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| Famous Beauty to Visit Canada "OU = NADA TORBY ‘This famous beauty, the daughter the Grand Duke Michael, will Wisit Canada and the United carrying out a tour she had before the beginning of the Rolph, of & Co, will not ) MO Seattle as previously Dut will go to Vancouver | She is bringing a of sugar from the Philippines will fake coal to San Fran from Vancouver. SEMENTS OPOLITAN W PLAYING, for Two Weeks ‘of Them All LACE HIP Daily, 1 to 11 “THE LION'S DEN” HIP VAUDEVILLE Cal wand Goodwin, in their } Rheda and Cramton. oper- Velen and Jack Smith, in steps and rayings Bl Admission. 25<_ AA 16 UM THEATRE | Week—Lew White in ‘ed PEDDLER” r She; quater Mats. (except aye). 10c. Mate, 2:30; Nights, yd 9:15, NOW PLAYS With Mats. Wed.-sat. a ARTHUR JONES’ Dramatic snecens ‘Tn HYPOCRITES © Me-B0e; Mais. Wed.-Sat., Z0e-3le, ius War Tax erizes our methods in Transaction, and our cus- accorded every cour- consistent with sound busi- o Paid om Savings Accounts ita Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited, Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. [hopped to 1 [United States -» SHIP FIRM PAYS FINE FOR OPIUM Blue Funnel Company Set- tles Four-Year-Old Case remark that ustom many at paid Mor H. C. CANTELOW WILL REPRESENT CHAMBER H. Cc. ¢ low, of Steam pany the Seattle Chamb can Union, which « ington, D. C., Tuesday tary of state and Latin-American diplomats in Washington comprise the governing board of the Union The meeting is the second ann one to be t and was John Barrett, director ¢ the Unior BALLARD LOCKS ARE CLOSED FOR REPAIRS and will rem weeks. The secondary locks at Ballard are sill open. The steamer Fort Smith and the schooner Klamath, which hay been loading lumber at the Stim son mill, cleared Sanda rhe aux iMary schooner H. C. Hansen moved to the Guiowsen-Grei ine Com: pany, on Salmon be and will remain there for r while the locks are closed | New York Stock Report June 2—The stock mar strong, with United Mtates Bethlehem Steel * Karly strength did not hold forced down dur! Of trading. altho most re- covered from the depression to a smell extent Studebaker stumped to 119% and then Weakness developed in . Which dropped to 108%. New: York Markets NEW YORK, June 2.—Coffee—Spot 7s, 19 se; Manton, 24 %4¢ Sugar—Centritugal, $7.29. demand board combined with a h cash prices here ¢ |the Chicago Board of trade to advance steadily today, The demand for export | included oats, rye and corn Provisions were steady to a shade higher, the opening, $1.70 ally %o; eptember %, the opening, was F trading: December, Ye | 141%, the opening, subse ntly sold at $1.44 higher at the opening ‘he better; eptember At 66 ie, the opening, gained i4« %” SAN FPRANCISC June Butter | exiras ste: firmts, 65 %e ae—Extras, 490; extra pullets, 45% Cheese—California flats, fan Roll Fiim, we Prints, 2e& t NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Second Av. and Madison St. AL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest strongest S olate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaram teed 15 years. EXAMINATION FREE $15.00 Set of Teeth............$10.00 $10.00 Set Whalebone ‘Teeth... .68.00 $8.00 Crowns 4.00 $8.00 Bridgework $2.00 Amalgam Filling..........81.00 Painless Extracting work guaranteed for 15 years. Have impression taken in the and get teeth sa day See Sa tients, whose work in still ho have tested our work Vixamination and advice free. w @ good satisfaction, our When coming to our office, be sure are in ine the at place, Bring this ad wit yn From 9 to 12 for Workin People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS B URAVRMSITE whe Wpvesita Vranes-Latesson Om THE SEATTLE Vigorous den Mrs. Eliner M of the Homeseekers’ « t jon merchants had combined to the prices of butter and eggs upward were made Tuesday by Western ave, dealers. We are making less money on our butter, eggs and cheese now than we did four years ago,” said one dealer. “We are making a groes profit of |4 cents for every dozen eggs we * he continued, “and it can eas. y be seen that after subtracting th present high cost of labor and material there is very little left for the dealers. “Lower our buying price and we will gladly lower our selling price to the retailer.” Following the announcement in } The Star that Mra. Redington would organize a boycott, butter took a drop of 2 cents a pound. A weaker buying market was given by } commission men aa the | the easier tone of Tuend: Fresh ranch eggs were steady at 52 cents a dozen, altho dealers re port that the market is uncertain There were few chang cal fruit and produce market very few arrivals from California or othr outside points for the day, A carload of cantaloupes is expected to reach Seattle Wednesday. The open ing selling price will be 6 to & cents. } Fricee Poid Wholesain Dealers t for Vegetables and Freit ——— —s VEGETABLES Artichokes Cal, dor 100@1 2 Asparagus —local, per per enck . Dee crate Celery Cocumbers Horseradish Moot Local, per ™. Lettuce . Hotho + OF ™ 10@ 11 per 60-1, eack....1.60 Jas, per 60-Ib. crate. 4.60 29 0075.00 0 00@ 12.00 0045.00 Bweet, Cal Kadishes Khubarb Spinach Straw berries— Apple Cider—Per wai Bananas Guatana Cantaloupes Per or Cherries f 24 B-on pkgs. Vruit—Por box ney--Come, enae Strained .. STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1919. SILK SHIPMENT RECORD BROKEN | Train Leaves 12 Hours Alter| Ship Arrives | ot The Kat Cove Me }Suwa arr THE HOOK , Red Cross Workers Tee: Coa OF on Way to Siberia! BOLSHE WHISKER R. C. Monteagie,' president and] “ general manager ne cifie| Co..| tori Maru Monday| the Orient, where be will 1 est | gate foreign trade conditions A group of Red Crom wo the Kator Cain and Dr. 7 Rowe Hurt and M comprined the part Keigian Hares Almends Brac Nw DAIRY PRODUCK> Prices Paid to Shippers country eteam- — ; |. Public Markets TINY #7. ia erodes brick 5s Jagan rice, Rood coffee, CORNER Stall 9, halibut, 250 M.: Th.; salt herring, @ for 16 Firet ave. home made ham } home made veal loaf, 500 nttage heese, 2 the fhe. Stelle 1 sirloin cubes Jenn corned beef, brand, brick re lard, 200 wtrietiy freab +2 | 1 1-." can 3 $< Limburger, t= Tillamook trip MACE Ae EDWIN 4. BROWN DONT _ALLAY CARPET = AONE ROLLER REMOV Kprings—Live . Hene—Tive .cces Roosters Live . Ducks fota, 6 Stalin 64-6 © ™,; cut dill pi SANITARY Milk. 106 « WESTLAKE i 4 1 ‘ tall, 10 The, pure DENTIST WANTED See; 6 bar rshgbatn Operator, Must be first in rk, gold, alloy Call ae 106 Co | Jambia st, | !aree Modern Bridge Work *w When you think of pavertising, 7 think of The Star. For Twenty-Five Years * 2 ~ By EDWIN J, BROWN | Beattle’s Leading Dentist 106 Columbia Street 1 have been studying crown and | TRUSS TORTURE bridgework for a quarter of a cen- tury, and have worked (aithtully to os be Siiiested by wearing the master a system that Js safe, sant: | @ive free trial to prove its superiors tary and satisfactory. Other den | ity. tists can do it if they will work and A. LUNDBERG Co, learn. Skill and genius are acquired | by experience and arduous labor,| 1%@8 Third Ave My system of bridgework is simple and inexpensive made with @ view | Ii O) ils MUM °2@16) 4? sy to durability and utility A tooth-brush will easily reach Optometrist and cleanse every surface of my sanitary bridgework; it te cleaner| than the average natural tooth, No charge for consultation and my work is guaranteed. I do not operate on people's pock stbooks, I have elevated dentistry to a professional business standard 403. FUEL BLDG SECOND & PIAL ST. , SEATILE 400 Columba Birees Entertain War’ 8 Greatest Hero Senators and cor men were glad to honor the big Yank in the ple ture, for he hew «greatest hero. He te Sergt. Alvin C. York, Tennessee mou c und his record is 20 Germans killed with his rifle, 132 cap tured and 32 ma » guns put out of action. Representative Cordell Hull, at the left cnators Kenneth McKellor of Tennessee, and Chamel berlain of Oregon, ¢ © other side of Sergt. York, gave the Tennesse@ sharpehoote «htseeing in the national capital, “IT DID NOT HURT IN THE SLIGHTEST” “Thorocain” has done away with “nerves” in the dental chair, When I discovered the secret of painlessness in my own method, “Thors ocain,” 1 did away with all occasion for “nerves.” At the same time I encourage “nerve.” Fear goes—after the first experience in my dental chair—because there is no longer any CAUSE for fear, No matter how complicated the work to be done—no matter how delicate and diffieult— when there is Thorocain there is complete painlessness, Naturally there is “nerve”—the lack of fear. My patients come back to mo— they send others to see me—they recommend me unconditionally. They know the significance of my well-known promiso— “NO PAIN—OR NO PAY” Hundreds of patients have experienced the blessings of “Thorecain.* There are no conditions of mouth trouble to which this method dees not give absolute assurance of painlessness. Even the dreaded abscesses, which, under ordinary conditions, are associated with excruciating agony, are managed without a twinge of pain or discomfort by means 4 of “Thorocain.” I make my well-known promise in full confidence because of the thousands of cases which have come before me without a single instance of failure, If you have avoided the dental chair because of timidity, you may come to me with the full assurance that there is not now any cause for fear. You may now get up your “nerve"—do away with “nerves.” If you suffer an instant’s paim er discomfort you will not be permitted to pay me a penny. The Anchor Plate, made for you, individually, ai an impression, tate’ of your mouth tke special which minutely reeords the tiniest crevices rotuberances, is guaranteed to hold under any d all cond You may bite an apple with this ate—eat co cob. It is made according my “tried-in” p which ite assurance of handsome anil natural appearan See examples of this plate, which is no more expensive than the ordinary plate, Dental nurses always in attendance Nete the Lecation Dr.Win. HH. Thompson PIONEER “eter First and Yesler Way Entrance 95 Yesler Way Over Shoe Store DENTIST