The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 31, 1918, Page 2

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STEEL By Burton Knisely It ts now completing 9,000-ton vessels in a total time of three g Member Would Give Mooney | (°°?! 91% Noerpaper Eater- csonths, trom the laying of the keel price Association.) to the last hammer tap and the ° Discouraged New Trial at Once, ip 2 aly m1 —Amerion © ship t dab of paint . yards are busy, n nt and day eprmans at Home Candidate Declares * ey edy the n the wayn at o eee hire month, ERDAM, July 31.—Further, SACRAMENTO, July 31.—Charles m se i. . for the German defeat on A A. McGee, candidate for the re night vet fe Marne are appearing tn German f the f 7 : pers reachi here. The < the Victor teel, a rf Zeitung declares Wieet rim both inK-up pr —— “minal withdrawal was neces eras dges of the west. ready worked « we Will be useful i ase and in rm beealaphere, | c® va " Member Traub chides sue, and say \ unas wore : ae @ Germans ernor, it wou a Shen athe,” Kiyomi. K c ch the Great were here ¢ half m an sectetary of the Kawasaki from pine t m the At But, on the That would mean 4? ships, of 378, ther mt f the 000 tons, in one year—practically the world amount covered in the shipsteel agreement half months t Mooney should have a || F. he would say: “You are suf ffrom cold feet and she be * We are iosing courage as had suffered a defeat. Let's men.” ident Wilson. company told me. statement will be sent to Pres ANISELY ing its 4 of aten 5 mn. A ~ t aa m the Kawaraki ya nt of Kobe, 1 American ste ht fers are work nig rn " a The Kawasa mpany has 1 Whatever the motive or means 0%" \ Iry at Kyogo, a of their labor, the result is the same. F Hh They are fighting kaiserism just as must bu f At truly as are the boys in khaki on the | plan ngir line in France. or ; They are helping build (he Victory 1 ot sbordinate depart fleet that is carrying America’s war in addition to the sven sp ae power to the doors of Germany The Kawana at om ¢ ed Every Thursday and Satur- day, from 12 to 2, special swim- ming classes are held at Crystal Pool for LADIES ONLY. No extra charge is made for in- ‘Riveting Person Writes Reply to Letter From Rie | Working eight hours # day in | mons filled with the apirit and teact the shipyards is easier than par soning, says Marcellus KR. Ely, minister of the Greenwood Chris tian charch, of Seattle, who is a shipbuilder six days out of the week and a parson on the sev truction to beginners and everything possible will be done to make these noon hours en- oyable for those who do not preachers good care to join mixed crowds. Come tomorrow! Bring your enth ) friends! Enjoy two hours of t ma parsons good to|en them ¢ : work in ard It will be| who are glad to take clean, healthy amusement. You like a vacation to most of them,”| these times to get Uncle wrote a Star reader In a letter to The | lars—men who do two hours’ work a| Star recent day for eight hours’ pay WARRANTS TO REPAIR HIGHWAY AUTHORIZED eoutor will find the crowd and sur- roundings congenial, usual round: ter sterilized and ventilat t. wher Answers Rev. Ely, the riveting par ing system the be commis ey might 4 ‘or the re troyed by | T budget contained no provision for this work answered that letter, as fo caption, ‘Hard Work some reader signing om’ make Remember—Pool Open Sundays at 9 A. M. SEATTLE NATATORIUM CO. Second and Lenora ast BURGLAR SUSPRHCT HELD | Monong Hache Tuesday, charged with entering the rd hotel 126th ave, S. W.. Ju An was arrested urgest and Most Sanitary Pool in the Northwe A minister nied t water a minute 25 square leew t can se Wilson's mee | sages, ay of them, are but ser:|an a THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1918. BOARD IGNORES” i ° " She Heads Polish 1| | 260,000 |Cne anipyants i sufficient to meet} COLLECTED BY MEENGS Guaranteed ECONOMY PLEA ON PAVING JOB Mayor Hanson's ram Why not stop it now? Why not good set of teeth? ough examination and tell you Nurse Contingengé || derive from it. graduate registered dentist of the highes' passed the examination of the State 3oard. Every one of them has his from the State Dental Board hanging the wall in front of his dental chair in, plain sight of all. | We use the very best of materials. | We r@alize that when we do your| work for you we must do it so well | and so thoroughly that it will give you | lasting satisfaction. Because we are | dependir you to recommend your | friends when they are in} oad need of dental service, and we know that you couldn’t do that unless you were pleased and satisfied yourself. | We can and will do your work for you without hurting you. This is a big, important thing, for many people put off having necessary dental work done through being afraid that the work will be very painful. We have 1405 Third Avenue. PRISON BREAK Why Delay? You KNOW that every day you are neglecting your teeth you are simply storing up future trouble for yourself. up your mind that from now on you will give yourself the advantage of a It is very simple. All you have to do is to come to our office, let an expert dentist give your teeth a thor- it will cost to put them into perfect condition. This cost won’t be nearly as much as you think it will. You will find when you are quoted our very low prices that the cost will be very small infinitesimally small indeed compared with the benefits you will Remember, at this office every operat ing and ability as a dentist. Every one of them has graduated from the best dental colle; certificate right on | we are now able to perform practica Painless— make what or isa t stand- ges and Dental DR. LR. CLARE brought tem of painless den- tistry to such a ‘poitit of perfection that any kind of dental work without hurt- ing a bit. We guarantee all our work with an ironclad guarantee of satisfaction— which same g untee is signed both by the operator who did the work and also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. Don’t put off this important matter It may have a whole lot to do wit your future success. And no person wants to deliberately "put stumbling blocks in his own way. That is the height of folly. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. N. W. Corner Third and Union. ct . In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Taras Gees han tae Diagonally Across the Street From —— Be Sure to Get to the Right dior! LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. Saw Chief's Show in Jail; Police Are PLOTIS FOILED; WAL Stamm) “26 ER, w. "SAE band | Chie I condescer ded Wednerc took in just $900 of people sa f, with a c ALEM, ¢ Four more ~ John Bamuel Webb Marsh Rertha Karbra H. Lang, 18 useing, 22, and CI Kan kiand, Yortiand, and Inna Seasick Boys SAN FRANCISCO board a two d nd | been sick the en hip voyag Thurber had 4 mill flume which yard, The bar urface of taken at investigation as to g thr ght and swam they crawled out | ¢ y were ween by |g.) te, who were ex BIRTHS bausted from the long swim, gave| Girt to Mr. and Mra. D. 1. Ming, 2021 ' out er attempt to ge July 23 1p without further attempt to get a ay awa - SCHWAB WILL MAKE A FIGHT After an ern Pacifi reument m0 reer! MUS E M1 non-eupport WASHINGTON, July 31.—A spir ited fight 1a on between the shipping yard and the war department over |, THE MAN WH Chairman 1 s248) s9th board, will « Settler from SMmon Settler department and war Indu demanding priorit Shipping board ne ed, demand an addit while the war depart ment inaiata that the 1,000,000 tons | 235 POUNDS OF FOIL Photoplays: and Edith Robert iding K Weekday Mats. 106 the present requir hwab is comi M. S. Meengs, chief clerk in the the an-| city street department, and thé man that 235 pounds of the silver paper were secured from the baceo shop owners to come and get them 1 until it has} during the past month. of the steel on) Meengs has more collection boxes and and has ascertained definitely | to be distributed. He wants tobacco what its needs for the future will be. | shops to come and get them, General af around MARRIAGES tbeen str L 1 safety building since " : , ” Girls’ Victory carnival even for Trench Service s draft standing is under way pa ARGUMENT OVER HOSE BRINGS SWAT ON HEAD: is under advixement Rayo from Kathleen ©, Rav TA L E X A N D E ER Continuous Daily 1 te veal ogee toma exesatt et. PALACE HIP. = pice ae 4 KINGS; MONARCH DANCING 4] }) 4 Other Big Hip Acts the Ted Crosa, reported Wednesday harg BE Warre Looking for “‘Boss”’ Long line trench hippir after boys had r word and the present n the North ABSOLUTELY NOILOVULX4 KNOWS DENTISTRY disc uf on men and thei United Painless Dentists ING, GOS ‘Third Ave. Cor, James, Hours; §:80 a.m, t m, Sun- days, 9 tc Phone Eilllett 3633,

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