The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1918, Page 2

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STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1918. PAGE 2 SOLDIERS NEED CRACK BAND TO Fee | one cavon oF pavaconcert? Do You Realize the Lurking “A sands of homes—let us help you. / Your Credit —if you have an account here, your purchases will be added without additional payment. Srenry ice cutis, oar gammoy | SMOKES A WEEK HERE SATURDAY y woldier in | ce wrt, Ou will be urday night 6 crack » und has 364th infantry band, from ‘Camp of the features t Fourth of July to express the SATURDAY—LAST DAY OF] factory demonstration of the famous HOOVER suction sweeper— —see how it picks up dirt, lint, etc.; shown in actual operation in show window! Sdeats carpetings. Only the Hoover litt rugs and carpet ,ors, Vigorously shakes them upon an cushion, and thus dis Hedges all deeply-imbedded, ground-in, in Jurious grit. —thoroughly sweeps. Only the Hoover has a self-cleaning, soft hair brush which the elec more than 1,000 times a minute. This brush is GUARANTEED to sweep up fa an instant even the stubbornest ¢linging lint, threads, hairs and litter. Crushed nap is straightened. Color ings are restored, and the life of the floor covering greatly prolonged, suction cleans. Al! dis ny millions, The fund haw ready sent 800,000 cartons the fund a » busy working Contributions amall, and it take nal League for Woman's keep the fund finan sisting in arrangements ‘The highest subscription made has | and Maj, Gen. and Mra. H. A. Greene been $100. | head the list of patrons and patron There is no time on the battle | essen front that a package of American| Plans for the Fourth of July cele amokes ia not the most welcome /bration proper go forward with asessnsoenoemsmenessiaenpnta — | promine of big doings, including a| mintature Camp Lewia in the heart “FISH POND” BRINGS $3.50 | | of Seatve | Another pond” han! jand brought in money for Our Rey parks in France Toba » Fund Alice | (Cre Carroll, § years old. arranged | the plan at" her ‘home in Vore || START BUILDING OF Sot; Gnd weate, $4.88, Néltls 8 CONCRETE SHIPS Sima helped to sell popeo: DM 1 , t 7,600.) added to her profits pear on the outside ight of street dancing pbration in all the da will go to the Red companied by pain, it noon be| vern: | »— thing in the canteen, but there are nm delight o n nner ly shipyard, W lent of the Ban ne Co, an n'a company Paith, and will shipbuilding You can imagine © motor revolves Private John H. Muggttt, of the | au, 165th infantry, knows about that) for the government time, and it took more than a card U the Tobacco Fund of r meeting of the D, 161et Untt ta ntry, will be held tn the Chamber of Commerce assembly pleasure I have received the package whi e|rooma on Tuesday, May 31. DR. L. BR. CLARK! the trouble. lodged dirt and I wish Swept-up iit thanks and a . M r ‘ ee dustiessiy wi and time Sometimes these poisons which are generated b Ko possible Into an easily emptied, @ust-tight bag, by a strong current of air. {Attachments suppiied for “dustiess dusting” everywhere, for clean- ing dare floors, in hard- toreach places, etc.) decaying teeth attack the eyes, or the ea throat, and even serious cases of spinal disorders have been known to come from this cause. cin this fund }writing this letter in my dugout, at 3 a.m, I am e |The morning 1 Altogether, it is hard to imagine a more destruc- tive agent that can be turned loose on the human system than a decaying tooth. Your digestive ap- paratus may be pretty nearly put out, of | by these poisons. They are taken directly ithe stomach when the food comes in contact with |the decayed tooth in the process of mastication. And nothing is more unpleasant or far-reaching in its baneful effect than impaired digestion. So, as we sid above, we feel convinced that if you really and THOROUGHLY understood just how bad a thing a decaved tooth is you would take steps at once to have YOURS put into perfect con- dition and then it is a simple matter to keep them that way. ready, started As perfect as can be made will cost no more here than the ordinary kind bought elec where. aft ut our signal officer to un bat talions and companies further for | ward. “My chum and I were to go to | different stations, so I maid good bye |} to him and started for my own post | When I got there I found, to my aN leurprise, that it was in the front |line, and ha nts, a| Your Bg a Credit" coME AND SEE and I decided © before going on duty. I tu self in, fully equipped, exp have a nice little rest, but within two hours we had three gas alarms That meant putting on the mask and staying awake. A Lacky “Shortly after, the boche started his | artiliery bombardment, and it just New Spring rained shrapnel and minniewerters, | | but our artillery went back at him and it was good to hear our shells Oxfords at Beit We believe that the service we offer you at this office is superior to what you can get at most places and for that reason we believe that you will find lit to vour advantage to come to this office when }you find that you ought to have dental work done. | We ask your careful consideration of these facts. | First—We Employ Only Graduate Registered Dentists This is a most important thing from your stand- point. A graduate registered dentist has had first to spend a good many years of hard, patient study under competent instructors in dental colleges. Having done this, he has then had to go before the state board of dental examiners and pass” a thor- ough, searching examination as to his knowledge CARPETS FURNITURE Morris Chairs, $6.50 and “$8.50 Bedroom Stands and Tables, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Used Carpets, All Sizes. $10, $12.50, $15 and $20, | | | | comfortable bed. Put he always was a lucky chap. ‘Brown and gray kid and brown calfskin; Louis heel, : . “ be. xt morning, my friend was! Special Prices! “The weather in fair, the eats good ligh nde $ | did large allotments and carry t sole, lace Oxfords. plendi $9.00 Hin th pital, having some of the An exceptjonally good purchase enables us to of- and the only thing lacking were insurance, have to depend ee OPEL OLY COO Beviebs German ‘Minnie’ picked out of him, and getting plenty of rest In a nice,! *% six new Oxfords at very low prices for quality of stock and grade of shoemaking. |emokes. ‘The cigarets which you sent certainly taste good and fill a | mostly on the supply from folks at |home, you know.” ¢ . | Alice Carroll, §, Port Ludlow. .$ 2.50 isiaiaieniiaadiaiaeiiad a : . . ee Seeperame Darabsannr | Mr and Mrs. Bandy, 3206 13h <== fiand ability to practice dentistry. Every operator Light gray kid, Louis heel, light sole, sgh seb Date pu A8AG in this office is just that type of man and every one Hace Oxfords ..........+++++++eeseees $7.95 W. L. FULLAWAY of them has his certificate from the state dental Sales Manager 1919 Second Ave. t kid, military heel, medium DANGER OF TORPEDOES MEG ete de’ Orford’ snes $6.95 fis crowina sMALLER Brown kid, Louis heel, light sole, lace $6 95 PARIS, May 17.—“There was only one case of torpedoing in waters ———— EE, LOE ccc coneccccccesvbersesee where American warships are oper. | EVERY PAIR A BARGAIN ating, during February compared there was none,” Admiral Wilson de. | clared today in an interview in the} “The House of Service” 903 Second Avenue board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. |'Second—Our Equipment is of the Best. i; It would be the height of folly to have good Hij\dentists and then not give them the best of tools with which to do their work. We spared no ex- pense when we fitted up this office. Every mod- \}lern appliance for the better performance of pain- ess dentistry is included in our equipment. Third—We Use the Best of Materials. | We have found by long experience that the best jof materials are the cheapest in the long run. We Matin | Take 1 or 2 Lessons STEVENS’ WAY | Little Cost. Private Talis | Day a ¥ Burke Bldg. The Mission of the Savings Depart ment of This Bank--- Is to Help People to Save--- We Are Ready to Help You who runs the Nut House and sells all kinds of Nuts, and calls himself The Chief Nut, and is looking for that $5,400,000.00, says 1405 Third Avenue In Every Respect Seattle’s EAT NEXT YOUR MEAL AT <4Dangers in Diseased Teeth? which Lewis and the ‘Tenple ond Lloyd QiUMS000000000000 000000000 ERSSEeReeRSeRSeeeeee eee neaeeReesReeeReeeEeeeeeEes Very probably you don’t- thoroughly—because if you did, it is very certain that you wouldn't permit another day to pass over your head without taking steps to have them fixed up. Did you know, for instance, that while a tooth may ap- give you any pain, that at the root of it there may be a tiny pus sac which is slowly but surely distilling a most deadly poison into your system?. Sooner or later this poison is sure to give you trouble and it might be really serious. This poi- son slowly gathers in the system, generally at a joint or other vulnerable spot—swelling and inflammation result, ac- nosed as “rheumatism” and is laid onto the weather and other impossible causes. to alleviate this condition. Only one thing will effectually cure it and that is to get right to the bottom of it and fix up the tooth which is causing all the trouble. And without the aid of anexpert dentist, you probably would never succeed in finding out just what was causing to be perfectly sound and may not even of course, and this is generally diag- how futile ordinary treatments will be must please and satisfy YOU when you come to us for your dental service. We figure to treat you in such a manner that you will not only come back to us when you need our services in the future, but that you will also recommend your friends to us when they are in need of dental work. And we know that you won’t do either of these things unless you are pleased and satisfied on your first visit to this office. Fourth—Our Ironclad Guarantee All work that leaves this office is guaranteed with an ironclad guarantee, which is signed both by the operator who did the work and by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. This protects you from every possible angle and simply means that if you are dissatisfied with work that comes from the Regal Dental Offices that it is your own fault, because if you will let us know about it we will make it right for youu =, _4 Fifth—Painless Methods 7 We have brought our system of painless den- tistry to such a point of perfection that we are now able to guarantee to perform practically any kind of dental work without hurting the patient a bit. This is a very important point for your consideration, too, as many people have put off having necessary dental work done on account of being afraid that it would hurt them. And then, in addition to all these things, we ask you to remember that we have a reputation to live up to—a reputation for fair, square dealing which it has taken us some years to build up and which we regard as by far the most valuable thing we possess. Be sure that we will take no chances with it- FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call and let one of our experts give your teeth a thorough examination and tell you just what is needed to put them into perfect condition and also just what the cost will be. You will find that our prices are the very lowest con- sistent with the best of work. Remember, this examination and estimate won’t cost you a cent nor place you under any obligation to have work done unless you want it. But for your own sake, we advise that you give this matter your early attention, 4 Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. N. W. Corner Third and Union Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. | DEFENSE COUNCIL MEN |FISH LECTURES WILL RECEIVE THREAT NOTES) BE CONTINUED HERE EDWARDSVILLE, Ill, May 17- Seattle housewives’ course in how | Threatening letter | heart plerced by a da pd from alle Start Saving Today Bank Open BOLDT’S BIG 4 ari baie ®! to cook fish will be continued for an. . ve been ters other week, under the instruction of re Pr vis A : i as Savinnll ta je Mrs. Evelene Spencer, by arrange 1414-16 Third Ave. S t d palberlenivae ie ment of the Seattle Chamber of Com Seabart tak |merce. Lectures will be given Mon ore on Saturdays day, Wednesday and Friday at 2:30 From “The first chance we get, off goea|at the Y C. A. and on Saturday 4 id some Yuent We will/of next week at tho Masonic club what the proGerman can|room in the Arcade hall. All ques the letters. | tions regarding fish value and prepa ration will be answered gladly by the Waltham, | fish expert. ward, Uli — nd’ Men's | ‘ea trom) MEAD TRIAL ON MAY 21 Request that the trial of W. B Mead, charged with ting the espionage act, be poned until rsday RAINIER Restaurant and Bakery 918 Second Ave, in b j t. ovanton | later date, was de & BON morning by Judge J Successors to [in district court. & Hunter, | ING é STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Mead’s attorney, } sto trial May 21, . Foster is| | RENT YOUR FLATS WITH STAR WANT ADS, EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL—EVERYTHING MUST GO HERE'S WHERE YOU SAVE MONEY We are retiring from retail business, entire stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoem, Furnishing Goods and Unredeemed Pledges from First Ave. steck— will be sold at than cost LOOK AT THESE SLAUGHTERED PRICES— THEY WILL MOVE TRE GOODS Men's to $35.00 Suits, price | $7.00 Walkover, Watsen end Meyer Men's to $25.00 Suits, price, 98 | _ Lew Cut Shoes... 2... | Men's 500 Silk Lisle Sox . | Summer Underwear, per Bc eee Men's $3.00 Hate .. up to $3.50 $10.00 Top Shoes Men's $1.50 Caps, price Straw Hate Suit Casee Suspenders .. artic a will be sold at leas than cost BEGINS SATURDAY, MAY 18, at 8:30 A. M., AND CONTINUES DAILY UNTIL SOLD OUT. Everything Must Be Sold Regardless of Price, We Cash Pay Checks. Corner, at Main St.—Don't Miss the Place. {ws oe | THE BARGAIN STORE [tent ats Corner Store | 222 Occidental Ave.

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