The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 9, 1915, Page 7

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1 FACTS, NOT LONG WORDS, ARE 1} WHATYOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT. } THE SEATTLE DENTAL SITUATION , Because we are giving the 4 people the right kind of den- tal service to which they are entitled; because we are mak- ing a most remarkable suc- cess along those lines; be cause our business is geen o ing faster than that any other dental office in the Northwest; because we see fit to employ only the high- est type of graduate register- are compelled to stand for a lot of vilification and mud- slinging from disgruntled and jealous competitors. Ap- parently unable to compete with our high type of dental work, they resort to a lot of long words in a vain attempt to discredit us. We often wonder whether they them- selves really know just what they are talking about DR. L. R. CLARK some of their outbursts. But in spite of all this we will keep right on fighting the fight every man, woman and child in Seattle and ty knows just what kind of dental work they are en- to for their money and then where they can get it. Jong as we stand right with the people we should worry us and narrow-minded competitors may think or Bes that we do stand right with the people is evidenced | by the fact, as stated above, that our business is growing so fast that we have just had to double the size of our offices add another high grade, graduate registered dentist to These Are the FACTS Every operator in this office is a graduate registered man of the very highest type obtainable. Every in this office has graduated from the best dental : s. Every operator in this office has passed the ex- 2 tion of the state dental board and has his certificate ® fom the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair. When you come here you have the satisfaction of knowing that your work will be done by “tman who knows his business and knows how to do your work the way it should be done, and not by any chance by a student or bungler. j We use the very best materials that money can buy— ® materials that will turn out the kind of work that we can ifferd to go behind with our ironclad guarantee of satis- 4 And we do guarantee our work with an IRONCLAD ‘§ GUARANTEE which means something, which is signed both 4 oy operator who did the work and by L. R. Clark, D. &, owner and manager of this office, a man who is thor ad responsible. This guarantee means that if for any t You positively cannot, under any circumstances, get ‘ dental work done here. Our prices are always the lowest, as it is a rule with this office, from which we will permit no deviation, that we ‘will not be underbid on price. Our methods are the most scientific and up-to-date pain- | less methods that human ingenuity has been able to devise. We 'tan and do extract teeth and perform the most difficult dental “W@erations positively without hurting the patient a bit. We | lave hundreds of testimonials on file in our office from the | bet citizens of Seattle and vicinity which will bear out this | ttatement. And we ask you in all seriousness when the very best dental service here costs no more, and in most cases less, why should you take chances on the other kind? TEETH PULLED FREE each morning from 8:30 to 10 to demonstrate our painless methods. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager. N. W. Corner Third and Union. FRURE SHARKS BUSY AT Y.M.C. A. “You're next!” [meeting of the accountancy classes you are supposed to stand Of the Y. M. C. A. began thetr so- 824 look—while tae rest of the|Cial and business meeting at the shout your name at you. association building Wednesday This ts the way a lively, snapping ght lalla Mate The meeting was to reorganize the classes and arrange the sea 618 PIKE ST. son's schedule. A social meeting is to be held at 6:30 every Tuesday, That Talk for the Best Bargains tn Wall Paper. 1405 Third Ave. and a new class is to start Friday levening, September 24. | AUTO VICTIM DIES | ©. linto William J. Fairhurst, whose auto ran E. Moore, salesman ed dentists in this office and} tell the people about it; be-| cause of all these things we) rt in} your work is not entirely satisfactory we will make! RUSSIANS 8,000 PETROGRAD, German forces try Russians from Galicia have been |sharply defeated before Tarnopol | Two German divisions and an Aus |trian brigade, preparing to make a | decisive attack, and reinforced with | pul light and hea Nery, were fore- bu stalled by Russian forces and “com- co pletely defeated,” the official state ment today eatd The Teutonic losses were 200 officers and 8,000 men captured, many opt machine guns, and other booty taken. The victory was acclaimed here FROM PAGE 1 commerce law and its enforcement contains one of the most useful les sons to those who would defy the people in the pride of intrenched power. It may take years, b@t ‘all the people cannot be fooled all the time.’ ” “Corporations have been driven out of politics, and while, of course, danger of plutocracy has disap peared and the purification of poll ties has constituted a real reform |for which all good citizens must be | grateful.” 1 “Nothing Is eo timid cap 1 and nothing Is & y able to take care of what it has, A hostile spirit manifested in legislation buttons up the pockets of those who control wealth.” “We must grant increased rates to the railroads when the condi tions require it, and grant them quickly. Millions own their stock. They employ millions of men.” | “We ehould repeal the full crew |bills that impose upon the railroad companies the burden of employing |unneceseary labor.” | “No change in our soctal condi ition, it seema to me, has been more beneficial on the whole, to the workingmen, than has this resort to the power of combination among them We should know that the unions |have come to stay and to remain |powerful factors In the progress of the community But evil tenden | | | ‘ flere kas attacks continue, with heavy losses AND THE I. AND R, 2: Ara You One of Them? corruption is not ever absent, the Thousands Suffer With Catarrh and ha That Awtal Cw STAR—THURSDAY, PRISONERS Austro-| tle Fat to oust the tak Similar successes were recorded Capt elsewhere, prisoners captured The Russian forces not only re-|ma, and ermans at many points,|are on their trail who has ne armies or’—the czar charge of the with more than 2,0) Ined the ( t likewlse unter attacks delivered successf Russians Now Pureve The The c#ar wired his felicttatio: upon the Tarnopol victory “On the Riga-Dwina front, pract Enemy Losses Big “In the Trokl lake region we we: shelled and bombarded wi m bs. TAFT RAPS RECALL to the enemy, South of the Niemen |*#°*- {ts 41st annual convention, which the enemy is directing heavy at-| !t !* believed a shortage of se¥-)/ has been in session here all week . jeral thousand dollars will be re} Peter W. Goebel of Kansas City, Don't Know it Ie your breath foul? Is your n opped? Do you snore nig you eze a great deal? Do ve frequent pains tn the forehea have pains across the eye Iways Smith nei h nod Bad B. a constant bad taste In the mouth? No German move-| ship or be deported ments about Riga were reported. Russians are now pursuing killed and the retreating Teutons, and have re- wounded, and 30 guns, 14 of them occupied positions along the Sereth. East of Grodno, enemy| mt SEPT. 9, 1915. PAGE 7, a WOODHOUSE-GRUNBAUM FURNITURE CO. Use Your Credit—We Charge No Interest Only Two DaysMore OF OUR 1/2 Price fa Friday and Saturday wind up our ¥, Price Sale on Used Iron Beds, These Beds are from our Exchange Department, but all are in good condition, and most of them have been refinished. The Sale Price represents about 1-3 of their actual value. Wilton Velvet Rugs, line of pat- ection In the Wore Friday and h Grade Axminster 3210-6 size; 1 Friday wan” $9.78 00 Granite Art Squares, 9x12 nize, Friday and $3.95 Saturday joumaks. An extra good wear- ing Rug that sells regularly for $20, Special, to close them out, Friday and $11.75 Raturda Saturday at Hardwood — Chit- in golden has 6 laree drawers and good nized beveled piate mirror; regular price $15.00. Bpe etal $11.95 ¥ox & Seattle Agents for the Famous “QUICK ME Steel Range—the b Range that brains and experience have ever produc porcelain enameled . wight! No un stove p the Range Sold on the terms —#1.00 DOWN, 81.00 Your old stove taken In trade. No. 16 Alr-tight Heater; regular price $1.50. Special. Friday and Saturday AND GO TO TACOMA; | CAN YOU BEAT IT? Capt. Salvator Lumberas of the Peruvian bark Belfast, in port from Callao, has lost 14 members of } Peruvian crew They took Fi eave Tues Lamberas at }) ruviag consul The crew | | Visit Our Exchange Department for Bargains in Used Furniture Electric Iron Guaranteed 5 Years, Special $1.98 Furniture @.- ize 4167424 -Dike Street: © for assistance jeved to be in Taco- States authorities If found, they have to return to the United ul) will either They left without their wages.) | There had been no trouble GOEBEL PICKED at the north end of Vancouver is- land, came to a sudden death by a premature blast, was Pg here to- oe . day by Fire Warden T. D. Harris, VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 9.—| wo, walking his patrol, found the How Walter Langley, & miner,| miner lying at the entrance to the | working a claim in the lonely wilds! mine funnel. KILLED BY BLAST CHARGE SHORTAGE IN HIS ACCOUNTS te : | | by great crowds. They cheered it ularly iw the Grosseckau and New|) Vo nouye ‘we ot TE PACE PTS TRE WP UOTE OEE _ as an “omen of snecess for the Lit- geut railway stations region,” eid se pee perp Lip, phe | (O08 ——$————_——_————_ the official statement, “the enemy's . » Di bd m | advance was checked. We retreat-| 288 Affairs of this city, and son of | pny Were TT ed from the right bank of the|0e of the founders of the Heaps —— | fee gee tec ad nln CONTINUED tates **/ Lumber Co., faces charges prefer-| Action of the American Bankers’ UKE THAT BULL YEARLIN® 7 |red by James Mutr, for Prather & ‘ Jassociation on the report of the| re} 0. of Seattle. Heaps, former sec nominations committee was sched-| th| retary-treasurer of the Columbia] yjeq to take place late Thursday | Trust Co., is connected in the com-|atrernoon, as the last business to be plaint with alleged money short-\transacted by the association at |Yealed, following an examination of] Kan, was nominated for the office the books of the insolvent Columbia of vice president of the association Trust Co. His opponent was Sol Wexler of |New Orleans. Goebel got 29 votes Justave|in committee, as against Wexler's i N YORK Sta rman reservist, who plead ed guilty to perjury tn swearing! Unanimous for Lynch that he saw four guns mounted on| James K. Lynch of San Francis- |the Lusitanta before she sailed out|co was unanimously chosen presi- EW hl, G jot New York, was sentenced today dent. | jto 18 months’ imprisonment | The executive council will choose} Y e an h ’ | —_--——— the association's treasurer at a A S th m whos ] ed | Wesley Gore, Everett, arrested meeting Thursday evening. N. P.| 2 earn Gatling of New York city 1s the most! | prominently mentioned candidate for this place. McLane Tilton of Pell City, Ala, and E, M. Wing of} La Crosse, Wis. are the other can-| didates how good rich tobacco really is: “Tie your bull on the outside and come on in where the good tobacco is. You've been wasting your oppor- tunity with unnecessary grinding and ‘URIC ACID SOLVENT. For Rheumatiam and Kidney Trouble a a7] Kansas City Next? secretary also will be chosen executive council, and it is 1 uniikely that any can- yose the re-election of Just because you start the do ‘ 4 Ser | ready : Bc ae oe GT ig Farnsworth of New) spitting; rest your jaws and content ing and bearing down p the back—wwerm out before t do not think you have to| n that condition Kansas City, Mo. it is expected, will be chosen for the next conven- tion, altho Atlantic City, N, J., is a jcontender. MOOSERS MUST LEAVE DOCTRINES | BEHIND, SAYS TAFT our soul with a little nibble of the ‘eal Tobacco Chew.” A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobecoo—seasoned and sweetened just enough—cuts out so much of the @zinding and spitting. a ASK YOUR DEALER ForW-B CUT ea CHEWING TOBACCO. IT IS THE NEW a Fx) )\ |"REAL TOBACCO CHEW"CUT LONG SHRED, Those sufferers who are in and out of bed half a dozen times at night will appreciate the rest, comfort and strength our treatment gives. For] orm of bladder trouble or| weakens, its action is really won + derful Be strong, well and vigorous, with no more pain from stiff joints, sore uscles, rheumatic suffering, aching back or kidney or bladder troubles Williams Treatm: ider a >a Former President William H./ it y Wil-| Taft arrived here Wednesday night Take less than one-quarter the old size chew. Is ame Treatment, we will give one|ang spoke of the political future of will be more satisfying than @ mouthful of tobacco. Just teke a nibble of it until you strength chew thet suits you, thea see how evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it the republican and other parties no alcohol ot for 1916, at a reception in his honor Does not affect free, Contains habit-forming drug. find the and s is Yo you have a hacking cough? Do|the heart 4 New Washington ho- for @ Portland publishing house, ts) cieg have appeared in such combi.|Do, You Mave,®, Hacking cough |e nd this notice, with your Pred bogey a Ae ne 7 ora iene bow much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobecso still out on his personal recogniz-| nations just as in combination of|coid easily? If a0, you have catarrh, }and address, and 10c to help pay dis eatisfied. That's why it is The Real Tobacce Chew. That's why it costs ai today, altho More died yes- capital.” Catarrh ie not only dangerous in|tribution expen to The Dr rn A.|Men's Republican club. in the end. b ray \ ulcerations, fama Com . Dept. 1264, New] » g lees e terday afternoon, suffering from 8| “But the chiet ground for eritt this way.,but It, causes ulcerations, |W tiume, Company: Bast’ Hatnpton, |, creaking of the orguntzaticn ot e taste of pare, rich tobscco does not need tobe covered up. Am, fractured skull and bruises, sus! ising the recent policy of trades|tninking and reasoning power, kilis|Conn. You will receive by parcel |t@ progress: ae pee 4 . ery th excess of licorice and sweetening makes you spit too much, tained in the accident, which 0¢-| ,ions is the fact that the power|ambition and energy, often causes |post a regular 60c bottle (22 doses), |that a “formidable member of the rat all chew takes the tt ft i | ; { fh thot | ne small chew ¢ place of two curred Tuesday morning. they have legitimately acquired by|!o## of appetite. Indigestion, dyspep-| without charge and without in-lold party strayed from the fold . “ —_—_—$<$—$— —$— —$ | bination and have gener sia, raw throat. and reaches to gen- jcurring any obligat! One bottleland “mixed together with some chews of the old kind. _ “ lneea: for the betterment of theirinceas attention at chess een oo | mememeceteeee res*____|sound principles a crazy quilt of] 6éNotice how the salt brings meANKs GILTs SEATTLE WOM conditions, they ere now. attempt ve to all who are| millenial nostrums, ge and Bee out the rich tobacco taste.)9 D PRESSED PAPERS pee i citetaa® ¢ 7 dangerous and ° posals, dangerous for free constitu-| gens (Onn Ete. IGHT TELL Fpeteos labor in a. betviloged gee? ALIS] or sovernment:” He sata’ pro-| - WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City , % organized labor in a privileged tarrh Cure will. actually, De ee ee an Swiloning. torte: 615 PIKE sr. HAIR SECRET class.” Case of eatarrh quickly, T will send - ! He “ , a trial package by mal free of all publican party, but they must for- The duty imposed vpon the peo | ® {rial package by mali tree of al) | I AKomeCureGiven by One WhoHadlt . | potatoe ple in legislating by initiative and| today, and the treatment will be sont |f in the spring of 1898 I waa at agg ida a Sais ular ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW | A great many Seattle women, who|referendum is 80 much more bur-| you by return mail, Try it. It wit | tacked by Muscular and Inflar oe me Ratt nad “when” one While We Are know about a remarkable hair torn | representative system in selecting| friends. Fill out free coupon here- | emedy ticket berde with democrats or pro- CHINES bn Overy Ow oumper of years |agents to do this work that the ma-| with and mall toa | ¢ doctor aid Bi Ne Unitea:teates een seeptoriaigboaady | AY tiggints have been contin-|jority of the voters too frequently | qm mam mi m2 Ot Ot mm mu mm mm mm mm) rich rollel asf vocsiyed way ol Ate and house of representatives, | 115 Yesler Way |uaily called upon to mix this form refuse to perform thelr electoral Bf cay that cured me completely, and tif “t quod Dose OF eee progressive ese (tla. Undoubtedly the use of this) 4 thus Jeave to atin v4 rv returned. I have given it fl e. | Vegetatia |formuin t# largely the secret of the | duties, mod thls leave to.e minority BIE. humver who were terribly at-f structure is the recall of judges Heauty and luxurianc@of the hatr of | of the electorate the decision of tm B\[iicted and) even “hedriddon ‘with Hl and judicial decisions. To this the! very many Seattle w portant questions submitted by |» Mheumati¢m, and it effected a cure intl) ronubiican party is opposed, and too. The formula ah every case, 3 . ounces of bay rum, tw _ r rend at a ‘This coupon ts good for one a T want every sufferer from any form | when former progressives become | 4e comp It is jist as absurd to propose |B, package, of Gaus Com. {fof rheumatic trounie to try thie mar- Ml renublicans they give up this and| periority of | ment to build a bridge without engineers, @ bined Catarrh Cure, mated Don't send many other progresstve doctrines and give free|a teas % to build a house without an archt f in p ackage. im Ss qually grotesque.” | = York : ect or & compete: tractor, as fil ‘our name af Adress ec grotesd chem! ° ree b : prs 8 F ited legtal: rf “4 5 on lines below and mail t fi - ee, the etrieas o pr detailed legislation by | ind they both nay the votes at & popular election.” C. E, GAUSS, 7438 Main St, # | 000 MORE KIDS | UNION DENTISTS—905% Pike 8t., Comer of Third Ave ing, better to destroy da If an executive officer is dishon-|@ Marshall, Michigan 4 3 soe aang (nothing, Dut the beet materiale and suarantey © pleasing end Inst- julate he atop fall | ffoct, be reca by | | —_ tinae Geld Crowns |vigorate the scalp, stop f jest he can, in e De recalled DY |M yam noney Un El pte Pilling .. ‘ Z Jand to make the hair fluffy aft fix, |!mpeachment or by criminal trinl|g ~"™ forty eauiatiog to wend 1B tent nat ll school opened Muesday with all Suid anor Willing BS 2 BEBO | scr pries work #3 We luster. Any arumeis’ ca" ju ean|ond conviction, and sentenced to|™ street or Bp pectiveneetiot ie” Give otferea” you f total of 81,105, ns compared with| | Painless ‘x Bete of Teeth ...65,00 and 88. liaix at home, or will mix them for|the penitentiary. Under the sys-|M MR Fo D. Noveseeerecsesses free? Don't delay. Write today. Ht 20.045 for the first day last year, Examinations ond Rotimates Free. Lady Attendants. you, Apply, to the scelp ae ese | em of recall, even Lincoln would|m city 4 mars %, Sackeon, ie. Lise | GEEnee |showing a gain of 1,060. More stu- UNION DENTISTS—Cor. Third and Pike. Entrance 305% Pike St. eee Ea A ave been recalled.” _mosse ne ; ; dents enrolled Wednesday, 9

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