The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1916, Page 2

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STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 17, 1916. PAGE STAR OFFICE BOY KIDS | THE POLICE REPORTER {for your convenience store open Saturday evenings—| —select holiday he had a date with Ernestine Schu- | Charlie Hughes had noth! maon-He nk, the singe Helleve or nob of a reporter or tions plaint eres on thing nda funn He p today and has hi ike a barber would do ain't had hin da eo brought a cane me, he sure gol my nanny the w he beefed about him giving ever body cards and sp how he w there ‘gq #Giving the Best SERVICE You can put that down as a truth that is founded on NO CASH DOWN! nutes on this «rand Well, he Stor sivsreseres “make your own terms!” He want up to the Washington ho- | him, too, 1 wonder if anybody & solid facts. The public is bound to know where they get wrote him three year er't kaw bw turned the best service and that is the institution that they are go- iis’ ativan woibua: Bat thar haunt Gala today. inatead ce ponies ing to favor with the biggest part of their patronage. must have oon hip co! i They « cub pana tne ot porcase We inte yo, the feate | — a ee ——s| ‘This Is the Fastest Growing Dental Office in the Northwest homefumnisher, to “make your own terms"—our wellknown Hf) | ewest Photo of President and Wife | : api —< ib bebe ot . = Therefore it stands to reason that this is the office that THE MOST UNUSUAL CREDIT OFFER EVER EXTENDED BY ANY STORE IN AMERICA! NO CASH DOWN ON VICTROLAS! ‘make your own terms!"? no interest! —we invite you, the Seattle homefurnisher, to select any Vietr up to $100—; it will be sent to your {wet Victrola Vi. | Victrola Xx1_s100 | $25 Victrola X.—$75 NO CASH. DOWN" ™ é h, al is serving the public the best. OR. L. R. CLARK The word “service” implies a number of things: First.—We turn out the very best work that it is possible for any one to do. We employ onl the highest grade graduate, registered dentists—men who have graduated from the best dental col lees and who have passed the examination of the state dental board. Every operater in this office 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 is proof positive to you that he has passed a thorough examination before competent judges as to his knowledge and ability to practice the dentistry profession. 4 Second.—We have the very finest equipment for the use of these high-class men. It would avail nothing to have good men and then not give them the proper equipment to enable them t6 ercise their skill to the utmost. Every modern appliance that will improve the performance of best dental work will be found in this office. Third.—We use only the very best materials at this office. We know that this is the only kind ot material that we can afford to use—the only kind of material that will turn out the kind of work « that we can afford to stand behind with our ironclad guarantee of satisfaction. Fourth.—Our prices are the lowest. This is made possible only by the very large volume of business which we do at this office. It stands to reason that we can afford to take a smaller profit on the individual patient than an office which does only one-half or one-third the volume that we de can possibly afford to take. Fifth. —We give with all work turned out of this office an ironclad guarantee of satisfaction, which is signed both by the operator who did the work and by Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and man- ager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. Sixth.—We are one of the very few dental offices that has a supply of genuine “NOVO-CAIN.” his means a great deal to you. “NOVO-CAIN” is recognized and admitted by those who know to be by far the best dental anaesthetic that has so far been discovered. It is imported—absolutely—and the European war has stopped its importation. We wouldn’t be able to offer you the benefits of this matchless anaesthetic if we hadn't had the foresight to buy up a large part of the available local supply soon after the war started. This is just one of the many reasons why it will be most distinctly to your advantage to come to this office for your dental work. We have taken in the entire floor on which our offices are located. The remodelling work being rushed as fast as possible. We will have one mighty fine office, folks, when the work is com- pleted. : “NO CASH DOWN The latest photograph of President and Mrs. Wilson, The recep tions given them on their trips seem to contribute to their happiness. CONSPIRACY CHARGE |OFFERS TO DEBATE MADE BY PROFESSOR WITH JUDGE BURKE ) mercial ¢ } FROM PAGE 1 Mins Rooteneck ~—_ 25 we o asks that she restrained from te m h * leuer to an invitation selling any stil the divorce | Mayor Gill, | 1 the exten action has been settled tive’s stand was commended. ” George 8. Cole, former member —come and listen to these beautiful Victor records, sang by} Boor tire tacuity of the University of| | No. Size |Sachington law school, is Morri-| Burke in joint debate,” he sald. “I ane tees |was one of the men who resigned | | wget davit naid | from the Everett Commercial Club Before the Crucifix (in English) Wrede-La Forge 88548 12 $3.— |, Attorney Cole in an affidavit sat Das Erkennen (Recognition) Cart Loewe 88550 12 3. Erikonig (The Eriking), (Op. 1) Fr. Schubert 88342 12. 3. 3 2. stand ready to meet Judge OUR MOST VALUABLE POSSESSION ‘ is the reputation which has been built up by years of conscientious service to the people of Seattle and vicinity. This reputation is the most important part of our business, by far. You may be sure that we take no chances with it. That alone assures you that we will take the most scrupulous lthat he was first retained by Mor-| Which brought on all this lawless His Lullaby (in English) Carrie Jacobe-Bond 88118 12 { ‘ ; rison in May, 1916, to nettle prop- | "8%." his letter sald ' in Everett controlled more than! Irigh Love Song (in English) Margaret Lang 87022 10 } j }100 club vot because the bought membe: for thelr em sald that he presented his bill and {that Mrs. Morrison paid the fee. erty rights in King county, He}, He charged that banks and mills} Prophete—Ah! mon fils (My Son) Later, Attorney Cole's affidavit a French) echo erate sete? 12) a ford, of the Moyen, ‘whgse votes they contro pains to please and satisfy you if you give us the opportunity to be of service to you. We shall . LJ Le ' — who ywhed ‘ ° 5 ns - be ‘ - Sapphische Ode (Sapphic Ode) omish coun, THE APPOINTMENT to a firet depend on so pleasing you that you will gladly recommend your friends to us. (Op. 94, No. 4) Brahms 87239 10 2.— s ata hia a Chiavies Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht y of Wash (Silent Night) Gruber 88128 12 3.— t P P F e Vom Himme! hoch da komm'ich her 8 May we suggest, just as strongly as possible, that if your teeth need attention, you are mak- (Christmas Hymn) Martin Luther 68381 12 3.— / | ing a serious mistake to neglect them. We earnestly advise that you come in at once and have one of our experts give them a thorough examination and tell you just what it will cost to have them When the Roses Bioom (in English) Reichardt 87129 10 2— APSARA Se en It a similar process 11 Soutn ‘ 1" was mad Ne put into perfect condition. It probably won’t cost anywhere near as much as you think it will and Seattle” Tacoma seacmea gactorrea Ur tonearliein will be worth a lot more to you than it will cost. Standard Lek "Tt was $3,000,000 for the Lou z Gna territory, $7,500,000 for Alaska, | cided. Now 20,000,000 for the Philippines and | bussies now enbark refuses to take $25,000,- 400 for the anish West Indi which are not much bigger in than the city of Ch 0. 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 sur e to get to the right place. look bounds of the Family Income How to Keep the Face Young and Attractive Township J. P.'s have no right to “collect fines from auto speeders, fthe Ohio attorney general has de er husband. She admitt ae “otc ot 8 high-grade ‘ nd to go ahead wit | ; ia hear aiieaac’ ve eve! PACIFIC OUTFITTING 0 nate atseat wool © LABOR BODY FAVORS [GIRL AND ROLL GO |°'9°°50 cass omer» son 2% a8 serie amner : 4 arms yoarded at the Morr’ NONPARTISANSHIP) AFTER FEW DRINKS jeciisoc) Oise 02 2oRsts ce balancers "Whose gitn COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY family aute complishments brought th su rought the c | he ( 1 Labor Counell has in re. ; sainiection hem much | unusual ability and knows how |), nares , ay . ° tr music nally t FOR) ExtraVirgin Lard pacer (any sorts of entertainment, | sented by an alls e gene » indorsed We had a few drinks e told) Which include singing, dancing | Pl@vers ° Initiative Bill No, 27 he and they m have | and comedy, are offered by Knight Only One “BROMO AL Ive ] been od. When | woke up the) and nson in “Merry. Married| 7 YOUR CRED 1S K ANDERSON, Ind., Nov. 17.— | girl and $185 IT had in my pockets} Men.” seme i u Harry Crisman has changed |whre both gone Goldie and Mack are exceptional | Shor v noe sas = Is a boon to the thrifty home wives with Fred Beaver v WAAR RRA, g at er, It has the quality, a Beaver eloped with Crisman’s q ' 6 entrance perfect flavor, natural and wife, and Crieman returned the 0 ‘ ; " seven set aot WAR ODDITIES | “9 me a o,e FREE TO LONDON, Nov. 17.—England’s t ie. 3 er live wit Positive new ten shilling and pound notes ' Re ° had started . ASTHMA SUFFERERS | which are printed on thin paper ie an S. become extremely dilapidated and [i t of Shoes \ on to the Frye hotel aving irty after few months usc Bs toa rim compar Mrs. Morrison Cant ted by its dai ‘ hod that cures| them in bad condition ‘That you hear so much about do not said that arrangements had been use in preparing sa and ‘wary e t you to tr dig dies prevail in a made to send him back to relatives by cooking wi you have 0. ON att e r LONDON, Nov. 17.—Temporar in Ohto. the assuran 1 protection exemption has been grant man ‘ Turrell’s Downstairs Department Some months ago we anticipated the increasing prices, and filled this Cepartment with shoes bought at prices much below what the same shoes are worth today Morrison inh complaint » claimed he tould not vat B and hia wife and fraudulently charged sn with being le-bodied man Guaranteed and hat aft he ad filed a worn Satisfaction mouth wide enough to ea food tor [| HAVE YOU SEEN HIM? statement that these cha were with another at Morrison, ¢ scraps of vegetables and other food, sie not used during th day's cooking jin the army, are thrown into huge that he would: give you a thorough exami pots for the soldiers’ evening soup prescribe for you without char dation and But, such being > Ket him to sign their answer admitting the falne 2 & visit of ir Rata ieee chars . WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE iy the case, there is no excuse for neglecting your health can save from Sles veseuteliy. acd vison Water will be shut off on Ferdi further. Step in and see him today—you are und S hreatened nan treet from 42nd ave, S to SR. . nder with all 8 acts of mi Men's Wor no obligations, Just go and see him—tell him your troubles and see how soon he has y qualitie and on 42nd ave, 8 45th ave. § linand st, to Hudson st Children e best kind . Li higher-priced she It's a money DOWN STAIRS AT TURRELL’S i from F Saturday from 9 a, m, to 5 p,m again ou on your feet 8” Dre with all the style, snap and fit of much conduct provids Hd not sign the papers,” the complaint reads We are talking about the : THEATRES Ex-Government Physician at the Ie ae | Laem RIGHT DRUG Co. ¢ trial of your method Petram's ‘Animal Novelty leads aving opportunity for you LIEUT. COL. WILLIAM HART, of the U. 8. army, who arrived here Thursday, assumed his new duties of commissary quartermaster, He | replaces Col. George Ruhlin SERGT. PUTNAM, nemesis of the new program which opened 1111 First Avenue ‘ the bootleggers, nabbed BE. H. John yesterday at the Palace Hip. Thr 120 MARION 8T., OR 903 SECOND AVE. of, manager of Medford hotel act is full of comedy and skillful | fig Between Spring and Seneca 29% First ave., on a charge of | tricks, A rope climbing race be-| et | WOON w HGUITTEL and two cate Is] Iyelling booze | |

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