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

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Washington Savings and Loan Association 810 Second Avenue. Established 27 Years “CLEAR CRAZY” IN cabal | BY CHARLES P, STEWART BUENOS AIRES, March 2 Revelations of Germany's plot againat America called forth une today of the Argentine o “ultioy 20" many in news comment on move. & Was Vastly loterasted npted German coup, first Latin lieved the In tn oo sot Latin Amer republics n Bure © prospects, however, this would be changed to joint action, directed more toward @ quarantine” agalost war by the re publics parties to the scheme, The Vatted States has not been invited to join the plan | Spokane Woman's Ring Finger, Cut Off, Is Stolen | LOS ANGELES, March 2.— The police today are making an unuauaily thoro search for a daring thief, who seeing Mrs. Philip Leder, wife of a Spokane capitalist, have her finger ) ground off in a collision be |} tween a street car and an auto- , mobile last night hurriedly pick ed up the dismembered digit | and left a block away minus the $500 ring on it when it wae severed. } Mrs. Laber wae in the automo. \ bile which crashed Into the street car. BRITISHERS SEIZE | THREE STEAMSHIPS | LONDON, Mare British prize court t ‘ t |pone the o of the ate fing and Gen j American fl | Germar flying alleged to be ywne r pow ation decree |thru the danger ed The Quinine That Dees Not AWect the Hood use of ite tonic and laxative effect. Lar- ative Brome Quinine can be taken by anvons ts "lie and fort The finger was found (| STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1917 IS A BOOK COLLECTOR AND LIKES | Judge Frede Up on the 14th floor of the Hoge building, a short, alert man bobs up from his desk and paces back and forth dozens of tim day. That's Judge Frederick Baus man, who, with Wiimen Tuck er, will defend Mayor Gill in the booze-graft case which be- gins next Tuesday in federal court His mental at a pretty rapid clip, due to the fact that it wae adjusted at Harvard and the University of Pittsburg and put into fine run ning order during 26 years of experience practicing law in Seattle He is keen, alert, pleasant and a landed in the state of 26. He had ¢ degree and a law y in bis trun y and established ly as a bright young Jawyer, that he was made recretary of a commission to cod }ify tho i when Washington rained statehood Aftee. practic two years, Ha! g in Ellensburg an came to Beat artnorship with ‘SHANGHAI RESTAURANT 6 wish te ann 2 that of ur Swell New urant, at T1l Pike Malt Mock % Smith The most f ite kind, me and try Bradbury Clothes Are the ones who come back for ing that the same high qualit splendid tailoring will be fou Bradbury Suits another Suit or Overcoat, know- y, the same perfect style and nd under the Bradbury label and Overcoats $25 and Upwards Other Good Makes From $15.00 Upwards CASH IS NOT N Our Liberal Credit to open an aceor you wish—either by Nan and STORE OPEN SATURDAY € ECESSARY HERE gives you an opportunity make your payments as the week or month VENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK (332 -34 Second Ave., Near Union St rode machinery goes # In 1915 he was of TO TRAVEL rick Bausman | Daniel Kelleher and Upon firm b } &mor 1, the tober retired and bec of the board o attle National But Bausman ket Supreme Court Judge Now it's Pa Oldham t on his boo! usman | Hausman wrtil i} | le pointed t rt bench, b tigned at the end of a year | Daring bis time at Ot ed thruo t have bee “ Has Fine Library | One o ben pheld and expa ed the tion act inemen cor nother eld the right ) recover rectly against when the svret for the emp! er upheld the federal troa gard to state ations Judge Bansman's eport is receding Latin, Gr French Literature Ho's spe |lot of time and a lot of money | bullding up a private library. ts Globe Trotte: Put when vacation time comes the case state's arts unknown, He's globe trotter when ne va YARROWDALE MEN TO BE RELEASED! WASHINGTON, March 2 many has at last officially tor the American Y 1 ners and they will y¥ very soon, the axreed be trans rder pro’ the mes mitted sage thru the March 7, # which w Swiss minister GERMAN PLOTTERS INDICTED BY U. S.) NEW YORK, March 2.—The fed ig the alleged s launching ‘a foreign ¢ KAISER IS CONFIN TO ROOM WITH CHILL AMSTERDAM, March 2.—Kaiser n is confined to his room wi re chill, Berlin dispatches re today. His physicians are ver his condition ) all precautions ceiving ministers in his apartme nd communicat ing dally with the front, despite hin illnes Tries to Stop Hot Fight; Cop Beaten Officer Richard Roesler attempt: ed t& stop a street fight early Fri | day morning at the Fourth and Westlake ticipants turned on him and “beat him up.” He was taken to the hos- pital with several cute and brulees. and the par. Golden Rute Dept. Store enna | without re | favorite indoor 4! look over these testimonials if you ier | | has graduated from the best dental corner of| PAINLESS DENTISTRY IS A PROVEN FACT AT THIS OFFICE Every day we are demonstrating to the skep- tical that we can and do perform the most dif- ficult dental operations without hurting the pa- tient a bit. We are frank to say that there have been many doubters. They thought it was too good to be true. They had work done at other ordinary dental offices and they found that it hurt them a good deal. But once they have had the benefit of our painless methods then they know beyond all question that painless dentistry is an accomplished fact. We have many testimonials from reliable men and women of Seattle and vicinity, who state over their own signatures just what we have done for them. Take, for instance, the case of Wm. Emble- ton of Black Diamond. He states as follows: DR. L. R. CLARK I have oten read your ads of painless dentristy. At last I plucked up courage to try it. Judge of my surprise when you took nine teeth out without the least pain. My fears proved groundless for you did all you say you do. 1 shall always recommend you to my friends. Wishing you cece ; WM. EMBLETON, Black Diamond, Wash. Then there is S. J. Sallus, who lives right here in Seattle, at 2223% Western Ave. Read what he has to say: Gentlemen: | have been troubled for the last two years with this bad tooth. It has swelled up many times, which caused me to become very sick to my stomach and lose a great deal of sleep. 4 saw. your testimonials in the paper and was still in doubt whether this tooth of mine could be pulled p sly. Now, after my experience with the Regal Dentists, 1 find it to 1 pleasure instead of dread, and will surely recommend my friends. S.J. SALLUS, 222314 Western Ave. success. ual case than an office which does only one-half or one-third of the volume that we do can possibly af- ford to take. All work that leaves this office is guaranteed with an ironclad guar- antee which is signed by both the operator who did the work and also by L. RY Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thor- oughly responsible. You are protected from every pos- sible angle. To no one are your teeth a matter of so much importance as to your- self. If you fully realized just how important they are to you, you wouldn’t put up with decayed and decaying teeth another minute. You would be right down to our office making arrangements to have your teeth put into perfect condition. We will give you a thorough ex- amination and estimate free and without placing you under any obli- gations. Tomorrow is the proper time to take this important matter up in real earnest. We could go on enumerating cases like the above to the extent of filling several pages of The Star. We have a great many just such grateful ac- knowledgments from people who have been delighted with our painless dentistry. We invite you to call and | have the slightest doubt that we can do as we say. Remember this—at this office you are assured of the highest grade dental work that modern science and | the most skillful operators can turn | out. Every operator in this office is a graduate registered dentist who colleges and passed the examination of the state dental board. Each and every one of our operators has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. Our prices are the very lowest— made possible by the large volume of business which we do. It stands to reason that we can afford to take a smaller profit on the individ- Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue. 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. SHIP SINKS SUB | IN SEA BATTLE NEW ORLEANS, March 2.—Offi [cers of the steamship Knight Com |panion (British), arriving here to-| ; jday, said the ship was in a battle New lines have been with a German submarine and sank idded to our Down- |the submarine, According to the! _— officers, the submarine opened fire|f| Stairs stock that are at- tractive in style and at a range of 700 yards. | Five shots were fired at thel : very attractively priced. Shoe Specials Knight Companion, but none took | ect, The Knight Companion's gunner fired two shots, the last! sending the U-boat to the bottom ‘SHIPPERS ASK FOR — BELT LINE PROBES Sixty shippers statement indorsing an investiga: | tion of switching charges on the| water front. The statement pro poses that construction of the belt | Ine be postponed until the public | service commission's study is com: | pleted | MEMBERS OF Cheasty’s selling | force were entertained at a dinner 0 Jtendered them by 0. C. Graves | s president of the company, and Mrs. | 903 SECOND AVE. BURKE BLDG. Graves, at the Hotel Sorrento Thursday evening. Ladies’ Black Kid Button Shoes with gray cloth tops; a very pretty style, worth $ ; . $4.95 Ladies Dark Brown Lace Shoes with buckskin top, $8.50 value . ‘ich wemeean eet ceeeees BABS Ladies’ Velvet Button Shoes, $6.00 value $1.95 One lot Children’s Shoes, containing lines of $3.00 and $3.50 values, mostly narrow widths $1.95 Men’s and Boys’ Scout Shoes and Men's We Shoes at 50c to $1.00 cheaper than can be found elsewhere You can avoid high prices by making your shoe pur chases in our Downstairs Department

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