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Renaghecetnmmne.nnence ing ~aemeee We can put them into perfect con- dition for you without hurting you a bit, and the cost will be surprisingly low, too. You. have read many times how absolutely essential it is that the teeth be kept in good condition. Right in this very newspaper a few days ago was an editorial urging on parents in the strongest possible terms the advisability, yes, the act- ual necessity, of taking care of .the children’s teeth especially. If you only knew what chances you are taking with your health, with your efficiency, with your chances for success every day that you neglect bad teeth, you most cer- tainly wouldn’t put it off another minute. You couldn’t do so and be i fe Se most offices can afford to take. chair, in plain sight of all. Why delay this matter any longer? 405 Third Avenue DON'T DELAY ANY LONGER HAVING THOSE BAD TEETH FIXED fair with yourself or with your family. And you have no real, legitimate excuse to procrastinate with this important matter any more. We guarantee to do your work for you absolutely PAINLFSSLY. We guaran- tee to do your work with the best of materials—the kind that will stand up and give you years of satisfaction and good service. We guarantee that our prices will be low, as the immense volume of business that we do in this office permits us to take a much smaller profit on the individual case than We guarantee that your work will be done by a graduate registered dentist who has his certificate from the state den- tal board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental We are proud of our staff of dental experts—we know that it is the best staff that has ever been gathered together in the Northwest. We know that we can turn out work for you that will please and satisfy you and make you one of our strong boosters. And we have the satisfaction of knowing that we will at the same time be doing you a service be improving your health and efficiency. not to. Why not come to our office right now, TODAY, and make an appointment to have your teeth looked over. That won't cost you a cent, nor will it place you under any obliga- tion. We will also tell you just what it will cost to put your teeth into first-class condition, and we assure you that the cost wil) be a great deal less than it will be worth to you. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager N. W. Cor Third and Union STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1916, PAGE ? “Chloroform Kate” ‘ASK FOR BETTER |"<Moroform Kote ~ FERRY SERVICE ’*" {ond Fave Chioroform Kate," 22, added another attempt today to her | Want County to Arrange Half many. inetféetuel efforte at Hour Schedule on the vicide, This tin dran “Leschi” the entire contents of a small vial of chloroform, She was PETITION CIRCULATED ” bagi She has made several hun aw dred attempts to end her own | Headed by William Raine oo Wash,,| 'f oneer resident of Bellevue. || SHORT NEWS tween 6 and & o'clock t At present the ferry leaves Bell vue at 6 a.m Then there is not another boat until 7:50, or nearly two hours} REV, EL, SMITH, former Beat-|of later | tle Congregational pastor, is a vie This is declared, shuta out] itor here, en route to his home in| 1,,, many people who work or have} New York, after attending the min business In Seattle from using the | fsterial conference at Beabeck sce BRANDEIS MAY BE ISSUE HERE | Poindexter’s Vote for “Peo- ple'’s Lawyer” Criticized by Humphrey Boosters court probably him, He Congre ibiiecanian the other Louls D, Brandeis of the sup will be @ & petition is being cireulated ask this ‘etate~in the seant ing the county for more adequate forr ervies on the “Leschi” dur | tion ing the morning and evening be- Senator Miles Poinde wan one of the few re biicans who did wernan Poindexte hand, are HERMAN NELSON TALKS) (7 ome n issue in orial elec xter voted This is being seized upon by some Humphrey's friends as grounds for doubting bin rs friends only too re vote ant with p, and was tion of consint for has been senator on of Orth atk among nt to ferry and they are now obliged to| ©, D, FRANE filed suit in the| Willing to make {t an insu hire private launches |} auperior court Monday nat I They dec Poindex | In the evening the ferry leaves| R. Sterling and wife for $6,050 for |!) favor of B |Lawchi park at 6 o'clock, and then| damages claimed to bave been re: | OUt regard to anshi there Is a lapse of three hours, for} ceived when Frane alleges the lat-| based entirely on |the next ferry doo# not leave till| ter bumped bim with’ his auto principle. | It wax entir pm CABLE ADVICES assert the Rur-|(n' Poindexter shoul We are asking for half hour sian volunteer fleet will soon re ied b |vice between 6 and § p. m Blemne carve barweeh Vietiveston|cuued. the Raine, “The ferry cont the coun-| end Seattle Brandeis, the “t y $150,000, and was Intended to! “ lievelop tho communitivn on the| SUNDAY WAS a hard day on th # rarely that a m east side of Lake Washington, In-| ®nimals at the ge i p rk 200,] caliber of Herma 4, with leas travel accommoda Ata Mi Dr. G Knudson,iiia consents to run for ban Fg ; i seeper, who @as kept busy admin-|enere han been mame t Dr. L. R. Clark tlon than formerly exinted, it In re-| Kee , kept boty admis tarding that territory, If the ferry| tering aid to overfed and nerve ine forward-looking is unable to m frequent ough | Wrac ked animals ad ie nominate Otto Case of Sunday's visitors. CONDUCTOR DUDLEY M, FITZ trips, we ask for special launches | to give us the noeded half-hour ser: | vice during the busiest howrs of |GERALD, of Madison, Wis | the day.” | ered the oldest man in point of ser-| com vice on the Milwaukee lines, Is 4 | visitor In Seattle. He has worked the | Stat | BOTH PARTIES MIE enw rac ety etre Wilson | fore called upon Preside: and wanted to Hughes stood | ele Mon jhe and on jon NEW YORK, July 25.-—Progres-| wide suffrage, intimating the stands fare sives and woren of equal suffrage} would effect the distribution of Hu states are the chief bones of con-| votes Sat tention today fn the scramble for) oRTHWESTERN MILLERS presidential voles by democratic the national commit fand republican Leon dent Wilson will poll the majority Hles will strive for ath prizes Willcox, making plans for corral C.J irda Enumclaw missioner Nelson is officers © grange fou a farmer of the He is a h tle, but Case joined with the other independents in the consid-|to urge Nelson to run th district for county d one af shington tax r, never ran for an office be and, if © spoke eve Butler hotel Democrat! Chairman MeCor mored An “ | MEMBERS OF the Seattle Retail) ™ored that mick sald he feels positive Prewi Grocers’ association and their fam-|*igned from elected, of the 1 would devote now how|his entire attention to the proper representation ublic wel at Three-Tre join ning, and w on Tuesday n He Around political circie#. William T the chairm the King county central cc plans to make a thoro campaign it is ru Laube re ane ait lof the votes of bot of one ~ A wroups. But the aucceesinn ea tat ;W " eaday a . thelr an Ke rion os w . M. Whitney ‘wae yw pub » th | nial pic n ldwood pa Y p " thet Bees aisiade tot woman | THE BRITISH-AMERICAN RE-|congressional race. laube bas a to get the jump. MeCormick aaid| LIEF ASSOCIATION will ld 8 re her Indeper er api t Altho he in perfecting an organization | picnic, featured with danc 1 - has been a steadfast republican for wamen aud will center the | athletic contests, next Saturday at) "e Sas shown c » tenden fight in tho suffrage states Fortuna pa i the p any cton ve His o 1 ater e t de At republican headquarters, Mra.|be sent to widows in allied coun-|Clared he resigned because of proas Harriett atanton Blateh and a par; tries re of private bus i ty of suffragiet leaders spent some) FUNERAL SERVICES WERE) A® 4 matter of fact, there in little that we will time tn conference with Chairman held Tuesd Rey, F./® county man must do be r now and primartes except te Ming the votes of the women's tater 49rd neutral betw cand party ave. wan pladed |d f the republican mi You know you ought ot at Kirkland ceme-|tion. This Laube c ype tery jwithout Interfering with hie bust NURSES SUI T ERING WALTER N. LONG, presale of|ness. After the primaries, Septem the Mansfield State bank, n ber 12. a new county chairman Reet a0 40 the 1h og | hatches, Was drowned in Alta lake be elected anyhow First aid to the injured in being! Wongay while swimming with a| Laube's rer wan followed administered at the Red Cross) 0 oe > - by unuse training camp in all seriouss orm” Son committ 4 r A flock of mosquite its ba iA b, 7 of |ney. alth the Fort Lawton sector aaa mekeae ce eee tee leantel ; : night and as a result the : 2 sow fs > ” ene |chairmas ( Ped asd ettes are bathing ce red bumps Gane dently more amenable to Ross Whit with soda, baki powder, am-|' nop A npc rag be ariastios than Bill Laube monia and othe othing lotions. | Soctetios a n h u . Outside of the itching and burn Senator J. W. 8 1 of Cheney viten, the elves ing of the en joying them girls are 50,000 VIEW BODY INDIANAPOLIS, day Jaly 25—1t is terday at Chicago. It was estimated today that the it he: fe in the plain and) yroreaeersd has levied, di-| reetly or indirectly a toll of 200 lives. some of It until the st. BANKRUPT TOGGERY A genuine sacrifice of the popular Pike Street Men's Furnishings stock. Wonderful bargains in clean, new, standard lines, Men’s Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Hats, Neckwear, etc. $1.50 Shirts, 89¢ $2.00 Ide Shirts, $1.19 MEN’S SUITS In combination with the Toggery we have on extraordinary sale a and Young Men's Hand-Tailored tures, fast blue royal serges, blac tions: $15.00 Suits for $6.85 $17.50 Suits for $7.85 $20.00 Suits for $9.85 Sore alameste gm $14.85 $16.45 $20.00 Suits, very latest effects, Sale Opens Every Morning at 9:30— Entire Stock and Fixtures THE TOGGERY 322 Pike St. Furnishing Goods endid assortment of Suite, in fancy Store Men's mix at tremendous reduc novelty of 120. The old Indian was 16 years old when the war of 1812 Started and he remembered principal episodes Altho others of his clan mov- jeutimated more than 50,000 persous Frank Burton & Co. In Dramatic Sketeh “Paid in Full” Hayes, Mosher & He resided in a tepee of skins, in a wild spot two miles beyond Pendleton. jor $1.00 for extra large » bottle of remo, When a M for ‘0. | the paleface mode of living. ! JUDGE GRANTS BAIL TO KING ; lee walleve Hayes sod in an eff P A Comedy Bleyele Act typ the Lona Hegyi “The Girt and the Clay” The preliminary hearing of How 1 ard S. King, charged with the mur i ee der of Corinne Wheeler and Kate Maude Still B. Swift on Westlake last corre aus April, was continued Tuesday i |morning by Judge Brinker until obing & Long | - August 8 2 ar sg The granting of a continuance! was preceded by a wordy duel be. tween Thomas R. Horner and Ed. | gar C. Snyder, counsel for King,| and Everett C. Ellis, representing the st “King ts win, And Feature Photopla: he Waters of Lethe” Algo ie Tribune Weekly gres ate Matinees, Bvenings, : 1:20 fo 5 p.m, absolutely innocent of Se to il pb. a this crime, and the detective de : partment has been unable, so far rg as I know, to unravel it,” declared ma’ Horner, “In my opinion, the ver 10¢ . | dict of the coroner's jury, which, In Wedne a half-heart way, recommends that King held, |by the prosecuting ‘attorney's of- | |fice. Mr. Ellis told me personally | |he thought there were some pro-| was inspired Frank J, Sexton, Mar. | fesstonal jurors in the panel and 32,361 PACIFIC OUTF THING CD bull | at the verd a against King. they are perwecut,||| Satisfied sae ing an innocent man, and we will his innocence.” | fixed King’s bail at $7,500. It is rarely that ball ts al lowed in a first-degree murder COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN WOMEN FOR, wr Patients Are our testimonial to being the Optometrists to fit ing best you | inate Consult us first | sina contrtonee {ERSOLE OPTICAL C0.|| RPO a Tag 17 42nd ave, 8. W., hung |} | head downward for nearly an hour | 4 jin the wreck of an Alki street oar | — last April, while his wife, painfully A Cc 1 I Ch N injured, roreamed for help, accora|4#eCkMue GOal Is eaper Now |ing to his complaint in twin sults |started in superior court Tuesday When I put Acme Coal on the § jagainst the Traction Co, for $5,860| that damages. The O-W. ts 1404 THIRD AVE, been cattle market I claimed I had found the, best general purpose Coal in the | Northwest made a party Now, after a season's trial Yakima, August 10-12, phen J will candidate for governo Western Washing onday she Hamilton has missioner for six years, and for the past year has served as c of the board He is one ¢ old Hamilton's time ity sherif missioner tle, for ¢ Spokane, Harrison, 4 probably will yung Mi Republican Senator Sutton ts spend the next three ton | |passed by the casket of James Senend the “wrat® aid Maer” teens T KILLS 200 = R- LD IN | Whitcomb Riley, the Hoovier poet HIP at dominate in the election Monday, as jt lay in state in the Spring making a demand ee ACO, per Ras —After the! capitol building JOS MULLER, Mer date declare himself, § mereewt Gay. in six years, tem The funeral was } Tuesday "i ary.” porary relief was given today by « IN HIS PENDLE FO ies ln The Biggest Shows + eae ae thunderstorm accompanied by ai a or heavy fall of rain. Yesterday's toll For the Smallest reeers. in the of five heat victims brought the ——$_$—_—___ Price pret dite = local loss of life during the present PENDLETON, Ore., July 25. ed into bungalows in their de- s - satisfactory to the “drys torrid spell to 1% The govern —Ayoushakatsagom is dead. He clining years, proud Ayoushak- oe the Ne - te ared himeelf in fay ment thermometer reached 93 yes-| passed away at the ripe old age atsagom would never endure TOMORROW dry” law without inte the legislature Enter Lafe Hamilton! he filed his been co f the 8 and has 1 prinetpal of John Strin ’ ym John E. congress; F. for DEMS OFFER JOBS is in system in congress ; Benton, for con-! Seat address the club going weeks in Fri He believes e will pre and is that every cand! utton is a MeBride rs inently ern also has of the candidacy unty com airman last of the old tained ublic of ponent at ger, chief} | ‘ia Monday were Clarke Savidge for land} Rallaine, | M. Good-| Ste TO BULL MOOSERS moosers, county auditor, has been mentioned for county com missioner. An appeal also was drafted, ask who intend for Woodrow Wileon to go into the democratic primaries those ipport.V settled n. and ional candidates Vilson FRANCISCO, J With the resumption of work today by the lumbermen, all of the strikes | tying up water front activities have | An emphatic bid for the progress. ive vote of King county at the meeting of lea Monday night at the G . jeteria, was made orats 1 Eats caf. when it was suggested that the county ticket be made up equal ly between democrats and former Byron Phelps, pres. A progressive, | to vote help now who FRISCO STRIKELESS SAN uly 26. The lumbermen are | working under open shop conditions jand at the scale of wages In effect | before the strike ; hundreds of Seattle home and a fendant In both snl and apart ment house owners agree with me, They are regular Acme customer Sictacdnidl hr Wadtnday, v there no soot and no clinker They like it because it cuts thei F 2 Leschi park, where t members ‘el cont VANCOUVER, B.C. July 25 will take the municipal ferry for the Bunker prices—Lump, $4.00; Furnace, $3.50; Nut, $ Run of | CO! miners in th thle distric Grocers’ pienic hich they are in. Mine, $3.00 per ton, Five per cent discount on five-ton lots of the first) Se OM Strike today to enforce de | vited to attend three grades during July, Get a load today pe apd ata al sol haga yt yd ) attend, ron : Z |crease as war bonus. rousands Da MMRRSRORER ULE ali ak ACME COAL CO.—O, M. LATIMER, MGR.—ELLIOTT 1400 are affected by the strike. A con Herts Cacincai ates byron West Seattle Yard, West 549-W—Leschi Heights Yard, Beacon 266 | ference has been called between i *; , [the Dominion fair wage officers ation, which will meet in Nonth Acme in Your Basement Means Comfort and Satisfaction and executives of the operators and miners to settle the trouble, ‘TO AID POINDEXTER | “Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the U f “Open a CHARGE ACCOUNT” ety 8.” ees eseare { daya when one may enlarge the summer wardrobe at little @ expense. mA Special $8.75 A black and white check coat, formerly marked at a much higher price. Belted ef- fect on Norfolk lines, all sizes. 211 Unien St the prevention, July 2 PORTLAND, triple purpose ¢ 1013 THIRD 1332-34 Secomd Ave. | BULL BROS Just Printers MAIN getting material for white paper and givir working girls an outing children today carried bundles of | es: aarrie 113 waste paper to the fire department LEADING DENTIST UNION hous * the rubbish was pur chap cents per 100 pounds one tet Street es free. other work at pi coeds will go tow the iting The p ears and Sundi Howard Main 3600 ator Poind Washington once Sen jnéexter is expected about August 8, when all the legisiation will have hom mportant been settled Tan, Red or Freckled Skin Is Easily S note CRESCENT skin Because it never fails to raise the dough All Grocers, 250 Ib. Crescent heat tends to lodwen and Mfg. Co. ur «kin, there’s,an eff remedy you can Seattle, make at ome. Just f powder n a half-pint witoh makin Advert BAKING POWDER HOLLY The Unbleached FLOUR No unnatural processes are em- ployed in making Holly Flour. It is as Nature intended it, the CREAMY WHITI of the wholesome flour, It is a food you not fear. Safeguard family’s health by using the Unbleached Flour, Manufactured by pes Seattle color need your Holly, Keep them so with— ately low prices. a k guaran tablished Open evenings until * until people who work. Pl CAKE DELICIOUS? The clean, fresh taste— the certain raise—all de- K—A Delightful Fia- ye m0 panties j 2