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

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add a heater to your account! —no additional payment! —if you have an account here we will place a e home without any additional payment! “Your ¢ surely good he redit ts out-of-town folks: write for our FREE 1917 catalog— —Congoleum rugs in 12 different patterns for selection, 9x12-ft., 2-piece rugs; regular price $9—; special for Saturday, $6.15. —6x9 seamless rugs, 10 good patterns for se- lection; regular price $6—; special for Saturday, $3.35. i (To tell what is happening behind the veil of steel that {surrounds Germany and her al- lies, The Daily Star is publish- ~ Ing significant extracts trans- lated from the news and editor- jal columns of many German, Austrian and Hungarian news- 4 papers. The fourth Installment q of these translations follows. EDITOR.) | RUMANIAN WHEAT NOT |} CAPTURED BY GERMANS! “Germans must not expect do Die rations as ¢ n vasion of Frankfort and Rumanians | Yeats, stored ' lower Danube, invaded.” DAPEST JIBES AT “STARVATION DICTATOR” “Starvation dictators” is t |$1,000 FINE FOR | EATING ROAST BEEF tech from Znain Saysad tria, to Be to prison «| PIGEONS STARVING ON CITY PAVEMENTS +, TOWN WHERE WAR STARTED + jg RIOTS FOR POTATOES In Sarajevo, erbian 4 life are conce | impossible,’ pe fs “This year's harvest could no} fmprove our food depots. ‘Th prospect is not ros “Under pressure of extra times we must be pre Bosnia passin 1 the war anguage paper pat starts " Germas vl WHEN OTHERS FAIL, TRY DR. MACY He has ofter treatment cannot a real heip. Bo Theumat ritis and durable re We can refer from their prev to health. y wating wer the gra betp. you Hours: 9 to 11, 1 te DR. MACY 203-5 Epler Bide. B11% Second Ave. 5, 7 10 8. Sundays, 10 Jereater reduction in the necessi-! + | quickest | yUST FIVE EGGS FOUND apprec Many Ort e bee Practicir , as tall me and 1 @ wie | families Brilliant Idea Comes STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. to Life in Portland; PORTLAND, Ore., Dec, 29 A babe named Efficiencyman Is born here today, at the age of 45. He has whiskers and charter member of a club. There are 70 of him His motto is: “A clasp of the hand, a passing word of cheer and a slap on the back are better, oftimes, than the gift of a $10 bill.” Seventy young Efficiencys men, no one of whom was un der 45 years old, met in the public library here last night and banded together under the name of the Forty-Five Effi clency club, Dr, Osler, who became mo pral years ago was diacredited the de that “ar be chloroformed at the age ¢ was vindicated and made a « member is a world us Ke who {a past actly what he 1 JUDGE REFUSES “ay! Ty TO QUIT BENCH when he with | te hould | or arter | { AS |, W. W. ASK EVERETT, Dec. 29.—De- claring they could not receive an impartial trial from Judge Ralph C. Bell, attorneys for the 74 1. W. Wie charged with murder here, appealed to the supreme cou today for a compelling a erguing the rrer Thureday When Vanderveer sald he would appeal to the supreme court, the judge allowed 24 hours’ time for Attorney Fred geles t H There was a great railway station rowd att bat our: pe talent only a empty-handed NO MACHINE OIL; FARMING IS HALTED! nplerr IN ALL BERLIN! egua was my ties.” EGGS HELD IN MUNICH BY SPECULATORS! question to the official egg supy department Wh in M fs not a sing iniel le egg to ling certain private com heen tator, our brilliant end ow to erable situation WEALTHY HIDE STORES ¢ OF HAMS IN CELLARS pound Volkszeit with Among the latter was a w and ell-k such an inte mds each wo Moore of Los| @ had WHAT IS GOING ON IN GERMANY! ‘AS TRANSLATED FROM THE NEWSPAPERS WE GET FROM GERMANY “| New Year’s * Ball re being | par: | Efficiency Men on Job » it was hat the mber Hae Better Brains |e sentiment the oli man of 45 or in a bac leas than the day the Portland page free t over who are » of the word “young ertising for their advert! bby for Votes | MISS MILOREO GiLseRT ’ 10,000 YANKEES AlD ALLIES OTTAWA, Dec | VILLA FORCES CUT TWO RAIL LINES | Two BigEvents Midnight Opening One Minute After Midnight, Sunday AND THE ANNUAL '|Prize Masque BALL $350 Worth of Superb Awards for Costumes THE FIPPovRome Palace of Happy Eve ED 000: by 1920" a 29, 1916. PAGE ? For a New Year’s Resolution, You Can’t Beat T his: “I Will Have Good Teeth for the Year 1917” There's & resolution that IS a resolution. In the first place, it is very easy to carry out—and secondly, it will do you more real good than almost any other resolve you could make. But any resolution is only good if you carry it out—so make up your mind RIGHT NOW that you WILL carry this one out and you will find that it will give you good and sufficient cause for self- congratulation many, many times in the years to come. It’s a simple matter to have perfect teeth these days. We have here for your service one of the finest, most up-to-date and best-equipped dental offices to be found anywhere. We make this statement unreservedly and we are sure that you will agree with us when you call and see it. Every modern facility that the genius of man has devised for the better performance of painless dentistry will be found here. We have spared neither time nor expense to make our equipment perfect in every detail. And we have the men who know how to use this equipment. Every dentist on our large staff is a graduate registered man and an expert at his profession. Every one of them has graduated from the best dental colleges and every one of them has passed the examina- tion of the state dental board. Every one of them, moreover, has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall, in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. So there is absolutely no doubt in your mind that when you come here your work will be done with the very best equipment that money can buy and that it will be done by men who know their business and know how to do your work the way it ought to be done to give the best results. We Use the Very Best of Materials That is an important point for your consideration. We found out long ago that the best is none, too good for our patients. In fact, the best material is the only kind that will turn out the kind of work that we can afford to go behind with our ironclad guarantee of satisfaction. We give a guarantee with all work, 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 responsible. This guarantee means exactly what it says, to-wit: If for any reason your work does not give per- fect satisfaction in every way, we will make it right. You are protected from every angle when you come here for your work. We cannot afford to have you dissatisfied. We simply will not permit you to be dissatisfied. We count our first transaction with you as the first step to continued pleasant relations when you are in need of our service. More than that, we expect to please and satisfy you that you can and will conscientiously recommend us to your friends when they are in need of dental service. Novo Cain Is the Best Dental Anaesthetic And we have it here for you. You cannot get it at most dental offices, but we have an ample supply of it. This enables us to positively guarantee to do your dental work for you without hurting you a bit. : Our Reputation Is an Added Protection to You It is our most valuable possession, which we have been years building up. Be sure that we will take no chances with it. May we suggest that you call at our office at once and let our experts give your teeth a thorough examination? They will tell you just what it will cost to put them into perfect condition and you will likely have a pleasant surprise coming when you find that it doesn’t cost nearly s so much as you have thought it would. Don’t delay, but come in at once. . REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Corner Third and Union. Diagonally Across From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. In Every Respect, Seattle’s Leading Dentists. ‘SCANDINAVIANS T0 SEND NOTES. {AGEN, Dec. 29.—Nor DR. L. R. CLARK as ce) 'FATHER OF FIVE IS | EAGER TO GET WORK Ww. WOULD MAKE NATION’ ’S CAPITAL DRY rman 14th ave, » find work ily of five ehil- child is a boy, is a 4-month-old est will s nt powers, | Se Mrs. Morman was released from ital two weeks ago after ts in her right hand had amputated All the fin- we cut off of Morman’s S$ ago, needs clothing and most {8 a Vl do anything,” what I want to work Morman. can be METHODISTS MEET 02 '» TO MERGE CHURCH BAI TIM hed = by , at Queen phone Anne « PAY 11 MILLION FOR ‘STEEL PLANT RE Dec, 29.—The s ny, of Car e n sold to East $11,500,000) it oday most start pom- $500,000. of the largest in the eoun- JUSTICE BRINKER fined \ r , beer rticulturist that had @ county he ACME. HOMES “ARE COMFORTABLE firm: Homes using ACME COAL, are always cozy and com: ortable. First, cause ACMI great heat producer; 1 cause ¢ heating engi instructs all ACME = request, how to get best results, His Senator Morris Sheppard of f ervice Texas is pushing a bill in congress ACME gives eat per dOllar and least ashes per ton, It never to make Washington, D. C., dry nkers and leav not. By all odds the cleanest and most satis- Prohibitionists say his bill, if it or “1 you can becomes a law, will make a “dry Start: the mew year Tgnt——with & Die af ACME aalne BUNKER PRICES—Lump $5.00, Nut $3.50, Furnace (coking) $3.50, certain f Run of Mine $3.25. Senator Sheppard is shown here O. M. LATIMER, MGR. ACME COAL CO. West Seattle Yard—West 549-W 1360 with his wife and two children, | Main Yard—Elliott 1400. Ballard Yard—Ballard Janet, 5, and Susan, 2 ~

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