The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 28, 1918, Page 2

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5 Greats service to _M the homefurnisher'! | lake your own terms” thousands of cosy, comfortable homes ~ PLAN IN NORTHWEST for the little little “pony ¢ 11 inches inches wide wheels, special Feguine price 835— } —solid oak chitforode. golden fi exactly like picture: pra: “oh @ of furniture for th room; } 4 Repciat price $36--; special for } eA .... $29.90 fumed, ‘ ? 25-inch oxidized | mateh, \ clear and glass ash tray regular price $1.25; special for the week—- Professor John L. Conger, Who Advocates Hare System of Voting | | tal feature of the Hare | ing to Professor Con o Hare system of | The ens cer, professor of | »y . Illinois, who, can history at An advocate of voting, John L. C history of Knox in 1912, taught A the summer sens fw that it brings out as candi * men and women who might sot d by any regular party » many voters would gladly or if they could do #0 without throwing their votes away. Profesor Conger states that the idea han been favorably received in the municipalities thruout the #tate of Washington, He has delivered several addremsea in Seattle, speak: | ing at the regular seasion of the Cen- |try, Professor Conger says, He ox pects the system ultimately to tri. umph. The system which Professor Con. | ger expounds is claimed to «ive vot Jers real freedom and actual option of | tral Labor councl! Wednesday night, to the Petit Journal, a| representation, whereas they are and including in his lectures several fo estadiish aerial postai| TOY BATTLESHIPS now legally handicapped. The Hare | wornen's clubs, Brae night be gs between Paris and St Naz system aims to elect the strongest | addremsed the Everett Commerc: between Paris, Marseilies BANNED BY MAKERS candidates of either group or party,| Club, and ts scheduled to speak at (Special to The Star by N. E, A) | candidates being nominated by peti lee, ts under consideration. Anacortes Friday. Following, Pro-| “- WASHINGTON, Aug. 28—In an| tion. Under this system, primaries | fessor Conger will return to Seattle | unpecagsary. Candidates, are for.a, brief period before returning effort to popularize the merchant | nominated independently Fast, marine among American children the country's toymakers have prom. | ised Chairman Hurley, of the ship ping beard, to abandon almost entire- ly the making of toy warships, and | instead make steamers, sailing vex DIRECT 1 8 AB LIQUOR CHARGE: = In the effort to clean up Seattle} illegally, a complaint was sels and other boats connected with the merchant marine. liquor When the new 18-45 man-power by Deputy Prosecuting At- Graft goes into effect all over the # M. Brackett Wednesday Dally 1 te 15 United States in September, County W. Banks, proprietor of Plenty of Good Things in the New Show Tomorrow Auditor Norman M. Wardall will the Banks pharmacy at 2600 Main registration of st. Banks was arrested August 22 have charge of the the city of Seattle. Seattle men f selling 120 quarts of Sensational Comedy Illusionists, Presenting “THE LATE ‘ALBINI’ ILLUSIONS” OTHER BIG HIP ACTS JUNE ELVIDGE “The Power and the Glory” Mats., 10¢; Eves. and Sun., 20¢ War Tax Additional. ‘lames Shelly, for which/ r and purchaser were] will register under the supervision of William A. Gaines. According to figures available at fined in police court present, Auditor Wardall estimates been charged by U that 10,000 men will register In |S. District Attorney R. C. King county, irrespective of thone Haquor within tn the city. Tt is believed the day trackett's for registration will be set about Sept. 14 The two King district | ke | draft boards recommended the ap- pointment of Wardall for county | draft supervisor Banks has prescription, and without a register of Hquor sold. county came to Seattle from Sumner to| rearch for him | As Arthur glanced at the front} page, in ord to ery out the head |Star Item Brings nt ; lines, a new tory at the bottom of} 16-Year-Old Boy © sheet caught his eye. It told how his mother had been walking the Back to Mother (ir ie ince August 11 in nearch for Within 10 minutes after the night | he hild. edition of The Star was on the Artht ran into a drug store and streets, Tuesda Arthur D. Chap-| phoned the number given in the pa man, 16-year-old newsboy, was re-| per. Mother was waiting at the oth: | united with his widowed mother, who’ er end of the wire. WHAT WILL YOUR CHILDREN THINK— Ten Years From Now, or Twenty? Ey. TILL, SATURDAY | WILLIAM DESMOND AND JOSIE SEDGWICK in “HHELL’S END” b> A refined society girl marrying the toughest gangster of the | toughest section of town, ruler of the toughest toughs in the | toughest saloon of Hell's End. CLASS “A” THEATRE THIRD AND PIKE METROPOLITAN THEATRE }. Week Com. Sunday, Sept. 1 A. H. WOODS PRESENTS : The Republic Theatre, New York, Success WHEN THE EVENTS OF THIS WAR HAVE BEEN SET DOWN in history, if the records show that you neither fought nor backed the men who did, what will your children say? What will they think of you? OUR BOYS are willing to give their lives for AMERICAN FREEDOM. Will you back them with your money? DARLOZ D00M PARLE DROS ATH _A Fresh, Flippant Farcical Frolic BY C. W. BELL AND MARK SWAN NEW YORK CAST AND PRODUCTION Prices—Nights and Saturday Matinee, 560¢ to $1.50 Buy War Savings Stamps “until it hurts” and pay for them out of your current earnings from now until the first of next year, Tf you lag in your duty in this matter you are an unworthy citizen of this Land of the Free, WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 810 SECOND AVENUE The Oldest and Largest Strictly Savings Institution in Washington, Popular Matinee Wednesday, Best Seats, $1.00 Plus 10% War Tax SEATS on SALE THURSDAY Vs Slat are tk THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1918 (KEEP STIFF UPPER LIP, SAYS HUN PAPER 4°15 ° "2.8 | QUARANTINE IS the time to keep a stiff upper lip and continue fighting, even if the heavens grow darker,” says the Cologne Gazette. If Spain joins America, our position will be worse materially and morally.’ EXPOUNDS NEW VOTING HINDENBURG IS SHORTENING Battle Analys \ frontier. The retreat toward the fomme, re-| : ported today, in the result of Von|\ Hindenburg’s wu creating & new r America’s forth: tensive there Z is Aug. 28. - “)_IVEN RULING INE kind in | » da 1 wh =x umulate men per mile of west front { ||! Turn Your Auto {| the next halt will pr A in ab by va neat Bao Hindenburg has J. W. T. Mason United Press War Expert i ; me, but t en ssi «|; Into Jitney, Is ~sagatee » the . ” c ,, 1 Hin * NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—Von Hin M. f t bow denburg has been unable to with ayors Appeal there is no room for doubt phen stand Marshal Foch's pressure along | An appeal to auto owners of } put that this, too, will 4 ne, The | the whole of thel ightly held German |{ Seattle to turn thelr ma i 7 resting pis extablishes | front any longer and has been fe into jitneys to nerve the tr )| German gen te board of health to mako another partial retire cong oy Med Page a }) sea Se So hed out in its position of final appeal body on his way back to the Belgts workers was made o y{|German army has backed out ¢ tick patiedts may Ge) morning by Mayor Hanne France and is clinging to the Meune ng into conference with || ay ite final atand before being swept 1 officials }| whilly into German territory triotic duty,” said the }| ) dom. ract ac It necessity for |) , Receaaity f9r |! mayor: ' force to m in the elty who can spare it at ng major : Mii |} the rush hours should take par . ¥ more o} . conducted in the | { !n the work Beech logs that formed, 600 years — Every owner of a ca An Italian aviator recently crossed |. the Adriatic and flew over Albania a distance of 593 miles, in 6 hours 1 45 minutes, There will retirements It You Caught a Thief in Your Home You Would Throw Him Out This is so obvious you say that it is almost foolish to discuss it. Yes, of course, if some one were stealing your valuables, you would use every effort within your power to stop it. And you wouldn’t delay a single minute about it, either. Decayed Teeth Are a Thief That Will Steal Your Health! And what are you going to do about that? You have nothing in your house that compares at all in value with your health. Health is by all odds your most precious possession. Without it nothing else is really worth while. Slowly, but surely, decayed teeth will do their baneful work. Each day they will add to the poisons within the system. Decayed teeth produce poisons in the process of decay which are taken directly into the system by the most direct possible route when the food comes in contact with the teeth in the process of mastication. But that isn’t the worst feature of them, by any means. Very often there are pus sacs around the roots of decaying teeth—or these pus sacs may exist around the roots of teeth which appear perfectly sound on the outside. These are known as “blind” sacs and are one of the most insidious forms of this most troublesome condition. DR. L. R. CLARK These pus sacs distil most virulent poisons into the system. These poisons gather at some point, usually around a joint. Swelling, pain and inflam- mation soon ensue. This condition is usually diag- nosed as “rheumatism.” You can easily see just how ineffectual any local treatment to the infected part can be. The only way to permanently cure this condition, of course, is to go right to the root of the matter and fix the infected tooth or teeth, as the case may be. Other favorite points of attack are the eyes, the ears, the throat, the heart, and even the spine. These days every one owes it to his country, to his family, to himself, to be in a position to do the greatest possible amount of work—in other words, to be the nearest possible to 100 per cent efficient. That means the best possible health. If you have bad teeth you most certainly cannot enjoy the best possible health. Therefore, if you have teeth that need attention, it is very plainly your duty to have them fixed up at once. Now, just a word as to what we have to offer you at this office in the way of dental service. GRADUATE REGISTERED DENTISTS We offer you at this office the services of high grade graduate registered dentists, men of the high- est standing in the dental profession. Every oper- ator on our staff is a graduate registered dentist who has graduated from a first-class dental college and passed the examination of the State Dental Board. You will find that every operator in this office has his certificate from the State Dental Board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, right in plain sight, where all can see it. WE GUARANTEE ALL WORK ‘All work that teaves this office is protected by our ironclad guarantee, which is signed both by the operator who does the work and also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. This guarantee says—and it means just what it says—that if for any reason your work does not give you entire satisfaction, come back to us and we will make it right. REASONABLE PRICES You will find that our prices are the very lowest consistent with the highest quality of workmanship and materials. We are able to tell you this, and you will find it so on account of the very large volume of business that we do. It is a funda- mental of business that quantity regulates price to a certain extent. We do a large volume, therefore it stands to reason that we can afford to take a smaller profit on the individual case than an office which does only one-third to one-half of the volume that we do can possibly afford to take. BEST EQUIPMENT 9 Our equipment is second to none. When we fitted up these offices we spared neither time nor expense to give the people of Seattle the very best. Every modern appliance that will aid in the better performance of painless dentistry will be found here. PAINLESS METHODS _ 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 and all kinds of dental work without hurting the patient a bit. This is a matter of great importance to you, Many people have put off having necessary den- tal work done on account of being afraid that it would be very painful to have the work done. If you are among this number we tell you now~that you need delay on this account no longer. FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call at our office and“tet-one of our experts give your teeth a thorough examina- tion. He will tell you right away just what is needed to be done and just what the cost will be to put your teeth into perfect condition. This ex- amination and estimate won’t cost you a cent, neither will it put you under any-obligation to-have work done unless you want it. Don’t you think it is about time that you gave yourself the advantages of a perfect set of teeth? Regal Dental Offices 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, .

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