The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1918, Page 2

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GE 2 54 Years service to| _B the homefurnisher'’ | | —500 more sets of this wonderful “Lifetime Ware” heavy aluminum kitchen utensils! itis 8-piece “Sequoia Brand” “Lifetime Vare”’ pure aluminum — outfit— =. $5.55 $18. 95 SALE TWO DAYS— ay and Saturday— —to Seattle housewives we) make this special offer: We \$1— A WEEE | \ will send this great outfit ‘to your home on payment of these descriptions: COLONIAL DESIGN bly the best looking. ae Se the mest sanitary cooking CLEANS IN AN INSTANT —that smooth-ae-gians finish and meamiess construction make {t tm- ble for sediment or grease to father, either Inside or out; just Dour on hot water and all pieces thoroughly and instantly are eauisoed | EIGHT OF THE MOST USEFUL Hee that aiways|"" AND PRACTICAL PIECES Fou need these pleces in your kiteh- wy day, ot tee week Ol the pleas te etenaana guaranteed pure years has a cast alen- “thle “Nare-dottom™ holler will heat Water in one-third less time than O14 style small bottom and| top slow-heating bolle “I now make Per cent better than before. {mo telephone orders for this outfit will be filled) Ave. at Pine St. 101 to 111 &. Eleventh ot. Beattie. Tacome | dependents oyal Remarks Burke is scheduled to resister for - Land Man i in Jail the impending draft September 12 he deprecated the United ym government across the O. K Relatives of Dead Tunch counter to Private Nor| Man Being Sought ian K. Johnson, Company B, Sec Officials of Port Townsend are | Ona infantry, at Camp Dodge, Iowa, | anxious ‘to find relatives of C Wednesday afternoon, W. H. Burke, Rotrske, the man who died in the ‘Waiter, is in the city jail awaiting Tow neend hospital about a investigation. Burke is al to have said the kaiser had a ¢ fo sink the Lusitania; that the | logging camp. Rotrake's body is be are a wonderful people;| ing held by the Port Townsend Un the United States government | dertaking company. its soldiers like “dogs”; that! The man had only been working ‘war aims of the allies will not at the camp a few days when the Wealized, and that the United accident happened and nothing is has failed to support soldiers’ | known as to where he came from. o My Friends t, now a deputy prosecutor; | n D. Carmody, now a deput | wecutor Mr. A. D. Martin and | Mr. Thomas Ps | I ask my friends to give me their support and votes in the primary as well as the general election. If | elected I will appoint competent, ma |ture lawyers as deputies and take uting attorney's office out nd make it what it ought epnducti it as a legal | business ought to be conducted for this county | This ix the most important office in the state of Washington except the office of governor, and a lawyer who has had broad experience in | fe and as an executive, is very es. sential to assume the grave responsi | bilities of this office during this time of war #0 as to w the national government a# well as the people of | King county y name ts not on your ballot, 2 IT IN, if you want the legal affairs of King county conduct 4 ed as you would your own iad | Lawlessness cannot exist in thin | Jjeounty except by permission of | |county or city public officials. _ I want to be elected prosecuting | If I am elected, I will make the Rttorney of King county. 1 have|DUnd-piggers squeal and run the " . | hoot-leggers ragged, and there will ee on the democratic ticket, My | not be a slacker in King county. name ts Edwin J. Brown. Those who have filed on the republican ticket EDWIN J. BROWN, For Prosecuting Attorney. Mr, Fred C, Brown, Mr. 8. M. Mmit And jed to do ment: war reached it to fall 000,000,” The airman | some Division Craner, of the Northern Pacific, has reported to H. Alvin Moore of the railwaymen's war ment, that he and his joined the will each they before the 1 3. A. Be attle, POLICE by Acting downtown ly entrances to building», an vestigate who by any peculiarity of action may lay themselves This action is taken following several recent large robberies of Liberty bonds and se downtown The police department has also tx sued a warning to all office men to seo that safes are leaving for the night. WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 1,000,000 railroad employes of the Ruy War Savingw Stamps to the $1,000 worth. after buying for yourself, buy Reca use failed to realize that they are expect | drive, just as in any ott only Pacific It in ¢ that has made it poasible for the city behind ita schedule for § | Chas, H. Clarke poor showing made by war avings soot indifference displayed by heads the firm toward subscribing. s there is a large | “dodge pledges.” and Mra bought $1,000 in stampa. P. Engineer D. A. Dahlgren of uburn has just handed in a $100 stamp pledae. ON OFFICE BURGLARIES : Police sergeants have been notified maintain careful sur Seattle businessmen have tangle. A. W. Leonard, their share in the stamp overn: | fund drive, Seattle in the must city that has not quota, lack of $1,000 pledges dent, at a meeting says County Chairman! transpertation eire he would probably f some firma, the tendency Duainess among housea to Superintendent J. Id the TH savings depart wife have limit meaning buy $1,000 In stamps | ¢ end of the year ack, N. P. engineer of Se Black have each | the money to impro nystem The counc the tractt TO TIGHTEN UP the war for ¢ Claw office buildin, Opposes Fair Special action of loiterers and individuals open to susp 5 conta, U.S Atte Hobert 8S. Saunders Thursday morning Saur urtties from safes in office buildings. ders saya the legal. He on the Tacoma case the postmaster gene to know if the gover 4 in increasin pay the car the outer securely doors of their fastened before Nearly lower paid classes not covered by the first big wage granted raises in pay today by the railroad administration. In substance, the increases are $25 a month over the January 1, ra’ those on monthly time and 12 an hour for basis FOR IMPORTANT FURNI- TURE ANNOUNCEMENT increase were those on the ROISE, majority of the v lays primary Idaho, Sep olecti he ab tates neonate. congress. ing for United State | worm. Cook RISMARCK, N. D. central committees par enday, re-ole The N ntrol the re day evening of Friday morning. department fare now in effect In Tacoma is 1 will prepare an opinior at the request of | ‘ npartiaan le failed to win the democrat Cheasty’s The Store of Choice—Where “Values Tell” the limit for each member of your family head of the Then buy the Iimit for pur firm pert | nm hee Thin is the appeal of the War 1 States ship. Savings Gtamp committe ping board, is on bis way to this elty to unravel Seattle's traction traction presi of the elty fi nance and utilities committees Thursday morning, admitted on on's questioning that ing was known in les and that arrive Thur “perintendent ‘Thomas Wilson Commutes ursday meeting vo ite municipal Imen Thursday agreed ion company to the une o bridge will be decided at a confer Increase f the leginla ture would be required to raise Sealtie’s street car fares above prney General told The Star present ral, who nt w wants nn ap fares 0! NON-PARTISANS : WIN AT POLLS © With the tem cant in Tues is was nominated for F. Nugent was re hort term in the and C. R. Jep is the democratic nominee for The republicans nominated D, W. Davis for governor and F. R. Good. ® senator, short Sept. 5.—State of the republican ties, In seasion ed their present can ticket, but ANNOUNCING The Fall Opening Manhattan Shirts Bright, fresh patterns to please every fancy. Likable fabrics in many attractive weaves. Other famous Shirt Shirt Soft and starch Cuffs, lines—Arrow, Cheasty prices, $1.50 up. Where ‘*Values Tell’’ Special. Seven hundred and fifty selective draft men will leave Seattle Mriday ump Lewis, ‘They will be enter t luneheen at King startin furninh leading the ¢ them at the | morning at 9. re needed to help serve,” They said Chairman Tobias "| report am WASHINGTON tent to be syalty of the oldiers belong 6 peop zeal and we Montenegrins Ask The THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1918. MUST GO LIMIT SHIPPING CHIEF 750 SELECTS TO ON WAR STAMPS CALLED TO AID | ENTRAIN FRIDAY TRACTION CASE :: the Hippo me, under the Me ounty at 1248 a the theatre this 2. M. Miller ta in charge, Knights of Pythian band will) music during the afternoon, Je to the King nt Hip the men entraining limit. on, which will start at the eat a1 6 cakes Id have Wriday tow wishing to don to the boys Hippodrome 2 for at 1206 Fourth a Death Sentences Kept. 6 commuted Presi the impored on 10 ne k part in the Houston, tx a year ago, to life im 2 for the remaining sen 1 believe the lesson swiens riot will have been aken and also bec order mency here tion of the splendid race to which thene and an Ineplration to » of that race to further { great fields of batle.” Immediate Union Immediate unconditional of Montenegro with Serbia and Serbian, Croate and Slo to make any | ew’ fight for demand of the tee for national morandum recently i» w Yor orand ways haa been the era an liberty, and scores the commander of the Montene nat the will of ament sued or for peace.” ering joined in the um nets forth that Watch TOMORROW'S Star FOR IMPORTANT FURNI- TURE ANNOUNCEMENT Cook Furniture Co. Meritol for this true of plate work. in the limits of an accepted type. will make for beauty. We guarantee our Plates to last a lifetime, using genuine Trubyte and Vulcolox porcelain on vulcanized bases. I have also perfected a metal plate of silver and gold designed especially for irregularly formed mouths, where suction in insufficient and weight is necessary. This plate is the result of fifteen years’ study and experimenting. I have no hesitancy in guarantee- ing my gold crowns to “stay put” and not work loose. They are cast from 22-k molten gold, with cast cusp biting surface, are 29 gauge in thick- ‘ that is really painless. Open Evenings Until 8 o’Clock. Sundays 10 to 12, | be seen again in Seattle. 10c Sanford’s Inks, 2 for..... 50c bottles Sulpho Sage Hair Tonic, 2-in-1 Black Shoe Polish, softens and preserves the leather, 2 regular 15c cans for the price of one. Capstone Writing Tablets; get a sup- | ply now for the school children; reg- ular 10c sellers, go at Sterno Canned Heat, reg- ular 15¢ cams; special for Friday, 2 for. .15c Boston Clothes Brushes, good, stiff bristles;; a 25c brush; get it to- morrow at 2 for.. “Cello” Metal Hot Water Bottle; no amount of hot water can ire ten toe fe Te | last @ long time if properly taken care of; a $1.50 article; 2 for $1.50 | | Hinkel’s Pills, an pate treatment for Rubber Sponges, quality rubber in every one. We have never sold these at less than 10c each. Yours | | Friday at 2 for ......... | Carbonate of Magnesia, a 10c c valu, special, 2 for ..... Rubber Hot Water Bot- tle, 2-qt. size bottle, | that will give service; | the regular $1.00 sell- | ers; 2 for.... | Lady Washington Soap, | for the toilet and bath, | assorted odors; | cakes; 2 for..... | Hepatic Salts, 25c value, 2 for. .25¢ “Creme de Camelia” Liquid Face Pow- der, 50c size, 4 ind pres Ist Ave. 6349 at Ballard Bartell Gives You 2 Price of ] You certainly cannot afford to miss this sale. These prices will probably never Every article is from our regular stock. No old merchandise or shelf-worn goods. Buy as many as you wish. Absolutely no You'll have to come early, because we expect big crowds. -10c DAY 25c get for | liver .10c | Meritol youLL HARD TO BEAT - -$1.00 15¢ 15¢ -10c | Nichols’ cial Friday, 2 for Spalding’s Tournament or Champion- ship Tennis Balls at 2 for...... You cannot duplicate this anywhere. | Nichols’ Menthol Inhaler — 10c | sellers, go at 2 for. Optimus Bandoline, 25c size, at 2 for | Bartell’s Big 2 1 let soap; sells everywhere at 10c; Carbonate of Magnesia, a 10c value, special, 2 for -10c | Meritol Kidney Pills, regular 50c val- .50c ues, special, 2 for FIND THIS ONE “Aeme” Chioride of Lime, a superior disinfectant; large cans, 12 ons. net; usually sells Roach Powder, 25c size, spe- 35c -10c Nichols’ Liquid Court | Plaster, 10c size, at 2 for ... -10¢ Upjohn’s U. S. P. Com- pound Cathartic Pills, 35c value, 2 for. .35c Nichols’ Charcoal Tubes, 2 FOE fo occnn kOe “Olivilo,” the perfect toi- it at Bartell’s tomorrow, 2 trouble, regular 35c seller; spe- 10c Cold Cream, for all roughness | and to clear up the complexion; two sizes, 25c size, 2 for 25c; 50c size, 2 for. ..50c Meritol Hapatic Salts, 25c¢ value, 2 for. _ Our entire | | stock of Meritol pee | tions will be closed out at exactly two for the price of One. Come jearly; they won’t last | long. BARTELL DRUG STORES Westlake} 610 2nd| Candy | Wareh’se 4 Ave. at Ave. near| Factory |and office Alaska 1910 1906-8 Pine St. Bidg. | Boren Av/| Boren Av A Dentist Who Diagnoses The case of every patient who comes to my office for treatment is carefully diagnosed before any dental work is undertaken. Especially is Do you realize that protrusion or retraction of the jaw may be cured by the use of proper plates? Do you know that leading dentists of th= country have formulated laws of correct facial outline, which should be followed in making and fitting plates? While it is not always possible to raise the profile to the standard set by Greek sculptors, yet we may bring the lower and upper jaws to a harmonious outline, placing them with- As stated, the case of a patient is carefully studied; inter- ior and exterior measurements taken, as well as X-Ray photo- graphs, to detect any possible hidden injury that may affect the fitting of plates. Notes of this examination are carefully studied in my laboratory, where experiments are made until plates are perfected which will not only meet all the require- ments of natural teeth, but will conform to such outlines as ness and fitted on in such a manner that it is practically impossible for them to work loose or for air to gather, causing ulceration. I have had gratifying success with my special process of making and fitting teeth without plates, and I always recommend this where there are one or more teeth in the mouth to justify this work instead of plates. I strongly urge the most careful in- vestigation of my special system of teeth restoration. I use Steele's pat- ent porcelain replaceable teeth on a gold base. REMEMBER MY GUARANTEE I absolutely guarantee to cure PYOR- RHEA before undertaking your dental work. I make thorough examinations with latest nproved X-Ray machine free of charge. I use a really painless method so that my patients enjoy, rather than fear the work. you are nervously inclined, rest assured I am practicing painless dentistry If Myself and staff are registered dentists of proven experience. My equipment, as well as my methods, are thoroughly modern and designed for your comfort and convenience. DR. C. S. FULLER | N. W. Cor. Pike and Second Ave. Third Floor Eitel Bldg. Inc., WARNING!! If you have sore or bleed- ing gums, if you are troubled with tartar or foul breath, if you have nervous ailments for which you have found no remedy, don’t delay having an examination to determine whether or not you have PYORRHEA! Remember the examination is made with X- RAY and other modern ap- pliances, and is FREE OF ANY CHARGE to you. DENTISTS We Please Ourselves When We } Please You.

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