The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1918, Page 2

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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1918, -PAGE 2 54 Years service t¢ the hometurnisher Cm | SEATTLE MAN AT’ We NO —if you have an account here, your add chases will be added without first payment. ice chest: genuine special— speciai— $8.45 regular price $10.50 —COLD BLAST chest, made solid oak; heavily lined with galvanized | upholatered in lal foe week $16. 1 'LOOKEE! YEOMANETTES DON NEW UNIFORMS | AT NAVAL TRAINING STATION ON CAMPUS | CAMP LEWIS IS GIVEN SENTENCE WASHINGTON, May 15.—Charged aft deserter, and de-| or w convict's| rmy uni} with being a ¢ claring he would pr form has Le > findings he cane must t reviewed here be renter Wiliam Pemberton, nentenced to imprisonment t ourtmartial, is the owner of a bakery at 4450 Fre mont ave, He is in the guard! mp Lews 65 refrigerator; ‘special — ITALIAN PLANES DROP | BOMBS ON AUSTRIANS ME, M A squadron of eroplanes su | an wub | | | Sallorettes salating each other on “U" campus this morning. Ooe0000, look! na and} for f THERES FOR | TO INCREASE STORAGE |SWEETHEART Of vegetable oils of 90,000 barrels submitted Wednesday with an | on for a building permit. to whom Mins Rery in suffering f; pened w ear bre rf over an embank Misa Rery waa on her v coming to Tacoma to visit Relieves—Gas in the Stomach, Sour “Stomach (heartburn), Bei ing and Full Feeling so ¢: compmined of after meals MINUTES. Trial P: your drugsist Gress upon re Bellingham ham, Wash. od the Bathers at CRYSTAL POOL Every Thursday and Saturday From 12 to 2 On days mentioned—from 12 to 2—our big sanitary pool is open to LADI ONLY. Instructors are on hand and FREE SWIM- MING LESSONS will be given to all who care to > ac of this offer. Water is thorough terilized and build- ing well ventilated. Special lessons by ap- pointment. Seattle Natatorium Co. Phone Elliott 1296 Second and Lenora | An increase in its storage cape | CAMP LEWIS MAN ¥4 by the Rogers rows com | DIES UNDER CAR porters of oils, according to) acoA, May 15.—Miss Ruth Bery, 26, of Portland, is dead, Sergt.| INITIATIVE || day, it announced and continue the) orseberg Is in a hospital at Eaton: with a broken leg and other s and Lieut. Robson of Camp ¢ which reach. || The o ww ‘s body was pinned She was rushed |to whom she was soon to be married STRIKE ‘ENDS quickty AM U AILNG SKIN = ce COMMISSION TO |NAVAL STATION ‘ ‘| CONTINUE PROBE AT ‘U’ TOHAVE A OF EXAM LEAKS HOSTESS /HOUSE ston | rts | Nava tior have al | hostess house in the Immediate fu ety-| ment got advance know pos-| questions to be t¢| UoR8 for promotion in the police de- | from Washington, D. C., Wednesday — partment, when it ended three and a | morning mnotioned the pian. The =| witnensen will be called next Tues will han OF construction company hae constructive | probe per “MOST OF TIME FOR TWO YEARS mee"* | TELEGRAPHERS SPENT IN BED waren,” SOX" PEESS| OF TEN CITIES |. ire eres | MAY WALK eer | "Sh ors | WASHIN¢ pepe 9B re Tanlac,” Says Husband aaa an makes one lew nm with energy, » acation, | Robsor ROBERT B. MANTELL Mat. Today—Romeo and Juliet TONIGHT —RICHELIEU | Thuredey Nig Nt —King Lear, taken down wit em and J b ked ma ce" MAY 20 a. we Mr.CYRIL MAUDE rome GRUMPY MAIL red with pain all ORDERS NOW no nervous| PRICES, N6e-62.00; Mat, Soe ya night she} 10% war t > Sha was i SEAT SALE THORSDAY fix that I had to stay at od part of the time with resigned on account of fll he High School Girl |! WILTON LACKAYE, aH ¥, CLALIE "RO Disappears Here) with her perfect sr Eugenie k. | better and ¢ rheumati the ———————— n high ac ting | Bain her bac all Je her n| She able to be up and ge . ss ym her 1 p and get abou PALACE HIP \-: Serta Huai Withe 1 gee AS Felt has enlisted th 1 of the 7 wonderful . and L don't her leve it will be long until I will see in an effort Tho giet Yet tho Mls Frank Terry in “Mr. Hooxe” 5 Other Big Hip Acts Fentare Photoplay: Taylor Holmes in Two-Bit Seats school Tues. | her strong and well agalr Fifth and Pine ‘Boaz Buys Rinse Tel. A enteen hundred quarts of the whole body. In relieves rheumatism and other con | stitutional troubles by removing the 2use, Tanlac is © powerful recon structive tonic and containg certain ents which purify the blood ntire system. omach to thor 1, thereby corded a fitting fare rnere who gathered : tne Bishop's Carriage” | NEW PANTAGES Ma OVER THERN” nlac i and | Drug Store ad been| rection of a sy atlve.—Advert by Bartell 6 personal ai Tanlac represent THE ATLANTIC REVUR" With Billy Hache ie | Other Veatares, Genera — A Good Set of Teeth Is a Good Introduction When you first meet a person, one of the first things you will observe about them is their teeth. And you must admit that the impres- sion they make on you will be much more favorable if they present a nice, even set of clean, well-shaped teeth than if their mouth is filled with unsightly, misshapen, discolored or decayed teeth. So don’t overlook the fact that other people will look at the matter in the same light as regards yourself. And there is the matter of your health. Bad teeth will interfere with that and interfere to a very serious de- gree. for any one to neglect them. We offer you at this office the ser- vices of high grade graduate registered dentists, men of the highest standing | given in examina-| ture. Telegraphic orders received | | art! | | | | | | * LIKE NEW PERSON Now in the dental profession. ivery operator in this off graduate of a g dental col 1 every one has passed the examination of the state dental board. 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. So you m } come to this « ur work will who knows~his oughly and knows just how to d \ work the way it ought to be done to give you permanent satisfaction. We use the very best of materials fhat are to be obtained. Long ex- perience has taught us that this is the only kind that we can afford o use. prices are the very low with the highest grade \ volume of business 5 that we up enables us to take on the individual case age offi which does on ) one-half of the volume that we do possibly afford to take, and you g the advantage of this when you come to this office. -third It is so easy for any one to have a per- fect set of nicely kept, healthy teeth these days that there is really no excuse DR. L. R. CLARK All our work is guaranteed with an ironclad guarantee of satisfaction. This guarantee is signed both by the opera- tor who did the work and by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager ot this office, who is thoroughly ree sponsible. Our painless methods have robbed the dental chair of its terrors. If you are one of the many who has put off ing necessary dental work done on ar of being hurt while the ing y to you delay no longer. FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call and let one of our expert dentists give your teeth a thorough examination. He will tell you just what needs to be done to pu your teeth into perfect condition and also just what the cost will be. You will have a.pleasant surprise coming w hen you find how small the cost will, This examination and estimate aré both without charge of one cent to you, nor do they put you under any obli- gation whatever to have work done unless you want it. that you give this matter your early it for your own sake, we advise attention. Isn’t it about time that you gave yourself the advantage of a good set ot eeth? REGAL DENTAL OFFICES_ DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue. 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. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. KILLS DAUGHTER AND !THREE ALIENS HUN PROPOGANDISTS ba 3 Uz S. POSTER aoe > 2 IN EAST} sont a COMMITS SUICIDE nag 8 TITLE INSURANCE From the moment that your title is insured by this company you have no more title trou- ble. If your title should be attacked, the company must defend the suit without it costing you a penny. If the suit is lost the company must reim- burse you for the full amount of the policy. Washington Title Insurance Company Under State Supervision SHOE THAT DEFIES PREJUDICE” When doing your marketing, don’t fail to visit Stall $0, Keonomy Market, upstairs, next to the new Grist Mill. In line with our attempt to economize, we have placed our Shoes on sale here. The 1. & J. Shoe ix a Seattle product. The soles are of Red Alder wood, tops of either leather or waterproof heavy canvas. Built like & regular allleather shoe, on regular lasts, and by regular UNION Shoemakers. Cheaper than the poorest papersoled shoes, as strong as the bh An ideal sl shipyards, in Factory: Salesroom ‘act Any place where the shoe is put to heavgr use in wet ground or on damp floors, SUPERIOR SHOE MANUFACTURING CO. tora down byt ricans and Britishers, a nd, ap-| to C. J, Hubbard, treasurer for seized them. & Co., here on a visit est priced leather shoes; as comfortable as any for gardening, factory work, farming, canner- 20 Seventh Avenue South. Stall 30, Economy Market.

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