The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 2, 1917, Page 2

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PEACE PLEA IS SENT WILSON BY GOTHAMITES. NEW YORK, Feb. 2—A | movement for a national ap perl for unimpassioned consid eration of the crisis with Ger many, by President Wilson, congress and the press and suggesting a final offer of mediation in the war was started here today by a com. | munication addressed to the president and signed by 26 per sons, Including Amos Pinchot, Paul H. Kellogg, Geo. W Kiechy, and Oswald Garrison Villard. The appeal was printed tn half-page advertisementa = In pers, and at the bottom nc {tor your convenience, store open Saturday evenings—; NO CASH DOWN! “make your own terms!” terme’ n bers > will fit most liberal, unusual credit offer ever extended on sewing machines! <r oppionceyto 5 9 i ‘DROP OF DEW It realized that I was to continue to Pa ace Ula NAS aR sainnvenipntst ssl Mi MERLE SES Lannea STAR—FRIDAY, FEB. 2, 1917. PAGE 2? GERMANY DOES | LOOKED FINE TO NOTEXPECT U.S, LOST AVIATOR TO ENTER WAR SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 2. BY CARL W. ACKERMAN Lieut. Col. H, B. Bishop, ree | penieiaad cued from the Sor desert after his aeroplane brolw down, BERLIN, Feb. 2.—Few Ger fo te Ge 7 Ledeen, arma mane believe America will de clare war If this belief is borne out, then England will be compelled to make peace thru Germany's new blockade In the United chorus of ap. proval of the limitiess subma. rine warfare, this was the opin. | lon generally expressed here today. And now | ment of a submarine blockade iq | Nae erased all political differ ences. hospital at the Presidio here today, He was sent hore from | the Yuma, Ariz, hospital to re | cover from the effects of his exposure | A drop of dew on a leat looked | me than a $20 gold plece Hine announce rom the dead co ot ben rprixed than | when The emperor has now a unit da line asking all | | persons who indorse antl litve. I don't know what I did after] pital? with all its forces ments contained in the mee | Robertson went away. It's a dear Re ba *, a) Meneaia dition sage, to telegraph President | blank in my It juat seer wate caked tie TAs \. Wlison at once. that hour he 7 f CASH DOWN 3 wind tania hi nd “ . boda ain't "9 ‘1 t er EMPRESS SEWING MACHINES following wre then made to suggest the prest call on con © press of the U. 8 | |mind, as well ax in the | lorimts Second—Tha belligerents bot central powers Jed to do and al F terme, as the allies airea | done. Third—That you addres igns and execut! governments a fit al and per-| sand EMPRESS sewing ma- —there are several the ABSOLUTE SAT. chines in use in Seattle ISFACTION,. —GUARANTEED FOR TEN > ARS! EST! NO EXTRA CHARGES! —ball-bearing gears! | automatic drop-head! —other distinctive and exclusive features! —we positively save you from twenty to thirty dollars on the purchase of an EMPRESS sewing machine! all giving NO INTER- joe that hasty reactor publ press have not in earlier crises rey the fundamental feeling jot th | The lows | “We believe that your great oy lportunity as a fighting leader of |the people of this country is at jhand, The men and women who! jelected you will back you in the most extreme measures fo . ing thia country clear of any minious eleventh hour participa tion in a struggle for mastery Nakea h is pot their own.” SENATE PASSES THE EDUCATIONAL BILL OLYMPIA, Feb. 2.—Senate and house today unanimously pp 1 higheneducational bills, embodying the agreement reached between | Presiden Burzallo and Holland, of |the rival state colleges, and normal school heads, after conference Jwith the governor. A capital punishment bill, father ed by nine senators, was intr jed today as @ result of the murder g Commissioner Olson DZ message concludes as f “Ne Cash Oown!” “Make Your Own Terme!” “No Cash Down! “Make Your Own Terms!” [ste Fit Are the essentials that are A GOOD P. 0. LEAGUE TO ELECT sf ‘The Public Ownership League ——— hold its annual election of of-| AT THE Press Club meeting last Friday night as well as lay | night Richard 8. plans for the municipal) imously no’ ign. The meeting will be| succeeding F in the Assembly Hall of the March 1st | Arcade Building, and will begin at “| | 8 o’eloc k will find these eae you joints particular! [Bradbury Overcoats hand tailorin emphas Jones was unan- | 1 for president Goss, who retires ‘ns the n fered in eat of materia st pattern —, Shoe Bargains For Saturday Sling | Down Stairs at Turrell’s Broken lines of Laird, Schober & Co. Shoes for children, regu- Overcoat: & and Suits From { $25 Up HH larly priced at $2.50 and $4.00, now $1.95 Our Clothing Department Sizes 11 to 2. alwa carrie other good Children's High Cut Putton Shoes, $3.00 value $1.95 lines that sell from $15.00 uy Narrow widths. Infants’ $2.00 Velvet Shoes (Laird’s make) $1.00 Cc Ladies’ $5.00 Black Velvet Pumps; Ladies’ $6.00 Velvet Shoes, And REDIT button and lace ..... be ‘ - $2.95 You Want it Roys’ $2.50 School Shoes ....... ¥ ; $1.95 the Way These Are Unequaled Money-Saving Prices on Splendid Shoes Our Credit Plan appeals in stantly to men who wish the accommodation of a charge Down Stairs at Turrell’s account We make weekly or monthly terms to suit your 120 MARION ST. OR 903 SECOND AVE, sist abe 5 aoe One Store where Credit y 8 Really an Accommodation q \y “ACME FOLKS ARE HAPPY This week's weather has been a fine test of coal efficiency and Acme users are happy. No trouble keeping the radiator humming or the stoves piping hot in freezing weather when Acme is on the job. Right now is a good time. for you to| prove this to your own satisfaction. Acme is economical, clean and satisfactory Ls Our heating sage will tell you what grade will give best service in your plant A vis it} from him costs you nothing BUNKER PRICHS—Lump $5.06 Run of Mine $3.25 O, M. LATIMER, MGR. ACME COAL Co. Main Yard—Elliott 1400; West Seattle Yard—West 549-W ———— Nut $3.50; Furnace (coking) Dy X% K m COLLAPSE SEEN IN) o's ve SAN FRANCISCO. a 4 tha a must | nany's new pol m ° t ltwo things ‘ de A | the pa th ex 1 | dees Be ~~ 332-1334 SECOND AVEVUE LIS SISSY: A KARL POE £00 Bei NOR By Re WALA BAR GERMANY’S ACTION 3.5.3.0. issue Dr, L, Ry Clark é ; We have a staff of high grade grad- announcement| Uate, registered, dentists here for your , service. Every one of them has grad- uated 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 par in plain sight of all. This is proof This Opportunity Is med allied merchantme positive to you that he knows his busi- Yours You should not i“ | Ness and knows how to do your den- advantage of the o “WIFE LURED tal work just the way it ought to be at whe fac | done. ME,” SAYS MAN, ASKING DIVORCE Every modern appliance that the genius of man has devised for the bet- ter performance of painless dentistry will be found in this office. We have val « the Highest Grade Olive Oll— Per gallon $2.50 . : Ser Veealion $1.30 spared neither time nor expense to Per quart 706 Seattle auto make this an office of which Seattle Wellknown SUBLIME Cor a divorce and indeed the whole Northwest may justly be proud. We don’t know of a finer or better equipped dental office anywhere than we have now. And certainly no office can boast of a high- er class staff of men than ours. fee, 45¢ grade— Bib, tin, per Ib Elizabeth, be- from his wife, cause he thinks he was hood- winked into marrying her. The trial started Friday in Superior Judge Jurey’s depart- | | | ment. Wallace testified that he met his wife early fast April at a skating rink, and that he accom. panied her to her rooms in a He en special attention Vittacci Importing Co. Manufacturers and Wholesale Grocers Coffee Roasters 309 OCCIDENTAL AVE Phone Elijiott 652 | We are able to guarantee to do your dental work for you without hurting | you a bit. We have on file many tes- | timonials from reliable men and wo- men of Seattle and vicinity who state over their own signatures that we have done their work for them and have done it without hurting them. Many did not believe that it could be done when they first came to our office but they went away convinced that not only is painless dentistry possible but that it has been brought to the high- est state of perfection at the Regal Dental Offices. Ninth ave. rooming house. said he visited her on several occasions, but always left before midnight One th tayed ‘Service El HOUSE VOTES NOT TO GALL IT ‘RAINIER’; TACOMA IS ed 1405 THIRD AVE., OLYMPIA, Feb a King count House da It was left for SOONERS READY TO SUPPORT WILSON — may see Sundays, leaLube HIP IT |, An exe btlonal gymnast © num THE ihe tentura of thaahow tat ones TRAIL glticeae tne OLLIDAY whe. lel ciety Ce =e ie Pita duntaplay tok _. FRANK OTTO sixth episode of “The Purple NO MORE NEED BE SAID MAIL ORDERS A STRONG off shore wind was jall that kept the full rig; star of Lapland off the rock Ric Mlattery early this we ng (:> NOW Box Office Opens Monday PRICES—50c to $1.50 ay momy Bad Teeth Are Now Known to Cause Other Diseases It is now an established fact, which is admitted by the highest authorities in the medical profession, that bad teeth are actually the cause of many other diseases, notably rheumatism, swollen joints, stomach trouble, etc. Cases have been noted where diseases of the spine have also been greatly bene- fited, and even cured, by having the teeth fixed up and the mouth put into a clean and sanitary con- supporting him in any fit to tak nt crisis with FOURTH AND PIKE 9:30 to 1 p.m, pity nid LEE This fact being thoroughly established, the great question then arises how can anyone who has their own welfare at heart, who wants to get ahead in the world and be as successful as they other- wise might, afford to neglect their teeth, and t answer is that no one can afford to overlook th importance—yes, the very necessity—of having the most perfect possible set of teeth. In this great big, finely equipped dental office we have brought the highest grade dental service to such a point of perfection and down to such low cost that it is now within the reach of all. We are delighted to be able to state that we can offer you the benefits of “Novo Cain,” which is recognized and admitted by those who know to be the best dental anaesthetic which has so far been discovered. Most dental offi- ces have none of this priceless anaes- thetic and they can’t get it, either, for the good reason that it is an imported article and you know what has hap- pened to importations since the Euro- pean war has been on. We have an ample supply of “Novo- Cain” and are prepared to use it on your work, As an additional protection to you, we give with all work an ironclad guarantee 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 of- fice, who is thoroughly responsible. This guarantee means just what it says —that if for any reason whatever your work does not give perfect satisfac- tion we will make it right. We earnestly advise that you come to our office not later than tomorrow and let our experts give your teeth a thorough examination and tell you just what it will cost to put your teeth into perfect condition. This won't cost you a cent nor will it put you un- der any obligations. Your health is far too precious to take chances with it and the person who neglects bad teeth is most cer- tainly taking chances with his health. It probably won’t cost you near asg@/ much as you have thought it would, either, but it will certainly be worth a whole lot more than the cost. | Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, MANAGER N. W. CORNER THIRD AND UNION Diagonally Across from the Post Office. In every respect Seattle's Leading Dentists Be sure to get the right place. > during jermany. | OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, Feb. 2.] Save Your | ene ion for indef postpon jent Wilson, the lower Protect | Lae free. Dr. Macy, 203 Ep- ment, when Houesr arose to his| house today unanime sly passed a} j ler Bld., 811% 2nd Ave, » a Your ———$ he sald, “tT don't a o metite of chang i ai te maces | Clubs I want to say that while {t doesn't Just Printers : ; | d to ss te || ro13 THIRD MAIN 104s J | and Other fo Te) i ° : j : | Last you v4 to come In “th | Organizations The motion to postpone was lost _ Will find splendid facili- | And when the final roll call wa mit ROP OLITA ve a : sine’ leneheca taken, the we three othe King i . 7 5 we a county members who lined up with THEATRE and dinner meetings at | Houser for “justice to the mount 3 Nights, Saturday Matinee ee . ain’—Fuller, Knapp and Renich ter offe e 9 |The Pierce county delegation, of Starting Kixamination and esti Jcourse, voted sold for it Thane, FEB, @ || NATIONAL PAINLESS ] S | 7 3 DENTISTS Cafeteria Where special attention is given to such affairs and everything is comfortable and convenient. Music By a superb 5-piece Orchestra 11:50 a. m. to 1:50; 4:50 to 6:50 p, m, daily. Service continuous 11 a.m. to 8 p. m, _ Second at Seneca iv

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