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Munson last.... $5.9: . $3.95 and $4.4 ‘ =_— and $4.4 ca oa he fl . $3.45 and $3.95 $3.45 and $3.95 5. 4 i 5 5 -$4.95 and $5.45 1 a and $5.95 . $4.95 NOT NECESSARY TO GET BOND O.K, CALDWELL SAYS © TO CONFER ON CAR SERVICE Whether the city shall submit ite conference between city offi future bend iasues to the eapital nd Seattle representatives of mmittes for approval is a) the United States shipping a y sked for by the government sity for the ers transportation of shit of the ues comm lo to ask perminsion of ndicated a showdown street car situation ing with Ma Hansen to insue bonds in| er Co, for better service in ex $100,000, it was gener. for relief from certain franchise ob Ally agreed, and there might be some | ligation» a on whether the elty could Just because President A.W. Leon not approved, as bonding ard of the traction company has ison have promised not to deal in taken an attitude alnee returning securities lacking approval from Stone Webster headquarters at Corporation Counsel Caldwell Hoaton, hardly conducive to solving the government only mer by “any person. or association Shipyard and Waterfront News & Notes | MEN TO TRAIN ON CHIPPEWA AND IROQUOIS The steamships I powa, re service bureau of the shipping board roquois and Chip will noon be released repaired the Skinner @ Eddy plan w which crews of 300 merchant reerulta will be placed on ¢ six-week cruise in Alaskan ar fornia waters, These cruises will be conducted regularly thereafter, each time with a fresh crew. It in expect ed that the Seattle marine traning school will be the largest on the Pa cific coast. New uniforms, differing in several effects from the regulath y uniform, are now en route tle from the Bast Air Pipe “Joke” Author Is Held in the City Jail Thomas B. Morton, 21, 4219 35th ave. &, head of a gang in the Ames) shipyards, is in the city jail Friday, pending the outcome of injuries eus | tained by Richard Kiso, 15, rivet) passer, when the latter was struck | by air from a hose that carries a| | maximum pressure of 250 pounds, in | the hands of Morton. Kiso im in a perilous condition at na the Seattle General hospital. He lived at the Boys’ club, 402 Ninth Morton said Friday that the use of the airhammer for practical “jok ing” fa common in the yards. I've had the current turned on me dotens of times,” he stated. & general rule, the pressure du: working hours isn't o It doran't even brea men do it all over in thelr idle mo ments, and laug It's our fa vorite way of initiating new men.” This is the second casualty that has occurred from the air-hammer. Morton claims that safety first rules are winked at in the shipyards BELLINGHAM FISH MEN ISSUE SECOND “SHIELD” The ower by the wea. the city’s transportation difficultion in no reason why the city shoula not 4 best, says Caldwell the compan congent! nion telief from paving obligations ex cept where the dof Public Works certifies urgent necesnity might be offered, he believe Hut aa a preliminary to relief, Cor believer Caldwel Counsel of the « poration the t should be experted by ced t the et 1 paid for of relief 6 teat should be ropes ed every three months, he mays company should pay immediately it» quest grosmearnings taxes for the years 1916 and 191) amoun to $140.00 %. and also its prope the cont of the Fremont ave. b on without 1a granting of the mu will pay | ent hereafter, ar ‘ommon user privileges to nietpal adequate Women « place men, bu ¢ where men « Corporation Counsel he offers the suggestions to termi nate the mans of litigation started t the company General Treat Goes to Italy —— x Prigadier General Charles G. Treat who was recently transferred to Shield, a the em American Fish allied companies at Belling ast off the preas. Thin ix © number. Shipbuilding, food ation, industries: relating to the fisheries bust make up the contents No ad vertisements are carried James The second imsue of the res =) publication turned out by ployen of the Preific me erien and Saawe har. iv the Jt WARM TH BIRRIWA LA WEATHER ° UNCHED SMeocr = i A DUWAMISH waren ou a he "BOSTON” ®:: FABRIC FOOTWEAR For the Nation’s Greatest Holiday This 9-inch Lace Boot with 1-inch Military heel, in high grade canvas, welted Our low prices are governed by the unlimited buying power of this big 65-store organiza- tion. White Canvas Pumps, Military and Louis heels. Birriwa, wooden steasaatitp, 1 from the p of Patterson-McDonald ahi don the Duwamish waterway Thursday after The launching marked the one year since the building of the plant, during which have been launched FORGERS MAKE IT HARD | FOR SHIPYARD MEN NOW The Hon Marche Friday turned noon nant a forged Skinner & Fiddy check for $76.34, pasned Saturday by a slender, well dressed man, No one has an yet been arrested in connec tion with the forgeries, Sh men find it impossible tto cash checks wave at banks now TEACHERS’ AGENCY IS DEFEATED IN COURTS) ‘Teachers’ agencies must comply with the city ordinance relative to employment agencies, Superior | Judge J. T. Ronald has ruled in the| }case of F. H. Huntworth and the| | Pacific Teachers’ agency, against City Comptrolier Harry W. Carrol ingham and for The ag Mayor Hiram petition that the Be... $2.00 10 FEA | | irnecirnenemeiorment seen cense was denied Premier Admits Work Has Stopped AMSTERDAM, June 28.—Premier Werkely has admitted to the Hun. garian chamber that work is stopped f the factories and that ra are not appearing to a dispatch from Buda White Canvas 9- inch top Lace Boot, Welted Soles, Louis Heels. Per pair— $4.45 BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP Second Floor Eitel Bldg Second & Dike St accordin pest toda Playfield Dramat A Noble Out town Mission th |atre Monday evening, in aid of the Georgetown auxiliary of the Red | Crows, STAR WANT ADS BRING» RESULTS| and person: | three venneis | ‘ over to Captain of Detectives ‘Ten-| |former Police Chief Charles Heck: | ommand the Western department of the army, succeeding Major Gen eral Arthur Murray, has been or dered to go to Europe to replace Ma jor General Eben Swift with the American mins! y General 1 [ry White T AIRPLANES ARE DOWNED airmen wear were driven . it was off oday Two are missing 1 the improvement of the | erauchen more photographic and ar. | tillery observation work was accom. plished than has been possible for | some time,” the statement aaid. ! “Our day bombing machines drop- | ped 14% tons of explonives on ene. | my railway stations, ammunition de- | | pots, transports and billets, and on | the docks at Bruges ‘On the night of June 26-27 opera. | pther of Har LON man |tions continued, and 16 tons of| | bombs were dropped on Kartarges. Our airplanes attacked the chemical | j work Ludwigshafen, the facto: | railway sidings at | bruc ken, and the airdrome at Bolch- | en. Several bombs fell on an active | furnace at Saarbrucken. At Bolch jen, two hangars were net on fire. All our machines returned safely. “One of our machines, which yes terday was reported missing, has| [since returned “The enemy bombed one of our atr. | dromes during the night. No damage was done to our airplanes.” «| Monster War Bill Soon to Be Passed | | WASHINGTON, June 28 Senate | | leaders hope to pass the $12,000,000, | 000 army bill and th 10,000,00 fortification bill befor 4, they declare. Both are ur, ly needed before the army program for the | }coming fiscal year, which begin# | Monday, can be carried out WLLL FACE GRAND. JURY | on alleged to have hid- (regarding — the who deserted from Mions © he is brother the army, in th ‘a, Vincent Row: |farmer, living near Renton, has been und over to the grand jury to an- [ awer charges of, harboring a de | warton STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1918, PAGE 2 MAYOR CALLED Seattle capitalint. | “But,” Some Folks Say, “It Is My Own Business If | Want to Neglect My Teeth” They take the most remarkable position that if they want to permit their health to suffer and the general efficiency and power to do work to decrease, so that they are less and less able to bear their proper share of the responsibilities of the community, that it is only their own business, and that no one has a right to interfere with them. To all such people we say, straight from the shoulder, It Is Not So It is true now as never before that each and every in- dividual must bear his proportionate share of the bur- dens under which society is struggling. To do this one must enjoy the best possible health, and be near as pos- sible to the 100 per cent efficiency basis. To deliber- ately allow a condition to continue that will in the long run sap one’s health and vitality and reduce his effi- ciency and ability to do work, is very, very close to being unpatriotic. We are speaking very plainly on this subject, but we consider it one worthy of plain speaking. So if you are afflicted with bad teeth, which we KNOW will surely, but slow- ly, perhaps, undermine your health, it is most certainly your duty to get them fixed up at the earliest possible moment. Third—Our painless methods can’t help but appeal to you. We have now brought our system of painless dentistry to such a point of perfection that we are able to guarantee to perform prac- tically any and all kinds of dental work without hurting the patient a bit. This is of great im- Bad teeth are one of the most destructive portance to you. Many people have put off agents that can be turned loose on the human having necessary dental work done on account anatom They produce most virulent poisons, Of being afraid that it would hurt them to have the work done. If you are among this number, we have no hesitation in telling you to delay no longer on this account. We feel perfectly sure that we can satisfy you on this point. Fourth—We use the best of materials We found out long ago that this is the only kind that we can afford to use. The best is none too good » when it comes to fixing up your teeth. Fifth—We give you an_ ironclad guarantee. | All work that is done in this office carries with it which are transmitted into the system by the most direct possible route when the food comes in con- tact with the decayed teeth in the process of masti- cation, for instance. Or a tooth may have so-called “‘blind’’ pus sacs around the roots. These are really the worst kind, because the poisons are distilled into the system most insidiously, and may create troubles and diseases, the seat of which the unfortunate victim may be unable to locate till he consults an expert y, dentist. an ironclad guarantee of satisfaction, whick is Rheumatism, stomach troubles, heart trouble, sey by the operator who did the work and also eye diseases, ear diseases, throat troubles and even by R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this. office, who is thoroughly responsible. This guarantee means just what it says, to-wit: That if for any reason your work does not give you entire satisfaction, come back to us and we will make it right. serious disorders of the spine are now known to very often be caused by decayed teeth. Now let us tell you briefly what we can offer you in the way of dental service at this office. First—This is one of the largest and best equipped dental offices in the country. We occu- | py the entire floor on which our offices are located. ~ We have every modern and up-to-date appliance that will aid in the better performance of painless dentistry. We spared no expense in fitting up Sixth—Our prices are very, very reasonable, indeed. This is made possible by the fact that we do a very large volume of business, which mits us to take a smaller profit on the individeal patient than an ordinary office can afford to take. ALL BE FREED fe. siNGTON, aches of the Slav race should be} ~imptetely Austrian rule.” This ia the | United States Jovernment, made to \4 day thru Secretary Lansing. | Lansing’s statement follows: Since the © sought to mixinterpre hJts manifest interpretation order that there may be no! nounced the position of the United’ of German and Austrian rule.” our offices to give the people of this community the VERY BEST. Second—We employ only graduate registered dentists. Every operator in this office 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 is a guarantee to you that he knows his business and knows it thoroughly, and has the knowledge and skill to do your dental work just the way it ought to ne done to give you lasting and permanent satis- faction. It means that he has spent years of hard study under competent instructors learning the dental profession, and has then passed a searching ex- amination before the state board of dental exam- iners. Surely it will pay you to have your dental work done by REAL dentists. Regal 1405 Third Avenue In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postof fice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. SLAVS SHOULD =BILLINGSLEY TO BE | BROUGHT TO PRISON DIVER RESCUED June 28.—-"All Logan Billingsley will be brought) back to Seattle in the immediate fu freed of German and declaration of the him. The United court has denied all phases of ap Issuance by this gov y ia obens,” Oe D8. Ab one. life boat with insufficient food, Al ment May 9, of the statement! torney Saunders, “to send Billings Fred Billingsley, who still has sev are British nationalists ley to the penitentiary o pon as eral months of his federal sentence ——- m of th ‘ we get him ¢, is also in Detroit Slavs —— ————— —_. OPEN AIR TALK SUNDAY. athizers | misunderstanding concerning — the and dis-| meaning of the staternent the secre | tary of state has today further an Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. Billingsley is known to be in pe| ‘Twenty-four additional survivors of | troit |by Sheriff Jack ture to face a prison sentence On| Voie ago and placed under sur the federal charges pending against} yeiiance. States supreme| has been carrying on a Nquor busi- ness between Detroit | Ontario, similar to his Seattle opera Jer they had been eight days in es to be that all branches of the Slav race should be completely freed) The above reasons, we think, ought to con- vince you, first, that you certainly ought to have your teeth fixed, and second, that this is, indeed, the proper place to come to have the work’ done. FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call at our office and let one of our experts give your teeth a thorough exam- ination. He will tell 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 24 VICTIMS OF HALIFAX, N. 8S, June 28-—~ where he was located Stringer several Mich., the British transport Dwinsk, sunk recently near Bermuda by a German submarine, were landed at Sher- burne, near here, today, by the schooner James M. Marshall. The schooner picked them up »att- Stringer says Billingsley and Windsor, | An open air lecture on Revela- tions will be given ut Occidental and Washington at 6 p, m. Sunday by Rev. E. B, Sutton,