The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 12, 1916, Page 2

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add a heater to your account! no additional payment! will place If you have an a home without a al payme surely good here NO CASH DOWN! “make your own terms!" We Cha rue NO Invite you, the Se © homefurntsher, ¢ —buy a Merchandise Certificate-— the practical gift. Issued in any amount. To be applied on pur- chase of any article in the store! Martha Washington wmahogany work table, EXTRA SPECIAL— $11.95 regular price $15.50 —fest 35 of these fine mahog- aey Martha Washington work tabies; solid mahogs veneer; antique finis Jar price $1590; extra while they last, each fal $11.95 VICTROLAS | MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS!” “NO INTEREST!” Most unusual cred- it offer ever ex- tended by any store in America! —select any Vic. TROLA up to $100, which will be sent to your home WITHOUT A CASH PAYMENT! —our Victor Talking Machine Depart- ment is a special feature of this store, and we ex- tend an invitation to visit and Msten to your favorites and latest records —most attractive, conventent, com- fortable in the Northwest —Victor records pet ap in at- tractive spe- etal gift bores tree. —free record delivery service to any post- office address in the U. 8. —mail orders recetve our pre tion; send for free mpt atten- Important Notice Mickey Welch, pr Baden pool room, pl selling Mquor in } r of th of bu FINED FOR WET SALE ullty t ae nak TTR D7 pn YEGGS DRIVEN OFF AS THEIR BLASTS FAIL Safe blowers failed to force open the postoffice safe at Redmond, across Lake Wash- ington, at 3 a. m, Tuesday, and were forced to speed out of town in an auto to avold a bat tle with citizens. Three distinct explosions awa) ended re ts, who notified Post master H. S. Reed. Two men were seen tor the post ing auto illed on clothea were ap roaching to # what waa the mat ter. The tnne re of the safe held despite thr atinct charges of nitroglycerine, The safe was soap ed Deputy Sheriffs Frank Ware and Dave Morgan are working at saf caso, Numer attempts at safe blowing have been made in that section on dark, rainy nights SOUDAS MURDER TRIAL IS BEGUN Soudas, a Greek cigur sales hi aired youth, ts eo Co swing at bh Colman woman Prosecute the state gan and torneys for the defen Soudas at the time or of a clga » ave NAVY HEAD BOOSTS BREMERTON, RAPS LAND PRICES, THO rance of Sec « the hampered by extortio TH ublic E PRINCIPALS f schools will h QUALITY MARKETS WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Prime Short Ribs 10c of Beef, Ib Choice Sirloin Steak, EDEL ID... 2 seer eceees 1 6c | Rib and Loin Pork Chops, Ib... ..20c |Fancy Shoulder | Lamb Chops, tb 4 15c clecte: ugar Bap 20c Pig Ham, Ib 30c 4 cans Wild Rose Milk for Fresh Churned State Brand Butter, Ib | Petaluma Ranch | Storage Eggs, doz.. 40c 35c Watch for FRYE’S BIG SATURDAY SPECIALS 18 ' Laer THE FOLLOWING MARKETS/ OLYMPIC MARKET 1422.24 First Ave. AMERICAN MARKET 619-21 Third Ave. WESTERN MARKET 02-1104 ¥ Our store will be open every eve- Stevens’ You Can ning until Christ- mas. Sale starts to- day, 8:30 a. m. Burnett Bros. PEOP LE pAINLEss ».' Jewelers ht ain a A 4 Plates $10.00 (0 $15.00 909 SECOND AVE. PAINLESS AUSTIN Near Madison Dentiat Third and Pike. Katrance 1504 3rd Ay Open Bundays, 9:40 m m. to} p,m When You Learn at eT ) Mallard Ave. SHOPS OPEN UNTIL 6:20 P. M al 1D MARK Electric Novelties, Flash- lights, Radio Heaters, Curling Irons, etc. 1 | tomptir ‘|GET 51 CASES MORE “DUSTIN Washington \TAR—-TUESDAY, DEC, 12, 1916. COMMONS HEAR LLOYD-CEORGE | NEXT TUESDAY 12 —Lioy4-Georke his firnt ore the house LONDON, Dex or | will dell promi mons a Commons was In session only 15 minut peting called for today ent was taker with the t that there wa }no change in the temper of the Jhouse and that it was favorable t y t npec of cou member, at speech, Ww liberal ppant a howled « m to postpone Lloyd h until Tuesday was that former mier Ae rea quith, who is now can be give lan opportunity to reply forthwith officer “d Dry squad fi n fi canes gned | day, after it had weeks at the G. N, fre Coliseum NOT A full week, but just Tuesday and Wednesday for the merry Irish feature FARNUM A SON } Tuesday night Hibernian Night Popular Irish airs by the Orchestra, under Adelmann 15¢ Children 5c ETROPOLITANS THEATRE | Commencing Monday Night, Dee. 18 Thereafter Dally at 2:10 and #:10 LIMITED ENGAGEMENT DW. GRIFFITHS ° COLOSSAL ‘2,000,000 SPECTACLE ES sTRUGCLC GHOUT THE Aces uy THRO! £1.00. MAIL ORDERS NOW Xmas Specials IN ALL LINES BOOKS—For Boys and Girls, the Young and the Old. KODAKS — Cameras, Photo Albums, Etc, STATIONERY—Fancy Box Pa per, Calendars, Desk Sets, Etc. ARCHWAY BOOKSTORE Corner Third and Pike FRANK B. WILSON Primos, > PAGE 2 73 ” The Highest Medical Authority Agrees With Us on This: You Must Take Care of Your Teeth Very frequently nowadays we see a high medical authority quot- ed in the most emphatic terms on the advisability—yes, the vital neces- sity of taking proper care of the teeth if you want to enjoy the best possible health. We have long been telling you the same things in our ads in this newspaper. Decayed teeth make the finest possible home for homeless germs of all kinds. And be sure that they are there in abundance. We know of nothing which is such a destructive agent to the general condition of the health as a decayed tooth. Real virulent poisons are generated in decayed teeth and the worst of it is that these poisons are taken into the system by the most direct possible route as the food comes into contact with the teeth and the germs and poisons are thus communicated directly into the stomach and through that into the entire system. There is no question about it, you can’t possibly make a better investment for the betterment of your health, which means your gen- eral well-being—your happiness and prosperity—than to have your teeth put into perfect condition. Once they are put into perfect con- dition, it is a comparatively simple matter to keep them that way. An occasional visit to our office—an occasional thorough cleaning by one of our experts and they can be kept perfect with a small bother and at very small expense. It is so easy, too, these days for any one to have perfect teeth. We offer vou at this office the services of the highest grade graduate registered dentists—men of the highest standing in their profession; men who have graduated from the best dental colleges and who have passed the examination of the state dental board. Come to this office and you will see that every operator 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 don’t have to take our word for it—you don’t have to take anybody’s word that these men are masters at their profession and that they know how to do your dental work and do it the way it ought to be done. THE PROOF IS RIGHT BEFORE YOU. When a man has successfully passed the thorough examination of the state dental board and has received his certificate from that body, you can make up your mind right then and there that he is en- tirely qualified to do your dental work or any dental work, for that matter. We have made a remarkable success in Seattle and we have made it because we have given SER- VICE to the people of this city and vicinity. We have now one of the finest, largest, best appointed and equipped dental offices to be found any- where. Every modern facility for the proper performance of painless dentistry will be found in this office. We cordially invite you to call and look over our office. DR. L . R. CLARK We are able to make you the very lowest prices, simply on account of the fact that we do an im- mense volume of business and it stands to reason that we can afford to take a smaller profit on the in- dividual cases than offices which do only one-half or one-third of the volume that we do can possibly afford to take. We use the very best of materials, as we found out long ago that is the only way we can turn out the kind of work that we can afford to go behind with our ironclad guarantee of satisfaction. As an additional protection to you, 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 mana- ger of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. And please pay particular attention to this: We have “NOVO.-CAIN,” the real, genuine article. Few dental offices can tell you this, for the reason thatthe importation of “NOVO-CAIN” has been practically stopped by the European war. But we have it right here for your use and it is admitted by those who know to be by far the best den- tal anaesthetic that has so far been discovered. We guarantee to do your work for you without hurting you a bit. Come in right away. Make yourself a Christmas present of a perfect set of teeth and you will have done yourself a service which you will have cause to be thankful for many times during the years to come. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Corner Third and Union. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. In Every Respect, Seattle’s Leading Dentists Open Evenings Come in any evening and hear your favorite selection EDISON Diamond Disc and Diamond Amberola On Approval and Terms Piper & Taft 1117 Second Ave. POULTRY SHOW ALL WEEK eight states Wild game bird exhibit. Lectures by college professors. 1616 THIRD Over McRae & Branigan’s Admission, 15c SEATTLE POULTRY AND PET STOCK ASSOCIATION

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