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“ front of hi of all. ef- ote ofe fe ofe afe ofe ote afe ofe afe of ofeiafe fe « # How Much Longer Can You Afford 4 to Delay Having Your Teeth Fixed? Dr, L. R. Clark Because we have brought prices for the very highest grade dental work down to a point where they are within the reach of all. We have done this on account of the very large volume of business that we do at this office. We are able to STAR—TUESDAY, AUG. 15, 1916. PAGE 2 ote ote ofe ate ate ofe ofe ote ate ole ofe ate ale ole ofe st aoe ? You know right: down in your heart that you Hy ought not to put it off another day, or another hour. §& You know that you are taking chances with your [i health, that you are hurting your efficiency and les- sening your chances for success every day that you s neglect bad teeth. If there were any good excuse for further delay it wouldn’t be so bad, but there isn’t. You Can’t Put It Off for Fear That It Will Hurt You Because we guarantee todo any kind of dental work without hurting the patient a bit. You Can’t Put It Off on Account of the Expense take a much smaller profit on the in- dividual case than the office which does only one-third or one-half the vol- ume that we do here. Then what ex- cuse have you for longer delaying this matter, which is of such tremendous importance to you? ‘% r) r) *. : + > r) You will find that it will pay to come to an office aS which has been established for years—that has built up a Ss reputation for honest, square dealing and reliability— an office that gives an ironclad guarantee and that will be right here to make good on it if the occasion arises— an office that is just as solid as any business institution in the city. Every operator in this office is a graduate, registered dentist, who has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in dental chair, in plain sight “NOVO-CAIN” is We have a good supply of it. far the best. We give with all work our ironclad guarantee of satisfaction, which is signed both by the operator who did the work and by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. the best dental anaesthetic — by Most dental offices have none. They can’t get it, either—and as a consequence, have been forced to resort to substitutes. This is just one of the many con- vincing reasons why you will find it best to come here. Come in at once. Let one of our expert dentists look over your teeth + ojo ojo oie ofe ofe ofe eye * = aa - je << wfe ojo ojo ajo oje je You will be surprised how little the cost will be, and there is one thing cer- + announced Choice Steer 10 | ates ant property owners who ap- |peared Monday, demanded a re- Pot Roast.......... C)eiction in asssonments over” ho Choice Spare 9 Jentire city » didn't have time ) Serer > Cc! to walt his turu to be heard, wrote Choice Shoulder 1 Qhe ** protest of a sity of paper and ‘ AY | Veal Roast Pour petitioners out of the 3¢ _ Choice Steer Boiling eceeded in getting their assess: | Choice Shoulder Spring Lamb Wild Rose | PORATI | Creamery Butter. . .. 30c) N BiG CORPO ON Lv. Seattle... ./11:15 a.m.| 3:45 p.m.|10:45 p.m. 4 cans Wild | Purposing to carry on gigantic Ar. Portland...) 5:55 p.m. |10: 00 p.m.| 6:00 a.m. AT THE FOLLOWING SeATTLD MARKET 2? Occidental Ave | merchandise, borrow moneys, to Columbia and Second Avenue. ALLARD MAIICET build and’ ‘maintain steamsbips, ‘ : » Jelectric light plants, rallroads Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp | wharves, warehouses, tele | , warehouses, egraphs, Ph : | tt Bignifies Purity and Quality | pumping a, devandke mariek sige Shops Open Until 6:20 P. OthersFollow QUALITY MARK ETS WEDNESDAY SPECIALS) ‘i. Oe 123c¢ FURTH HEIRS JOIN 25c MARKETS, OLYMPIO MARKET 118 Pike St, MARKET 1100 Wenterm Ave. OM PRICE DROPS SPECIAL DAYS on tricts will be heerd Wednesday residents | ments Friday industries | tate, Inc The jtuy and mpre cor Protesting toxpayers which the kickr of certain di the board will con petitions for reduction of assess Thursday will has Vashon Ialanders Richmond, here Struve, Lucy A. Porth a Furth Wetherill joine | the incorporation of the F , capitalized at $1,000,000 in 10,000 share: incorporation ement yration, to conduct kinds of insurance, nis and a belief teath last week same cause, the and tell you just what it will cost to _ tain, it will be worth a whole lot more [iy put your teeth into perfect condition. than it will cost you. %» REGAL DENTAL OFFICES § DR. L. R. CLARK, MANAGER : 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. Third and Union z Pp) epee en an Infant's ras due to the city and county BUY ACME COAL NOW have ap the ashes for you to carry out than any other. Acme makes no soot and does not clinker Regular bunker prices—Lump, $4.00; Furnace, $8.50; of Capitol Hill Run of Mine, $3.00. be First Ave. day been set aside for one of 34 In Great Northern Ry. Three splendid daily trains. Frederick K 1 Sidonia Tuesday In rth Es Ar. Seattle... ..| at $100 each proposes “to real property and and stock in this Ir and mat to buy City Ticket Office “See America First’ Main 117 and Elliott 5609. National Park Route Nut, Special Train Seattle to Portland goes over the Lv. Portland... |10:00 a.m.) 5:00 p.m.|12:30 a.m. 4:15 p.m. 11:15 p.m.| 7:30 a.m. For folders, tickets and full information inquire | jealth officers today took precau . Oa, Aug. 15.) Cal., Aug Mitear texcent pene mid-contt Following. "he death of Howard ‘2 tions to prevent the spread of the |} fient crude oil, to 95 Monts, was) Markham, 14, of infantile paraly disease. today. | —- ——$ peared in such number before Put it in your basement for winter use. It will keep We Lead board of oqualization that the It will give you that comfy feeling. It will heat your home| board has designated special days for less money than any coal on the market. It makes less On top of that, 0. M, LATIMER, MGR. ACME COAL CO.—ELLIOTT 1400 West Seattle Vard, West 549-W—Lesch! Heights Yard, Beacon 266 ACME—The Satisfactory Coal HUGHES IS ASKED! TEN QUESTIONS Authors Join in Letter Re- questing Him to Make Definite Answers FOLLOW HIM ALL OVER “What have donet” Thie te the question which presiden- tlal candidate, ed by 36 prominent authore and writ- ere, who want to know how he would have handied the Mex!- can situation, the Lusitania af- fair, the Belgium Invaaton, the shipment of munitions to the allies and other problems th have confronted the WI! son administration. would you Like Banquo's ghost, these ques tions, 10 fn number, follow up Hughes wherever he goes, They appear Tuesday in Seattle papers as two column = advertisoments, and ask Hughes in bis epeeches to be apecific In answering them, not to deal merely In generalities Among those who sign this letter are Samuel Hopkins Adame, Irvin Cobb, Ellis Park Buth Peter ¥. Kyne, Meredith Nicholson, Harvey Jay O'Higgins, Albert Jay Nock Wm. Mcelaod Ratne, John Reed Opie Read, Gilson Gardner, Lin coln Steffens, Augustus Thom Pasi! Manly Evgene§ Manlove Rhodes The Questions “1. Would you bave filed jn rtant protest against the invasion of Belgium and backed up that protest with the United States navy? “2. It ts errant nonsense talk about action that would have provented the Lusitania tragedy The vague advortisement did not leas than two years |who had quit for employment, a |xreat number attended the moving CHILDREN WILL LEARN TO SWIM Such Is Planof Seattle School Board; Physical Training Adopted POOL FOR 100 ORDERED Beattio’s grade school chil- dren are to be taught to swim, “Not this year, nor, perhaps, next, but It will eventually said Secretary Reuben day, followin, r of the board Monday night, at whieh the echool architect wae Instructed to prepare plans for ® pool enough for 100 children Such a pool ts to be installed on one of the school playgrounds, tho which school is to have it has not been decided The board did decide that a course of physical training ts esen- tial in the grade schools, and 41 large rected Superintendent Cooper to appoint an inetructor for that work Vooatior Cooper also w mend « director for the vocational | guidance department, and named Arthur 8. Gent, principal of the B. F. Day school The vocational guidance depart) ment has been in existence a little and has con-| ducted a survey to determine why); children leave sebool | Extravagance the Cauee? In the majority of cases, it was learned, the cause was a desire for expensive entertainment “It was found,” said Secretary Jones, “that out of thone children pictures as often an 20 times a month Some of them 20 times appear until ehortly before the} hour of wailing, The occurrence | wan one of the things that civilize tion has made the world regard as | ineredibie The only honest | question ts this Would you have |made the disaster the subject of diplomatic negotiations or would you have broken relations with Germany at once? 3. Would you have urged upon congress an embargo upon the shipment of munitions to the a) les? Would You Fight Mexico? “4 Would you urge universal, | compulsory military service? “6. You are frank in stating that Huerta were of no cencern to Does this! mean that you would have recog: | nized Huerta? “6. As matters stand today would you be tn favor of interven ing in Mexico? 7 Does your attack upon the Wilson shipping bill mean that you are in favor of ship subsidies? Does this antagonism per Do you or do you rf e in paying for preparedness out of a tax on incomes, | ances and munitions?” lf K. C. B. Should Get in ‘Dutch’ With Wife, \lell Be Up to Lally herit Usurping the prerogatives of the governor, Thomas A Lally of Spokane, democratic nominee for lieutenant gov- as promised executive | | ernor, } clemency to “Kenny” Beaton | } (K. c. B) Ino | trouble with over social duties which ton has practically accepted |; for Thursday everting, when the big Wood Wileen cel. | ration will be held at the Hippodrome pavilion. | K. C. B. has attached fust one condition to his appearance, name} liy, that he will first have to get lthe permiasion of his wife | The concert, in which many prominent artists and soloists will take part, will begin promptly at 8 p. m., to be followed by a dance Gov. ldster, on account of pre vious engagements, will be un jable to attend, but Mrs, Lister \and daughter, Miss Florence, wil! |be present SHORT NEW AN UNKNOWN man started a run on the Ilinofs State bank at Eest St. Louls Monday by calling up the depositors and tipping them that the bank was Insolvent It required a $500,000 pile of eur. ney to convince depositors it wasn't. ENLISTMENT FOR the Bi ness Men's training camp at Con- grove, Wn., will be Hght this year, it 1s thought, as only 400 men have signed up for the opening August 28. | W. C. WITT ie minor injuries as the result of his collision, while riding a motorcycle, with a motor truck Monday night at BE. 90th st, cud Woodland Park ay. ABOUT 140 mombers of the Se attle Yacht club arrived in Seattle Monday after a two days sail aboard the Princesa Mary in Cam adian waters and reported an on Joyable trip, which by a mock wedding In which male members took part | MAY BERNARD fs held tn the! county jail on ao petty larceny charge because officers found a which Paul jattached to a watch taken from jhim by the woman. CHICAGO, Aug, 15.—Automo. bile speed wizards will try out thelr cars for Saturday's Speed way Grand Prix, at the Maywood track, beginning tomorrow, when |xchool boys and girls k bu itieally ak the Meta ot the workers. Doon| All along the downtown street this imply that you Indorse the |Tlughes was given a great ovation | Clayton antitrust law and the It was predicted that 40,000 people Seaman's bill, or will you urge|Would bear Gov. Hughes’ speech in thelr repeal? th m at 3 o'clock this after | 6. What are your specific /f00n Thousands of visitors from complaints against the federal re Southwest Washington are here to serve law? attend the meeting. “10, As governor of New York,| At noon Gov, Hughes addrersed | You oppos 4 the income tax amend: |the republican editors of the state 'U. S. INVESTIGATORS | minst Jetitute et Washington, who are coming here to engage in solar studies. it is understood the commis. on} nursing some was featured | gold watch chain tn her brass bed) Delanco asserts wan) Extravagance is today the greatest Amert falling j Take Some Years Speaking further of the powsibilt ty of swimming lessons for grade! Jones said the cost of equipment would make it Impomntble for all schools to have & pool for some years to come. “Some of the board would favor) it,” he id, “but It could not be ne this year. We are under too at financial pressure.” bie CROWD GREETS HUGHES IN TACOMA TACOMA, Aug. 15—A large crowd greeted Gov. Hughes when the candidate's special train pulled {nto the Northern Pacific station here at 10:45 today. Led by « band, | the Hughes party paraded the down-| town streets, and then visited! points of interest about the city, and @ newly Red ( ke a few minutes to the zed local branch of the olety, orgs rome ® | | WILL GET ALL HELP BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 15 —The Argent ine government * issued rders that every facility be ex tended to the members of the com. n from the Smithsonian tfa- tion's work will be mainly in the] uterior, remote from large towns, land all possible preparations are| being made for ite status of Argentine national em ployes that the unhampered igmsitiinmnaginnianteninsilinnes FREE!) FREE! The Union Dentists for a limited time extract teeth positively painlessly, without charge or obligation is is done in or their will to you. 7 der to demonstrate new anesthetic, which is perfectly harmless. DO YOU KNOW That the Unton Dentists are giving ® special reduction of from 10 to 15% from thetr usu: |] al prices on their PLATES? These PLATES are made from the very best materlats and are tully All work, z crowns of guarantoed other inel xold and porcelain, alloy, gold and synthetic fillings, are also pric ed proportionately low Remember, the Union Den- "ists are ono of the pioneer dentists of the Pacific North- west, and their guarantee |] means something. All Work Positively Painless Guarantee 15 Years UNION DENTISTS ing thru a cordon of armed convenience, |tWo convicts The members will be given the|state prison flax fields in M sion | hibit at the Industrial Fair, which bottom today may be entirely |ceived a report that one of the fu-| |gitives had been shot for larceny way®, gas works and develop min eral lands, maintain smelters, foun | oy Serres | 008 20 1g 11." 305! Pike St, Cor, Third Ave. (Over Owl Drug Store) the first of the qualification trials will be held. A speed of 100 miles must be made to qualify. | The Morning Swim for Mine! Morning is the best time in all the day for a swim in the CRYSTAL POOL. Try a plunge tomorrow morning in the clear, pure salt water and you'll feel ten years younger all day. Then the big pool is freest of swim- mers—more room for you—keener enjoyment! Experts to Assist Beginners The CRYSTAL POOL management is providing swimming experts to assist beginners in the morning hours. These experts will be in the big pool ready to show the swimming strokes and give you a start in the most healthful, invigorating exercise in the world. General Admission, 10c; Swimming Privileges, inciudnig Bath- ing Sult, 25¢; Children Under 12, 150 COME AND SEE THE CRYSTAL POOL EMPTIED AND REFILLED EACH NIGHT The public is invited to witness each night the interest- ing spectacle of the emptying and refilling of the Dig pools. pers and spectators are invited to remain after a 30 each evening, to watch the thorough cleansing and of the pools. After that hour the door admission is ae ed and the public fs free to enter. Thursday night, at the CRYSTAL POOL, special aquatic feats will be ehown for the benefit of the outoftown visit- ors who are attending the Manufacturers’ and Merchants’ Indus trial F CONVICT SHOT IN ESCAPING SALEM, five years for burglary. This — |makes a total of eight that have escaped since the flax gangs start- ed work this summer. Schwabacher’s Exhibit Is Attractive Dash-| muards,| nercan’ from the/has an Ore, Ang. 15 institution in the estate, unusually attractive ex- escaped Warden Minto re jis being held in the White-Henry- Stuart building this week. It fea |tures “Gold Shield” Coffee, which has the distinction of being the first vacuum-packed coffee to be packed in the state. The prisoners § are Charles Brown, serving one to seven years) and Leo Weter, two to LAR | / N “OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT." SPROIA $12.50 * $14.75 s Nifty Sport Skirts of various ma up from Many styles in ‘Corduroy Coat Up, from PRICKS