The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 16, 1917, Page 2

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PA STAR—FRIDAY, FEB, 16, 1917. PAGE BOMB FIRES CAR OF SHIP FLEWU.S. fer your convenience, store open Saturday evenings—| —fifty-three years’ service to the bomefuraisher! w vidual needs your additional |teft, the Austrian boarding officer Jexploded bombs tn the hold of th ship |Goodness! Session purchases While an autopsy was usin i al days ago. A medium sized] Your iivama MoCianahan, mother of the]. Neighbors had notices no viaitors| fae aed dead woman, when she switched|nor seen the woman for several | tracted “when on the lights In a roc mamn with Walt o¢ ) lege in torr at the| days dineane for 10 Marcy apartmenta, 4014 2%rd ave. The mother, who lives at 441] #Pe — 8. Thursday night 24d ave, communicated with her) [¢ to, The victim wa years of age,| daughter last Sunday. She went | dinease. CASH DOWN \, widow, and “itved Her to call on her Wednesday. Her} Th head was egainst the edge of the| knock on the door was unanswered |? bureau Physicians who accom-|so she went away panied detectives to investigate) Thursday night she got the jan could not understand b so much | {tor to let her in SEWING , aes CHINES blood could have esca from so| Mrs. Crandall is survived by ala yall a wound won, J. A, Crandall, 1914 Yesler| ad Foot Print lway, and a daughter, Mra. F. W They belleve the woman died sev- Wonn, 1126 Newport way APPLY DURESS — cls for Skin, Diente TOGERARD SAYS (Gut Down the Brides “will be “christened Satur xuaranteed for 10 juat 8 bottles to clear up th on our Personal Try it today. 36c, boc and §1 the best machire regardless of name of cost | | | ls W. She was chos —there are several thousand EMPRESS sew- ing machines in use in Seattle, all giving ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION, —GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS! NO INTEREST! NO EXTRA CHARGES! —ball-bearing gears! —automatic drop-head! other distinctive and exclusive features! Seattle high school st NEW YORK, Feb. 16.—De- [ceremonies will take tails of Germany's treatment blocks north of th of Ambassador Gerard and her [sion elevator on publicity propaganda campaign | wa first revealed in Carl W. Ack. | erman's dispatches to the GER money, Make up a list Press yesterday were included KY CAPTURE |B requireme such a in a cable printed in the New | O11 Tea, York Times today under the FRENCH PRISONERS Fruit, i f ite fo Ber! signature of its former Berlin SeNEDE. Vou, 24a u will correspondent, now with Am- for yourself that 30% to 3 bassador Gerard—Oscar King place two Living East water Buy your grocery supplies from first-hand and 2h Sontaana esa ae Sei can easily be saved by taking Davis. and a 3 vot half a advantage of wholesale prices. wn iti re vi , , irtv Davis’ statements as to Ger | Storine c on b we positively save you from twenty to thirty pe mrmnonaete:. 66: tp, Gee [forces around Hit ampagns | Call Up Elliott 652 dollars on the purchase of an EMPRESS with those summarized in the Unit-| “strict, the ofictal statement said Alaska and mall orders giv- today ed Press dispatches. Of Germany's) c attempts to force Gerard into sign jerman forces took $37 prisoners & treaty guaranteeing safety or} en twenty machine gun: |German ships in Amer rm, Ose losses were slight,” it was " tated. “The Fi | | Davis said It is utterly |atated. | “The French made fruit. Gaadlackirare and Wholesale Germany or ar 4 acks, | obra or other dete sa aR Coffee Roasters Der kaiser seems to want an Irish | deny that in th . : 309 Occidental Ave. “Your oe eaaes to 6 "| republic. How about a German re- — jermany empl public? | cr edit | fare en MONEY-SAVING SALE OF EA aud COFFEE Continues Tomorrow en special attention sewing machine! held in Berlin. ningt his will from i f that t communicado in mail was withh able to commun separa with other officials of his govern | im session Friday in the Henry| iment or transmit to American con GROWERS | eer ype assembly hall where an e¢f-|sular officials in Germany, the or | tort was being made to solve prob- |ders of his gov nt rega IN Hi | lems of the industry. their action | _ The convention, which closes Sat: | stance fhe telephone connection More than 80 fruit fruit growers were| urday, started Thursday with Mr. Gerord’s residence an¢ ee inlenenat aA A ta —— the emba was cut by the direc | OUGSUUSENNONNANONAOONUOAAGOUAAUUCUNUGNANASTONUONENGtT: tion of German officials “When this treatment began to ‘The Largest Credit Appareil Institution in the United States d he was un © confidentially show an infavorable effect a minor official of the foreign office de. nounced it with vehemence as an outrage and explained it was the work of a subordinate police offi cial. This explanation was laugh-| Coming or AADUYAUUGEUDEAEOUNREOULOUUI ET: : able | a8 : Going Any one who knows anything of Tomorrow is the second and last day of the German life knows that such a Jnited Tea a y' 20 S ps! i b ee ee oe * United Tea and Coffee Stores’ Anniversary Sale. ra ury pcthpgr pee aygaenptitgrt egy “yo To acquaint more Seattle people with our re- man government hoped it might markable values in Tea and Coffee, we are con- tend to drive Mr. Gerard ing negotiate the agreement CALIFORNIA OWNERS | SAIL SECOND BOAT NEW YORK, Feb, 16,—The Anchor liner Tuscania sailed from New York for Glasgow. She arried a al cargo and a num- ber of passengers The Tuscania is owned by the same line which owned the torpe- doed ner Calitorni INVESTIGATION OF PAPER PRICE IS ON NEW YORK, Feb. 16.—News help- Clothes are by far the best your money can buy. Made of Fine Woolens, these Hand- tailored, Perfect Fitting, Stylish Overcoats and Suits Sell for $25.00 And Upwards ducting a two-day sale, Friday and Saturday, at money-saving prices. COFFEES Fresh Roasted in our own roaster. Whole or ground Ibs. for B5¢, 5 .. 85¢ 2 3 Ibs. for Be, 5 Ibs. for 1.00 28e grade, 3 Ibs. for 7O@, 5 Ibs. for 1.10 35c grade, 3 lbs. for 85c, 5 lbs. for. . 40c grade, 3 Ibs. for OB¢, 5 ING: 108s sas Ibs. for TEAS Tea prices are advancing. Now is the time to lay in a supply! Not over five pounds to a customer at these reduced prices: We have other good makes | Gunpowder, Uncolored CEYLON that retail upwards from $15. print manufac prs will be called ‘yl | ¢ : today to cont testimony on the Japan, English Breakfast, | 50c grade cut to, Ib..42¢ | At No ' government's estigation of the | Oolong Ce ss Iprice of paper. Ac inal con-| ; Fy s < grade cut to, lb..484 CREDI I Extra Cost aplracy by. Which beloes Are tied 40c grade cut to, Ib. .32¢ and maintained about $29 higher than the cost of production is | charged by the government. LANDON TO FIGHT — At the same prices you would pay when you buy for cash, we offer a Credit Plan which is as sensible as it is convenient. It gives you the chance to keep well dressed and you can make your payments to suit your convenience. 50c grade cut to, Ib..38¢ 75c grade cut to, lb. .56¢ 60c grade cut to, Ib..43¢ |s 75c grade cut to, lb..48¢ o Telephone Orders—nor Deliveries. | Se ne Nee oS icy t bur aibre and have} A Storrine ag free with ; - aevire YOU + Laren cup of coffee with our com. } every purchase during this WE INVITE YOU TO O AN ACCOUNT a cur of & this; EME tol OLD RENICH LAW jf) iiscn: {fie } OLYMPIA, Feb. 16 Altho Rep. resentative Frank Renick failed to 9 introduce a bill to modify the measure which bear his name, the notorious law is not going to escape unscathed, Senator Landon introduced ute Bill No. 267 to eliminate the vicious features of UNITED TEA AND = COFFEE STORES 13321334 SECOND AVENUE PTI the Renick bill It pe its loans and tranafe » o The One Store Where CREDIT Is Really an Nate hada for ity Hurpeas Ae nae John F, Janssen, Manager Accommodation ticipation of tax collectior Sede d at NaGile *-thb ‘ameter totes New Seattle Market, Occidental and Yesler ie WN LHL LAE Ml idle in the banks —EE MAIL FOR SEATTLE FLAG WHEN SHE ST, CLOUD, Minn., Feb. 16.—Northern Pacific WAS SENT DOWN tprint which might have been al ¢g@ Last 20 Days Yet | officials and postal officials today joined in an investi our immense buying facilities’ gation into what railroad officials say may be a bomb BY JOHN H. HEARLEY the enormous volume of our business! rey plot, which resulted in the destruction of one entire} “plist Prem Start Correspondent eee Tahy ‘Shousands of accounts on our b car load of parcel post mail, consigned to Seattle, and in| schooner Lyman M. Law went | —enable us to offer you—the Seattle homefurnisher Nort! Pacif N ; ldown after bombs of an Austrian —the fairest pricings and the most liberal and Northern Pacific train No, : Jaubmarine were exploded in her p considerate credit-giving service! The fire was discovered at Clear Lake, Minn., near hold while | flying the Ameri “| i , " Af tn Dono so wired qi —ask your neighbor! here, early today. The car had been sealed for thru|teiinited Press today FY shipment to Seattle, and there were no clerks in it, of-| “When 1 first saw the subme-| ¥ ' . oe she was about five mil ie a 99 ficials said. These same authorities insisted there was} {ait from the Loman M. Law.” the | ; 6 I no fire in the stove in the car. Infernal machines, as a captals dox aed 1 tmmed tel i : . hotated erie flag, The + a. part of the parcel post shipments, is the only explanation) Stity ang strires were also paint 4 ’ officials could make today ed on the aide hip “MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS!” cou ma nets Se hc of the submarine finally bo ed make y ft selection omef nt to $10 us oney ald they were Austrians payme time of | My crew took to the boats, on ty ne structions, and very soon after we | added to Our account! °F, held under the direction of the cred rf coroner to investigate the mye un's, was noted by police, terious death of Mrs, Ella Cran There was no blood on the dead wo: | i. OLY ». 16,—Today —if you have an account dali, found dead in her apart man's shoe oe “¥ APIA, Fe nhae Be “ ore i 7 f Iinch wou t was pointed or ° here your additional pur sa hee Ta eee ies a Ay bey tiene nt te ds oy ya Bir 4 troduce bills. Forty days of the sem | wri a AeA colt e ht temple, police ¢ }at one e nubje ‘0 ng | Pll chases will be added os tectives had made little prog pells, This is the basis for the | on are gone—20 still re aa out additional paymen ress Friday morning in clears | theory that she might have fallen ing up the mystery and struck her temple against a »ody was found lying on the | sharp edge or corner. ors f ay of blood by Mra Baw No Visitors JOC Almost a nervous wreck ie the late testimony of a| lor he would have Mrs. Tibbels ar-| ead This If You Are Interested in Your Health If we can bring you to realize just how danger- ous it is to neglect decayed and decaying teeth we feel that we will have rendered you a real service. There is no longer any question about —in themselves are not only painful, bad locking and actual producers of poisons but they are also responsible for many other diseases which have not been charged to them till modern methods finally ferreted out the real culprit in the case. For instance, take our old friend rheumatism—. no one ever thought of charging that up to the teeth, and yet recent investigations by men of un- doubted standing in the medical profession have established beyond a question that cases of this extremely painful disease are often caused by lit- tle pus sacs which form in decaying teeth. This pus is discharged into the system and gathers in various places causing the swolen joints and ex- cruciating pains called rheumatism. In well au- thenticated cases when the teeth were proper condition by a competent dentist all these unpleasant symptoms disappeared. The cases of bad digestion that can be traced to bad teéth are legion. And bad diges- tion is one of the greatest scourges of the human race. How many other ailments can be charged up to faulty assimilation of the food, only your phy- sician can tell, but he will bear us out in the statement that there are few more distressing things to have than a bad digestion. Imagine a decaying tooth, covered and filled with germs of all kinds (and germs, by the way find a decaying tooth the very finest kind of a home). These germs propa- gate and generate poisons. These poisons, when the food comes in con- tact with the teeth, are taken directly into the stomach. Just imagine what the effect is. Cases of spinal trouble have been traced to the teeth. In fact, science is fast coming to the conclusion that a decaying tooth is just as destructive an | agent as the human body can harbor. | You may have decayed teeth now, | but what excuse have you for allowing such a condition to continue? We have hese, for your service, one | of the best equipped, largest and most | up-to-date dental offices in the United | States. We have spared neither time nor | expense in getting the very best that is to be had. This office is now at | the service of the people of Seattle | and vicinity. | We have a staff of high grade grad- | uate registered dentists. Every one | is an expert. Every one has graduated | from the best dental colleges. Every | one passed the examination of the | state dental board. Every one has his | certificate from the state dental board | hanging right on the wall in front of | his dental chair, in plain sight of all. Every one is capable of giving you the very best dental work that can be turned out anywhere. Every one is willing and anxious to please and satisfy you when you come to this bad teeth scientific put into DR. L. R. CLARK | office to have your work done. We use only the very best of mater- ials at this office. We found long ago that this is the only kind we can afford to use. It is the only kind that will turn out work that will stand up and give our patients permanent and lasting satisfaction. We guarantee all work with an ironclad guarantee of satisfac- tion which is signed both by the oper- ator who did the work and also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner . manager of this office, who is thor- oughly responsible. This guarantee says that if for any reason whatever, your work does not give perfect satisfaction, we will make it right. We couldn’t afford to give a guarantee such as this on inferior work. We guarantee to do your work, for you without hurting you. This is a big thing for you. Many people have delayed having necessary dental work done through fear of being hurt while the work was being done. If you are one of these, you need wait no lo | We have robbed the dental chair of its terrors. Prices are the very lowest. We invite you to call right away— tomorrow at the latest—and let our experts give your teeth a thorough examination without cost and without any obligation on your part. They will tell you just what it will cost to put your teeth into perfect condition. It is very likely that with our low prices it won’t cost you anywhere near what you have thought it would, and one thing is very certain, it will be worth a whole lot more to you than it will cost. Now don’t delay this important mat- ter. Say to yourself now, “I will go to the Regal Dental Offices right away,” and then DO IT. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, MANAGER ‘ 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Corner Third and Union. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place—Diagonally Across From the Post Office. In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists MAN IS CHARGED | WITH BLACKMAIL On a charge of blackmail Alexan-| der Osier was arrested Thursday afternoon by Deputy Sheriffs Von Gerste and Elliot. It is claimed that Oster attempted to blackmail J, H, Tibbels, whose apartment house at 39 W. Manninng st. was burned Jan, 20, by demandinng $160 | rested on an arson charge She notified Prosecutor Lundin and arranged to meet Osier ia the law offices of Weter & Roberts, Loman bidg, ‘The two deputies | were behind the scenes 5 re-| sult was that Osler was arrested BERNSTORFFS SHIP SEEN OFF HALIFAX HALIFAX, Feb. Frederick VIIL, bearing Count Von Bernstorff, and his party from the United States, was reported sight: | ed off Halifax harbor shortly be- | fore noon, The liner put to sea again after approaching the harbor under instructions, it is understood to be prepared to enter port at 7:30 this evening Laird, Schober 16.—The liner $5.00 value Shoes on every pair, Seems as if it’s time to quit talk ng about where that government ar mor plate plant should be loci ated, | and build it-~somewhere, Women’s Shoes, in black velve calfskin and gunmetal calfskin; all worth $6.00; Det pat ross rseese Ryinumciniteinennenyiier Children’s Patent and Kid Button and Lace Shoes, made by Saturday Shoe Specials For the economically inclined we offer some rare b: Sains for tomorrow's sell- REAL SHOBS and will ent service ing. These give e button, black kid side lace, tan , Sek r & Co, and other good factoric Splendid bargains at fees ateee see $1 95 Women's Black Velvet Pumps, $1 00 Roys' $2.50 Solid $1 95 Men's Shoe: of every description at a saving of $1.00 or more Downstairs at Turrell’s 120 MARION ST. OR 903 SECOND AVE,

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