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Eleventh Street, Tacoma obtained the [ten resignation floor, and claimed that he had been | the gove misquoted, and had never impugned | *¢cretary the honor of the house. not disq i than ever before,” my HEFLIN HOOTED AS | HE FAILS IN CHARGES THE BEST |} of state's office lified from office. ft Is possible to find any- where in Seattle Is the fin- ished product which be- speaks the skilled work- |demanded that Heflin “stick to the | question” and “not repeat false | cha king another tack, Heflin said| Wednesday afternoon the sailors ORPHEUM manship employed in our B)i. nad a right to say that certain in training at the® University of ‘own laboratory. members had acted suspiciously. | washington station will stage @ THEATR For beauty and perma- “They have not conducted them- and @ boat race to which fc will be invited. Jattallon muster and drill will be called at 1 o'clock, following this chorus from all] will be the boat race between Com: | lover the house of “name them.” |panies Five’and Six at 2. The Heflin mopped his face with a/race will start at the Latona bridge |handkerchief and appealed to the|apd fintsh at the mouth of the} chair that the house was not treat- | canal, 3 o'clock a ball team ing him fairly. made up of Jackies from Bremerton | Speaker Clark asked members| Will take on the men from the unt not to interrupt. versity station at the U. of W | “If the house wants me to name | park cious members, I'll do| Chaplain James, who has been a red Hefitn. “T can’t | big figure in the athletl hing, however.’* of Yhe camp wants to # ball selves in accordance with my {deas|+), of honor and patriotism,” he said.| y House Hoots mence, for sanitation and service, our Bridgework at $5 and Up Per tooth will stand the acid test of competition, and give the wearer that supreme satisfaction which only the highest quality of Third and Madison There was a Sunday's turn.away audiences sald It was great! Same Monday and Tuesday Halmar Four modern bridgework can The house hooted. rowd of visitors turn out for the bring. “I don’t wast publicity,” said beh 4 est sion ‘det ae: Four Other Vaudeville Acts ed for the ball game. ne Naval —and— icilastion and eatt- | Hoflin, and the chamber burst into) itjtia band will be on hand mates free. Hyeww —— IMPEACHED, GOV. | let us stand Heflin, “Fellow-members, together,” laughter. Heflin then launched an impas- stoned appeal for patriotism and |loyalty by all members and took |his seat Repri N. W. Cor. Fourth and Pike Phone Main 3256 urged amid Ethel Clayton —in— “SOULS ADRIFT” FERGUSON OFFERS RESIGNATION NOW By United USTIN, Tex entative roduced that Fordney of Mich resolution de 1 Press Leased Wire » Sept. 24.-—W. A James 1. Fer found guilt chment ¢ enate con Heflin prove hi Unie an pment reached to disregard the resolution’ must lle over a day jmittee of civil jurisprudence goda Representative Howard, of Geor-jand urged the impeachment judg: , gia, who was quoted as declaring,|ment be not extended to Gisquality | Friday, that certain members had! Ferguson from ever again holding acted recently “more prosperous office, Hanger submitted @ writ Aare large rules, Fordney’s 4 Nights 15c Matinees 10c Children 5c STAP..MONDAY, SEPT 24, i ITS VERY OWN orship to be filed in the if he is —_—______"—__ - - ; Continued From Page 1 | | ide Ce RIDGEWORK i : Jo Bizzarri, 667 Lane at., lost a | money easily.” | total of $79.74 to burglars, who | Representative Gordon of Ohto ransacked their house Sunday WILL COMPETE 1917., PAGE 2 THE PURPOSE OF IS TO SEEK PLEASURE AND TO AVOID PAIN. Figure it out for yoyrself and see if it isn’t so. How much pleasure do you expect to get out of life if your body is ill? How much pleasure will you get out of life vi your body becomes ill? } If you have defective or rotten teeth you are : sure to become ill some day—if you are not so already—because deformities and cavities in the teeth become breeding places for all manner of deadly germs which gradually poison the entire system, and whose presence is always heralded by a fetid, disagreeable breatii. A few dollars expended now to remedy your dental defects will surely save you many dollars which may be spent later in doctor’s bills and futile remedies. We are practitioners of the HIGHEST GRADE of PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT THE LOWEST PRICES consistent with the high quality of skill, service and material which is OUR FIXED STANDARD. We positively guarantee to perform all extractions and other operations with the absolute minimum of pain, and to give you the greatest value for the least money. To everyone of our patients is issued a certificate of guar- antee covering all work done and this certificate is signed by both Dr. L. R. Clark, who as owner and manager is the responsible head of the establishment, VATICAN HAS A “COL. HOUSE” OF din the yp {, the papal wee-| ntate for extraordinary instical affairs ‘eretti is absent from the y is reported for a few entral po t! in regarde Pope Ber om Amert was att nin Wash tudent of Pre son's writings and an ad United States constitution Cerett! recently visited the United States en route to Rome from his Austalian bishopric He was not known International ly until the entrance of the United States {nto the war, and the Vat fcan'’s peace offer made him the |pope's right-hand man with respect to American affairs. WAR MONSTER _ WIPES SERBS OFF THE MAP iy United Press Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Sept. 24.—Red |Crons cables today showed that the| people of Serbia are being wiped DR. L. R. CLARK Re ee oS ae ete te tas and by the LICENSED Graduate Dental Surgeon who does the work. ro te ae er Pet All examinations and estimates of cost are made and given by Dr. Clark aides, their homes have been sack personally. Every one is cordially invited to visit our offices for free exami- ed and burned, their lands and) x nations, estimates, or advice, and no person accepting this offer will be under any obligation to us. We have high-class services to sell at a Low Price, and we want the public to become acquainted with our personality and our methods. 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 fromi the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place. ln every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. storehouses pillaged and thelr de fenseless women and children mur dered or left to starve. Despair is written fn the facen| lof the Serbian prisoners of war in) |Austria. Brutality is thetr daily] lot; and what they get of food | not enough to keep body and soul} together. These black stories of Teuton cruelty and butchery were brought to Dr. Edward T. Ryan, of the Red Cross at Salonika, by Serbian pris oners returned If Itallan prisoners in the A trian camps had not shared seanty packages from home with these 800 Serbian prisoners, all the Serbs would have died, Dr. Kyas| NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS TPractioalix. no feet.” ead De Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. an provided by} What was LIBRARY FUND Ryan's ca which opened Monday tn all parts of the United States. It is being waged by the national | brary war counct!l, appointed 4 Libraries are also to be provided for crippled and maimed men who return from service, interned groups and prisoners of war, safl- ors on shipboard, and men at naval | Stations. ink of r, made wan given with their Secretary of War Baker. And for this fund Seattle will of chicory raise $25,000. bread This was their whole ra-| With the national fund, $10,000 The local fund ts being ral Uon. j Mb buildt 411 be construct- Reports received at Red Cross! OP Ubrary buildings will be construct| under the direction of City Lib he Aqua s show that there | : : American soldiers are being train.| Tan Judson T. Jennings. Commit- need of dc 2 and nurses to care A million dollars and 350,000 4 Book cases, chairs and tables|tees have been appointed fn the for the civilian population, as all|/pooka for the aries of Uncle wit be purchased. Salaries of I!-| various library districts, whose the doctors have bee the arn press Food, clothing, | s, seeds and ag nents are also In previous Invasions the y had dest the farming a of this agricultural people. A n of soup kitchens tn tho vil absolute necessity, if to take a heavy toll ghtlng units # ts the goal Will also be paid) members will make canvasses for brary attendan line fund. of a campaign | from it jages al fa a lages famine is this winter. M'ADOO TO BE He works with *‘Good Judgment’’ * 6 6 CITY'S GUEST Secretary McAdoo, of the treas-| ury, will arrive in Seattle Tue: |Octobder 9, at §:30 a m. from kane and leave for Tacoma at 3:45) p. m., according to a telegram re- ceived by Joseph Swalwell, chair jman of the state central commit tee for the Liberty Loan campaign A meeting was called for Mon day afternoon to outline plans for his re jon. Swal well, who 1s president of Bank of Commerce, the following chatr t Loan mpaign Eldred Tucker, or >. J. Smith, finance; George W distribution; W. L. Gwinn, publicity; R. P, Oldham speakers, and George Allen, cam paign manager. LA FOLLETTE WILL SUE “DETRACTORS” i United Press Leased Wire We are trying to do the same for your 5c Cigar _ The steel worker knows just when his molten metal is ready to pour into moulds. Out of his years of experience comes—Good Judgment. _ Our tobacco expert knows just when his leaf is mellowest and sweetest to roll into Tom Keene’s mild blend. Out of his years of experience comes—Good Judgment. What is it that you enjoy so much. yar 7 light up : ‘om Keene? imply the fragrant, mellow, satisfyi aroma of Good Judgment. ‘ ie When buying, be sure to find th word KEENE branded on the wrapper. ganiza TOLEDO, O., ot, 24.—Senator [Robert M. La te was en route to Washington today, after jan address here yesterday, in |which he hit back vigorously at his enemies. He has collected ma terlal for many libel sults, he said, which will be filed, “when the courts are free and open.” Ia Follette did not discuss the causes of the war in his address to |the 2,800 people in his audience here. He urged a campaign to elect a congress that will fairly represent the people's views on the war ADJUSTMENT BOARD | HURRIES MEETING | By_ United WASHT wage adjustment c shipping board today began work on @ new wage scale for San Fran cisco, Seattle and Portland ship owners. Following the San Fran cisco atrikers’ decision to return to work on a temporary wage scale, tn compliance with President Wilson's A gestion, It was ided to assem bh the wage adjustment board at one The War Mot Leagu 1 America to give er for ” at St. Mark's hall, Wednesday even. : ing. ‘ ’ | Seattle to have wooden shoe com-| ‘pany, Who are to manufacture an| average of 800 wooden soles @ day, Hemenway & Moser Cigar Co., Seattle, Wn.