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stan TUESDAY, SEPT. [1, 1917. PAGE 2 a. Least That’s Impression Mrs. Feyler Got!| AMONTH HERE 10,000 DENTAL OFFICES TOLIVEDECENT FOR THE BENEFIT OF HUMANITY I am in the practice of dentistry for the benefit I can render by administering S DENTISTRY - ~~ ea ——— ipwe (ADD TO YOUR|[/ Char \ACCOUNT »—> |\ No ' Interest “4 Facts and figures to prove | that the minimum amount on | which # family can tive in | Seattle In decency is $133 were | | if you have an account here, your additional purchases will be added without first payment presented to the arbiters of the street carmen’s demands Tuesday by Deputy Labor : s . lee! Dahib my skilled expert services to my fellow men. splendid values In genuine The testimony of Mien Dahlberg I have prepared for you, without doubt, the most “wonderful, the most com- fs one of the big features of the pletely equipped large dental offices in the entire West. My offices occupy a large case of C. A. Reynolds, r eeent share of the entire Fifth Floor of the Eitel bailding, corner of Second Avenue and Navajo rugs— Ing the carmen in their fight with the the traction company for a higher Pike Street. The space is ample, the air and light is the very best, and it is —very wage and an eight-hour day. , last word in modern dental equipment and offices. if per pinens of gon Miss Dahlberg produced statis In these wonderful offices you will find housed the most expert skill in each . oy ee se. a tee of the deversment, sbewie of the following departments: . sizes and weights; he cost of he necessaries of! e this sale is the Mien of in 1914, 1915, 1916 and detatled DIAGNOSTICIAN — EXAMINATION ROOM Statistics of the increases since April, 1917, She also produced fir AM special purchase made | PYORRHEA TREATMENT before the rise in prices; ures gathered in Seattle Monday OPERATING—ALL PAINLESS OPERATIONS gga sosing ont “ ee i A eaaatio | PROPHYLACTIC — PREVENTATIVE and CORRECTIVE DEPARTMENT —tagohat 7" Mrs. John Feyler, of Ariinton, who got into trouble when me-| “We will not ask for a definite PROSTHETIC—ARTIFICIAL TEETH, GOLD, METAL AND VULCANITE thelr present dium accused her of being Echo Zahl, and Echo Zahi herself. wage,” said Reynolds, before Tues PLATES day's sessions of the board. “Aft .: 4 By Echo June Zabl | ¢cided there, wasn't any marked! rw ave shown conclusively the EXODONTIA—EXTRACTION OF TEETH Some people achieve publicity— | Frvemblance, betwoon ts. we de’ cost of living in Seattle, and shown X-RAY DEPARTMENT—RADIOGRAPHS OF TEETH some cry for it and others have it) fy Sinstan che Was C edet asad that even the maximum wage now thrust upon them td f woulint have cpjoved Lake| Paid # many dollars from this size rug, size 3-3x4-9, special —...... The third class is the most per amount, we shall leave it to Dr Tug, size 3-4x4-10, special nee nicious. If it is determined to re — td bh were ag Suzzallo nw to what wage should ned, and merited, the reputation rug, size 3-8x4-9, special sist publicity—its armour is ada be paid and what hours the men rug, size 4-1x5-8, special —.. ve > mantine-—and a reporter is about ae sere wh tay hla at te o apent years in college trainin: pene gadinatey as popular as a jazz band at a | Testimony of the etreet car m aun abiiity”Secogmiced many tim wc dba ee gio funeral |was to the effect that the wages po / fam tine ¢$x5-10. special | 1 am laughing—and shivering paid di@ not permit any savings ee een. © 1028-6; spestal Shad Aaa laughing at what IS, and shivering! whatever. war S-4x7, special at what MIGHT HAVE BEEN One wife declared that she could ee not afford to buy decent clothes, and that when she saw a friend on It all happened this way. Mra. John Feyler, wife of a bust the street she crossed to the other ness man of Arlington, Wash,, saw side to escape notice | & pamphl exploited the! rt} | Homes Mortgaged | camping fa t Lake Surprise, | Reynolds introduced a post card which fs about 36 miles from Se-| By United Press Leased Wire census of U mployes, showing attle on the Seattle-Tacoma Inter | MINEOLA, N, Y., Sept. 11.— [that 77 per « of them are mar-| urban. The pamphlet also men After a hurried trip of thou jried, while per cent own their | tioned the meeting of a Spiritualist sands of miles by steamer and [homes. Sixteen per cent of the society, but said that persons) rail from her palatial home in [home owners have their places might conf’ to camp who had no! Chile to the Min county |mortgaged. Only eight men in 486 | connection with the society. Jail, Mre. Blanca Vergara Er- [owned automobiles and all of them | Goes to Meeting razuriz today conferred with |Wwere single men | Mra, Féeytor di that this was One man testified that he wore just what she , to recuper * daughter, Mra. Bianca [his blve untform most of the time bag and suitcase SPECIALS— —strong metal - covered $ 5 05 trunk, trimmed in brass; bad regular price $7.50; spe etal for the week eee peation« size §=wardrobe $21. 05 trunk; practically ar ranged tnterior; regular price $29.50; special for the week, at $21.95. k travel-| —sultease of genuine fg) *te, from an ines, de Sauiles, charged with mur- [and that one uniform lasted him LITE METAL BASE CAST PLATES gan, genuine 7.4 leather; brass trim So she took her French bulldor| der, about a year Shalt OPHYLACTIC TEETH CLEA: leather; regular . mings; regular price “Don” and left for Lake Surprise. Immediately after Mra. de Saul-| “I bought a civilian suit four | an work ts FAINLESS. 1 ue : | , Co $9.50; special for the week, $9.50; special for the week, She was mightily pleased with Jes shot her husband, John L, de|yeare ago and it ts still the only Tomeving live merves) alse $7.4 © BB ithe grounds, There was perfect | Saulles, New York sportsman and | one 1 have,” he said | x -~ - yeere vs bathing and fishing in the lake.| politician, in a quarrel for posses-| Reynolds was called to order by | y Examinntions and Estimates ree. For two days everything went like gion of their child, Mra. Errazuriz|Dr. Suzzallo once during the morn- | ALL WORK GUARANTEED the welloiled wheels of Olympus| started for America . [Ing session | gardens | companied by her One of the employes had testi. | But on the third day, Mrs. Feyler/ter, The Errazuriz family is one|fied that the company had gtven | |decided, out of curiosity, to attend | of the oldest and most fofluential/him « week's vacation | s s s one => fo eg toe al in Chile. “That's what we want for every | (BX-PRESIDENT MICHIGAN STATE BOARD DENTAL EXAMINERS) cho Za ‘as There Mra. Errazuriz was severely {11 employe, said Reynolds, before As she fat there, complacently on the voyage northward, but ehe|Dr. Suzsatio could check him. | 505-512 EITEL BUILDING surveying her audience, a med@f[m | refused to abandon the trip. Arriy. There was a flutter of applause . Second and Pike— wift's Drug Stere Is came slowly to the middle of the jing at New York she was met by|from the witnesses waiting to be! tt 2036. Open Eve: platform, swept her eyes casually fonry A, Uterhart, her daughter's called to the stand. over the assembly and then fixed) gtrorney, who motored with her to| One conductor testified that he! on Mra. Feyler. With awful/ ine prison. Mra. de Saulles was in|had paid about $300 In the last two| . r ' a pig emnity she raised her Rigor! bed. Her sister was so overcome years on & howe he was buying. | 7 = pyal Arch Masons_ | Advance Guard of pointed it at Mra. Feyler and sald: |she could not enter the jail. The! Couldn't Keep Family er,” wan the reply ’ a gar ' s ct Fe A aymbol has come to me family will occupy Mra. de Saulles'; “Then you have saved this)” Among those who testified Tues- Ss alns e 1¥1t O ' - Meet at Bellingham Germans Attacking] ss told me that Echo Zahl ts here.| mansion—Crossways—until afterjamount?” asked A. J. Fulknor, at-| day J. M. Bates, conductor; C Press Leased Wire By United Pree Leased Wire see Indians with tomahawks and jin. trial torney for the company O. Kirstein, oiler, and J. O. Nelson, “ ° ”? HAM, Sept. 11—The| BERLIN (Via London), Sept. 11 [rea paint. There is going to be/ “1 would have had to pay rent | conductor. U S Army Now to Light p M annual convention of the Most|—-Numerous encounters’ between | trouble otherwise,” waa the reply | During tho session Monday, M.| “Ms : Grand Chapter, Royal|German advance forces and van-|_ Every eye in the auditorium wa In the case of every witness, the|\. Gottstein, presented figures as BY J. W. PEGLER jyour mothers and sisters and the | | Masons, opened today with|kuards of the Russians, between) sued to Mrs. Feyler. company attempted to show that|to the cost of household goods; Cihted ‘Seemn Gealt Ciremnentent girl who is ting for you back in - 7% delegates in attendance the Baltic and the Dvina, were re-| i ee hart — | age os jlife insurance and home property| while Malcom Hughes and W, H. AMERICAN FIELD HBAD.'|the U. & A. asking me to see thai j Many parts of the state. | ported in today’s official statement ine thot t t thot’ oo |was a form of saving Silliman explained the cost of in}. 7 oo a Aug. 21.—(By 20% don't go wrong in the arm) | A number of prisoners were taken.|/udicrovs nd thee ta me when “Why do you work for the com-|surance Q “ ij paisa aneincn . 1 been 1, bound in honor to reply to ¥ - On the west front, the war office |/*" Ae , ep. et {art knor asked when one| At the request of Dr. Suzzallo|Mail.)—The sergeant had beeD those letters—and tell the truth : Relieves Sour | said, fresh fighting had occurred ati! Visited her at her home yester id he could not support |the names of witnesses and the/ drinking. It ts against the regula-|about drunkenness, for exampl : Stomach _| Villaret early today, which resulted 4* o ie Tee tal wins ‘weaes his aor Foe hild decently on $100| personal facta to which they testi-|tions, and especially against the) Since that talk the compat® st (Commonly jin favor of the Germans Gere Taj tates Zak ja month fy are not linked. lepirit of the new American army, hasn't had-even a mild case of Called Heart. - _ — Dat fe Bo pAb vol eae It is my trade; I know no oth The board scapign emegeeed fg a soldier—and a sergeant, of “Single.” ae sergeant is still a "eaeosaner —— pat witl gpl lane rg ME rel Oa See * -—— lot Dr. Sdzzallo, C. J niin, of] all soldiers—to get drunk. sergeant. When he walked up to eee 7s crash, Belek. acy esha ai ase Raya Caleoreel toa | let a ite enc an « worl 2 Portland, the company’s represen-| co when the sergeant awakened | the captain the night after his fall Be and Full Feeling, 20 |The father vende the fee ser aaeen of man was concerned. As|the juvenile court,” eaid Judge King tative, and dames A, @uncan, #e-| pe knew he faced a storm. But the to ask for another chance, the cap- By complained of after|| _ The children read ¢ she walked thru the grounds #he| Dykoman, last night, addressing the| lected by the men, morning routine in camp passed|tain merely held up his hand and te TWO MINUTES. hese" aadanes the ‘ittevent heard whispers, “There she goes,”|workers in the financial drive to| as usual. There wasn't » word of/ said: | “Not « word, sergeant” Package mailed FREE by| | Ia hopes “There's Miss Zahl | raise $8,500 for Boy Scout work, ped | ioe ~ will Rocan ee poet <i It was now an everyday occur bled at @ . ign | H E wasn’t letting on. €O., Bellingham, Wash. thru his lunch and walked over to of two or thr women and start| rion st od and Nations druggist is unable to supply talking to th One would drift The Roy Scout movement ap pi | where his boys were sitt! eat you. away, and then another and finally | pegis to the », manly instincts | = = : a |ing. The sergeant knew the Worst I found myself stand! § | was about to happen ig there all of the boy,” he said. “It develops cho t ee for 0! h he - he the expose | moral. It 4 : v the boy what the) more than one year's expertence to church of God rtunately seeme j | withdraw 200 yards. alone. Or. Edwin J. Brown Abo afte Mrs. Feyler thot to end everyth to be failing to ¢ it Imetill the | ore |s0 she appeared in one of the m breast of the boy the manly, noble | All New | By United Press Leased Wire “I want to have a little talk with Zi it COAT, DRESS) ings again, arose and said she was! moral principles which make the WASHINGTON, Seut. 11.— ae oerstis he aid ae |2ot Echo Zahl and bad never seen | manty rican citinen.” | “Utter confusion,” It Is official. | .,"4, non-commissioned Fig oct j Be 0. J. C. Dutton, in charge of the} ly stated, exists in the coal In- = ‘ . his seemed to satisfy somewhat | drive, announced eubdscriptions of| Pacccspclha es ope ae Gee he eee the Spiritualists, but not for long. | ¢; Thirty workers in attend i A See Ae SC | . > obaery ; jOne day another medium appeared. | Jance were divided into teams of - | Threatened with shutdown of _ yf cd c — pc adiage _— Ta mT nt rant here bho oo rf ge non and assigned lists of people to so manufacturing plants and pub- [nie got to use man's pve Bie in| A I ION } ye HHH ; that Mrs. Feyler was # tool pigeon,| cit, for funds. The workers wail lic utilities facing famine this |ine army. , : HHH |sent out by the Nation lange leap cee cr | winter, in many sections of the You're all getting more money ; to apy Srgpltoten jac: Boye eae ‘ | country, Coal Administrator |than you reasonably need over i ae ¥ — its at luncheon j 9—Count 'Em—9 | 6 —|here. I can't dictate what you are Money et work ine savings headquarters | | field wrestled with the fol | oer Ci ith it account never takes a vacation. ( | not connected with elt lowing difficulties: “But T hope you'll not go and blot || 1% hot Weather or cold, night and day, Sundays, business days and holidays—your accumulated capital deposited in the First National Bank is busily employ- Two hundred coal operators ask-| up a jot of drinks. jing Increases over the president's} “Pyery day I get letters from | maximum prices he A committee from the United or national societies. That th i tite Americans for | [not court publicity is shown in eat a | |their treatment of Mra, Feyler Daring Air Attacks! when they thought she was a news paper woman PARIS, Sept. 11.—The La Pay Mine Workers, headed by J. P.|Starwich ioe in ed earning more money for you Tho climax was reached when| tte Escadrille, compoued of Amer- | White, asking ‘wage increases for H f ome tirelessly. she was forcibly ejected from the|°&M fighting aviators, was formally | |the 600,000 unfon and non-union unt for Stoddar The more money you hav. j grounds. The leader of the camp,| Cited yesterday for bringing down s | bituminous miners. By United Press Lensed Wire woking tae Soa, tet’ tone pails | Ric ishenacttigs With &. waite x tee of 28 enemy ae’ ovate Other Vaudeville Acts | Unheard of Demands a CARBONADO, Sept. 11.—In the|] wit need to work yourself. i lin ‘his eye, appeared before Mra.|The record was so unusual as to | Italy, South America and Canada| drizzling rain and cold, a posse ts| M } q fand rain had allen, and said ha ‘a | coe o kee us! 8 goin, ‘ailing e cl in e sea nN she was Echo Zahl and wasn't| —| And American munition plants andj for Bennett Stoddard, named as! heat; concentrated heat, economical and fl sited Etna om. wists Teen tteee ol, MA ee et oe tt: Sa ee FIRST efficient heat There sre people here who $1.85 Thousands of individual manu-| found, mutilated afd burned, un- } know you. Your age, appearance facturers and towns telegraphing|der a pile of logs Saturday NATIONAL i everything is identical. We want} for relief from threatened short-} Deputy Sheriff Matt Starwich/| ' | no reporters.” age. was sent out from the sheriff's of | | BANK ‘But I am 36 miles from Seat- Whole industries — principally | fice Monday to join in the search. said Mrs, Feyler. rubber, gtmss snd carta tem—foaring| Deputy Starwich knows Stoddard. j Joesn't make any difference, shut down frcam bitdk ef coal, throw- a = = [she said she was told. “Your tent has been rented.” There were thirty exgpty tents on the greund jing thoussinds of mien, owt @f work Miners im many shetions work- ing only Welt mud two-thirds of full timo Weenwe of cor shortige. 3 re tg i rogend bs “Theo railvomis of the country Wea Lm tho moecks i beeer! broken down; the war and od ; BESTORED apy: ; tent leaned ogt in the wet and of BS GWE SVETED the country’s new needs have out i fered a shelter to Nrs, Feyler r id President Whit But this was an added bemb to Stivegiiges' union: ef the enraged boss of the camp. He ! rfleld, however, refyses to be ranted. kde raved. He shook his stampeded. The ‘®oal panic” has fist. fh: ere he talked ee been stimulated in part. (Telegrams ner » Kol and e spelled arriving here indicate that indus. a wif to Mrs. Foyler. OUR OFFER INCLU 4 tries have been circularized to send inally, a woman appeared in re-|[ amination of the eyes, a palr ot complaints. sponse to a summons and carried|] our crys "Gjectacie Jeni | Garfield intends to announce 14-filled off all the bed clotiies, followed by a ait within a few days his plan for a DOWN—iInto the Storerooms GO: BACK—Into the Kitchens {| UP—Into the Bakerigs é ° har im the Mine GompressedoInto Units of Just ite: Right Size and Shape for Furnace, Bange, Grate, Stove Inspect Each and Every Department of rama, ose i ‘ ; ; : one 4 HERE'S even higher heating value in Briquets ite. Peay ae pert tangy hide © cents, Come leoal controller in each state and a 5) @ ‘ than in the best of domestic coal, and they are the [| kets disappearing into the dark DESTROY YOUR rr. P citisens’ coal committee in every 4 Se actly ia ve fect service. Dis { ff wetness, her lys tightened into a ¥ ZARING Pod compmnity ‘to Survey the bituetes fight size exactly to give you perfect service lamonc determined ling @a aha wank fatal GUNSSES, and recommend maximum retail KERIES ND R Neen ee ee eee ee ocean WU Rsoratied inP™she wnt tio] oy cere ee | BA AND RESTAURANTS the great realm of coal Put them in your basement ‘\wedlty f auto re that she had || Ube Strate Lens with ‘Two si) fo} If mines and wholesalers refuse 4 ‘ ‘ et het ; & ; aaa to aid the consumer, the fuel ad and you may have the assurance tha mm have ide with b& and waited for morning Dbacatie Gal take auune ta boven 4 ¢ p : Vith mornin me the decisioi . ministrate ake steps to forc atisfy Yourself a . . Sani the best possible fuel investment for the winter etith Moraing came the decision Nights—10c Hin eelint 16 $6 states And Satisfy Yourself as to the Absolute Sanitary a people, but wasn’t in the runnin Conditions That Are Observedg people, but was e running Matinees—2 and 4, ° | 10c, and 1 Child | Guest Robbed of $20 FREE With Fach A. G, Lane, Diller hotel, reported | Adult to the police Tuesday that his se Pacific Coast Coal Co. 563 Railroad Avenue South Main 5080. | when it came Pifling with sym bols, mediums a Universal Broth erhood, © And so she took the next ‘wen for home. . Restaurants and Bakeries at—1209 Second Avenue 1420 Third Avenue—42-Story L. C. Smith Building— 110 Occidental Avenue. had been ransacked and $20 stolen After wo'd talked together and some time

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