The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1917, Page 2

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for yourenavenience store open Saturday ‘evenings— ; ENGINEER SHOT AS HE GUARDS tommrrow—Sacurday, ends the FIREE RANGE CONTEST! —an EMPRESS UNIVERSAL COMRINATION RANGE is to be givegt away free! Come and ask for more particulars! SOUVENIRS TO LADIES! Reserestnnereses Because he risked his life to protect his chickens from burglars, Arthur J. Norman, 27, 269 Florentia st. gineer, is near doath In the city hospital. He was found in hie back yard early Friday morn ing with a bullet wound thru hie head which may prove fatal, His wife, and a friend, Charles L. Aurer, who lives with the Normans, found him unconscious, and they belleve he was shot by a chicken thief while he was asleep. Fo ral we Aurer had been on the lookout for 4 burglar, who entered the house June | and attempted to plunder a collection of silverware and phono- graph records, Again on June 12 Norman found man on his 8 frightened him away behind a sack full stolen from the Nc Norm ed to keep f 1 has slept in an impre tent In the yard every night @ elvil en nk Wie “Ghrarit Norman and —if you have an account here, your additional pur. chases will be added with- out initial payment dla a watch credit ito out- of-town folks— we will mail ati reque: town home furntahers our new rms, Write for it today, mentioning Seattle Star Statements Conflict tatements said to Norman jousness tn ld Aurer for It is alleged that d he was not yard when he contrary to the statement » police by Aurer. Later erted that Aurer was h ad, and that he must have been shot by a burglar while he was asleep | An operation on Norman showed jthat he had sustained a serious jnkull fracture, and the bullet was }found imbedded In the brain. Aurer and hie little boy have Itved with the Normans since the death of Mrs, Aurer several years jago. He Ix a stationary engineer employed by a shipbuilding plant. Norman is employed by Stone | Webster. FIREMAN AND most liberal, unusual credit offer ever extended aa sewing machines! | Whether 8S. G. Griffin, city fireman, killed his 7-yearold son and ended his own life by drowning, or whether he pur- posely surrounded their disap- pearance with suicidal elreum. stances, were questions that the police were investigating Fri- day. The cance in which Griffin left the university boat house Wednesday, at 10 a. m, was found adrift an hour later by a Frederick & Nelson mes- senger boy, near Laurethurst, with none of the pillows or paddies disturbed, according to a statement made to the police Friday, by Mra. Jack and, who is In charge of the boat club. —there are several thousmnd EMPRESS sewir chines in use in Scaife, all giving ABSOL SATISFACTION! '—GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS! TEREST! NO EXRRA CHARGES! —ball-bearing gears! : .—automatic drop-head! |—other distinctive and exrlusive features! —we positively save you from twenty to thirty dol- Jars on the purchase of an EMPRESS sewing _ machine! NO IN- by Mrs. Erland going to- | ward Lake Washington ship ca nal on Union bay “You can't fish tn that canoe with .” Mrs, Jack Erland said, ft the boat house. | morn. we'll get out wh we find 1 place to fi Griffin ts sald to have respon Griffin had been divorced from his wife since March and was de fferron apartments that he was “going to heaven,” and wrote a letter to his associates at the Fremont fire station, bidding them ice! Help! Thief!! Edevator Men Elect WwW. F. ~ararege 616 Bin Alexander Parks was elected) ey gel s seed ny niet be mate ty st, reported to the police F duc | Out @ will in favor , « residpnt of the Movetcr Conduc a op that some one stole his wrist!” was fo ater in his apartment while he was writing at a{ tors’ tion at n Mrs ffin, 1622 Taylor ave. N., is ove e with artef. OVERFLOW EXPECTED FOR RED GROSS Fun at the postoffice Thursday. | day night xpected to be p Henry P. Day rd today to lo- thruont the country campaign not only a a super-succeas.” Mayor'll Hilton, f¢ of the Eat Fish Honest, TEETH EXTRACTED hy eek and next, Painless Dentistry Do it Right! q PAINT YOUR regular $25 Set FLOORS WITH IRONITE! Genuine : Whether it be “TRUBYTE” y eee ores sat “paint. ul WEARS with therefore t mast economical Paint Easily appl the rmor with ¢ For Kitchen and Po Floors, Wood and Canvas Ship Decks, etc. ASK YOUR DEALER Manufactured by Seattle Paint Company LAWOLOID Reantiful, Washable lings @tnd Walls are wien you use » the Perfect $15 « beet in Artificial quality I Guarnntee to Vit You DR. H. T. HARVEY Hx-Presiden AGAINST THIEF an and Aurer then | 4 after the} SON DISAPPEAR He told his Iandiady at! The | ha fir Griffin was Inst seen Wednesday | _ | | | STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1917. Representative .. You have put thru the select service bill of which we heartily approve. at the command of this country, why should not every dollar be also? CONSCRIPT WEALTH by means of income tax, inheritance tax and a tax on excess profits with FULL PUBLICITY. YOUR BROTHER AMERICAN. Finds Injured) Girl Thursday m, 3 eman GENTLEMEN EVERY EVENING AND SUNDAY MATINEE THE THE TRUTH ABOUT BIRTH CONTROL DRAMATIC MOORE THEATRE |: NOW PLAYING Last Two Times Sunday TR “HER Prices—Matiness, 250, 35, 600 q = Nights—28e, 35e, 60c, 75¢ Scientific Tooth UNBORN CHILD NOTA PICTURE A PLAY NEXT TO EVERY WOMAN'S HEART Matinee Daily INVITED PAGE 2 If every young man’s life is LAUNDRY STRIKERS | TO PARADE Tenenr Fred Wyatt busin * J. Gra ., a city|i*sued orders to pick Latrolling in front of laundries ¢ it the n ce8 would be responsible circumste , for violence. One thousand marchers are ex pected tn the parade which the two unions, the drivers and the inside workers, will hold Friday evening parade will start from the! abor temple at 7 p,m \CONFIDENCE GROWS: for FOOD BILL TO PASS | Ladies Only | By ROBERT J BENDER | | MOTHERS WASHINGTON. June “Conti : * [dent of early paseage of food con-| Bring Your | tro! lexisation, Herbert Hoover to day {® shaping into final form the Grown-Up great distributing machinery of tho country. Daughters Patriotic appenls for voluntary agreement to keep this machine functioning f rly until the Lave | bill haw passed, is being made to prod ucers, middlemen and consum- | ENGINEERS PREPARE | WASHINGTON, June 22-— Sixteen companies of National Guard engineers today @were | ordered into active service by the war department. The en- Qineers will be utilized to lay out and prepare camp sites for the reception of the national army levy and the National Guard to be called out shortly. JUMPH Breaks Up Crap Game} Police officers were called out} Friday morning to quell a mob re- ported to be about to lynch a man} at the foot of King st, on the| waterfront. Patrolmen Fuller and} Arbogast. detailed found that] | George Garvin, sald to be a long- shereman, had broken up a crap game by e@tealing the stak and had been pursued down the dock! & crowd of Irate gamesters.| with Garvin re Correction No Pain—No Inconvenience—No Outrageous Fees _——————— es ss Dr. Proctor’s Hundreds of people are continua thetr friends why PROCTOR DO Indestructible Bridges cuaran $5.00 255, vain end use eratl Was = Painless Proctor | STERLING DENTISTS They emphasize its ESTIMATES aN XAMINATIONS Prucn ally telling TISTRY | “tooth fixing.” reliability, nr in advance of poor fentific treatment--Modern methodr or inconvenience—First grade mate Skilled dentists to treat you a ory men—Every scientific con Perfect results Every on shown patients—Very: lowest fees in “Pay as you can.” hington Opp. Public Market, N.E. cor. First Avenue and Pike St. Phone | Main 4965 | for 205% Pike charge less for first-class work than any other dentists in Seattle? 15 years UNION Street Their work {# guaranteed Absolutely painless extracting. LADY ATTENDANTS, DENTISTS Over Owl Drug Store, Duty to the DOUBLEHEADER New Seattle Ball Park 14th and East Jefferson Jurious the United States. We occupy the entire floor on which we are located. We have the most modern equip- ment that the genius of man has de- vised for the better performance of painless dentistry. We spared neither time nor expense when fitting up these offices to give THE VERY the people of Seattle BEST. Sanitation is brought to its highest state of We have much costly simply for the Each garbed in spotless white that you will be inter- perfection at this office. and elaborate apparatus here, Sterilization of our instruments. tor and attendant is at all times. We know ested to see the lengths to which we have gone to insure absolute sanita- tion in every part of this’ big office. Now consider fully: fice of the these points care- operator in this of- raduate, registered dentist highest stand in his pro- fession. Every operator has his cer- tificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. cond, we guarantee to do your work for you absolutely painlessly. We are able to do this for the reason that we have brought our system of painless dentistry to the very highest point of perfection. Furthermore, and this is of great importance, we use genuine “NO- VO-CAIN.” Very few offices can now give you the benefits of this priceless anaesthetic, which is ac- knowledged by those who know to be the best of all dental anaesthetics. We have the genuine article here, however, and you will have the bene- fits of it when coming here for your work. Third, our prices are the very lowest. This is made possible by the large volume of business that ve do. It stands to reason that we can afford to take a smaller profit on the individual case than an office which only one-third to one- half of the volume that we do can possibly afford to take. Fourth, we guarantee all work with an ironclad guarantee of sat- isfaction. Our guarantee means just what it too: If for any reason whatever your work does not give perfect satisfaction, we will does Says, This Big, Finely Equipped, Up-to-Date Office Will Do Your Dental Work BEST Perhaps you didn’t know that the Regal Dental Offices are one of the finest, largest, best equipped and most up-to-date institutions of the kind in opera- OR. L. R. CLARK make it right. Our 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, who is thoroughly respon- sible. » Fifth, we use only the very best of materials. The kind that will wear and give you lasting and per- manent satisfaction is the only kind of material that finds place in this office. Sixth, you have the protection of our reputation for honest and square dealing, which has been built up by years of hard work and honest, con- scientious service to the people of Seattle. Do you suppose that we would take any chances on hurting this reputation? Most certainly, we would not. Your teeth are a matter of the most supreme importance to you. Needless to say, they are far more important to you than to any one else. If you could realize just HOW important they are you wouldn’t permit them to continue in a decay- ing condition for a minute longer than you could possibly help. If you will come down to our of- fice it won’t be but a short time till your teeth will be in perfect condition and the cost will not be nearly as much as you have thought it would, either. We will examine your teeth free of charge. No obligation to have work done unless you want it. But delay is dangerous and ex- tremely bad business. Sess ee: 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. NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS TOMORROW A good bill now—another big bill Sunday— always a good bill, and always 5 CENTS AFTERNOONS 1© ENTS wicuts ax sunpays and 4 &

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