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Boston Dentists | $420.22 Second Ave Opp. Bn Mar By Fred L. Boal Hi Gill grinned “It's a funny situation,” he said, True-to-Nature Teeth “''" es ; paar 8. S A gigantic, a ¢ 8a The Finest Production of Dental Art). anything like it before. 1 split Bxamination and advice. FREE/! think about it ‘ | Hi Gill, recalled, repudiated, nov cereee OS and extra heavy) : a puaia W om... 3 $5.00/4nd The Star cooing and billing! I than twice as many votes as the tw k (strictly first-class ) eegooth «5. ppysers Sin .. 95,00) fates, one of them the highly respec ; Mr, Trenholme! Gold Fillings... ...+++-- 81.50 Up It is, I say, an excellent joke, 7 True-toNature Teeth, per set ever, who do not see the humorous s' Wipes ss $5.00 to $15.00 and unique situation (Finest Teeth tn the world.) I do not mean Mr. Trenholme and |The joke is too completely on them Nor do I mean the seven unsuccess mayoralty nomination All Work Guaranteed 15 Years. Endorsed by leading business men aad the dental profession generally. | I mean the thousands of good people in Seattle who a ean peoy — have fallen into the habit of thinking of Hi Gill as a soul Beautiful Silverware lost and forever damned. I hope to be able to coax these For Star Readers worthy folks to smile a_ little 2 388 ix beautifully decorated 1 was brand-new In Seattle ja mayor, because he made mistakes. rene eae *fuieh Sliver 7 when | first saw Hi Gill, | But the second time he was the best ns free to mail subscribers to| didn't even know what “Gill. (mayor Seattle ever had.’ ” The Star. They are of beautiful; ism” meant. It wae the da AND, BELIEVE ME, HE MEANT) design and will last a lifetime. A| after the election, two years | WHAT HE SAID get of these spoons could not be) ago. The Star had fought Gill, I have never heard a man more @aplicated at any store for less| tooth and nail, The Star had | terribly in earnest. than $2.50. We have bought them beaten him. Cotterill, The fm such large quantities thet we are Sta candidate, had been Now he grinned able to give them to our subserib-| elected by nearly 800 votes. And I grinned ers. All that is necessary for you) | was sent to Gill to get a “state You're as good as mayor this to do is to pay your subscription to/ment.” 1 didn’t Hike the assign mingia, I sald _ i ; ‘The one in ad ment. It was too much Iike rubbing ebbe.” was his cautious reply. | ees tne coonab' wives went te in “What is the first thing you're ($3.25), and the spoons will be sent If your subserip- ic you, charges paid But Gill put me at my ease with | Kolng HE’S PLEDGED FOR CITY OWNERSHIP! t “any way you look P sides ities every never time joke my triumphant! Hi Gill li Gill) getting more » next highest candi table and impeccable how here are those, ide of this delightful) hi ful candidates for the] » when you get In office? tion does not expire for some time, the first words he uttered “Nothing that will increase the you can take advantage of this| “Star man, eh? Gilad to see you.” tax rate,” sald Gill offer now and renew for a year He pumpe hand Well, eer 1 objected that that was no an L sught me, but | swer from the time it expires, or by in-|folks have always foug ; : pa teresting a friend in The Star and| you've always fought me fair. And| “It Is,” Gill insisted. “When you you Beat me, There's no hard feel-| take charge of a business concern taking a year's subscription at the regular price, you will receive the|ing om that score, boy—not thejand find that it Is spending too spoons just the same. least tn the world much money, the first thing to do A generous foe and a game lose ts to quit fing for awhile and You can’t help Hiking a man like ae for leak Vhat else? that Your Money for ee “1'm going to get that Cedar river moneyed friends. | THE STAR—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1914 Aw, COME ON, SAM, DON'T BE A | PHOTO PLAYS Mary Pickford closes at the fi mmer tonight {In the Fame j Players’ flim of a shipwre man and woman on a lone | Seattle-Made Goods. Our paths didn’t cross again until | dam finishe And I'm golng| She makes a very dainty Nina, and a few weeks ago, The primary was/to tnsist the tmmediate con-| carries the spirit of the story all a Furniture Jt wing near. I interviewed Gill,|struction of a concrete aqueduct to| through the four reels “aealt “aslaaty and be told me he had “reformed.” | bring the water to the city. We] ig ; Expert es gertar oa any king J Maybe you laughed when you read| have only one pipe Ine now, and It The dark-are J Margarita I Nech it. I didn’t laugh when he said it. |{#n't enough.” | jer, in “Sally's Elopemen com of ogg lhe con gg ag org I asked him, you may remember, And then edy at the Class A tonight, makes ty . Tri: | Ord hag why he wanted to be mayor—axain “i'm going to see to It that the/a very charming — comedienne ee red And when I pressed him, he finally |clty acquires the Renton line at/Squint (Harry pouere? Bacog Rea ‘urn: I'm going to|} lover, who stakes his i “When my two boys have once. Either that, or going | Rattan Furniture Co. |! <3! nid bulid a competing line. I'm not} Money on an auto to win the fatr Siutegpeljpnn ety rotpga hempodie Sally, should be the hero, Anyone 2045 Sixteenth Avenue W. Phone Queen Anne 474. jable to say to them: ‘Your grand. ther was mayor of Seattie—twice. “The first time he wasn't much of to decide can't acquire the Renton | condemnation proceedings.” going to walt for the supreme court whether the city can or line by who would get into and drive the machine he did deserves a medal "You talk ike a municipal owner. “Jane a two-part Imp ship man drama at the Alhambra — tonight | “Wait. I'm gotng to insist upon|and Sunday, ts adapted from an full co-operation of the board of| English novel. Jane, left an or | pubite works in the matter of the| phan, {s sent to an asylum when her kind uncle dies, and grows up MOTOR CAR CO. | °°"! seo KH PIKE ST. Northwest Distributors, Phone Kast 622. board, but fice both “What minors t to be finished. had the coopera | Renton line and of the Burien lne,)| That Burien line is fotng | there. As a young woman, ‘The mayor bas never/| ion of the entire I'm going to have it or change the complexion of the board. | | “I make this promise now: Three months after I take of- the Renton and the Burien lines will be running as municipal enterprise about the cafes?” “Any cafe that sells liquor to minors or allows female o enter will lose its game ‘license. I will not wait for the AMERICAN license to expire. I will revoke ON MILLE cat “1 have no objection to a cafe DORRIS ogee) conducted as such—that Is, i A. MILLER, Manager. place of refreshment. But most = of the cafes now are places of — chang tl W.H. Barnes & Son Meter Trcke | ihe ss “I know Guaranteed Continuous Service. Covers Every Truck Sold. Phone Main 6504, p's and q's sorry you heartedly, When my not mean Garage and Salesroom 610 Seneca St. WASHINGTON CAR- assignation. They will have to heir policy or quit busl- w and order’ people dis 1 reminded him I shall have to mind my she en ters the employ of Rochester, as j the governess of his ward, Adela Rochester has a crazy wife in the whose presence Jane dis- when she ts to be wedded The picture ex | house, | covers, to Rochester. plains tt all . “The Price of a Ruby,” parts, at the Colonial, starting Sunday, shares interest with Pathe’s Weekly. It is a drama. ‘the story of a girl who steals from her benefactor, and, with the money, obtains happiness. she must pay the price In return ing to the sweatshop, from which the stolen money had freed her She wins happiness tn the end eee in two “Broken Lives,” at the Dream | tonight, features a very realistic | factory fire scene. It {# on pres ent day conditions tn large factory districts, where money counts more than lives, It is a Pathe play eee ° WHAT'S ON TODAY But you folks won't be | @ backed me, even half ns the lesser of two evils term ends, ‘Gilliam’ will! it did two years) what BROADWAY PHONE EAST 467. DOG GUARDS GIRLS IN HOME IN TEXAS 4 Fours, Continental Motors $1,650 to $2,650 Imperial Auto Agency 312 East Pike St. T rRice 2 Sixes, ‘Imperial AN HONEST CAR AT AN HON Studebaker Garford Mopar Sevart aw > Pacific Car Co. Robert Atkinson, Mgr. 808 East Pike St. Phone East 670 Waterhouse Trading Co. Auto Department Touring Cars and Motor Trucks | Alhambra Until Sunday Night | "Jane Byr two-part Imp drama; “The Boob's Honeymoon,” Rex comedy; “Lumber Industry | California,” industrial; “The Old Locket,” Rex drama; "Fishing In dustry of the Great Lakes,” Indus trial | | Clemmer Until Saturday Night | “Hearts Adrift.” four parta; “A | Daughter of the Hills,” three parts. Colonial All Week “The Lion and the Mouse,” part Lubin drama Nye i . Class A Until Saturday Night “The Blow-Out at Santa Banana,” two-part American comedy: “The Janitor,” Rellaace drama; “Sally's Elopement,” Beauty drama. eee Oream Until Tuesday Night Grand Until Saturday Night 1514 Broadway Phone F. 351 ‘ x ..| “Mutual Weekly,” world's news DALLA “i Seiya we aneres “Plays the Thug,” two-part Domino; but Mrs. Wier and her two daugh HS aka her,” Keyston ful ¢ uardian eters tier F a Tilikum Sunday and Monday _ tector in Jack elr shepherd dog An American King,” two-part BALLOU & WRIGHT Two burglars who attempted to en-| maison; “What Comes,” Easanay Automobile Supplies G, #4. Ties and Tubee—e Sate tay | ter the Wier house attacked Jack comedy; “The Return of Jack ‘ with a knife, but he planted his|petiew,’ Vit : | 817 East Pike. Phone East 471 teeth in the right place and the| *!" i sp a silidaiimaaammeeas housebreakers took to their heels. + * WATCH U8 GKOW . Bach night Jack goes to the car] RESIDENCE THEATRES Auto Supplies, Tires, Olle and Gres ne to 1 Josie and Ella Wier | @ : We remove carbon with Oxy enerai repairing when they peturn (rom work At the Pleasant Hour Tonight 202 Union st DALEER, A.B HALAS ON Moin sane | “The Colonel's Oath,” drama L “The Children’s Hour,” drama; | “EVERY FOR THE AUTO MAN AND HIS CAR" ‘The Firebug,” two-reel comedy | THE WASHINGTON AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY MOTORCYCLES BALLOU & WRIGHT | New York Northwest Distributors Thursday | mail car 817 East Pike. Phone East 471 STILL AT LARGE GHAM, Ala e deputy {ficers are for the Queen Orle and Heb. sheriff 21 and gang & @Crescent ns Limited »bbed the k- New night of packages representing a value of $100,000., At the Home Sunday “A Kentucky Romance,” drama; “Tricked by a Photograph,” ‘drama; “An Elusive Diamond,” drama; “The Under — Sheriff comedy. WASHINGTON.—The house na val committee voted against a new naval drydock anywhere on the At lantic coast this year, Later | | Anthony Caminett!, U. 8. Co! a few ide orem from the United Hindus Arrayed employers in the the battle against old gang of y reduce the foreign of production. | | T ake living intolerable for the American laborer is no (CONFER TODAY { conce " That they are reapousibie for the 1y of unemployed thousands | of ALASKA R. R |that stalks, gaunt and hungry, over this broad land today is no concern | And that the thefts and 1 tn ed Ameri-| cans made desperate elther through act r foul associa-| tion with these filth-reeking Astatics who hav 1 the American's | Pittman of Nevada b, the t concer can bust American's home and th n to the avaricious, Kr a8 organization | Commissioner Caminett! sai ‘ton ree “Asiatic America is immune years ago. e any t missioner of Immigration Aw fighting fo immigration There are twice as many here as there were two 1F WE DROP THE BARS TO 350,000,000 HINDUS, EVERY him poreh-« _BOALT WRITES HIS THIRD INTERVIEW WITH HI GILL || (oFact via BARRIER? LA Borers ON THe 4 PAaciric COnst = lei JOBS. — with the attle in cor particularly the big al ens and t oO aro big bustr limbers who want the of labor and cheapen the erican’s cov ng Amer the the hou Is a real s not of the slight erwand Amert. ission on immigra menace. No part of STATE IN THE UNION WILL GET ITS SHARE.” CAN COMMISSIONER CAMINETT! HOLD THE BARRIER? BUILD AN AUTO [BOv Wins $50] | WHILE YOU WAIT i Automobiles while you walt! Such a fashion may be put fn vogue in Seattle, following the ex ample of the new Ford Motor Car factory here, which turned out an automobiie in exactly 40 minutes The occasion was the visit of the members of the Home Consum ere’ league to the factory. The car was completely assembled while the visitors looked on, and was then taken out for a spin. The new factory plans to turn }out 25 automobiles a day ed k building t corner of known has b of Olym 0.000. . Bullding L The three-story bri located at the northwe: 10th av, and Pike #t., the Bluff apartments, leased to Joseph Forsell pia, for five years for The negotiations were conductey Calhoun, Denny & Ewing. by Good for $1.00 Pair fi of and alled to 1, LIKS, Jnck~ tn |] Name Address Return mati wili bring you $1.¢ Patr of Drafts to try FREE To Everyone Suffering With RHEUMATISM |I Make This Unlimited Offer Tl send you a Dollar Pair of My Foot Drafts the me day I get your coupon — fresh from the labor. lar, Sciatic, Lumbago or Gout—no | matter where located or how se vere They are bringing comfort Jeven to old men and women who | have suffe 1 all their lives, as well jas all the milder stages. Don't | neglect rheumatism, I urge you, for 1 know the horrible torture and deformity it so often leads to. Send |today for the Drafts. | send them on free trial because | know what they have done for many thousands and I have faith that they can do as much for you. Try the Drafts when you get home, Then, are fully satisfied with the received, send me One | Dollar eo) en se | not, they cost you nothing 1 take your | word. Can't you see that I couldn't sell my Drafts year after \year if they dian’t really do just what I claim for them? Address Frederick Dyer, Dept. LKS, Jack son, Mich, Send no money—just the coupon, Write today—now. 1 The annual patriotic ora orical contest, held under the auspices of the Washington Society, Sons of the American Revolution, was won jby Phillp Nyren, a student at the Broadway high school, Friday | night. The contest was held in| the Broadway auditorium A prize “Broken Lives,” two-part Pathe} atory, ready to play; “Sawdust and Salome,” Vita-| begin the graph; “Great Rivera of the North,” | work the min Essanay scenic ute you put A | them on, The Melbourne Until Saturday Night are relieving “Mutual Girl,” series 4; “Mabel’s | every stage Bare Escape,” Keystone comedy and condition “Portrait of Anita,” two-part Ma-| of this cruel jestic; “The Hidden Clue,” Re-| ‘disease, wheth: Hance. | er chronic or| e- Wrederick Dyer acute, muscu tf you! fit | of $50 was aw SELL SCHOOL BONDS: At a meeting “of the school board held Friday night, the Har ris Trust & Savings Bank of Chi cago, was allowed to purchase school bonds to the amount $361,000 AT THE THEATRES TONIGHT Metropolitan—Victor Morley in The Quaker Girl.” Moore—E. H. Sothern In “Ham let.” Seattle Batley & Mitchell Stock Co, in “Three Weeks.” Tivoli—-Keatin & Flood Co. in “ of the World.” LENTEN SEASON WITH ITS SELF DENIAL AT HAND next wee begins chureh nd religiou ear will impart @ more ng to the observation Jeattle, according to church leade Church members w itt ire. from social pleasures and frivol itles permissible during the win ter season and will devote their time to works of cheer and self | denial. Many churches have planned a “Good Cheer” auxil lary for Lent. One church has a hospital club, which will ald the afflicted. Karly celebrations of the mass and holy communion, and dally de ons, will be observed by the Ro. ! atholic = gn Episcopal the elty federation day meetin worst ‘HE’LL STAY HERE Ministeria Rabbi B. 8 of New York| ne to Seatt a visit and tar-| ed He intend to hurry back to} New York to attend a lecture course in Columbia w Miss Anna Gers and now thelr en nounced. He wil versity of Washington Jones as \LOOK! by | por Guernsey were nam the house. In The bill was taken up in confer-|* ence today Ves ISN'T WED 36 YEARS; now DIVORCED SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21 atter| years married life, Mrs. Mary Eg- gers was granted a divorce from sheriff Fred Eggers, on grounds of jeruelty. 3 BATTLE A cop’ Attacked by three toughs in el alley between Occidental and Sec-| ond aves., on Main st., last night,| when he ordered them to be quiet, |}) 26 be Patrolman J. W. Brennan was se verely beaten. He used his club and finally fired two shots in the air Two men fled. He captured a third | | and took him to the city jail. The trial of John Clancy and Gus ||| Scholtz, charged with bookmaking, ||| was postponed Friday when Stephen Wentworth, known also as D. §S. Ricker, the state's principal witness, fafled to appear. Wentworth, as special investigator for an afternoon filed the complaint ie 1 tot and the authors inder PROPOSITION TWO of, authorizing of anid Pi Phe question the Port Comntasion ttle ‘Orrow al serial on whall the Hun (760) bonds first to be of the denomination Hundred Dollars ($100). each Hundred (100) bonds next tn such | L ELECTION ed voters in the t District be held said Port ritted to such nature ive Hun f the denomination | ‘ed Dollars ( ainder of s | Treas the 1 sta te of Washin * | iss and is such a and at such times as the mission shall hereafter Sald bonds to mature tn f f ° rom 1 to 42 yoars, with average maturities 1 to 750, inclusive, fr 4 nclusive, from 1 rs, wi age maturity | the impr istrlet td income “y net income and taxes reating a proper t suf. {fund for the payment of the prin cipal and interest of sald b a they } © due, 5.000 of like amount of bonds ar as may t of the $8,000 » Rast Water Uthorized 1 vote n of Jun izat said $2,000,000 b to nd issue, invalidate or uid Sp March 2 1 ie in all » hour 1 remain open| at the } at is Will the po lock p” 10th day |r 1 open until the hour of 8 0% Dated this 4 m. of February “ re THE PORT COMMISSION PORT OF SEATTLE H. M. CHI Its IMSRERG, Secretary, PTENDEN President, Attost . 2. prese | Tie California “The Exposition Line, 1915’ -|RocklIsland Lines It’s Summer All the Way Kansas City, 8t. Louls, Chicago, New York and All Eastern Citles Cc. G. CHISHOLM strict Freight and Passenger! Agent Phone Elliott 1256 720 SECOND AVE. We Carry in Stock Ready for Delivery Order Blanks. Cargo Manifest Blanks. Bills of-Lading Blanks. Manila Second Sheets. (Made in Washington.) Printing at duced prices. General ———— sed Roll Top Desk, chair, 1-3x5 pr 1-6x8 twodraw- er Card Cabinet. McCann Printing Co. 212 SPRING STREET sentative will call, THINK! atre i )K! READ! ing. twelve. first-run otion pletures on a regula each week ix The Union Theatre. true, regardies on, and without f the price of You are as er THE 315 PIKE St “THE LOVE OF TOKIWA™- Two-part Drama. “THE SERVANT OF THE ING THE COOK” STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS How We Aid You to Do Efficient: Work and Get the Best Results We figure plans, compute | quantities and prepare care fal estimates, Qur QUANTITY SURVEY- ING and APPRAISING DE- PARTMENT is under the supervision of an expert and we prepare correct estimates and bills of quantities Our Bills of Materials are depend. adle and enable contractors to bid intelligently and know their bid is right. Our MUNICIPAL BUYERS’ DEPARTMENT is the only one of its kind in Seattle. nv it Public Officials and tractors may get full and eth nite tmformatien on 6 material required for m ! pal use from the smallest j} item to the largest, together if with the prices and the names of the suppliers. George B. Worley || Efficiency Engineer S17 Yesler Wa: Elliott 8881 RHOADS DENTAL CO. Third and Pike Dental Experts. When It comes to @ good, first clase dental service at a reasonable price, these dentists can offer you something entirely new In methods Let them tell you all teeth, what ot an and have You will be treat. id you have nem, you will ue in ‘full. Not I surely feel cxults. These toa for will be Gentists have many years, and thelr valuable to’ you. advice An office fitted entirety in white enamel and sanitary in every way, See them before going “elsewhere. Gold Crowns $5.00, Bridge Work $5.00 Fillings 500 Up. ing Free with Work. Eatracting and Ot her Rhoads Dental Co. Third and Pike greatly re

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