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$1.45 inlaid patterns heavy leum; 4 select from so throbs back, cannot wear off; | 1 wood and 3 tile de- —tult lar price $4—: spe- lal for the week. ze. at Plas SL, Seaite size comforters: white cotton with pretty silk; of blue, pink and special— $2.35 lino- | —beaviest grade of r So | intaid pattoree | patterns to | trom, ¥ tite and | fine wood effects regular price §%— a square yard: special Peog erat". $2.38 week linoleum; 6 select te the and blue grown to? 4 | with white figures with old: regu. | spec $2.95 |“ shovels, turt . at prices tha will save you money. and remember Credit Ens }|l), §, PROBING e|concern and this was taken 10 te the Genuine is signature NATIVE HERB TABLETS d for thirty years as standard herb remedy STIPATION Sg ntadachen nied, “Brice 1.00 00 tablets. Get the e) tablet this trade wre and | magnify and stimulate some ittle | friction, particularly in Siberia. Ca- |ble dispatches today Land Transfer to Japs Continued From Page One| sn RIP UPS MB ns sec cP adress ENS, a exploit agricultural lands in Lower Calif . The land in question in understood to have been the prop erty, by concession in 1884, of the Mexican Land company. But the Mexican government says this con- cession Is now void and the property longs to the government.” Two weeks ago, whén it was ro that Japanese interests were land in Califor. Land company of Los the state department indi- irchase by the Jap- viewed without United States—the acted pot merely to keep clear the skirts of American citizens. ‘Trusts Moderation This government 1s trusting to the moderation and good judgment of existing Meantime the jingo pres# of Ja pan, a few headstrong military lead ers and other extremists outside the Tokio government, have tried to reported the dapanese war minister announced in the diet that American troops in Si- beria had refused to fight with the Japanese against the Bolsheviki, ow- ing to an apparent difference in the respective Yankee and J viewpoint ag to what constituted a Bolshevist. This difficulty--not regarded as serious here—is understood to haye had its inception in the refusal of A Comedy Wi nibs te 81.50, jement of ‘OOBURN 4 Mats, Se ar Tax. RS NO "$1.45 the tre "4 dial for the week at $6.95 regular price 99.50 a splendid | use ‘ked by women or little but goed egough te give tempered vular price 69.50: . RNITURE CO. 101 to 111 S. Bevesth St., Tacoma Genera! Graves, commander-in-chiet of the United States Siberian forces. to give soldier support of Kolchak, Deniken and other would-be dicta tors of the Russian conservative factions. U. 8. Position Graves, guided from Washington, took the position that American arms should not be used to further any im or = monarchist He insisted on maintain ing the original purpose of helping the Czecho-Slovaks thruout Siberia and preserving -order among quar reling factions. The Americans, contrary to the Japanese expecta- Uona, refused to take sides in thea factional fights. The Tientsin clash, which for a time threatened embarrassment and was believed here to have been in stigated by the Japanese, hag been practically igngred by the two gov- frnments, who apparently abide by the view that it waa a “soldier brawl.” such as are frequent in any armed camp. Officials here are inclined to con sider generously the position of the present Japanese government. which Is said to be harassed and spurred constantly by a strong jingo prees and apnexationist groups who are appealing to mass feeling over the head of the government. FREE DOCTOR Kx-Goverament Physician 1211 FIRST A or 109 WASHIN iN ST. RIGHT DRUG CO. stomEs Leek for the Free Deeter sign. Sour Stomach (heartburn), Belching, Swelling and Full Feeling, so f quently complained of after meals felieved in Two Minutes. Almost in stant relief from Pains in the Stom- ach caused by undigested food. SENT FREE ON THIRTY DAYS’ TRIAL Send Sc postage, name and ad. dress, plainly written, and we wili send you on approval our stomach preparation, Jo-to, for 20 days, at which time you are to send us $1.00 or return the unused portion if not perfectly satisfied. Address: re 1919. ‘ THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 31, FRISCOYARDS | MAY BE CLOSED Action May Result From Ma-_| chinists’ Refusal to Work | a San} jow lant Mareh th AN FRAN wing all phil in Francisco bay gion may fo night's refusal of striking Ban Bran | ciaco machinists to return to work A committee of the Metal Trades as | sociation will meet this morning to discuss the matter and t a definite date for closing the yards, upless the machinists return to work will be set for Saturd: to some of the employ will throw 60,000 men out of employmer ‘The machiniats voted to rema: strike In disregard of the advil Robert Fechner, representative of} the International Association of Ma-| chinists, who urged them to return) to work this morning. Instead of | g, the machinists appointed a} to present to the Metal es association demands fe surance of payment of retr | wages from October 24 to chinists in shops outside the ship yards, for setting a definite date for inaugurating the Saturday half boli- day and for assurance of no discrim- ination against machinists who went | on strike. | “REDS” ACTIVE. /—INGLEVELAND GLEVELAND, Obio, March 31.—/ Heveland’s socialint party today was | lined up with the Russian Bolsheviki | and German Spartacans. At a meet ing here yesterday, it ed a pro gram providing for Establishment of a» proletarian dictatorship and overthrow of cap italiem. } | Organization of workmen's and | soldiers’ councils to take over the government, j Direct mass action instead of pres ent political methods. j Election of socialists for the pur pose of “obstruction only.” | Propaganda for revolutionary in | dustrial unionian. A new international socialiat | party with the Bolshevikl, the Spar | tacans and other left wing groups a» | members. | The meeting was secret. Six hun- dred members, with paid-up member | |sbip cards, were admitted. They in-| cluded girls and women with chil dren in their arms. First—We Have @ennful contradiction When it comes to equipment, modern science has perfected f dentintry Our only idea has been to give Second—Every LUDENDORFF IS _ BRAVE TALKER BERLIN, March 30.—(Telayed > Gen. Ladendorff, writing to the Mili tarische Korrespondenz, nayr “Do you bend your will before the enemy, who wants to impose a peace deviating from President Wilson's 14) polnta? Do not accept a peace of destruction.” | Speaking at Weimar, War Minis | ter Noske denied that the Germans) ate conducting an offensive in the) Balkan regions. Dentist of all, This proves to you bey: | | then passed a thorough and sear i and do it right the way it ought to be done satisfaction. HOPES TO SEE FOCH RERNE, March 31.—The German government has decided to send| Mathias Ersberger to Spa to confer | with Marshal Boch regarding the Danaig situation, according to a Ber lin dispatch today to perform practically en this account knows hig business, and knows it theroughly he spent years of hard study under competent tnstructers, and has DECAYED TEETH WILL SAP YOUR STRENGTH AS SURE AS FATE We tell how and why this is true. The question is—are you going to permit this to happen to you? A decayed tooth is a most unhealthy thing in itself—just the same as any other part of tl he anatomy would be were it in the same condition, Needless to say, it produces most noxious poisons in the process of de- caving. The px ternal port isons which are produced by the decaying of the ex- ion of the tooth, as a rule, are more apt to be taken directly into the stomach when the food comes in contact with this tooth in the rocess of masticati it well worth your on. This alone would cause trouble enough to make while to have the tooth fixed. The poison would be quite enough to interfere seriously with the digestive apparatus and © your physician will more derangements But the worst part of a evidence itself in any way tell you that probably no other one factor can cause — of the human system than an impaired di 5 decayed tooth 1s a part to be concealed entirely—in fact, it may net that you can discover at all. Tiny pus sues very often gather around Ye the roots of a decaying tooth and this constitutes the most dangerous thing sbout it in many canes, These pus race dist nome weak spot, preferably a joint—pain, inflammation and swelling follow, and this painful is usually diagnosed as “rheumatism.” of course, none can be effectual tll the seat of trouble Rye, Kar, Nose, Throat, often cauned by defective t your trouble? il deadly poisons slowly into the system. They soon Various and sundry methods are tried for treating it, 3 the decayed tooth—is gotten at and . Stomach and even serious spinal disorders are now known to be very “4 jeeth. How sre you to know whether your teeth are really causing You have only one way of being sure, and that {s to consult an expert dentist. What have we to offer you in the way of dental service? HERE IT IS BRIEFLY: One of the Largest and Best Equipped Dental Offices in the United States We make thin statement unreservedly and without fear ef suo We eccupy the entire floor on which our offices are located. we have practically everything that or the better performance of painless We have spared no expense in fitting up our offices. the people of Seattie the very best. Operator on Our Staff Is a Graduate Registered Trvery one of them has his certificate from the State Dental Board hanging right on the wall in front of his dents! chair, in plain sight rand the shadow of a doubt thet he It shows you that ching examination before the State Dental Board as to his knowledge and ability to practice dentistry When you see this certificate you may rest assured that the holder of it ls @ man of experience and that your work will be dene to gtve you lasting and permanent 38rd—Painless Methods Qur system of painless dentistry has been brought to such » | Point of perfection at this office that we are row able tg guarantee | all kinds of dental work without ny hurting the patient @ bit. This ts @ matter of big importance to you, for possibly you are among the many who heve put off having necessary dental work done on account of being afraid of being hurt. If you are, then we tell you that “you need delay no longer” Regal Dental Office: DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue 4th—Lowest Prices Quantity regulates price. This is a fundamental aziom of that cannot be denied. Therefore the fact that we do a very votume of business permits ua to take @ smailer profit on individual patient than an office which does only onethind onehalf of the volume that we do can possibly afford te So when you compare our prices with others you will find that ours: are the lowest, especially considering the fact that we turm @us nothing but the very highest grade of work. Rs 5th—Best of Materials The best is the only kind of material that we.can afford to We found this out long ago. 6th—Our Guarantee both by the operator who did the work and by L. R. Clark, D, owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible, 7th—Sanitation This is a hobby with us, In fitting up our offices we put in the best appliances for stertlixing instruments. A!! operators attendants are garbed in spotiess white at all times, Free Examination We invite you te cal! at our effice and let one of our experts giv h @ thereagh examination. He will tell you just < to put yeur teeth into perfect condition and leo just # will be, This examination and estimate won't cost will 1t put you under any obligations te have work want it. it your own sake you ought not to negieet matter & moment longer than you can possibly help, a Don't you think it is about time that you gave yourself | eévantage of @ good set of teeth? g Na a N. W. Corner Third and Dentists, In Every Respect Seattle's Leading Diagonally Across the Street From the Postof fice. Be Sure to Get to the LADY, ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES, WODERK ERIDGENORK READY TO TAKE Seattle's Leading Dentist 106 Colambia Street clals and workers retained to operate |the traction lines for the city. Inspect Bonds Public accountants were occupied Monday morning, in the city comp troller’s office, inspecting the bonds, | to make suro that each had been/ {signed by Acting Mayor Lane and Comptrotier Harry Carroll, The bonds we ed up in bundles of 600 each, and parcels certified, mak: | ing each package contain $500,000 in| bonds. That there was no chance for a hitch in any of the proceedings was | the opinion of all eoncerned in the transaction this morning. The pa-| pers of the corporation, showing the | property to be clear and qs repre | sented, were turn to Corpora | DONT SUFFER“ WITH NEURALGIA Use Soothing Musterole I have been studying crown and bridgework for & quarter of a cen tury, and have worked faithTully to master a system that js safe, sani tary and satigfactory. Other den tists can do it if they will work and learn. Skill and genius are acquired by experience and arduous labor My system of bridgework ig simple and inexpensive made with a view to durability and utility A tooth-brush will casily reach and cleanse every surface of my sanitary bridgework; it {9 cleaner than the average natural tooth, No charge for consultation {na my work is guaranteed. I do not operate on people's pock etbooks, I have elevated dentistry to @ professional business standard. EDWIN J. BROWN 106 Columbia Btreet LIBERTY PUBLIC MARKET |} 1506-08-10 First Ave. |) Co., Bellingham, Wash. Bellingham Chemica) Will open for business Satur day, April 12, under the mai agement of John Dayis & pany. A souvenir has been secured which i# different from any souvenir th an ever beech Biven in connection with any Opening. Everyone in King county may enter this contest, which begins toda) a twelve prizes. First pri $10.00 to the first one making the correct guess; second 5.00; the next i VoniF will 1 souvenirs will ¢ Kiven to the first ten thou- hand people who virit Market on the opening day. 4 entitled to three Mail of bring your to the Rental Ci | . When those si ins go shootin, through your head pm your skull, seems as if it would split, just rub alittle lusterole on your temples and neck. it draws out the inflammation, soothes | away the pain,usually giving quick relief,| Musterole is a clean, white ointment, | made with oil of mustard. Better than | @ niustard plaster and does not blister.| Many doctors and nurses frankly} ‘ecommend Musterole for sore throat, seco crouy sult nar — | neur estion, pleurisy, r! | tism, limbagor pains tnd acho of the back or joints, sprains, sore mi 8, | \ bruises, chi frosted feet—colds of the chest (it often prevents pneu-| monia). It is always dependable, 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, April 1ith, A SOUVENIR 1 Costs some money, 2A as money, es farther than money. | the lines, | tion Counsel Meier today for bis in- spection, Attend Meeting Alton W, Leonard, president of the | Puget Sound Traction, Light & Pow- er Co; Thomas N, Perkins, represen- tative of Btone & Webster, and Da- vid M. Henderson, superintendent of transportation of the company, who will retain the same post under the city awnerahip, attended the council meeting this afternoon and were present at the final transfer of the documents making Seattle owner of That there will he practically no changes in the present operation of the traction company cars when they come under his control, for a period | of at least ten days, was the state- | ment this morning of Thomas F. Murphine, public utilities commis sioner. “We hope to operate the lines just as they are, with as few changes as possible for this length of time,” he said, “while we review conditions and make our plans for permanent changes and improvements, “At the end of that time we will] undoubtedly be ready to make the physical conneetions necessary be tween the traction lines and the mu: | nicipal lines, and to completely re-| route Many of the cars. “Owning both systems, it should be ‘possible for us to work out a much More efficient service to many parts of the city, Of course, it will be necessary almost immediately to combine the acegunting depart ments,” Refore the big transaction deal could be completed, jt was necessary for the officials of the traction com- pany to elear the property of all in- cumbrances, The company had to pay the city $700 @ month from June 15, 1917, for the use of the Fremont ave, bridge, and to pay the elty 2 per cent of the company's earnings during the three months of 1919. Three suits—two in the supreme purt of Washington against the traction company for not paying be tweén tracks, and one in the United States supreme court, against the olty, alleging loss to the eompany thru having to sell tickets on street cars--will be disoontinueds petition for their abandonment being filed at once, Te Cure a ¢ Take LAXATL init” Uiabietay” Hondache and works off v eee nature NORMAL 4 Place. Teutons May Yield on Danzig Dispute LONDON, March 31.—The Berlin correspondent of the Mail said today there is good reason to believe Ger. many .will give way regarding the Danzig question if the allies will agree that Polish troops shail not actually remain in Danzig pending | the establishment of peace j FISHING sald “Most Am rate w ete Teer il tal abent “ind you wil Teor them Optometrist and Mfg. 01 yes Examined andGlar~ Phone Main 2661 IF YOUR EYES ARE Takes Adler-i-ka “I had serious bowel liver trouble. Lost 50 pounds and ¢ould jeat only liquid food. taking Adleri-ka and more than ever and eal splendidly.” _ (Signed) Fond, Little Falls, Minn, Adler-ika expels ALL gag sourness, stopping stomach dist INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH per and lower bowel, fl TIRE alimentary canal, Ry ALL fou! matter which p tem, Often CURES Prevents Adler:i. It is @ mixes ture of buckthorn, cascara, gly id and nine other simple drugs, Swift — You are to be congratulated, Be- cause not many eyes are, The trouble is that there is no way to learn whether you have normal sight or not, except by undergo: ing an examination, Too many people guess about the condition of their eyes, or take too much for granted, Learn the truth, whatever it is, then act accord ingly. A few minutes spent here with Mr, Huteson or Mr, Donahey would decide the matter for you. “Seattle's Leading Opticians” 328 Pine STREET. eS ——e—— ‘s2rus Co, aud leading.