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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUBSDAY, MARCH 18, 1919. WORLD LEAGUE (U.S. KNOCKERS WILL COME UP | OF LEAGUE ON | ON SATURDAY) WAY TO FRANCE PARIS, March 18.—The sub- BY L. MARTIN committee of the league of nw (United Prens start Cor eapondent) | bi lagoon pr: mee Page WASHINGTON, March 18— | we days abbend of nchedute, ‘The first of « number of “cour: Ty ‘tth the ex: mental cotnteten, w at sas oe Bates | SOO IR aE ems oom kitchen beauty in our window---and bia and see it demonstrated! HONEST, SKILLFUL DENTISTRY DOES CHEAP DENTAL SERVICE PAY? HIS a ‘question people often ask themselves after having had an experience where price is the chief consideration. Especially where a man’s knowledge, hon- esty, and skill make up the personal “service,” such as in dentistry. It is always well to know in advance about what the desired service is to cost, and then decide which you want. No one should take chances with their health or their teeth. Artificial substitutes for natural teeth, while often necessary, are but makeshifts at best, and unless properly fitted, will never give comfort and satisfaction. Beware of allurements which offer low-priced den- tistry and a guarantee for one, five, ten, or fifteen years. Dental work of merit needs no gdarantee. There is as much difference in the quality of dental work as there is in the products of any other pursuit. Skill is worth what it costs. So is health, So is comfort. EXAMINATION AND ESTIMATES FREE MY WONDERFUL COORDINATING ORGANIZATION COMPRISES THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS: | ception of Spain, were repre opponents of the league of na- nerted. tions, to carry uncensored re ports of American public opinion on the league to the prace ton ference, is on the sea today. These couriers go ontensibly on other misgions, but they carry with them a great mass of data, which they have been instructed to din weominate in France and England, re At the same time, it was stated | garding the penate’s attitude on the | that the entire treaty, including the | league's constitution and ite prob coal, wood "9 at the Same covenant, will be completed by ai vote, if the league compact in | week from Saturdhy included in the peace treaty, { | In view of varying reports as to| They are to bring or: wend back time Or Separately! | whether the covenant would be a/ material for the use of orators how | |part of the preliminary treaty, it| Ule to President Wilson's plan, let us demonstrate to Hi was pointed out that its inclusion in| Senator King, Utah, democrat, an- you this truly wonderful further indicated byt the speed with | nounced today he probably will mail three-fuel range! which the constitution in being per-| within @ few daya to gather at —it saves labor fected. Some reports have dwelt os: | first hand whatever information he fuel, pecially on the allegation that an at-|can concerning the snetaant Ss tempt to incorporate the league in| France for the league, King said be | ala soneinirt oat crea the pact will slow up the general) «oe entirely on bix own Initiative ure. | peace work The incipient controversy in Paris ‘This argument Jt met by the wtate-| over the inclusion of the league con 7 catateaen Coote anes ment that the covenant in now fur-| stitution In the treaty of peace, to e cold weather and a | . 5 “ cool kitehen in warm MM cuuanosantone OE HAA ica hues th fan (ni BY FRED 8, FERGUSON |(United Press Staff Correspondent) | PARIS, Mareh 18)-The league of | nations covenant, as it is to be sub | mitted for inclusion in the prelimi | nary peace treaty with Germany, will be ready Saturday, it was indicated in certain official circles today, it saves ther advanced than any other fea | day brought from Senator Voindex ture of the treaty, ‘The committee | ter, Washington, a leader af the op weather on responsibility for the war haa| position, a threat that “If the eon: | reached the stage of combining the | stitution of the league is embodied | reports of Ite various subcommittees | in the peace treaty, there will be no Wg ar three ranges in one, coal, fas or wood Hdaaiynt —no parts to change, noth ing to remove. —turn on the gas and the oven equipment automat. feally adjusts itself for wan —turn off the gas and the into a single recommendation, but the | peace treaty, because the wenate q jother committees are not nearly #o| not consent to it.” | far advanced, eel | Neutral Views | Neutral representatives are now calling on Col House dally to pre we PYORRHEA TREATED I sucesssfully treat and check Pyorr' by the use of an intetli- gent heroic course of treat- monts, FREE X-RAY DEPARTMENT 1 use the X-Ray to locate hidden mouth troubles and as an eid to my diagnonis. This service ts free to my patients. ED GOLD INLAY RESTORATION By an expert of 20 yess Panag iar dy 2 xeon, TTALY THREAT | TO WITHDRAW | NOW AVERTED PARIS, March 18—Italy’s alleged [sent their views of the league | den, Switzertand, Denmark and Hob land already have been beard from. Added to the prospects for early completion of the peace program is | the fact that Premier Lioyd George has practically decided not to return to Hngland this week, as he had planned, Fle and President Wilson, | threat to withdraw from the peace Premier Clemenceau and Premier|conference unless she in given Orlando will hold frequent confer: | Flume wis believed today to have | fences during the week, in addition | been averted by & compromine. jto the regular meetings of the au-|Thru this compromise Italy will re preme war council leelve Flume but will relinquish all | The president i# discussing the her claims to Dalmatia. The cities teague with Lord Cecil and other ex |of Zara and Sebenico will become | | porta. Senator Bourgeois, the | free ports, but the remainder of Dal French expert, has conferred with | matia will be alloted to Jugo-flavia. | House and others, and ix known to| Premier Orlando and Foreign Min: | have made no suggestion that the|ister Honnino, it was reported, re / covenant be not included in the pre | cently were prepared to inform the liminary treaty ne war council that they could Some discussion has arinen in fa. not return to Italy without assur. vor of making the preliminary pact ance thag Fiume would become an cover Austria, Bulgaria and Turkey, Italian city so ax to make Germany reaponsible| Reports of the specch by Viscount | for her allies j Ishii, Japanese ambassador to the | This ts regarded as unlikely, how-| United States, in New York last! ever, as it would require a month | week, have aroused the greatest In | to change the treaty in this respect, | terest here. Accounts differ an to) whereas the demand everywhere is| whether Ishii maid Japan would en for making peace with Germany aa|ter the league of nations if racial soon as posnible, taking up the other equality is not granted, or whether treatios later. |he merely again expressed the de |xire for such a provikton. — oa a | a: | Japan's reservation regarding the oy to get ome _ iz over RMPREAS UNIVERSAL COMBINATION | Bolsheviki Spread ince an % now stands, covers these rn ween headenme ont Bi. thin pqint, but ne auch provision is ere eee | Propaganda in Ink jocivict in ine posshie amoniment ranges! coe ge | WASHING@ON, March 18—The Bis eS | Russian soviet government has tnati- |tuted a plan for distributing prop- 45, 000 STARVE }aganda written with invisible Ink In/ WASHINGTON, March 18 — Food | England and France, according to! |the State Department yesterday, conditions in the Near East are |frightful, adyices from ‘Tite in | which quoted as authority Swediah trans-Caucasia to the State Depart | press reports. | “The reports also stated that this |ment said today. “In Erivan it in reported that 101 te 111 $. lees teas | propaganda ix to be distributed by 45.000 are without bread and there ithe aid of aircraft. Training with ie not even a dog, cat, hore, camel | that end in view has been inaugur jated at Moscow,” the press state ment issued by the State Depart- ment declared or any living thing in all the regton about Igdir,” the State Department | council, Altho his bond i# not yet others that he was selected by Ma: duet ” . Or jab announced. “Refugee women Are | fied and the oath administered, he Hanson | able ow ndiesie te amano seen ripping flesh from dead horses | wit) probably take office within the, The news was broken to him when | stops itching. coo en : Promoting with their hands. inext few days, he arrived in Seattle after his dix | Comforts. “Some food is stored at Baku and| «sty poticies?” charge from the army. that “her et Te raat Civili Flyi ivillan ying aay tte bith ROME, March 1%.—The govern: offe: v ing Policeman Me t is planning to promote civilian Batoum, but transport is hampered | poporter's query “I'm no politician, mind you,” he) healing influence the sk by poor facilities and snow.” “You can say in your paper that said, his eyes twinkling, “and I've) reatment is usually Sveurpeietaely for the present I have decided to let never held public office before. day. Posten is harealens Use - it tor Dimples, rashes and all erup> | Dade and then vanished. | flying by offering prizes for non-stop So | ery. Posiam things run in the same manner as|I never was so flusteref in all m; { tional rders. ple writ reeney Lae ave 23 West wiih St. New ¥ BUENOS AIRES, Mare ~The | Mights from Rome to Paris, London port was Feopened today, under the | ad Constantinople, The air depart during Dr. McBride's administration, life as when the news was broken 1 shel not wollaant dlarcetmae ate Sy, the Dresent | to me.” in to become t by the use of meee of tom houre officials,| ment is arranging many competi Not all of the strikers have returned | tons to test machines best suited Dr. Read evidently is an advocate jof healthy feet, for he still retains | to work, but it is betieved the atrike, | for civilian pilots, |which has paralyzed shipping for| For the present all flying will re- | his army model shbes. He has nothing but the highest | “More than a year ago Ttook a Councilman W. D. Lane, new- é rf ly elect of the city two months, has definitely ended. jmain under military control, altho private companies are now beini | "To Fortity The System Against Grip | | Tablets ‘ules ds ek oni government stations and building ec er 1 ja Tonle and Laxativ nd'th ithus pre- | huce See ee, nr Siem grey snualiily tha Hathetaiee, are J only Pe ROMO QUE: | pani BR. W. GROVES signature | jhe was promoted to the rank of | major, placed on the staff of the! co: Candidates Run ps aes eerie SPRINGFIELD, [l, March 18.— Seattle Tuesday thorning, when haven't heard of the “dry amend two of the younger children left ment” yet. Candidates on anti-«a for Santa Barbara at 10 2. m., ly contesting for places on the village payroll, erience, My new ay ot fdgework without Gold Crowns. PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY Gold, Cast Aluminum and Vul- canite Vietes, Genuine Trubyte Teeth used. Plates made by an expert.’ I fit you where other dentists fail. red for pain: oven equipment automat. feally adjusts itwetf for wood or coal. | —eelfetarter for gas—no matches, ~eelf-starter for coal and wood —no kindling. this threefuel wonder range is the most com: (sets in a 40-inch space) most simple, most Practical and moet effi- cient range made! ORAL HYGIENE Department of Mrephytazia Teeth cleaned—-a preventive Measure against tooth decay and SCIENTIVIC RESTORATION OF LOST TEETH WITHOUT GOLD CROWNS ALL MY WORK GUARANTEED AND PRACTICALLY PAINLESS Dr.H.T.Harvey Inc, (ia-Prestaent Michigne State Ren $0512 EITEL BLDG. N. W. Corner Serond end Pike Swift's Dreg Store Corner Phone Hiltett 2026 Open Eve and Sendsys Destal Examiners) will make it easy —very easy—for Health Commissioner Read “No Politician” A quiet, peat, mild-mannered, albeit | potiey of the office. Everything is forceful man with close-clipped gray-|in the best of shape and I have noth- ing mustache and « pair of laugh- ing but the greatest hye eng for ing, humorous eyes peering out from/the way in which Dr. behind his horn-rimmed spectacies— handled his position. ore Tam aute that is Dr. Hiram M. Read, erstwhile to do as weil as he did I shall be major In the medical corps of the content.” | United States army and now the new-| Dr. Read has practiced in Seattie ly appointed health commissioner of|for the past 17 years with the ex- | Beattle. ception of a year abroad in France He was seated in his’ temporary{and Engiand and over 18 months in joffice in the Lumber Exchahge|the service. His appointment was! building when « Star reporter inter- | entirely unsolicited and it was on the| viewed him immediately after his ap-| recommendations of friends in the Pointment had been confirmed by the King Ceunty Medical eeciety and) = (ht PUM FOR ECZEMA ITCH NO Every eczema eufferer sh iknow how greatly L, SCHOENFELD & SORS Ike Not Only Beat It, But Took Cuffs URBANA, Tl. ~ iItaly don't want the pssasr, but handcuffs cost $10. Innac Allen, | negro wifebeater, compounded hin he smiled, at the |Mercilessness Is Urged by Trotsky : ; in Communist Meet. HELSINGFORS, March 18-—An international communist congre has opened in Moscow, according dispatches received from that city today. Delegates are present from Germany, France, Switzerland, Ho) land, Sweden and Austria. “Revolutions in Paris and London | will overthrow the preseat peace con- ference,” declared a French deb “The communists in Rotterdam and Amsterdam are ready to march,” a Dutch delegate «mid. Foreign Minister Troteky urged! “blood and mercilessness” in estab- lishment of “universal proletarian} In his message to the new 1919-20 | ism.” council Monday, Mayor Hanson ap: | tenancies pealed for co-operation from all | ¥ “TI7"’ |Slaying of Reds cares thet Sater ween mk ba heats sat al Oty Ebert Mond no part in the management of the by Ebert Mandate “Tis” for Sore, Tired, Puffed- municipal railway, and urged that’) the council, without delay, create the BERLIN, March 17.—(Demnyed)—| PO*t Of aasistant mayor at a salary President Ebert today ordered War|%,f5000 & year mesange, Minister Noske to abolish the stand-| «nat no man ean do the work of Up, Aching, Calloused ing order for execution of all persons Feet or Corns opposing the government by force of — arms, The president is understood one “Seret 1 Use =) Every Tih Remedy stones, severe colic and stomach trouble and have been en- tirely well ever since. I have ree ommended it to many other stom- ach sufferers, as I felt it was my duty to tell them just how much good it has done me.” It is a sim- sanitary officer. The experience jgained in his army sanitary work | will probably be applied in his civil jaetivities, as he declares that the Principles of sanitation in the army, jaltho more rigid, are virtually the! same as those in the city. | ple, harmless preparation that re- “You can tell them I'll do the best} moves the catarrhal mucus from the |{ can,” Dr. Read said, as a final mes-| intestinal tract and allays the in sage. flammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal afl- ments, including appemiicitia. One dose will convince or money re funded. Bartell’s Five Drug Stores MOTHERS BRE = D formed for the purpone of leasing |Take LAXATIVE BROMO Q lyent Colds, Grit Influenza. | in convenient centers While in Camp Dodge in May, 1918, « ’ ‘ ’ .|Huh! ‘Wet’ and ‘Dry 19th division, and appointed chief Citizens of Tower Hill evidently Mayor Hanson, Mrs. Hanson and loon and prohibition tickets are hot DAV INS: INSIST ON DAVIDSON’S ‘Large Loaves 16¢ Medium Leaves lic WORTH THE PRICE Hu i E l ! i i i rtf i ge q ii Dr H.U ROGERS Optometrist Ed mayor of this city and do a full 100 per cent job and retain his health.” nson t to have taken this action as the re- os pe i Age sult of a storm of pretests from the radicals, and druggists everywhere.—Adver- city a quarter of a million dollars a year at least, if allowed to hire an) ‘The Freiheit published an article today, charging that reactionaries tisement. assistant mayor, are collecting mreat sams to organize Another point {n Hanson's mes- GHT an army of bourgeoisie to oppose the sage was his urging of the council to } proletariat investigate the Gorge creek, Ruby | Sinn Fein Member creek and Diablo canyon, three sites for the development of the Skagit Escapes From Cell DUBLIN, March 18—-R. C. Bar- project. He strongly commended Dr. J. 8. MeBride, retiring health commission- ton, Sinn Fein member of parlia ment from West Wicklow, celebrat ed St. Patrick's day by escaping from for his untiring energy and ef- ficiency. Mount Joy prison here, it was learn- ed today, When his cell was opened, | yesterday morning, a dummy figure Second and Lenora 20 FAST T ROUNDS MICKEY KING| ef Australia, va. DENTISTRY Look into your month and see Biesding. “Ir to, youhave KiGGs: #0, you have y DISwASI, SO-CALLED — a TORTURE Can be eliminated by weari Lundberg Rupture ‘euppe Dol vd WF give free trial to prove aes superior. ve A. LUNDBERG Co, That's the twentieth century way of spell- ing success. The war has made it a com- mon word in the lexicon of every desirable citizen. We now know that it does not mean penuriousness but rather the exer- cise of one of the primary attributes of good citizenship. ‘When you open a Savings Account with a big reliable bank you betray certain char- acteriatics which go far towards insuring @ successful career, You are more “than merely thrifty. You are also prudent. And these two qualities positively exer- cised are the beginning and the end/of wuccess, Savings Department re oleae from 6 to m6 0 8b. M. for The Seale Rational Bank PYORRHEA You can be happy-footed in a mo- ment, Use “Tiz” ahd never suffer with tender, raw, burning, blistered, swollen, tired, aching feet. “Tig” and only “Tiz” takes the pain and soreness out of corns, callouses a bunions. menace i whould be trented at once to vent complications, such as matiam, gout, indigestion and general stomach trouble, The only dental office tn Be ttle that specializes In the tre ent and cure of the abow in our office you will Sil licensed operators and As soon as you put your feet in ters of the dental profession. a ote bath, you just feel the hap- piness soaking in. How good your poor, old feet feel. They want to dance for joy. “Tiz” is grand. “Tz” instantly draws out all the poison- ous exudations which puff up your feet and ise sore, inflamed, ach- Ing, sweaty feet. Get a 25-cent box of “Tiz" at any drug store or department store. Get Instant foot relief, Laugh at foot deh . who complain. Because our feet are never, Feri pol to| leagues in London before changin f oF make you limp any, mere his plans, anging eof Califernia, 158 Be, and Four Other First-Cines Bouts, General Admiasioa, $1.00 Reserved Seats, $1.50 Ringside, $2.00 SEATS ON SALE aT e The new types of lenses fitted 4 to of | wae, 4 ur latest styles in eyeglass uarantes for 16 ven to ail union men 0 their families, ties United Painless Dentists 08 Third A Phone Elliott 3032, ra et ome Fe Matera a ‘aeten'e vse hers Reem, Third and Union. Austin & Salt IBF Hirst Ave. |Gen. Maurice Is was found in his bunk, His disap: pritish director of operations, ar- rived here yesterday on the tran port Carmania, He is en route to POSTPONE LONDON TRIP! Maurice said « mistake was mado in king peace with Germany im. PARIS, March 18.—Premier Lioya "Ot Making George at yesterday's meeting of the Metately after the general prin. Orlando, asking that he postpone his|°f ‘re armistice, visit to London for a fortnight, It! only one “MROMO QUININE” was learned today. Lloyd George re:| iro get the enuine, call for til OMO ; on America Tour pearance has caused a sensation in} New York, where he will begin a supreme war council was handed a|“!Pes of the leage of nations were | piled that he must consult his cok} name LAXA' UL HALIFAX, N. 8. Mareh 18.— Gen, Frederick B. Maurice, former British government circles, ASK LLOYD GEORGE TO | ecture tour. Discussing the peace conference, letter signed by President Wileon,| *teed on, and that a second mis-| Premier Clemenceau and Premier “*® Was made in continued renewal NINE Tablets, ‘Cook for signal ure ) W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in