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WORLD LEAGUE ~—TOUSE FORCE Continued From Page One: ” more than threo representatives Article &—The executive council shall consint of repre sentatives of the United States of America, the British empire France, tuly and Jap gether with representa loague (hese four at nlew and in such man think the counell shall from time to time, ax oc casion may require, and at leant once & year, at whatever place © decided upon, or, failing h decision, at the seat of and any matter wit! of action ef the league, or affecting the peace the world may be dealt with a such meetings Invitations shall be sent power to atte council, at which such ly affecting ite i to be discunsed, and on taken at any moet ng will be binding on such pow ers #0 invited U.S Is Honored Article 4-<All matters cedure at meetings of or ty Ing the teen. body and may it 1d a meeting delegates and executive counct! shall be eum- moned by the president of the United States The permanent see hall be Article 6 fat of the ished at ( whieh ental wha auch secretaries and staff ae may under the general dire general of comprine be required n and contro! of a secretary the league, who shall by the exeeutive THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919. 44 ALIENS CAN NEVER BECOME U.S, CITIZENS «2 Vorty four who disclaimed their first apr n for jin the Uni tre [barred from ellzens, by « |Judge Boyd Tallmar jing The siiens denied in order to escape thru the draft, and by affidavits Under the tions of John Speed Amith, he h the t naturalization service the affidavits confirmed Judge Tallman. A law in now United Sta uch allenm, a ne im the loea! court Priday may among the first deported, if the citizenship forever Amertean their military | Papers did we service wore pending is passed The names of Julius | Oscar Adotfson. mar Lenberg Arthur the men Kart K jelbers nen, Cart I Jorgen Aoland, John ternon, Andrew Ar Haines, Ingvald Sikjel Larson, Omear Soder-| | Leinem. Frans Alfred Forland, Ole Sorensen Charley Olson, | Charles Nelson, Martin Mortenson, | Olaf Jensen, Charles Peterson, Ernst | Axel Fredrickson Martin Ne Hanaor Thomasor Jobp Abbelt Andersor Megari and Hane Hansen, Ole Olwor tobert Johnaon, John on, Laake Iver Horgen Kart Olsen Karl Anderson, Tore Andrew Almen | covenant requires the assent of thirds of the » the body be limited to fully ng countries cluding dominions and colonies, No state shall be admitted to eague unless it im able to ffective guarantees of It fon to observe its igations, and un not leas than two tates represented lean it shall conform to each rinciple as may be prescribed y the league in regard to ita al 1 military forces and armaments Reduce Armaments Bupertor | Vriday mors fine | O° natruc: | , | fused to speak to DUNCAN AND MAYOR CLASH lash between or Manne 1, meeretary of the featured a » of rein tater of « env employe Vriday and samen Dane ‘eontral “or r led a delegation from whieh “me to Labor counc ounty-City bull cv nerviee taking him as a rer tative of the Cer Dunean then demanded that he be To thin the tral Labor heard as @ taxpayer mayor consented Hanson warned the delegation that must be under tral Labor « before the city would deal with the council as representative of organiz ed labor Dunean accused the m ing “double-cromming t the goneral strike 7 delegation left | service employes’ hounecleaning taken in the Cer vuneil without the status being changed Japanese Clothes Creator Seeking Nifty Suit Length K. Shibata, Japanese tailor, who “|has an establishment at 661 Jackson Bt, fears he cay most valuable cue one of his an the re of the fetivities of a thief VPhuraday night The burglar broke in + window, and made bolts of welect « exclusive desigt Jone a rear! was to be mad par Heular patron Shibata wants wier to re turn that bolt, colored a» the purple t, He is even willing to ex change for it, a b sulting or t of plain gray exclusive Koglieh biue You MUST Pay Attention to the Best Medical Opinion And when we tell you that de- cayed teeth are dangerous, un- pleasant and a serious menace to health, we are backed up by the best medical opinion of the day. If you only had to suffer a toothache from a bad tooth, that would be bad enough, of course because nothing is more pain- ful than an aching tooth. But the ache is one of the least harm- ful things that come from bad teeth. Poison gathers around the roots and slowly and insidiously it works its way into the system thering at some con- venient place, a joint preferably, and soon causing swelling, inflammation and pain. This is often diagnosed as “rheumatism” when, as a matter of fact, if the bad tooth were put into a healthful condition the whole trouble would at once disappear and the un- pleasant symptoms subside. These poisons are also taken directly into the stomach in the course of the mastication of the food, and many un- pleasant disorders of the stomach and digestive organs result. If you will ask your physician he will tell you that nothing i is of greater importance to the general health than a good digestive appa- ratus, Impaired digestion is at the bottom of more diversified human ailments than almost any other one factor. And nothing will make you feel more generally miserable, more “unfit” or less efficient than to have your stomach out of order. DR. L. BR. CLARK Eye, ear, nose, throat, and even diseases of the spine, are now known to be very often caused by bad teeth, If you have decayed teeth, are you going to allow them to per- sist? You are making a great mistake if you do. At this dental office you get the services of the graduate regis- tered dentists—men of the highest standing in their profession. Every operator in this office has graduated from the very best den- tal colleges and passed the examination of the State Dental Board. And each and every one of our operators has his certificate from the State Dental Board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. Our prices are the very lowest—our workmanship is the best that any one can turn out We use the best of materia We guarantee all work. And, by the way, ours is a REAL guarantee, which means just what it says —if for any reason whatever your work does not give you entire sat- isfaction, come back to us and we will make it right. This guarantee is signed both by the operator who did the work and by L. R. Clark, S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly re- sponsible. js FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call and let an expert dentist give your teeth a thorough examination. He will quickly tell you just what is neces- sary to put your teeth into perfect condition and also just what the cost will be. If you have prices quoted to you at the ordinary dental office, which ‘do only an ordinary volume of business, you will have a pleas- » ant surprise coming when you find how little it will cost you to have the work done here. For remember that we do a very large volume of business, which permits us to take a smaller profit on the indi- vidual case than the ordinary office can possibly afford to take. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union In Every Respect Seattle's Leading Dentists Across the Street from the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES the secretary general o Article &.The ing pp oe recogniae the prin ciple that the maihtenance of 69, Chines the reduction |the city jail Friday, selling morphine ar Was arrested at Nint oll wt nim areas HELD ON DOPK CHARGE Lee Hong confirmation by The weeretary general shall act capacity at all meetings peace will require ef national armaments to the lowent point consistent with na tional safety, and the enforce ment by common action of in ternational obligation, having regard to the geograph- n that and will be inves tigated. by the secretari government offictaln by the states league the apportionment Jand the drawing room of the specta! | ne jear which will bring Washington tel men to ofte in ac apecia gon Hotel Men Have Praises for Mayor Ole Hanson) Attention! All men who have seen foreign service in any war of the United States. The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the Unit- ed States will have a Maine memorial service at their ad pennenahl hall, 161614 Third ave., the seal Saturday, Feb, 15, Initia- ne executive te plans for In Prussia, from | pri 1 to Octo Maver Hanson has been heralded |. 3) state expenditure exceeded | p “the Seattie fighter for demoe income by $5,000,000 by the hotel men of Oregon ad eintnc hes Ret. mot Asters Hone + thoct y te Q d Oregonion of February 12 be taken by | @ has received an invitation to at “ A the program of dix 7:45; open meetthg, 9 their state meeting, to be held | Be#s or Ting! ing quinine” | - ’ con tee ele » 7:45; open me ihg, 9. the Rive City February 14 and 25 GROVES signatare on box | cig : a 4 ed, shall not be ex id bring your dis league shall ‘ privileges a smunities buildings occupied b ® officials or by charge. METROPOLITAN | © 22:55%: - Ba WALDORF HOTEL WHOSE HOSPITALITY YOU SHOULD KNOW Try Our HomeCooked Dinners. Evenings, 6:39 to 7:30, in use CAFE Per Plate 60c If Desired FUN WEEK STARTS 16 Tun iG y ocnpar MAT. FER. x — em And is gind to meet A la Carte Seventh Ave. and Pike St Phone Main 2567 SEATTLE Tax Exempt Municipal Improvement BONDS Yielding ey. 54 to 6” [at f f Dory | oot setae De athot CONSE Zonsntr. ative Investor ner, young widow, was th Shore home, Chi- | a walk, tak: | MUSIC FUN stow Ae ch hr A MUSICAL COMEDY IN TWO ACTS ONLY AND aN CAST, CHORUS, Prope ChON (\ IN THE GLITTERING SONG, DANCK, Diagonally wi se ad PROPELLER | The a, Alaska Steamshiy ampany’s ae ouled her pro: | peller 4 from her to coming to © to load for the | ‘ North Thur © ship will be q indefinitely delayed as a result a | at yo "watoh, let If you vaiue your | Haynes repair it. Near Liberty | theatre. Advertisement, | Business Men’s Organization of This City HAVE BOUGHT OUT FOR FRIDAY NIGHT, FEB, 14, OUR ENTIRE DINNER SPACE Supper and Dancing From 9:30 to 12:30 women's fine is & Moy Will Be as Usual hovs cago. She went out f n she disappeared We therefore have arranged for our Banquet Room th her an she d for the regular guests—Music and Singing as usual \ dier on Lake Shore dri Good things to eat by skilled employes who know, anc 4 taxieab with him. Later Hotel Butler ‘ShoeRe —4 eivk ‘TO MADISON-MAIN 4651 | WILKES ptivers Pifth and Fifth and Pine Millott 525 Consery Our Circular Upon Request Gives you an absolute seven- dollar value at this store. Founded 1892 WM. P. HARPER & SON Municipal and Mortgage Bonds Hoge Building—Main 1990 lap dog Have You Ever Tasted Our Small Blacks To those who like Coffee more aw her saw the CHAKLYS Ss, HARPER SAvs— 1A Used Car Means vemwsiell a Heed ‘Salay 140. ‘as ae | Woman Is Held on nettery. 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