The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1916, Page 2

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relerers erer . reeries + COP PSTTPOReBer eseriee ett pPenenesperevenr csr: ferrets & POPU ESTE RET ESTEE eS FEPST OPS OPS TSS OPENER Cet rer eres Herter Hers © eeevrrepese (tor ye your convenience, store open Saturday cven evenings —select holiday gifts now—pay next year! “NO CASH DOWNI” “make your own terms!” make your own lections of ho’ furnishings up te $100 without a cash payment at time of purchase. —we invite you, the Meattio homefur nisher, to make your own terme’ I-known lib Att service CASH. DOWN VICTRQLAS ‘MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS‘ NO INTEREST! extended by any store in America! —select any VICTROLA up to $100, which will be sent to your home WITHOUT A CASH PAYMENT! VICTROLA VI. $25—“NO CASH DOWHI” —osk cabinet, 3% Inches high, 15% Inches wide, 16% inches deep, 12-inch turn- table; nickel-plated exhibi- ‘tion sound box, Victor taper ing tone arm and “goose neck” sound box tube, brake and speed regulator; double spring. spiral drive motor (can be wound while play ing); all metals parts nickel NAB MILLION DOLLAR [GERMAN SUB NOW IN| CURRENCY TWIEF GULF OF MEXICO? INDIANAPOLIS, Nov, 101m | GALVESTON, Tax, Nov. 10 @ianapolls police today belleve they | 4 = cibmart ' have found definite trace of H. wecicn eon ago agr gpa Grady Webb, alias Clarence Nor.| * operating in the Gulf of Mextec ton, wanted by the United States) The Harrison liner Engineer ts re government for the robbery of| ported to have been sunk. She $1,000,000 in unsigned currency| sailed from Liverpool October from @ mail car on the B. U. O. at) for New Orleans via Central Ame Central, W. Va, on Oct. #, 1915. lican ports. Bo TTT TT TTT TTT LMM LLLLLACLLUA LLL LLL os COME TOMORROW To Visit and Inspect the Consolidated INDUSTRIAL | EXHIBIT of the Manufacturers’ Association and Chamber of Commerce AT ITS FORMAL OPENING IN THE Stuart-Henry-White Building. ADDRESSES, MUSIC, MOVIES, ENTER- TAINMENT, DANCING, REFRESHMENTS, PRIZES AND FAVORS Ceremonial Program 8 P. M. in Manufacturers’ Hall. Entrance Through Stuart Building, on Fourth Ave. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. Lag ini nind = URGE BRIDGES TO MAKE RACE STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. KAISER READY HUGHES LOSES TO AGREE T0 WORLDPEACE COV, JOHNSON BERLIN, Nov. 10.—Germany le willing to Join other nations t the end of the war to bring t and maintain world Chancellor Bethmann- weg ld In @ relchetag ch yesterday He spoke as follows We never concealed our doubts whother could be guara permanently by an tnternatio! organization such as arbi courts, I shall not discuss t oretical axpects of this place. But from the standpotnt of matters of fact we now and in peace must define our position with regard to this question “If at, and after, the en war the world will only fully conscious of the horrifying d A of the struction of life and property there |DeWapaper declares Hughes lont will ring out a cry for | | ar-j because he ignored Gov. Johnson rangements and = under dings|When he made his famous cam hb, as far as ie with human |Palgn trip to this state several | will avold the return of months ago, At that Ume ft ts h a monstrous catast ». This} wn the state primaries had not 80 powerful and so jus-|been held and Goy. Johnson was tified that it must lead to some ro-|fighting for the senatorial nomina sult. | tlon WII Honestly Ald The republican etate central com. | “Germany will tly cooper-| mittee which was frankly support ate in examination every en-|!%« Booth, Johnson's opponent for} deavor to find a practical solutior and will collaborate for its possible realization, This all the more, the war, as We expect and trust, shall create ndition that do full velopment of al the problem in| it| Johnson man, BY SLIGHTING BAN FRANCISCO, 10. —Gov. Hiram Johneon, in his candidacy for U. 6. senator, ran nearly 300,000 ahead of Chas. Evans Hughes for preaident, in- complete returne from all - tlona of the state showed today. While Hughes was running a thousand votes behind President Wileor Jonneon, running on the same ticket, w burying hie democratic op por 8, Patton, under a ver avalanche of votes. Joh plurality arlously estimated at bétween 275,000 and 290,000. ignores Johnaon In discussing this situation, one Nov few the nomination, took Cheater Rowell LarRe, & strong the paper declares was the only prominent progres sive consulted by the Hughes en ertainers Standpattere Guard Him i } i | Hughes tn | | everywhere he went, Hu as well as great nations . w | principle of justice, not only on the |was attended by Wm. H. Crocker, continent, but also on the seas, | posing Johnson, and| must be made valid t antiJohnson men, At This, to be sure, Lord Grey did |” Hugh , not 1 » d The chancellor pointed out that Lord ( a id regard to | ternat) guarantees of peace seemed to possess fp tar charac ter in that they took Into consider y British wants s which, during the war,|! ad to accept | nee Hrttteh | of the seas were to a union after the war, when England quered ( antee th in order to guar British plans. wil ho new conditions. le Authority sald it was known on reliable Great Britain to Russia dictatorial dominatic Constantinople, the west shore of the Dardanelles with the hinterland Minor should be dl entente powers. Th continued, probably were of inter y did not meet It was asserted by many of John son's friends at the time that John son had been snubbed by Hughes, who declared in a speech here that ne could not dabble tn factional fighte. | Then came the primaries and Johnson's sweeping somination. | The state republican committee was | |reorganized by the Johnsonttes. Francis V. Keenling, state chatr 5] i} has steadily adv the Bosporus and/to aw and that Asia) ported Johnson. man, was ousted and Chester Rowell | was put in his place, Old Split Unhealed Thruout his campaign, Johnson cated the election of Hughes, but his advocacy falled s to Hughes thousands of progressive republicans who sup Normal! republican, tween the Callfornia ts strongly but the ol standpatters and pro est for neutrals who were expected |gressives which began when (Col to guarantee this order of things. | Roosevelt insurged six years The British government, he assert-| apparently has not t yet been been healed. ed, has kept silent in regard to these plans, in spite of questions asked in parliament. “Buch a@ policy of brute craig the chancellor added, “cann the basis of an efficient “sad tional league for peace. “These are the plans of our ene mies for annexation, to which must be added Alsace and Lorraine; | while I have ne nated the our in-| about the; Are Barred dition for the evo. nal rel compromise ought to be that no more aggres: sive coalitions be formed tinued. “Germany is at all ready to enter a league of peac which will restrain An announcement that Bridges, pres of the port com mission, has determined t and not run ag for th the December friends of pr tate of excit The last da cles {s Saturd ind icing Br lic ownership into a pment Frida r filing eandida In the hope of rng Spee wtrat jocrat, who nm re-election to congress in the | Spokane district, will be one of the speakers |RUMANIANS START VIOLENT ATTACK Noy. 10.—Rur denly devel - WORKSHOP CF FAMED WRITER IS DOOMED [Southern Literary Mes ing, must be torn de court order entered 0} that the b COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN WOMEN rnd Wet YOUR CREDIT IS 0.K. the perturber | and sr Bob}; tion, has thrown | * HUCHES LOSES HERE SAME AS IN CALIFORNIA Practically complete returns today show that Senator Miles Poindexter, progressive repub- lican, was re-elected by 50,000 majority, while Charles F. Hughes fell behind to such an extent that President Wilson is assured a lead of 12,000. The explanation? The same as in California Hughes came to Washington ubbed the progressives. Or rather, he allowed a atandpat gang to do the snu b Sena » progress all the ar tion n rec All for Humphrey Hartson State and he ap willing they should do THE CONSIDERATION s against the 5 ot re 120 Marion St., | | Downstairs at Turrell’s or 903 Second Ave 10, PAGE STEP FORWARD NOT BACKWARD P—NOT DOWN And let one of your first steps be a step toward saving your teeth. That means that you will step directly to this office. This office has been elected by an overwhelming majority to be the most popular and fastest growing den- tal office in the entire Northwest. We Have Won This Position on Merit Only We Will Continue to Hold It on Merit Only We have a large and competent staff of graduate, registered dentists here, ready for your service. This staff has been gathered together by a careful selection from the best dentists in the section. Each and every one of them 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 means that you can come here for your work in the absolute security that your work will be done by a competent dentist who understands his busi- ness thoroughly and who knows how to do your work the way it ought to be done. We have one of the best equipped and most up-to-date offices to be found anywhere. Every modern appliance that has been devised by the ingenuity of man for the better performance of high- class, painless dentistry will be found here. And we have the men that know how to use them. It would be of no use to have fine equipment without having men who know how to take the fullest advantage of it. We Have “Novo-Cain” Very few dental offices can make this statement. ‘“Novo-Cain” is an imported article and since the European war has been on, its importation has been stopped completely. We bought up a large part of the available local supply, which is the only reason that we are now able to offer you the benefits of this—the finest of all dental anaesthetics. ; We offer you the very lowest prices, which is made possible by the large volume of business that we do at this office. It stands to reason that we can afford to take a smaller profit on the individual case than an office which does only one-half or one-third of the volume that we do. We give with all work an ironclad guarantee of satisfaction, which is signed both by the opera- tor who did your work and also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. You are protected from every angle when you come to this office. Your health depends a great deal on your teeth. Your efficiency depends on your health. Your success depends on your efficiency. Therefore, it is a simple proposition to see that your success depends a great deal on how well you take care of your teeth. We earnestly advise you to come to our office at your earliest convenience. Our experts will gladly give you a thorough examination and tell you just what it will cost to put your teeth into perfect condition, If you have had visions of tremendous expense for this we say, “Forget it.” It probably won't cost you nearly so much as you have thought. And one thing is certain, it will be worth a great deal more to you than it will cost. It will be a red letter day for you when you decide that from that time on you are going to take the care of your teeth that they deserve. We shall expect a call from you tomorrow at the very latest. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager 1916. DAR. L. R. CLARK mains in doubt, with indica- tions that the lower body may find itself with the balance of power in the hands of several | Fathers ializing in our D members from without the ma- hak ns jor parties—socialists, inde tairs Dept. on Boys pendents, progressives and pro- of Heavy School Shoes, and tectionists ; One estimate of the standing Men's Work Shoes, Early the parties Republican ‘| Men purchases, before the recent sharp increases in prices, democrats 2 others 5 | enable us to offer some of the Shoes mentioned below From t baa Pia to} A Stirring Northwest at | ! » in’ ) i ee republicans — 213, 3 1 at less than we would now have to pay for the same and all others 5 Drama—crowded with qualit n, the Danville, | action These will not last long—Get yours tomorrow Fach at ‘ ey <i Vitagraph—Blue Ribbon BOYS’: al. Republican me 6—Parte—6 Sizes 814 to 11 hed his demo. Sol a fe ete THe KATZENJAMMER izes 214 to 6 of Ohio, oose THEIR sas? fall it, triu Champ PRANKS KIDS LAUGH MEN'S: Clark ar Kitchin have WITH US ae keene 92.65 : “Sie The bobbing HANS AND FRITZ High Top: $4 00, $4.50 ‘ Adam's apple of ‘( yanne Davis of SUNDAY 66 'g J 00, S46 | Texas will not return. Davis was These same Shoes will cost you more a little later, [psiiminated in the primaries, Clyde The Common Law” ‘*™ Be wise Tavenner of [linols, associated with Henry Ford in the campaign against milite preparedness, 18) ehind RESUME OFFENSIVE | BERLIN, Nov, 10. in his district, | 7 REX Adults 10c WATCH OUR SCREEN TODAY FOR CONTESTANTS: STANDING via Sayville, a 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. \ P. S. and N. B.—Don’t delay coming through fear that it will be painful to have your teeth fixed. We have brought our system of painless dentistry to such a point of perfection that we are able to positively assure you that we can and will do your dental work for you without hurting you a bit. Cal Bhima eae mother ~ SENATE COES k vantage of very fav any, LISTER arrived Thursday Md ~|in Olympia and was greeted by a along a front from Eaucourt-L'Apb. | Crowd nowt 260 er Gov 11 way w? | _ Last HOUSE CLOSE: vine morrow y Robert Edeson NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—The political complexion of the com. and £ ing house of representatives re- All-Star Cast » 2

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