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without tberal An excellent spect pictured; dining tab top 22x54 inches ished golden; regut Go-inch flat-top desk: $28.50 —solld oak flat top | 2-Inoh top. Second Ave. at Pine St., Seattle ECKERT MILLER, son of Chas. Miller, of West Seattle, who } ‘the medical corps of the © army a month ago, has left} overseas service. MONEY FOR BUILDING HOMES 1. Low Rates. 2. No Commission. 3. Liberal Repayment 4 Privileges. 4. Up-to-date Methods. BEFORE YOU BUILD SEE US Washington Savings and Loan Association 810 Second Ave. Established 27 Years Assets $6,300,000 FRYE’S QUALITY j MARKETS THURSDAY SPECIALS ~ Choice Cut Pot Roast....... Selected Shoulder Lamb Chops Choice Loin _ Pork Chops. 124c _ Best Grade Bost : Butts mae 15c | Fresh @ Ranch Bee. sates 40c 4 Watch for FRYE’S @ BIG SATURDAY SPECIALS AT THE FOLLOWING MARKETS OLYMPIC MARKET 1422.24 First Ave. AMERICAN MARKET 619-21 Third Ave. make you » You to oma's campaign to “lft the curse | 4), scenae Soblere Ghen tie ind secure Justice to the moun) memorial is up for passage tain” is que tor @ surprise attack | Bishop contends the great moun from the only Indian member of tain always has been “Rainier” in the legislature! the geopraphies, that the “discov 1 a Willlam Hishop of Jefferson | erer has the right to have his selections of ho: shings up to $100 county is stalking in walt to strike | name pinned to it, whatever the A ee Se Cee ee eee Ja blow in behalf of the notorious |aboriginal name might have been poo ny Bln Rida ea ltOD pos Pach satiny | British admiral, “Rainier,” the min-/and that beer has nothing to ¢ SOR SPE WEL Ch Pee MNeiveeNe) Beare Jute the memorial to the national | with the matter keorraphic board, asking for a] Representative Peterson of Ta | iange in the mountain's name, is} coma, on the other side, is primed reported out by the house memorl- for battle if the Indian offers any | uln committ letter ammunition, Peterson says he | announced today that he | has Indla Henry's word for it that . with nearly 100 letters, |the name of the mountain always If you are neglecting decayed teeth you are $93.30 STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 24, 1917. PAGE 2 | HIST! EVEN TACOMANS | INDIAN LEGISTATOR BY EDGAR C ALI FROM rACOMA OLYMPIA WHEELER 8h! j AND Janu, 24 ‘ta. | FOLKS! | He wald he's going to read some urging him to fight to retain the Tahoma” and never had any | « ‘ | Rood old name of Mt. Rainier ‘Women Learn Troubles of Retail Meat Cutters sympathies to the retail) wants to buy the few cholee cuts, land only # small per cent of the Extend buteher He is worried most of the time.| retail trade realizes that some of } That was the idea communteated| the cheaper cuts can be prepared jto 1,000 women who attended the|to taste just as good. | |mase t ing staged by the Master Meat cutters only average 17% Bute ociation at the ilippe| per cent profit on their beef, Will] drome Tuesday afternoon to show| J. Clark declared. And the cus jthem how to buy meat. |tomers expect them to throw in In the first place, everybody | cuts for the dog and valuable cook ing fat Chuch steak, at 16 cents a pound. is aw good as T-bone, at 32 cents laccording to the butchers, but erybody wants T-bone, Flat bone steak is a good substitute for por jreencuse and T-bone, and costs 4 |cents a pound lens. (‘SUSTICE BRINKER — GOT ALL OF THEM | BUT MISSED HIS’N LIKE “RAINIER,” SAYS | taking chances with your health that no one has a right to take. Not only are you suffer- ing pain and inconvenience from the teeth themselves but you may be suffering from other things, such as rheumatism, indigestion, with all its attendant evils, etc., etc., all of which may be directly traceable to the teeth, but which you are probably charging up to something else. A visit to this office will give you prompt and immediate relief from any and all ills that come from the teeth, because we will take immediate steps to put your teeth into perfect condition and after that it is simply a case of an occasional visit and inspection by our expert dentists, to keep them that way. Efficiency is the watchword these days— efficiency is positively necessary if one is to succeed as they ought to succeed. It is neces- sary that we take fullest possible advantage of all the ability with which nature has en- You Are Gambling With Your Future DR. L. R. CLARK closing out our desk department: extraordinary values in our fine office furniture! 42-inch roll-on desk: STANDARD FURNITURE CO. 15c: BO-inch flatop desk: 5-inch roll-top desk: | L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101 to 111 So. Eleventh St., Tacoma ‘SAYS SENTENCE == ~ SHOULD NOT BE : | OAKLAND, an “4 Mrs. }Maury I. Diggs, who as | | Warrington, was futrobnene to "ie | | world as the girl Maury Diggs took to Reno, Nevada, for which he vand ¥. D. Caminett! were convicted « white slavery, has spoken for “os | Go to the Right Drug Co. first time since the supreme court | 169 Washington St |confirmed the superior court con-| | viction of her husband | And the Doctor will give you a care We efenseless be this |ful examination and prescribe for | sentence Mrs. Diggs sald in her|you FREE. etatement. “If infractions of tha| prescription, when all you have to moral code were punishable with |do Is to step into this store, sec the prison terms, we would accept this | Doctor and get one for nothing, for judgment as eminently just. Welany disease? do not wish to make any extenua Can you beat it? tion of our mistake. But we are |not punished for the act which we eae have confessed. My husband ts punished for a crime did ne jcommit. He is not now, and he lrever was, a white slay We were of age and we went for rea fons not immoral There was no} | compulston. | “We do not think we have been, | given an equal chance. The sen Ends Catarrh, Asthma | tence carried out at this late day | Bronchiti Croup. Coughs can benefit no one. We are already! and Colds, or ney back.| broken {n fortune and reputation, | Goiq and guaranteed by Bar in family, in spirit. From this pun 3 ishment there is no escape. And it| tell Drug Co 1g enough | Diggs and wife have deen Itving | quietly and happily in this cfty, JAPANESE IS A | BRYAN ADMIRER. © New Wash was bis a wh ¥ and th and friendiler relatic along a ine i draw his co: loser n Fite mine.” BOW. Gh FREE DOCTOR fore ——_—~| (PRONOUNCED NIBH -O-1E) m caiend, Row cost of Gellvery, pr peckbeeping and bad counts. Bring bottle, STAL LOWER FLOOK, L PIKE PLACH MKT. T. Bryan Yamash raduate lot the University of Nebraska, and DEAD ON an admirer of William Jennings Bryan, is a visitor in Seattle, his| first stop after arriving from Japan| on a peace and financial tour of} GoLpD Mmpat | piaeasomieiaienieatiniheeisanaaataiion | S008 wilh bein HOT TEA BREAKS A COLD—TRY THIS $/t! i ‘ wash ov and gently Get a small package of Hamburg "7"h\","\! | Breast Tea, or as the German folks | sons | call it, “Hamburger Brust Thee,” at |*!¢n¢ jany rmacy. Take a tablespoon ful of the tea, put a cup of boiling | ter upon It, potfr through a sieve | °" | and drink a teacup full at any |; time. It is the most effective way |vpon lto break a cold and cure grip, |it opens the pores, relieving cc |gestion. Also loosens the bowe thus breaking a cold at once It 18 Inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore harmless. represented. For sale and gu |teed by The Owl Drug Co. of delicate ner-| You Working People penne Afee perl Do you know that you can have in many instances, | you rk . $100 forfeit if it}r fails as per full |v. planation in article soon to ap- from 7 to 11 627 FIRST AvH, Directly foot of Cherry Street. Over Pioneer Drug Store, Ask your doctor or druggint about it. stock, Why pay $2.00 for al: HIS FEET pear in this paper. | p Ow! Drug Co, always carries it in] Jeil pies, Justice Brinker é# a just man,| Mary F. Rausch told the women but he has a heart of stone, as was | not te er roaste if they wanted evidenced in his court late Tuesday |( prepare them in the modern |afternoon when he hung a $10 fine| Way, and to open the oven door on R. Thompson's name. door often and give the meat a Thompson, a restaurant proprie- [little air, ee ; tor, had 13 ducks in his cooler aft-y James P. Worden inspected the er season. The ducks were confis-| scales, He's an inspector for the jcated city. Attorney George Olson appeared before his honor and pleaded They were my ducks,” sobbed } Olson, “and not Thompson's, * 1 le Just place give them away give Judge French, Judge Gilliam ard yourself some, but now it ts —_—— too late, Restored to Health by Lydia Yop, {t ts," said the court, “the E, Pinkham's Vegetable defendant will pay a fine of $10 * and costa. W. 8. Worman, of Gor Compound Iman & Co, went a-hanting and got duck a lone fined $5, ‘MULLEN JURY ‘HUN A jury man’s department, hearing the case againat W. J, Mullen, who fs mixed up in the eral investigation of the alleged to chair, and Seattle whisky ring, continued its got fo nervous deadlock Wednesday afternoon, aft- I would jump at r being out for more than 24 houra, Jthe slightest Mullen was arrested on December noine, 1 was en on a charge of selling iquor {1 tirely unfit to legally at First ave. and Pike st. do my house nia grapefrult ve 1 roll & erahar d them there until I could I had meant to SEVEN MONTHS Aurora, months | I—"For seven long) suffered from a female trouble, with se vere pains in my back and sides until I be came so Weak 1 could hardly walk from chalr recently, He was ae In Superior Judge Tall- D, Mullen, brother of C. work, I was giving up hope of ever being well, when my sister asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound. 1 took six bot tles and today I am a healthy wom an, able to do my own housewor) 1 wish every ffering woman would try Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound, and find out for themselves how good {t is."—Mra. Carl A. Kieso, 696 North Ave. Au rora, Ill The great number of unsolicited riKe ~* PLAC tran Washington. butt extra Sw het Oranges, 10 inesap apples, eivotrio lamps, heater, $9.50 spices, be; 190 ont cider, tte | testimonials on file at the Pink chase |*am Laboratory, many of which are from time to time published by | termission, are proof of the value E. Pinkham’s Vegetable nd, in the treatment of SANITARY alling woman tn the Unit doet ed States is cordially invited to} write to the Lydia FE. Pinkham! Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn Mass., for special advice. It is free, will bring you health and may save your life, A | Safeguarded Mining Investment Mines wyrup. 1 with purchase; fu White f The Development Com pany, incorporated, a sales and holding company of mineral and chemical properties, just organ- ized, main offices In Beattle, is en tirely under the direction of an ex- «|pert mining engineer. This {a a 7.|new departure in the mining world yecause of its excellent protection ; tio, ése| for those who invest in its stocks non, 19, 41.691'The moneys of this company are at banan, taal |not staked on the success or fall an pancake|ure of any single mining venture, the general condition of our health as near 100 per cent perfect as pos- sible. If you deliberately neglect bad teeth you most certainly are not do- ing either yourself or your family justice. We offer you at this office the services of the very highest class graduate, registered dentists. Every operator in this office has graduated from the best dental colleges and also passed the examination of the state dental board. 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 is a guarantee to you that when you come here for dental work that your work will be done by a man who understands his busi- ness thoroughly and knows how to do your work just the way it ought to be done. You are taking no chances when you come here of having your work done by a novice or student, because we don’t have any such people in our office. Besides that, we have the very best and most up-to-date of equip- ment. We have spared neither time nor expense to give the people of Seattle and surrounding territory the VERY BEST there is in the way of dental service. Needless to say, we use the very best of materials, as we found out long ago that these are the only kind 1405 Third Ave. In Every Respect Seattle’ pany would enter tk {no matter how good it may be, nor is any of {t wasted on worthless properties. Only such properties |as will carry themesives at a profit | will be considered, The chances for failure in this form of invest » | ment are the smallest known in Jo tale rising | Mining circles. The Mines Devel an Tav-|opment Company offers you a safe, jconservative and sure way of shar ing in the present and future un (NEW JIT BOND FIRM future fitney bonds. Morrison, of the McFariane & Mi Stanley J of Morrison Central building, an nounced today that a representative of @ large Fastern bonding com surety bonds, bounded industrial prosperity and | profits, at the least expense and on | attractive terms Preforred stock will be sold at a ten per cent discount from par so that the seven per cent Interest }will really net an annual dividend jot nine per cent. Certain common stock will pay a special or trust fund dividend of five per cent per jannum, payment of said dividend being provided for and secured by trust funds or securities deposited with the Trust Company acting as depository for the company. This dividend will be paid independent of and in addition to any regular *\dividends that may be declared ;|common stock, These and other desirable invest ment features of this company will interest you. No matter how small |the amount you can Invest, it will , Swedish matehes: © & lL. market roast, 12 %e Ib, Lack margarine, mery butter, 2) Iba dog, 860, Stallw aweet potatoes, en, $1.00 box, Aeliv- rop walnuts, Ibe Ib; Callfors Hund steal ese’ Retl pay you well to investigate this op so Ib, {portunity to make an investment that 1s right and at the same time naa participate in the bonanza possi mack bilifes of a well conducted mining ' business. Wverything fully ex plained in our booklet, Call or write to Fiscal Agency, Mines De. velopment Company, 203 Epler Wo each; pretacie, 200 18 | 21d, 813 Second Ave. Seattle, won Wash, O00 Every Nighf For Constipation Headache Indigestion.cta PILL just get about four ordinary liquid ary There is one sure s to remove dar Ry your morning dandruff wil ompletely dissolv PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO DRESSLS MEN-WOMEN U. S. Government Buys It SOLD EVERYWHERE—as¢ and $1.00 Try This If You Have Dandruff night when retiring; most, ihree or four more applications will dowed us and that means that we must keep of materials that will turn out work that will give lasting and permanent satisfaction to our patients and the kind of work that we can afford to go behind with our ironclad guar- antee of satisfaction. We guarantee all work that is turned out of this office with an ironclad guarantee, 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. This guarantee means just what it says, that if for any reason what- ever your work does not give per- fect satisfaction, we will make it right. Thus, you can see that you are protected from every angle. In addition to this, you will find that our prices are the very lowest, which is made possible by the large volume of business that we do. It stands to reason that we can afford to take smaller profit on the indi- vidual case than an office which does only one-half or one-third of the volume that we do can possibly afford to take. May we suggest just as strongly as possible that you come to our office right away and let our experts give your teeth a thorough examination? They will tell you just what it will cost to put them into perfect condi- tion. You will probably be surprised to find how little it will really cost you, and one thing is very certain, it will be worth a whole lot more to you than it will cost. REGAL DENTAL OFEICES DR. L. R. CLARK, ew N. W. Corner Third and Union. Diagonally Across From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. 's Leading Dentists. FOR SKIN DISORDERS he state to write y>— ALWAYS USE STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE New York physician de- clares that sulphur meets per- haps a greater number of the needs of the human body than | any other single property used in a medicinal way, Sulphurro a pound of sulphur, is liquid com- made a hun- dred times more acceptable to the system than in the ordinary way that never || state. By purifying the blood ndruff complete- || and purging it of unhealthy dis issolve it. This || ease germs, Sulphurro tones up To do this, | the entire system and allows ounces of plain, on; apply it at use enough to | nature to restore and rebuild Blood and skin disorders yield || quickly to Sulphurro. Just re moisten the scalp and rub ft in|) this letter from George W Baie gently with the finger tips er, 607 Olive street, Seattle, who if not all, of 1 be gone, and | Says, in addressing the Sulphur ro Company: “IT wish to thank you for the e and entirely iestroy every single sign and trace || Seat benefit I have received of ft, no matter how much dan-|| {0M the use of Sulphurro, in COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY | [yeraeeereepen ie | curing a very annoying caso of You will find, too, that all itob | skin disease, which covered the ne and digging of wilt | top instantly, and oft, and look and You can get liqu drug store. It is f four ounces is all This simplo remedy OUR CREDITISO.K. i known to faill.—Advertisement, aeitits Whole of my face and the top vour hair witl || Of My head, so that it removed ossy, silky and ||] ™Y heir, After trying varion feel a hundred || TeMedies and receiving no relief, a friend induced me to try Suk mignvod at tans phurro with the very happy re hexpensive, and || SUI of a complete cu vou will ‘heed Sulphurro at your nearest drug has never been tore—-5S0c and $1.00 per bottle.

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