The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 21, 1917, Page 2

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SERRE U.S. ENGINEERS |CAR CRASH IN “NO CASH DOWN?” | RUNNING TRAIN | Ja German alrplang attacked. [Teuton flyer was attracted by the jroute to their positions front, American > AT SPECIAL PRICE - OFFER! _— — $INDO set for 89.95, thia will be of par to boys gazed a ; |dark. He first dropped juround the Americans ltrain, then poured a stream of bul | Sammies | Americans temporary from mounted emerged shelter, jjon thelr way in the region of the American en new { 5 { } 5 5 complete ae the gifta of money lly detest shovel work. 'TRACTION CO. IS ~ NOT OWNED BY our Victor Talk- ato being by ing Machine De- pany, to dem: partment ts path | cial feature of wike of aw n of the Stand in the m 4.000-acre deve wood Manor and { what Alderw || when 12,000 to Little Landers h this beautiful fet Into A a's Kreatest poultry and Filbert Jeection—«@ veritable garden of Eden. vant dor most attracttre, eenvenient, com- fortable in the of Arbitration wage traction company will begin Mon day, when the board of arbitration. jwhich took testimony |this week, will hold hearings tn Ta ; oma, Imagine the delights of lrtng. rw M b | Seattle will be used in ment of the T || stipulation of attorneys, while cullar to Tacoma, wi tt separate and should be treated sep- arately, the company Presi H stand 1 \ or you wit! | walking along beside the cars as the trains pulled out of the yards, Only relatives of the men were per mitted within the t this did not prevent thousands of friends gathered around the grating which surrounds the sheds from shouting their farewells to the men. | Several automobdile loads of girls followed the trains to the city lim-| its, running parallel with them on Duwamish avo. Alderwood Man now how Seattle Quota at King St. Station ‘There were some tears, but most- there were smiles when the spe- trains which carried Seattle's : Contingent to the national iy to American lake left King st. ‘Thursday afternoon. ds saw the boys off,) mpanies are owned by indi 1 stockholders by Stone & Webster He testified that the Stone & Webster Management in sheds, but a new meaning to the word Lit |agreement grith the companies General” Manager How aplendidty would all work out in your own case. first worked for the company as an office boy, 26 years ago, while Su perintendent G. A. Richardson and Employment Superintendent BE. V. Minich both sald that they had sturted with the company tn menial positions. orld against the the future—againat falling atrength. e Atte Lander Manor while ake yourself free from s of the city-—while A the Filbert trees were getting ready to give you their liberal support. To Name Officers Soldiers’ Trust Can't you eee It? Doean't {t hold out golden ponstbilities for you By United Press A ; , " and yours PETROGRAD, Sept. 21.-—-The for the highest quality in Seattle for whole supreme command of the of soldiers on duty behind the front was being reduced | The man who has built up the leading restaurant and on the half hour. bakery business on the | three principles: Service—Quality—Sanitation | Restaurants and Bakeries at 1420 Third Avenue, 1209 E Second Avenue, 42-Story L. C. Smith 110 a Occidental Avenue c Coast has done so on Perfectly Painless And Absolutely Safe, Is Our Modern Method of Extraction Tha local anesthetic we use is both efficacious and harmless, leaving no injurious after-effects of any kind. Hurt? No! The terrors of “tooth-pulling” are com. pletely banished here. Examination and estimates free. ATIONAL Building, You Can Now Buy Phonographs and Records _ Here on Credit A sense feral credit DENTISTS policy which has al characterized our dealir —— —_- are in force in our nes Phonograph Department, Northwest Corner Fourth and Pike Phone Malin 3256 | where we have installed a complete line of Columbia Grafonolas Tanging in 350, and a very ine of Colu ShoeBargains \ Down Stairs at Turrell’s The siuatrati« ghows one of ti 4 Sechine 1 y ] Our Downstairs Department has on sale a «mall Where” such large \ fe lot of big bargains in Men's and Women's Shoes th full s ne vw mse w n° ae of Men's Shoes is composed of Johnston Patmnabia EF sas & Murphy and Nettleton black kid, black and tan gam) {| calfskin, canvas and leather | button and Vemee lace shoes, You cannot buy # rom these fac a (ees teries In regular lines under $10.00 per pair, but s gee we close th few pairs out at $5.00 per pair, on Credit The Women's lot {s composed of black and eeerre) brown buckskin and black cravenette shoes from Come up 4 t a f rt ‘ engame uP, and he ma- Laird, Schober & Co, and J. & T. Cousins Co of your eh tin \, ‘They are button style, with 6%-nch tops, Regular he way 1 f $6.00 to $8.00 shoes to be cleaned out at $2.50 : J it NEW OCTOBER RECORDS NOW ON SALE. | . , S Schedule of Men's Sizes Schedule of Women's Sizes idthe 6, 6) a) 7y & Widths 4 3) By The One Store Where Credit Is Really an Accommodation. sea Wl ai aan| 4 bbe "aleclaa’ AA 2413 A 5 8 | A 22 losit7 | By a | B 21/15 18 ee | c 1 pare a) 7 c 8] 6 | D 1 af | Down Stairs at Turrell’s 120 Marion Street 903 Second Avenue ed) 211 UNION ST 1332-1334 SECOND AVENUE or STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1917. PAGE 2 TACOMA FATAL wited MF a re “MARE YOUR OWN TERMS" = WEAR T() FRONT) i217 seus Be heectureishingn oP Andrew Hoitano was killed and sev ; 4 © WAH in} i in a street vnmeBY, 2c, We PEGLER [0h Joitinion on. the Pacttte ‘Tra : ies nea ihe on ee cen a , thin] | HEADQUARTERS oF THE morning The ¢ | ES ob POST Onae sited yor hb lor on @ stretch of single track in +g ~ oad) the dense fo lol behind the fighting lines ta| — | being opiates: by a rdaicnent Moe 3, Ske if G6 9 te ww jAmerican engineers, some of |from car Windows at ovidences of 0 0 0 ho have pad ‘ec ed he war They passed ru eha bas ws ouNTs. re k tian, OF tire fom a4 gsi i. t i Wy n Wn ; ne oe h os 7 ee ee i. Ba ited the Americans as they |train that had been bombed some , Hl arriv at their new barracks, |time before, = | —96c will bring youa fine } Milter ‘Milometers ‘distant, where an |, 78S, toldiers, told of Row one Putting things off is a mighty bad habit. It very often 7 4 on ond ore a A of B \\ a) Rogers 26-piece silver- = y duel was raging refuge under the tender of means just the difference between succeeding and failing. ware ‘ ee ea fe ghts ago whe 5 A . \\ set_ end cabinet Bae er un sor Sno © nan airplane attacked. The Bad teeth are a direct impediment to your progress. We glare of the engine's firebox in the bombe | and their }lets from his machine guy at the When he departed the thetr the [bullet pocked train and continued | Recurrent night aeroplane raids | barracks have filled ops with enthusiasm for dig-| ging day and night If necessary to | thelr dugoute and bomb proof shelters, altho.they ordinar S.&W. COMPANY, demands made by Tacoma employer of the in Seattle Much of the testimony heard in rt of its contention that} |the Tacoma and Seattle cases are} placed Vice rath on the raday to testify that the and not con-| association |operates both companies under an/ Kempster, of the company, testified that ho had) j your reach Lat the Puget Plt | Russian army {s being replaced with} ‘ Sompany show yee hee. 4 on ‘the| “men whom the soldiers can trust,”| Almost One-Third Centu: & Will open the door || Minister of War Vedkhovsky an ry But don't || nounced today. week Maser 5 He also declared that the number | 1 You KNOW You Ought to Have KNOW that and if you will just give the matter a little con- sideration we can absolutely prove it to you. The fundamentai reason for this is that bad teeth have a most detrimental effect on the health. A decaying tooth makes the very happiest kind of a home for germs of all kinds. They work in conjunction with the decaying tooth itself for the most virulent and destructive poisons. These poisons are taken into the system by the most direct possible route when the food comes in contact with the teeth in the process of mastication. The result is soon an impaired digestion, and no person with an impaired digestive apparatus can be anywhere near 100 per cent efficient. Your physician will bear us out in this. Rheumatism, eye trouble, even severe cases of spinal trou- ble, are now known to come from defective teeth. And then of course nothing detracts more from one’s personal appear- ance than to have discolored, decayed or misshapen teeth. All in all, it is bad business of the worst kind for any one to permit themselves to continue to have bad teeth. OR. L. R. CLARK We have here one of the largest, finest, best equipped dental offices in the United States for your service. We occupy the entire floor on which our offices are located. We have installed all the latest improved apparatus for the bet- We spared neither time nor expense in ter performance of painless dentistry. fitting up these offices. Our one aim was to insure the people of Seattle that RIGHT HERE they can get the very best there is in the way of dental service. SANITATION is a hobby with us. We spent a great deal of money to assure you that every instrument will be perfectly and thoroughly sterilized. This is a matter of the greatest importance. Every one of our operators and attendants is dressed in spotless white at all We found out long ago that times. MATERIALS the only kind of materials that we could afford to use is the very best. Our work must stand up and give lasting and perma- nent satisfaction to our patients. This is made ab- solutely necessary by the nature of our We give a written and GUARANTEE signed guarantee with all work that leaves this office. 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, who is thoroughly responsible. This guarantee means exactly what it says, viz.: that if for any reason whatever your work does not give you entire satisfaction we will make it right for you. Every operator in this office is DENTISTS a graduate and registered den- tist, who has graduated from the best dental col- leges and passed the examination of the state den- tal board. Every 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, We have PAINLESS METHODS of °c: system of painless dentistry to such a point of pc fection that we are now able to guarantee to per- form the most difficult dental work without hurt- ing the patient a bit. We invite you to call and let INVITATION our expert dentist give your teeth a thorough examination. They will tell you just what needs to be done and just what it will cost to put your teeth into perfect condition. is examination and estimate won’t cost you a cent and you are perfectly welcome to both. But for your own sake and for the sake of those who are dependent on your success, don’t delay it. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES 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 right place. In every respect, Seattle’s leading dentists. NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS Our reputation is worth more than your dollars | fund for 00, Green Lake district 4s the first to | be organized Cantu Is Thru in Lower California nd to sup-| lit Q ec pment the quartermaster corps \Play Zone Being Planned at Camp Pnited Press Leased Wire . A most Daniel B. Trefethen, MORLEXICO, Sepe tin doy. Kata-| Lewis for Sammies uumbering the city Norary ‘beep eescnal ban Cantu’s administr as Dy Staff Corres ent » Thursday by Gov. Lister tothe ‘first chief” of Lower California,, CAMP LEW Am: State library war council, {s certain will end officially October 1, On Gept. 21.-—-Plans for a of about the} that the sum will be raised during that te David Zarate, formerly mt e, to cover 1¢ ndard army | the alloted time, Sept. 24 to 29, mayor of Ensenada, a e ve drab ———_— Carranza’s chief su and his aide ads of clothing and equip- Lower California, will in charge of) ment are arriving daily, and as fast FREE TO ernor by virtue ‘of Carranz sements here as possible are being. distributed ASTHMA SUFFERERS pointment Theatres and movie houses will|@mong the men om oting galleries & ew Bema:O Anyone Cam Use Without MUSIC AN IANCING stalled, and City Divided Into | fe mfort or Leas HOTEL BUTLER hee eens TPR, : j : é ce oa Ne hog tee Refined atmosphere—menu con ami’s men here will have Library Districts| asia. snd wo'want you to ty it sistent with your pocketbook.—Ad- : the sements of home Eleven districts in the city will) Stour ex vertisement By Saturday night there will be wage the campaign forthe soldiers’ | fecent. de Be OE ee Soldiers’ r or chronto iid send for a free No matter in you live, no matter na, our uld relieve you promptly. lally want to send {t to apparently hopeless cases, all forms of inhalers, douches, preparations, fumes, “patent * ete, have falied. We to show everyone at our own , that this mew method Is N difficult breath= 1g, and all thore ns at once and for those N-WADENSTEIN 0 FOR THE HOME AND OFFICE FREE FRONTIP 245 Buf Send free trial of your method WA COUPON IMA CO. Room lagara and Hudson Sti N¥ to

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