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AR—TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 191 PAGE 2 | ue Buck U ae hy Hf PAINLESS DENTISTRY erent COME THRU WITH © SMOKES, MR. MAN) 546 homefurnisher:: | BUY LIBERTY BONDS! the best investment y ean make! —the best securitios—backed by U Sam! Buy as much as you can— buy them today! Sun-rain umbrellas: special-— $5.75 Fegular price $7.50 oot rary ta nn design: large ova —sun and rain umbrellas ; Heuined celden in a wide variety of P styles and golors, many rich bordered = effect these umbrellas are ab golutely vainproof fare finished with + very tips and ferry Feguiar price $7.50; spe @eeens Ave at Fine st. Bicycles on eredit—_ jase and up. and full-sized models $30— and up 201 to 111 &. Bieventh st | First Spares of Sport Suits, Silk Sweaters, Novelty Skirts, Etc. Spring weather brings outdoor activities and who appreciate the value of “Sport” gar- will be delighted with the season’s new “the most desirable colorings we are show- the New Sport Suits in Handsome Jerseys, and Sweaters. Mi They can't even buy American to And they've got to have thelr Harold 1 nl) of thar “France Tobacco each dotler that Wash, 100 4 packages for American fighting men four packages, each with o rach of my packages te placed Pend on which my unknown friend, the soldier, "1 TWO AUSTRIANS INTERNED HERE Louls Pragia, 49, formerly janitor | at St. James Cathedral, wrote poetr expresning the > that Germany will conquer Engtand. | And for flirting with the mune, he Austrian en Rum: | s to be interned as an omy alien, Pragia and W. J bala, 24, also Aust ore sent to Fort Lawton Turslay to be interned arenc attorn on recommendation of Reames, special | general | Pragia was arrested March 2 n| | three occasions he bad made deciar- jation of becoming a citizen and each time refused to appear for final hearing. Investigation by federal naturalization officials showed he was intensely disloyal, according to} Teamen government obtained a letter | by Pragia last July to an eastern representative of a steam: | ship company asking for a list of |, Lioyd steamers and saying | “Re all quiet. Austria, Germany Turkey and Bulgaria are in fir shape. Acnerica is hiding the trut Bumbala, a former lieutenant tn the Austrian army, who recently came to America, was arrested tant | fail as an enemy alien, but was re leased. Inv later showed of the acoording | ansintant enemy if he had a « to Reames. SEATTLE MAN SUFFERED FOR | Two Bottles of Tanlac Did | bills hin money | sreoht (SMALL RIOT AT POLICE STATION t took place at the| t headquarters! wher 0 years old John Clem beheld ontaining al! that he had in the My jo cried him © him! they were only going to ater ‘vard Ho wan arrested at Broadway and Union #t. Tuesday morning by Of ficer F. A. Reynolds, where he in em ployed on building truction He I be investigated fed eral autho jon regarding alleged at tacks on the government At police headquarters he » the Unite aid that ates government was a that he had en and darned fine place, joyed ite freedom and that he protection | defaming 1 JAPANESE GIVE U.S. $1,700 BAIL - ure of Teun a Watan ‘anno, Japanese, to appear for arraignment Tuesday morning before U. 8 District Judge Netes resulted in forfeiture of $850 bon each and order for bench warrants! against them. They were charged with attempt ing to bring aliens into this country on the Hawaii Maru, which arrived! at Tacoma January 27 Four other Japanese are named as defendants. Kiju Harada ts said to have Jumped overboard in Com- mencement bay, and it is not known whether he drowned or reached shore, Sukero Kiuchi and Hantchi Kiucht escaped in Tacoma before the would never think of|» Seattic Chamber ¢ Against Pershing | GEN VON GALLWITZ General Von Gallwitz may be od against Ger Y nan dispatches may has been ade commander ief of a new ate arm group on the westerr ont, whie ed observers believe an been formed t can forces south of the r U.S. CALLS HILL TO HELP RUSSIA n American perate with ing perfected In Wash uel Hill, of named for the exe ° Verdun we D. Cc, with & ement of the for nd hia appoints ng out the inte policy, was received by H y morning, in a communication irenxed to him as chairman of the mmittee on Russian affairs of the Commerce Tuew The league foward « Beattie delegation attended a general cor January 10 At that meeting, because of hin tn timate knowledge of Hussian affairs, Hil took an active part. Among others suggested for the executive committes, which is pro posed to consist of 18 members, are Charles H. Boynton, Henry Ford, Henry P. Davison, Samuel Gompers, Samuel H, Harper, Will E. Borah and Melville F. Stone. MAY VETO MEASURE HONEST, Its Relation to Dentistry My Observation of Some Interesting Cases Recently Treated by Myself MOUTH TUMORS.——The wife of a Seattle me with a tumor on the inside of her cheek « I ) tooth. The growth was as large as a small hickory nut, and increasing in size. She first noticed it about one year before. | removed the Epitheliaomia in five day without the use of a knife, without pain, and its removal leaves no indication of its existence. PALATAL GROWTH.—Case that of a young woman, where half of the roof of the mouth was filled with a tumor, The 1 diagnosed it was chronic tlental ab The removal of the teeth shown by my X-Ray to have been responsible qui kly ised the growth to disappear. Restoration bridges replaced the lost teeth and restored the health of patient. INJURY CASE.—Two months and two weeks in a hospital after hav- ing a handle 3 inches in diameter run through his neck upwards, tear- ing through the floor of his mouth and a large opening in the roof of the mouth, destroying the palatal bones, fracturing the upper maxilla (jaw) in three place The opening in the roof of the mouth permits the passage of air and liquids into and through the nasal passage. [his is a State Industrial Insurance Commission charge. The spirit of our Workmen’s Compensation law requires that this man be given back his health, so far as skill is enabled to do so. 1 will perform the Brophy operation of Neuroplasty, raising of the soft parts and the perios- teum on either side of the cleft and suturing these in the median line, closing the opening. If needed, a palatal metal canula or plate will be made. Thes dental surseon’s work, ations to succeed. The profession of dentistry is something more than a mechanical art, it is a science. The skilled dental surgeon, if he renders the full measure ef service to the people, should be able to perform these opera- tions. My 30 years’ experience as a dentist has brought to me the folloy hotel manager came to pposite her first molar the left cause a cases referred to are Oral Surgery. is a part of a skilled but he must be qualified to perform such oper. ing: EX.PRESIDENT MICHIGAN STATE BOARD EXAMINERS DENTISTRY 1899-190: GRADUATE PHILADELPHIA DENTAL COLLEGE DELEGATE INTERNATIONAL DENTAL € FRANCE, 1900 EX-MEMBEK NATIONAL DENTAL ASSOCIATION EX-MEMBER AND OFFICER MIC AN DENTAL HONORARY MEMBER NORTHWEST OHIO DENTAL 1899 COORGANIZER AND MEMBER SOUTHWESTERN MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION ROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION OF UNITED PASSED STATE BOARD EXAMINATION AND LICENSED PENN- SYLVANIA 1892 PASSED STATE BOARD EXAMINATION AND LICENSED MICHI- GAN 1892 PASSED STATE BOARD EXAMINATION AND LICENSED WASH- INGTON, 1915 ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION, I invite you to consult me. Examination and estimate free. “All work painless and guaranteed. More Good Than Treat- Also the new Sleeveless Jackets in both Velvets | ments That Cost $300 | Semevame arrived, and | and Jerseys, and a splendid selection in Novelty | Skirts in both wool and silk. We invite you to cal! and inspect these new out- day by for the ‘The ordinance passed Mor the city coune!l providing | paving of Rainier avenue, making it arterial highway from Dearborn | MAN| ADVENTISTS ORGANIZE {sss S%m grew" a soorouat IN CENTRAL AMERICA) or Mayor tia» | door garments, and call your attention again to ° of Mayor Hanson. He ts not yet con Our Liberal Credit Plan len made ty Artber Aire, a welll GAN “BRANCIOCO, Apel @--Or.| Vinee’ Of the necemity for the tn 2 ge 5 as known carpenter, living at 3903 Mead! ganization of a new conference ¢ which means that you make your selection now— \et., while in the Bartell Drug Com- Adventist, chareh and arrange your payments later—to suit your |pany’s store, recently. Mr. Albro de | Central convenience. | clares that he ha» recelved more real, | dies, ne benefit from two bo ot jac than from other treatment | cines that have cost him/| conference will | three hundred dollars. Lils| Wost Indian dist: | t follows } - | stomach tor ts years, ‘My food wour) Woman Remembers Many Persons in Her Will |not digest, and the gas formed by it) caused me w leery The gas | CHICO, Cal, April 9—Prohibition ould ret all wy round my heart iM J otgyale of organizatior Ir utions of the Pront chureh, dis rela- Jand cause it to the 11 felt ike @ hammer was beating against | tives and namesakes, and a score of ra from your I had to be very caretul| ti dians, are among 120 legatesn nam. | follows: Mix a stiff paste with some about my eating, and fot so tired of ee tek, Anuar oe erento yond sen gba a Califor plone ich lto objectionable hairs and after filed for probate here today or 3 minutes rub regent single bequest in $10,000 skin and the h are gone. This 4 such things, but I bald | total of $300,000 ix dispored of in le treatment is unfailing arty for it in s » 1) with pain or inconvenience at just had to give up 6 se, but to avold disappointment be |per at all, for w lcortiia you gat genuine Gu Ithing for supper | w Advertine “| night 20 1 couldn't ale 4 mp a fered for yeara with my back 5 night and | 1 stooped over my back would cramp e wo bad I could hardly stralghten My kidr were all out of and disturbed me so often at t 1 couldn't get any rest, 1 paid out nearly three hun <i dollars for treatment and medi s of various kinds, but kept get worse. 1 even tried dieting, and at starved myself out, and some relief, but just as I ventured to eat a fairly good meal, it would knock me| gop. completely out. I lost two solid ‘ |months from my work last winter, Jand it had begun to look lke my charge jess for first-class work than any other Dentinta in Se- Gttie? Their work in guaranteed for 18 yearn, Absolutely pais. | less extracting. LADY ATT | TEEN YEARS ee Selzaemon Kameyama ts fn. Japan. DR. H. T. HARVEY Dental Surgeon—Diagnostician FIFTH FLOOR EITEL BUILDING N. W. Cor, Second and Pike Swift's Drug Store Corner Phone Elliott 3026 Office Open Evenings and Sundays POSTPONE FIGHT ‘TWO GIRLS, 14, “ONCITY MARKET) ARE MISSING ‘The court action launched to pet | Two 14-year-old municipal fish market out of | lowed up in eas of Seattle. iness, and scheduled to come up| and a mother is stricken with grief argument Tuesday, was post-| Tuesday, as t) ult of the soned on account of illness of Atty.| pearance of Florence 1 y. Halvers He, with former | Dora Hornsett, both of } scalp and makes the hair brittle. or Samuel Piles, are mak-|ave. N. W. Both girls bh The bes g to attack on the muny|absent since Sunday evening ; thing to se $6 Joe eae }? J mulsified cocoanut oil, > They represent D. Reeks,| Dora, who stays at the Leslie| ina entirely prove By pec 4 private fish man, and are at | home, suggested a picture show Sun p, and beats the most axpenalel n ya for the Employers’ u nd two girls left for town ps or anything else all to pieces, The city is attacked for establish-|on a street car ry | You can get this at y aru ‘ore ing the market “without funds” and! Neither has been heard of since. | an_get th : a ey ae & en the right of the city to s i Jand a few ou fish te at-] Florence, Mrs. Leslie's daughter, | family for months Corporation Coungél Cald-|is tall, Her eyes and hair are dar Simp! - | Simply moisten the well and his assistant, Walter Meier, | She was wearing a yellow 4; . water and rub it i will maintain that the city charter] blue serge dress. The Horn spoonful is aly that: Se requ red. It = gives the city “the right to maintain| had on a black velvet coat , aS d establish” markets. That there|t : | makes an abundance of rich, creamy Sale peese-<-9 4 That there | blue serge dress lather, cleanses thoroughly, an - sufficient funds will be an: thoroughly nd Gi rinses sil; 2 ries sted by affidavits showing that a | 4 out easily. The hair dries Mary bike has Absorbed $2,200 worth |, King George rules over more Mo-/ quickly and evenly, and is soft, ae aoe " |hammedans than the sultan of Tur. Mie Menke to waitin ie fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy if ay eS 2 ee | key, more Jews than there are in| and easy to handle, Besides, it grade tine a more negroes than any | loosens and takes out every particle little | sovereign not a native of of dust, dirt and dandruff—Adver Usement. CLEMMER LIKE NEW Remarkable, indeed, waa the state- | | | FEELS provement, he sayn | Whether the mayor will veto the | bill or not, he refused to discuss. the compriaing America and the West Ir has been effected at the inter-| national conference, which contin ued in session here today. ‘The new | are tude the former| per for vision in ‘The eyes of » South American fish divided into two parts, the up OUR PHONOGRAPH DEPARTMENT is complete in every the air, the lower Getail—cali and listen to the NEW RECORDS. cond Floor. * —— seit a Star Want Ads Best for Results Be Careful in Using Soap on Your Hair Most soaps nearly Just Apply This Paste and the Hairs Vanish A nate, quick girls are swal- | the vai reliable home-treatment for removal of superfluous! face or neck is as and prepared sham | Poos contain too much alkali, which s% very injurious, as it dries the terian my ride. ed in the w jee ing the few thin, that half way 4 with me that I would some- |times get reckless and eat meats 1332-1334 Second Avenue well off, wash the and no} association ends its Funny, but every time Germany celebrates “a great victory,” Austria sets up a gre at talk for peace, Turks claim “a great success” in Palestine. Must. be that some of them have outrun Gene ral Allenby. ‘one. vcked, hair with about a tea ADVICE A Indy came Into our store And bought 9 swell Spri It mad. attractive, And joked cute. and a aniem «mashed This is the second time rence of this nature has taken place there within a week. Company of-|! t a lows to explain an occur pieces ahe She wore It to her work ench day, And many nde did says “Plense tell us where you bo: And the price you had ¢ ticers are nth ave., was the ent subscribers to taking $1,000, pa v9 total amount of the bonds |i taken has gone from $4,800 to $5,300 in the last 24 hours. BIDS ARE ALL TOO HIGH The commissioners Tues- lay received bids on road and bridge ntracts but all were regarded s high that none were awarded, but all advisement Two bids were received for the | WayneJuanita road improvement five for the Snoqualmie river bridg: and three Juanita-Houghton road | YOUTH ACCUSED AS | THIEF TAKEN EAST SAN FRANCISCO, April Loulsa Tech td express employe accused of steal Pitt urg, Pa., started in the custody of three Altho closely questioned, e stuck to his story that a hand bag ontaining about $80,000 of the stol | en money Was stolen from him while © was buying ——-4 "Beautiful Home Is Now War Hospital | Weller, 214 othe of the werd to them: “Take my adv at Africa. that FLORENCE STOR nome line of nifty SU yles that yo 4 || Shem 1308-1 if pou || “You'll alno somd nifty HATS, | pcre me nmncemmnngers A pH COAT, WAIST and| on each of them) ibaa NOW PLAYING MADGE KENNEDY TheDanger Game’ THE STORY OF A GIRL WHO MADE A GREAT CITY GASP WITH SURPRISE She quit her luxury for the county condition i had been keeping up with what |the papers published about Tanlac, Jand while 1 had t yubts about it being as good as waid it was, IL was in such that 1 evenings, 10 a.m. to 1 —— ——— eaeaatan | |was willing to try anything. So I oan, PIKE sTRIEET OVER own DNvG stone BWA! Just the very thing I needed. 1 have hard finished my second bot j tle yet, but I have already n bene | fited so much that I will never doubt Janything good I read or hear !Tanlac from now on, My is fine; and I ean eat mo: afterward. 3 DAYS ONLY. TUES., WED., THURS. [MM ! 2"! "itvow testing a hearty 20,000 LEAGUE UNDER it ice ae hear | last night I ate . THE SEA | mince ple, something I have not va | was Second and Union. DANTS. were taken under Suits, de. chiefs M to $3, Work v nome Help Pay for $2,000,000,000 Worth of Victory Ships About two bill Liberty Loan m ready been appropriate ry out the government's ship: I ping program, upon which our fl ae victory in the war depends 1 bad shape Douglas Fairbanks IN HIS BOOST FOR THE LIBERTY See this great fight to a finish, in which Douglas Fairbanks shows how to whip Prussianism, for the to 85, bout Glove ppetite anything | n dollars of least Dit] has al company tocar ng $86,000 in st today, sotive tured to eat for years, then went to and slept all night like a log. I'm not constipated, my kidneys and baek don't bother me And that ts only tenth of our total the underworld. tions for this year of safe-bren and her paver night Let us handle your subserip ff, GERMAN PROPERTY TO att Chaigiagen ot thee Al tion to the Third Liberty Loan HELP LIBERTY LOAN ,- new and sensational SHINGTON ; » of bu WASHINGTON, April 9—German properties taken over by the United s will y a large slice of » ‘Third Liberty Loan, A. Mitchell | ‘almer, alien property custo un, today instructed all directors of about one. beo appropria + ticket in Chicago. NOTHING LIKE ~ and #0 1 ¢ I have gained all of five pounds already, and feel that I am still gain Jing, not only in weight, but a ulso in ADL LO NIAT |atrength and energy, I'm beginning " to feel like a new man, and consider cHEATRe M |myself lucky to be able to get such a medicine as Tanta Tanlac is old in | Drug és 4 LADY A-G:LENNox | First National Bank First Virst in Since Soatt rohase Lady Algernon turned her b don Lennox has itiful home near Ban bury, Oxon, England, into a hospital Bartell] where wound ritish officers are personal) nursed back to Ith, Lady Gordon ‘Tanlac Lennox helps in the hospital work, | Advertivement too. LS LEEPER PING | and James y Ways 's Karly Days Seattle by under the Ty a to invest sur in bonds or declare im: | ldirection of & special ‘ vidends to be put to such | ntative

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