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% THE SEATTLE STAN—TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, TOTS. =sere=1SHE CARRIES GOOD NEWS AND By ees | BAD NEWS FOR UNCLE SAM Carrying for Uncle Sam is “HONEST, PAINLESS DENTISTRY” WHAT DR. CHARLES H. MAYO and W. C. DALBEY, D. D. S. | Dp we may to “your It ts very good » woman, in the ¢ n 4, | Alpha I who ought to know, be Tien 0 ter ponent > ee hedane SAY ABOUT nish Your ‘rary buildings | heme on our Well known, dient: locks, are the « Rugg, and nin in that PYORRHEA fed oredic oe ee + © family terms. > Wit ing, the woman mail a : 4 PI ae Fy: : carrier gets many an “earful Dr. W. C. Dalbey, writing on the subject of Pyorrhea, has the follow- § knows which stenographers have y i “Lif d Health.” e tim Vv al n . sweethearts rance, and the heft ing to say in the August issue of “Life and i el sale of gas ra ges: of the lettore they receive trom them “Years of study and research by leading dental scientists have left no iy room for doubt that Pyorrhea is the most baneful as well as the most fre- quently occurring dental disease, affecting at least SEVENTY-FIVE PER CENT OF ALL PERSONS over thirty-five years of age, many under that - age, and some in early youth. “Pyorrhea begins locally at the necks of the teeth, from inflammation caused by salivary and serumal deposits. As this tartar deposit is a foreign body and an irritant, inflammation follows. The gums then recede, and more tartar forms below the first deposit, and so the process goes deeper. During this recession of the gums, germs are active; pus forms, and is carried through the system, disturbing the functioning of every organ of the body. “As the disease progresses, the tissues and bony structure of the root sockets are destroyed, and pus pockets are formed about the roots of the teeth, creating places for the collection and retention of filth, and breeding places for pus and other disease-producing germs. The TEETH GRADUAL- LY BECOME LOOSE, and EVENTUALLY FALL OUT. In advanced stages of Pyorrhea there is a decided exudation of pus and a characteristic odor. THE PUS EXUDING FROM DISEASED GUMS IS TAKEN INTO THE STOMACH IN A NEVER-ENDING STREAM, and in great quantities during ‘quite unusual savings — ithetanding ( Gives Her Faith txe how kine ways worked at before, they were es pecially nice and helpful to ne, In stead of my work making me susp! us, it has given me faith in peo | a VICTROLA on your outing— Se the meet « tractive convenient. con able Vietor Talking Machine THE ae A Re 1 } EN ( and etal advantages ia buying your VICTROLA here position with Unee Sam better than the mastication of food. This being the case, it is not difficult to understand driving taxi, It's harder, she says, | why the effects of Pyorrhea are so destructive to-health. but she bh. the satisfaction of k DR. CHARLES H. MAYO HAS SAID: : CHARGED ing tha elping mod =“ ay A da~ifhy ee ee “The next advance in the prevention of disease, and that wherein den- 1, courteous attention The rclen the third tists are so much interested, is the knowledge that chronic diseases, acute pervice finger of idk: te nat diseases, and special local diseases, such as neuritis, sciatica, and acute par- alysis, come from mouth infection in the majority of instances; also that ap- ndicitis, diseases of the gall bladder, and ulcerated stomach are caused by Racterial infarcts (obstruction by plugs of bacteria) in the capillary circula- tion at the base of the mucous cells in these organs, and are caused in the same manner from local infections. While there are several sources in the body for the entrance of bacteria and their culture in a local focus, THE MOUTH IS FAR THE MOST COMMON SITUATION. The tonsils very commonly harbor disease germs. “In Pyorrhea we find these germs in cavities and abscesses at the roots gaily VICTROLA store on Becond ave. ‘32 steps through Second ronents a doughboy in France She Doesn't Mind Handling m fternoon, wit doesn't atiractive, com- department special sound -proot reoma: recora © tugg. She doean't mind soiling her hands. She has a car of her own, and she knows how to take it apart and put It together again. 101 to 111 . Eleventh st. Tacoma liscaia Soluees -naraa te ra Sate by Harteook of teeth from natural decay, and in special abscesses at the apex of a tooth, she'll leave hin mail service. But the aus all of which are often the result of FAULTY OR OLD-TIME DENTISTRY, oa allie eb aa car ™ assole This in addition to neuritis, sciatica, acute paralysis, appendicitis, etc., Like winth Dicviaes according to this well-known surgeon, we have ARTHRITIS, ABDOMINAL x Meantime, she cheerily makes her SUGGESTS HALF INFLAMMATION of different kinds, all resulting from bad mouth conditions. a roun Digestive disorders are very common with those suffering from Pyorrhea, as fee ne are also disturbances of the gastric secretion and inflammatory infections of the upper reaches of the throat, such as croup and quinsy. Among other conditions attributable to bad mouth conditions are HEART DISEASES, POOR HEART ACTION, NEURASTHENIA, INSOMNIA AND MELAN- d CHOLY.” a PYORRHEA TREATMENT Regarding the treatment of Pyorrhea, the writer adds: “Pyorrhea can be properly treated only by an EXPERT DENTIST. The secret of success is in thoroughness. The dentist must be most CONSCIENTIOUS. Not a trace of tartar should be left around any of the teeth. This is important, lest there be a recurrence of Pyorrhea. The dentist must correct all unhygienic conditions of the teeth, mouth and gums.” 1 observe these principles and conditions in the treatment of Pyorrhea in my office. I successfully treat and check Pyorrhea by the use of an in- ( telligent course of treatment which includes a series of THOROUGH opera- tions of instrumentation, including the removal of all tartar, thereby remov- ing the cause, followed by a course of HEROIC medicinal treatment and by loor, and the ‘ces'sce<* BARES FQR MEN KONENKAMP TO n who is waiting for Sand chalk are being used U. Ss. Negotiating for Dutch Ships to Carry Sugar “WASHINGTON, Aug. 6-—Nege * are under way to obi with the cheery the vigorous vensels to carry more reat the matter of railway and steambo fares. Java, it was learned today in East . eee Forty veasels are now Indian waters, thru fear or,the menace of U-boats, and other Mr. Leonard, who 1 vessels are tied up in home waters Workers Accept Interurban Failw Col. Disque 's Plan “” head of the ‘There can be little improvemen’ 0 the sugar situation in America until) PORTLAND, A ors’ club, of Seattle: a tTLAD Aug. 6—Fifteen| himself t h tical the Cuban crop becomes available | pundred nim © a theoretical | e t ed representatives of the tim- with thom ing } |about the firwt ot the year i edd cethe teartareaat anace a o wearing his | It is destred to make available Fast a é r | Indian ships without disturbing ton ‘oday inspected the cut- up plant at Vancouver, Wash. se seizure of the telegra conferences with Jed to begin tomor ng the growing | a tent of operators will be an Meanwhile, scores of protests from inion men against alleged discharge uniform, as the fares on ef present Sugar CODY ete Amnitionn after it leaves their trip between Seat-| ine ree pay wglleriames ring nous massaging the gums and soft tissues, and an after home treatment. . ' sends and rigid imrvolien: of the oo, oe = to — oe ee ote gh soedey burle j FIRST STAGE cases I can quickly control and clean up the disease. | i Avnincetiy cades and report that they agreed A year ago the fare was 50 cents PRGA a SECOND STAGE cases are more difficult, but yield to my treatment in z ne to the arbitration plan which Col,| *ubsequently rained to 75 cents and |, . g: a very satisfactory manner, and I check the disease from making further - West Is Inspiring, Disque first submitted to the em.| OW to $1 a round trip, The bus City Prisoners eadway. “ : ployers and then to the timber men r # to Tacoma te . . b y a i McAdoo Tells East “ trip. Give Pennies to THIRD STAGE cases require the application of elimination and restora- 2 ‘EW YORK uy 6 Secretar iring to come ‘ Mehdoo peg oan bog y Ww perl FIVE MORE FILE FOR Help Red Cross ce undertake no case that I conscientiously feel I cannot treat success ion we leaned with war-ma! the nd and twenty-five )| \s y “ ington well pleased with war-mas-| - COMING ELECTIONS Maken from qua fully. ' according to @ statement from Min oh soa} cand eo oe - DON’T NEGLECT PYORRHEA BUT START TREATMENT IMME- ‘ lagi pelllmed by Dow Yous & necsmacies for persdual we ny ti DIATELY ; Co., Wall st today nce of $6.20 a month ps aa y i 2 +e: . Y ° ‘ sactihe seek leat nore the pet oes, oar, piper hon pet ay om te = ao Selemific Restoration of Log Te 52 } aT etadne 4obt Wek Blin Gee iy aad oc aaa . Over $50 Teeth Filled and Extracted Silver and Porcelain Fillings Painlessly i ap tS met Gold and Porcelain Free X-Ray Service to Patients © 40th district; PANY tween and every: | Orillia, represen fea of Cantret!, 114 wear resentative. inspiring. Labor is loyal body is comenitted to the intensified effort At the going, we will get the kalser’s scalp Ee YOUNG MINUTE MAN as TO SPEAK WEDNESDAY %: Helpful Suggestions W. 59th et, rep Crown and Bridgework All Work Guaranteed bar. Gold Inlay Restorations Prices Reasonable DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) FIFTH FLOOR, EITEL BUILDING. N. W. Cor, Second And Pike—Swift’s Drug Store Corner , Rar t : . H. Epatetr ntr h faa poaitic ‘ho Third the mapey paid) 4. Monday, by D 1 with Phone Elliott 3026 Office Open Evenings and Sunday pn to sine tt re. They are al hodiness mations wit} wine PHILIP. TWOROGER hat Epstein obtaine 25 on a © offer suggestions pt for the payment of a * The laborer's wages were to feature of a by t of the contract that Ep- ea _ 5 te Fingernail Tattooing Tallest Canadian Is New English Fad Soldier 6 Ft. 9 Ins. 1..." "i" - ITALIANS KEEP a teres Tog, Foor First Plan FTALIANS KEEP "'Scrsonstrate il Count comm’ ners Tuesday Louise Holbrook, of the United turned down th ‘oposal of County States department of agriculture, ' es, who would pro will be in Seattle on August 9 and 10 to demonstrate the value and use First National Bank First Ave. at James St. Established 1482, and has wix sc a utomobtles on hi 20OME g. 6 lense artille! T ce ROME, Aug Intense artillery | o¢ milk oducts. The place of arm nts. eliminate acc wher P-bgp vised datnas Beast an 4 "nC " Home-Made ‘onera concluded they had| fighting and minor infantry actions | demonstration will be announced faten Ga & and Gees F TO HOLD PICNIC SUF Mithority. to pass such a Were reported today by the Italian | later The post-sermon Bible clas of the resolution and that it was a matter| war office Ce REGS {UR TENOTER TE. ORR - First Presbyterian chureh will hold { feration by the atate legis The rallan wombat, a mar- We spper th the tabernacle at fe nsiéeration by the state leg! ‘In the Asiago plateau on Mont! h and park Wednesday evening eerare E Grappa and on the lower Piave ; fh cee si r J Fach person ix to bring his there was intense reciprocal artil ; of it 2 ne « anima oO po own ane ‘offee i ” serve i ad wernis ' wn lunch. Coffee’ will be served LP tenilg We've Got Kaiser serving,” te statement saa | z 1 a vermitorm appendix free. . “We effectively countered the en- | ; Ree Gitta a Lunch Licked, Says Schwab on; 's vomoarumen, our tire being | AW ropo tan — oa % and BOSTON, Aug. 6.—“We've fot ed at important centers, and SEND THIS TO CONGR tem licked both way These were ng UP an ammunition dump on PHONE ESSMEN words of (1 M. Schwab, | the lower Piave. A MAIN 21) ney fleet corpor- On the Asiago plateau, British speaking of the | detachments and our own detach: ments kept the enemy's trenches in || La@ies Only Mat. Friday, Aug. 9 state of alarm. meral Mat. Saturday, Aug. 10 “On the Piave islets our patrols gathered a quantity of war material 10 10c 2 Burglaries Are Big Week 10c A 10c| Reported to Police! Now Playing FINE While Mrs. Fred Hill and her % '10c LUNCH 10¢ moter’ were momentartiy absent Fr from their apartment in the Arling 10c WITH 10c ton hotel Monday night, a thief en. tered and departed with a diamond ASK /10c Hoyt’s Coffee 10c ring valued at $60, a lavalliere as Alexand = mEAl CREAM > ero ing epee from a@ table. <4 c UI THE BANKING METHODS OF TODAY are based upon the principles recog- nized and applied in the operation of the Federal Reserve System nd America’s out vessels, Schwab U. 8S. CAPITOL, WASHINGTON, D. C. As @ cithzen of . ° » 1 beliewe that congrensional action is necessary to curb for the parted of the war the igndlords whe are profiteering in rents. I urge yeu to work for the passage of legis put of me is visiting the Fore River shipyard. which shall be levied a tax of ONE HUNDRED PER CENT. 1 shall watch with a great deal of interest your action in this matter, Indorsed by food authorities who won't tolerate alum Very respectfully yours, that the 6 unattainable elsewhere = “The Man Who Knows” 10c Day or Night 10c . Pa - Children Under 16 Not Admittee HOYT'S County Lets Brick Pri Nights, 280, Soe, 73¢ 10c Ped Wipiin Paving Contract COS Crnerat iat. soe, 88 10. th arate ‘ourth 0 The road from Tolt to } War Tax IC WE NEVER crose LOC | is to be paved with brick " } CUp tt and wend tt to the two senators of this state and the represent (~~) ative in the lower house from your district. They are: Senator Poindexter, Senator Wesley L. Jones; Representative John F. M the Seattle and Kitsap district; Representative Lynn Hadley, of th: weat counties, including King county, outside of Seattle; Representative ce neg ase a es = Pe Ae. = ga at = = Seab d Nahi eaboar ORR er aes Ee county, outside ot neattie; Repressatative q \ oH FOURTH AVE. SEATTLE i Follette, of the north central counties, and Representative ©. C, Dill of Bank <¢**S rved 0c 10¢ 10¢ 1c 10c "3! Sin! mecting Monday, a AN it i] the Spokane district D PIKE ST A. Address any of the congressmen at Washington, D. C