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DENTISTS © Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. ae ©) GIVEN ON ALL WORK. | M1) OHIO cur! RATE Gilson Gardner, The Star's Washington correspondent, was impressed with what he saw when he watched J. Plerpont Morgan, the nation’s money king, on the witness stand in the congressional investigation the money trust. And he hae written it, interestingly, in a a letter just received.) STAND BACK OF OUR WORK * FOR 2o YRANS GUARANTRE By Gilson Gardner : WASHINGTON, Deo. 27.~Mor EASY PAYMENTS wan talking ls Morgan buman, He Dentists Onle Cut Rate/is no longer the superman, the dem Prices. Prives, | igod. It was just a doddering old Set of Teeth man who faced the keen Jew law. " “ yer cros#examining for the congres- Guaranteed ....... $e Gieamittes. Set of Teeth “If Captain Kidd had lived to be $3 ‘Thus Victor Murdock, after listen- a ny Guaranteed Solid Gold or Porceiain Crown . sah $3 EXPECT 10,000 WILL ASK VOTE ON POLICE BILL @ Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work Before December 31 rolls round,| | Dr. Walter Kelton, chairman of the| | hour to the “Uncrowned nd I think that's the way it appear Md to most ot thon who Little Lawyer Is Match for Morgan d Av. and University St. $0 and had been in rather fatling health we would have seen about the same kind of man.” Gold Fillings, 75¢ Up + Siver Filings, 25¢ Up }referendum campaign on the Grif [fiths ordinance, expects 10,000 sig- ¥ PAYMENTS—Part down Dalance in payments. ; WRITTEN GUARANT natures on the petition to submit bee. measure to the votes of the! | in March. This will be © number required elton and Robert C. Saun- ders, vice chairman of the commit tee, are going to devote all their | PAINLESS DENTISTS _ absolutely the 9) ford, and our We have en- ost class vaude time for the rest of the year in the }campaign against the new police | bill, Resides the numerous volunteers | who are securing names by a house \to house canvass, referendum pett- | j vom Helen Vail Co Chas. Silieman Vielih Wonder tions may be signed at the follow-|_ ing places: W. B. Hutehinson & Co., Second j}av, and Union at. Preston's Pharmacy, 5311 Ballard ay., Ballard. University Pharmacy, 14th av. N. B. and 42nd st. University Pharmacy branch, t4th av, N. EL and 45th st. SAMUEL U NTERMEYER PARIS.—As the result of fre quent nervous breakdowns among the female operators at the central telephone exchange here “chambres do crises de nerfs,” or soothing rooma, are to be provided in all French exchangea. i ae, new apne al 21, tinal “Tonneau” Descended From ou Barrel —_—_—— TTT MONEY BARON--JUST WEAK, DODDERING OLD MAN IEDs the Inatitution ber as many as three appears to be; HAS MADE HIG pa Morgan sur-/a difficulty, His economics are so| MONEY BY INSTINCT of legal valets and vague that a high school boy who Morgan has made money by an relatives by mariees, patting him has skimmed the rudiments of po-|inatinetive process. It is his sub- on the back and telling him he was litical economy would pass a better conscious cerebration like that “doing beautifully,” took the place examination, He has no brilliance, | which enables us to walk and think of the awe-inapiring financial idol, | ng Intellectual foree—not even per- lot things, He does not know All tdols ought to hold their) sonal force, the why, He has made money be tongues. There in a fascination in| He had come before the commit cause he was the born and trained continued silence, The great stone tee with one rudimentary sentence money-making animal. figures along the Nile are almost — ro ia no money trust; it is| Now he js old, but the inetinet terrifying in their mystery because impossible to get contro! of all the still survives. Me is predatory, He they do not speak. The Oracle was! money in the world”=-and he re does business as a oat goes after a worshipped because the Oracle tn-| peate this again and again. He stut-| mouse, as ® bull terrier goes after dulged in cryptic utterances, and ters and stammers and looks ap-|the neck of a mongrel, as a man then but rarely, The Silent Moraes pealingly to his hi riced counsel , a6 & bull horns into the herd, ‘was oraoular and terrifying. ie ch aa to ¥ don’t you the stronger crushes the weal dark mysteries of the Morgan brain! stop th ove-oxamination;|er. He is a bull in the fingnetal Were furnished by a superstitious what am i paying you for; why do, herd, and the yearlings have to public with vast schemes and gi you let them set me up and make stand aside when wantio » With executive a fool of met” abilities Napoleonte, with visions of| Morgan the great financier! financial world-control, with all the| Fudge! Morgan js nothing but Alreach out and acquire. He was attributes of the phet and the system. This old man does not|born so, His father was predatory| post and the soldier combined to| know the business of his New York! for years before this Morgan was a| dominate the economic world! office. Ho hardly remembers the|man, and when he arrived at his|horse. It is an old institution In QUESTIONERS PROD |oame of his Philadelphia firm. If) majority he won his spurs in the| France. Long years ago a vehicle HIM TO GET NAMES |be should die tomorrow, Mor, proper fashion for bis calling, by| was made in the same shape as the| various markets to keep the com- He begins to talk; and he does | company would be as powerful, us| cheating the government, by using|tonneau for children and 0¥-| pany posted on existing conditions. not know. He can't remember. He| dangerous, ae much @ money trust/ the courts to defraud, by following ernemeos. It was then called a gov-| dotese ts forgeta who the directors are in bis|an it is with this old man puttering|)a rotten dollar for months and\erness’ car and, because of ite re Madison Mills, Va., boaste of the own banks. Me has to be prodded around, collecting pearls, sacred) y until he had tratled down the! semblance to the ofl tonneau, was|only baseball team in the world as to the names of the banka of |relics, treasures of the art|last one with the last penny of} tonneau, It was entered | made up entirely of brothers. The Which be is owner; even to remem, | world. blood interest. ‘ear, What was more nat ‘oldent is 43, the youngest 16, The haughty automobile snob, ural, then, than when the same who boasts of the size and speed | shape and type of body was adopted of his car does not know that the|for the automobile it should be most prominent part of the vehtele| called the tonnean’ took {ts shape and ite name from The progression of the tonneau the lowly barrel. And yet that is from its meek and lowly origin exactly what did happen. jto the present highly polished The word “tonnean” means noth | form ia sho wn in the sketch {ng more nor less than barrel, and Kt doosn't mean a very nice sort of | THEY FIND WAY OUT barrel, either. It ts the particular! name given to a barrel that holds) 1,000 kilogrammes of of!—so that it is really an off barrel the auto! The Priest Rapids Ranch Co. which is dividing up ite 1,500 acre property on the Columbia river and selling it in five and 10-acre orch- ard lots, has organized the Priest Rapids Commercial Co., the purpose of which will be to market all the fruit of the settlement. The com- pany also intends to establish a jeannery to handle unmarketed fruits. Agents will be placed tn the he puts down} hin head and gets the glare in his eyes, It tw merely the instinct to owner invites his guesta to take their seats in, that he may proudly show them his car. ‘ The original barrel that was given the name of to u Was mounted on wheels and was drawn by @ Dpild thee more stately mansions, Q my soul. (@) s ghtace ~~ roll; a vau ’ im.” FI ech ’ temple, Rober than the last, rom heaven wilha dome more vast, | Shut Ss th art_free, é Hy coke a es YOU CAN GROW A SET OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH, WITH ROOTS THAT WON'T ACHE 1——-Tooi for cutting out gum. 2—Circular saw for cutting round sict in jaw bone. 3—Crose section of jaw bone showing sict cut for root. 4—Wire root ready for placing in jaw bone, and tooth to go fon it, S—Tooth ‘attached to artificial root—Printed by courtesy of | Popular Mechanics. If all your teeth are gone, which the roots grow. a. this don't worry. You can have a com- pole & crateltke framework of platt num ta fitted. The tlaeue |Plete set of new ones planted ju8t | hrough the interstices of the p carta as firmly in your jaw bones as the work, and six weeks after the op | old ones ever were. They'll be Just | eration the motal root is firmly fast | as good, too—better, in fact, for! ened, practically they won't ache. |. On top of the | The “artificial root” invented by | forming the root, ja Wichita, Kas. dentist, ts « mar-/having a slot, into which another velous device f doing ‘away with disk is fitted; and upon this latter ithe troubleso: plate” to which/ an artificial tooth or bridge is built false teeth « weuslly attached. up tn the ordinary way. When as |The Inventor recently gave a dens | whole jaw is to be fitted with teeth, of the Stone-Fisher Co. Store Is Changed Today to to Eat Vatideville, § p. m. to a. @bote Dinner, with pint T5e. j : i ! onatration at the conveution of the | about six National Dental association at Washington. This is the way it works: Two hollow, cylindrical instru ments, one chisel-edged and the oth- ler with a saw-tooth edge, are used To 1511 3rd Ave. ! we will be pleased to you with our famous Chile Con Carne, ete. — and in the bony ae to make a hole, respectively, in the tissue tn MODERN elegantly rooms at lowest rates at Hovel Vie Vie Wetiate But sea" "1 NOT BE OPPOSED ‘Third and Cherry. AMUSEMENTS SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Main 43. TONIGHT—ALL WEEK Ralley & Mitchell Present “ARIZONA” sf) warn ae hee at en HIG ACTS wou wows S—OTHER BIG S$. & 0, ACTS—B Continuous Verformance XKimas. PANTAGES are of Red Signs looking for ted nig, “The n, ° wn,” in front of the eck, and think that cothing ta my offices, but on atkoover that the @ of the wrong Dr. irown, BW ALY, OF DENTISTS ON AVE, MING TO Many people wh tices at 713 mee | eanie sore eagem ros my | | tom, 0D. ‘nt 1a Pie Vey alos * saan eth Postal Tele- evenings. saad Sundays! Ne@ Wayburn's ENGLISH VONY BALLET eett from Winter Gard AUL BYRNES RID! Other catures, Toe nad 300 1422-24-26 First Avenue Our 25c Regular Dinner —AND— Our Special 50c Chicken Dinner Served from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m, Are Unexcelled in Seattle Oysters, Dungeness Crabs, Fish, Steaks and Chops FREE—LATEST MOTION PICTURES—FREEB Vocal and Instrumental Concert Afternoons and Evenings Prot. Napo’s Hawailan Orchestra ~OF 9~Artlete—9 roote are set and the space between them is bridged. The platinum root i# impervious to acids and does not the tissue which about The exhibition of the artificial root excited much interest among dentists from all parts of the coun- try. BUSINESS WILL TOLOWER TARIFF WASHINGTON, Dec. %7-—~The democrats ‘ LONDON—Adyortisement in the Church Times: “Wanted— affectionate governess to take charge of three spoilt children bef require occasional flog ng.” BERLIN.—-An extensive tract of land near here acquired by @ moving picture concern which is laying it out with {imitation forests, deserts, mountains, val- leys and cities, has been named Milmersdorf, or filin village. LONDON.—"Remember that you have a man’s iifo depend ing on how you do your work” is the motto posted on the walls of an aeroplane factory in South London, ST, PETERSBURG.—That he Forte & murderer serving @ fe sentence, antered pond ship with him in a mining ven- ture and used other convicts to work the mines was charged here senioek Councillor of State A, 8. Zaytseff, inspector of prisons, at Irkutsk, who is Gemtoced from the service. BIG ST STORM ON WAY A little red “Ting | has been flut- tering all day at the top of the Hoge butlding. It means that Mr. August Storm ia expected before many hours. In his private car Ralnclouds will also come My. Awful Highwinds and Major Hatblow Off. ‘Phey will cause considerable stir in Seattle this afternoon or tonight, SE YOUR OWN NAMES ON YOUR OWN STORE” was the keynote of thousands of letters we received in our recent call for advice on the subject of changing the name of the store. Arguments on this head were practically unanswerable. If there were any doubts in our minds before reading those wonderfully fine letters, so full of golden advice and good will, there surely were none left after reading them. And yet they were full of friendliness to the old name of Stone-Fisher Co. They expressed their pleasure at the improvement in the store, making it a more at- tractive place than ever for them to trade. A great many, from sheer regard, wished us to continue the old name along.with ours. This we are going to do, and trust that by so doing we shall be able to weld the new with!:the old in an acceptable bond of friendship be- tween us and the people. ‘adda now, at this time, when all Christendom breathes of good “will and loving kindness, we join the chorus of good cheer and | See ‘paterson co FORMERLY The &. Stone-Fisher Co.