The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 10, 1917, Page 2

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53 year's service to the homefurnisher! as this great organization has been a wentertul ve helping to estabiis to thousands in h homes, so can Your Credit its widely - known and popular ABSOLUTELY satisfactory service help YOU! introductory sale and showing of the new season’s EMPRESS Guaranteed heaters— avery durable amd heavy made heater, owty neatly with nteket best wood heatera we have to offer RUTH | 820.5 the Venus Empress— $13.50 a handsome and serv leeable heating stove for wood; body made of heavy polished } steel with inner steel ; liming; has nickel} swing top and nickel } urn; nickel top rail} and nickel foot rail. | the Tropic } $2.75 —a good heavy airtight heater for wood only; has nickel top front draft; cast-iron legs and a special check } damper in collar joint } 80 you can e y check the fire; a good fire No. No. —the is a oak eater ally made {c mate —No. —No. Dandy very h Empress serviceable es r this 11 -. $8.50 $10.50 $29.50 —this heater burns wood and coal struction: a saver; latest duplex grates —No. 20, black hot-blast con fuel sign of Empress— i } | great base $29.50 black base {$83.50 $33.50 nickel base —No. —No the Oak Empress— ~ $19.50 —a very heavy oak-style stove for coal and wood latest improved screw drafts and check dam per; nick nickel nick cover; urns and swing very ornamental Popes aad ¢ bia motor bi strict h-grade machines; prices regular price coal and wood Olymp heate tri No. 18 special me pec al ~ the ‘Olympic Empress— $17.95 with lon iw 22.50 n $24.95 the Polar Empress — a 5.50 the Bell Empress— $1.49 reguiar price $2.50 priced eel p nickel t ‘the Pansy Empress — $9.50 serviceable ‘the Radiator Empress— $24.50 for wood only inner ished stove co keeps off the and passes it the same as the floo! culating takes the floor, heats into the roc hotalr furnace No, 24 821.50 $8.50 a very serviceabl made this is box stove for wood of heavy gray of the be cast iron one box stoves made nizos No. $8.5 om $10.50 No. 2 No. 3 op regular price octal st low S149 the Arctic Empress - MISS HUFF APPEARS MONDAY, SEPT. 10, 1917. PAGE 2 New Leading Lady Makes Debut at Wilkes leading | pul made Miss Grace Huff, sly lady of the Wilkes her debu 01 Sunday in “Romance,” a drama, with a “punct Mies Huff was well rece © audience, and altho | Players a Seatt ORPHEUM h and ¢ ed by be her pred the crowds § the new « pla \ theatre popular aff } la the pla 4 a woman's h boxing tra irabam sand! Fito be aung | PALACE HIP | r ine of the new re Armatr mt Save One ( «. An ng of Ren ing, Harry and Marion dream she has seen the aituation tr and in @ powerful » r forgets b play 1 Lac » Beaudoina are nov lancers, tightwire a: riders. d hoc 200 MORE MEN ree ARRIVE AT LAKE 2! 7 hy ¢ CAMP Monta distant parts of the A wh compl hula-huta sand a will be 10 TELL RELATIVES t! | OF SLAIN AMERICANS Dy United Press Leased Wire WASHINGTON t f th killed POLICE END SEARCH | | FOR MISSING WOMAN frs, Esther Sutherland, alias who escaped from the ital April 27, after she had | ment arrested in a department | built * of shoplifting, | dle thi q ake Auto and Ring 1 searched f months for her. of her e Rela off! ial casualt death notices from the new he war depart McCain ha on to dan: aa Boozer " n Gen p x ¢ on cha of war work n Mr ted in April she taken to the 1 in a faint, and in anoth made good her escape. ar re nd wt ring was re wers, wife Camp |! There she f a puree wi room Lloyd M. Bowers, “WANT 100,000 FLAGINSULTS money," on aa sets af $50, " for Washington to confer with Hen 4 $. ATTORNEY TO of |these days than mere slacker chas. pected reappointment or new Ancient Methods vs. Modern For two thousand years worms in the teeth were universally believed to be the cause of tooth ache and tooth decay. We know poe today, Jacques Houlier, who lived between 149% and 1562, was the first to cast a doubt upon that belief; but the superstition died hard, That is not to be wondered at, for even today, when reliable information is so easily obtainable, there is a superstition curfent to the effect that pain and dentistry are inseparable when, if anything, the opposite is the truth. Modern Painless Dentistry means precisely what the terms imply. It is a modern method of practicing dentistry PAIN- LESSLY; it the result of modern discoveries, modern anaesthetics and modern appliances. IT IS PAINLESS. is been for years, the leading practitioners of Painless Dentistry in the city of Seattle. In the many years we have been estab- lished in the present location, we have been favored by the patronage of tens of thousands of patients. This army of patients has been drawn from this locality, which con- tains what are probably the most exacting and critical people to be found anys § where, yet we have succeeded in giving general satisfaction to all, as is evi- ienced by numerous unsolicited testimonials which we have, and which we will be pleased to show on request. We and have are, OR, L. R. CLARK The reason for our phenomenal success is that years ago we clearly fore- saw the great future in store for the practice of dentistry, and consequently we invested liberally in the acquisition and equipment of a dental surgical plant commensurate with the needs of a growing modern community. This excep- tional plant has constantly been enlarged, remodeled and improved upon, so that today it stands as the acme of perfection among dental offices near and far, When we solicit your patronage, we are really asking only that you share with us the advantages of exceptional facilities for the practice of High-class dentistry at low prices. When we solicit your patronage, we ar self of the opportunity e but suggesting that you avail your. to receive the most and the best for your money. are but further suggesting that you native common sense to the proposition of whether or not a suce reliable concern as this is, is not best fitted to do your dental work. we extend an unqualified guarantee of absolute satisfaction. A written guarantee to that effect is given at our offices by both Dr. L. R. Clark, owner and manager, and by the Licensed Graduate © Dental Surgeon who does your work. REGAL DENTAL —ae DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. Lady attendants on duty at all times. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union. Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the t place, In every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. st NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. When we solicit your patronage, we apply your cesstul and When we solicit your patronage lw ith a high voltage electric power The two men were returning from picking blackberries. The power line had been thrown against the fence wires by a falling tree. MEMBERS HERE | FOR RED CROSS The BRING ON RIOT By United Press Leased Wire MILWAUKE pt. 10,—Insults hurled at an American flag during patriotic meeting were respon le for yesterday's fatal anarchist fot here, in which one unidentified | Italian was shot to death, six oth 4 Jers injured and 13 more, including that doand it will two women, arrested, it was dis rst, understand the come “Rev. A the top skin in flaky particle addressing a ly much smaller if | triotism, and told the audience to or ff ove their hats Capt. of Sbuat John Sulllva When | y Q n insult at t unruly.” Lessons in Scientific Complexion Renewing Seattie chapter of the wants doesn't want to solicit them. eT it ae “Membership campaigns ost says Chairman Herman| pin, “and the Red Cross needs | funds to make soldiers comfort To those who have said give rapidly longer t faded they be diate ca’ n ctives ve urge! one of th ent to con-|the fl fety and| 7 penny | ty from a wo | started now has as | r the ent one can spare.” local chapter work of the 80 need for ever came the man, and the at ore e had af edt ‘The absorption, hastening Nature's work, goes adually enough to cause no ins venience. In a week or two the transformation complete. The fresh, healthy-hued, youthful unders skin is then wholly in evidence. You who are not satisfied with yout complexions should get an ounce of zed wax and try this treaté nightly, ke t off mornings The Iwo lled by Wires By United Press Leased Wire | TACOMA, Sept. 10.—W. H. Miller and William Thomas, inmates of P. Davidson, chairman of the|the State Hospital for the Insane, tional war council of the society, | met their death Saturday when t attempted to crawl thru a hich was tn contact C.D. Stimson, recently appotnted | anager of the Northwestern di ion of the Red Cross, has left hing » fence. nd Attorney Clay Allen has| things to think about District more One of them Is in regard to an ex ap robust) remain thes ome e of &) ae r The Good Judgment put into the mellowing of Tom KEENE comes out in its aroma SONS nnn teen emer ere eceeeceectneeenmeee Lemon Juice a Beautifier potntment of a district attorney Good nocrats say that State John B, Fogarty ts rd Hathaway, of Everett ‘or the position that there Is } Allen wilt be appointed again. They pojnt to the fact that { Attorney nefal ( would not permit Allen to attend the of ficers’ training camp at the Pre | sidio. | Attorney Allen himsel® says.ho "$32.50 at. dem C hairman Col. named Others state doubt that no HARBOR POLICEMEN (2 AUTO ACCIDENTS | (42 ARRESTED IN RECOVER 2 BOaiES OCCUR OU SUNDAY EME GAMIBLING R ‘The body of an unidentified man, accidents clad in a was found) day's casualty list Bites scsice off Akt’ beach bar Shee | Rig Oe ee lemon juice alone is too highly acid. Try this day. He had drowned probeply| Columbia st., were struck down|night resulted in the arrest of 142 eKory How to prepare a beauty cream at little cost. Says Twelve are on pollee 1 bathing suit ts gambling at any econd = avenye Saturday L 8. the Hodges was cnt Sept. 10.—F Northern Min na face a er h about HOLD SIX YOUNG reyel n lowa ng an MEN en a mote ing collider ht thro overt ton the predicted uther u@ ge itd into th ment we This was kand and hands. it should) the statement today of a local grain three | naturally help to bring back to any{expert, who sald a “killing frost” of orchard white, Care| skin the whiteness, the sweet fresh-|at this time in the areas indicated county je tion b sheriffs of the charge that they made a brutal at-| tack on a« 15-year-old girl on the} Milan O. Myers, editor of the Se Bothell road Saturday night, ejattle Municipal News has been ap men are supposed to have entleed|polnted by the trustees of the the girl to go automobile riding|league as secretary of the Muntcl , Bith them, pal league, frosts, the Cigar made with 3 good Judgment Hemenway & Moser Cigar Co., Seattle, Wash. ewton st, Sunda beautific juice of two bottle containing the a queez bureau ing resh lemons ne into hich railway patrol boat, on their way to Faunt-| the Sheridan apartments, at Fourth |{s @zried on 1% otras meeeeyeeeemettintietintnmmennernememes (formal action 18 expected from Frontenac. | tion of the scalp, coné¥s@on of the|released on furnishing me of the vanco-| New Business Course — sentra + mi three eek r ¢ . i | work, marketing, and accounting two monthe ago. jand seriously injured by ag auto-|men on cha mbling ang n face, neck, arms and hands! knows nothing about it ‘The police were ie the harbor| mobile driven by H. Barnlim, of|being in a pl gambling » | And the thne approaches when Jeroy park, where they located the|ave, and Columbia st., Sunday|A pete nd Ah ow , a ee cere, nove, 4, | ae Mrs. Benson 1s at the city|Quon& were cha with operat nese to hiaath ‘oF whitae ihe ce eae lemen auto 5 99 Berd Attorney Everett C. Howe, 4490 W.|hospital, suffering frp on lacera-|ing a gambling house. ‘They were i 1 nate ni hiaenlahea EA | A skin and to bring out the hidden | bleach and remove such blemishes E Ss | The Howe hoy is believed to! brain and a possible ain of the h $500 bail Bauty and a roses but pure|as freckles, sallowness and tan |FROST THR T N ing bis bicycle Saturday George Payee aa built Wee tit” Gitteaes finde orl” emetae ft to B@ Taught at “U” a: f sna t rp Rainer. 1 Ne noon Washington will ¢ in busine Instruct train for foreign Tho course will start in the junior | should be taken to strain the julce | news and flexibility of which it has| would render more than 100,000,000 year, as a two-year liberal training|thru a fine cloth so no lemon pulp | been robbed by carelessness or try-| bushels of corn unfit for commer course is necessary for entrance, ‘gets in, then this lotion will keep|ing atmospheric conditions, cial use. ie

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