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years service to the homefurnisher! 56 REDUCE YOUR FUEL BILL WITH THE EMPRESS UNIVERSAL AIR-BLAST HEATER —the wonder heater which burns the smoke and gas! —smoke and gases in the ordinary heating stove escape unconsumed through the smoke pipe and chimney. —tests have proven that the vol- atile of coal contains the same percentage of heat units as the carbon; this smoke and gas must be burned and consumed oo op agg ieee gd affairs, ‘The operating bureau ts in igh the pipe in order to | Wiesbaden, Germany get the benefit of all the heat | At the time of the invaston of Hel i ‘tained « | -Bigium by the Germans and during Be’? Se od) aoe fre period of occupation there wore two German organieations known as the Kohina and the Wumba. | ‘The Rohma was the group en trusted with the destruction of Nel gium and French factories. | The Wumba attended to the theft of machinery and material, sw to the dismantling of plants and to the transportation of the loot to Ger many. ‘The two organizations kept an ac \carate record of thelr work, using © | card file system, It is this filing IN REBUILDING German Efficiency Undoing Wreckage of War BRUSSELS, Relgtum, first of the and first Belgium, Jan the ary mac al industrial among the din the war tion im fe th sian machi stall it in German fi ing it possible for Relgit thie machinery and put where it belongs. WORK DIRECTED FROM OFFICE IN 6 MANY ‘This work of restoration ts being done by the Belgian Service de in Restitution Industrielle, under the auspices of the minister of economic it [hin tite ‘Thurn | fooled them until |p efficiency | 4, , STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1920, BELGIUM LEADS [He Dressed Up HESKETHRAPS “DUDE” ROBBER as Wild Woman, Lands in Jail dolled up having the time y night on Beco TRI-ALLIANCE Councilman Refuses to Ao-| cept Their Endorsement | Joe Frason, waiter wild woman, wi of 4 ee fooled not solicited and will not an of the Triple many etic | 1 thir “T have 1 th That ‘om all tm, he Patec man Tracey, & married years, spied the gay bior ri way Iman Robert in a signed staternent.| ain't women's dogs.” tt n soliloquized, “I ate the dear one and get © of her heavenly voloe And Jot poor Joe was carted to jail, where he «pent the night the men’s tank filled with drunks, ‘n everything. ‘The him tn with his silk whatyoumay callema ‘n everything on. It's been many a moon ince the‘ prisoners enjoyed such a merr night oft we ilinary ¢ seb wed 6 places on the coun wat 1 n Hl eth haw been aligned with the) the laborites nen the Triple indornementa, it Heaketh waa not to have a tid not moet fa control of the Alll he NAVY MEN GET PAY INCREASE Enlisted Men Are Given Sub- stantial Boost in Money at jv man, the Al | te pore him entir |promise plan was twice the number tha to be elee this a was inetuded for publ but privately, tt ts understood, the| Alliance wil! leave hin name off Se Heaketh’s statement, In full, repo WASHINGTON, Jan. 38—The| aating the Triple Alliance, follows pune today pamred the bit grant | os gine my candidacy & pay increasen of $0 to BO per) on ee cuncitinan of the ent to enlisted’ men of the DAVY.) Boe which pom! No effort was made to include tn es: 011 I oubee wed pay for officers in the bil |e oem on the th mmittes will me oF SS athe the navel comm account of any prom support of system whieh the allies are using ltor the recovery of Belgian and French machinery And the same men who directed the two organiza tions during the war were forced to set up offices in Frankfort, Ger many, where they assinted their vie tima to recover the stolen loot. MUCH LOOT RECOVERED BY MANUFACTURERS Belgian manufacturers, whose shops had been denuded of machin ery, supplied the number and kind of machines and descriptions of ma terial When identification was made the allied office at Wiesbaden was notified and the German robber barons were obliged to accept orders for shipment, place the machines or material on board traing and send them back to their rightful owners Figures for Angust show that |4.09? Relgian manufacturers have recovered thetr stolen property. Belgium always bas been a bee hive of industry and ts Iving up fo! form now. | L.A. BOYCOTTS JAP POTATOES Citizens Up in Arms Over Extortionate Prices | PASSENGERS SAVED AT SEA ofl fields — the crude ofl but dis ipply the Pacific coast | af! Las ANGELES, dan, 23 —Los Angeles is up in arms over the eng Adee Dag | extortionate price of potatoes. deca! he) Sage mast becouse °¢ "*) Transferred From Powhatan| ,,A,07°r* o= petsiee store PENDING LEGISLATION !t was to Northern Pacific With abundant harvests of potatoes thruout Southern Cali &t a special meeting of the) NEW YORK, Jan. 23-—A wireless! ¢, and thousands of men Srth Pacific Passenger association measage from Capt. Randall of the) .tij engaged in taking them out . to postpone action on the | disabled transport Powhatan reoaived| of the ground, potatoes are sell consolidation of offices. here by way of Otter Cliff. Maine.) ing a¢ 25 cents for three Cured tn 6 te 14 Ds: [tetny in@icnted further trouble may! _ i369 9 sad. used to sell Tefund money If PAZO | D* expected unlens a tow veusel with! 44 $1 to $1.25 = sack in Los faile to cure itching, heavier gear than that now being ling, or protrudin: ties une, Or vevtroding Plugs | wed Is went to her aid 1 sleep after the a : Gpoiication Price soe. NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—The 271 passengers of the disabled army transport Powhatan, which haa been in @istress off Halifax since Sunday | aay were comfortably resting in the best quarters of the transport Northern Pacific, following a thrill |ing transfer tate yesterday | ‘This information was recetved here | tn an offictal radio from the rescuing vessel. ‘The transfer, according to | the rafio, was made in a fairly smooth sea with a moderate wind from the north. The passengers, who have been without heat or warm faod since Sunday, were given every attention, including warm meals and comfort able quarters. No mention of {lines# was included in the radio. The radio added that the Powhatan still was in tow of the Lady Laarier bound for Halifax, 200 miles away | ‘The destroyer O’Leary was acting as a rudder, having a line from her stern. The destroyer Sharkey and the United States coast guard cut ter Onsippee were standing by, the radio said. Find Man Guilty in Sedition Hearing TACOMA, Jan. 23.—-A. Grom, one |of the four ‘Tacoma reds rounded up |by the government, following the | Centralia murders, was found guilty t by @ jury in the federal court late|, “The board w paste). ay 4 Thursday on two counts of the in-|the view that mere contact with tte dictment charging him with publiah-|°%*™yY constituted a ing and selling seditious Mterature,|*t? recognition, oF sop On the oth ints the jury found|»Y meritorious #« — service i» in som him not guilty nected with operatior Aged Man Found _|toiny"xutnt eo" Frozen Near Shack Recommendations awards j mato by the Knight board were SPOKANE, Jan. 23— HL Mayes,|overruled in many cases by Dan 70, was found frozen to death late|tels, according to figures Inid be lyesterday in the brash near his|fore the committee by the adimiral |shack, north of the city. The man |had been nearly destitute for two | weeks. to the federal fair price commit * ter, which to make potatoes one of its chief con- cerns. Thousands of Los Angeles people are today signing « pledge to boy. cott potatoes and other foodstuff to the utmost limit, and stand together in other ways in @ concerted effort to put a summary end to food graft ing and profiteers. It is estimated that 30,000 names will be affixed to 150 petitions that are now issued. The petition bearers say the petitions will be fied with names and addresses within three or four days. ADMIRAL TELLS DANIELS’ VIEW WASHINGTON 23.—-Rear Admiral Austin ' ght, chair man of the board 4 to recom mend naval decorat took iesue with Secretary Daniels today in testifying before senate sub committee investigating the medals controversy Knight declared that Daniels placed “much emphasis” on cases where commanders lost their ships in contact with the enemy. Jan v DR. J. R. BINYON Free Examination are one of the few optical im the Northwest that really naen from start to finish, are the only one in SEATTLE—ON FIRST AVE. ination free, by eo OD- ul Glasses vi pr eribed | absolutely necessary. ‘ON OPTICAL CO.) 1116 FIRST AVENUE Between Spri and Seneca Phone 1550 offensive or the stated fo: BOXING BILLY WRIGHT Coast Welter Champion MORRIE LUX vOR CHAMPIONSHIP AT THE ‘CRYSTAL Congressman Pans Palmer’s Attitude WASHINGTON, Jan 2. eas Presa)—"A plain ec of cold feet” Give Up Positions | (io tho was meprenentative. Roden CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 2%. |burg, IlMnols, republican, character ‘The minister of war and the chief of| ized the ap! the general staff of Turkey, resigned) Attorney ( |to day. The resignation of the entire Jeabinet was expected. British Troops to Watch Plebiscites LABDON, Jan. 23.—The war office | has antiounced it hag been necessary | to change former plans to send 11 battalions of British troops into the German plebiacite areaa, | Turkish Officials (United | ently changed views of | Palmer house rules committee re }wumed its hearings on the Graham bill today, Rodenburg criticised Palmer's fail ure to appear before the committee | in support of the proposed sedition | jegislation, First Girl Named | on French Staff ———— PARIS, Jan. 23.—M JOE SMITH'S DEMURRER tolrminister | of marine, today an-| |Mayor Fitzgerald's complaint charg-|nounced the appointment of his} ing criminal Ubel will be argued in|daughter, Helgne, to be a member | | Juntice Brinker's court Monday after-| of his staff. | noon. Madamoiselle Landry is the first $$$ woman in France to oceupy much ‘The number of nervous and men-|4 position. She holds the degree tally diseased of all classes discov-|of Doctor of Laws and Doctor of ered in the war is 76,000, Philosophy on #edl- | eve it waa whisky. }bought from a Pullman port Tune ( | At | ‘Bayer Cross’’ to break up your Cold and relieve the Headache, Iandry,|the relief of Colds—also for Headache Aaptrio te (he trade mark of Bayer Manetacture of. ‘The enlisted men’ ar cous Geltieal dare made retroactive to . ccied in edition a bonus of four monte’ | bo pres Bae stated that my ei my ie “given for reenlistmenta.” | UOscy _ been indorsed by the} The vote wns S11 to 10 | Triple Alliance LW. W. VERDICT Alliance or any other political organ | ‘We'll Take Over the World,’ imation. While I am a member of organ iued labor and have been for thirt years, working for progressive and | constructive measur I am running lin this election as an independent leandidate and submit my record of - |service in the city counet! to the Says One Witness | people and ask their support.” SPOKANE, Jan. 22—~The tury in| Here’s Chance to the case of 2% alleged 1. W, W.'s jointly charged with ertminal mynd. | Hear Al) Three} calle was still out here today after) Mayor C. B. Fitagerald, Hugh| debating since 6:50 last night Caiéwell ané James A. Duncan, can-| We gome & e didates for ma will address the gozte,, |Kimg County Democratic etuty Satur John Grady, local secretary of the Gay noon on the faweuer of the cam W. W's, made thin dectaration In| paign. The meeting will be held at superior court tte yesterday When | sfewen cafeteria 48 placed onthe «tand. aoditine aré attempting to take over ons; aren't T" asfed Ae siftant Corporation Counsel Péoper |' Is A. M. Morgan in “Why. we are ng to take over ? Grady ‘wh “recenOy ‘tried on a| Looking for Him LS = x harge of criminal syndicafien | is now awaiting retrial pecaune of| the ftiry disagreeing the re Where is A ? His mother Ix his disappearance Mores jemployed as | Western Union M. Morgan broken-hearted over Tries Own Case; Kelly Is Guilty I bought it for whisky, I be | December 16. Hie mother, Mra. A But how can I! Morgan, who lives in Wenatchee How can the state prove| got a letter from him on the 17th gated the bottle. She has heard pothing from t « emell I leaw since. If Morgan reade this. can give any information re ng him, Mrs. Morgan would like to be addressed in care of gen eral delivery at Seattle lmain here a week wh 27 years old, wns mensenger for the but left there on prove it? ites him or ff any, Kelty, attorney for hime lown. The jury filed polemr It was in Judge Jurey’s court The jury returned. They had settled the question “Guilty,” was withering verdict. “Thirty days,” sald And Kelly walked out, that it must have beer She wil! re-| their brief an | Wife Reads Notes; | He Gets Divorce} William J. Mem a den-| Was possessed of a divorce Frt day, signed by Judge Everett Smith | and obtained on the ground that his wife had a habit of going thru bis pockets: the 3 convinced he last t whisky Dr Demurrer Ruling Sustains Editors esr 0 was aiways looking for tet A decision clearing the Union | tere,” he testified. "Once 1 Record and its publishers of charges one myself and signed « T's name, of violating the amended espionage | just to tease he She found it. But act was handed down in United |) uuldn’t convince her it States cireult court here Friday by genuine.” Judge Jeremiah Neterer. } e * Shortest Name Is ‘I’; In Insurance List Among the names of 4,500,000 rol-| Alera, sailors and marines recorded in| files of the war r Bradley f the local brar 5 University st test family name borne by two soldiers tra Camp Lewis. They wrote | wasn't od a demurrer of the defen 2, B. Ault, F. A. | Rust, Listman, Anna Louise Strong and the Seattle Union | Record Publishing company Judge Neterer held that the state ments and publications of the Union Record do not tend to produce the result charged—-that newspa- | per and ita publishers conspired to | incite people to overthrow the gov ernment. Hawaii and have ju Redding Folks Get 7". Glimpse of Pershing |»-°™» peters alte iat wren antl Schumann-Heink Is Getting Better SAN DIEGO, Cal., J Mme rnestine Schum Heink, th: >| d by her phy-| ptinuing to im the t t had the converted into ¢ Gen. | in Red-| brief stop. 23. Thousands, including high school | ! cadets, were on hand to greet and cra singer, was r cheer him when his train pulled in, at 9:45 o'clock this morning sicians today as ¢ | prove. the first chill! Take ‘Genuine Aspirin. marked with the Fever, Stuffiness. Warning! To get Genuirie Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for over 19 years, you must ask for “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,’” and | look for the name ‘‘Bayer’’ on the package and on each tablet Always say ‘‘Bayer.’’ * Each “‘Bayer package’’ contains safe and Proper directions for h Neuralgia, Toothache Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis. and for Pain generally. Bayer-Tablets “Aspirin Boxes of 12—Bottles of 24-- Bottles of 100—Also Capsules—Ail druggists’ . cs Moneacatlongideeten st SalicyRenets l | partment building when an automo. ‘| Says Bosveauue in any politia) party or committee rep- | jaituation, charged today '14 MORE MEN _ NABBED BY U. S, Await Hearing on Deporta- tion Charges Fourteen more reputed members of by off. s. The men are federal detention a hearing be commiasioner on deportation Takes Money; Tips Hats! stistatce” fares comedy, presented | gracetul manner, Seattle's “mil. 040 p. m—Crystal Post—Boning | ublican st, shortly before | Sasketball, Company B, N. G. W., ve. on Capitola apts,, of hee purse and basketball, Washington vs. Or- | «| 8 P. M—Oathedral hall—“All a Motors Away |by Anadel players for benefit St Tipping his hat in a most "eae school nf smoker : reson leo ray. ridged 4:30 p. m—Elks’ club—Star league | | Thursday night a Spaldings. Heved Mrs. 0. A. Van Brunt Spo m—U. W. gymmasium—Colle $15 Mr on # p. m—Armory—Women’s noxil lary, Klmer J. Noble post, American | orn rgey Lago sition ‘Thursday's arrests bring the total alongside of them. The | lof men up to 48 already taken into SAT IRDAY ly by department of Justices op. polite holdup man stepped from his | ives on suspicion of advocating |the overthrow of the government by macht and tipping his hat, inform. | ed them he we be forced to shoot) 8 p, m—Meany hail, University if they made an outery. There was | campus—Popular concert by Seattle | Symphony orchestra, M immigration fore Henry White, int was on her way of LcoOMpanied by an apartment | eighbor Kay Long. The two ‘omen were within a block of their bile drove Among those taken in the federal no outery, He again lifted bis hat, | dragnet Thursday was Nikodim Gor- stepped into his automobile and was! Neun—Moven cafeterta—Mayoralty |"°V8ky. brother of Vasil end Tvan gone with the woman's money | candidates address King County |Gornoveky, who preceded him to the Motorcycle patrolmen scoured the | pemocratic club. Jetention station © Gornovakys hill district without finding trace of | y < re reputed to be rs of the Beat- the Mirhwayman & p. m—Y. M. C. A—Star Basket 1), pranch of the Union of Russian ball leagne, University Community | woryers, a frankly anarchistic so Five va. Soldiers and Sailors. chety. 9 p. m—Y. M. ©. A—Star basket cailcliglil Lobe autckicele |Cleveland Labor May Launch Bank ball league, Piper & Tafts vs. Rainier | Post, Rooms Too Cold; CLEVELAND, O., Jan. 23—Cleve- and I may withdraw its Geporite Arrest Landlord |!" !shor may ia pon tem the Joseph L. Lewith, proprietor of al nk and launch a “co-oper- rooming house at 615 at., war bank of its own,” Warren 8. arrested by city he uthorities | stone, grand chief of the Brother- Friday morning and charged with|hood of Locomotive Engineers, said irman of the senate wub-| maintaining an insufficient amount her@ today mimittec, investigating the Mexican jof heat. He was released on $10] “This $40,000,000 might Just as well work for labor,” he said. VU. S. Negro Plots SAN ANTONIO, Texas, J The ¢ an. 23. backed morally an@ with arme and ammun} tion a plan to rtart a r in the United st republic rranza rnment t among to form with the New Mexico, cash The Matter of Your Teeth Is Right Square Up to You Whether or not you are willing to neglect your teeth and take dangerous chances with your health is a matter, of course, which you must decide for yourself. _ However, we canpet see how any ambi- tious person can willingly allow his or her health to become impaired, especially if it is a comparatively simple matter to prevent it. Decayed, Abscessed Teeth Do Seriously Impair the General Health There is no doubt about that at all. Any up-to-date physician will tell you the same thing. It is only within recent years that science has fully realized just how danger- ous an abscessed tooth really is to the hu- man system. Little pus sacs form around the roots of the infected tooth, and a steady stream of poison is sent by them into the system every minute and every hour of the day. This poison takes various courses of action. Usu- ally it gathers at some susceptible spot, such as a joint, when swelling, inflammation and pain ensue. Sometimes it af- fects the stomach, or the eye, or ear, or throat, or even the spine. In all cases its effect is very, very bad. _And the real cause of the trouble is not always recognizable; in fact, the diseased tooth may appear to be perfectly sound and healthy, and, indeed, it may not pain or inconvenience you in any way. Only the expert dentist can locate the trouble in a case of that kind, and that is why we are taking the liberty of urging you to consult our expert dentists if you are having any sickness, particularly along the lines outlined above, which does not seem to respond to ordinary treatment the way it should. It is entirely possible that the seat of the whole trouble may be in a diseased tooth, or teeth. AT THIS OFFICE WE OFFER YOU The services of graduate registered dentists. Every one of our operators is a graduate registered dentist, who has graduated from the best dental col- leges and passed the examination of the state dental board. Every operator in this office has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. We have one of the most up-to-date and best-equipped offices to be’found anywhere. We use the very best of materials. We guarantee all our work, with an ironclad guarantee signed both by the operator who did the work and i L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. We have absolutely painless methods of operation. We are able to guar- antee to perform practically any and all kinds of dental work without hurting the patient a bit. We cordially ‘invite you to call and let one of our expert dentists give your teeth a thorough examination. He will also tell you just what the cost will be of having your teeth put into perfect condition. This examination and es- timate won't cost you a cent, nor put you under any obligation to have work done unless you want it. But for the sake of your health, of your efficiency and your chances for success, we advise you not to put it off another day. Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager N. W. Corner Third and Union In Every Reapect Seatile's Leading Dentists , Diagonally Across the Street Fram the Postoffice, Be Sure to Get to the Right Place LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES 1405 Third Avenue »

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