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TONIGHT AND FRIDAY Final showings of a Vivacious Star SHIRLEY marriage with a start- “ling finish. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TRUSS TORTURE Gan de eliminated by, wearing the cs Rupture Support. We | free trial sree ite supertere ‘ Might Do! One of the most impor- rding your health is the care of tant functions in gua! ‘BOOZE AGENTS CHARGED AGAIN :: | Ask Dismissal Because First! Indictment Faulty SACRAMENTO, May 1 with conspiracy to tr | from thin #tate into O: tion of the Reed Maaazucht, Emil Bic lap brothers were arraigned in fed eral court > Judge Wm, 5. Van Fleet here today, J. Mazaucht, John | Botts and J. H, Nichols, defendants jin the action, were absent, and | will be called for trial, probably jterm of the court The indictment was returned by the jury yesterday, after a 4 had started, and then been dismissed when it was found that the indict [ment was faulty attorneys filed pleas for Style All the While BIG BILL name arraigned when the ease men nd against the federal vious trial new case on grounds ad already been once | at | that the 4 jpisced in Ja We're Not Camels, Artillerymen Write SAN FRANCISCO, May 15.—All | the gloom over the appr }int ia not limited } Unit those in the rail many o the Call today & posta Do not } are not a bune This was all appeal believed in the brevity, ‘Th Heavy Artilier FIANCEE OF GOVERNOR » ‘dry We of the uence of First card was signed REFUSES INTERVIEWS) (United Ge May o 1 Philippines, CHICAGO, Roth A virile characterization that is delighting all his admirers. Wallace on the Wurlitzer Pathe News Prem.) ral Harrison. the Mise Elizabeth W ley, Cal, his 1S-yea bride, were here but were usion, word from Ge in Washingte scheduled ff Harrison refused Miss Wrent keeping in sec ording to ther wan who is #t denied more friends viewers High Schools Will Favorite of Czar Now Scrubs Decks BOSTON, May 15 in the Russian imperial guard, a fa audience inter Once an officer vorite of the czar and a social leader in Petrograd, now a deck-scrubbing sailor at $50 a month aboard a Nor |4.4 accepted by local high schools, an tramp steamer. That is the | the men students will drill in uni story of Alexandet Loutaky. He was|¢orm and with the entire R. 0. T. C here as a member of the crew of the | cayipment. The regular army rifl steamer August will be used in the drill, Linco! high schoo! already has signified tts willingness to take up military train ing under the tutelage of an army officer The first drills probably Best Home Treatment for All Hairy Growths (The Modern Beauty) Every woman should have a smal! package of delatone handy, for its timely use will keep the skin free }from beauty-marring hairy growths | To remove hair or fum, make a thick paste with some of the powdered delatone and water. Apply to hairy surface and after 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wash the skin and it will be free |from hair or blemish. To avoid dix Vetatones be sure you get real delatone. according a A Howard, district commander of the R. O. T. C., and Capt. RO. Scott, of the university R. O, T. 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Phone Main . guaranteed for ten when painless extraction of decayed teeth and the scaling and cleaning of teeth cost next to noth . with the highest grade years of perfect ‘s 2 X2, be no excuse for allowing the If you have been careless and allowed your teeth to fall into decay take the matter in hand at once don't delay another day . . . Phone for appointment for free examina- tion and we will tell you what you need to put your mouth in ahealthy condition . . . Phone NOW... the number is Main 2555. The One Best Guarantee of SUCCESS in LIFE’S BATTLES is your Savings Account in the Bank which HAS ALWAYS PAID cash on demand. THE BANK FOR SAVINGS Mgr. Open Saturday Night, 6 to 8. 2555 Pine St. at Fourth Ave. in| nach of July | et the! vivial| ping with Chicago} Start Army Drills; If the plans of the war department | Will be held at the opening of the | THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1919. -|Th The People’ 8 Poet Vance of the Gieveana Ve Women's Clube aasisted Hdmund Cooke, whose mm vem etd of the y wett aad represent deration th land ative Jot | eet ort and the Dun | at the next | i \ 1 reports Ul war departme cara it doesn't need “The arm army blank Jets for little or nothing THEY'RE ALL FALSE It iw true that the army has a Jot of war material to wef, but it inn’t jletting go of it at mech heavy lowy. Nor is it true that thousands of {dollars worth of ammunition and high explosives have been destroyed The only ammunition the army has destroyed is captured German shelle which were piled on the deserted battlefields of France and blown up. One modern weapon which has been destroyed ix poison gas, Tons of it have been dropped into the " the War department be t never again will poison gas be used in warfare. The United | States, at least, will not be the first to use it agai But near! rything else owned by the war tment ix being put In storage or sold at market prices | TNT TURNED TO RECLAMATION WORK ntly $10,000,000 worth of which was on hand in various in nelling |v | Eastern munition plants was turn ed over to the interior department |for use in reelamation work, Alaska engineering work, the national | parks and other places where blast ling t# necessary. The war depart ment had planned to send this dan. |merous accumulation of explosives into the sea after the poison gas, but Secretary Lane rescued it and |waid it would save his department a lot of the ey it has been spend. ing for dynamite. | For the disposal of other war ma terial, such as lumber, steel, copper | motor cars and chemicals, the war department has organized a sales | division, to hich everything no for the army | produc ers of the country un der which 100,000,000 pounds of cop: » hands of the army n sale for a period of It will be sold at mar ket prices, and a company has been organized to dispose of it In handling its surplus lumber, a similar arrangement was made, and a firm which r nts the major ity of the American lumber associa tions was organized to pure surplus lumber, sell it at the current market price, and pay the proceeds to the war department, less the ex pense of handling AM HOLDS | N SALES By this method the government avoids dumping its surplus material back on the market to injure the | industries which tripled and quad rupled their production during the war to meet the needs of the army In cases where it is not feasible to dispose of the material in this way the department, thru its field clerks | scattered over the country, ing it at public sale, advertised in the newspapers, This sort of sale includes typewriters, desks and of fice supplies which are no longer needed, But these are not being sacrificed, either, They are marked at a price which allows for tion, and sold the same ay any other second-hand furniture Many of the army's motor trucks of which at one time the war de riment owned nearly 100,000, have turned ov the postoffice department, © part of its 20,000 n given to the and other gov ase the is sell tment for use on the air lent example of * beaten into plowshares” is the position of 150,000 tons of nitra soda, which was to have been used in making high explosive shells, It has been turned over to the Bureau of Markets of the Department of Ag riculture, and will be used as fer Ulizer. ) ta she matter »f surplus clothing ‘Uncle | Sam Gives Nothing Away; Sells Old War Stuff | Easy; Destroys Poison Gas department is not given to for it & us planning vt of untforme nt to outfit ently une | surt Ho don't get excited and take your purse out when you hear of 4 sale being held by the war department. | Yanks Make Pies Popular in France INDIANAPOLIS, May 15.—The American doughboy has helped one American industry in gaining bunl-| ness in Europe, The Yankees made ples popular in Fri * and a local] firm i* shipping many flour mills to the French republic because of thin. The local concern also is sending | flour mille to China, where tt took many years for flour mills to gain a foothold One-Man Car and Truck Scrambled A collision between a one man | Rroadway eet car, operated by | Motorman FR. L. MeKinnis, and a five-ton truck, driven by Henry Bol ton, 1612 16th ave., at Melrose ave. | and Pine at. Wednesday afternoon resul.ed in the ear being towed to | the barn. Traffic | about 15 minutes until the two ve | hicles could be disentagled | “Marry Early” New | was held up for | fi] Satisfactory Terms Always THE ROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. NEGEL, President Fifty Steel Coil BED SPRINGS Are Offered Tomorrow At $14.75 Each OMFORTABLE Bed Springs that invite com- plete relaxation and sound, wholesome sleep. Springs that yield to every contour of the body, without loss of elasticity. Built of ninety resilient double-coil springs and securely tied—making @ firm, noiseless bed spring. Fifty of these Bed Springs are on sale tomor- rom at $14.75 each. —Vitth Floor You Can Screen Every Window in the Home and Do It Economically Screens of convenient size to fit every window the home are offered Friday at substantial savings. Made with hardwood frame and filled with quality black wire screen, priced as follows: in best 33 extends to to inches . B9¢ ale 1. he 9 inches high eagh 2 inches extends 5 inches inches high Inches high inches, inches, 5 inches inches high, inches high, ex extends nds each . GARDEN HOSE New Shipments Offer Attractive Savings Goodyear 5-ply Hose Made of solid) rubber; a guaranteed quality in two popular lengths, complete biinin p ’ 25-foot length for . 50-foot length for .. Non-kinkable Hose lutely non-kinkable. The very best quality | garden hose obtainable; 50-foot length, com+ plete with couplings, for $11.35 100 Dozen SHEETS Special Lawn Sprinklers With brass nozzles that throw a far-reaching — fountain spray; priced special, each......69¢ Three Styles of Dependable Lawn Mowers Are Reduced Australian Slogan|}) Australia in | 9} SYDNEY considering a paign and perh mothers birthra women marri of age. The a ing 10 years was 642 COMMISSION TO HEAR FREIGHT RATE PLEA May 15 farry Early” cam: | om & bonus to young | come the declining § only 496 of 1,000 ov 0 1,000. revision of i lemons will be heard by the interstate com: | merce commission tomorrow | omplaint affects the whole) eastbound rate stractire on the two fruits. Practically line of} railroad serving territory east of the Mississippi river is affected Seasick Japanese Leaps to Sharks! (Special to The Star by N. E. A.) HONOLULU, May 15.—Seasick, 8. Yoneta, Japanese steerage passenger on the Anyo Maru, leaped overboard | into the jaws of a huge shark that was following the ship. A boat was | lowered, but the man never rose to the surface and the shark had made MR. FAMILY MAN: we Spend So Much loney on Shoes? every Here is. what Joplin, Missouri, of Soles: “Judging fr my own ex- perience, they wear four times longer than other soles and have the addi- tional advantage of being waterproof } and slip-proof.’ Why continue to wear extravagant old-fashioned soles when you can get | these money-saving, long-wearing soles | on new shoes in any style you like for any member of the family? Good shoe stores everywhere carry them. And don't throw away your old shoes. Have them re-bottomed with | Neolin Soles and enjoy the comfort | | of a re-soled shoe which is not stiff or clunts Neolin Soles are a dis- | covery of Science, and are made by | The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels—guaranteed to outwear all other heels. Newlin Soles} says Neolin |The | addition Tracy Munson of |; for Friday 14-Inch Lawn Mower With 4 cutting blades, easy running bearings, — all parts thoroughly finished. Priced special, each .. - $7.19 16-Inch Lawn Mower With high ball-bearing drive wheels, 4 cutting blades; a very superior, easily adjustable $11. $1.60 Each quality Sheets, These are bleached neatly service- unusual Extra muslin hemmed. able sheets values, mower. Special 16-Inch Lawn Mower A high grade self-sharpening mower with extra high wheels and five spiral cutting blades. Special $12.98 —Basement—Housewares Section Size 81x90, each... .$1.60 Size 81x99, each... .$1.65 —First Floor—Bedding Section |Wallace Mount, Jr., | jeuting attorney by Prosecuting At leas Fred C. Brown. Young Will Assist Brown) stount is a graduate of the Univer: | Filling a vacancy that has existed | sities of Washington and Oregon. He since January, Wallace ©, Mount, |served as a lieutenant of artillery Jr. son of Judge Wallace Mount,/during the war, and was reading justice of the state supreme court, | clerk in the state house of represen- has been appointed a deputy’ prose- tatives at the last legislative session. Tacoma to Have $1,500,000 Hotel fa cost of $1,500,000 a modern ft be called the r of H. F. Alex of the Alaska Pa company will be according to Allan Pollok and C. EB. Moore, represent atives of the Linnard hotel syndt cate. The hotel will be erected by the hotel syndicate and the Alex ander Realty Company of Tacoma. promoters hope to have the new hotel ready for cupancy early next spring It will be the latest to the Linnard string of At firepr Ale ander, president cific Steamship uilt in Tacoma Poultry D to Order Live Stock to Select From We always have a nice stock of Broilers, Hens and Boiling Chickens on hand. Will dress and draw them for you in five . minutes. Eagle Poultry & Produce Co. 1605 SEVENTH AVENUE Seventh at Pine Street oe, reRte delight es and to dealers sell tt Alwayn une it break in new shoes, All iG KUnive rsity

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