The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 12, 1917, Page 2

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[tor your convenience, store open Saturday evenings— Newspapermen Lead “Riotous” Lives These Days at the “U” Campus, Pleasure grip and was he wear had} a8 aro betng | Just completed Ilo expl umed tn great ¢ SERESRLAGL EEE EER RCRD RHE D EL eR ED the University of Wash apus ‘ € from every noo d r er of the state are in Char je Seattle. There are all N fe) Following an entt ovaton 0 in Bagley hall, where artinan Interest hip in newspaper was it the convention floor 1 ee ght e diffi Id a ridge,” was t « t ' or was w hin fifth nnual amile visitors gath 1 at the Got Two Helpings | 59 Fa » fi their evening Montgome w hates Wicked Poo! y, ate t elping ‘ It waa here that the mouldere > aternity hy LJ dtate opinion Joarn hat Fred ered t wht Ornea, of Mt. Vernon, shot a fres i N, Russell © Lincoln | pee County r Davenport, | fying our —make your selections of bomefurnishings up to $100 without Wash., wore 8 and | medinte i a cash payment at time of purchase—wo invite you to Was very andling | ta suggestion before the “make your own tetma—our wellknown liberal credit the transpor lature Bext Monday service will fit your individual needs! and 1s | Prof. Charles M, Strong, of the tion. |Spaniah department, who used to} W. B, Jessnp, of the Bremerton | read much Espanol copy on a Ha Sea ght, a president of the| bana newspaper, told of his ex | State Press assoctation, between | perlencea there. dd h t to our account! airly busy thru Banquet in Evening add a heater toy ! ray rae huey tare |, ara i8 Reming : t Bre on. He session all day Friday and will be —no additional payment! ad with the Pht Gamma | addre ssallo-s if you have an account here we will place @ heater tn your a ban ¢ at the home without any additional payment Your credit ts of Shelton, attended | University Commons, The tnetitute surely good here son and sald will close Saturday morning | o Pai Upat A meerschaum ouse was a “dinger sage expressing regre Too Far Away ability of Frank Kan r| plendid air-tight Olympic EMPRESS t of the Kirkland | Journalism professor, to be present sald he had! were sent East | ter: special— heater: special— FAVOR $12,000,000 | FOR DRY DOCKS HERE | pre aaRTD®. © 12 |mation reached ¢ k navy yard that the government had recom- mended the expenditure of $12,000, |000 for two dry docks and for more it iG facilities late Thursday ® have already wired cast esion to begin preliminary m preparing the site for the i | || Infor t the room, The navy commission, under the fon of Rear Adm will pro’ Bremerton work Yoga Leader and Mrs, | Gerber Wedded Here! of the}He mar-|o Gerber, | © Car |ed afternoon Anael. thus added | ec at Olympic EMP! with wares fr —this fe one of the be de Bit, leader wa Ralph Christian Yora ried to Mrs, Doro ja and no charges i} | | Itint | procedure follow the affair, which has been en- |< cted moe in t light, aod | th litigation for itoxdy of r Anael Gerber, age 7, | / as Lake W © the Me rber, who clutter efforts to gain | iid, is reported on The little girl y YOU Names academy, under direction of |the court | Involved Fight Mrs. de Bit married Dr. Gerber in | ——— 1907, and he later obtained a de You have dug up the monthly cree of dive in Berlin, and was | red§ for years without a thonght of| ; |thq@ future A few years at $15/ ed the custody his way to § now in Hol HAVE BEEN FORCED| TO DiG UP! (The Largest Credit Appare! Institution ‘ in the United States 9 n Jul suitfor|a & makea $1,800. A rood | In answer to t Dr. | home costs lees, and gives you a There’s Style and Scarce Ss ahs |e eae — » having real assets—something P. Eastman, 1308 ells homes on in now and let you our home.—-Advertisement Third Service in Bradbury Clothes— No other make of Men's Clothing has stood the continual year in and year out test — BRADBURY CLOTHES are produced by expert workmen of the & best of woolens, and they t money] \| SHORT NEWS |} DEPUTY PROSECUTOR Sum-| mers has filed notice for an appeal from a ruling made by Judge Tall man, who sustained a demurrer to @ grand fury indictment, charging Jotn Clancy and partner with con ducting a nulsance. QUICK WORK of the partment saved a stri fire de { lby A. O. Anderson & Co., a Nor. | seatte's 718 Piret Ay With Other i Hing, RAS [ein fim RKC : | OLE HANSON & SONS have ob-| for a or a tn be bee q ained an optic’ 200 lota In} to heee prices in Selling at $15 Jacre militar kiCaiahs! | sare neneaecbiacenaeceaes One lighted ga consumes as and Upwards aduit persons. | FREE TO much oxygen as fiv ASTHMA SUFFERERS ome Car Use Without MALLORY HATS New Models, Alwi $3.00 Ye Mountain Still | Gets Tacoma Goat ee tate i} OLYMPIA, Jan, 12.Representa- | tive Elliott of Pierce introduced a | yo memorial to the U. 8, geographic | Te Anyone of Time. a New Method that cures 1 we want you to try it No matter whether eano is of long-standing or| Tn all leathers and lasts, Priced From $3.50 to $5.00 | board, asking that it “substitute | A» eeptaesearenorensicchbodaioiil for name Rainier the most appro. | tr! d Y c Y priate o! veral variations of ab- | ¥ A U original name.” The mountain res n ou Lan Use rour [olution will come up Monday for ° | passage. Credit Here | ‘Tho point 1s whether the moun. | {}\ |tain is to be known as “Tahoma” or Our Credit Pian is for your personal convenience. It is not neces@ary to walt until you have the ready cash to make needed purchases. Come to this store and make your selections, pay a little each week or month. We Invite You to Open an Account “Rainier.” t this new method ts difficult breath- and all those t once and for NO BOOZERS HERE too important to PARIS, M1. Jan, 12.—/The city ay. Write now and Re Ee Pe PE ore | commissioners of Paris have passed method at once. Open Until 10 o’Clock Saturday Evening | a resolution against the employ: mply mail coupon — ee }ment of users of intoxicating | liquors BIG GAME APLENTY MOMBASA, Africa, Jan, 12 Game, including elephants and buf falo, is very plentiful in East Africa, as the war has practically, stopped the visit of hunters, 1 ASTHMA COUPON R ASTIMA CO. ra and IMud N.Y Send free trial of your method ng 1332-1834 SECOND AVENUE PALE Da ARE EAM STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1917. PHILIPS are sold here exclusively. on North 103rd at Fi deatroye COAL the re fences of T I Maze an 1 XN tte + 7 - rs Farl Know WASHINGTON, Jan Presl BOPP SUSPENSION | a ads os r what your coal need Lump, N urnace or >. ern Washington will meet Satu Philips, achuse bird) WAgte SION, Jar \CME. You get re ji = Ne j Sultsal ge ; day Bn the : bal <a carntant secretary sate to AUC yq,ARONT RO tah nak songer|taben per ton and theres no soot of tens che olla ass : ‘os ‘ ing of the WESTHELD BORO OF MEALTH ceed Johr borne, resigned ing s Consul Bopp many fam#lies are using, ACME regular! would not for any Pmt Overcoats | SOFIE HAMMER, vocalist, was Scr Only One “BROMO QUININE” SPLING Ging appeal « | patrons oie sen a nn eh 1s (00, Wi be & stanky AG 4 given an enthusiastic farewell 1 To pet the genuine, wall for full name, LAT and spiracy to a higher} . r Jas ‘ last! : ATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for slgna-|f a offfoially indicated at BUNKER PRICES—Ia ie An tats a ; |Thursday night in Norway hall, | ture of B, W, Grove, Cures cold in 1 day. 25¢ . , gepartment today : ey Lump $5.00, Nut $3.50/Furnace (coking) $3.50, previous to her departure Fast on | See Or. Edwin J. Brown (ai, GAL a 2 i Run of Mine $3.25. Get that coal bin filled now, & concert tour D. D. 8. ee - —. ies THE McEACHERN Shipbuilding a ere 0. M, LATIMER, MGR. ACME COAL co |Co. of Astoria haa been purchased | HI M SELF Filled | Main Yard, Elliott 1400; West Seattle Yard, West 549.W | PAGE ? elay Is Dangerous! erms Lurk in iseased Teeth A decayed or decaying tooth is indeed the happy home for all kinds of germs. Medical men of the highest stand- ing in their profession are now agreed on this—-and they have also come to the conclusion that putting the teeth into perfect condition often relieves many other diseases, notably, rheumatism, stomach troubles, etc. So we say to you, in all seriousness, that delay is dangerous. If you have germ-filled, decaying teeth in your mouth, every minute is precious till you have these teeth fixed and stop their pernicious pos- / sibilities for causing you to become sick. You can see at a glance / that when the food comes into contact with the teeth that germs are transmitted into the system by the most direct possible route, viz: Through the stomach. Bad digestion results—and from that one thing springs a myriad of human ills. DR. L, R. CLARK work the Way We do, because we know that every bit of material that goes into our work is the best to be had. It will give you lasting and permanent satisfaction. And we certainly figure to please and satisfy you, because we are banking that you will recommend your friends to us when they are in need of dental work. And if you were not pleased and satisfied yourself, it is certain that you would not send your friends to us. “Novo-Cain” is the best dental anaesthetic, and this is one of the few offices where you can get the benefits of it. It is an imported article and the European war has practically stopped its importa- tion. We wouldn’t have it now if we hadn’t been foresighted enough to buy up a large part of the available local supply soon after the war started. However, we have it and you can have genuine “NOVO.-CAIN” used in your dental work at this office. That is one of the principle reasons that | we are able to positively guarantee to do your dental work for you without hurting you a bit. There is no longer any argument about the mat- ter—it pays, and pays in every way, to have your teeth put into perfect condition. Once done, it is a comparatively simple matter to keep them | that way. Right here we have one of the finest | and best equipped dental offices in the United States. We make that statement unreservedly. All we ask is that you will come and take a look at our offices and then judge for yourself. We have spared neither time nor expense in making our office perfect in every detail. Every modern appliance that human ingenuity has devised for the better performance of painless dentistry will | be found here. Every operator in this office is a graduate, reg- istered dentist, who has graduated from the best dental colleges and also passed the examination of the state dental board. 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. All work is guaranted with an ironclad guaran- | tee of satisfaction, which is signed both by the operator who did the work and also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. We invite you to call at our office right away and let our experts give your teeth a thorough ex- amination. They will also tell you just what it will cost to put them into perfect condition. It probably won’t cost nearly as much as you think it will, and one thing is certain, it will be worth a whole lot more to you than it will cost. We use only the very best of miaterials. That Don’t delay this important matter—de ii is the reason that we are able to guarantee our | dangerous. ey te This proves to you, beyond the possible ques- tion of a doubt, that our men are competent to do your dental work the way it ought to be done. | We give you the very lowest prices. We give you the benefit) of the large volume of business which we do at this office, which makes it possible for us to take a much smaller profit on the in- dividual case than an office which does only one- half or one-third of the volume that we do can possibly afford to take. Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manages 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. GETS PLUM. S. MAY ASK FOR [AC ME—THE POPULAR Good push for Turrell’s Downstairs De partment offers the greatest shoe values for the money that can be found in the city. We call particular atten- tion to our Children’s Shoes. Are your boys and One Army Hat or Collar Ornament Free Wit Purchase A nilng to 500 W. S. KIRK’S ARMY AND NAVY STORE of (200 FIRST AVE SEATTLE, WASH ee girls shivering with cold from poor shoes on LOST VITALITY RESTORED these rainy days? Make Remedy Discovered by a Forty-Year Blood and Nerve Spectatiot | them happy and comfort- Men who have wasted the Vitality of Young Manhood; Men able with 8 f who have gone the ‘on whose eyes are dulled, whose new shoes. We rains are muddled, so Nervous Energy is exhausted from recommend very strongly ens, Dissipation, Worry or Overwork. HELP FOR WEAK MEN Men who havo loat the Courage, Grit and Vitality so neces. wary to Perfect Manhood; Men who ore Tired, Restless, De- . Bleeplons, and who have lost all interest in life: Mem Hopeless, Weak, Prematurely Cld, and have lost Amb!- ton, should try DR. PIERCE’S SEXOID PILLS our “Double Service” Shoes for the boys and girls who are hard’ on their shoes. Our Men’s Work Shoe business is increasing very rap- idly, due to the exceptional values we are showing. * 00 to $2.00 saved on every pair. Get your next pair here, fent by mall to any address in plain wrapper, Price $1 per Men's and Women’s House Slippers at factory prices. for five dollars Bix boxes will Inst 26 days Ladies’ Satin Party Slippers reduced from $5.00 and if modicine fale to benefit atter $6.00 to $2.95 and $3.45. pe fairer than this? day. Cireular free RAYMOND REMEDY CO. HOTEL ANTLERS, FOURTH AND UNION Downstairs at Turrell’s 120 Marion St. or 903 Second Ave,

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