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ARD CHRISTMAS SAVING CLUB!” a splendid heater value! reguiar price 96.95 —this 1s the BETH EMPRESS heater; very serviceable oak heater; specially made for this climate; burns either coal or wood; has nick- @led top urn, nickel screw check and nickel foot rails; 10-inch fire pot, height from floor to top of urn 36 inches; exactly like picture without -base strip; regular price very low at $6.95; extra special booking office and charged with having more than the legal amount jor Nquor in his possession. “We figured the fellow would how up,” aid Officer Olson. George McDonald, shingle wea tr, Gropped into dry squad head- Quarters and asked for a trunk full) « ‘of clothes that was seized, along with 18 quarts of whisky, when the searched a room in the hotel, 2038 Westlake av. He was escorted to the police Portland and Return $7.50 VIA GREAT NORTHERN RY. Account Horse Show—Oct. 27-28. Tickets on Sale Oct. 27 Only Good, returning, to and including October 30, Three Splendid Daily Trains Ly, Seattle ......... 11: , Ar. Portland . HY Ly. Portland Ar, Seattle ... NED EDAIGS, of the University of Washington Republican club, is conducting a straw ballot on the campus, City Ticket Office COLUMBIA AND SECOND AVE, Phones: Main 117, Elliott 5609 é Or King $t, (Union) Station—Phone Main 2740 New York, 'T. R. Declares for | Ben Lindsey, Who's for Pres. Wilson | YER, Oct. 24.—This was booked as the busiest of all the ibusy days Col. Roosevelt has had since he started on nia 6,300-mile jaunt thru the Southwest and Mid. dle West in the interest of Candi date Hughes. Col. Roosevelt surprised the lo cal republican committee by declar- fog he is supporting Judge Ben Lindsey, who is running on tho |democratio ticket here ( succeed meelf on the juvenile bench. | “But I might add,” onel, “that Ben Lin: Wilson supporter that }Want to see him win.” \ | In Une with Health Commission- ler McBride's policy of guarding against contamination in the Cedar river watershed, J. M. Tyrell was ‘brought before Judge Gordon and jfined $10 for hunting there Tues- \day. He is employed by a lumber com- Barneston and declared he only “training his dogs.” | © have to go after hunters and fishermen hard on this propo: sition,” sald Dr. McBride. “If we TOOK LAW IN HAND Otto Miller arrived in town Mon- day and took a room at the Globe hotel, First ave. and Main st. | ‘hen I woke up this morning, jthe door was open and $80 I had in |my trousers was missing,” he told \the police officers Tues: , who asked him to explain why he went down with a revolver and scared |the wits out of Helen Wilcox, a lchambermafd with whom he had flirted. | The folice solved the problem by arresting Miller for carrying concealed weapons and arrested the |woman on a disorderly conduct charg ending investigation. | TO FACE THE MUSIC | Carl Jacobson, longshoreman, was scheduled to appear before Judge Gordon Tuesday afternoon jand answer a disorderly conduct charge of singing in the city jail on the night 70 strikers were ar-| |rested, and refused to keep quiet | hy we seized the clothes! | Annual GRAND BALL Given by the International Union of Engineers DREAMLAND TORIGHT Prize Waltz for Cash Prizes Tickets 50c Includes Dancing All Evening Ladies Free MRS. HARVEY H, HEVENOR | Mrs. Hevenor, who was Dorothy Kelly, movie star, found it hard |to get married, because the movies claimed her, and when she finally | became the wife of Harvey H. Hevenor, a call from the ruthless movie director, |The firet y |awtul ttob STAR—TUESDAY, OCT. 24, 1916. | Thrills Are Needed, So This Movie Star Must End Honeymoon to Furnish Them | moon wae stopped by Now s _ ARREST FOR ARSON Hugh M. Walker, whose home at 1216 Alki ave. was burned Sunday morning, {s under arrest Tuesday, following an attempt to collect his insurance. Walker is charged with second degree arson. He protested vio- lently against his arrest, asserting he had not been at home for 30 |minutes prior to the blaze Ugation led to the arrest. It I Had Eczema 4 simply wash it away with that soothing hgquie. D. D. Prescription ropa instantly stop that We cannot absolutely & cure every time. this: If the euerantee y Tt will keep | you Swift's Phar- macy, Bartell drug stores, LONG WEIGHT AND SHORT WAITS FRYE’S UALITY KETS WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Prime Steer 1 Oc Short Ribs Selected Steer Round Steak. Choice Pork Choice Veal Chops.......06 Sugar Cured | Anchor Strips | Petaluma Ranch | Storage Eggs....... 35c AT THE FOLLOWING MARKETS OLYMPIC MARKET 1422-24 First Ave. AMERICAN MARKET 619-21 Third Ave. WESTERN MARKET 1 04 Westerm Ave. e. | SHOPS OPEN UNTIL 6:20 P. mM, Such an easy way aling a rest in) Fire Marshal Bringhurst’s inves-| PAGE 2 CARRYING WATER BOTH SHOULDER No, it cannot be done, and it is so impossible that the above heading has come to be one of our best little proverbs. This is an age of specializing—to do a thing as well as it must be done to bring success in this age of competition, a man or a firm must specialize in one line of endeavor and do that one thing better than We know that is true of the dental profession. his neighbor. We have no time to monkey with politics—or preach isms—or do stunts. Our whole time and attention is focused on one thing, and one thing only—to turn out the very highest possible grade of den- tistry—to please and satisfy our patients to the greatest possible extent. make our service better and better all the time. And we know that the public appreciates our efforts to serve them. This is evidenced by the fact that our business is growing faster than that of any other dental office in the Northwest. We have just been compelled to add another dentist to our staff. This is made necessary by the way our business is grow- ing. We are constantly striving to improve our methods—to And that is the best evidence in the world that we are giv- ing satisfaction. The new member of our staff we selected with scrupulous care. He had to be a man of the highest qualifica- tions in the dental profession to measure up to the high stand- ard of our whole staff. You may be sure that you will find his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, just the same as you will find with every other operator in this office. We found out long ago that the very best men are the only kind that can turn out the kind of work that we can afford to go behind with our ironclad guarantee of satisfaction, which we give with all work. DR. L. R. CLARK Our guarantee is « real one, too, and is signed not only by the operator who did the work, but also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroly responsible. Our Plates Will Replace Your Natural Teeth Perfectly In most cases our superior methods will be able to save your natural teeth for you, but when this is impossible we will make you a plate that will certainly be the next best thing to the natural teeth. Our plates will not slip or fall down in the mouth, but will at all times give a perfect chewing service. They will round out the contour of the face and in appearance you will find them mighty hard to distinguish from the originals, after which they are modeled. Our bridgework stands the test of time, too. Bridgework is an important factor in the up-to-date dental office and we pride ourselves on this branch of our service. You will find our service in this regard to be of the very highest ‘ order. We Guarantee Painless Dentistry We have “Novo-Cain,” which is recognized and admitted to be by far the best dental an- aesthetic that has thus far been discovered. Most dental offices have none—nor can they get it—but have been forced to resort to sub- stitutes. We earnestly advise that you come in at once and let our e: xperts look over your teeth. They ee oe ca ae ee eee = ne ee ee The chances are t it won't cost nearly as much as you thought it would. One thing is very certain, how- ever—it will be worth much more to you than it will cost. Don’t n-ele at once. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. In Every Respect, Seattle’s Leading Dentists. 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Corner Third and Union. Diagonally Across From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. SOCIALISTS CHICAGO, Oct. 24.—Ten so- clatiete, Including one senator, will eit in the next congress, according to the prediction made at socialist national head- quarters here! There is no “if” in the pre- diction; no “we hope to win.” The socialists say they are cer- tain of seating ten candidates In five states. The expected In Her Thrilling Story of the New York Underworld THE BIG to heal my skin! “T never worry if I have a little rash or other eruption break out— I just put on a bit of Resinol Oin ent, That takes out the itch- burning ssteni/y, and soon I learned of Resinol Ointment through our doc tor prescribing it for my brother. Tom had been almost frantic with eczema for months but that ointment healed his skin like magic," Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap are sold by all drugaiots. Fore tree sample of each, write to Dept, 2-R, Resinol, Baltimore, Md, SISTER Staye TUESDAY And WEDNESDAY Only WE KNOW That You Ought to See It 15c. Children 5c, | tonal headquarters. Socialists reg- jularly cast more than one-fifth of jthe votes in Oklahoma, where no| | party has a clear majority. HOPE TO ELECT A NEW SENATOR FROM NEVADA winners are: A. Grant Miller, running for the | United States senate in Nevada, Congressman Meyer London, seeking re-election in the Twelfth district, and Morris Hiliquit, Twen- tleth district, New York Ex-Congressman Victor Berger, | Fourth district, and W. R. Gaylord, | | Fifth district, Wisconsin Eugene V. Debs, Fifth district, In diana. H. M. Shelton of Durant, Allan C, Adams of Lamar, O. M. Morris of Duncan and H. M. Stallard of Snyder, four of the eight soctalist candidates for congress in Okla- homa, Miller Expects Votes Miller, Nevada senatorial candi- date, expects to take 1,500 votes |from the republican nominee be- cause of machine methods of G. O. P. bosses, and 2,000 votes from Sen- ator Key Pittman because of his land bill, which Miller says bene: | fits only the cattle kings | London's reelection from Ne | York's East Side is regarded cer. |tain; Hillquit is expected to pull ithru because of his ald to striking |shirtwaist makers and street rail- | way employes. The German vote {ts expected to be the deciding factor in Berger's Wisconsin district, while Gaylord counts on the defection of Polish republicans in favor of Anthony Czarencki, a Pole, running on the democratic ticket, to defeat Con- gressman W. G. Carey and let the radicals in Socialist spellbinders are con- | centrating around Terre Haute, where Gene Debs, four times socialist presidential candidate, expects to carry his home dis. trict for the national house, The farm homa, where 125,000 farmers till land for absentee landlords, is ex. pected to result in a socialist vic- tory in half the congressional dis- tricts, according to the socialist na- Ahern to Appear in Ring Shortly MILWAUK land in a 10-round bout tonight winner may get a fight with Bob) that wi | Moha. 8 of Milwaukee will clash Is Any Girl Safe? 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