The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 29, 1916, Page 2

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PLAYS WIERD MUSIC|*=! <> 52" ones ma ulated by a keyboard resembling Everett 11, Pettijohn, a student in | that of @ piano. The electricity is Washington, Pied Piper of Hamlin backed off sora aie gare nan een from a Deagon electric xylophone. ‘The instrument is four feet long eee eee {tor your convenience, ce, sore open Saturday evenings — NO CASH DOWN! “make your own terms” of homet canh pa your selections 0 without a of purchase vite you. the to ake your own term: a known liberal credit service will fit your individual needs! Seattle hom fur add a heater to your account no additional payment! —if you have an account here we will place a heater in your home without any additional payment! “Your credit is surely good here!” the Otymple EMPRESS the Marvel EMPRESS the Bell EMPRE6S , 5 5 ae price or.08 athe gitee! RM iS te a very Serviesabis Seater; enpecisl- ly made for this climate; — small a with 10-inch fire pot high, regular pric $11.50; spectal ¢ the week . tai $5 sie, spec vy $10.50. ine ‘oe: on.78 TWO SPLENDID STEEL RANGE VALUES! —‘“cash or credit.” —‘“we charge no interest.” oy ayn ‘i Pg —the FAME EMPRESS is the best low-priced ateel range on the market: asbestow lined. ly and ag * price #3488 every me fo, regular price $24.50, specia me 827.96 STANDARD FURNITURE CO. Second Ave. and Pine St., Seattle L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101 to 111 So. Eleventh St., Tacoma DENNY SLIPPED UP Emma L. ism at the University of |furnishtd by a 12-volt storage bat-| Cal. in 1909. has the farfamed tery. The xylophone is one of the! most unique of its kind, only three|!n the superior court of its type being in existence in|that her husband's words were the United States. | nothing but the truth It is planned to feature the in He has given me less than $2 strument at the coming Glee club| during the last two years,’ she concerts, raid. 1 said. Denny tx ta Los Angeles map when it comes to produc weird music. hn produces his wusic PAINLESS PROCTOR Will Make Youa 419° Set of Teeth for Denny was persuaded that two could live cheaper than one by Claude Denny, in Stockton, Friday she filed a suit for divorce believing STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 29, 1916. ONE LEG DANCE LEADS TO JAIL | i | Women Knocked Down by) Wooden Leg Thrown in Street | BIG CROWD WATCHES | NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—Hester at Jwas bugging with ft1 usual early evening activities when John Os bell arrived in high spirits to veo things up | Hooray!” he shouted, by way of introduction, A crowd, sensing an anarcbistio oration, gathered. I'm champeen one-legged dan sher of the world,” Osbell an nounced, suddenly whirling around | one foot and holding the other lex, rigid as a derrick beam, at | right angles to his twirling body No desheption practiced” he panted as he paused, “Only one leg used in thish experiment, Mil prove it.” He stooped, loosened a buckiie and deftly slid the rigid limb from bis trouser leg He was juggling the Jeg, Indian club fashion, when Patrolman Har rison arrived and made a grab for the leg, but Osbell let tt fy from) hin grasp. Spectators ducked and) the leg went clattering along the aldew until it knocked down two women, Harrison soon recov-| ered the leg | Put that leg back on and stop | hopping around like you're crazy,” the patrolman commanded. For answer the dancer brought] the limb down on the bluecoat’s) bead | When Onxbell appeared before! Magistrate Murphy, Patrolman Har fison stood by rubbing a lump on bis head. “It must have been an he says Oabell confessed Magistrate Murphy continued the case to look up the law on lumber limbs and the Dervish whirl as per formed in.a public street ‘BUDGET CUT OF $400,000 MADE ‘Ten city detectives will be trans ferred to ffl vacancies as patrol men, as they occur, and the police department will get on with $13,000 loss money by the move, tt was de cided at Friday's budget session, when the council conferred with Mayor Gill, Their places will not be filled in the detective depart ment. | In all, about $400,000 was cut |from budget estimate, as it has stood for the Inst few weeks, and the levy for 1917 will be about two mills lees, Chairman Fitzgerald es. timated Other cuts were being made Fri j day afternoon ‘AM! IT WAS INDEED _ SWEET DREAM ONCE Elmer Waldrip'’s dream of mar. | tlage wan a combination of a bila) ful stroll thru Elysian fields with ja Utopian world at the end, filled with love, happiness and no one to | share it but SHE and himself. ! That Is, this was what he thought it was, as he corresponded with his brideto-be while she was | Eaat, in the Waldrip explained to Judge Frater Friday that he told her he was in financial straite, but that his sweetheart wrote back and told him to forget the money matters. | | “Il have more than enough for both of us,” she wrote “But she misrepresented every thing,” Waldrip sadly told Judge Frater. “She didn't have anything and I did my best to buy furniture and everything to make her happy She chided me about my poverty and Inally left me The court granted the divorce. MURDER CHARGE DROPPED Murder charges against George) Brown, negro, were dismissed by! the state Thursday afternoon in connection with the recent shoot ing of Art Waldron, colored, for |lack of corroborative evidence. | BOSTON MARKET C0. 116-118 Pike Street Seattle's Cleanest, Newest and aman acreage Market. Saturday Specials Are Real Meat Values “Boston Market Meats Are Choicest” Poultry ‘and Meats Fresh Dressed Milk-fed Hens 16¢ Fresh Milk-fed} Bro lers AR . 25e| Ste tt Roast 10¢} 9 \ 17¢ Dressed That will defy your best friend to distinguish from the natural Leg article She at No reputable dentist will attempt to make a set for leas Sk le { 1oulder than ten dollars—it simply cannot be done, and done right. Painless Proctor has an enviable reputation to sustain He does not advertise $5.00 teeth just as a “bait” to get you ‘6. Sugai ar-cured Picnic Painless Proctor’s price is $10 for the most skillfully made, most perfect fitting set of teeth ever turned out of a modern dental laboratory. TEETH EXTRACTED ¥REE With our wonderful new Painless Method when other work is ordered Delicatessen Butler's Delicatessen is open in full swing, with a complete line of dolicactes Mayonnaise, Butler's famous dressing, special, per Ib. 306 Salmon, piping ever morning; spe., Ih. All Work Guaranteed Peanut Butter, the ver PAINLESS PROCTOR ee is Northeast Corner First and Pike Entrance 10414, Pike. Kippered SPRINGLESS SCALES ™ | fresh <a ’ Mrs. B.’s Bakery Stall Strictly HomeMade Mrs. B.'s 24-07, loaves of potato yeast Bread. Special Satur- day, 2 loaves for 15¢ 30¢ of 10 fillings. e butter and Delicious Slayer Cakes, ea Your choice ¢) | The Butter Store The Rush Is On! Our quality and prices appeal to all, Saturday specials, fancy Creamery Butter. . 4 large cans of Milk Solect Qeas .....83¢ to B5¢ Boston Vegetable Co, Rest Canning Tomatoes, per Wx 30¢ Ibs. for 106 "oe 1 ed Potatoes, 7 t Hubbard Squash PENNY CHANGE No Red Tape or Confusion in Getting Purchases. ag ARMBAE He IN Bn TO HU OTC To | Metropolitan : Grocery Distributors. 310 Main St. Main 1931 PAGE MakeYourStart Towards Success T Tomorrow, Saturday, Sept. 30 | That sounds very fine, you say—but is how to do it. Let us give you a few straight pointers. the question The first step is to put yourself into the best possible physical condition. be then at the highest possible standard. To do this This will mean that your efficiency will You Must Have Your Teeth in Perfect Condition You may say that it ig a far cry from your teeth to efficiency, but it really isn’t, and we strate it to you. can demon- Consider these facts for a moment: The teeth have a most direct and vital bearing on the digestive apparatus. This stands to reason; in the first place, if you have had bad, decayed teeth, you cannot chew your food properly, which is bound to mean impaired digestion. Not only that, but decayed teeth are within themselves actual producers of poi- DR. L. R. CLARK sons, which are communicated directly into the sys- tem when the food comes into contact with the teeth. Besides that, decayed teeth make the very finest kind of a home for germs of all kinds. It is really hard to imagine a more prolific breeding ground for disease germs than a mouth filled with decaying teeth. A good digestion is really the foun- dation of good health. Your physician will bear us out in this statement if you will talk the matter over with him. Bad teeth mean bad digestion. Bad digestion means poor general health and greatly impaired efficiency. You see the con- nection now, don’t you? There Is No Good Excuse for Anyone to Have Bad Teeth We offer you the highest grade den- tal work at prices which are within the reach of all. We have one of the finest-equipped dental offices in the entire Northwest. We have a staff of high-class, graduate, registered men, every one of whom has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall, in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. You take no chances when you come to this office for your dental work. We use the very best of materials that money can buy—we have every modern appliance that modern ingenu- ity has devised for the proper perform- ance of high-class, painless dentistry. This is important. We Guarantee Absolutely Painless Dentistry No matter how difficult may be the nature of the work you need, we are in a position to guarantee to be able to per- form it without hurting you a bit. We can prove this to your entire satisfac- tion. We have statements on file from a great many substantial citizens, both men and women, who live in Seattle and vicinity, who state over their own signa- tures that we have done dental work for them and have done it without hurt- ing them a bit. We would be very pleased to have you call at our office and look over these testimonials if there is the slightest doubt in your mind that we can do your work for you and do it painlessly. “Novo-Cain” Is the King of Them All As a dental anaesthetic Cain” admittedly stands shoulders above all others. We feel that we are indeed fortunate to be able to offer our patients the benefit of this priceless article. We are one of the very few dental offices that still has a supply of it. Most dentists have none at all, nor can they get it—but have been forced to resort to substitutes. Remember that you are backed by a reputation when you come to this office —a reputation built up by years of con- scientious service to the people of Seat- tle. This reputation is the most valuable thing we possess and you may be sure that we will take no chances on hurt- ing it. We give with all work that leaves this office our iron-clad 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 respon- sible. Come in tomorrow and let one of our experts give your teeth a thorough ex- amination. It won’t cost you a cent. You will be surprised to find how little it will cost and one thing is sure, it will be worth much more than it will cost to have your teeth put into perfect condi- tion. f REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager N. W. Corner Third and Union. Diagonally Across From the Postoffice. 1405 Third Avenue Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. STRIKE BREAKERS | SHOOT; THREE HELD Three non-union dock zu il were in jai! Friday facing open | charges, ponding investigation of| revolver shots fired on Marton st.,| Italy's Finest Food Contribution | Merlino H| Fite, %, and vie aeritiag sod | Pure Olive Oil “An Oil for the ‘Connoisseur” =} | After leaving the Grand Trunk dock, the men said, they were fol lowed by three pickets and fired 3 to scare them, They were arrest ed by Officer Stevens. A gray squirrel skipping along the $l high voltage wire which supplies | | power to a rubber mill in Rockland, | | Mass., connected with its tall a sec- | jond wire, causing an explosion | which startled the residents and set fre. in the woods, PACIFIC OUTFITTIAG CO COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MER -WOMER FORS Downstairs at TURRELL’S The increased cost of leather makes it difficult to obtain low and me- dium-priced. shoes in quality that will stand the hard wear which children give their shoes. The lines we are show- ing in our Downstairs Dept. are, without doubt, the best values on the market. We mention particularly our These are Chrome Calf Unlined full double eoles, Size 9 in tittle eadnaught Shoes for Boys. 8, With bellows tongue and to size 6 in big boys’, B Prices—$2.25, $2.50 and $3.00, Our Girls’ Shoes are also dependable. BRING THE FAMILY IN Turrell’s Downstairs Dept. 120 MARION ST. OR 903 SECOND AVE.

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