The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 31, 1917, Page 2

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New Office ™: OPEN FOR BUSINESS DR, P. L. Dr. P. L. Austin, for-| AUSTIN mer Manager of Pain- less Austin and Nation- al Dentists, has taken a long lease on the North-| east corner of Third and Janes street, and has re- modeled, equipped and . furnished the most mod- etn and up-to-date Den- tal Office in the North- : west. Would be pleased to| have, all my former pa-| tient$ call at my new office, and have their work examined, and if any of the work has given out, I will gladly repair or make over free of charge. To all Union Men| and their families — by| presenting their Union| cards — will be given a) liberal discount on all their dental work. For thirty-one years I’ have given up my entire time to the practical side of Painless Dentis-| try, and I am thorough- ly competent to do all kinds of dental work ab-| solutely without pain or) bad after-effects. I can assure all my! patients that I am capa- ble of performing every kind of Dental work known to the profes- sion, understand the treatment of all diseases of the mouth, have made a thorough study of Pyorrhea—known as Riggs disease—for over 30 years, and can abso- lutely cure this disease and save your teeth, un-| less it is necessary to ex- tract the teeth to cure the disease. If your gums are shrinking, bleeding and sore, you have thea. This disease must be looked after at once to avoid many compli-/: | cations. Teeth extracted abso- lutely without pain or bad after-results I will be pleased to have every man, woman and child in Seattle and vicinity visit our new office and get examina- tion and estimate free of charge. These s plendidly equipped offices are ar- ranged for the comfort and convenience of our Patrons. United Painless Dentists L. AUSTIN, Manager. DR. Pyor-| RED CROSS TO M0 TOTS WILL HURRY AID TO | DANCE TO AID QUAKE VICTIMS TOBACCO FUND | WASHINGTON, Dec, 31.—One mee ty fe Msred Yt in patriotic service, 40 thousand dead as a result of the little tots are determined to al Guatamata City certhquake was t dance their heads off next the estimate furnished the state y night te do their bit in department today ina eablegram pence Ph gona bs ll the from the Central and- South They will appear as the fea- | American telegraph company. | ‘The San Jose manager, under date of December 30, related that he had just returned from the capttal, where he found 40 per cent of the how demoliahed, most of the others unin habitable, the American legution and consulate, the postoffice and large churches wrecked, martial law in ef fect, inhabitants quitting the ty upon the president's orders and ter rifie shocks» ntinuing at fivemin ute intervals Communications Severed een Guate eon the Pa as been devar od | : port stated All cammur inland from San Jose ha meager been re des, Gu Railroads have been de have been din. to obtain defin: aster ows of the Red Cross Helps & population Sener Men Guatemala City ha of over 150,000 pes dea said, and if preliminary reports are true, suffering among the thousands made homeless must be acute Red Cross has been appealed to land is prepared to take charge of re Met work as ¢ kly 4s supplies can be rushed th from neighboring republ United States. a od eratitunte to thi" Little Anna Bess Carson, Who Will ry for ng warships to Sanj to aid in re Dance for Smoke Fund work ture of the benefit show to be put on by the Do academy, at #15 in the Odd Fellows oy, and Pine To Prevent the (rtp AX ve hich will do With years, are | apecialtion HLO0D POISONING: Hamlin's Wizard Oil a Safe First Aid them wil Treatment How of hook jaw soning t from t ec ‘ slight scrated or little cut! Hamlin's It ts and effective a powerful Wizard © first ald treatme antiseptic and should be applied im-| ie a nt . The children have heen working mediately to wounds of this kind to|hard for several weeks to attain prevent danger of infection Jerace and pep for the big event and healing and| Mothers have been making unusual It is soothing quickly drives out pain and inflam. | effort to obtain beautiful costumes mation in cases of sprains, brulses.|for the occasion jeuts, burns, bites and stings. Just} “It would do our boys in the “ reliable, too, for stiff neck, sore| trenches a world of good If they d sores, canker sores, ear-|could drop in some afternoon and on and toothache. watch how earnestly the chiltrer Get it from druggists for 20 cents 1" are working in order keep therr If not satisfied, return the bottle and/in smokes,” said Mr get Ever your im ave sick LONDONERS STAND ard Liver a Guaranteed. —Advertisement BOTTLE WHISKEY AMUSEMENT Standing in line all night for tick DRC. 31 TO SUNDAY, JAN. @ EXTRA NEW YEARS MATINEE na bottle of whisky ia placed or London dispatch announces that Witam, Berets, Jr, Presents a Sow London brewery re ently anndunced the mle of a sup y of whinky relea from bond air 6 crowd lined up several hours be re time It went at seven shillings and «ix fy BAYARD VETLIRK eaitt custetnet ant pence per bot Author of “With t law only one bottle and in 20 minutes the iis aes tateaee entire amount was sold WED. MAT DEST SEATS, 81.00 MECHANICS CALLED WASHINGTON Dec MOORE THEATRE | for 145,000 more ship cath ratowd haw been insued in order to push the con Orpheum Vaudeville struction of the 6,000,000 tons of TONIGHT shipping needed to support the mi 1 P.M lion American soldiers when they 1T MATINEE | #0 to France. A tot 276,000 me ie chanicn in needed, and only 130,000 are now working | To ENFORCE HEADL 1our Law PALACE HIP OUENPIA Deer thovtue ‘eon sotiehdiien ‘ headlight law will be rigidly en fores@, beginning January 1 HIFPODROME VAUDEVILLE and If you value your watoh, let Weekday Mata. 16 Heynes repair it. Next Liberty Mew Year's Eve theatre.—Advertisement. TONIGHT ,.,, GAIETY THEATRE First and Madison NOW PLAYING BURLESQUE FOLLIES OF PLEASURE” HW. Are inight Mat. 11 p.m. Extra Holiday Mat. Tues., New Year A Wonderful Mtory of tndian Lif —— HE apt oF hada dell produced Avid Plelasco Nights 880 to Ble. Mats, 170 and 28¢ NEW W PANTAGES Dr. BE. J. Brown “fas Ge ai eu so as Germany a J i | read y article in Tuesday's Star SENATOR FH is " NATO) ¥ Wraa IWIN J. BROWN : ending Dentist NEW SHOW TOMORROW Alice J oyce “The Question” CLASS “A” Theatre KIDDIES TO GIVE DANCING : FESTIVAL FOR SMOKE FUND 1917, PAGE 2 SPOT LIGHTS BY MEL. 0. DRAMA STAR—MONDAY, DEC. FAULKNER MAY ANSWER TOU. S.: ON BOOZE CASE : TAN The 13th Chair,” a deep mystery play by Dayard Veiller, the man whe wrote Margaret Ilington's great Law," direct will M. I afternoon The rovernment of prosecution ented leader of & new whisky ring in Be r we the Crowds were turned awa the “mn Orpheum, Third and Madlson, Sun Thin in the opinion of Sheriff Jobn| ayy in their attempt to mee the open Stringer; who led the force of city, | ing of Ue week's bill, which Includes | county and federal offictals against KIX transcontinental vaudeville eets 3 5 hold. where nev./#0d the fifth installment of “The the Bow beans stronghold. where sev. eat of th mans at the Bat eral hundred gations of law pM ete dhs tante aaa welzed, Stringer says Maulkner wil : jordon Highlanders in acti White, of the English army a descriptive talk with the pi no doubt be held for trial | Cor Heed amendment ment of liquor into dry tor wohere) evanen in the case oss Phe Honka-Tonk Quintet,” which ters in the seizure of 1,220 quarts ¢ & ub : eo va © end of the bill whisky In cans labe rego Pry wide at the N. P. freight sheds. ment is said to have come from an Eastern firm in direct violation of the Reed law In the big boone drive of Saturday 6 Orpheum for t consists of singing jase munie. The hit wan when orchestra played on miniature in wet arrests were made and to neven goods the value of $11,000 were noized Others Arrested Faulkner, those Q. Faulk, Ferg fetor, 1117 Third « jon to singing e and Ken r wagon driver taken as witness against Faulkner but reloaeed later; Frank Mahew 171% Washington at and = Eillen| Cronquint, 906% Second ave. charged with selling liquor; Mertwig Johnaon of City of. Reattle Ernest Post, cheuffeur, taken Hpokane st. wharf with two sacks of liquor from the steamer steamship ar The Follies of Pb Sheriff #tringer headed a posse of | Th? Play ts one that is well adapt deputies and federal agente, which |! for New Year's week; in fact, the raided the Faulkner home, at 1 bund a New Year's N. 44th #t., Baturday noon. Faulk » aafe. As 8 Fe aie wae arrested and 198 quarts of|tult: the produe is one continual liquor, two automobiles and an auto| DE cabaret sem the art t truck were seized he Cine ‘ and partnet Hquer, raid to have been ned had a to Panlkner. were setzed af the N. . freight shed “4 Maw Criminal Record eI A clue to the operation of the al er leged ring was ago by Deputy on hin Vaent ined two weeks Sheriff! Von Geret chorus © > girls, who w lad in Monte Aus he company up to the minute n s new arpa: MOORE One of the * & threeyear term at MeNei!| that has nd a four mentha’ sentence to ree county Jail for smuggling n. In 1906 he te alleged to have |th® bill which oper eloped with the IT-yearold daughter | Sunday afternoon. @f a prominent Vancouver famity | Th? review inc and kidnaped her two years inter, | er all the way f Review © Moore * bite of melo ark Hill T after she had obtained a divorce. He|¢rn in Yonkers to Ch agree peck She dounitied 40 & teuetee at "|ramento. A stop ix made on the 1910 MAES 1) Loven at Vicksburg, where a big treat sciigedttile TE 3 lie siven | in Dixie harmony by col wed fol As at entertaine nk Crumit} ie thers Prudent Investors Demand Title Insurance and Avoid Trouble att An opinion on a title "Craven cote may be met by a dif- and Darrell it actin “The Demi fering opinion — and differences of opinion lead to lawsuits. some twisting Title Insurance pro- tects you from the ex- pense of lawsuits. It pays for your , ‘operty if the title proves bad. ry Washington Title Insurance Company Under State Supervision. | “lneen arranged for to carry dancers | “| back te | i ; ight w a big time Galety at 11 p. m ormwand the audience will join | ‘ a big New Year's celebration . There will be an extra performance of the burie show besides al Pe There w be a special midnight | . matinee given at the Moore theatre t i1 p. m. tonight. Besides the| egular Orpheum cireult vaudey . acts, there w be numbér of apecial tunte that the management are = 1 a surprine There wil © nor in prices for the ma A midnight matinee is announced | at the Palace an extra with performance v acts and a number of «y oe Dreamland WILKES Heart of Wetona,” is the Lenora Ulrich, who was inal Wetona, with the Bela | of | pan ld have to Fun-Making the acting of Grace Huff in the fs role. Grace made a charming Souvenirs for skinned maiden Everybod An Indian maiden by the name of | ry y Wetona gets mixed up with a couple of white men and has to forfeit her right to appear virgin of the corn festival, There is tragedy and with here and there little aw the Admission to pathos in this rough sym PALACE HIP comedy 5 5 A new, mystifying novelty, called Ladies Are Free The Wireless Girl,” with Jean Dawn, as a human wireless receiver Every One Welcome and Jack All, the operator, heads the new show which opened Sunday at the Palace Hip. Miss Dawn reads | messages went her by Allen, who’ es! 1918 WILL BE THE YEAR, FOLKS! One year ago today in our ad in this paper we prophesied that 1917 would be a mighty fine business year for Seattle. Our prediction was more than justi- fied. 1917 most certainly came up to expectations. And now we want to go on record as saying that 1918 will be THE year. It looks to us that it will be the biggest business year by far that Seattle has ever seen. And we are going to say to you just as we did one year ago today: “How much of this great prosperity are YOU going to get?” And we will answer just the same way that we did on December 31st, 1916, viz.: “That depends on just how efficient you are and on how hard you go after it.” DR L. B CLARK Many thousands have heeded our advicec and have had their teeth fixed at our office during the year 1917. And many thousands more will do the same thing during 1918. We hope that YOU will be among them. It will be a mighty big day for you when you decide to make the turn. For the person with teeth, it is a decisive step in the right direction when he or she resolves that from that day forth they will keep their teeth in perfect condition. It’s a step toward success. We want to take this opportunity to again thank our thousands of friends end pelitee ane pare Gee gs ae Chale patronage and confidence during past year. We wish you all a Prosperous and Happy New Year. 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, (n every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS works his wireless apparatus with- out her being able to hear it Kelly and Davin made the comedy hit of the show with funny talk and | blackface fun | AT THE THEATRES THIS WKEK Metropolitan—The 13th Chair.” The La Vine Trio have a balanc | | Meere—dOrpheum circuit vaude ing and lifting feature. }4.. ville) The Adanac Trio are instrumental. | | Gatety— inte ae ery good singers. | ure.” Beatri Bweeney and Jense New Orpheum —{Vaudeville) Pantages (Vaudeville) Palace Hip—(Vaudevilie) Wilkes-“The Heart of Wetona.” “The Follies of Pleas: , comedy singers *, with an entertain - SURE PCE EE A “hard time” dance will follow the regular meeting of the Lioyd Goorge society, at the Congress ho Monday night Admission will A military ball will be given in the Tacoma armory January 6, by the M6iet infantry. A s«pectal train has Seattle after the ball it i d oO he Officers anD LF, urectors of the € ae Sf dois & . Ae “ation take pleasure in announcing a ak an semi-annual dividenD the rate of 6% per annam for the half year ending December 34, 1917 7, o a a Paget ound Davinge & Loan « « OM caceton Srd Ave. at Pike Founded 1904 i ‘Kesources over $1,700,000.00 a TT 7 UU iii US TE I Me ei

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