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Mir. Buckton Was Agreeably Surprised With the Regal Dentists |) We want to impress on you at this time that we use the very best of ma terials, the best of work- manship, the best of ap- pliances that money can buy or that you can pos- sibly get at any dental office, no matter how high the price they may charge you for service Madbaee * Maybe you have been like Mr. Buckton, and thought that because we use newspaper space to tell the public about our dental service that there might be some doubt as to the quality of that) service. | We would appreciate it very much if you will read every word of this, statement, which is sign ed by Mr. Buckton: Dear Sirs: I had always been under the impression [| that an advertising office used cheap materials and did not do very good work, until my experience with the Regal Dental Offices. At the time I wished to have my teeth my brother advised me to go to no one Regal Dentists, for he was very much ple quality and workmanship of the crowns work done for him. As for myself, I am also thoroly convinced that the Regal Dentists use nothing but the very best of ma- terials money can buy and do very beautiful work, for my bridge teeth look perfectly natural. Yours truly, ab WK. da i, CLAM | looked after, else but the sed with the and bridge C. BUCKTON, 1421 11th Ave. In addition to this, we wish to call your attention to the fact that every operator in this office is a graduate and registered dentist who has his certificate from the State dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. This proves that he knows his business and knows it thoroughly and has spent several years of hard study under competent instructors to learn his business. Thus you have your work done with the best of materials and by the highest class mon. It's a combination you can’t beat. In addition to that, we give with all work our {ron-clad gua: antee of satisfaction, signed both by the operator who did ¢! work and by L. R. Clark, D. D. S. owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. We earnestly advise that you do not delay such an impor. tant matter as having your teeth attended to. Regal Dental Offices . L. R. CLARK, Manage: 1405 Third cee —N, W, Corner The’, and Union J0Y-JUICE JOINT COMING TU SETS POLICE AX first “soft drink” oo. | PACE OUTFITTING CO) the dry squad since the Poa A THIRD & UNIVERSITY i SSES MEN WOMEN arrest of H. A. Bentley, bar tender, after dry squad officers had bought lquor over the bar Thure- day night. The wrecking crew departed on its errand t 1.00n Friday, An arrest was made on the same charge at the Bive Front July 6. WANTED Gurat | when the latter arrested him Frt i day } machine |man left the city | Blewett Pass as Effort to Reach Wenatchee Determined to win a home stead in the Colville land draw ing, Ronald Lindiow, aged 21, bundied his 19-year-old wife and thelr baby into an automo: bile, night dash across the Cascades, dodging deputy sheriffs—and fort out Friday he was locked in a cell at the county Jail, charged with stealing the auto. Lindlow told De Last Friday morning, the deput }aald Lindlow told Lim, of hie former employer, J. Bell, of 1408 Fourth ave, Picking up his family, the at top speed fe nd on Wenatchee Knowing soon as | turn ed ‘y ling In Seattle Saturday he would he arrived there, ‘k thru the pass, arri He le I didn’t to injure an TO REGISTER MAKES A uty Shertft Von | of his adventure | y he took the J from lthe curb fn frost of the Imperial | hotel young oe reported | contrary to | “Our interests in Mexican affairs }is the result solely and exclusively Atlof the maladministration of Amert can relations with Mexico and the Mennwhile, “etl had the loss of his machine. All outoftown deputies were no tified to watch for the machine | Blewett Pa th party was stop ped. Lindlow, however, eluded tho} towards | ministration be arrested v ft the machine standing by the curb,/ | where he had taken it ~ mear body,” sald th husband, “We never had a home of our own, and the only chance | saw of getting one was in the land drawing | bad it all planned to bring the ma jehine back.” CANADIAN GIRL IS GIVEN BABY CHICAGO, July 28.—The fa- mous Baby Matters case was finally disposed of here today when Federal Judge Landis awarded baby Irene to Miss “Margaret. Ryan," Canadian country girl, who had contend. ed the child was hers, and had been kidnaped while she was a patient in the Misercordia hos pital at Ottawa, Ont. Well, They Had the Old Boy Buried in a Grave Once, Too MEXICO CITY, July 28 Villa is being driven into a trap. Ten thousand Carranzis- ta troops are driving him, and his capture ts {mminent, accord- ing to offictals here. The announcement was made in reply to rumors from the United States border that the bandit chief is moving toward Torreon. SUTZALLO TALKS TO. Lambermen attending the morn- ing meeting of the West Coast Lum The dry squad officers arrested George Renton, bar tender at the Yellowstone hotel, 1212% First . Thursday nicht. Liquor was rved over tl they said. Or ders to wreck that place had not ‘been issued at noon. } weit! (OUR CREDIT IS O.K The smash-up order followed the Men’s Summer Suits OF EXCEPTIONAL STYLE AND CHARACTER We take pride in inviting Men who are particular about their clothing to come in and try on some of these BRAD- BURY suits. Style$ and as- sortments are complete, Bradbury System Clothes $20 and up We are particularly anxious for you to see the at $20.00 and up. But, choose where you will, from $15.00 to $40.00, you are certain of the best style, fit, quality that money will buy. suits HATS .--SHOES.-- and Furnishings You Can Use Your CREDIT Come in tomorrow and open a charge account. Make a small deposit and the balance in weekly or monthly payments, as you can best afford, To charge at the EASTERN costs you nothing extra—"IT’S AN ACCOMMODATION.” |bering In bermen’s association, in the Wash ington hotel, Friday, nervously dis cussed their way thru several com- [mittee meetings and heaved #ighs of relief when they boarded autos for the Seattle Country club. The trustees of the pleted routine business, rules committee completed work at the New Washington More than 110 visitors members of the associat! ed the banquet, the Thursday night, lew Washington interested the jumbermen by try and his along lin) helpful try. Dr. those of a pedagogue. knowledge of the tndustry First ald demonstrations and tim ber teats were parts of the program state Thursday university. afvernoon at the Mrs, Mary 73 Ross, 72. of the Pioneers’ association, Thursday at her home, avo, W. from Oregon with her John Ross, now dead Mra. association met in the White building and com while the members of the Rite<rade adver. tising committee and the grading detail and n attend-| in President Suzzallo, wpeaker of the evening, his practical talk on the lumber indus. suggestions that will boost the lum Suzzallo’s talk was couched in terms of the lumbermen, and not His lsten- ers were agreeably surprised at his a member died 1611 Sixth She had been a resident of Seattle since 1850. coming here husband Ross crossed the plains to the west wih her parents in 185 and was married five years later She is survived by six children, James E John Ross, of Yukon, Alaska, and Dr. R Mrs, James Sparkman, Mrs H, Shotwell, Miss Katherine Ross, Elmer J. Ross of Bothell, L. Ross of the city hospital staff. Funeral services will be held Sat urday at the residence In charge of and will be pri | Bonney-Watson's, vate. ALL WANT A SLICE The council won't deliberate the budget until Tuesday. ‘There $2 95 $3 95 her rm srices comedy plant — which truly wore no deltberations 7 vidag Nae price ‘ . bd . gives the world more laughs Acme Coal is so clean as it comes from the vein that ary,” said Chairman Fitzgerald of DOWNSTAIRS ea tiga thing In the |the minimum amount of labor is required to prepare it for the finance committee, “Deloga “Among the biz men of today in| the market. That's why the price is so low, and that’s why enaian Lidge Fe stebl Prices range $1 00 $3 95 their respective lines,” says the|We are offering the usual summer reduction. d of the city, and every other depart WMA Lida te 9 : ° to ° Photoplay Art, “none stands out Lay in your winter's supply now. On orders of five tons and over | ment are right on their toes since On Men’s and Women’s Low Shoes pated he erert are “ie? noes ard we give you a discount of 5 per cent on all grades except Run of the police salary raises were Children’s in accordance with size ne’ OF ginator an¢ eveloper Of | Mine. Remember, if you want the coal with the least ash, the coal . cordanc high-class film comedy | that's free from soot and clinkers, you want ACME, | passed.” MADISON, Wis.—“Everything coming our wa This was t {s h inua Chautauqua tour ¢ REL TH al alt OAV on is {optimistic statement of Wm. Jen nigs Bryan today in regard to the |national poiliical outlook, Bryan| e between trains on bis an WUT THAA DRURY STAR—FRIDAY, DREAM OF HOME G. 0. P. OUTLINES'BETTING DIVER ENDS IN PRISON PLAN OF ATTACK WON'T GET HOME |Boy Husband Steals Auto in Mexico Will Be Main Issue,| Thrilling and Difficult Trip Chairman Willcox Says NEW YORK, July format indication that Mexico will be the main issue on which the republicans will attack the In Wilson p ential campaign a tained in a statement today by Witleox. dminiatration | The statement denied the re- m of critic | publican party's problem was “dictated by any | The Dentschtand, to leave Ches | oinwited Witeon'e “matadmieic, |traordinarily narrow — channal . = ip Lots—e | tration” of aftaira there When the dash is made for the W\s ee ( The Willecx statement follow open sea, with periscope oubivers \ f = - 7 oews nay p t m, the un ‘ é a pats “oe Sacemene. 18 the. octec! Gorves craft mist have, at lent me. RACTICALLY the entire Coat stock is included in that the attitude of the republl lsithout’ eeiak ot Perr Bp chats this sale. It will be true economy for you to pur party towards the altuation in Mex: | hurtace. ; chase any of these styles. For motor wear and every- ico Is dictated by any sinister inflw There le only, ene. ehannel ase any se S ence, corporate or otherwise, are| out of Ch ake bay that day wear. 1e facts |various Mexican factions “The weakness of the in dealing with ¢ | Mexican question # so fully be the American people that it ts he| vital issue in this campaign he democratic responsibility for Mexico by ascribing conditians “It is the principle of the rep | protection of American citizens a American rights. What's Best You want ‘the best of everything, course. You use your best judg- ment in making the se- lection If we should™ell you an untruth once you could not trust us again. cannot afford to do that of Extra Virgin In equal to any extra Virgin Otive Of! on the market, have conft dence tn this claim, we Guarantee Every Package just so you may back No one can offer more. Try It. John Vittuce! Co. Importers and $8 are being sold in Other 903 SECOND AVE, STATEMENT 28,—First the National Chairman the handling of the Mexican Wilson ad “It ts therefore not posatble for party to evade the ulterior m™ The issue is plain and cle | Mean party to insiat upon the full We CAESAR OLIVE OU and To give satisfaction, or money possibly You'll Like It. IN TURRELL’S MAIN SALESROOM AND ALSO THE DOWNSTAIRS DEPT. $3.85 Is the price at which fancy, TOMORROW WILL BE A FEAST OF BARGAINS. TURRELL SHOE CO. JULY 28, 1916. PAGE Fai's to Daunt Brave Ger- man Captain ODDS REACH BALTIMORE, Md. July 28— WII! the German supersubmarine Deutschland ever reach Bremen again? English | | York are betting 50 to 1 she won't! | Alfred Lohman, president of the | 50 TO 1 s Cc oats C learance Women’ In New sporting men Further Reductions Have Been Taken company owning the submersible, |eays he Is willing to accept those odds that she will! Millions Watch Adventure that depth nel is only on ter miles wid It Is at the entrance to the bay, directly off Cape Henry. Allies Lie in Wait Just outside the channel is the three-mile timit where al- nd this chan ind three-quar. Sport Coats, that are in the height of their popularity. Afternoon Coats of silk. Street Coats of many materials and colors. Utility Coats in short and medium lengths. »| tied warships, destroyers and There are many light colors, navy blues and blacks. id Bt ey pat Light and medium weights. Full lined, semi-lined or oersr oe Waren enemas skeleton lined—plain or fancy trimmed styles. man. Two lots repriced for Saturday—Lot 1 at $10.00, in| Mines and nets are sald to no-| have been placed outside the and Lot 2 at $15.00. —Second Floor. ar| threemile limit where the al- lies believe they will do the fons ee ae sb] most good. o v/s ne WOMEN’S PUMPS _ Ve» Attractive ea ——— Wash Skirts set oui a, Sama Reduced to $1.98 — limit. But the Britthh a $3.85 h hay » uccomplished the rding to authorita Formerly $5.00 and $7.00 N this lot there are several different styles—dull and patent leathers, with plain or fancy buckles, and other models with colored quarters. Cuban or Spanish Louis heels, UST the Outing Skirt you need—of white cot- ton gabardine with bright stripes in rose or blue. Some | Dangerous Trip Ahead | Should the Deutschland succeed ading the enemy y and Cape Charles have ahead of her a off Cape she will | journey | [file with danger. tnrul Each style is broken in size; but many sizes are are made with deep yoke of the English channel she will have/H] included in the lot at $1.98. plain white, others with t scape a maze of nets and} deep hem of the plain white. mines and many armored motor bonts CHILDREN’S PUMPS Also Linen Skirts in plain colors of blue, green or rose, made with pockets and trimmed with large pearl buttons. If she skirts the British Isles to the north she will have to go hun dreds of mil out of her way WILL HAY TO RUN NORTH SEA BLOCKADE From the moment the Deutsch $1. 49 and ‘$1. 98 | | THE| | land is reported out of Chesa-| Formerly $2.00 and $3.00 peake bay ‘he allies’ fleets will be| ‘ a: . spe These values are remark- on the lookout for her. When she| Broken lines of Children’s and Misses’ Ankle- able at $3.85. left Bremen s hed the advantage | —Second Floor, strap Pumps, with broad, low heel and welted sole. All dull leathers. SATU RDAY’S Special Toilet Wares of secrecy concerning her inten-| | tlona | WILL ALLOW U.S, TO HELP POLAND Second Floor. 100 Styles of Motor Caps Reduced to | | WASHINGTON, ome July 28 |tro-Hungary, in co-operation mit | 25c Absorbent Cotton, %-Ib. suilea cartons. ..15¢ | Germany, will gravt President Wii is #4 . ‘son's, wishes in the matter of ff 50c Glyco-Thymoline, mouth wash ie kk Se 20 Polish relief work, in the opinion sere 3 Prog Cc of Foreign Minister Burian, ac-|i| 25c Eversweet, prevents odor from perspiration, 20e === ording to advices received here . i . . —" Feeeivea “eF*/11 Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream, large size... .20¢ HEY have been 50c— /neaae fe field peeeente’ ii] 50c Odorono, the ideal deodorant. errs) for Saturday's clearance to Austrian Foreign — Minist 15c and 20c Tooth Brushes, many styles....10¢ teduced to less than half. Burian July 26, according to this : v . This is another time when Information 50c Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream 39c pa Penfield strongly urged that the i pgs Aye Pe PLE Siem we were able to buy, from president's 5 $1.00 Pearson's Hair Brushes, bristles set in rub- a prominent manufacturer, a reign ber pad sec eceeceeececcecsves seers 69 Surplus stock at a reduction unoffictal Austro-Hun: | which we are giving you the Colgate’s Talcum Powder, all odors.........15¢ 50c Palmolive Shamoo, the ideal shampoo. ..35¢ 50c De Miracle, for TeMOvInE superfluous hair, 39¢ c Pond’s Extract Co.’s Vanishing Cream. ..19¢ Pebeco Tooth Paste, prevents decay....39¢ Bourjois’ Ashes of Roses Rouge........17e —First Floor. “THE NAPOLEON OF THE FILMS” benefit of. Motorcycle Caps and Auto- mobile Caps in every imag- inable color, size and style, that are becoming to girls and women of every type. Sale price, 20¢. First Floor. gary, working with Germany, would | grant all desired, WILSON NAMES — MEX MEDIATORS WASHINGTON, July 28 reported today that Preatuat wit von had selected for the American members of the joint committee to to 4 50¢ 7 5c York, having left his California studios for brief conference with other Triangle heads. Just now investigate the whole subject of| Sennett’s new venture is a special Mexican-Amertcan relations, Bu] 5 66 Lb} company for Mabel Normand, one preme Court Justice Louts of the first and most successful Goethals Brandeis, Gen. George W and Judge Victor Dowling of New| York. The report could not be con- firmed at the White House Keystone comediennes, She will have her own studio as well as he: own compa: “Life witnesses enough tragedy and tears that tt cannot avoid. Com- edy is the sedative and tonic. That is why its popularity will ever be on the increase,” Sennett {s a household name in| Seattle. Thousands upon thousands | are regularly drawn to the Liberty | theatre where Keystone comedies, produced under the direction of Mack Sennett, are regular features. Manager John Von Herberg, of} the firm of Jensen & Von Herberg| which operates the Liberty, Coli seum, Alhambra and Mission, at- | tributes the remarkable success of the Liberty largely to the Sennett “Mack Sonneti—Napéleon of | “Lite of | the Films.” This tribute is paid by the Photoplay Art of California to the director of the Keystone DYSPEPTICS NEED To Overcome Sunburn, \ Tan, Freckles, Wrinkles If your skin is unduly reddened, freckled or tanned, dab a liberal amount of ordinary mercolized wax on the face and allow it remain over night. When you wash off the wax in the morning, fine, flaky, almost invisible particles of cuticie come with It Horsford’s Acid Phosphate Relieves and corrects sour stom-| ach, sick b che and nausea—an | excellent appetizer Shoe Bargains ie so. gradually slightest hurt or >) the stubbornest freckles a affected. The underlying — sk’ which forms the new complexion { | comedies. so fresh and youthful-looking, you'll gael ay oat 7 |marvel at the transformation. It's , Thero are few men who possess the only thing Known, to. actually Sennett's combination of qualities. Jan aged, faded, muddy or He is an actor as well as an execu- y pempiantae, One ounce of tive, He participates occasionally |” ere, lh eebhialent ie ae ar in his comedies, tho a great deal | ¢ 0 ee ee Jess fre bp ntly than in former 4 there's not the inconventenc 8. If sun and wind make you squint nage . and frown, you're bound to cultivate and he Is a good comedian, He is | 0n¢, Paws, source Round to gullivate ull of “pep” and energy, and tho elcont these quickly, bathe the fac is still in his thirties, he is a top-|a solution made by notcher in the film business. pune of Bowuersd pl | Sennett is at present in New Mente i | ACME COAL FOR LESS _ n dissolving an saxolite In a witch hazel.—Advertise- colored pumps, formerly $7 the Main Salesroom Mack Sennett To make the world laugh is no small undertaking. Nor ts it to be minimized in its contribution to the Regular bunker prices—Lump, $4.00; Furnace, $3.50; Nut, $3.25; Run of Mine, $3.00 | great, worth-while things in life. | ©, M. LATIMER, MGR. ACME COAL CO.—ELLIOTT 1400 MARION ST seins His aM pa sage | West Seattle Yard, West 549 W—Leschi Heights Yard, acon 266 120 f ack Sennett himself aptly de. scribes the place of humor in the Mt J Eee Acme Coal at Summer Price

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