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TAR—MONDAY, MAY 26, 1919. — FREE TO PROSPECTIVE BRIDES: THE JUNE-BRIDE STORE! STOP WORK ON — C. _ HIGH APPROACH Ai", (Cae wae cor were! | Highest Class Dentistry | — side’ Line Connection cosleere: | With a Binding Guarantee Monday the notion to prevent the ¢ of the approach to the municipal vated at Spokane Following receipt of this mennage, | Murphine ordered work on the atrii We practice modern dentistry in leecneA tat it wORA aoe every sense of the word. ee Every operator in this office is a uilt, from First ave. and graduate registered dentist, whose ' Aer MANE & enh in Sistemas: certificate from the state dental board 3 15 : voce lithe Ree tagen hangs right on the wall in front of tient Alaa : : m mpecial die enemies en ap i by the approach to the structure his dental chair in plain sight of all. was money paid by the city to prop aoty owners This certificate is proof tc you that Thin i# only a temporary run Baga dg de Br sgg enh Sad the man who holds it is a thoroughly branch of the elevated comes down competent dentist, and that he has to the surface shortly after leaving| Spokane strest, and. continues on proven his competency by passing a rtfloe to Ericks pyards . . . Seth walt Gain oe are vase thorough and searching examination | place the permanent approaches p adhe ape t yma & before the board of dental examiners. peopit now have “ground forthe OUR PRICES ARE THE VERY claims they make, that the elevated Jwould cut off thelr light, damage LOWEST consistent with the best ‘ { { el or nd hi! prove . . . tie—regular price 81.25 Wj Bioccacer” “ee mish Peeve“) Class of dentistry. This is made pos- fe BL Ae | Sunt. Murphine maid {t t# expected { { 92.60 mtvary eg. } Fn ead eg idly Poet sible by the fact that we do a very regular pelee $2.35 oe the 95c | $2.65 ond of the elevated and the surface large volume of business. It stands to o- hurner style gas lines at Washington and First ave er will be made soon, and the structure reason that we can afford to take a sty bain toia cuilotind } Ul cecenevers, and apure sesded have smaller profit on the individual pa- S1as—eeeeiar peice wise \{ very compactly: covered” with are SENS abit, toe: eeona diana tient than an office which does only reer es Fa Pegi pce Ba Pr |e oon one-third of the volume spacial for thewesh: Ole trays wesereee that we do can possibly afford to take. ——" WANT VOTE ON m Hy) ; Our Methods Are Painless us the opportunity to make it t1.1s—cegater prtesteuse | ; BIG PROBLEMS Painless dentistry has been right. ees 3 ate Ao ; | brought to its highest point of per- _Free Examination oat fection at this office. We are able ses Sap iy you mgs: = let Viator er enamel line, { aeons wr to perform practically any and all one of our expert Genusts give Be meltin ne se , leigratign Reqtiepen kinds of dental work without hurt- your teeth a thorough examina- leaving refrigerat * : : q a A op Age aren é ; hao et ty tn ‘ natn tallwaymen's Welfare league ing the patient a bit. tion. He will tell you just what I terse encash for era is needed to put them into perfect > fon hs jcalling for submission of all major except to repel invasion, to the peo protection for you. If for any estimate won’t cost you a cent. ‘The referendum of the state cap = 7 ” 7ryy) iv . ses : RNI I l IR E ( 0 |ital punishment bill and the measure reason your work does not give Don’t you think it is about time a creasing: the salaries of supreme you entire satisfaction we want + least five years. regular 20% serview giving: regular p ; H two ash trays) apecial for the DE L, BR CLARE rewular $ << | ned ath gaaniaed we! ; es ; etl [Railway Men’s League Asks regular 314 95 I fo 3 y ) Ther special ‘ ; 1 ast { ; ive and referendum. All Work Guaranteed condition, and just what the cost 4 a one mane [national questoina, uch aa untvermal Our guarantee is an absolute will be. This examination. and purt judges A that you gave yourself the advan- * Second Ave.and Pine St. L. SCHOENFELD &SONS 101 to 111 So. Eleventh St., Tacoma Keatriction of immigration for at you to come back to us and give tage of a good set of teeth? = ‘The league meeting was held in ‘ Business Men jBELGIAN DIAMOND |She Learned Laws of Jungle Patognte repre an vatena Make Motor Tour) WORKERS ON JOB) in India; Travels in Circus) resistion deciaring the 100 per . ‘ More than 50° business 4| (Special to The Star by N. E. A)| cent loyalty of the league was adopt: oe i od aoe ant |. BRUSSEL& May 26.—Beigian| It !s an established and weil/the sharp claws and fangs of theled ‘The jeagae alvo announced it left. Seattle Monday morn-|,,BRUS workers ace back at work.|Known fact that women are better|beasta and brought to the Mttlelwiit form = political alliance only i ae f,..0f South: serv an 9000 of them in Ant-| Wild animal educators. than men,|white girl thelr finest trophies of| with the American Federation of La- ; Seen on : ; rp alone have returned to their|OF at least can hahfle fons, Ugers,|tH® foreste—in this manner she|bor. A. B. Cramer, president, pre. wo - ‘ eopard 4 other felines more ef- died the animals from their] sided at the meeting CLARK, Manager ches, And they're drawing bet-|!eopards and other felines more hi tid “trades relations | bench m ey DR. L. R. ; ar—gis|fectively than-men ean, babyhood and in thelr native Vc a satate development | ter _ than before the war—$18 Venice Fashion, a very little|haunts-and so thoroly does she : Te uy ont nl 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union ipl = gto $30. : “i girl, who, since infancy, has had|know thelr Hun-ish natures, that] Keg te soles hee Paciens oF In Every Respect Seattle's Leading Dentists. +a . The pass, A man may say that all men | M aieg ea ths ae We Ps ae yg patria by roa the State Federation of Labor in Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. r “ qual, bi ith . e e \ rd fn os : 0 y Bikes Gay Gath eject to arrive nt{tsticr than hia neighhor’ jum the| ast year trom India ‘and began ions "thru “their, paces. ‘Ringie|Mallingham. June 16. The executive LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES : i jher career as wild animal educa-| handed and armed only with her yt saad (gig oe Dh ‘a by night. same. tor in the Al G. Barnes circus,|charming personality and under- . “ns Wee aS |which will exhibit here May 29, 30/atanding of the beasts, this litte) t: Hudeom BJ. Walfred. 7. 1 land 31. girl enters a den of 30 mar-pating| i: Hayey A. Rote. J. D. “Dalgirty | Mise Fashion fs a British wub-| lions, any one of which woula fear “ A ar = ke W. V. Hawley, G. G. Dixon, R. A fect, her father a soldier sent b . id her fost sitp ley, : | k e ° |been formed which we have England into the interior wh y scaldent: Aiigpen taltcmec’ 17> Cramer enctt Atm et ura, raine er, | may gain the allies’ confidence. she was born—natives taught throw her off her guard * William Short, president of the rest of us would sacrifice ourselves, |the art of defending herself agai — en ee ia . . i too, if there was any prospect of its | | State Federation of Labor, urged a Hits at Allied Jud ent enabling us to retake Kief by sup 1 The wise man knows enough to| political alliance with the a plying the ammunition, too! n | conceal what he doesn't know The meeting indorsed the statemen' . ng equipment we n _ : h ein cep cana Wee eeacememilent’ ae tie LEMBURG, May 26.—Ukranl- [lura has no illusions concerning the Pp fe need £0 sore! an cabinets may change, but | life of a soldier and no Jove for mili-| “If you composed your differences When You Have If you value your watch, let|Protherhood of Railway Trainmen.| (6 petlura, like Kolchak at tary rule. | With the Poles and obtained aid from : * Y dec! or | Haynes repair it, Near Liberty | declaring the organization will not! Omsk, remains the power, and if | He blames military opinion for the | the west, do you think you would get Title Insurance oval: bods ay ttruction, but will defend ite prin.| Me ls given equipment by the al- | fact that his forces have never been |the better of the Bolsheviks in the | | = 5 : r lies he says he can drive the Bol- | linked up with the allies at Odessa, | © pr cr Pettere was asked. You have the best evi- SEATTE : Seattle was chosen as the perma-| Sheviki out of the Ukraine. | Made Mistake feta blll a éimt dence of title and the B, Fs * ng jnent. etate headquarters. .of the But for their struggle with the “I have nothing to say against sol- | ‘ Presents the } Polish this aid might be forth- | diers,” declared Petlura, “save that} ‘ ry jleague, and the first state conven . of Seattle best title protection that lon wae scheduled toc SSanusey,| cemanes ; |by training they take the military | , there i MIKAD 1920. Councils have been establish-| One who goes into Ukrania goes| point of view, They demanded that| 4 ‘ * c |e in Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Pas. era white ae, ate,» cuempetee | YY san nenko, and then later mnyaelts| ae, ine ‘ am ad “ paidnh. "ee Bencaie, oben |e head. nemwhite |should leave the directorate before STATEMENT OF CONDITION UNDER COMPTROLLER'S Why be content with ie will sect aueis Suan 8 | punetitously respected, and arrival at | the question of the recognition of the | ALL “ anything less than the bee sei NR the’ Ukranian headquarters reveals | Ukraine by the allies could be con-| best? M ° a ae group of officers who will average | sidered. Because I had taken up etropolitan Theatre | | well with those in the Austrian army |arms against Denikin's army—the . i whic t y . n army, as = od The custom is that the TWO NIGHTS i nae iu tha take a SS of | % d 2 | say plainly that the allies make a ” Zs Av | jo seller land, or the at ct TN , 1. | taken a pledge to abstain from alco-| mistake in supporting the voluntary RESOURCES borrower of money on . en holic drinks so long as they serve at/army because this army can not} Loans and Discounts 5 a mortgage loan, pays bs * | the front. bring a settlement to the country. — | R r ¢ Petlura lives as simply in hie sa “However, Winnichénko has left! Orectratte ....... ; Manat ie the “gy Sar gt | . | Joon carriage as the men who serve | the directorate, a new cabinet h: Other Bonds and Securi i BP CNR CRY eg : therefore, the buyer or | (Special to The Star by N. E, A.) |him Stock {n Federal Reserve Bank... .. asks ; | lender should always de- NATIVE]! voxto, may 26.—cohtro! of the Looks Like Priest AMUSEMENTS ') Real Estate ........ ags Ck ecuctiacney mand a Title Insurance HER BJ port of Kiao Chau and the Shan , Be . oo of medium gh ecnat Furniture and Fixtures F ieckcdbherescem i: Tee Policy. |tung peninsula awarded by the|Gark and slen¢ Bafety Deposit Fquipment .....-........00...ccs0e8.598.00 TABLETS ‘ Our Beginner Classes |peace conference, will give Japan He wears a plkin brown wnt Cash and Due From Banks .......... seee 762,020.30 form, with the only sign of rank a start new every Monday . @ new and stronger grip on Korea : . - : ” y, Washington Title FOR RHEUMATISM te well as strengthen her hold in|*mple filigree badge, the trident of bal ‘ 1 Ni night, 7 sharp. New class, nm China, ata canes ih ne ; : new course, finishing on | . @ is clean shaven, looks like a iy ™ le Insurance Co. | reals 3 ondi- Ronee Tage AAG, wae fORN. OC oelast, and has @ voice that fs quiet Friday night, five succes- 0. ; and grave . ethgae ayaa “Under State Kn snatipatic rico and wheat and silk and coal!’ jaucated in a seminary and then Orpheam Vaudeville sive nights, 7-8:30 P. M. peste Stock ritrtetasestoasaserssasees z 000.00 Supervision” can, gy = i jand tron, which can only come/in the University of Lemburg, Pe a 00 food fermonts, decays and cameg githru this port, and which must, ‘en > h © bh oka a el es il health. 3lise Native He therefore, pass thru Japanese | Bills Payable ..... vasbehadsae . Assets More Than Half Mavidts ase nature's cemede tee Il hance, are PALACE HIP} Hippodrome 4 Bills Rediscounted i |] relieving the system of blood Im. a Continuous Daily, 1 to 11 Sasi mae, Rredlacounted a a Million purisiess Dy maintaining e heatiny The coal mines of Shantung are = Feature Photoplay: The Metro Star Weitrs . 4,480.92 dition of the liver, kidneyeand Jlestimated to hold £00 milion tons| FA -DONAHEY els, A box contains 200 tab- Torn ee oan UTESON: MAY ALLISON Ped of coal, which compares well with : ‘ 4 * - 245.47 a i at © average ST f AIR Bi hty ela “senate Price $10, fithe Cardiff coal of England—more | Optical @mpany sa Ce THE AL 1@ sure and get the genuine, and |ipromising than the coal of Man 5 Diy ; OPENED FOR BUSINESS JUNE 12, prols, gearions limitations K Tichuria. Six-sevenths of the entire 325 PIKE ST. Private Lessons Daily | 6 on 0. d | eoa of Cl 2 ie Deposits under call of December 31, 1916 ..........$ 296,589.22 Ante every box, and jocat. deposits of China are in the 1:30 to 4:30 6 pur trade mari. |Shansi province, tributary to Kiao M rei Deposits under call of December 31, 1917 . 4 | Sold by leading druggists and {Chau for export. Defective Vision PAN TAGES Deposits under call of December 31, 1918 . tose 985 local agents in all parts of the : he Deposits under call of March 4, 1919 - 1,734, world. Nearly 00,000 pounds of co Overcome Mats, 2:20; Nights, 7 and 9 j Deposits under call of May 12,1919... * 1996, Jcoons from home nurtured sill . “ ‘ worms are produced in Shantung |} wien THEATRE Jand more than 37,000,000 pounds of Meg Mhcdeh paddle re inecs Steerer and Lovejoy . || staduated from these { |tusser, produc 0) 1 sil eth | Manto sses ri S. ‘4 | tusser, Products from wild silk! sine to be one’s natural self when || =e Se4 Meslen, vi classes during 1918. Why | Pl AYERS tae 3 eyestrain is tugging away at the Aminston, not you? Japanese have poured into Shan-| nerve-centers LEZ H. WAKEFIELD. JOHN L. PROCTOR Fifth and Pine Eliott 2625 pling since the aneve tock it| President Cashier F i —— a from the Germans, and now there i sses CHARLES. H. HOWELL, R. C, VANDERVORT, | THIS WEEK are 25,000 of them, where before With Our Better Glasees i Vice President, Assistant Cashier eh the war were 2,000 Germans. Jap-|you will experience’ the relief that | ORPHEUM THEATRE n fi E, 8. GOODWIN, LESTER R. McCASH, Mats, Wednesday-Satarday anese government investments there|comes with quieted nerves and bal. s . Vice President, Assistant Cashier. Cohan & Harris’ amount to $100,000,000 and pri-|anced eye muscles, | This Week—Lew White in vate Japanese investments to $300, || “FUN AT MONTE CARLO” BIG LAUGH TREAT 000,000, Mr, Hutéson and Mr. Refi! wg Nights (Sunday), B80: Mota, (except The population has increased ¢0.|DAV® been very successful in fitting |] wondays),, 280; Ladies’ Mate, (except a | | ¥ ° Sundays), 10c. Mate, 2:30; Nights, se ae ‘ ienite deme cases where the delicate adjustment naey Yes, a great It Pays fold and water works, electric light of muscles and nerves {s invol VstG pag 0:38, ° loaf of bread! to Advertise” il is tte facilities have been | | A little inquiry can do 4 kinda— extended to four times what they|, sy] i is Only Uptown National Bank AO ga | senha es fan were before 325 PIKE STREET. | you no harm and possibly (Fifth and University) Health and Sandwich | rHousaNt is— | That Japanese occupation has 6 L0n OF AND TE $0 heen more beneficial to the Chinese | diy r than German, is declared proved by |] Phils Week, with Mats, Wed, Sat NIGHTS — 30c-506 the fact that where there were only pe Cai AN a Makits MATINEES—20-31¢ | 2 900 Chinese in tho German teased | ertiaing ee Mey } b4i}t territory, there now are nearly a{ | Vo" 3 oe Nights, S0e-80e; Matas 20ecat0 [| : oe ag ne AVENUE AND PIKE STREET