The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 5, 1917, Page 2

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Years service to| the homefurnisher’ | select holiday gits now- pay — yume’ oF ict us help you! thousands of Thanksgiving dinners will be tooted on EMPRESS Malleable Ranges! indeed thousan yes, eral tle people will enjoy their Thanksgiving dinners through the famous EMPRESS Malleable Rang e~— the high- type of absolutely est range made in America! an EMPRESS Mal- leable Range will positively save ONE-THIRD your fuel! —we jermans have adopted the om and youn She wome German army p of women SAVILLE HITS AT CITY FINANCES; DRUNK, SAYS HI The military police is concern ed, not only in view conditions in Seattle, but In other civie mat tees Now comes the charge that one of Seattle's financial ordi nances is in vilotation of a su preme court decision. CoM. E. Saville, com mander of the Camp Lewis po- lice, Is quoted In Monday's Ta- coma Ledger to that effect and mirth punctl and May invite you to take advantage of our liberal credit service, —lifetime service! —sanitary style! —perfect baker! —clean as porcelain! SK YOUR NEIGHBOR RANGE TOMORROW ! 102 te 111 &. Mieventh sr. ture Co word. THROAT AT LEWIS‘. °°." By a Staff Correspondent Jeourt's dec CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Nov. 6. pr Suddenly crazed. P te Joseph|which makes bo th company, 146th depot | officials Mable brigade, slashed his throat and thr ficers them subject to im himeelf into a creek at DuPont, tn hment f 4 reing certain an attempt at muicide jast night. He| funds in payment of bonds of de is in the base hospital, near death | ta A districts. Members of his company rescued Ortinance 1834, as amended by | ora ance 6349, seems at variance s] t's deciaton. fo pact steele orovenenit revolving CAN TAX er - rd soomne. to Save tabu ap Ol fy United Feese Leacea Wie bonds deliquent on or before May 1, WASHINGTON, tor the Seattle or ¢ What Saville Says ile is quoted as sa: ne m unable to understand how sxiness men of Seat n the an te Mf you value your watch. let! 3 repair it. Next Liberty .— Advertisement. affairs where N KS Kalac maken the and is pay | fund, Cites Bond Redemptions T under 1 that there $45,000 tn ent local ir ment district bond: In most of the ¢ prove. WE HAVE A COLUMBIA}: GRAFONOLAY Dnt “os Meet Your equirement at sind Price You Wish tien I commerce merce, t OLD-TIME COLD CURE—DRINK TEA! Get a small package of Hamburg t the tea, put a cup spon It, po and drink a t breaking It is etable, therefore narmiess ae “Time to Find Place” FAILURE was at first There's no euch word | With ambition, force For failure is but | With a brain that’s standing still this |No man can make success in life Wi it a positive thhught; ins become inactive contracted with dry-rot. To doubt yourself means failure, And you'd better not begin; You must regain self confidence xpect to win. We're confident of our prices, And we will save you more On each fall SUIT, COAT, DRESS and HAT At the FLORENCE UPSTAIRS STORE, The splendid little ment illustrated abo bring to your home t | fn music—Think of the | ure this small sum w | nd you and yours these lo i Gays Caleat Dreak ter evenings—music th fe AMUS ier er oc meson A family can enjoy—from class feal to the late song hits AL M US Some of the ne ords will help m tractive to the » BUY YOUR COLUMBIA HERE A smal! payment down the balance monthly fy—as sults your will place an splendid models selection of recor home TODAY. The pr Columbia. Grafonolas in fame everywhere using your ¢ may have the seasion now « outlay Second and Union : - I ¢ understand who would MEN T S |have rivtea this Jens it’s in line |with propaganda to keep two per ankes, and ORPHEUM utilitie SOPTIUE RETREAT OF VAUDEVILLE TUCKER E GERMANS OF AKKAS r Acts AILY—2:30 and 8:30 Fitth & Pine “BABY MINE" A Case of Too Come in and listen of the New Reco fneur no obligation to pur chase sid the fund TALAAR in “THE BARRIC Weekday After Miss KERR To SPEAK h club Nach to Eat Four ¢ ‘ Warr i 0 a th Meeting open to public ‘ As, for in! ng other bondhold | nome | vo been in, | angry and] [ MOORE THEATRE prevent transfer of funda that wil “humanitarian” children of the riage of food « hildren being examined and given passes to STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 5, 1917. PAGE 2 plin of sending back to French soil, thr upied territory of northern Fra ie forcing this y ake ther jos in Geemany thru Germany ITALIANS SHOW HEROISM WHEN FALLING BACK BY JOHN H. HEALEY “ROME, Nev human wreckage, on the tidal wave PRESENTS OLD BILL Patrick Gibbons, a oad contractor in state Washington, presented County Audi tor Norman M. Warda | ant for $2.20, 1884, Gibbons says that he had pot searched thru an old tin box] that he had for more than 20 years me -tim PEACE AND PLENTY While we do not love money for its own sake, we realize that it is only money that can ward off want, woe, wretchedness—perhaps ‘Vnlted States Consul Confident starvation when American Consul Carrol earning power is gone. : And earning power, for all of us, will sure Bi es ly go some time—this J) in tue we all know. Tage Sete ge coed hrf A MONEY, stands _be- Bj sate in the section flow overrun by tween you and the fear fj) the enemy, He was also gre ot want. along Doesn't thls convince Jf t¢ Une. and complete you that you should lim. °°” open that account to- day at The third army The National City [!°°° ==: ssmmice « man Bank cnt OF SEATTLE Don't let another week go Hy without one, © American em nt he had ret od to his post at Venice, after a the front. He was of ° to prenned with | emtabliahme helping dren care for refugees and OFFICERS J. W. Maxwell, W. Baker, Vice Hloedel Asst, Cashier Aant. Cashier sal bagaar at Do You Know How to Save? Many people want to save, but do not, because they don’t know how. In our booklet, “Twenty-Five Ways to Save Money,” given away free upon re- quest, you will find the personal experi- ences of people in and near Seattle, who have achieved through — their ability to save. success each ure- Among the many plans offered one tried and proven good—there ly one that will fill your need, START SAVING NOW With our funds invested only in firat mort gages on improved Real Estate, and in city state and United States bonds, we offer you the safest place for your savings The net earnings are paid you twice each year of Ven-| In so far as we are concerned there has been no increase in dental prices on account of war or any other cause. Our prices, based as they are on the highest class of dental skill, service and mate- rial, are not merely the same, but are, lower than before the war. While there has been an increase in the cost of dental material and supplies, there has been a still greater increase in the volume of our business. Thus we are able to meet increased cost without a corresponding raise of prices, and to continue to give to our patients abso- lutely the BEST OF DENTISTRY FOR THE VERY LEAST MONEY. For several years we have enjoyed the largest dental practice in the state, and in the past two years it has more than doubled in volume. This we take HIGHEST CLASS OF AT THE VERY The bigger costs, We guarantee to perform minimum of a and to for-the very least money. We are at the he leadership by I LOWEST the | the PRICE POSSIBLE. s, the less it costs Think this fact over usine the lower charge give you the best of sad of oking t t class of dentistry i nitted to remain so, > but the highe { patient is pert ‘ I value of any } for we times the ¢. Clark WE MAKE NO ( HARGE advantage of that fact. 1405 Third Avenue. Diagonally across from the postoffice. In every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. to do business, and act accordingly. all extractions and other operations with the dental FOR examinations, estimates of and we extend a cordial invitation to all persons to visit our offices and take Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. NO WAR PRICES IN OUR BUSINESS DR. L. BR. CLARK to be both a mark of appreciation on the part of the public and as an incentive to continued effort on our part to give the PAINLESS DENTISTRY and the lower the service and material ir profession and have for, years past kept our OUR REPUTATION FIRST AND OUR PROFITS LAST” *d in these offices, stand ready work in order to rectify a possible error. and no to spend ten *e covering all work done is issued to each patient and is and by the LICENSED Graduate Dental Sur- cost or advice, REGAL DENTAL PARLOR Lady Attendants on Duty at All Times. N. W. Corner Third and Uniort. Be sure to get to the right place. NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS Secccococcoosoooce TANK TAKES BOSCHE °: Fr Mail.) tank crew Far and Near va rom Venue Wire r t ay a British News by y Telegraph red, ‘nt ru and Telephone nt “and we shipped out into a neat- iF nch. We saw a » will hold thetr | A machine ¢ wrecke t between two et ¢ rst ave and Washington » trace has been found by the and immigration officers of a L the Unite g over the inday all of Pliny I organization of exe 1 form a club for the co the soldiers, at t of th | quarter | 10, Tuesday Motor exemption b in the “Transportatic yele Sergeant in th f en leg, while | Mr kidded at Henrict nier ave. Sunday, aud Kai wandering around all alone ntly dazed, and yelled to him w of the guns ear wo one of the men bring him in out of ie was in an awful state & all over—but we gave cigarets and he bucked

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