The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 14, 1916, Page 2

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Dr. Sipes will continue bis daily demonstrations of free Painless Dentistry all this week, Come any time after 9 @ m, and up to Spm Or your time ts lim ited, you will be given a spectal appointment card that will en able you to have your work done at your conventence, Remem der, not one cent will be charged for extracting teeth, no matter how many, No other work need be ordered Dr. M. 0. Sipes of the Boston Dental Co., 1420 Second Ave. Whose Marvelous Work inthe Field of Painless Dentistry Has Wholly Eliminated All Dread or Fear of the Dental Chair ‘ No longer is it necessary for the patient to en- @ure the tortures or risks of the old system of extracting teeth. No longer is it necessary to put the patient to sleep in order to perform difficult operations. Dr. Sipes uses a wonderful new anesthetic, the most recent discovery in the realms of medical science. It is ten times more effective than either cocaine or Novo-Cain and, more important, is ab- solutely harmiess in all cases and under all con- ditions. No unpleasant after effects, no adverse action on heart or brain. Just one simple appli- cation to the gums and every tooth in your mouth could be extracted without the slightest feeling. Dr. Sipes makes no charge for this wonderful anesthetic! It is used in every operation at the Boston Dental Parlors without one penny of extra charge. Teeth, no matter how many, are ex- tracted free any time, whether other work is or- dered or not. The most perfect dental work is guaranteed patrons of the Boston Dental Company at moderate cost, especially difficult gold crown and bridge work, and plates that cannot be distinguished from the natural teeth. For fifteen years in Seattle the names of Dr. Sipes and the Boston Dental Co. have been linked with high-class dentistry. Every advance in dental science has been closely followed and Dr. Sipes feels amply rewarded for his long and tireless search after a real painless system in the remarkal using ale anesthetic he is now Dr single failure LIKES SEATTLE Thousands have been treated by staff of specialists without one STORE BURGLARIZED' Thieves burglarized J. 8S. Wil Vans’ store at 31 Pike place Satur day night, and took four bolts of Bingham and 24 aprons. They got “no cash. “ALI Sipes and his OUTFITTING CO U. 8. burea: ormal inap niversit ion Monday of t s to the rey send to Secreta 1t he expected DRESSES ob WIE rors] ~ WEEK r YOUR CREDIT IS O.K. WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE from Seventh ave, on Tuesday, from 9 m, to a. m Fri risco. { CIVILIZATION TODAY AND ALL WEEK The Greatest Motion Picture Triumph Seattle Ever Has Known EE Matinees 25c, 50c. Evenings 25c, 50c, 75c METROPOLITAN THEATRE 2:20 AND 8:20 O'CLOCK ROCK TO MARK INDIAN BATTLE: |Where Is the Best Dental MINING OFFER : Van H. Manning, director of the mines, after an in Washington as a pos, ble site ow the location of 2 ne Ie len tation td it MEER IM TERA rood one, bur as non-committn 4 Interior Lane Water will be shut off on Yesler |? Ninth va Watch for the Girl From | National Head of D. A. R, Here for Ceremony Tuesday ‘IN CITY HALL PARK Tuesday, at 1:50 .p m, the memorial boulder marking the site of the battle of Seattle, when indians attacked plo neer settlers, will be unveiled at City Hall park It Is the gift of Stirling chap. ter, Daughters of the American Revolution, and will mark the site where the historic confilct took place. Old Chief Seattle himself, on January 1856, aided the colony of settlers during th tack, When the Indians cam: Lake Washignton, determ to wipe them Guns from the sloop Decatur, tn Elliott bay in the conflict from the Puget Sound navy yard will escort Mrs, Willlam Cumming Story, president general of the D. A. R, and Mrs. Eliza) Ferry Leary, vice president, who will take part in the ceremonies, | from the Hotel Washington to the elty ball. | Former Judge C. H. Hanford! who was a baby in the block house on the day of the fight, will speak, and Attorney Will H. Thompson will review of the battle historteally, the story Others who will take part are| Rey. Carter Helm Jones, Esther McCullough, Mrs, John T. Towers Gov. Lister, Percy Herbert, An drew Larson, Mra. William Oliver. Mayo rGill and boys from the par ental school. NOT MERELY THinsT. QUENCHING Hersford’s Acid Phosphate Rut a neree-tonte, apr rand hullder-up of impaired y Ruy « bottle IAMUSEMENTS Summer Prices, Mats Thuraday and & “NEW ‘NEW PANTAGES | Always 10¢ and 20c | “A Night in the Park” “The Japanese Caruso” Mats 2:30. Evenings 7 and 9 at TODAY AND tee YKINS, “The Chester- field of Minetrelsy” IN AND CLARE 1 WILLiasts ANd WATKING |] Other Vaudes a || Photoplay, THE U Afternoons, 126 | Netle | STAR—MONDAY, AUG “BROTHER BILLS” TO |( MEET IN HOQUIAM Accompanted by the band, 300 Seattle Hike will board a special l0-coach Oregon & Washington| train next Thursday, for Hoquiam,| to attend the annual meeting of the Washington State Elka’ associa tion Everything on the train will be the beat. Even the train crew will be “Brother Bills.” The train will] |be parked at Hoquiam, and the Se-| jattle delegates will ilve aboard dur jing the throe days’ meeting The mornin will be devoted to] iness, while the visitors will en. | themselves during the after.) noons and evenings Holland” DR. L. R. CLARK Office in Seattle? ¢ for the followir we are one of the atill This is Cain to dental fices have n clous substance, nor been fore who ke an they met It. They t ed to resort te atit * oh sl that we are to offer you. the is mont prea ih ag ts Regal | Dental Offices Dr. 1. Hh. Clark, Manager 1405 Third Ave. WwW. Cor. and Union. MEN, | KNOW THAT Third ° ae ot your long standing trouble 1 treat al DISOR a oF 20" 1 Union and Third, Opposite Vostoffies, Office Hour oem tos Dm fundays, 19 & m to 22 ntronciad fl UNTIL WEDNESDAY Anita Stewart —IN— “The DARING of DIANA” FIVE ACTS Pathe Weekly “TOKIO,” Color Scenic Musical Program by M. Guterson’s Famous Russian Orchestra “Hejre Kati,” by Hubay Violin Solo by J. Waldman Mignon Overture,” Thomas Orchestra Number ~ a Dollar Need Be Paid Till cured I invite every |flicted— perron | matter b nding fidsniial talk with I k thoroug I | others year in this tate DR. MACY B11 Second Ave. r Bids. | Twelfth red | Marte 14, 1916. PAGE 2 511 PIKE August Clearance Sale of |! Used Furniture, Ranges Remarkable price concessions on Furniture, Ranges and Heaters. Reductions that will move every piece this week, The greater part of the furniture is only one piece of a kind. Experienced buyers will recog- G.-R. FURNITU RE EXCHANGE and Heaters nize the importance of early selections. Four Square Extension TABLES $3.95 Each to $15.00 Regular Brass, Metal and Wood Beds— | Pri ice One Green COUCH 95c Regular Price $9.50 Only Denim Buffets 511 PIKE } > One Only Green Velour COUCH $1.95 Regular Price $13.50 Dining Tables Exceptional Values $22.50 Fumed Oak Buffet. ..$13.50 Many of These Are As Good As New $30.00 Br Bed $9.75 $36.50 Jacobean Oak Buffet $20.00 Early Bagi Dining Table $12.00 WW hite Metal Bed $1.95 | $40.00 Golden Oak Buffet...$20.00 | for cove $5.00 $15.00 Vernis Martin Bed $8.75 $20.00 Golden Oak Sideboard $7.50 | $2: Golden Oak Dining Table 0 French Brass Bed $13.50 § en Oak Buffet...$35.00 | for .....0.sccceeceees .. $10.00 1) Mahogany Bed......$13.75 den Oak Buffet...$11.75 | $2500 Golden Oak Dining Table $100.00 three-quarter, solid mahogany OM spb aeks a PGA Geile. $14.50 four-post Beds, each.......957.50|.._ _ Library _ Library | $4500 Fumed Oak Dining Table $22.50 Oak Bed for........$13.75 | $1250 | Early English Fir Pet a $19.50 $37.50 Walnut Bed for......820.00 | “08 OF srrrteertecteeesess ? $29.50 Oak Dining Table $11.75 Golden Oak or Fumed Oak } Sa $14.75 China Closets Library Table éienes te ere on é $45.00 Golden Oak China Closet $2500 Karly English Library Table Book Cases, Desks and Shelves for ne $22.50 $14.50 | ¢35 00 Golden Oak Sectional Bookcase, $50.00 Oak hina Closet 1 ; “e0k nation Fumed Oak Li- | with writing desk unit $14.75 Ct aa HP hgeoathd $13.75 | s10.00 Early English Book Shelf Early English China Closet ‘ a t ; Bit Tey op ..$19.50 obean Oak Library | for .......c0:sc so veecces ce PATS Golden Oak China Closet $15.00 | 510.00 Mahogany Desk for...$3.75 Mepis ERAs ceed sceees $17.50 Toilet Tables $12.50 Golden Oak Desk..... $2.75 Clearance of Used Refrigerators $50.00 Circassian Walnut Tote17 50 Dressers $17. sO Refrigerator fe r ee .$12.50 TOT cece cerserserseesesees . “ M ie 4 f I di Chan $45.00 Refrigerator for......$14.75 | $22.50 ,Golden Oak Toilet Table ee ee ee <t $19.50 Refrigerator for ..$8.00 | for i .$12.75 | $27.50 White Enameled Dresser Chiffoniers $45.00 Mahogany Toilet Table ite te To Be Closed Out for $17.50 pases otal ogany Dresser..$13.50 $25.00 Mahogany Chiffonier $15.00 | $85.00 Mahogany Toilet Table | $32.50 Mahogany Dresser..$14.75 $125.00 Mahogany Chiffonier $50.00 | for -$42.50 | $18.50 Maple Dresser $9.50 Rebuilt Ranges One Lot of Ingrain Carpet Samples, 19c &hole Universal Range for Garland Hotel Range for Majestic Combination Range for Each ‘hole Buck's Cook Stove for 6hole Gate City Range for 4-hole Mikado Range for éhole Hor 4hole Majestic 6-hole Superior for 6-hole Empress for 4hole Rollance St Comfo Bridge Bridge 6-hole Garland Range for hole Miller Range for S-hole New Leader, leg Onto Hotel F St Range Clair Range t for 0-Ined bare rt Range for Ranee for Clair Range 6hole Champion Range for Jowel Range for @hole Buck's Range for.... G-hole Buck's Range 4-hole Standard Range for Chairs, G.-R. FURNITURE EXCHANGE 511 PIKE KEEP UP PROBE each One Dozen 18-inch Counter Stools, each. . Regular Price $4.50 One Lot of Chinese Matting Samples, Each 5c Several Hundred 81x90 Sheets, Each 57c Twelve Commodes, Values to $13.50, Each $1.00 ' Used Gas Ranges! Coal and Wood $15.00 | d W H sza00| aN ater eaters | eee | Heaters | All Rebuilt and Ready to Use ’ | Cole's Hot Blast Wood and Coa! Heater " $15.00 | Buck’s Gas Range ... $12. tor $5.00 $18.00 | Reliance Gas Range 7.00 Melrose Wood Heater for 86.50 . $25.00 | Eclipse Gas Range... Bell Franklin Coal Heater for $6.50 Beach Range | Garland Gas Range Radiant Coa! Heater for $4.00 2 : White's Oak Coal Heater for 16.00 Beach bs Favorite Gas Range , Invincible Coal Heater for pe 819.00 | New Method Gas Range $25.00 | Cole's Air Tight V eater for ..£5.00 822.00 | Garland Gas ge $9.50 | Hottentot Coal Heater for $3.00 818.00 | Buck's Gas Range -813.00 | pair Oak Coal Heater for $4.50 $18.00 | Reliance Gas Range -» $16.00 | Banner Coal Heater for $3.00 for. $22.00 | Simplex Gas Rang +++$16.00 | Cole's Hot Biast Heater for $7.00 oven.. $20.04) | Estate Gas Range ++ $11.00 | Lactede Coal Heater for $2.50 820.00 | Direct Action Gas Range $16.00 | stewart Coat Heater $10.00 $15.00 | Reliance Gas Range -. $6.00 | wood's Radiator Wood He for. 8&50 $13.00 | Eclipse Gas Range... -$8.00 | Howard Wood and Coal He for. .88.00 $18.00 | Estate Gas Range $9.00 | star Oak Wood and Coal for.. £5.00 $16.00 | Lion Gas Water Heater for. - $8.00 | Daisy Wood Heater for $2.00 wehves 814,00 | Domestic Gas Water Heater $10.00 | Fairy Oak Wood and Coal Heater for 86.50 Fifteen Odd Arm $4.95 Regular Price to $17.90 OF DR. ‘ALLEN iss Anna Dantelso dan away ne detectives ‘ Apt was v Investigation of be M erlou din Jul newed olis They directed their efforts to trac ing th movements of Dr. Percival V. Allen Fifty Odd Dini Chairs, each . 9§c of Kitchen Ute Values an osteopath, who represented her ax his wife, from the day he first met Miss Danielson, late in June, aboard the steamship Queen, until he was arrested last week Allen {s still In the city Jail, hav ing been unable to raise $2,000 bail charged with a gross misdemeanor. It was announced at the Burns agency Monday that they hope to have more evidence to file on the irn of Deputy Prosecutor Helsell m a two weeks’ vacation Aeut Wilmot A Danielson, rother of the dead girl, is expect- Regular Price to $6.50 Several hundred pieces ing Six nsils. . to 40c Easy Terms in lowa@ within a few days at the outside, to ald in the investigation. The cause of Miss Danielson's death has not yet been officially recorded. The coroner's record shows it was “unknown.” Burns agents, it is said, are go ing far back into Dr, Allen's opera tions to ascertain whether he ts the same man who, answering closely Allen's description, is said to have “worked” coastwise — passenger boats for women victims for sev eval years. A report from the University of night, got $50 in cash ed to reach Seattle from his home!Minnesota on the examination be-!out of drawers in the desks, One Set of Golden Oak Dining Chairs . One lot of small Kitchen Mirrors, each. . . $27.50 Chairs and Arm Chair, Worth $55.00 19¢ 511 PIKE ing conducted by experts on Miss Danielson’s head, which has been exhumed, is expected this week and may throw additional lig how she came to her sudden ou death. BURGLARS GET $50 mt Burglars who broke into the « os fices of Pischon & Mehlhorn, tn , the Mehlhorn building, Sunday They took it

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