The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 8, 1918, Page 2

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54 years service to the homefurnisher' it is very eany, indeed. for you to furnish your home on our well-known, liberal, dig- nified credit terms jon the STANDARD EMPRESS SEWING MACHINE CLUB! NO INTEREST _ —THE EMPRESS is at a HIGILGRADE mac —we positively save you from twenty to thirty dollars on the purchase of an EM. PRESS machine. ' FULLY WARRANTED ur old machine taken Turrell’s Downstairs Department Special Prices Ladies’ patent coltskin but- ton and lace shoes with Cu- ban heels; kidskin or cloth tops; regular price, $8.00. Special at - $4.95 in shoes, lace and button . 34.95 black $5.00 $5.50 300 pairs ladies’ black ki styles; $7.00 value for ... Young ladies’ schoo! shoes with | low calfskin ... aie is Tan calfskin, same e style. oe cade ei 6 bi These are exceptional values. Ladies’ satin pumps, $5.00 and $6.00 values... | Little boys’ school shoes, sizes to 1344; heels ; -31.95 2.95 ode These prices are low on the present market. Downstairs at Turrell’s 120 Marion Street —or— 903 Second Ave. 12 CHINESE DISCLAIM OPIUM FOUND HIDDEN John Ho &. District Jutwe dr Merida opium, claim they are on ob and was fined $600 and « John Ho said he vat wont to a Chi $50 ana « AMERICAN INDIANS TO STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1918. PAGE 2 NOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL PEOPLE TEETH |Weak, Thin People Made —— and Fat Weak, thin poe women 4 guilty | ben pha and that ime FIGHT FOR DEMOCRACY WASHING ing @ many ds Americar 1) fighte first time in thd hb n modern Eur TON, March &.—Wear 4 will for the ry of the rac na, in keer ne tradit American forces of war n Indians have $8,00¢ of the awuen of the Liber Loan Bonds. Postpone Improvements Until War Has Ceased The act n in accordance with the policy y all murietpal improvements tely until the INJURED WHEN BIKE OVERTURNS ge Pinto, 4, a We f, wuttered the face and y a fractured skull, yreyele on which he was riding #kided and overturned at Ith and Madison about 7:15 Pri teal rail of forces He Light & Pow auto and hoe recovered con er Co. who se¢ured brought the youth to the city pital. Ie had not sciousness up toa late hour Friday Marconi Wireless Stations Are Ordered Dismantled Marana by the ma re from the nay The wireles equipment was sent | to Vallejo. The ptations will not be operated until the end of the war, according to nayy department offi cials. PHILADELPHIA, March &—The az tn t country wil! My fre * city Nall, here, if * carried through. y Scouts are now he a consus of the the exact nurr Jans in the United States nervices, It in Jeatimated th the numb wil total at leant & ORPHEUM THEATRE Third and Madison BUGENE LEVY, Mer FUN FOR YOUR EYE AND “IN ALLAR’S GARDEN” Our Dig Mausiesl Comedy 5 OTHER VAUD-VILLE ACTS AND FRANCIS MIS LATEST PICTURE Night»—10¢, Matinees, Wruasow Sars Bay r the ee STAR WANT ADS | BEST FOR RESULTS {| | —— | (tee TO ATTEND TO THEIR Putting things off has stood in the way of many a good man or woman’s success. “Procrastination” is one of the most harmful words in the dictionary. If it could be elimi- nated it would be a good thing for everybody. How apt we are to say, “Yes, | know I ought to do thus and so, but tomor- row or next week or next month will do as well.” And so that which ought to be attended to is neglected and we suf- fer all the baneful effects of our own procrastination. Those of You Who Have Bad Teeth Read This Decayed teeth are one of the most destructive agencie hey distil, drop by drop and bit by | most transmitted directly into the system through the poison on their merry way till they find a likely then the mischief begins. They very often or the nerves that control the eyes or ears for their attacks And then there is the very mischief to pay. The parts attacked soon become swollen, inflamed and painful. If a joint is attacked it i very often called “rheumatism” and all sorts of remedies and medi- cines are resorted to. Of course, it is not to be wondered that the desired relief is not found, for the real cause of the trouble—the decayed tooth— is not reached at all. There are many well authenticated cases of record where, when the teeth were gone over by a com- petent dentist, teeth were found which had pus sacs it the roots and as soon as this was corrected the trouble disappeared entirely. And the is that the offending tooth or for the very highe ade teeth may appe ectly sound from the outside. es only one-third to « It takes the practiced eye of the expert dentists to We do can possibly affor: detect the diseased condition. Stomach trouble, indigestion, nervousness and irritability, spinal troubles, eye, ear, nose and throat troubles imatism, re nov wn beyond tt hado known to modern virulent poisons, stomach. These pot to congregate and elect a joint—or the throat— cience. which are We do a very large methods won us thousands of fr to us for their own dent friends to us, so it is no volume. This enables 1 All work that leaves satisfactic Phis ich’ troubles pay to cor perator who did the we H vy save D.D. S., owner and ma competent dentist and do it qu I iy : ring, time and expense by so doing. thoroughly responsible. ffer you at this office the best dental service that it is possible for any one to give you. We have a staff of high class, graduate, registered dentists first of all. Each and every one of our operators has graduated from the best ‘dental colleges and also passed the examination of the state dental 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. This proves to you that he not only knows his business thoroughly but that he has PROVED that he knows it by pass. ing a thorough and se earching examination before tistry to such a point of to guarantee to perform operations without hurting volume of business. Our and careful attention to our patients have iends, who not only come al work, but also send their wonder that we do a large is to g you lower pric CCS all e work than an office which me-half of the volume that Ironclad Guarantee this office is guaranteed to jarantee is signed by the rk and also by L. R. Clark, nager of this office, who is Painless Methods We have brought our methods of painless den- perfection that we are able 1 the most difficult dentalé the patient a bit. at our office. 1406 SECOND AVE. ‘7s PLYMOUTH SHOE CO. soto AVE. Commencing Tomorrow Morning and for “ONE WEEK ONLY” Our “NEW STORE OPENS” With a Sale of Up-to-Date Footwear WOMEN’S GIRLS’ MEN’S BOYS’ $6.09 Tan 1 Military. Heel English Lastlicmerson's $6.50 Copper.toed Goth Top sh $4.85 $2. 45 Footahap, $2.85 cut to Cloth Shoes $5.00 Bincic and Tan Oxf, 2.95 3 a a $i. 86 gut to $9.00" Patent ‘Gray’ ‘and Canar MME att to. s+1s OO 85 400 White Cravenett« fF $4.85 Calf, Cloth Top. we $2.95 $4.00 Gunmetal 1a” $2.95 Pu 10.00" Blac k Kid Vamp. White 14 Top Boots, .65 = $3 85 Hp ie and Brown, Velvet {$6.50 Gunmetal, Bucher, Straleht $1.00 Gunmetal Neolin Sole Shoes, %'to 11, cut a ae sis : $2.45 afloat 2.15 Iteh Last Shoe, Double Havana wn $00” vamp $5.45 magn id 708 $7 6B! $3.65 ton Shoes, cut to It is a difficult task nowadays to buy dependable Shoes for the entire family at moderate prices, but this can now be accomplished by buying Shoes during our OPENING SALE. -SHOP EARLY: PLYMOUTH SHOE. CO, 140s second Ave. neta Calf, Blucher “* $5.45 "Dry Sox couts Washington . sinen 6 to 8, cut to inmetal 4.00 Tan Blucher, lin ent. Button, Cloth Blucher oe Hy io Shoes French and military cut t Pack Neblin Bole, Engiien [eo eho tty Lone Shoe ito al $6.50 Black ‘ Lant nt and Gunmets $10.00 ¢ >» Viel Kid, Biucher oe, cut to a competent examination board. We Have a Completely Equipped Office Every appliance that me odern science has perfected for the better performance of painless dentistry will be found here. We have the people of Seattle the v spared no expense to give very best. We invite you to call An expert dentist will give your teeth a thorough examination and tell you just what is necessary to put them into perfect condition. This examination and estimate won't cost you a cent nor put you under obligation, either. But for your own sake, we earnestly advise you to come at once if you have teeth that need atten- tion. You couldn’t possibly make a better invest- ment. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Ave LADY BILL EMPOWERS WILSON TO SEIZE TELEPHONES WASHINGTON, March 8.—To pre vent spies from getting military in- on, Benator Shepherd today od a resolution empowering ent to take over telegraph cable and radio communi tema during war time, un mo terms an those govern: ing federal control of railroads. STEAMER CENTRALIA IN DANGER FROM FIRE SAN FRANCISCO, March 8.—-The steamer Centralia, lying at Pier 17 was afire in th at noon today A fireboat and re apparatus jeved the blaze gine room "and yet they aa reasons. And when they meet their current Or ton theatre Ko. A Smilenge book han title cost, S SEVERS WAY | Little Cont Halla Private a ve © Ave. Main 9911, nue N. W. Corner Third and Union In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. ATTE NDANTS ON Accs! / & 6 | anys ago troe after fe removed her 1 of her crew for activities 30,000 LETTERS FROM | SOLDIERS LOST AT SEA WASHINGTON, March 8.—Thirty thousand letters route from American soldiers in France were lost ; Andania, mast of Ire pert ithorities alleged pro-German en of January SLACKER GIVEN YEAR IN JAIL| refused to regis und now he's months in the has ne of Six men charged as slackers wi arraigned in federal court Wriday. morning, In Plymouth Shoe Co.| in New Location 1 uth Shoe C Millet w » were and commodious and very ly appointed. The formal opening will take place Saturday, March th “Realizing the steady tendency of business northward,” said W Johnston, of the firm, “we bh closed a long lease on our new loca We will continue in the future best pos: the tion. as in the past to give the ible merchandise obtainable on market." Mr. Johnston will leave for Bast ern markets in a few days to pur-| chase yoods for fall, r and members! was AT ALL TIMES. ns had been filed by Assist- Attorney Ben L. Moore. led guilty, but said he s to register, Judge Neterer sentenced him to | day ment guilty Simon Erickson and April 9 TOtto raignment was set f Jackson Leonard pleade: and his case was set for Jeremiah a year's tm John Mai Working Men’s Special A great many of our goods are bonght direct from United States Army and Navy Supply Depots, and as every one knows, the quality of the U. 8. goods is above the standard, SPECIALLY PRICED Heavy Wool Mackinaw Coats; joods. 83.50 to $4.50 $3.50 to $4.50 hirts, rainproof; U 84.50 65¢ to 82.00 Shirts, with Olive Drab Slip-on Sweaters $2.50 to 85.50 Drab Sweaters, with $6.00 to 87.50 Caps 65e¢ ts, Garment Suits . $1.50 to $3.00 Slicker Goats 82. 50 to 83.00 1, S. Overcoats 00 to $10.00 Fur Over Sos... .. 825.00 Corduroy rooats, Sheep skin Lined. $9.75 to $11.50 Wool Trousers; U. 8. Goods . 83.50 to 85.00 Wool Blankets... $2.50 to $10. 50 Yorduroy Trousers, pair $3.75 Olive n St White Mus’ collars Sweaters Wool Underw PYORRHEA r Hea avy Wo 1.25 to g2. 50 $1.75 to 81.05 | Cotton Sox, pair... 20¢ Knapsacks..,.50¢ to $2.00 Wool Caps TB Shoes, t 8. Army Munson last $5.50 to $7.50 Wool Mittens ...50¢ to 85¢ | Moleskin Trousers, pair Wool Gloves ..85¢ to $1.65 $2.75 to $3.50 WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE BOYS “OVER THERE” W. S. KIRK’S ARMY & NAVY STORE | 1209 FIRST AVENUE, SEATTLE Free Catalogue on Request. Phone Main 4619

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