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HANSON OFFERS TO — | ERATE CAR LINES ity Years service to the homefurnisher. | oF If the atreet car liner Puget Sound — Tractic oe & and . thru Pow Co, in & ie are not making in rea " ® public utili Me. | thes department Isr 1 ntate Inwe their operation wit show t municipal can give good fervice and produce & good profit, Mayor Hanson said Inanee be d, placing the regulation of Jit # in one of the city departments regulations to require a permit Friday, while commenting upon the for drivers, rigid inspection of ma report of hin jitney committee chines, and such other rules of rout “We know, however, that the ing and xcheduley as desirable street car lines are making money | Transfers where possible with elt unless the money is wasted in r IN| wtreet car lines should be provide employment of lawyers and y , ntir agents and in sending men o state organizing the next leg tor in the tion said the mayor If Superintendent can turn & $4,600 defi profit in three tailed munielpa ly certain that ¢ junder proper management, can giv good service and make a nice profit company's machine per mon ends, Low ated Held Six Hearings these regulations in ittee that no jitneys of tra apable ciai—— ting 80,000 passengers, would U on within a short time nape We know they are making big| ‘The licensing of t drivers oF pereh money on power and light, as our) mutual insurance 1 fy Seeetty munteipal plant cleared net in the ding question for them ver Be = picturedt, first three months of 1918 $199,000 © this Ume has been un and dangerous, the com | plus |” “The report of the committee is illuminating The absolute of better transportation is apparent }to all, The jitneys are forming & necessary war work, we need them ry much.” The _The _jitney ittee reported te =| CATIONS SRE WOULD denreCoy “OF UPRISINGS U.S. IN FIGHT Onde ch F; Carl D. | BY JOS. SHAPLEN * Dispa rom United Preas Corres ndent Groat STOCKHOLM, June 21.—Deve J | By United Press Leased Wire of 1 KB don, b certainly per und | T peld nix 101 te 111 8. Kleventh St. ments tn Siberia are intensely sert i Direct to The Star ous for the Bolsheviki. It is impor WASHINGTON, June 21.— the movement thero is counter-revo toned today against overoptl the socialist revolutionaries of the i ~* mism as a result of reports of right are dominating it president of the Siberian to Premier Lenine, indicating that aul! groups in Siberia, including part of | the Holaheviki, were likely to com: | bine to fight German penetration. He declared that possible inroads in Siberia would necessitate abrogation | of the Frest Litownk peace pact He maid Siberia will oy pot and will enter an a¢ the Americans, which mad to expected consequences y. loans and trade treaties Thin letter never has been made public. Lenine and his Moscow crowd are | kely to resort to a final desperate | move to nave themacives—calling in the Germans against the democratic | and proally factions. | ‘They would term thie a part of the) necenmary policy of compromise, | while awaiting « world revolution Austrian strikes, peace demon- M. Schusiansky strations and food riots. Tho the state department and other agencies had reports showing unrest, it ix pointed out these have preceeded every Teuton offensive thus far ‘The holding of the Austrian drive against Italy has had a strong re action within Austria, according to ‘and Italy clashed in Seat-| the central empires. she asserts, and | , in the persons of Mrs. H, so the matter was threshed out. Mra | h, of 616 12th ave. S., and Zuponivich is alleged to have launch G, Daniels, 1225 Weller st. The ed the offensive. QUelled the disturbance and) GODWIN WILL SPEAK both parties to the prosecut: | J. W. Godwin, head of food price in-} ing to Mrs. Daniels’ allega- [Mrs. Zuponivich, who repre-| terpretation commission, will address the King County Democratic club at Austria, attacked her, threw ‘at her, and constituted a men- its regular Saturday noon meeting | m Mrs, Zuponivich did this, she and lunch, at Good Eats cafeteria. Col. J. M. Hawthorne, local draft of cause Mrs. Daniels, who is ficial, also will make an address on Was trying to decrease and impert! her life by “Loyal and Disioyal American Cith ens. ther milk with water. L Zuponivich has been buying ae for some tine of Mrs. Dan- PRECINCT 24 TO MEET it bas gradually grown) Minute Men of precinct No. 24 will | ‘and weaker, she says. She is| meet in Kidd's hall, at Green Lake, with rations peculiar to | Friday, at § p. m. soviet, recently wrote sre dixsatiafied wi Austrians w progress and it is maid 1 iccens ing short of a « here w vent serious internal The attitude of officials on these things Past experience shows the Teo tons manufacture “revolution” stor tes to make their opponents believe extraordinary effort is unnecesnary, and that the end of the war is near Austria is bound to Germany by | debts and a new alliance #0 strongly that she cannot eacape now, short of the wildest upheaval imaginabie— and Germany is now sending her more food. | Announcement can participation the Italian front ther disturb the PAINLESS ves name aad = based «se en ama, AGED MOTHER OF 9 | REGISTERED AS FOE against Austria on ie expected to fur The oldest woman to register as a Austrians, i German allen enemy at police head quarters so far in Mra Elizabeth | Herkenrath, $1 years old, of #03 Sev. Jenth ave. N. Mra. Herkenrath sub mitted to having her finger-prints taken, and joked with the clerk in charge. She has nine children living in Seattle. | | | Arsenate of Lead Recommended by the U. S. Agricultral Dept. Sold in 14- and 1-Ib. Packages (Larger sizes if desired.) Full Directions on Every Package I went to one o Theatres on and paid $2.50 f and then sawa pl For Sale at Our oF, UPTOWN STORE Foot of Cherry, on Pioneer Square THE CHAS. H. LILLY CO. our GUMS are sore, . If eo, you have PYORRHEA eovaal * Disease. I will cure! this disease and restore your gums to @ healthy conditio: TY reason- All work guaranteed fifteen asonable discount al- Ii union men and their Seattle pass Wilkes Players the are overlooking best things in town “BROADWAY JONE THE WATER WAY 'S THE COMFORT WAY Go see nation and estimate free of charge. | United Painless Dentists INC, ie, Cor. James. $20 a m. to 6 p.m Sun. 12. ono Elliott 3633. “Come Across” HIS week and come down to the Colman Dock, climb aboard either the “Tacoma” or the “Indianapolis” for an hour and ‘orty-five minutes wonderful water trip to Tacoma. UNIVERSITY AND HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ATTEND THE At Tacoma connections are made with com- fortable auto stage running direct to Camp CONTINUE W. U. FRAUD CHARGE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1918. PAGE 2 It a Thief Were Working in Your Home, You Would Throw Him Out This is so obvious you say that it is almost foolish to Yes, of course, if some one were stealing your valuables, you would use every effort within your And you wouldn’t delay a single discuss it. power to stop it. minute about it, either. DECAYED TEETH ARE A THIEF THAT WILL STEAL YOUR HEALTH. And what are you going to do about that? have nothing in your house that compares at all in value with your health. Health is by all odds your Without it nothing else is most precious possession. really worth while. Slowly, but surely, decayed teeth will do their bane- ful work. Each day they will add to the poisons within poisons process of decay which are taken directly into the sys- tem by the most direct possible route when the food comes in contact with the teeth in the process of mas- But that isn’t the worst feature of them, by any means. Very often there are pus sacs around the or these pus sacs may exist the system. Decayed teeth produce tication. roots of decaying teeth You in the around the roots of teeth which appear perfectly sound on the outside. These are known as “blind” sacs and are one of the most insidious forms of this most trou- blesome condition. These pus sacs distil most virulent poisons into the system. These poisons gather at some point, usually around a joint. Swelling, pain and inflam- mation soon ensue. This condition is usually diag- nosed as “rheumatism.” You can easily see just how ineffectual 3 local treatment to the infected part can be. The only way to permanently this condition, of course, is to go right to the root of the matter and fix the infected tooth or teeth, the case may be. Other favorite points of attack are the eyes, the ears, the throat, the heart, and even the spine. These days every one owes it to his country, to his family, to himself, to be in a position to do the greatest possible amount of work—in other words, to be the nearest possible to 100 per cent efficient. That means the best possible health. If you have bad teeth you most certainly cannot enjoy the best possible health. Therefore, if you have teeth that need attention, it is very plainly your duty to have them fixed up at once ‘ Now, just a word as to what we have to offer you at this office in the way of dental service. GRADUATE REGISTERED DENTISTS We offer you at this office the services of high grade graduate registered dentists, men of the high- est standing in the dental profession. Every oper- ator on our staff is a graduate registered dentist who has graduated from a first-class dental college and passed the examination of the State Dental Board. You will find that every operator in this office has his certificate from the State Dental Board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, right in plain sight, where all can see it. WE GUARANTEE ALL WORK All work that leaves this office is protected by our ironclad guarantee, which is signed both by the operator w ho does the work and also by L. R. cure as Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. This guarantee says—and it means just what it says—that if for give you entire satisfaction, we will make it right. ny reason your work does not come back to us and Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. DR. L. R. CLARK REASONABLE PRICES You will find that our prices are the very lowest consistent with the highest quality of workmanship and materials. We are able to tell you this, and you will find it so on account of the very large volume of business that we do. It is a funda- mental of business that quantity regulates price to a certain extent. We do a large volume, therefore it stands to reason that we can afford to take a smaller profit on the individual case than an office which does only one-third to one-half of the volume that we do can possibly afford to take. BEST EQUIPMENT Our equipment is second to none. When we fitted up these offices we spared neither time nor expense to give the people of Seattle the very best. Every modern appliance that will aid in the better performance of painless dentistry will be found here. ; PAINLESS METHODS We have brought our system of painless den- tistry to such a point of perfection that we are now able to guarantee to perform practically any and all kinds of dental work without hurting the patient a bit. This is a matter of great importance to you. Many people have put off having necessary den- tal work done on account of being afraid that it would be very painful to have the work done. If you are among this number we tell you now that you need delay on this account no longer. FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call at our office and let one of our experts give your teeth a thorough examina- tion. He will teli you right away just what is needed to be done and just what the cost will be to put your teeth into perfect condition. This ex- amination and estimate won’t cost you a_ cent, neither will it put you under any obligation to have work done unless you want it. Don’t you think it is about time that you gave yourself the advantages of a perfect set of teeth? N. W. Corner Third and Union LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. ON TELLS HANSON HELL "900,000 SLAVS PROBE LOCAL BANKER CASE. TQ FIGHT WITH Lewis, the largest cantonment in the United States, and at present training 46,000 officers and men. See an Army in the 1 took the “aubjest cae federal reserve | the 17 th, of it up with the Y araasant Wilson has asked for! prt that ALLIED FORCES WASHINGTON, thar INVESTIGATION SHINGTON, An ir on by the an investigation into the re J. Shepard, fe e in Seattle board, and am glad to say that they inquiry with Success Shorthand School bank al reserve make a view to| ing June 21.—More 500,000 Slavs, until! now consid w June 2 attempted ism termine whether ¢« en jals, be our ered en enemies, will be fighting hd sages were transmitt t the cause of th and ag ntral empires within a a ing Western Union by messenger instead, by the ca that year, as a resul . - of wire sh have arisen. Wi recognition of Don’t put that trip off any longer. Go this @ If this were done, it was stated, it| the SI river power site gards, WOODROW WIL At peseses nes Thee: week-end! would consttute a fraud against 1, ay well as assurance Slavs, 1,250,000 ave aod ud | Unit States, punishable by heavy | mayor patriousm is be 000,000 Poles in this cawntry . PROWLERS ATTACK Steamers leave Colman Dock eve: two or imprisonment st as received ng t6 Capt. Gordon Rours on the odd hour after 7 0, m., the last Crary Building, Union Sf. at Fifth Ave. | ,,21ri tm, hank ieee ee eae VICTIM: WITH RAZOR jy!" josruling offices oF ¢ boat leaving Seattle at 9 p.m aed to appear Mayor Hanson wired the pres Three men, in dark clothes, with! The majority have had military es War Savings Stamps A erema tha’ uper Tenant Flame: ROVRCE@nSDARL LiGnday, attarsibalten coos ck te Creu ae ten UcLaIae AIRC abet rah ee 3 BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND (GREGG canter iin Eereoldgnt Wiioon Inte vo: | iy shalt ant axpiain, declined anitiotel at S61 bunds are "Usmarciel an Wiiitn tatae n GET Souno NAVIGATION Co! | = 48° Fitmanic) anp TyPEwrrtine reer he rch ay en ele, the one an vrai ot ed oy age A ae wi ad tlee on the part the Western |} neck that may prove fa H R at 2e—SAVE THE DATE” Union in delivering intercity His assailants grams by train, is continuing. The president's telegram follows “Upon receipt of your telegram of | the city hospital. caped. | FOR WAR SA STAMPS. | 1 tele |