The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1918, Page 2

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367 DEFERRED DRAFT MEN TO 94 years service to the homefurnisher!’ i Seattle and King ty loca i b will send 967 Lin 1 nervice & mon to Vane June 4, for jee in the spruce production division Bs v ' This that n ft 1 members » among of the siffeation ne, home amal the big rec black: values ferred classifications because of de $6.95 new colored umbrellas fin | fished with | | wrist ring and white tips; | colors navy, king's. large white hunt district t | Berea et $11 19 THE POPULAR-SIZE VICTROLA —this style and size VICTROLA fe the most t natinfac: instrument attractive appeara in antique . fumed. weath: __ Nalues at. | “The work or fight onder which jWas received last week onl? affects registrants; that is, those were under 31 years of age on June 5, 1917, and who have been, or may | be, given a deferred classification. “The order in the first place pro-| | vides that idiers and loafers shalt} work or fight. It then in effect at tempts to separate industry in instrument as rs mow and enjoy —slant other site §~—6 $22.50... $275 VICTROLAS YOULL ENJOY THE CONV MAIN FLOOR VICTROLA DE STANT ductive. Those who are engaged in agriculture, shipbuilding and other necensary industries In the prod ive clans. The non been divided in a more or leas arbi pa trary way PROOF ROOMS—COURTROUS AND PRRBONAL " engaged in nonproductive employ-| ATTENTION—YOU ARE INVITED TO COME ment are waiters in dining rooma, AND HEAR YOUR FAVORITE RECORDS. operators of passenger elevators. carriage openers, footmen, men em ployed in domestic nervice. and rales and other clerks employed in jand Mercantile establishments Neo General Rule “The provision relating to clerks by its own merits. while officials and ly are expected citizens general report to to thelr knowledge concerning HEIDEN IS GUILTY Van der Helden was, iguilty at 10:10 o'clock Satur-| convicted of having shot Mra. J. A etre 6 murder in| Collinson near the New Providence vip jhospital on August 16, 1916. He is Judge Clay Allen's depart-|yise accused of the murder of the geged in nonproductive occupations Van Ger Helden was charged 894) .oring any person who may be re ported or observed by them to be an idler, employe of a bucket # race track, or to be a fortune teller p or Boards are required to consider canes of withdrawal of deferred cla» «ification and late order numbers which may be cited before them with sympathy and common pense Excuses Listed Van der Heiden sat unmoved, it a change of expression as was read. | day Allen, representing | defendant immediately served of an arrest of judgment and for a new trial. says the second charge will not be preaned ‘The defense introduced alibi evi dence to show that the defendant was not with Mr. and Mrs. Collinson at the time of their death. An in nity defense was also presented excuses nonpre for tempo: duc w domes puld ne yment bs idleness the regis aproportionate hard endents, or if a change music WILL HELP WIN THE WAR trant wit ship to his * to a produ yment, would make it nec y for the registrant to remove m hin place of residence, .and if | |the reme would « regia trant or his family unusual hardship the change employment 1 make ment for wome reasons would be for continuing in a nonpreduc employment. It has been re ported that certain idlers h their names placed { productiv urpose of ¢ & reasonable ex a emp indu thix or I rrect ading 1 unfilled iture and other necessary Indu mand must be filled, demand to fill the armies fe all ve heen given a ¢ patriotic re fe 1, and who can without hard ship or substantial loss to the:n selves or others, in this eme: hould be willing to seek some pro ductive employment rather than to f remain in an occupation in which The Baby Grand Piano they are rendering no material aw sistanee to the nation at this thm and if not, they should be required to fight which when placed in the corner takes up no more space than an up- right—a beautiful Grand Piano which costs no more than good upright— $535 Convenient Payment Terms CHANGE DRAFT WASHINGTON, June 17. — Provost Marshal Gen, Crowder will lay before congress, prob- ably at this session, suggestions for legisiatioin widening — the scope of the present draft law, to inelude men over 31 Followimg commun Crowder and learned today, Crowder explain the dre to the congressional military tee and make such recomme caw fit Dealera in Pianos, Victrolas Steinway ar Pianola Music 4 other Pianos, Records, Player and n between r, it was sted that t situation commit lations Sat Sherman ay & Co. at Pine an he Crowder did this urda Baker Third Avenue will not oppose exter Seattle, limits, ‘The new how come ed to und 45 | Crowder told the military commit hat 3,000,000 Americans will b junder arms by August 1. up thi lude men earn Tacoma—Spokane—Portland LEAVE JUNE 24. call in the largest yet recetved | Draft erviee omen ding. out notice qualified fc r of tim ited for Spo: | ka an, to take mechan teal training being called in the} calls on the all manner | « in increasing | » | to conduct | job ordered will t for the shopping, : and are eve wit very at- doubtful caneay expe tractive ¢ of men married since Ma as well as . 7, will be # t in ox convenient; colors are hunter's green, will be gone over, It in ew blue, Wile red, khaki and pectdd that many men placed in de we er, emerald, cardinal, gar attle dro mbers, haw is j Tes hein andl rueular price $1.30 ed the fe aterment with ret net, erence te work or fight” order ‘Black; special SK cake sobe God trrert’s ted Bl which t# causing a big stir in Seat | x Nmed; regular price $1.50 Ue's industrial life men who two classes: (1) productive and (2) nonpro- | are employed | aitno productive class of occupation has Among those who are | is 4 difficult one for the boards, and no general rule can be laid down, but | each case will have to be determined The beards are} overwhelmed with work as it is, and local deards all facts that may come to teen: | trants who are idle, or who are en- and boards are required to cite in for | irveyant or pabnist, or who is em-| after the jury had deliberated dead worn husband at the same| on in a nonpreduc Pinca Minutes on the mass of evi- time, but in view of the life sentence, A anette dak ce eee amare pend Which had been submitted in| automatically imposed by conviction, | 00 PO. 00 UM Me me eli @uring the twelve days of the Deputy. Prosecutor S. M. Brackett AGE, I$ URGED STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1918, PAGE 2’ | | GIRL STAR CARRIERS PUT MONEY IN THRIFT STAMPS to Please Constitutes Our Service to You That we have the proper knowledge to practice dentistry is attested by the fact that every operator in this office is d gradu- ate registered dentist and has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. This certificate means that the man who holds it has graduated from a first-class dental college and has gone before the state dental board and passed a rigid examination before them as to his knowledge and ability. | When you come to this office you are sure of getting intelligent service by an expert dentist. No students or bunglers will ex- periment on you. natural thing when one of the you is a very Our desire to please ! Your good will is you come to think of it. most valuable of our possessions. When you come to , this office we figure to treat you so well and satisfy you a h Standit i Zot Spl ( i) © Stars "I now returr ir |e gotmate’ Whe mate ie Weak: |” Aline, aan id eenmniona one ot DE. L. B. CLARE to such an extent that you will return to u time in | ington school and lives at £15 Poplar The Star's most able carriers, there serv place, carries The Star on a Rainier are many others who are just a» en the future that you need dental service | Toute because whe wants tolergetic. ‘There's Grace Thompson,|and that you will also recommend your You will find our prices the ver) who lives [show her family that she can at 408 Harrison st. She |her brother, friends to us when they are in need of lowest consistent with the highest gra Art, at the business carries The Star on Queen Anne hill, | game and, like her many other aistern who |dental service. of work. Art, who {a 11 years of age, three now carry papers, she's saving : lyears younger than Sola, teed to| money and getting a wealth of fun Indeed, the recommendations of our | We use only the very best of }earry this route for The Star until out of in tion to gaining a ’ . - . lr eau Seay eikahind Gtk @-|aahen.ef Somisondines. and improv | satisfied patients has been one of the terials. nancial problems, Then he gave up ing her health in the fresh air | big elements in building up our busi- : 4 4 SS a Gad could” GE A paper wack Gf naeouaae cueritan Ik cea (NE: CO Where. IC. 58; tOGRY, Our system of painless dentistry |route a» weil as any boy places left vacant by the many boys ; 4 attenti “s has robbed the dental chair of its And she's proved jt, too, has Zola. going into shipyard work are to be| Your teeth may need attention no terrors. Money in the bank and Increasingly wellfilled Thrift Stamp cards testify to her industry Zola'n route is filled, according to Circulation Man The Star's little army of young business women now num: | And if they do you ought not neglect |them another day. If you do you are ager Parrish FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call and let one of our experts give your teeth a thor- | growing for whe putas her spare time, | bere 0. Other girls who would like simply enduring unnecessary inconve- r school 8 for } work arry ro }when not engaged in are appl manager at Th pte nience ana suffering—you are laying | x ~ % _ additional expense for yoursed ough examination. He will tell you p which must be met sooner or esa just what is necessary to put your HINDENBURG MAKING GREAT and you are at the same time taking teeth into perfect condition and just what the cost will be. This examina- tion and estimate won't cost you a GAMB! chances with your health which are | LE IN ITALY OFFENSIVE » entirely unjustifiable. » j ; Bat Jmaults, Venice is 18 to 20 miles! So why not make up your mind | cent nor will it put you under any ct T | Alone: the Piave auaee etd “eek that from this time forth you will | obligation whatever to have a v4 * ve Austro- Hy e | sake, don Direct to The Star gr eegy een retard FB the advantage of a good done. But, for your own sake, Ry United Press Leased Wire set of teeth? put it off another day. stiffened fighting by the Italians bed | save Venice, but for the present | most of the en are being eid on the eastern bank of the rtv a ' NEW YORK, June 17—Aus | troHungary’s offensive against omy Italy undoubtedly has been or The ot V ne in or | dered by wienburg as a final | would be without military value to | dewpairin; {fort to weaken Ld th because nobody in Aur-| | allies thru foreing Italy to wit! troHungary believes it would be re draw from the war before Amer: | tained after the w DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. jea’s forthcoming offensive can sahi-aengnenaniaesc anata aiadstieny 1405 Third A: N. W. Co Third and Uni be saried. we oxen « vine RUpture Kills | ‘In Every Respect Seattle's Leading Dentists. S mae ‘) chance at his new blood «pilling [compet Aurtro Hungarians to » ee 000 Aniually| Diagonally Across the Street From the — Be Sure to Get to the Righ ainty deliberately condit prove a futile adventure " to stimulate disast are taid awe ons within the dual! being hed LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. = DEMOCRATS VETO STATE CONVENTION | domestic | monarehy Time Against Him For the practica iu he “d There is one remedy that seldom to stop itching torture and relieve in irritation and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Washington will, George F. Christensen, St ny druggist can supply you with this year tion of 4 temo, which generally overcomes all t a meeting of t in diseases. Acne, eczema, itch, pim- the w ened committee, held in t od Do kheads in most case? Nh they need Monda e Frequently, minor Win the war first.” was the sent pent of the « The tion de ed a resolu ne comm FRATER RULES DRUGGISTS CAN GET BIG SUPPLY It will not stain, is greasy or sticky ronal JUDGE NETERER WILL TALK TO LEAGUERS Supe rater The Jaywalker IS NEVER THE GOOD DANCER || acne he knows how to get *| around. He is at ease un- | der all conditions. Accidents are unknown to him whilst ; | on foot Because he is too quick, too light, limber and easy on his feet. One would think no matter what you would de- sire to do with your feet FREI mation THIS DENTIST HAS LARGE oes, AND COURAGE, TOO hangs. ex an tune ast opportunity 8 of the 91st di wateh, Liberty | DENTISTRY Is something y for be on cannot get ev. unless it is done as in the first done of eye mean place, it cannot be guaranteed. sg you could do so. urement is a | nate, sane We fully guarantee every piece «: Bi and’ | acian= of Dental Work that goes out ‘But tific from our laboratories or our oper ati superi ) it is not so, Have you ever seen a Monday night class chairs, whether it be our r Rubber Plates or Metal As Good As Your Glasses ine Mega Bes led er start out awkward, raw uminum P Bridge- coaiaiin i ou lependent upon work, Crowns, or Safe recruits of dancing, and then come back on Friday at seven sharp those same. boys Under ® on then your be g. and see again? better fe. impe Th prtance the And we further guarantee the Most Reasonable Prices be found anywhere for that class of and Circus Dentist me dentist You need no less service than : has to have largo ideas] team to take him for his daily siete! Mr. and Mrs. G. Oswald | will give yo peat Fe, Examination and Estimates Free |! |, pier after the molars of Ron, two-| thru the known streets of y i fe eae Baise we areal eat ESS) A BODROME —> th parade. Bon is the most { ming to Be attle Monday uss in the world : } He agp yi pride in yawning three Fifth and University to ex NATIONAL burth av | HUTESON DENTI STS ry dantlat be Sea pica ‘Wea, they are like old-timers. | marion (rick, aticking one’s head | young life, AU'he wante is © fun] Jom. the class MONDAY OPTICAL CO. THIRD & PIKE ae the mouth of @ hippopotamus, | water tank in his den and plenty o¢ NIGHT AT 7 SHARP, They'll —_ = = even if it is only a baby—a baby, hay by | the way, which requires a 12-horse to chew on while the crowds/ teach you. mill bys i

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