The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 4, 1917, Page 2

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1917. PAGE 2 s The Spirit of ’ 7 APRIL 4 ~~ —fifty-three years’ service to the homefurnisher! SBATTLE, U.S.A Graduate Registered Dentists Do Tau Work Properly, Conscientiously and Satisfactorily Fowler, | Artiller und Quartermaster Third Company ha late been working night day of packing up, tn antictpation of a call to the co Ca bb. B WANT TO ENLIST? suite Cat | MERE’S HOW TO Ipa the work along t want to ¢ compan off his coat and he tis | Sin ore is the list of Chief Beckingham has issued or places to go and tal it over Cire re ‘ ders to patrolmen, tnatructing |Pwith t fficers in charge No them not to Interf with the die NAVY tribution of recruiting Mteratare padeint cee deen ‘tai Intere | on the streets vufldin cn ave. and aa son #t. Phone Main 4024, Open Members of the Seattle Bar a Ag limit-—16 cla will assemble at Second ave. and Virginia at facing NAVAL MILITIA Second ave. at 6:30 p. m, Satur sixth floor of the day to participate in Seattle's pa- | Smith building, Sece triotic parade | r way, P? ] on until 10 4 trance to Baillargeon build Hrown & tiv on to 11 4 Credit Is ADD TO YOUR| ACCOUNT »—> mn You will find it distinctly to your advantage to have your work done at this office. If there were no other reasons, the fact that we employ graduate, registered dentists exclu- sively would be reason enough. We have gathered together a staff of the highest grade dentists. It is a staff of which Seattle and indeed the Northwest may well be proud, Each and every one of them has graduated from the best dental col- leges and also passed the examination of the state dental board. E 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 certificate means a great deal to you. It proves to you that the man who holds it first of all a DENTIST. It means that he has spent months and years of hard study under competent instructors, learning every point of the dental profes- sion. It means that he has passed a thorough, searching examination before careful judges as to his knowledge and ability to practice dentistry. EVERY member of our staff is an expert dentist and when you come here you get the benefit of their experience. We Guarantee to Do Your Work Absolutely Painlessly This is a matter of great importance to you. Many people have neglected to have necessary dental work done on account of being afraid that it would hurt them. Maybe you are among this number. If so, we say to you, DELAY NO LONGER. We are now able to guarantee to perform the most difficult dental operations without hurting the patient a bit. We have “Novo-Cain,” which is recognized and admitted by those who know to be by far the best dental anaesthetic. Many dental offices cannot offer you the advantages of this wonderful anaes- thetic—but we have plenty of it here and will use it to give absolutely painless work. We | Feelin as running bigh In A in en burn today'as me were trying to learn who pulled down the a American flag from the pole in the " school yard Monday night and flr jtrampled it in the mud m 8. MARINE CORPS ind floor, 101 Yesler wa Main Open from anttl 1 Age B17 foreign applied for « “ Of this sur allied nations. Tt 95 from « March nts Seattle zenship 118 were f were 107 Teutons w limit U. 8. ARMY Pioneer building ames st. ¥ Open nations from and fron Age limit Ex1b% Ine cael border, y ntl until 9 p.m ans are tate Y mmittee to ricar backgrou: able for pillow decoration. tops is a building at ped with wovie whine, st readin a fe machine, stage, reading and | od Banitare te |vriting material for sold ifa ' | State Arm nanent camp is establishe jperman amp | ablished " Virginia Chenille cord | led by the public brary to send te !Amertean lake os reading materia), —_— for the guardsmen there The following committee of the —— National League for Women's Ser Marines, doing guard duty at the vice, will le a let of Be sound navy yard, have been attfe women available fo: in 4 to shoot any one who re of emergency duty lenge when en-|France, Mre. Daniel B J. Russell 3 NATIONAL GUARD Py nfantry, Coast artillery splendid values in matting: ne M Trefethen OR. L. R. CLARK Walter W lington Sturgis, |Clarance fi Jare at 108 ¢ Reed, Mrs Phillips, Mra. Mrs. Jack Williams n. Head bullding. of the program late recruiting. When you come in, let us give you an esti- mate on your work—you will see right away just how much our low prices can save you. Your teeth are a matter of the very FIRST im- portance to you. If you could be brought to realize just how important they are, you wouldn’t put off coming to our office another day or another hour. We have one of the largest, finest and best- equipped offices in the United States right here in Seattle for your service. Every modern convenience and facility for the better performance of painless dentistry is to be found in our equipment. We spared neither time nor expense to give the people of Seattle the very best when we fitted up our offices. Sanitation is a hobby with us, All operators an attendants are dressed in-spotless white at all times. We have the very latest appliances to sterilize our instruments, Come and let our experts thorough examination. They will tell you at once just what needs to be done to put your teeth into perfect condition and also just what the cost will be. This examination and estimate won't cost you a cent nor will it put you under any obligation whatever. —10 patterns matting; 6 patterns In fancy ) } Japanese matting. In b | bine and green designs wit ‘ pattern checks In heavy ting; all 406 values, for this heavy Girls have take places of wnarines at the tel e awitch ( boards at the navy yard. The mer were needed for guard service 34°35 | , have arrived start surveys s y engineer officers at American lake to for the army fF They have estimated that r |56,000 soltiors could mobilized steel beds at extraor- jen the 7,000 acrea now available ary savings! —we purchased the entire output of the Lock Rail Steel Bed Company—several hundred steel beds! —they: are on sale this week at extraordinary i I Ppricings, including all small quantities of i our own brass, iron and steel beds! price $6.50: ape- celal for the week Company A, First military train ing troops, has been organized by former soldiers in Juneau, Tread well, Douglas and “Lane, Alaska |They'll train a body of men for rvice Thom eral legislature } 00 emergency ska defense meas. The territorial as ed thr se ike Ze - use the very best of materials. That is Wri the only kind that will turn out the kind of work that we can afford to go behind with our ironclad guarantee. All work that leaves this office is guaranteed by a solid ironclad guarantee of satisfaction. This guarantee means that if for any reason whatever your work does not give entire satisfaction, we will make it right. This guarantee 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, t jo wi pany I fentry, N w as State Representative rick is taking bis 1 court Viet ince in Zed tho give your teeth a A 14-foot fence has been erectet around the Skinner @ Eddy ship lyard as a barrier a lien vandals, Guer day and night. Workers are issued }poes checks to permit them to go in or out Bellingham high school students vho enlist in the army or navy or| SONS. lwho become Red Cross nurses will l-ecetve ‘fall school credit for all ltime spent in the service of the ———= | ration. Rheumatism who is thoroughly responsible. Our prices are the very lowest. This is ma possible by the very large volume of business that we It stands to reason that we can afford to do. It probably won’t cost you nearly as much as you have thought it would, and one thing is very certain, it will be worth a whole lot more than ; | Is My Weather Prophet |to take the place of the men in case}. Recruiting of naval militia wi ROR a | war was declared,” she explained. |gtoy when mobilization orders are \ So I went Cown to the recruiting |jcsued station and got a job with Uncle! BATTLE GIRL NOW ‘REGULAR MEMBER take a smaller profit on the individual patient than the cost to you—in better health, better feelings, an office which does only one-half or one-third of better looks and better efficiency. yesterday heroic about a job asl OF THE U.S. NAVY see ooisins ae. i n't as gc here but T though |duty to go than some giris have people dependent upon thc I am 27 years old. know my duty when | see it Pretty Miss Ifa Watkins, for “eight years a deputy sheriff of King ‘county, working as a stenographer the courthouse, is a bluejacket Wednesday morning she be- . $. N., a full-fledged sailor. “They. said they needed women! C om mandant Coonta's office.” ad} gon it Was more my whe ad 1 guess | “All I know about it fs that | am S First Class Yeoman Wat/ins,| going to Bremerton tomorrow and | marine corps recruitin start to work at the typewriter in| day Special Selling THURSDAY ONLY Untrimmed $1.00 \3 An Exceptional ae) woman is Ore first time a president of the Universit student bod Jeureguy and Vice Pr kins each left diers, and J tary, became p | For the Huggins ident again smash: office ip for Records were when 14 men sign |vice Coast artillery offi litia expect to be called i o guard sound Edna Simpson, from San Franci co, has been assigned to duty in lthe navy recruiting office in the American Bank building She's a “yeoman,” which fs the navy term | for stenographer. | After conferring with sound fort commanders, Capt regular arin full war strength Navy men from Bremerton will make a survey of small craft of fered to the government by the Se jattle Yacht club for war service | pestis hs Capt. Fred Hamilton i« in charge of coast artillery recruiting at the | Armory. | | drives iniment MILL S8 PAUN : Rheumatism) Remarkable 11 ure Given By One Who Had Me Wants Every Sufferer to Menefit Your Address SEATTLE PLEDGES ia ° ¢ Continued From Page 1 the er a eem it a privilege, as citizens th: place among the nations of the ea the volume that we do can possibly afford to take. 1405 Third Ave. arms to meet the issues of a free people, not for conquest, but to suetain and continue ad vancing civilization and our principles until they encircle the world, “To that end we pledge anew our fortunes, our lives and our sacred honor.” SUPPORT TO WAR | But the real demonstration will} be staged Saturday night at the/ Avena, A great crowd is expected | to overflow the A a and fill the Plymouth Congregational church | and the Metropolitan theatre, which will also be reserved. Suzzallo to Preside A bandstand will be erected in| the street and an outdoor overflow meeting also be held according to plans already formulated. rth. President Suzzallo of the Unt- That we courageously and j|versity of Washington has been United and con ons Whereas, ssing thru a is the unit of all of States this nation Is orld crisis and d loyal sup. people, we his great republic, to ex- o the administration and sa our unqualified con- and support, to the end at we retain our rightful May we expect you tomorrow at the latest? Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R CLARK, MANAGER Northwest Corner Third and Union. Diagonally Across From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. In Every Respect, Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Wilmon Tucker, George A. Mon roe, Ben P. Milnes and Mrs, Wil- liam R. Hawthorne. Herman Chapin, Thomas Burke, H. C. Henry, A. J, Rhodes and M* F, Backus were chosen to constitute. ® finance committee Chairman Williams sisted by Gordon C secre will be as Corbaley, new | ry of the Chamber of Com me and Commercial Club The representatives fof the or- ganizations will meet again Friday | } night to complete arrangements, |PACIFICISTS WILL STAGE A MEETING Sixty Seattle pacificists will | stage a peace mass meeting Sun- day. A committee was appointed cafeteria Tuesday, to make arrange- ments. Its members are Anna Louise Strong, Mark M, Letchman ri Regular 100 Save cost of delivery, a A nie in ALL eT. LOWER FLOOR, PIKE PLACe world, PACIFIC OUTFITTIAG CO COR THIRC & UNIVERSITY | Pr, One hundred and eighty-five un- trimmed Hats in a great variety of styles and colors for Thursday offer- ing only. These are first grade Milan Hemp, and represent the best makers. | | a, \ My \ honorably demand recognition |rrked to serve as chairman. De-|at a meeting held at the , ORESSCS ny WOMER) A Sure Way to [ : \ Bor the freedom of the high seas |talls, however, have mot yet been | —— Ming helt at the Good Eats End Dandruff J i with all ather nations; that [arranged | | mi andru’ Z Y ve will brook no Interference | Jt has been decided that Judge|| Dragged on Wallingford car by FO with those rights, and, if nec |rhomas Burke and Rev. Carter|| conductor February 18th. Will wri will force of | Helm Jones will deliver two of the the goniionen whe Interiors i YOUR CREDITIS O.K | a Clase by addresses in support of resolutions any other party witnessing this CLASS “A” iteelf backing the president, which will please call Kenwood 28527 THEATRE—Third Ave.. near Pike be read by Wilmon Tucker, presi- dent of the state and county bar as- sociations. CLARA “THE KIMBALL mo YOUNG LIFE” ai Conn r details of the program are Also “LUKE’S TROLLEY TROUBLES” to be decided later Wednesday, A Scream From Start to Finish There is one sure way that 4 7 essary, |never failed to remove dandruff at | jonce, and that 18 to dissolve it, then you destroy tt entirely. ‘To do this, ‘Just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), ap- |ply it at night when retiring; use| a enough to moisten the scalp and| rub it in gently with the finger tips. | By morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more a will of if, no matter | iruft you may ha You will find all itching and dig-| pian ging of the scalp will stop instant Ja i ly, and your hair will be fluffy, lus-|?° trous, glossy, silky and soft, and | su look and feel a hundred times bet-| ter—Advertisement, $ employ Reduce Your Fat | Without Dieting Years ago the formula for fat re- duction was “dlet"—"exercise.” To- a\day it Is “Take Marmola Preacrip- ‘\tion Tablets.” Friends tell friends coctors tell their patients, untll rm| thousands know and use this con , harmless method. They | t they like as they and still lose their two, three or four pounds of fat a week. Sim- effecti harmless Marmola ‘ssh Ge sty ants | Prescription Tablets are sold by all Ian't that fair? Why | Oruggiste--a large case for Tbe, Or|Chairman Williams; Harold Pres witive reliet ts/ if you prefer you may write he as chairman; Judge Fred V, by Muscular Ham, 1 wutte |i know Some Me gs It's in Open 10 a. m, to 11 p.m. Daily St. porary ime The meeting at the Chamber of Commerce Tuesday night was hur. viedly called by citizens who be | lieved Seattle should take her » promptly and firmly among | rican citles The movement met universal fa vor among the representatives who \ltended, and the following pro: gram committee was appointed by pad eatitet in whieh she outdoes the work she dinec n and An nuch dar heuma it, one| ple, 1322 Second Avenue sex Welelto the Marmola Company, 864| Brown, Judge George Donworth, Woodward Ave, Detroit, Mich, Lawrence 8. 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