The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 22, 1918, Page 2

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LATEST COLONIAL uestionably April the tin out the necessary ne limit for filling] tions « papers 1 is OBSCENE CARDS COST $50 T. Lark amble, pleaded e r A pour on hot water and all Pleees are thoroughly and instantly cleaned REAL ISETION TWO STREAMERS Port A and t “schooner Rutua I Wood, ENGINEER'S WIFE joss. sites cn veasela are owned by the Charles FORTY PLANTS HERE | Seattle at present has upward of |Husband Spent $2,000 Trying] 1° *!2huiiting corporations. each of them overs th contracts. to Restore Her to and wor No telephone orders for this outfit will be filled. Gecens Ave ct Fine 8. $68 to 151 B Meverh wm. Tecoma | Health ‘y 2 Wwuo's wno || —~ peg AGATES cat and folks are mech | Another wonderful Indorsement| tred . peltohed. e « 50c for Tanlac that will be read w rt Take Your tprest by thousands of tra ing women HAUL OFF HELENE } will val of the fit. . agates and up into in sets for # true love does rule the body. Beautiful Bot Different White’s Gem S REI TBA st OS, ae (iedithnianaierenantgnentae ee eee : STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1918. | rary Ae irs BIG DOINGS ON 1227 THIRD AVENU The Postoffice is Op- ite Ue March Birthstone RLOODSTONE ~NEW SHOESHINER SOON | || FOR PUBLIC OFFICIALS) ——— and I returned pwed into my old wos taken to a | r | STEVENS’ WAY | s Lede Asstetante. Ave. Main 2 Pay Day! Pay Day savings ndw will take care of “‘Rainy’’ day necessities when earning days f treatme medi are past. dof Mr. Cooper's ; The pay envelope of today holds the home a0 snesip solread ¥ “"'| Dandruff Surely : of the future--the kiddies education--the rit ‘tes beat sreetation ot Destroys the Hair little business for yourself. | sey, ite. Tams, Sow: on my’ fourth 1 want plenty of th There is no safer, better place for your savings than here. yr it will it if you | time since I beca ndru r hair and ruin Our funds are invested only in first mortga, improv teal estate, and in City, State, and U. 8. f rsdenahivg 86 meals I have set m actually feel so mu husband a few day Open daily from 9 A. M. t Saturdays: 9 A.M. vol P. M EE 5 pow. & For over 17 years we have never paid less than foe ™Y panes 3 t vealp and rub it in| on the savings of our members rp © finger tips | most, if not all, of pti tet | $ your ¢ iff will be , and Resources over $1,800,000.00 ak and frail 1 was three or more applic will seein discouraged and could not comp! y dissolve and ent de. myself to believe that I gtroy F be able to enjoy another jt el that way every single sign and trace of PUGET SOUND SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Ord and Pike Street GUAR BDAY idl ill if fii hi i ies ‘ My. WANT ADS BRING RESULTS 1.” You wil! find, too, that all itching Ue personal db clal Tanlac represent asaechaniiient, dandruff you hi ‘edy never fails. Advertisement, o “< Wylie Hemphill _. ADAMS , 2 PAG This being true, the question that confronts you is where to go to get your work done. We invite your consideration of these facts in regard to our office: Phe Regal Dental office f years. When we first started there was practically nothing to it except Dr. L. R. Clark, himself. Soon as business grew and expanded, one assistant after the other wa ded to the force till today we have a large corps of killed and experie { Also the offices had to be ¢ ed from time to time a { * for more space. We have now grown till we occupy the entire floor on which our offices are located. Our growth has been wonderful — we might almost say the despair of our competitors succeed. You can’t help it bigger and bigger all the time. Thus we have grown—grown because we have had a genuine service to perform for the commun- ity and we have done it in a conscientious manner. We have one of the largest and best equipped dental offices in the entire Northwest or in the United States for that mater. When it came to fitting up our offices we spared neither time nor expense to give the people of Seattle and vicinity the very best in dental service. idea in machinery or equip- add to our facilities for the painless dentistry will be Every modern ment that could possibly better performance of found in our offices. The most up-to-date of sterilizing installed here. All instruments are thoroughly completely sterilized after being used. Every operator and attendant is garbed at all times in spotless white. We use genuine ‘“Novocain” which is one of our very biggest aids in performing painless den- tistry. We have plenty of the genuine article and will use it for your work. Most dental offices have not got this valuable article nor can they get it. All operators in our office are gradu- ate registered dentists of the very highest | standing in the dental profession. Each | apparatus is and Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postof fice. L. ADY to Anna; the board to Be Business es of Schools nytcy stTuDENTS MEET | Seatt iM THE students HAGUE, March 22 made a Dutch demonstration rninister. The Handelsblad in parliament, following the relzure declares a leader 1 graduate of the/ of Dutch ships, will shortly ‘ tom and niso of the | government if the time has not come . o recall the Dutch minister at © men Washington and hand the American | gain the his passports § Pure Chewing Gum ¢ a Stick a day BLACK JACK | An Up-to-Date Sanitary and Efficient Dental Office at Your Service Hardly anyone has the nerve these days to take the posi- tion that good teeth are not the thing. It is so generally ad- mitted that there is really no room for argument. has beenin operation in Seattle for a number but really there is no great secret about it. It has simply been a case of pleasing and sat- isfying our patients. Any business that does that is bound to because one customer sends an- other and soon you have an endless chain started that gets ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. | ARRANGE FOR TRIP 0 FOR DEMONSTRATION |: Thursday night before the house of |“ will be made ask the | Misi Mt Mami DR. L. R. CLARK and every one of them has graduated from the best dental colleges and passed the examination of the state dental board. As an indisputable evidence of their knowledge and ability to practice the profession of dentistry, you will find that each 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. Our prices are the very lowest consistent with the highest quality. We invite you to call and let one of our ex- pert dentists give your teeth a thorough examination and tell you just what is necessary to put them into perfect condition. He will also tell you just what the cost will be so you can go into the proposition with your eyes open absolutely. Good teeth are a most valuable asset to any- one. If yours are not good it will be very well worth the small cost and inconvenience to have them fixed up. In fact you couldn’t very well mak-# a better investment. But don’t delay this important matter. come in at once. Better N. W. Corner Third and Union Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. TALK ABOUT “WALL ST.” Ye t ‘ INSPECT SKAGIT SITE WAR LEADS HIM TO PEN t t of Lighting J. D.| Conv Friday for ersation about “Wall street governments” and capits s landed Curtis Cliff The trip will take four days and |’ in part by train and remainder of the way by automo- Deputy eriffs Matt a and Walter Kerr placed Clifford um ler arrest. a> UNION BAN. The chief business of this bank is to serve its depositors and clients in the best manner possible. Eneeorreeaaes It is just as important to the bank as to the depositor that the relations be- tween the two shall be cordial and friend- ly. It is on that_basis that the Union Savings & Trust Company invites your account. If YOU are a member of the vast army of ship yard workers, you will value and appreciate the establishment of a Savings Account, or a Checking Account, in this Bank Resources More Than $5,000,000

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