The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 2, 1917, Page 2

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to] ELKS ENTERTAIN 54 ihe homefunisher!| CO URUAEN) girls and boys: join th: “STANDARD CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB!” ‘ JOIN THE EMPRESS SEWING-MACHINE CLUB! AN 50c aWeek! no interest! there are several thou- sand of these high- grade machines in daily use in Seattle, all giving absolute satis- faction! a high«rade machine—for easy run. sness, practical devices and lasting =the EMPRESS ts strictly ning, simplicity, noise! construction has no « ball-bearing cears, aviomatio drophead! t the kK « et. ota : Young Girl Tells of Being in Opium KANSAS CITY, Ne A —TO NEW MEMBERS OF EMPRESS SEW. ING MACHINE CLUB, ture Co Fourteenth Child Is Started to School JURY INISTURIS CASE CAN'T AGREE tt Holds Mass in First Line Trench Tt is Often impossible for sold | ‘ the French ¢ ine dug. cane |t 4 Sun 2 ome lure whows a priest has #et “ED God's altar in the shadow ef|! n under fire of German shells, ts holding mass Jagainst James Higurta, > was i“ Biggest Beer” Sign Undergoes a Change} LOUIS, Nov | arged w rtm Because the police had neglect-| The had been o Temove a rope that was/and » ly before noan eridenc d across the street in Bal-jno indication of reaching a ¥ during a celebration out B.C. Wolfe is suing the iy for $24.40 damages to his ma cl he drove tnto it. ut all nigh dict amused at an A new line at the bottom “Died October 4 Do you want to sell acre | age? Use Star Want Ade. | ANNOUNCEMENT! q UBLIC taste has been a long time “finding itself’—in the matter of beverages. Literally millions of people have been searching for “just the right drink.” Scores of beverages have appealed for favor contestants the public has been able to pick a that captivate the taste, aid the digestive proce Selves into red blood and strong sinew—health LIFESTAFF—the Staff of Life in liquid form—golden grain ren- dered into a pure, wholesome, unfermented beverage—was hailed wi delight by thirsty multitudes; then came another of the Staff family BOCKSTAFF. And BOCKSTAFF prov ner indeed! No drink before the has approache or best BOCKSTAFF, the good old-fashioned dark Bock Brew, in new, unfer mented form. Its rich, cr y goodness instantly made it the hit of the town. The BOCKSTAFF Goat became so much of a popular hero that we have had to apologize for not being able to brew BOCKSTAFF fast enough. With BOCKSTAFF as the key to what YOU—the public—tike best, we are giving to LIFESTAFF that same creamy softness, richne gratifying goodness that you like so well in the newer arrival. Good before, LIFESTAFF is now a dozen times better than ever—with a “come back”’ taste and a smile you can’t resist. Give LIFESTAFF and its new flavor the “once-over”; see if it isn’t a Treat, with a capital “T.” In the popular 10c bottles—or on draught A case ‘of this improved LIFESTAFF would popular thing ever sent t rt Liq be the mont Id He HEMRICH’S STAFF PRODUCTS CO. Capitol 870 SEATTLE | LIFESTAFF_EVERYWHERE a ry DRAFT DIVISION | rm 1028 WLS AVES, STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 2, 1917. PAGE 2 ‘STEAMSHIP ALKI ALKA The pte hi Which reveals a set of perfect teeth is a pleasing. thing to behold. It is an indica- tion of good health, for good teeth and good health are, as every one knows, synonymous terms. What every one does not know, how- ever, is that it is possible to obtain the services of a LICENSED Graduate Den- tal Surgeon with many years of actual practical experience to his credit, at a ridiculously low cost. Our establishment is composed of thirteen oper- ating units and laboratories and specialized de- he| partments, and assistants in keeping with the size of the plant. THREATENED CT ee DETROIT, Nov Ten the the lite of Mr, end the demand ening letter reenived #t Monday by the father of Mre| TACOMA STRIKERS — ARE STANDING PAT :\: » Anarchist Asso jared 10 men » task of tak tor king's By United Pree TACOMA Our purchases of material, accessories and dental appliances are made in such large amounts that we obtain everything at rock-bottom prices. These things, coupled with the fact that we en- joy the largest practice in the state, enable us to practice modern Painless Dentistry | AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH THE HIGH QUAL- 9 ITY OF SKILL, SERVICE AND MATERIAL WHICH IS OUR FIXED STANDARD. We guarantee to perform all extractions and other operations with the ab- solute MINIMUM OF PAIN and to give you the very most and the very best for the least money. OUR ESTABLISHMENT AND THE PERSONNEL OF OUR STAFF IS THE LAST WORD IN DENTISTRY. of the girls and elec night teclared he ther man wan but falled to ry after t ination | jclans last ing wating { crommexa More arrests are expected today DR. L. R. CLARK SLAVS DISPERSE AUSTRO TROOPS Ey.’ ATHLETE MUST hres See cece PAY UP HIS ALIMONY PRT RAD Austr Par former state BY Here A $5 ELECTRIC for ness , tan et ‘ i IRON FREE ing that time he had made n _ WE MAKE NO CHARGE for examinations, estimates of cost, or advicg, | yo a Pe Nahe naglne ek tr daltbae ac and we extend a cordial invitation to all persons to visit our offices. 401 to 111 8. Bleventn 9 | WHAT SHALL ee . We are at the head of our profession and have for years past kept our — || WE DO NEXT }Railroad Bought for leadership by looking to | TUESDAY AFTERNOON ? why, Go To THE HIPPODROME stie:sy University AND JOIN Prof. & Mr. F FIA Oswald’s y L gg NEW DANCING N°E CLASS ° Junk by Big Concern KANSAS CITY he ch age hw a “Our Reputation First and Our Profits Last” None but the highest class of dentistry is practiced in this establishment, | and we stand ready to spend ten times the value of any work in order to | rectify a possible error. A written guarantee, covering all work done, is issued to each patient and is signed by both Dr. L. R. Clark, who as owner and manager is the responsible head of this establishment, and by the operator who does the work. tte =e icesaheg tisnes| IT = — ree “hme g iy! aig he Siew sre 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 pl In every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS BREMERTON OPTICAL CO. NAVY YARD OPTrctans oO t Pree c Tells Business Men They've Got to Fight} ft iness men must get into the! time and mt to bring ment of decent life and ho: was the mesenge delivered Mark A. Matthews at the luncheon at the Seattle|; Glad Handers” of |ASK IMPEACHMENT 'ALFONSO TRYES TO _ Dist. 10 Will Meet) QF MAYOR SMITH) GET A NEW CABINET mpted men of Local District os Gaon Haas tank the By Unlted Presse lensed Wh 7 Cal » cam oe 46 {ll meet in room 225 of OHILADELPHIA, Nov, 2.—Im-| MADRID, Nov. 2.—King Alfonso t ay asked Marqu Alhucemas to nt of Mayor Thos B. Smith |. ngertake the formation of a minis moval of Director of Public | ty Safety Wil by the October grand ! on was Pr ee Albert Hansen | deweler and Silversmith ry report s under bail on mduct in office, | # FORGATARRHAL DEAFNESS _OCTONEK __ FIRST SWEATERS NATIONAL os BANK Outof the High’ Rent District ‘ Glasses A uf \ > Dr. Schoonmaker ny nse ee . and have Will be appreciated ny every KK | This is a unique busir , based Mornings t 1001 girl and }upon logical fundamental prinet. boy : Abed ples of charging only for the service Duy tl » OCTONEK and you Aiea delivered plus @ small, certain, | Will have satisfaction of know NOW IN OUR NEW LOCATION | neyeryarying profit, you pay for|ing that they are made of the best pped as with lat- | you, and you alone receive, ALI-Worsted Yarn and finished by ation, 77" We maintain our own laboratory, | hand methods ' and buy material in large quantt| 4 | ,- ties and conduct our office on bust ness principle Trained nurses always in attend u nt w o ‘ : PAINLESS AUSTIN, Inc KNITTING CO., Dentists Schoonmaker Optical Co. Third and Pike | ARCADE BLDG, | Factory and Store Union St. and Fifth Av. ’ ni | —<—

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