The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 5, 1917, Page 2

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STAR—MONDAY, FEB. 5, 1917, PAGE 2 PIFTY-THREE YEARS’ SERVICE TO THE HOME FURNISHER! “NO CASH DOWN" “make your ¢ own rman” OO wit | Nation Warned Against Panic WASHINGTON, Feb Warning thru the press to the || countrygovernment officials || and citizene—againat doing any thing In panic or haste. that might embarrass the govern ment seriously in ite present sit. vation, was Issued today by the admintatration, FORD OFFERS HIS PLANT T0 U.S. AT COST WASHINGTON, Feb. i Henry Ford today offered See retary Daniele the use of his big automobile factory at De | troit for government munitions work, and agreed to operate it t profit to himeeif. secretary ut question, and in laration of war ry at the disposal | sited States government rate {t withont one 5 | -= NO CASH DOWN ON SEWING MACHINES!]| most liberal, unusual credit we positively save you ever offered on sewing from twenty to thirty machines! dollars on the purchase “make your own terms !” of an NO CASH DOWN on EMPRESS e several thousand EM “pewing machines in use tn e . all giving ABSOLUTE SAT ISPACTION GUARANTBED FOR TEN YEARS! REST! NO EXTRA with the event of a 3 is constructed upon principles, pro. n from twent @ purchase « sewing machine! “ did not men operating without profit, as Fr 3-DAYS’ SALE OF ALUMINUMWARE: | MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY— STONE OFFERS a8. | RESOLUTION TO BACK WILSON WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.- After presenting a resolution asking the senate to endorse the action of President Wilson fn breaking relations with Ger <z : aluminum ‘cake turner, ladies and skimmer: special— 19¢ cach | many, Senator Stone, a few remular price Xe minutes later, withdrew his mo- tion, when Senator Lodge | moved for a roll call | Stone then asked for action on his resolution tomorrow. 1 do not object to the reso * gaid Lodge, “but I think mente Cnn a ‘ - $ aye S119 | | 6-quart aluminum kettle: special— $1.95 regular price s1— above | | OLSON FUNERAL | GETS BIG CROWD OLYMPIA, Feb, 5.—Attended by all of official Olympia, including de jons from the senate and » church, and a long line extended Into the street Gov. Lister followed the mer of the family In the funeral pr sion. The services at the cemetery |Were conducted by the Modern Woodmen, |ASKS 50 MILLIONS FOR SUBMARINES SENATE GIVES 0. K. | which led to a declaration of war 31 GERMAN SHIPS [503,10 5 secterauon SEALED, NOT SEIZED snaucow p. R. aL BENNETT DOES RUSH BUSINESS IN TAXES | AUSTIN, Tex., Feb, The Treasurer Bennett's de County NEW YORK, Feb. The TO BE REDRAFTED WASHINGTON, Feb, 6.—Repre-| state senate today adopted resolu 2 : a t Gx. anton abataniee a }tions commending President Wi! partment was crowded an and Austrian hips | ¥ ntative Emerson of Ohio toda { With people who swarmed to pay |!n york harbor toda WASHINGTON, Feb The lintroduced a resolution, asking an poe rag re action in severing diplo Rhelr 1916 taxes o he opening |#@aled. They will not be house interstate commerce commis. , matic relations with Germany, unless something furthe jon today authorized of $50,000,000 for im - — Chairman ison to redraft and introduce |" his railway bill, and promised fa | vorable recommendation ay. construction of additional place in rel country and German It was stated on the hig thority that not a merchant shiy in the U. 8. t en seized ons between A 3 per cent reduction will be paying their FIRE AT CAROLINA COURT | Fire, starting near the heating apparatus in the basement of Caro: | lina Court apartments, Eastlake jave, and Mercer st., threatened 70 |families for a short time Monday hoon, The blaze was put out be fore, much damage was done made to all taxes before Ma <— Colds Cause Heada WAXATIVE BROMO ae ¢. ‘There js on GROVE'S senatu ship THE HOMESTEADERS’ will give a dance and < jay evening, Feb club hal society ard part 7, in the Kighth and ioeonene MONTAIGNE, 21, ha ed becaw Have You Seen the Do not let it be said that our squirrel recognized you when you came face to face with it Why load your system with patent dope of all kinds when the Doctor will give any patron a thor. ough, careful examination and prescribe for you without charge? H because you could not see a good thing | we believe that if anybody can help,you, he can. Nose and Throat Specialist will give you the sam ne service. in the Northwest. You must admit that this store is givin 8 a mighty good doctor, and RIGHT DRUG STORE elsewhere. Ex-Government Physician? Then think of the money you save! He is one of the best known Specialists G more for the money than you can get 1111 First Ave. Bet. Spring and Seneca Painless Dentistry Has Beeng Brought to Its Highest Point} of Perfection Right at This Office Many people have been putting off having their teeth fixed on account of being afraid that the work would hurt them. Many people, indeed, have to so far as to claim that there is no such thing as painless dentistry. These are just the people we want to meet. To them we say—we can absolutely prove and demonstrate to your perfect satisfaction that painless dentistry abso- lutely is possible and that we perform it in our office every day. We have on file a lot of testimonials from reliable men and women of Seattle and vicinity, who state over their own signatures that we have done their den- tal work for them without hurting them abit. And all sorts of dental work are included in these testimonials, too. DA. £. RB. CLARK Take, for instance, the case of Harold Buckton. We would like to call your attention to what he has to say about the Regal system of dentistry. HERE IS HIS STATEMENT: “When my teeth began to ache me, naturally I became in- terested in selecting a dentist that would do work for me with the least pain, do work that he was not afraid to guarantee and work that would look like my natural teeth along with beauty. I read a good many ads concerning dentistry, but must say that after repeatedly reading the Regal Dentists’ ads each day consisting of such wonderful testimonials where people had many bad teeth extracted and live nerves ta out and it did not really hurt them a bit, I decided to call on the Regal Dentists, and have a thorough examination made of my teeth. I had visited three other dental offices in this city and when it comes to prices on dental work, the Regal Dentists gave me the most reasonable price. In just a few more words I can express my great thanks to the Regal Dentists. First of all, I can honestly say | am very much pleased with my den- tal work and also the painless methods the Regal Dentists used on my teeth. I have sent my sister and brother to them and they are also as much pleased as I am. Whenever a friend of mine suggests that he needs his teeth fixed, I will not hesitate to recommend the Regal Dentists very highly. (Signed ) HAROLD BUCKTON, : 810 Columbia Street, Seattle, Wash. guaranteed with an ironclad guarantee of satisfaction, which means just what it says, towit: If for any reason what- ever your work does not give enti® satisfaction, we will make it right. This” guarantee is signed both by the opera-— tor who did your work and also by L. F R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and mana- | We ask you to read that statement over again very carefully. Note that Mr. Buckton recommended his own brother and sister to the Regal Den- tists. That alone is proof positive of his satisfaction here. Note also that he had gone to other dentists before coming here, got their prices, and still found ours the most reasonable. Note ger of this office, who is thoroughly re- 7 what he says about our painless sponsible. J methods. If you really realized fully just how important a bearing on your general | health your teeth have you would not hesitate a minute. You would come to this office at the earliest possible moment and arrange to have your teeth 4 put into perfect condition by our ex- - perts. You will be surprised how small the cost will be. It probably won’t be any- where near as much as you have thought it would. One thing is certain—it will be worth much more to you than it will cost. Then ask yourself if this is not the office for you to come to when the time comes when you will need the services of a competent dentist. Every operator in this office is a graduate registered dentist who has graduated from the best dental col- leges and 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 that leaves this office is 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. ANTLAIRCRAFT GUNS WILL GUARD ARSENALS OF NATION WASHINGTON, Feb. 5,—The immediate protection of | all government arsenals by the installation of anti-aircraft guns, was decided upon today by the house military com- mittee, following a visit to the cc by Baker \ $1,000,000 em Our Eye, Ear, ymmittee Secretary will be added t6 the army e for this purpose, appropriatic LONDON Walter Hines long conference Foreign Affairs Work y today on the building of high barbed wire fe: Aces about the new United States wireless stations Tho Spanish ambassador was an-/at Chollas heights and at Potnty other visitor at the British foreign] Loma, Guards have been doubled joffice, at both places, j Feb Ambassador | ‘age today held a with Minister of Arthur J.B, SAN DINGO, Feb, 5, ushe alfour

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