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This is only one of the su pertor features of the Frants Premier PORATE GREED HMA, July 2%— | “The unselfish purpose of this country In the prqvent war is recog: nized, 1 think, by peoples of the na | tions you represent.” he said “Th United States, mobilising all its strength agaifiet the German ov ernment, is fighting for its own pro tection and for your protection. Even Germany recognizes the fact that the United States has no desire to extend \tt» own dominion. liileal freedom, for To this end she of Chairman bk. N Ss sy United States ship-| “america stands squarely in the — path of world conquerors. The on iS maene, | weer? greatest shipyards, establish ove aethe de (0d here, are part of our answer ta the er here, today y challenge of the German govern the great emergency tufned out is dedicat. | ™eRt. Which set out to sink our ships ip that after it has serv. Purpose of defeat: enemy. it will be ive as an instrument of peace. It should bring H the Americas, he held and our cargoes, and American cit zens waveling the ocean highways. “Tt has been laid down as a rule of [conduct at home during the progress of this war that no excessive profit shall be made out of the struggle of humanity. That rule will not be lift ed when peace comes. It is the ex ploitation of weaker nations by those that are stronger that has led to | most of the wars of the past, and the Day ana peace for which America is fighting Spwes lac with all her gathering strength will Ath Ave. mark the end of feudal corporate itty danced in the! greed, ax well aa feudal military ra leading places of New York | pacity City. Member of Association —_____ WOMAN IS EXECUTED IN MIRBACH DEATH CASE AMSTERDAM, July 26—Mme Spirodonova among the social revolutionaries shot for the murder Germit®, Atmbassador Von Mir rding to a Moscow dis ved today KAVANAGIS } First and Un jot First. at Madison bach, pateh Tr is the Leading American Port ‘the receipt of crude rubber, vegetable oils, shellac and gums hemp. tin, hides, silk and many other Oriental products. First National Bank would like to see these things turned Minished products right here in Seattle. We believe that our city has a great future before it along that line, and are always ready to con sider the establishment of banking r jations with manufacturers having the proper backing of character, ability, ex perience and assets First National Bank First and James Established 1883 rS at Turrell’s _ Economy prices on Men's Dress and Work Shoes. Whese shoes are very low priced and they all have , Welt Sole: , Cloth Lace $4.95 and $5.95 Tops - $5.45 and $5.95 or Button. we 95 to $5.95 Last . Welt Vici Kid al Lace, Vici Kid Button, ‘ORK SHOES— Wide T Round Toe vy Tan Chrome Blucher $4.45 wy Tan Veal, Double Sole Welt .........97.45 wy Smoked Blucher, Double Sole Welt t Weight Black and Tan Scout ome Tan Welt, Munson Last TURRELL’S nstairs Salesroom END WITH PEACE ;” YANKS SET HOT PACE IN FIGHT AROUND THIERRY " Dispatch From Frank J. Taylor By United Press Wire | \ Direct to The Sta all? WITH THE AMERIC. me An MIES IN FRANC 2 ines to | fighting Thierry set the pace in northeast of Chat One Yankee outfit eral kilometers thru: vill and grain field chang from street fighting to open batuing or the Indian wart, of the forests without any chan, n efficiency resistance is stiffening as exerts every effort Co pro rr removal of guns, Vil crops are shattered as attack and counter attack rage back and forth ucrose ° ntry aide. ant fh uptorn tre dug-up roads int noon, where fi his # eaus and I rode holes pitted w hell gonted after 1 fighte s and ¢ Epieds t hand-to-ha vedieva pierced helmets attored to the in at walla and caved-in roots The Germans are trying ¢ Retleau wood trick of theirs to de lay the Yankee adva: placing This lors not ke to test their sharpahoc every occasion Wateh " We joy seeing bochen drop ‘The higher they ar b ey tall r 3 aviators to keep track of ad Americans and beenb them . © parachute flares, whien brightly light the roads, but planes and anti-aircraft guns effec ly hunting any serious Troan air warfare From prisoners it is learned that the German units are greally weak ened, some of them being cut to lens than half origina! strength They” have lost heavily in gunners, Labor to Rally Behind W. S. S. at Moore, Aug. 3rd their roachine Witte Short, president of the | State FYeration of Labor; Daniel [ Kalleberg staté ‘director of war sav ther war savings officials, | will speak at @ Inbor mase meeting | ings, ani The Stamp rom plete at the Moore Uieatre August 3 meeting Will be designated as Night.” ang the campiign to fll Seattle's war savings @bota. Wr N. Ladd chairman of the industrial division |? of war caving», wii meeting, for which gram of music will be arranged Says Siberia Open to Seattle Trade fireet the mane | an extensive pro- | R. R McDermid, the only Ameri can me voxtok, whe has been « homeland for the first time in 20 years, prior |“ to sailing for Siberia Friday morn-| ing, conferred with the Chamber of | Commerce officers warding ways) and means of making Seattle parn-| moun in “9 business m regard Siberia Strangely aid, New York and Cin are now bx known to the Sibertan Seattle t busy obtain | collateral ws men will have t 1, if they ho share of Siberia he their trade. McDermid strongly n thoroly Dpe , y.| M. at Viadiv he Y. M. C. A, he said, is the power in the Orient fo the expansion of civilization and the Promotion of American interests. |Womean Wins Right | to Build 10 Garages | Agnes Kelleher wanted to ‘oun| greatent ten garages on her property at 10th and East Harrison. The city building department said| "No," so Mra. Kelleher went before | Judge Dykeman Friday appeal from the department's deci jon The judge said “Yes, in spite of | the contention of the bullding super Jintendent that ten private garages would constitute the equal of one which is prohibited in Mrs. ner’s territory ity legal department had pre advised the building super. Mra, Kelleher wa public, Kel vious! intendent t within her rights INFANTRY BAND WILL GIVE CONCERT SUNDAY m of var and y the 14th in Lawton Sun- or church pro nelections, a 1 presenta An interesting 4 ied and mixed n tions will be given fantry band at Fort day. The morning includes three and two orche The afternoon 3:45 includes, an Bellini selec. | mb gram, s weven erture grand o WOULD ELIMINATE STREET IMPROVEMENT treets and com eliminate improve called for in The city wwer mittee wants to ment Baker ave a cit ordinance. The contends that the expense wot id add too much to the ment of the property The legal department has advined cancellation of the ordinance and the creation of # now measure | | to be entertain yplies and | ce | oon, | morning, THE SLATTLE STAR COMMISSIONERS ELECT OFFICERS ‘AT 8 P.M. FRIDAY Discussion of the highways of the state of Washington was the Friday morning, of the cour ninsioners main feature ty ce omvent sion, ‘The gineers whe to $490,188.6 mile for the After thet n the a ken over his home, — Later the guests will be U's boulevards, Friday evening will con onvention with the electic r#, ax well aa choowing the plac meeting for next will be held in sionern bullding, at § p. ude the f offi ] Stage Star Washes Marine Clothes annsT GLUMGI MENS Whom have we here. scrubbing his nce the stage star marines denning and Faby Mine he's a etar “A land, South Care jSoldier’s Bride in Federal Net Hanser the ral grand jv ing wing min enmitt the government all paid to @ soldi leged to a wife he in a married Elmer Har the night befor depart without ob taining @ divorce from her hunband, John Kearney, then living, and re siding at the New Cecil hotel ervics Alleged I. W. W. Is , Released by Chief Neged 1. WW. ton and ot for two days, wa personal KDizance of Chief Warren Burdick was arrested July 2%, and held tn the city jail without charge. Mayor Holto! tented that police regulations prohibit th day on his by orders detention t ‘ ing placed against him. A charge f investigation wa filed } ef Warren against Bu dick, but later was suspended, | Examination Class | Open for Teachers Teachers’ examinationa will be held at the Broadway high echooi for three days, commencing ‘Thursday August 1, at & o'clock Superintendent Burrows antic ipates 4 large number of applicants, as thin morning to| in the last examination open to those | | who are with nine weeks’ ulrement that goes ptember 1 of thia year, G. A. R. Auxillary to Hold Tag Day G. A. R. Red Cross will hold a tag Saturday, for the benefit of the A. FR. home in Puyallup. The W. R. €, Daughters of Veterans, Dumes and patriotic friends © participate, Members Red Crows are to as ve Red Cross headquar ude room into effect Locked Out Men to Be Reinstated ment will immediately out telegraphers tn the avs c trol of the lines and local the Western Union, wire received by J. J international vice president, fromm President Konenkamp of the Com ial Telegraphers’ International ccordl Rohan Konenkamp's message q on a promise given him Postmaster General Burleson, who il be placed in charge of govern ment line CANONIZE FATHER ANDREIS ROME, July 26.—First steps were taken Tuesday at the Vatican for the canonizing of Father Andreis, an Amer not high school graduates | normal training, «| ix De| sAY, JULY 26, 1918. IF YOU HAVE BAD TEETH GET THEM FIXED NOW! This Is No Time for Soft Words or for Parleying and Dilly-Dallying It is the plain duty of every one of us in this time of na- tional need and stress to make ourselves just as efficient as we possibly can. We must be in a position to do the utmost amount of work of which we are capable. It Is Really a Patriotic Duty to Keep Our Health in Good Condition Now And we say to you, and we defy any one to disprove it that a person with bad teeth is bound to have bad health in one way or another. Furthermore, a person with diseased teeth cannot be anywhere near one hundred per cent effi- cient. Therefore, it now becomes incumbent on you to get your teeth put into good shape. And this is the place to come to get your work done. And here are reasons why this is the place to come: First—Graduate Registered Dentists Will Do Your! '0 this otti Work Here fection w graduate who have you will see how e brought it. Fifth—Low Prices just near to per l ony We employ this otfice— registered dentists a rraduated from the best dental colleges and passed the examination of the Uhis is 4 point which should not be considered state dental board. Every ope in this office | Of first importance perhaps, but still no one likes has hi rtificate from the state dental board hang- ‘© Pay any more than necessary to get an article ing richt on the wall in fr of his dental chair, | 0 S¢rvice. Our prices are very low considering the where you can see it plainly. This is proof to you fact that we turn out nothing but the very highest that he knows his business thoroughly and knows! &tde of work. This is made possible on the basis of the very large volume that we do. It is a funda- mental rule of business that quantity regulates price to a certain extent. It stands to reason “that we can afford to take a smaller profit on the individual pa- tient than an office which does only one-third to one- half of the volume that we do can possibly afford to take. how to do your done Second—We Have a Thoroughly Equipped Office It would be useless to have high-grade dentists unless we gave them high-grade tools and materials to work with. So when fitting up this office, we put in every modern appliance that science has.pet-; “ fected for the better performance of painless den- | work just the way it ought to be Sixth—Guaranteed Work tistry. You can't find a better equipped: dental of | i Al} work that leavgs, this office carries with it an fice anywhere that we know of than this one, We | rome guarantee of Satisfaction, which is signed spared neither time nor expense when fitting up | DY age rer sad anit we: the _ = ese offices—we had but one object in view—to - Liark, UW. YU. o., Owner and manager Of this oe , ‘ ‘ work does not give entire satisfaction, bring it back Third—Painless Methods of Dentistry to us and we will make it right. Many thousands of people in the past have put | Seventh—A Sincere Desire to Pl and Satisfy done on account would hurt them to ha the i done. If you are among this number we say his is a matter of big importance to you, if you now that you need delay no longer on this he just consider what it means. We have simply account. We have brought our system of painless on T to please and satisfy you when you come to dentistry to such a point of perfection that we are | us, for we are depending on you to recommend your now able to guarantee to perform the most diffi- frien ds to us and we know that you couldn’t and cult dental operations without hurting the patient) wouldn’t do that if you WEREN'T thoroughly bit pleased and satisfied yourself in the first place. Old antiquated methods are painful in many cases, The above statements are facts. Do you know we admit—but be sure that ‘there is nothing old or | of any other dental office that offers you as much antiquated about this Office. in the way of service as this? Frankly, we don’t. Fourth—Sanitation Free Examination This is a point that must appeal to all. We realize We invite you to call—let one of our experts its importance thoroughly, so in our equipment we | give your teeth a thorough examination and tell you included most costly apparatus for the perfect ster-| just what is needed to put your teeth into perfect ilization of instruments. Also all attendants and | condition and also just what the cost will be. operators are garbed in spotless white at all times. Don’t you think it is about time that you gave advantage of a good set of teeth? , Sanitation is a hobby with us and when you come | yourself the a Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue ie, N. W. Corner Third and Union In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. LADY, ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. oft having necessary dental work ng afraid that it o you STAR READERS WRITE ON CURRENT TOPICS DON'T LIKE HUN KIDS of our littl A erican youngster candy made up, and plenty of) gine and automobile mechanics for Editor Star; Can you tell me why | Why did the artist make it « French | sugar is stored by the bags of 100|a number of years, Upon comin nome of the newspapers insist on Seldier? Why are the py ullow- pounds per Would it not be | to Seattle, 1 proceeded to the hostas se Katzenjacnmer Kida |/¢d to publish such trash? Well, I | wise first t r those in the candy | aeroplane works at South poling supplement? At one| have one satisfaction—I am a sol business to », and then fall on) search of work, more i ib time they were y ny, but do der, and I am not going to buy any the people BM: LAWHUBAD, |tha War weak tee Gy ite aa ine ing a hit | Papers with a “Hun supplement Hagist at this plant that t ai Hunnish |49d there are many more who are A PUZZLING QUERY working on one-third t hs crew feeling the same way ? had g number of cars packed with Yours for America bout twe weeks te , 4 small | eroplanes in the yard, and { \ PRIVATE IN THE bel a eee ae k had thewe IN THE ARMY, During | had not received a side order of little Huns as thee my stay the: saw in operation | trucks there would be no work. sheet. In the HOW ABOUT CANDY? what is known a A STAR READER, had a French soldier guarding him| Editor The Star: I read we are | Loyal Legion — wh he slept. Well, the climax of | now allowed two pounds of sugar a | Loemer e thi ture was this-—the two little | week, and our food administration {| night, gett CLUB TO HOLD PICNIC Mu vad pu and hook to) planr on thre sunds of sv plane Ww for war serv: | and Girls’ club of the eh and hoi 1 to ‘ person per month Let me ive is loaded and shipped, the f Washington ex him to the cefling, 7 tl working man, ask wh he | are en the right of way o hold phe dicament the soldier was in, took ad-| shops usi © much sugar All right < at's what we with the Auburn elub member vantage, and, with the help of the [f our administrator would walk | want done in war time, but pray an-| dondo, July 30, at 2:30 p,m two little Huns, he beat the figure | into some of the candy stores in this swer what I am about to ask you, | Field events for both boys and girl representing the French soldier into | city naensibility he would be mighty « see the candy made and » rprised to ed away yicos 0: personally, or thru your columns, 1 have two children and was ex empted und put in the fourth class, will be the main attraction, Mem bers will bring their own dinner, ‘Tr 1. Hulse will be in charge of M18