The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 26, 1917, Page 2

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STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1917. PAGE 2 ECHO ZAHL SEES AL ‘FROM BEHIND" Fells ow Jolson anc horus pa Najpoe™ ay — HONEST, PAINLESS DENTISTRY |i. ; LAWRENCE) ; | | FIFTY-THREE YEARS’ SERVICE TO THE HOMEFURNISHER) nn eee of hemefurnish tinge up to Hee without cash payment at time of parchase--we tnvite you, the Beattie home- furnteher, to “make —_-* oo! pv President of ar vere | —IF YOU HAVE AN ACCOUNT HERE YOUR ADDITIONAL PUR- *R ilr d S t CHASES WILL BE ADDED WITHOUT INITIAL PAYMENT al Oa S em | A few weeks ago boarded his private car and traveled across the conti- | nent TO CONSULT A FAMOUS MEDICAL SPECIALIST. —s en these stirring patriotic The man was cick. He had lost 1 AM A SPECIALIST. CONSULT ME. Here “© records should be includ- had ‘no appetite; what ittie he did ere my sretenti a. \ ed im every home and erarirat menit ac tekan tae wens ealdent | Me edigent > outing VICTROLA col- of, hip mind to bear on bis work. Whip, hig uate Philadelphia Dental College, 1888- “23 respond te his command. the president of International Dental Congress, Parts, “4 4 lection— ee ype hy Me wi National Dental Association. nm. Read it.” sovintion. he said, “in a pr of Victor records listed here y Member Northwest Ohio Dental As- KO8, ‘The railroad pres smiled. The patient 4 the slip of paper and read, “CONSULT e BAD TENTH,” explained the great Spectalint AY THE ROOT OF YOUR AILMEN though the raitway presl- dent had not had a touch of toothache in 1 4 Member Southwestern Mich- tation, Dental Protective Asseciation of Hoard Vxamination and Licensed . “ 1 . tien and Licensed victor bined Chores | Yao" I, as a dental speci ‘es diagnostician, With an unbroken record ordinary skill and at I USE PAINLESS METHODS. MY PRICES and plead with you | ARE NO MORE THAN OTHERS. hea, without doubt, 1 TREAT PYORRHEA successfully. ate I @o the highést class of Crown, Bridgework, Ay Me pe ca Dental Abscesse aie Heart Diseases 2°" Milling and Porcelain Restoration. es OMS r .| Peerless Quartet . | Henry Burr | Victor Military Rand]~ 10-in. or Military Band! 750 Rand 10-tn. Band TBe Pryors Band! 10-tn. Pryor's Band 760 4 Stripes Foreve S t of the Fair March. | S« A N Ahead I treat diseased and absceased teeth. tart discasen, I make geuinne TRUBYTE Plates for $15. AL JOLSO Jagged nerves, ir sgh : r Sonway's Band 10-tn oh gud dnodenun I GUARANTEE ALL MY WORK. Sonway's Band Te be te itis and various I examine and make estimates free. ~~ AS MIMSELE By Echo June Zahl “ out im front’ could belsang. And Mr. Bloom yelled furtado Broa. Royal I combine honor, ability, #ktll and eourtesy— I Left Marimba Band 23-in ‘ : Expert Bervice. . dtr thra the asbestos curtain, [| “Re — careful I" whiapere 4 ie! OS Normbe Baad | cocape the whicting. betientes walkes 4 with Manager Bloom on an|"They'll hear you out front” My work t# absolutely the best—elways girls and the falling wurin 1 spection tour past the lined-up He smiled, but didn't atop shout Come to me It will pay you. ra pata chorus of gaily drensed ing Clarence Whitehill watehed Al Joleen frem “be | men ana women Got to start ‘em off right.” h hind the scenes” Monday night | ent,” be at the Metropolitan theatre. | pe i} | Mr. Bloom explained that they | sald, after he didn't have any more i ge ¥ |elways had to give ‘em the once- yelling wind. “If you get ‘em off | Sent before the show began, |o°e nefoee each performance, be jon the right foot they go well the | ~ ,;cnuse they weren't taking any whole show,” tent stirrings of the | (rots. They looked gist cance oy e e e@ | | FREE DELIVERY ~"e°rds ordered by mail delivered free to any P. BY PARCEL POST 6 ‘iidress in the U. S NO CASH DOWN ON VICTROLAS! to me. As I stood watching the chorus | been sald about |) ee thru {ts opening song, Al Jolson | (Mx-President Siehigan State Beard Dental Examiners) Chaplin, “It's not good taste The cue for the curtain! ! ained by such Everybody on thelr toes,” shout © along and joined me. And} " hat p jerthwest Cerner SECOND AND PIKE. TAKE ELEVATOR ne what a BUILDING 1-002 KITE © game of golt ed Bloom, near my ear © had had Monday afternoon, with 4 en ee “MAKE UR OWN TERMS!’—NO INTER! “ Everybody got “on their toes.” | Carl Re! the Orskean yaede. Yo 0 Yr” ESTY’ He does the same old thing IThe mu started. The chorus|tilie Siaee’ tek noe bee 1 4 wai every time.” —we invite you—the Seattle homefurnisher—to select had fa down badly on one hole, TICTRO 0 $100 “ll b - BUT—there's no In Reascame ee 5 i how he was going out to th any VICTROLA up to $100. It will be sent to your this welll ae ens aie at piscenp |Country club again today and go|home tn California, when Manager|from the wings. pens in his way and then ft is my home without a first payment audience laugh so loud and around in an eighty—if he aed Floom came up and shooed him| He's up and at ‘em all the time. | job to take care of them. The lab develop #0 many new comedy jbtt of luck ‘ away. What matter if he had played jest is this Airedale.” situations as And he told me how he had You've rot five minntes to make | 60lf all afternoon? eee ||struck a bargain with the senorita|up and get ready,” he boomed—| And after the first act, I went | The music started, and we {who does the Spanish dance, and|but Al was already within the con-/ oUt “In front” with Mr. Bloom to |tened back “behind” for aca || had sold her the Spite pup which | fines of his dressing room. |see Mrs. Jolson, who ts a8 young |act, |he had avetioned off at Sunday] When he next appeared his face | "nd pretty as her husband {8 pop-| | helieve I was more tired than [nieht's performance for the Red]was blacker than the shades of |lar, She was holding an Airedale the principals, as I picked my way! Cros, and which he himself had|night He saluted me and stepped | PUD. out of the stage door when it was Charles}: Chaplin} tm |7cLAssEsS nize ee nd fitted, He literally earns his year’s salary. 2 \| STRAND || DR.KNOWLTON | | | Mere than 25 yenrs’ practice. UNTIL SATURDAY | Perme bid in at $20. The senorita traded |cnto the stage. A wave of frantic “You Ifke dogs.” I sald. all over. For almost three nomena T him another dog and gave him $10|applause almost shook me out of| “Oh, T like them well enough,” hed sung and danced inwardly, and to boot. my cubby-hole jsho replied. “But I certainly do|stood silent, while the Robinson We were getting along fine, and ee not like traveling with them. Al|Crusce Jrs., could kick and net © Was telling me about his nice} Al didn’t need any “egging on"ibrings home every dog that soles hard as they pleased. 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