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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1919. t CLEAN, HEALTHY TEETH ARE J A PRICELESS POSSESSION.2 Do you have this kind of teeth? If not, you CAN HAVE. And it won’t hurt your feelings, nor it won’t hurt your pocketbook, to have the work done at this: office, either. We have here one of the largest, finest an@ best equipped dental offices to be found in the entire country. Every appliance for the better performance of modern painless dentistry will be found in our equipment. We have spared no expense in fitting up these offices to see that the people of Seattle shall have the very best to be had in den- tistry. We have also a staff of high grade gradu- ate registered dentists here for your service. Every one of them has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair in plain sight of all. Each is a thoroughly good den- tist, who knows just how to do your work the way it ought to be done to give you last- ing satisfaction. You will not have a stu- dent or bungler experiment on you when you*come to this office, but your work will be done scientifically by a man who under- stands his business thoroughly. JUNE BRIDES: this store has your home Waiting for you! —unsurpassed facilities! lutely satisfactory service! liberal, simple, dignified credit awaits your coming! SS i « - Continued From Page One ” abso- FRED ¢ er now nilown 1 ma d “ FRED ©. BROWN Hither te Taltma Ank the presiding June brides purchasing furni a: aniibresah & ture here will receive free Whether or # beautifully illustrated volume, 1 “Wedding FT vs It shalt court and orally judge to all the judges to decid Fer Brown aspe Casts, and the FRED € wer waid that o 6 gods and | ¢ emble grand j t HM. PATTERSON y lord, I alled i eis Which b be done at THE TRESS High ae the e the mu Willing the t «© astern bh Above My Reid Granted an t ow en ne so Gniaalt ‘am extra special value in solid ringer the Roar ft CHORES: guilty par the # 1 to os deputies abe tor's offices seoure, tr Where are the boone? In the sheriff's office the pi Did the judges drink, a» the Swir 1 gurgied red'y, « SEMECHORUS. us and intemperate as we tiew that # the missing s FRED ©, | Lest all your words, lke | Beware, refrain, be silent | SHERIFF STRINGER | No ltving man shall make me | JUDGE TALLMAN I'eace! peace! But if there be nm all be sunk and joet in * Dingrace and deep oblivion swallow The ity county building and alb tn FRED CC. BROWN BROWN ator» whore wn the sink ording to quor ¢ ed an the news Are Does njudict vice and weakness, also Awell? Did booze go to the clubs, to be gussled up by « That can't distinguish bonded booxe from bootleg idges le thirst, in highest am nly way t JUDGE TALLMAN when all the earth © of the calle ve up the vacations nd jury way! at my feet and commands A document of eloqu re That shall move the hea the judges to Bay that iclon rents on the police, The proseMutor’s office and the ‘The courts and judger: That te And for the good of the communi The guilty must be apprehended Turn the thoughts of the judges from And get us a grand jury. Do it now! PATTERSON oven as you say, it shall be done, my lord! CHORUS: the petition be granted? mmer relent Ne on, too, the matter Wait ti the passion and prejudic And reason shall return to fe Then is the time for an Investigat The judges have decided thus FRED C. BROWN “Tie well All that my office can do, will be 4 THE PRESS (EDITORIALLY): | We with the judges joy on their vacations | Ptah in the streams and hagy, wurfilied days; | food names chair or rocker, $13.85 regular price, cork, $21.50 ny chile and rocker set You will find it one of the best Shal We can but walt And let the wardens pick up all t SHERIFY STRINGE And look for some in prosec NISH FIGHT, OFFICIALS SAY Union Men Say 40,000) Judge Cushman Called Away! Manly Suggests Labor and Operators Will Walk Out CHICAGO, June 11.— United Prem.)—The nationwide sirike of telegraphers against the West ern Union and Postal Telegraph companies was called promptly at 7 a m. today, Officials of the Commercial Telegraphers Union of America declared the fight would be to a finish, and that | 40,0060 to 50,000 operators and | ether wire workers will walk | out. | Western Union dispatches «aid | shortly after 7 o'clock that no Wet em Union men had quit work in Chicago Postal telegraphers who worked | during the early morning quit at 7 lock. Many others failed to show |} up. It was impossible to give the ‘number of striking Poatal employer, dispatches said. | One hundred per cent of the West erp Union working force reported for fiveply fiber steamer-size | wartrobe trunk; the non | breakable type: equipped with heavy locks and hinges; | good value at our regular | price of $37.50; special for eee’... $29.45 at ‘Piker; heavy steri-protectet corners ; Minch sie; regular duty today, aceording to E. T. Jones, Chicago chief operator. No trouble WANT ADS BRING RESULTS| of service is anticipate on he bottles, The judges, store’ dewks! HANSEN'S TRIAL ENDS THURSDAY. by Mother’s Death Owing to the death in Tacoma. late Tuesday night, of Mra, Eliza beth Newell Cushman, mother Federal Judge FE. E. Cushman, trial of Frederick H in the United States district court, over which Judge Cushman is presiding, will not be resumed until late Wednesday afternoon ‘ushman, at his mother’s bedside when the end came, tele phoned to A. F, Horshberger, clerk of the United States district court, that he would return to Seattle late | Wednemlay Hansen, whe is mocused of throw: ing Charles Hannen, his second mate, overboard from the schooner Edward R. West the morning of May 31, 1918, when the vessel was oft Cape Horn, was expected vo} know his fate early Thursday. The | cane probably will go to the jury soon, With the conclusion of United States Dintriet Attorney Saunders’ cros»examination of Ilansen on the/ witness stand, all teatimeny in the | the sen Ju louse had been taken by late Tuesday! afternoon | counsel morning In marked contrast to @ statement | by Karl Aho, the government's chief witness, that Hannen came to his) Closing arguments were started Wednesda: Call the grand jury JUDGE TALAMAN moved to reconsideration, Let it so be known PLANS PEACE IN INDUSTRY Capital Conference stand tehind-the mere managers of industry ‘These men, with the men at the heads of the great ormnimations of workingmen which inchide rein the principal industries, could realty talk brass tacks what they said would te carried ont Any conclusions they might reach would carry weight—more weight than those of any other body men in the country The president in his mes ange said he would not make specific proposals to congress on the great question of the relation of capital and labor untit he had an opportunity to “take counsel.’ This is the way to get counsel. Conclu- sions reached by these men would carry weight. Congress would unquestionably accept whatever they might agree upon Would Attend And if: these men were person Ny invited.to much a council meet ing by the president, not one would refune Not one of them could afford to Ygnore the force of punlic opinion La 7 * Continued From Page One of You will find our prices right. | Materials used here are the best | investments you ever made to have obtainable. All work guaranteed with an iron- | clad guarantee that means just what expert dentist give your teeth a thorough examination. There may it says—that if for any reason what- | be nothing wrong with them and ever your work does not give entire | then again there.may be a whole satisfaction, come back to us and we | lot wrong with them. It takes the will make it right. | practiced eye of the expert to tell Bad teeth may very easily work a | yoy, sad havoc with your health, and | where are you, we health is not good? FREE EXAMINATION ask, if, your "noel One of our Your cHances! We invite you to call. for success are greatly reduced— | experts will give you a thorough you don’t feel right—you don’t get examination and tell you just what the proper enjoyment out of life. You may have stomach trouble—and | is necessary to put your teeth into | perfect condition, and also about it may be coming as a direct result | What the cost will be. This exam- of bad teeth. Heart disease in many | ination and estimate won’t cost you cases is now known positively to! cent nor will it come from infected teeth. Eye, ear | 40 put you under obligation to hdve work done or throat troubles often have their | Unless you want it. origin right around the roots of a| We offer you this service freely tooth, in pus sacs which distil their | and gladly. deadly poisons into the system day by day. For your own sake take advantage | of it now. Regal Dental Offices i 1405 Third Avenue In Every | Diagomally Across the Stress DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager N. W. Corner Third and Union Reapect Seattle's Leading Dentista. From the Posteffice, Be Sure te Get to the Right Place. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES death ax the result of a violent blow) Thelr managers, their on the back of the head by the burly Presidents, their office first mate which caused him to fall /Afford to oblivious to public Into the ocean, Hansen told the jury) Pinion because they cannot be | that the second mate fell overboard Injured by it, but these men wonld! after stumbling or slipping on the fey |be wrecked by adverne public | deck opinion, Admits Striking Mate ‘Thin council! would be but a Questioning by Attorney Saunders Preliminary conference to draw up out the admission by n\* Program and series of questions 4 struck Hannen on a pre [oT discussion in a great congress vious occasion and that he frequently [© be cailed thereafter, including used vile language toward menbers|Presentatives of all organizations of the crew, When the schooner | labor and of all business. reached Durban, South Africa, Han-| 19 & great congress these repre A grateful user writes: nen maid he was paid off because|Mntatives of all the industries a8-| general strike of telegraph operat. | Vilgur ounibetad ae 0, tats hs te, neither the captain nor the crew|sembled in Washington could de-/org found about 80 per cent of | wey +n gromnteapalr my weer, = wanted to make the return trip with | bate and adopt the recommendations! Western Union men out, according | 314 jogo en I oe ic ae col: him. jmade by these 20 men. to union leaders. Company offi- | gesnair, Aug. 6th. Hu: ureyee oo wee “1 guess it wax because they didn’t! In it labor and would | cials claimed not more than 10 pet! pi, gaia 1 would never live to re | like the way I got after them,” Han. | have equal voice jeent of ir men were affected. jturn to my studio, After leaving |son replied to 4 question as to the| It would be the beginning of ine| manager of the/ ene hospital, 1 saw ‘Ad’ Ie lor the refusal of the crew to| process of ‘“‘democratizatizing in asd eee tte om.ond' Os 4 him. i[dustry” which the president mys ators are all out @P4/ to improve. Now everybody is may o Attorney Winter 8. Mar.| must take place lwe are completely paralysed.” ling to me that { look thas yred Hansen as a faithful - beter and loyal servant of the owners of the schooner West, wh was r « | dened on his crv with an ine petent and disorderly crew. 1 tribute the murder charge t r of Hansen by the three men the crew, ail government railroad boys can 'Wiremen Quit Jobs | Thru San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO, June 11—~ Only four of the 75 wiremen em ployed on the Postal Telegraph com- {pany's night shift remained at ae PHOTO PLAY HOUSE \Old Herbal Remedy Relieves Diabetes | ing. Postal officials told the United| The best results have been obtain- Press. Wostern Union officials ae | 0a in combating Diabetes by ob- clared not a man walked out of their = | main office. Union men eay at least “vine certain dietary rules and the 10 answered the strike call there, | JUdiclous use of Warner's Safe Dia- —_— — | betes Remedy, an herbal | tion of 40 years successful sale. be SWEET LITTLE MADGE LOST SOMEWHERE ON THE MOJAVE DESERT— TWO SUITORS— TRAIN ROBBERS— SURPRISES— BUT— NOW PLAYING ever before. I tip the scales at 13: Ibs, and working again to thé aston- ishment of all. Feel splendid and people say I am ooking better. Every word I have written is true, and I can prove it by hundreds that knew of my condition. Jules Fri- quet, 511 West First Street, Les Angeles, Cal.” Warner's Safe Diabetes Remedy is made from herbs and other bene ficial ingredients and has been on the market 40 years, Get a bottle today. sm SIOUX CITY, la, June 11.—-The capital Sold by leading druggists every- where. Sample sent on receipt of ten cents. Warner's Safe Remedies Co., Dept. 561 Rochester, N. ¥. IT T0 SUSAN’ WITH MADG A DAY AND NIGHT CONEY ISLAND Reel Joy __ Store Hours 9-@ THE NEW MID-MONTH RECORDS ARE HERE and we will be glad to play over these or any other music you fancy at any time you have a few minutes to spare. You'll find our Music Rooms ® pleasant place in which to enjoy new Music. Paints Vivid Picture Attorney Saunder in his argument, drew a vivid |fore the jury of the little v | midocean, thousands of mile |from human justice j tain and crew of the x the burly ftrst oe with the cap schooner cowed Hansen has m ned a eam | Indifference thru | the trial. sitti steadfastly the witnesr ¢ called to the sta ic, he arone, indi peding® chewing | Judge Cushman’s | moved the wad. After all the testimony had been | taken, counsel for the defense moved | be instructed to bring | Shavin | Does not a the pro um. At he re | and request King Cottom March . 4 h School Cadets Marek ..... Mary Ana,” One Step. Waldorf Ant: “Reve Blues,” One Step...... Yerkes Jasarimba Orchestra jof insufficient ¢ | denied by Federal Judge F | man on the face give morsagn’? Fo ye ey or eee rfvetindea Mt all_ Drug Stores | Carlton Reports RAYMOND METZ Cariton, president of the Western Tenor, Sings PHONOGRAPH DEPT. made the following tate “Arioso” from “Pagliacci” 211 Union Street 1332-34 Second Avenue Union. ment to Po: neral Burle son today with regard to | raphers’ taster the teleg strike “T have just jall jthat absolutely received reports fr om | even divisions. They all report nothing has hap | A full foree is working and | traffic is clearing.” | He added that he was GUTERSON’S ORCHESTRA | statement tn making the | the hearing of several reporters telephoned Carlton to him about the strike, Carlton STAR WAN