The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1918, Page 2

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Payments monthly or weekly as suite your purse and convenience. 211 Union Street. 1332-34 Second Avenue. PALACE Hl TOMORROW TO SATURDAY H The Headliners | Pitroff cres. cin os Gray & Graham good as Ives, Farnsworth & the other Leahy FEATURE PHOTOPLAY Stan and May Laurel BABY MARIE Knerr & Rella OSBORNE i Wilson & Van “DADDUY’S GIRL” \ Arthur Davids Weekday Matinees 10c; Evenings and Sundays 26¢ heatre Ce - Daily 1 to 11 STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION SEABOARD NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE, WASHINGTON March 4, 1918. OF THE RESOURCES Loans and Discounts or Overdrafts . ‘ Bonds Real E Furnite nd Fixtures ., Cash and Exchange Total ..... LIABILITIES Capital Stock eseisSenvous Surplus and Profits .... Bills P: , Notes and Bi Discounted .... Deposits under call Deposits under cail Deposits under call Deposits under call of of June 20, 19 Depowits under call of December 31, 1917 ; 644,065.02 Deposits under call of March 4, 1918 818,289.07 The growth of this bank in its twenty-one months of existence is a substantial endorsement of its policies by the business public. j STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS | star Want Ads Best for Rests AMERICA MUST BRING WAR END SURGEON GEN. RYERSON “The war will not end until | Germany ix foreed back upon it to the United States. | power depends the | The airplane and the | meant much, climax is reached | will dep itohand struggle and the bayonct in Seattle t » university #tu hall at the BritichAmert ation in Bagles’ hall ng be accomplished un tates in able to put 90,000 men in the 20 a om 1,000,¢ field, fe ie 1 Adit Years to War 1 what would Mer rank and alacrity now out of it v lee a Their must be bre they can be tr “With the al a year,” . “L hope that it will not last Tells of Plans pitals a 1,000-| t at a cont ed, the how 1 be turned over to the French government He Was Escorted “From volunteered. Of that army 265,000 have been sent overseas. Since their first arrival upon the battle front in France, casualties have mounted un- til 126,000 ualtien. have been listed as cas nt echanical | modern warfare mi percentage of thom 1 one-fourth of those| per cent die from the effects later.” Surgeon General Ryerson was lieu tena: jonel and Red Cross com missioner with the Lord Roberts’ headquarters in the South African/;) war, He was de joes there. orated for his serv Son Killed officer's child in th All of the done their bit too much work getting ready for the jJob, and T haven't time ry ers in the} ary force. | her lite] torpedoed Paul Remembers Name When Put Alone ina R im ina him two hours to and address or be land where the crazy icked up on the 1, he hasn't been | Full Paul haa the island| folks are.” | from a children's home Beach, near Ta coma | CORONER'S INQUEST CONDEMNS SPEEDER At an not slow d or | ning at the time of the| bly will be filed by the prosecuting attorney's office SAYS ARGENTINE NEAR WAR AGAINST KAISER March 13.—Ar « brink of war with| t Julio H 11 at Buenos epirit , an prisoners |, «in the Fathertand , of the army will not go on. | , the officer | \. Canada 426,000 men have! sup | cue, thought of a can opener. STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 18, 1918. PAGE 2 IT’S LARGELY UP TO YOU —SUCCESS OR FAILURE To Succeed—those are the magic words that express what we PARTS T Rol MAN-POWER OF AMERICAN LABOR URGES RUSSIANS TO RESIST HUNS WASHINGTON, March 1.— America's w nemen have sent & message to the people of Kus sla, urging once © & strong | resistance against Teuton domi nation American Federation of Labor, today od he had spoken by cab ussta for labor. reo the | | | President Gompers, of the | | ing to exter xble read: © All Russian States are pained t st Huswian freedon would be by a blow Want to Hel » America f nervice n thelr ® © strive for courage and r yh if all free inited against aw walt your sugges AMERICAN ALLIANCE FOR 1 t AND DEMOCRACY Compers, President President Urges Texas to Adopt Suffrage Statute TIN, Tex, March 13—Presi np. in @ telegram to Mra ter, viee president of val Suffrage associa he Texas senate today earnent hope that the} Kas may wee ity way ute which will give to vote stated further that iple of woman my duty an the to urme this ae y the legislature, And it also vilege which I value much to own personal convictions f and urge such action ENTIRE STATE COURT TO HEAR ARGUMENTS nine arguments of traction company ore the entire state uring the May term. rd received by Cor poration Counsel Hugh Caldwell Monday. The date for argument was originally set for Wednesday The court was to have heard argu nat the traction MAYOR-ELECT HOME WITH NEW GREEN HAT| With a nice, new, shiny green hat, year’s vintage, Ole Hanson, Se. | returned | talk until after he takes ©, Monday ‘a like te he says, “but there's HOLD SOCIALISTS FOR REVIEW OF CONVICTION CAMP DODGE, Ia, Mareh 13 20 years prison. years, did not natitution today 4 here pending a rt-martial which em for refusal to uniforms and refusal 8 are that civilian attor = This Fine Columbia the matter to the war department, which asked a re view of the evi CAN OPENER FREES MEN IN AUTO TRAP) SAN FRANCISCO, March 13 equipped automobiles hereaft er will an openers Their was — decnonatrated when | lekok, Harold Duffey and Mark Richards were impriso a) beneath their near Redwood | City. 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Bad teeth are a serious proposition in many | In the first place a decayed or decaying tooth is not ' only a very disagreeable and offensive thing in itself, but | it is a breeder of poison and disease. has tiny pus sacs around its roots. by drop into the blood stream. finds a likely spot to concentrate. tacks. very often erroneously called “rheuma- tism.” Ailments of the eye, ear, throat and even of the spine are now known to oftentimes come directly from bad teeth. Very often a diseased tooth cannot be distin- guished by the person who possesses it. Only the practiced eye of the trained dentist can detect it then, and even this requires a thorough and careful exami- nation. A DECAYED TOOTH DOES NOT ALWAYS MAKE ITSELF KNOWN Our answer to this is “NO.” Not when dental service of the kind that we offer you is at your disposal. We offer you at this office the best dental service that it is possible for you to get anywhere. E ‘ EVERY OPERATOR | ator in this A LICENSED in ts 3 DENTIST graduate regi stered dentist, who has graduated from the best dental colleges and also passed the examination of the state dental board. Each and 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. IS ANY ONE JUSTIFIED IN HAVING DISEASED TEETH? develop. A decayed tooth often ; This pus is distilled drop It circulates around till it This is usually a joint or some spot which has been weakened by previous disease at- Then swelling and inflammation , hsacz DR. L. RB. CLARK This is WHAT DOES THIS| {t means that you MEAN TO YOU? eS ng that when you come here you will receive the very best dental service that it is possible to get anywhere. It means that the man who does your work will be an ex- pert dentist who knows just how to do your work just the way it ought to be done to give you ing and permanent satisfaction. 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