the campus with a smile Counciiman Lane announced that a 2 and a joke, he expe ‘oliow up hia uneuc do 2. Over in the chemistry laboratorier, Jerry” had the reputation cossful attempt of Monday to get a hy not your hore | and cook your break- of “a shark,” which ix college slang for saying he did his Keholastic refers ndum hook ; to the franchiso i i ii y oy fillog & requer with he city fast at the same time ‘ou can do it with the work thoroly vo 7 th He graduated and went East as a chemist Ameri got into comptroiier to have a referendum ? - the war, “Jerry” Patten entered a gas and flame division n the al wlection ballot v) ‘he Germans were shelling a French town. The abel that ren. main him, killed several of his comrades, At the hompital they Hanson wrote a letter to thought Patten would survive, Letters from the puree to his the counell, aceomys iy the hine adopted by the council Monday, which gives AMERICANS PUT |175 DEATH TOLL |wsivs’ "yobs 'fn the sists HUNS TO FLIGHT) IN TNT BLOWUP; |i." eis ition ots i | QUICK ACTION A strong voche patro! attempted to| THREATEN BLACKLIST | piers’ strine. unieas the Wentern ned fire. The| The Duwamish council of patriotic Union and Postal companies tke cked out for joining to Prest nt Taft, The barking of the antiaireraft | declare. “Entire citizenship consider action local official as lout employes who ask for no change in working conditions, but merely ;ask to go back to work and take |fore lockout. We don’t like much | things in Seattle, and I desire to say make company lsten to common jin my judgment, of nation-wide jetrike in support of the locked-out ‘en, Quick action seems to be) Workers here awaited the decision | Teeth Extracted |#=.-— = the board fails to nake a apeedy ad- | Justment went abead. Mayor Han- In the meantime, the Western Union continued to lock out union workers, Miss Helen North being the aviator, a captain from the region of GERMANS SEIZE SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES) ,.7™ "27%": DREAD OLD AGE; poisonous | system will always in perfect “On: Minute” Those who knew Patten believe he must have died with a the elty the right to take over the place a e amile on hin face, and in the calmer moments must have laughed aysten without value for fran and joked. And they know that he died with a satisfaction of chine, and which he signed, predict having entered the service with one iMea-—that of ing things jing the people will reject the fran- thoroly and yet making those about him ha: buoyancy, 1 Geuks liman Pitageraid ing to —this machine does « washing Another gold gar oa the university serve. ae marke Pmt hy Sega » Br: HOOBING your den work or worry Absen Patten died—but it waa in the ca {ment of the Inatantancous Alarm valuable and pricels a good-sized wash in an = —————— —~eennantme (CO. that It would be willing, too, to your health and effic mnvenience, but ha te on oh =, [MEY other troubles after poorest and most 1 N my office and bas h vere ir Fx-Member and ° fectively and successfully Don't let this disease go dangerous | get mulsified cocoanut of! INJURED, MAKES' Sal ae a toe conse ts sooees DARING ESCAPE} DUTCH VESSEL| AMSTERDAM, May 21.—The Ger-| mans have seized the Dutch ship Aneta, and have taken it to Swine: | mnunde, it waa reported today. The/ cargo consisted of lumber. | |8,000 RAILWAY MEN STRIKE IN WINNIPEG WINNIPEG, May 21.—Eight thou-! wand railroad workers in Winnipes | struck today. The shops of the Can: adian Pacific, the Canadian North- ern, the Grand Trunk Pacific and |the Canadian government railroad are affected. Street railway men| have anngunced a strike, effective | tonight. | | AVE. AND PIKE ST. Vhone Main 1965 “IF | HURT YOU, DON’T PAY ME.” | COR. FT age of deliverance | fear that accom | panies Dental operations. ae ACT, FILL, CROWN and | TREAT h absolutely without pain in all cases but acute abscessed | conditions Lowest prices in your city for high-class, guaranteed 1,000 Patients Daily Are Adjusted At The Palmer School Ailments That The Human Fam!! |] THE MOST IMPORTANT Thousands € rh Main Don't for Suite 500, Appoint- GRADUAT ment f “HONEST, PAINLE LET LICENSED DENTISTS DO YOUR WORK EVERY OPERATION IN MY OFFICE IS PER- FORMED BY A GRADUATE DENTIST OF LONG EXPERIENCE, ONE WHO IS QUALI- FIED AND COMPETENT, AND WHO _ IS LICENSED BY THE STATE OF WASHING. not #kilifully done or hones of being a successful Dentist consider the following record 1 TREAT PYORRHEA (ges’ disease) heroically, scientifically, ef | in extracting, filling and grinding down teeth and in removing live nerves, to reduce pain to X-RAY SERVICE STERLING DENTISTRY!" 9A. to & The Spine Every Organ And Tissue Of The Body Is Attached To It. Spinal Analysis Free Why Will You Suffer and Drag out a Miserable Existence When You Can Get Well?) Nature Has m: Nature can keep you well if your nerves are free from pressure. uffer Any Longer. ae DRS. STRAND & STRAND, Chiropractors ist whould be a matter of the greatest consideration. Think how your health is, and how important your teeth are tu maintaining Decayed and dineaned teeth not only cause continual in- h to do with ilkhealth. Therefore the preservation of your h—the conservation of your health—should be your very first duty. mi the work is de ven placed are no students, no undergraduates. Officer Michigan Dental Association unchecked—it's | a minimum. PHONE ELLIOTT 3626 Open Evenings and Sundays AIRPLANE FACTORY IS BURNED IN CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO, May 21.—The plant of the Fowler Airplane Co., and @ factory next door, which was making sirplane parts, were totally destroyed by fire, which started in several places at the same time to day. ‘The fire swept the entire block of wooden structures. Damage was estimated at nearly $1,000,000. Four. teen flats were destroyed S$ DENTISTRY” RAT care should be taken in choosing your dentist. 11 nhoddy dentistry—fillines, crowns, plates or bridgework which are y guaranteed, and which may cause all sorts of tooth and «. Cheaply priced dentistry is often made of the nferior claws of materials, carelessly made by inexperienced work 1 the patient's mouth by unlicensed dentists, Buch jong run, but js ruinous to your teeth and is 1 years of practical experience. My laboratory workmen are experts. 1, myself, started to practice dentistry nearly 30 years ago, and, in support of my claims Diagnosticlan and Specialist, 1 invite Star readers to Eu President Michigan State Board Examiners in Dentistry 1899-1902 | Graduate Philadelphia Dental College 1892 Delegate International Dental Congress, Paris, France, 1900 Kx Member National Dental | Honorary Member Northwest Ohio Dental Association 1899 1} || CoOrganizer and Member Southwestern Michigan Dental Association { ldfe Member Dental Protective of United States I USE NOVOCAIN DENTAL PLATES $15 UP Either full upper or lower plate. I guarantee Free of charge to my patients. I use the | @ fit in every came, Natural facial expression X Hey as an ald to my diagnosis of difficult | restored. Free painless extraction cases of tooth and mouth troubles. ALL WORK DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental] Examiners) FIFTH FLOOR EITEL BUILDING. N. W. Corner Second Ave and Pike 8t.—Swift Drug Store Corner Examination, Estimate, Advice Free GUARANTEED in poor economy to spend Every dentist is registered SHASTA LIMITED TO BE DROPPED SAN FRANCISCO, May 21.—The Shasta Limited, crack train of the Southern Pacific to Portland, Taco ma and Seattie, will be eliminated June 1, the company announced to- day. Further readjustments of sched- ules were expected to be announced today, in line with Railroad Director McAdoo's order to curtail passenger traffic. inasrneiameomenenasipemsinicnnetiosininadll You hear the call. Answer. os neon se >» Itching ts | unnecessary! Resinol stops it quickly The momen: t).at Resinol Ointment touches itching skin the itching usually stopsand healing begins. That is why doctors prescribe it so successfully even in severe cases of eczema, ringworm, rashes and many other tormenting, disfiguring skin diseases. Aided by warm baths with Resinol Soap, Resi nol Ointment makes a sick skin or scalp healthy, quickly, easily and at little cost, old by all drag. For sample of inol, Baltimore, Md. Of Chiropractic For Different y In Subject To? PART OF THE BODY you what you are and Through Life Suffering On Account On the Nerves At Th Pantages Bldg,, Seattle 10US PALMER | | ARE YOU SICK? DOYOU KNOW THAT ving Their Spines Analyzed And This Week One-half of the commission on all real estate sales made by me this week will be given to the Red Cross. Here are some special West Seattle bargains: $1,000 on easy terms buys a 4 room house and large lot, 1 block from ferry landing. 00 buys 2 beautiful view lots, blocks from the ferry, easy term: $2,500 buys beautiful 6-room mod ern home with magnificent view. Very easy terms, $2,050 buys a brand new 4-room bungalow, at Gatewood. Cosy View, house, modern. Rented $55 per month. Only two blocks from the ferry, $500 cash, $50 per month. Above are but a few of the many West Seattle bargains I have. Remember, one-half of my com missions go to the Red Cross this week. 8. F. WOODY y Landing—West Seattle Phone West Fer Chiropractic S$ (OPIMAL) Adjustments E

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