The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 6, 1915, Page 2

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OPEN CAMPAIGN FOR SUFFRAGE 300 Wo- the Slipshod, Hasty or Unskilled Dentistry Is Costly and Dangerous Receives Leaders in White House President men ASHINGTON w D. C., Dec, 6 Refined ENTISTRY WORK that is turned out by the wholesale cannot be carefully With the opening “of congress to people done, and the very {dea of “falling in line” and being called “next” like the nagar P apy spent reg 8 prey avoid the customers In a barber shop ts repulvive to sensitive people leapital city the field of thelr ac tll AE month is the most important organ of the body, and the teeth are the tivities in bebalf of the Susan B saga guardians of the stomach, and seof the general health it ta maarel, Anthony suffrage amendment to } F » hea'th and cleanliness shoul the « tutlor Teeth the therefore, that peo with proper ideas as to hea'th a I guardians be anxious to have their teeth put in good order. And in these times THE At 12:30 p. m. A great delegation of the COST is an important matter of aulfregiats was weleoued in the rotunda of the capitol by the house wnniat UT COST jx a relative term, CHEAP dentistry and unskilled work EorAsds. OS Whe One. ne ened “ d erior materials—are most expensive tn the g run ‘ « . pe Aacge we i Rha pas? hago ey Ss “ry — resenta ° onde even the initial price of a so-called “cut rate” man ts high, or higher, than A sb tm, President Wheon re that of a skilled and conscientious dentist ived 200 suffraget leaders in the E MAKE no boast of the numberof people we “turn out" in @ day, Our |Kast room at the White House. object is to build up a practice and reputation for thorough work at the | The campaign for the Anthony Individual ost reasonable price, Every patient receives tigp most oa ntlon. Every amendment will be planned at the treatment individual cas) i# conscientiously studied and treated week's seeaton of the Advisory counctl and the oman ‘on . “Nature O' R “Nature-teeth” are duplicates of the ones Nature gave you, Whether a enti. Selmathe Wednantas teeth” bridge or a plate Is used we say toour patients 8 with them chew \"""Today's ‘receptions marked the with them, emile with them; they stand ever teat And our guarant tells arrival in Washington of Mra. Sara PAGE 2. ee Se | »§ EMPRESS Matinee Daily 2:30 P. M.—Twice Nightly 7:30 and 9 P. M. pe at eee SPLASH! SPLASH! A WHALE OF ; of our earnestness the story Hard Field and Miss Frances Joliffe, Mondell petition erland and Representative the EXAMINATION FREE—NO OBLIGATION INVOLVED from San Francisco, by motor M. 0, SIPES, Mgr |bearing the Owienature peth Full Sets, EXAMINE THESE nicks Crowns and pee Magee to pass the U n Full set of Nature Teeth (upper or lower). $10.00 Bridges The two were met by representa pper Gold Crowns + $5.00 tives from congressional upion Lower Bridge Work, per tooth 2.00 | headquart ore and local suffragiats Sots, Paling, per teeth -.»~<..- ei }in cavalry, infantry and motor di Porcelain Fillings, per tooth ... visions Amaigam Fillings, per tooth $1.00 The procession went to the Painless Extractions, per tooth 50c steps of the capitol, Senator goth. Per Tooth there received and spoke briefly Per Set Boston Dentists . inns The two women travelers replied irks eure: %.%. Db Datiy. ember of the m. to 12 OPprostTr BON MARCHE Ne OMAEN tise ta). Suraeons Bs “a ¥ a WITH AUTO; BOY BADLY INJURED ey M’CULLOUGH LOOKS LIKE bf “cc ” Willie Smith, 16, 909 North 72nd 2 in at Prowl bospita a ay in a precarious condition 3 pee fe th fracture of the #kul * lowing a collision at 11:45 4. m * between a Capitol Hill car and a be » at North lath et Ps : t at © Sunday night nds well bey his crown be * Organ prelude was followed oe . . Tadermacie Rapti ones iteant te the retreating sud ps or ta aan. Soe Oe ys, whi ) } tells what he se of bik“ hels “ en then in the auto. rin ot ae wag and irman a He looks like a good scout en, then tion, followed | yi, ute and bruises and is an entertaining talker now are read-| "Te auto belonged to the “To strangers and friends Prof. Clifford Tentner, the or. | NS. wi yeti the #0t| erick & Nelson compan , his hair tong and | mon, w 4 with a pr fy pt We are glad to have you with Suniel weer’ 9 : . " Hl smashed wt oir ae eer rafrses bushy, like Dr. Matthews. He Let ua ha @ testimony | The orman, 1 A. Renedict 4 ung now sugKe the tor after a eo h un last weare an argiete bow tie and says he saw the auto heading we hope it will not be your pircgosi te Win oti eile the sermon; and one after another | S74 him two or three blocks 2 if you are a stranger, we desire your acquaintance. if without a@ church home, we extend you this one, with fr: ple gospe!, a true fellowship and of the flock arose and told how they had been converted Makes His Flock Mix pastor a young edition of David Wa’ field. He is a good organist. He skips up and down over the keys in all sorts of variations He reversed when he Intend to swe at a terrific speed controller, he says, the b Aid not from track took no t chances o sree ereeseetene cordial welcome.” You'll Like the Singing congregation aping This is the welcome accorded all he choir are five women and singing Of tract, a commercial transaction. siuers at the Tabernacle three men. The women sit between and en, with am opposed to @ Protestant | Zchurch, another of the s t ipes of the organ and the ke te in band, he walked ap and marrying a Catholic Munity churches, which radiate but the men, fearful of the t aisios, shaking hands with riages usually result in hospitality to worshipers on Su organ draft or of wo: it off and disaster | from the corner of 15th ave. N. and by themselves. It is a good chotr on the back—geod, hard 1 am opposed to the bride living Harrison st.. in the Capito! Hill dis-| with sweet, tuneful voices, but The * they Were, too. has the|with her mothertnlaw. No home \Star believes the men should not ™ost thoro way of making Bis flock is large enough for two families Rev. Rohert W. MacCullough, the! gtand so aloof from the ladies. Clos-|™!x you ever heard of. | “Before marrying, several things ASHOW!!! | 6 Beautifully-Formed Diving Ol irls in Clinging, Dripping Silk Tights! DIVING CONTEST FOR AMATEURS Ladies’ Contest Matinees Every Day Men’s Contest Evenings Winners of Each to Compete for Silver Cup on Thursday Night Contestants Leave Their Names at Box Office LADIES: WHILE DOING YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING, DROP INTO THE es EMPRESS FOR REST. IN THE HEART OF THE SHOPPING DIS- TRICT, OPPOSITE FREDERICK & NELSON'S. atinee Prices 10c and 15c y , is a Scotchman, but of a dif-/er harmony would result from mo Everybody who believes in phy-'should be considered. Some men Besar’ mole from Rev. Hugh Ross, cx t me his honest debts shake hand? gnq wome should never marry Of the Plymouth Congregatior will ging at the with himself and with his neighbor.” Some are not physically fit. * * * ‘There is no snare drum effect when Tabernac! They sing old nanded. And, of course, ev if | mere a mother In Europe, 1 Tabernacle pastor pronounces /fashioned songs, and everybod shook would arise with all the other moth. is “r's.” like you hear from Rey ns bis mouth and “let's ‘er go The sermon was on “The Man ! ers and say to the kings and empe Rev. MacCullough dispenses that it reminds you of a fresh |Ought to Ma » rors, 'F we bring more children & broad dialect of the sort you hear wind » g off the ocean. “Re Talke of Marriage into the world, give us your guaran from Sheriff Bob Hodge cue t shing. Care for the I “Marriage is a physical, spir tee that they will not be made sol Looks Like a Good Scout £ Yield Not to Temptation itual, mental soulaunion of two — diers' Like Rey. Ross, however, he were tw { several old stand-bys | loving hearts,” he said. “The There should be no two atand ® decidedly theological cast. He that @ sung Sunday night state, the minister, cannot mar. ards of mormt for men and wome has a high, intellectual foreh The services are of the good. sir ry them. Love is the basis of If a woman falls, she ts kicked out twinkling eyes. His fore sort you used to know “bac all marriage. Some people mar. of soctet ia an falls, soclety higher than it used to be | ry for money. That's a con- loverlooks the fact.” ALL CORDS The excitement here is in- SMASHED == Third day’s selling greater than the first. People buy and buy. tense. Come! Don’t miss it. The great salvage Sale AT 716 FIRST AVENUE Is sweeping the city with an avalanche of bargains that make all other attempts at cheap selling fade into insignificance. Come tomorrow or the balance of the week and get your share of the stupendous bargains that are creating such excitement. SALE STARTS 9 A. M. \¢—-————-¢|[ JW. EDMUNDS Oph D. PRAY FOR PRESIDENT PestterR arte) WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 alte abies While scores were in line at * the White House today to so hands with President on,\two representatives of AMAZING tis WILSON’S RAGE. :y2'2cr-8% ¢: ers), with bowed heads, pra Peppa aa thas'hs paett ative & Wakes | ance gt the Hollywood, 212 power to settle the question of | | Pike : A oie a whether this country should | | Venus-Formed Young Women| WASHINGTON, Dec. 6—Again} | jay itself open to the horrors | | Are Big Hit at the |President Wilson hay written to a! | of war | Empress managing editor asking that the The president thanked them | | |man on the Job at the White House |. #nd the line moved on ae 4 COMEDY AT ORPHEUM |b. fired nA — | The first time was oceasioned by Earle's Diving Nymphs, six bean |the publication of the report that/ 7... fast eed, uo es a Let the folke beck Mast enti tiful and daredevil young women|he and Col. House were no longer) 1 p ruggints refus i |some of your Puget Sound luxuries who perform wondrous feats in a|!tiends si ! tos é The editor of the New York Her = Klass tank of water, headline @ de | 114 was roquested to dispense with Ladies! See the diving girls at cidedly worth-seeing bill at the|his man for publishing that story mpress this week! Empress theatre, which, this week,| The latest letter was occasioned | ———— ——_ ; aw ' te-lced by express comp: SitsA tadge tha new wandge|@ aa article in the New York Mail This Is the Week to G. eeositively guarantee it to arrly ore ¥ i saying that the president had re H dition, Send or bring us nent of E. J. Donnellan |ceived a vielt from representatives us ts eek to Get th rt The latter succeeds J. Rush |of the steel corporation expressing Bronson, and is one of the oldest |their pleasure at his proparedness SPECIALS At EILERS managers in point of service in the |Program, and announcing their in " : |tention to support him politically Sullivan & Considine ctreuits jtent ¥ nese Ade | Tho president lost his temper at James Francie Sullivan and his this publication and wrote a letter company of acrobata and dancers | to the Mail editor arking that their offer a whirlwind of comedy that |correspondent be removed kept Sunday audiences ina contin-|" The letter was held up by Sec vious uproar of mirth beattigy En PPOMMaiy oGR ar tank Az Emerson Piano COR.THIRD & UNIVERSITY Versatility is the spice of the act | (Gunts war unmatied pre ted by Billy I y, yodeler $146.00 DRESSES oA dan r nger and rope whirler, Re at kal and Hender close the show with A: The Preacher and the Man FO a sermon in comedy played hon Charles Terris and a company, Fitz: | Cameron | simmons, and compan) ker two women and a man, offer a glad. NOT TESTIFY i some singing and talking act. ‘The : oo Wella a YOUR CREDIT ISO.K Furnish- |Goyt Trio open the show with acro.| Patrolman E. J. Margett declined apa al : | baties Monday to testify before the grand | ings, | — jury | ‘on ver | ORPHEUM | When he appeared in answer to |] ments A « 0 te fa Shoes, Mies Harriette Lee is the big]® subpoena issued. by the jury,|]) vetten than, aD Rew. OH jseream of the Orphenm bill this|Prosecutor Lundin informed him/} to get a really worth while used |week, Without a bit of makeup |the subpoena was canceled and ano at a fraction of Its rnal Jand without seeming effort, she| what testimony he gave would be]! ert Jand Ren Ryan, her stage partner, | voluntary = ager Piano Specials | ste it ts the footiights and lit-| Margett turned on his heel and He ite cole sak [erally knock the audience out of its | snapped, “Good-bye!” hatomst Dhant ata iran | seat He was bimself indicted on threw nde atte, Not | They do comedy, of course—new | counts, charging grand larceny end Rd ‘vo bu ft nd gre ot quan stuff—vith lots of peo and ginger.| extortion last week, and be took |} (\") Dit the weay highest ane Bert Lamont and his cowpunch-|the position that to “rip things || piano buying a posttiv : ers are a delight. Good voices and | wide open,” as he had promised to lor instance, a sup Breakfast good songs make thelr act of the|do before he was indicted, would ||) Pane! rhe Bag: quality that caused the theatre| merely tend to expose his own de- |} pits ead eat eke L h d |managers to make them the head-|fense of the’ charges against him. || Stuyvesant Ptanc line feature. | This he said he deemed unwise at |] hogany, regular § unc an Cecil Cunningham bas a charm-| this time. Dinner i jing volce—but what songs! She| Felix Crane was callod to testity || i oll deserves something better to dis-|at 1 o'clock Monday afternoo: ‘ ta 4 | play her notes with Crane is alleged boss of Seattle's MY J many ¢ ers, ao 4 One of the prettiest dancing | underworld, and ‘s facing a peni-|{ jh’ mavemont | Tt * |girls of the deposed Sultan of Tur-|tentiary term for extortion alao the re ar 9 4 eS |key, Fatima, is on the bill, She and $49 1c yurse i 3 does delictously some « P | et Hoes deliciously some of the most Wa Die ania Our Breakfast | ‘ SALVAGE Fnom STHAMAING MARIPOSA heing sold at 710 Firat ave. in a never-to-be-formotten slaughte intricate dances of the Fur East, e $ Sale dbnss Comey it yon want tw pave to Sale starta fa. m . aii sige aecloos [amid & stage atmosphere distinctly ; peQur tkat bie shine Specials ae STATE BALL LEAGUE} 's:e:: oi iimieiie” LOOK FOR THE Veterans” is a comedy isda! Waffles, with Coffee ...10¢ 4 8 E SIGNS E with a toych of pathos acted well hee | De Lux Auto Hot Cakes, with Coffee .10¢ 4 BIG SAL T |by Harry Fern and company, It| LEWISTON, Mont,, Dec, 2—At |] Manes s Served with Maple Syrup and : 6 Fi t A Doors South of Col st kives one a cearer insight ito the an enthusiastic meeting of base id Freak Creamery 2 * 7F1 3 h umbia 716 Fi t |homes of solfers ball fans held here tonight, attend iano House, From 6:30 to 10:30 a, m, Only, eo irs ve. aay Opp4Postal Telegraph Office rs Ave. | Leo and Mae Jackson do some ed by ex-Mayor Symmes and other | ou should be on hand Tues Homeltke Meseanine Dining a: > whol f COME, BENEKIT BY THIS new and imore than ever impossible | prominent. men, hearty indorse eo ad Reading and Rest Rooms . ning! hy. sihey wevealles Disasren stunts on bicycles ment was given the project for or oS a: Rs a Root ee A Get right pin YH SALE THAT COPS Tie |, lng whe ppinK is satirized ganizing a state league, to include oS IP n - 6 Fine CLIMAX For | teughably by seona hurbes and Anaconda, Butte, ¢ at Falls, Lew bs Three Doors From Columbin WARGAIN GIVING jemale nnd re | Harry Madison, whose iniltations iston, Helena and Billings The 1421-23 4th Ave. ‘ Jare remarkably true to reality plan was presented by Charles o, S Adjoining Joshua Gr 4 Ind Burmah, France, Turkey | Irby, who leaves tomorrow morn QY NBAR PINE, ON J and University, and Corsica are shown ia the Or-|ing to submit It to the Great Falls » Washington, pheum Travel Weekly fans.

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