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THE SEA STAR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1918. occasion for all Americans to assert their real Ameri SATURDAY--LIBERTY DAY!] —President Wilson has issued a proclamation commemorative of the 426th anniver- 9) sary of the discovery of America, and urges this as a most appropriately patriotic | canism by buying bonds— i munitions trade. | MUNITIONS FIRM United Press SEIZED BY U. S. WASHINGTON, Oct, 11—Purther Germany's pernicious work try was made public to Jation of the alien prop: ty custodian that the Pridgeport | jectile Co., Bridgeport, Conn.,| been taken over because of Ger control Count Von Rernstorft and other Jeaders in this country, it was shown, | hod arranged to get the company, #o 4s to hamper munitions output for | the allies | The company was to corner the lien, and naibly taking contracts for was never to deliver orders, backers, who had also eng) ta to create a munitions Jembargo, stood ready to spend $10, 00,000 in their attempt to cripple the ‘ATTACK TURKS? WASHINGTON, Oct. 11-—That! Bulgarian troops will join the allies | In attacking Constantinople and haw ten the elimination of Turkey from the war, was believed likely in diplo- matic quarters today Hulgarian Minteter Panaretoff, in }a statement when Hulgaria surren dered, declared that Bulgaria would be friendly to any allied moves on Turkey. Bulgaria wants European Turkey, which comprises @ small | LENS—The Hritieh are |The Fre | Italians, BULGARS NOW TO Summary of War Events ~eeee FROM THE NORTH SEA TO advancing the northeastward of Lens, al north bank of the Haute De FROM LENS TO LA he British, French and Americans con tinue thelr pursuit of the Germans on the whole front between Lens and Moy. Additional advances late yer terday and last night carried then to within 10 miles of Valenciennes and four of Doual FROM LA FERE TO RHEIMS— tS great St masnit westward, have captured Servain a penetrated to within two miles of the village of Bt. Gobain. pushing eastward the Chemin des Dames, ha ed to within four miles o! The Germans are reported evacuat ing the remainder of the salient south of that town, FROM RHEIMS TO VEKDUN— Continued attacks by the French and Americans have carried their lines forward on a wide front in the Cham pagne and Argonne regions. Patrols are reported to have penetrated Grande Pre and gained control of the important pass thru Argonne maasif They are also within four miles of the Vousieres and two cniles of Machaule. The French crossed the Sulppe river on a wide front. FROM VERDUN TO SWITZER LAND—This front continues quiet astride French and} YANKS CAPTURE (<> for’ ~~ 4,000 GERMANS BY FRANK 4, TAYLOR (United Press Correspondent) WITH THK AMERICAN ARMY Oct. 1L—The Americans and Freneh are neizing the Inst portions of the Kriemhilde line on a wide front from the Meuse to weat of the Argonne forent Additional advances of five kilo ore (three miles) at rome points dd the western entrance Pre pars and given them practical control of the eastern en trance In mopping up the part of the for between the paswex culty great diffi ered about Le but after those . neh and Amert cans swept forward over Marea and Chevries to the southern outskir st was encou To the eantward, ac the doughboys have dated the positions they won yes rday, despite vicious counter at Capture 4,000 In the past two days the Ameri cans have taken more than 4,000 prisoners on the Argonne-Meuse front American antiaircraft batteries, it nounced today, «hot down 32 airplanes in the St. Mibiel and Argonne sectors BOARD'S SHORTEST MEETING The board of public works held the shortest meeting of years Fri- day morning, Routine business af- fecting all city departments was dinposed of in less than 15 minutes. For Your Children’s Sake Jt ’ Buy LIBERTY BONDS - 4p HEN all other resources and investments fail, Liberty Bonds are the anchor which will save you from financial shipwreck. More important still, Liberty Bonds insure for all time to come your unrestricted right to the pursuit of happiness. Therefore, buy right now your “LIBERTY BOND FINANCIAL ANCHOR” and your “LIBERTY BOND FREEDOM INSURANCE,” for this protection is surely worth unlimited sac- rifice. SCHWABACHER BROS. & CO., INC. Roasters of Gold Shield Coffee | triangle extending 100 miles to the west of Constantinople. Adrtanople | jand the Bertin Ragdad raliroad, run- ning thru Constantinople, would be/ taken from Turkey. It is probable, however, that Bulgarian forces! would be onty a part of a joint allied expedition, and that these prises would not fall entirely to one power, | “Must Dig Deeper” } for Liberty Loan) Birth of America eaeeer set; special — $10.95 ‘5 AN ADVANTAGE IN KNOWING YOUR DENTIS When it becomes necessary to have work done on your WASHINGTON, Oct. Mo-"If the Fourth Liberty Loan ts to be a success” the persons of large) means and comfortable circumatan- cos must go deeper into aad pockets than they have so far. This waa the warning sent out| from the treasury department to- day. Facing a necensary daily ay-| erage of $500,000,000 to attain the! minimum quota of $6,000,000,000, extreme measures were under con- sideration by the treasury officials | The highest speed and the receipt | of larger subscriptions appears to! be the only solution to the prob-| lem, since but seven working days “TRAtIVE Gtisce Den eT remain in the allotted campaign teeth, it is mighty important to you just who does that work. —good quality sem!- po: arfking detft Dive design show ate wn pens ba a ‘ ‘ R i ing and, charncterinuic American decerntve actg™ from which bssapteh.caed Paihia Cenle dtes You want to deal first with a reliable dentist — one t 12 me, - ic. ~~ for six peo a ode on o - i i Se ee enn 810.98 pucthaehs & ieee Meer mrerans whom you know will continue to be right here to stand be- | than shown elsewhere In the nation. hind your work and assure you of permanent satisfaction. Then you want to know that the man who does it is a REAL dentist who understands his business thoroughly and so will know how to do your work the way it ought to be done. And you want to know, too, that the materials used are | Influenza continued to work | | havoc with campaign plans tn the Contral Wost. | Germans Evacuate Alsace Villages ROME, Oct. 11—Itallan corre reneged on the Western front STANDARD FURNITURE CO. Second Ave. at Pine St., Seattle L. SCHOENFELD & SOKS 101 to 111 $. Beveath St., Tacoma - re cae ue dene wee re the Germans have bers | the best to be had, as the best is none too good for you Criminal information was filed| Without first securing an order | PRESIDENT ASKS Pa Sracation, of ilagee ge “Feed when you pay your good money for service. @gainst May Mills by U. 8. District |from the court. j between Basle and Colmar having - . ‘ Attorney Saunders Friday | under FENG SIE aD PEO | been cleared We would like to take this occasion to respectfully call IGieee’ With setging @ motorcycte| for Americana end French to Uridge FOR NEW CHILD | mar. Aikicds, Pier anh Vinod your attention to what we have to offer you in the way of from a drafted man because he had'streams in counter offensive. . it in asmerted have been Se to be ready to evacuate at | moment's not! notice. dental service. LABOR STATUT | child labor evil for all time |have worked out two plans. WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—Amsured the full support of President Wilson, | & score of representatives are organ ime to pass a new child labor bill be- fore congrens dies, next March. The president, according to both | democratic and republican house | members who have talked with him, Wants & measure that will end the He will support a measure that | will take children out of industry and | | Pass muster with the supreme court. | | which knocked out the Keating child | jdabor bill He will put the Grafting of such a| measure up to congressmen, who | One | method is to place a prohibitive tax on products of child labor, #0 as to make imposwible their sale at a rea sonable price. The second ts for an outright pro | hibition of the employment of chil dren, under the war power of the federal government Indicating that there ts nothing of immediate importance in the situa | tion, President Wilson left for a} week-end in New York city. He will attend the Liberty day celebration | Saturday night. He is not planning to speak, however, | Epidemic af F lu Is Aid to Thief! Charles A, Frank,*New Verdome | PIONEER SQUARE On.... ‘There is no occasion for hys- teria at the present time, Let us banish fear and “carryon” in our business life. In our Down Stairs Depart ment we are showing shoes of quality for men, women and children, which are priced within the reach of all. It is unusual to find such good fit- ting shoes and such a range of widths and sizes in shoes at these prices— iI Ladies’ dark brown calfskin adapted to the wet weather Ladies’ dark grey kidskin lace, welt sole shoes, particularly A splendid . 87.95 At all times you will find bargains on tables where odd rizes and styles are offered at $3.95 and $4.95 | Shoes for men and children priced proportionally. Down Stairs at Turrell’s |) 120 Marion St., or 903 Second Ave, y | Frank left his window open ‘Thurs: | | | ban on gasolineless Sunday will be | courrs OPEN AFTER OCT. H| This was decide | between Judge | Commissioner McBride Friday. hotel, 1317 First ave., blames the | Spanish flu for the loss of $33. In | compliance with health regulations | day evening, and some one entered and removed his Duree. | WHEN SHE RETURNED | THE MONEY WAS GONE Leaving a bank book with deposit | | slip and $350 in bills lying on the| dining room table, while she went to another part of the building, Mrs T. Inoye, proprietor of the United States hotel, 314 Maynard : le looked on her return. A clear ane of theft with few clews, say the police. | SUNDAY GASOLINE B BAN MAY BE OFF OCT. 13) WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—The} removed after October 13, if enough gasoline is reported in stock at} | that time, according to announce. | ment of the fuel administration, Superior courts will not hold ses sions until « ing to Presidi Hall and One court will be open for important business during the week. | Veazle, Me., boasts that there is not acnale of draft age left in the town, all having gone into the service, |of Mra. Baldwin's husband, had been | ing into the offices of Dr. T. D. Tut- , told | | the police Friday of how bare the | they will do, | teed, and our business I Missing ing Wife Found in “Flu” Hospital| Mra Lucy Paldwin, 15 years olf. of 1127 Eighth ave., reported missing by her husband September 23, was dis locovered to be interned in the old courthouse building emergency how pital Friday, a victim of Spanish in fiuenza The police, at the request conducting a search for her for over two weeks, Flu Is Spreading Thruout the State A general increase of influenza | over the state of Washington is in. dicated by reports continually com- tle, state commissioner of health, from the small communities and | towns of the state. Small communities report the ep demic in cases averaging between 10 and 15 to the locality, while towns and small cities have proportionally larger averages. If you value your watch, let Haynes repair it Next Liberty theatre — —Advertisement. ALBRECHT FURS ST. PAUL Are world known for quality and style, Foxes, Wolves in rea, eo and taupe, $15, $40. HOFFMAN’S 1510 Fourth Ave., Opposite Colonial. || The Brown Dental Test Offices Best 106 COLUMBIA 106 Seattle’s Leading Dentists bt ed in 1801 IT HOUT question the t reliable and asonable Dental « in. Se- attle ffices have od rep » dent they mi Our work {s guaran- to us patrons, matter what ple say about us, it's EDWIN J. nROWN Owner and Manager Brown Dental Offices 106 Columbia Open from 8 a m to § p. m | In the first place, we have been in business in years. thing we possess. as it is to us. For it assures you of honest, you came here. jealous In the next place, we employ only high-grade graduate, registered dentists at this office. Every operator in this office has graduated from the best dental colleges ahd passed the examination of the state dental board. That means that he has spent many years of hard, patient study, with the help of competent instructors and teachers to learn the dental profession and learn it thoroughly. Then he has gone before a competent board of examin- ers and has passed a thorough and searching ex- amination as to his knowledge and ability to prac- tice dentistry. No man who has not successfully passed through all this thorough preparation can be employed by us as a dentist. Having success- fully passed this examination, he is given a cer- tificate and license to practice from the state dental board. Every operator in this office has his cer- tificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. When it comes to materials, we use the best to be had. We found out long ago that this is the only kind that we can afford to use. We can't afford to turn out anything but the best of work and, of course, the best work requires the best of materials. We guarantee all our work. Our guarantee is ironclad and is signed by two people, the operator who did the work and also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S owner and manager of this office, who is thorough- ly responsible. This makes a perfect protection to you. Your work is done RIGHT in the first place. But should anything go wrong with it, for any rea- son, we want you to come right back to us with During’ that time we have built up a reputation for fair, dealing, which we are frank to say we regard as by far the most valuable We have many thousands of dollars’ ment but we regard our reputation as worth much more than this. this reputation of ours can be worth just as much to you in proportion conscientious service when And furthermore, you may be sure that we guard it ly and are not going to knowingly take any Seattle a good many square worth of equip- And chances with it. your guarantee and we' will certainly make it right. Our aig methods have been a big factor in our success. e have brought our system of pain- less dentistry by such a point of perfection that we are now able to guarantee to perform practically any kind of dental work without hurting the pa- tient a bit. We use genuine “Novo-Cain,” which is recog- nized as being the best dental anaesthetic so far dis- covered. Your teeth are a matter of great importance to you. No one now disputes for a minute that it pays, and pays big, to keep your teeth in good shape. As regards prices, you will find that ours are the lowest consistent with the highest grade work. We do a very large volume of business and it is a business axiom that quantity regulates price to a certain extent. It stands to reason that we can afford to take a smaller profit on the individual patient than an office which does only one-third to one-half of the volume that we do can possibly af- ford to take. FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call and have one of our ex- pert dentists give your teeth a thorough examina- tion. He will tell you just what is needed to put your teeth into perfect condition and just what the cost will be. But our earnest advice is, don’t delay. Don’t you think it is about time that you gave yourself the advantage of a good set of teeth? Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue 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.

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