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A phone call will bring our fur- expert to you, who will give estimates and other informa- “TACOMA: Held as Deserter; Young Man Is Heir to Million-Dollar Estate SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Aug. 13.) (United Press.}—Identity of Ray | said he had taken the name of Ci | “Craig, 27, as Ray Doety, the long| when adopted by George fH craigsa] sought heir to a sailiion-dollar for-|canner of North Ogden, whose wife _ tune in Ireland, was established here | was a sister of Doety's mother » today. | Attorneys in Brigham City, Utah, | 7 Craig, or Doety,@ held as a de- have been making every effort to to “serter and is charged with forgery,|cate the youth. He was left a mi} He was arrested in Den lion dollars by his grandfather. MAY SQUKE | BELG BRUSSELS, Aug. 12.--A spectal labor congress resolved today to call & general strike in Belgium at mid: | night Sunday, if the government| does not respond to labor's final ap- peal. THEATRE Second at Spring Hip Continuously Daily 1 to 11 “ney TOMORROW Another Classy -Act Show Hippodrome Vaudeville —AND— FEATURE PHOTOPLAY AL RAY WITH ELINOR FAIR “LOVE IS LOVE” ling o PATHFINDERS TO TAKE LONG TRIP Air Service, Motor Trans- | port Send Out Men } YORK, Aug. Pathfinders” of the army jee, comprising 22 commissioned of ficers and 80 enlisted men, wer leave Hazelhurst field, Long Island this afternoon on their coast trip in the interest of recruit. | ing and map-making. The expedition is a combined en- terprise of the air service and mo. tor transport corps. Nine airplanes, three on trucks as a reserve force and six for flying, will be taken to San Francisco and back. The men will stop at 171 cities. Lieut. Kenneth C. Leggett will travel ahead as a guide for the larger party, said today the would plot aerial routes between most of the larger cities of the coun After we reach Minneapolis,” to} who he we will strike out in a bird © for the Pacific, touching the th Dakota, Mon Washington. From y down the Pacific » and then back | Mors ‘ r the southern route, We should return in about! a year.” A motor transport corps of 26 du tomobiles and a numer of motor cycles will follow the highways ufter the airplanes, They will have 1 rolling kitchen, hospital, engineer tfit and everything to sustein the dron the continent. | Major Ora M. ¥ ger is in com-| mand of the squadron LOD y. wh ON he Aug. 13.—A small mon caped from it ewport and climbed on train, was int Iwa A Monmouth hire, fourteen Vries 1 coast-to- | § jreal Westerr | sion men |" Jin the habit of fc | tie 3 ‘WILL PUBLISH Names of Hoarders Will Be Posted Before Public HY KA (United Pre WASHINGT ihr couch publiett nowide ing ke thin the newspay by the district attorney, enablin idents to know just who « the food. onda, it is wald, to ¢ whieh will | re to put thelr stocks |market immediately and bring down reate force | on the complete Information as to | | BACON SUPPLY: .|Expect to Clean Up in Two) More Days About 7,000 pounds of excess gov ernment bacon is still for sale by the elty tn the Pike st. market | Health Commissioner H. M. Read said Wednesday that he believed the bacon would be cleaned up within & couple of days, The corned beef, | however, is not welling well, accord:| ing to Dr, Read j “The cans are too large for prt vate consumption.” explained Dr Read, “and I am communicating with the purchasing agents of both | the county and the elty for the sale CITY STILL HAS | Of the beef for use in the jatle.” | Dr. Read said that only 60 pounds | of bacon was returned Tuesday by | diseatiafied customers and it wae immediately sold to lens discrimin- jating buyers. Read explained that | the receipts of the food sale were! |} Rept in a separate account in the Dexter-Horton National bank ing hia intention to keep the money | separate from the efty funds until all of the, food ts sold 'VAST YIELD OF WHEAT IS DUE > Estimate More Than 80,- 000,000 for Northwest PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 13.—Spe- clal returns received by the Port- }land Journal from more fhan 300 | private and regular correspondents together with data furnished by lan estimate of more than 80,000,000 bushels. of wheat in the Pacific | Northwest states. This ix the greatest crop that Oregon, Idaho! and grown and gathered | ‘This estimat jmade by the J & total of 73,7 B | kame sections Conditions since then have been } | such that more than 6,000,000 bush- } lols have been added to the already } [large totals, giving the three states! their greatest output sad | In the revision of He admitted being Ray Doety, and! ai July 15, bushels for the the figures Oregon fared best with nearly 2,- it be YORK (Via Huet San Pedro, | Tews was found aboard as a stow the ratiroads, provide the basis for| list in the fire room crew Washington have collectively | rejected ompares with one | would of | fires, x4 THE SEATTLE STAR DANIELS SAILS. FOR HONOLULU Battleship New York Starts on Hawailan Voyage — | BY M. D. TRACY | (United Press Staff Correspondest.) ON BOARD BATTLESHIP N 1), Aug. 13.—With Secretary Daniels and his party aboard, the New York | was well out from San Pedro early | today, en route for Honolulu. The secretary was on the bridge when | the New York moved away from its / anchorage. | Daniels sald he will wait until be! reaches San Francineo to determine definitely whether be will visit the Northwest. The secretary said he plana to send the fleet back thru the canal! next year for @ sham battle with | the Atlantic fleet. The following | year, he sald, he will bring the At | lantic fleet to the Puctfic for manou- verw When the New York left, O, W.| away, Tews said he wanted to en- When | examined, it was found he could not! read the optical chart at a distance of five feet. “This in the fifth time I've been Tews said, when he was “I thought my eyes ther down there in the nent She Won Stage Fame Almost WEDN 000,000 busMels added to the former totals. ‘COMMITTEE TO PROTECT TARS, Do Not Want Them Exploit- ed by Profiteers Chairman Henry A. Kyer, of retail tra h ¢, 8 e of vigilante < members of t et from being exploited by rupulous merehants during oming celebration in Seattle. esentatives are included from y branch of retail trade in the] Members of the organization pledging themselves to treat sea fighters fairly and not to dulge in price raising to mar of the occa ed of the from | eyors | are the| in-| the welcome Les« fear is expre established merchant itinerant purv advantage of the they feel that they afely do #0. Any attempts to the « will be summ y dealt with by Vigilance eli Chairman Kyer has an-| 4 r will act committee with ante: TW eorge Word and Fr %, C. Abney, cigar How Lilly, elothiers; Charles G lepartment stores; ¢ druggists; A. G, Taft, sport is; Clement B. Coffir L. Eeeert, shoe Miller, transient and who take may because chairman of the deal-| book: | and George SAYS WOMAN FORGED DOPE PRESCRIPTION Claiming thaf Grace Adam 4, Deputy has filed charges fraudulent preseription He claims that she for Dr. W. ¥. West to a 20 grain from the orthern pharma uu BLANCH Blanche Bates Is coming back to} ttle next Monday to stay for al eck, with Henry Miller, to per | Madame de Montespan | Metropolitan, She is again| netrating her genius in a dif at the der was |fleult role Achieving, in a certain with has done that as a girl in her first appe ompany tn San The West has pprectated her el experienc Blanche many times « long until 01 ght, @ score of! ve SDAY, AUGUST 18 1919. z i D Des Moines Street a Car Men Walk Out DEB MOINES, Iowa, Aug, 13 Des Moines’ transportation system was paralyzed today when 000 em- ployes of the street raliway com pany went on strike, The strike vote, taken *at 2 o'clock this morn- ing, gave the sleeping city no notice jit would have to walk to work this morning The car men, recently granted an increase to 60 cents, 65 cents and 60 cents an hour, struck because no provision was made to give them back pay from March 1, under the new scale. The back pay was approximately $100,000 or $150 a man. Thieves Annex Liberty Bonds C. Sugi, proprietor of the Ontario hotel at Bighth ave. 8 and Andover at., left his office for a few momenta Tuteday night and when he returned three $50 Liberty bonds and $10 in cash were gone from cash drawer. Inglis to Speak on Prison Camp Col, W. M. Ingite will speak conditions at prison farm No. 2 at Chelle, France, before Men's Republican cinb noon at Meves cafeteria. the Young Thursday CLEVELAND, Aug. 13 Cari Woeaterman went fishing and fell anleep. Bore one hooked him for his watch and money Over Night — BATES years ago, that she brought Hast to her feet in “The Ruby,” at Daly's theatre York Her over-night triumph has beea almost similarly repeated in “Mo- Here” as Madame for it is of dramatic roles that r but once in a deeade perhaps the Great in New de one those powerful come to the ac #0 er but once tn a career. ft the cast at Daly's day after “The Great produced and next ap The Musket ut the Broad ney Miss Bates theatre the Ruby" was 1 as Milady in York poarec rs” In New on} ig | committee an effort would be made | they did learn, | president's position appears Montespan, | GET A BIGGER AXE, UNCLE ~ PROFITEER LIST f ‘THROWS SCARE _ INTO SENATORS Hitchcock’s Threat Speeds} Work on Treaty Talkfest BY L. C. MARTIN (United Press Staff Corr@spondent,) WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.-A | threat by Senator Hitchcock, ad- | ministration leader, that the peace treaty would be taken out of the hands of the foreign re- lations commitice and ratified unless the commitee some re ports it, today caused the com- mittes to decide to push the | treaty with ell possible speed. j Hitcheock's warning was delivered today at a meeting of the commit | tee, and caused a stormy #ossion. | Following the meeting, it was an- nounced that the committee will be sin considering proposed amend ments tomorrow. “I told them," sald Hitchcock, “that there is a great demand in the senate and the country for action jana asked when it might be expect ed. TI said that unless some effort Was made to expedite matters in the | to bring about action on the senate floor, “Senator Lodge, the chairman, sald | he waa in favor of expediting as much as possible and did not be- | lieve there had been any artificial | delay so far “I told the committee that they | could put on as many amendments | as they saw fit in committee and we would promptly beat them in the senate.” Hitcheock and Senator Fall had a bitter debate, bordering at times on the personal. Fall, commenting on it, said that he objected to Hitch- cock’s manner Democratic members of the sen ate foreign relations committee to- day appeared anxious to have that body go to the White Houre to con: fer with President Wilson on the treaty. ‘Tho committee has questioned Sec- retary Lansing and other members of the American peace delegation, in} its consideration of the treaty. Some members said today the information they fafled to elicit was, in their opinion, more important than what} Democratic committeemen said | that if republicang are Alissatisfied | they can easily get more {nformation | by calling on President Wilson. The inquiry developed that the president has in his keeping all the important matters in connection with the Amer fean delegation’s work But republicans asserted that the that of withholding instea information, They are disposed to go to every other source before visit ing the White House $1 ACUSSWILLBE COLLECTED AS FINE RIVERSIDE, N. J fe. 12.—"A dollar per cuss” will e fine im:| posed upon all young and old men of using profane rding to a de. 1 authorities tion of the authorities fol | nplaints of returned soldiers Hes" were swearing y in front of the vet eins’ wives and sweethearts indiserimina way street theatre, from theatre where playing the ing compari deter Blanche Western spirit and to win. She won long age, for! |the playgoer has but to recall her success in “Madame Butterfly Under Two Flags,” “The Darling of the Gods" and “The Girl of the Golden West.” For the last year or two-she has not had the go to |pear in plays suitable to her great talent until “Moliere” came | As she afterward said jher curtain speeches, ing Mr, Miller for the he had given her, talking play and now she |had the chance almost the Julia me across the | Knickerbocke Marlowe part, but Bates was thus court that didn’t with her determination | fortune alone. | in one of} after thank. | opportunity had ral years wrateful that she to she been in for seve “NOVOCAIW’ has robbed the den- tal chair of its ter- The re was a time when people just hated to have dental work done be- cause of the pain and suffering they had to go through. And we can’t say that we blamed them much, But all this has been changed now. Through the proper use of that. won- derful preparation, “Novocain,” we are now able to perform practically any and all kinds of dentab work, including the most complicated dental operations, without hurting the patient a bit. This is a great boon to thousands and thou- sands of people. Graduate Registered Dentists are the only ones employed at this office. Bad and every one of the dentists here is an expert 4) raduate registered man who has his certificg)| rom the state dental board hanging right on wall in front of his dental chair in plain sight, all. Each and every one of them knows his} ness thoroughly and knows just how to do ¥ dental work the way it ought to be done to gi permanent satisfaction. . } We use the best of materials. { Our work for you must stand up. We behind it with our ironclad guarantee of faction, which means that if for any reason work does not give you entire satisfaction we make it right. Therefore it is plain to see that the only of materials we can afford to use is the BEST. And that’s the kind that we do use, A Sanitary Office Sanitation is a hobby with us. We there sterilize all instruments after use. We h most up-to-date equipment for this ste All attendants and operators are dressed in less white at all times. ( rors, We Sincerely Desire to Please a Satisfy You Your good will is our greatest asset. It is ¥ much more to us shan all ow office equij and material. These can readily be replaced, | your confidence and good wi! are 28 W it has taken us years of painstaking servi build up. And you may be very sure that taking no chances wi* anything so valuab Your teeth are one of the most valuable # you possess. This is true because of the very important! direct bearing which they have on your he ry If you have teeth that need attention, dom delay the matter. Come in at once and have th attended to. You will never regret it. Free Examination 4 We freely invite you to call and let one of of expert dentists give your teeth a thorough exalt ination and consult with you as to what ist sary to, put them into perfect condition. He also tell you right away just what the cost will This examination and estimate won’t cost cent nor will it put you under any obligati have work done unless you want to. It you: in any doubt at all about the conditton of | teeth, avail yourself of this opportunity to get pert advice, and KNOW for yourself just wha real condition is. Regal Dental Officé DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Avenue. N. W. Corner Third and U In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists Diagonally Across the Street From the P Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. a LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL Fuel Merchants Membership and executive mittees Fuel meet in the Chahber | August The ass ently the bureau of the as outlined In the to further the servic : Representatives trom every see’| Agent Coming He tion of the state will be present at | the | the | ONLY 14 MINUTES TO LONDON. under se ster to mad started from Luce Het ence mors, | near |Edward Had Here| of Hurling Whenever he got veers the habit y thru the sani g down the doom declares In MOS aint filed in the Wednesday. s usual » threaten to this to vent and windows el in Tacoma Will Meet State |Green w of Merchants’ the Washington assembly of Commerce Wednesday, v ‘oie sclation was organized re: ot ® a under retail trade chamber. Purposes constitution are | °° interests of fuel deal tate, to bring about co ration and in general improve methods so as to give better Rugsian Embassy to the consumer, convention of the auspices were married 1918, the —_—— W. C, Huntington, filer ot @ of the commercial attad w American sy at Petrograd notified the C that he will a IRELAND BY AIRPLANE Aug. 13.—Gen, Seely, cretary for air, the first min fly from England to Ireland, | the trip in 14 minutes He | and landed meeting returned from Russla, When you think of atv ing, think of The Star o— anil Hay Lelfust.