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STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1918. PAGE 2 SeURPIEEN 1 95,000,000,000 FOCHMASTERS | Perrotta | WILL BE COST SITUATION ON | i ‘ : OF U.S. MARINE NOYON FRONT ? Looking forwa ot only BY J. W. T. MASON | 4 ADD TO YourR| ities nesds, Van ¢ the ending \ United Press Correspondent | 4 »—> war, Chairman 1. N. Hurley NEW YORK, June 11—Von Hin ie ACCOUNT | satea rn ; hipping board, in an! denburg in showing a bloody deter : sche Mend eo ys py Wert ae baad ge at ae tl ge So little has been said about the cause of tooth decay and how to prevent the teeth from decaying, 3 MR service in a mutnas . a “ know “YOUR mar s that feobelan ta er wave tal) head 7 “ that a knowledge of this vital subject might be of interest. W.s. Dalbey, D. D. S., writing on the subject 4 T I SURELY ¢ 1920 he « of “Tooth Formation and Decay” in Life and Health, has this to say: “When some one leaves milk in a vessel : America's mercnant marine offensive exposed to air, it will gradually sour, and the warmer the weather is, the more quickly does this change ; Be Sty ruses. OAM: Om shag hess Pe Mae rong aa hong in the milk take place. This change is caused by tiny living creatures; indeed, they are so small that it be Sarthe expeniie on ee: ‘mere tt Seah: eudtaund "an Von iinaomie takes a very strong microscope to see them at all. These tiny fellows are ealled microbes, bacteria, or $5,000,000,000 Thin will be the} during the advance to the d germs. greatest merchant fleet ever assem. | This means that Gen. Foch is master ee : bie 1 the Netoey of ia rid of the situation #0 far as future con “Scientists have found that of destruction. They feed upon the microbes—are not the only ha fleet means, Hurley mut nideration of atrategy in the tooth substance, and at the one: t injure the teeth, how bacteria are more numerous in the final linking of the Un If Compiegne falls tr ‘ aris o their by-products dis- 25 de : States with South and Central Amer. | possession, Hindenburg hot weather than in cold. Every serie opr! it p ei wal vt e-iedhag ted. 8 Me teu i 6o-0) ion with these | been forced to (urn hia former Mon : integrate e 1 many respects just as bad. Thi o and peration with tb been forced to turn his former at | time a person breathes he takes é ote Pee 3 i : J psa Meo States in overseas trade didier-Noyon postition into a sharp | : tructure, forming a ho enemy is called salivary calcu Vast and ax yet undeveloped trade | we which will add perhaps “a in several i per ve these cavity, in the tooth. Jus, or tartar. This tartar, by possibilities between the Unit miles to the German front microbes, and when he eats : r ‘ ¥ Staten n, R ” Do men pr tle, th . a natural process, forms round St and Japan, Rusa, Chin At 6,000 men per of eo new | he takes in several thousand tha toatl, especially. oear’ thi Australia, and the Orient, will line will require $0,000 more Ger more with his food. And as it How to Prevent gums. If allowed to remain, it rea 4 fully according to Hurley mans than formerly for t prote A new commercial age will unfold | tion, ‘That is, 90,000 more will be is always “summer” in the : pot : he tt 1 et fi ; sets up an irritation within of & magnitude that will ¢wart the removed from Hindenburg’s reserves) mouth, becau it is always Tooth Decay the free margin of the gum mt ume and placed in the open battle line. | pre warm there, one can easily see around the teeth, thereby caus- Hurley warmly lauded American | T relinquishment of Complegne to ; $3.95 workmen, who are making atl the se | Hindenburg laine be weit con ider | how pie ei gs uae “Tooth decay can be prevented ing the gums to recede. The 5 things a poasibility, Over 0.000 led worth thin result plus the Ger in numbers under such favor- p nee Dele : Fe eee Eka inflate regular price $4.95 reguier price 3 men are xeheduled to be working at|man casualty toll which the French | able conditions. And, too, a te : prope is care Haws Ly es rdivigg he ge Ng Sea “hos i - 2 iio eciiell: shcuscaiaaiedeains. pains eeuiones Abani ship construction in America by |are exacting | tay’ EH’ Have dood. ahay at eeping the mouth anc 1 and later o1 EE ce pagens ence Sena Bagg Bye seb myn 1920, according to the eatimates of] There in every reason to believe ) at hav yey § clean, It is a fundamental law much that it hrings about a actly as pictured: reg lee for $3 75 the shipping beard that in no other sector mines Hinden. | once attack any particles of that a clean tooth cannot decay. very bad order of things—Py- Se ; Z oe ures apring offensive began have! food that may be clinging to > ye ‘i vt et anata pare ‘ POLICE WILL PATROL |ihe German casualties been so high! the teeth and t these a tegular visits for inspection to orrhea, the most baneful! dis- the Agee i, ct ee $3.95 proports ely to the number of io. and vim ene par- a reliable dentist are advisable, ease of dentistry. In very bad 5 ' 4 SKINNER-EDDY YARD ‘men invotved a» during the prewent, ticles sour, or acidulous. Now and if there is occasion for cases the teeth literally fall IN arive award: Oseapiegne some of these germs give off treatment, HAVE IT DONE out. That is not all; the whole Officer } of headaw IUindenburg may come t nud an acid calle len realization of the recklewsnens of lactic acid, which AND DONE RIGHT. If worl system is badly | deranged. assist materially in eating ano is done in the first stages of Rheumatism, arthritis (gout), dec the filling is quite pain- heart disease, stomach disor- ices, and less. A good rule is, that ders, neuralgia, and kindred has been appointed by Chief » take charge of the pe ling the two Skin Eddy shipyards, following from head officials of the y Gepartment assume control | ther: But the damage already done soon starts decay. WHEN YOU THINK YOUR ailments have been directly to him thie week haa been very 4 great “Once the germs of decay TH ARE ALL RIGHT, caused by and are the result of eee care upiaienatia ehiralitng et the have a good start, they become VISIT YOUR DENTIST. such a condition. All tartar and more systemat trolling of the - . WANT WHEAT quite proficient in their work “The little invisible enemies— should be removed.” | LET CONTRACT FOR utfit « blind arch fi fruitions oan and may halt the ¢ siuane the faulty places in the enan irive before it progresses much far or through other cr pndid 3-piece cottage or campo the 5 of the patrol ayatem there. [t is be] I devote particular attention to the treating and restoring of decayed and abscessed teeth. I employ Pert commission representatives the X-Ray to locate root and mouth troubles which are invisible to the naked eye. alers and WASHINGTON for construction of 40 co of 7,600 tons éach, have BED! aiiroad officia awarded by the shipping board.| They were distributed eight to Al conferred at the Chamber of ( yard te the five planta recently em | 0, yards 2 ga Pee fr grain warehouse men, and business mer For small cavities I use gold, silver or porcelain. For larger cavities I recommend the beautiful gold- ” inlay restoration. For badly decayed teeth which can be saved—tmy 29-GAUGE GOLD PLATE CROWNS. - 4 by the government. The 3 on the nd Steele porcelain anterior and posterior replacable teeth, or bridgework for those who have a few missing Fee pecker oD! aid gal em tedth, or where it is necessary to extract a few, and TWENTIETH CENTURY OR TRUBYTE plates for g was the result of a those who have few or no teeth. enieation _from the Ameriens My superior grade of fillings, gold inlays and crowns restore your teeth to their former usefulness. My steea hesieanbaten tasuaar ae Som serviceable bridges and artificial plates have the appearance of nature’s teeth and do all that any tooth is Jtana and North Dakota, urging the called upon to do. feattie Chamber of Commerce to pe I personally guarantee each filling, crown, bridge and plate to be unexcelled in workmanship, quality | tition the government to have wheat SEATTLE RIVETERS ARE | »nivines LISTED SECOND IN SPEED (irc. yes Sous A general summary ond extimate! In case of a favorable decision, del ty Sta * Y re: A. Hentley @ So: pany, Jack» Fia.; Fred J. Ley & Co. Me a.) Sehefield Engi! 07 peering Co. San Diego, Cal crf Went ports The mee munie Francisco Shipbuilding Co. San Franciaco, and Liberty Shipbuilding Co., of Wilmin i" itureCo Sard. Rethiehem Shipbullding Corporation first, the ee & FAdy Corpora | Calvin Hall's department of the King B 1c tion second, and the Columbia Fiver] CoUntY #uperior court, charged with| (2x-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) 8 ng assaulted Mra © on, N. ¢ and durability. My prices are within your reach, Phone Elliott 3026 for appointment, or call for free ex- stead of the amination and estimate. made thru Seattle and plied generally.| kates will be appointed to join the shemapiea. iar Ghent: Pais Pyorrhea Treated Successfully Teeth Extracted Painlessly whieh a trip to} Free X-Ray Service to Work Guaranteed be made, to take of rivet-driving as « compiled by the ste: onl depart. | farmers ment of the emergency feet corpora | Saturday tlon and released in the latest issue] Washington wi of the Emergency Fleet News| the matter with Director General of | Patients Prices Reasonable shows that. despite claims for indi.| Kallroads McAdoo. | vidual records maintained by eastern Shipbuilding Corporation third. The! ™ pou WAMMIROONE, ue s1-ctne| SSS Senet | soft Sn weal oo FIFTH FLOOR EITEL BUILDING Americ le and business must April 20, at Mercer BE a . apy -, Mgcamron Lerasiae, | Caygadlbrenteamecayedapies ~ ie | Saeesata ‘bh. aaak: Se ave ahead N. W. Cor. Second Avenue and Pike Street—Swift’s Drug Store Corner. 220%. | homien—diversion of nearly 40 per|Crew of Tacoma rocks at Liltopoulous and his wite PHONE ELLIOTT 3026. Houghton @ ilunter. | cent of their earnings to war needs striking her and inflicting painfy' 4 BOTEL, TRYY, BUILDING Jand conversion of lag ete Rage ? Is Safe and Sound | njuries ; | Open Evenings and Sunda dustries to war work The crew of the wrecked fishing _-— — | Today the total earnings of the|*hip Tacoma, crushed in the ice of ae ne ote earn at," | ine Bering eee, have been jecatea by| BRITISH EDITORS ARE | r nd os db =, 1 steamer Roosevelt, of the b ' tatlers and other trades and businens.| 7° fneries of Washington, 'D.c.| PLEASED WITH WILSON this year, Sec’y McAdoo extimates,| hich has gone to their aasistance| 1, ee ——EEeEeEeEeEeEeEESSSSSEE————_—_—_—_—_—_—_— Se ete Tans Sie ee ee ye na me cee me SAYS ARMY LIFE IS GREAT; HE 3 = “Wan'arerew” per cent curtailment in non-war ered and towed to nafety President Wise hes revealed | dustry is essential. Thig will be ships of the fleet that were caught] himself aa the architect the | DOCTORS HEAR | made an gradua) aa possible. From|!" the ice jam world’s future.” the Daily News! CHICAGO ; oe aes 59,000,000 to 60,000,000 tons of coal) Thick lee floes are obstructing the | a» The loyalty of the United i June = 11.—Figures = CREDIT GLADLY This is the Best Value eo uxt be saved thia year by enforced| Passage of the Alaska Steamehip! states to Rusaia, from which it hae owing the relatively small numbe a ver ere | curtaitment, it was declared. A ten-|COMpany’s liner Vict her war| nothing to ain. fi ene of re.| Cards of ac ment which | pitals am one of ther JE. Debt, 2218 iret ave. 10.00 of Canadian soldie: ffering major ‘ ve liat of non-war industries has|t® Nome, according to fidvices re | deaming episodes of the war in Fras With the last mall wht ino | Uitle of overalls department, Bleck sehuutadtotn, eanmos di aaa ee | been prepared for guidance of the) ctived from Captain John A. O'lirien.| nistor written, Wileon will shine n tar just|from overseas, which reached ¥. Gels, Eveeninton Se ex ‘ ; ae In eecigrroroment ia eating intustry.) She Se [like a beacon light in the darkness or there t lay, there were a number ’ wigie: eae ee a | are necessary from time t | peau mania ’ , . ae lon thems tha lie eiiAbains asta ba baretie rwar messases. Corp. | DIAMOND DRILLERS here today. The American Associa- er f baologat in GEO. PIPER IN TOWN _ | Dbitieted wits die French army 4| Revel R. Barlow's was enthustastic tion of Industrial Physicians 2 tence © Japanese steamship, Otary . | . nd f clio, Sea Star t | | Maru, en route to Heattle from Kobs ree U. Piper, former eer et ram waeumertecnved talk ta leases ms ON WAY TO SKAGIT SITE sure ae § , > George iper. forme te| suffering from wounds received in| a few lines to acknowle cceipt of] yy, 7 ricar ical ono: a h | |i ten days overdue, The vessel be lsenator from the 34th district. inlacuon | tebaces which enine at an sppertune| _aemend Grill eueemters wore ai. | Ainirins Metiel Satine aie | [longs to the Oraka Shosen Kaisha|King county, now of Portiand, i in} 11. 1 Van Fruyen, in the automo: |t Thin {a from a former on their way Tuesday to th em B. Kidner, vocational | eet ; nd was to have been turned| Se I bile cor - our? t tua-| p po who petfera : chee power site the invalided soldiers’ | pi | Pi ‘ Ico while at the front and a mity « ni ave m ae Doar wen ee dee cane vec ae tes Ce riko we civics gt oa “icine, ASK FOR SALARY INCREASES |- ome . _ lt ol lA sigh ag Page mee cree here tents an-|* council Monday to dc Retween 50 and 60 have been bl council of patriotic serv® Masters and mates of ships ply.| 1 > > NYT Q {for us to Ke , e rmy life over here beats all ex-| wor, ed. T s no more than were bi distric uesday and repor in at i < Vancouver, B. ¢ omen any « « or other or enlisting he ot a : . . fee : : | districts Tuesday and rep bd have demanded a salary increase of! tery t ; Page n ma 1 Frenct : r a ie in, and 1 have| SAVE THE DATE —sCNE Surgeon Gen. Gorgas aamerted On Our Usual Liberal Credit Terms | headquarters of the campaign com | mittee, 232 Walker building. Late re y bring the total of nembers se Ee a quest to Ottawa for the appoint 000 of a Out in residence districts, workers lcontinue to make use of their even ings for calls on neighbors, enlisting more members for the big horne war iWILL HOLD NELSON’S work army. It is desired to get the ranks filled as soon ax possible, A FUNERAL WEDNESDAY, the county council of defense expects! uneral services for Charles Nel-| fon, Seattle pioneer, who died in the heh» Adal i per t of the 1 ounde METROPOLITAN | (02-20 1s»: vai. ss nose 90 a wit aa hona _ liner cent of the American wounded Temight. Until Wed. Night Only Private H. L. Perry wrote, “All of France — - - = soc wth a0 OLIVER MOROSCO OFFERS The reat Lauch of fan 15 per cent. The Canadian Merchar eTvice Guild. acting on the beh: | &— FOR WAR SAVINGS. * — the acco that you send is going TOBACCO YTUND i " s right up, our American boys st the | wa. c. wean, Cle ium, Weth.....81-00| Prescription for trenches and to the boys In the how /s. J. 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