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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, SEPT. 16, 1918. LIBERTY LOAN “QUOTA TO BE | | their bonds and go heavier than ¢ | before. They have discovered what 1 fine opportunity for saving Liberty Bonds offer. Too, they want to do | their t The campaign is to be a big, happy There will be endless Seattle’s popular heater store is pady for you! years service to | occasion the homefurnisher! | ee aes Uncle Sam will call tle and y $28,000,000 to erty Loan. war bonds, bearing 414 per cent interest, will begin September 28. | Seattle's quota on the erty Bond issue was $1 Seattle subscribed $15.6 Seattle's quota on the Was $13,000,000, but $15. wseribed On the first issue, Seattle's quota was $8,200,000, but $9,083,800 was ‘Adler-i-kal _ Again! worth It Your Credit Third Lib 000, but 0 nd issue 000 was its has has been to me. wtipation and a se ler ka in 3D my the first we Every other inte aside, in order to permit 100 pe: participation in the Liberty pampaign, Nothing else will count purchase of a new MALLEABLE range or heater! canal. Re hich poisons» ailmentary | YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD!” Ofte Loan sold Adler-i- rgixture of —here are a few of the many styles man, woman and child is de : : cst depen bu) "ia-pagge pag lead re ae 6 othe le drugs. Swift Ee Se oe etext Bote mite. ‘Hach it expected to do nin) nine, other oimrl dru fe utmost and to strive with every ounce of energy to that all os awaken to the call, and do their share, Shipyard workers are already or. ganizing to duplicate their splendid record of former loans Every man a bond holder” is the slogan The shipyards expect to make every man Many are already eager to buy for coal and wood— —a splendid low-priced heat- er for coal and wood; one- room size: No. $45 5Q 11 size, price I have invented and pat- ented a life-saving device ]} “Security Banking by Mail With This Bank . which insures absolute safety and protection against the dangers of sea and ocean travel. I invite the closest in- vestigation thereof, and will cheerfully | demon- strate its use at any time in any waters, salt or fresh, stormy or calm. O MATTER where you nd quickly transact ings business, whether live tn Alaska, Maine rida or in ia wend y¢ and wood; one that will give splendid service neatly trimmed with nickel; No, 411 size, price— $19.50 “ea I have organized a cor- poration for its promotion, and to enable persons everywhere who travel by || water to avail themselves of its benefits and safety. To or, during 2 never paid 1 5%: SAVINGS that end .a limited W ‘ amount of the capital a ashingt stock is offered at par the PANSY EMPRESS: ous value of $1.00. Inquiry for wood— Mutual Savings can be made and arrange ments perfected by mail, or by phone, or in person |; at the office. JAMES SCARLETT 337 BURKE BUILDING Phone Elliott 4831 | —very nerviceable air-tight rot hea el bo fully Une swing top a ast bo tom swing door, nickel air-tight ow draft; No. $1 1.5 15 size Bank argent Strietly in Washington 810 SECOND AVE. SEATTLE anit Spokane, Wash. Reno, Nevada DO NOT SELL YOUR LIBERTY BONDS We loan 90 per cent of market at 6 per cent yearly, with your bonds netting good returns. The charge is very small. A. W. STETSON & CO. Elliott 633. 807 Alaska Bldg. SEATTLE, WASH. Kansas City heavy-made for wood only; ne: trimmed with nickel “NOT IN THE TRUST” We are the only Abstract Company in Seattle not owned or controlled by the Abstractors’ Trust. Re- has Graft, cast iron legs and a special check damper in collar joint, “S='GAR DEALIS UP. started negotiations to take over the traction company's system for $15,;| 000,000, the matter is being taken u in regular council meeting Monday | afternoon. | conferences only with sults binding on no one of detail nece pected thot, comtaitiese will be. 8p i | pointed to handle various phases of with | the work GRACE HUFF IVAN MILLER | subscribed. | " ” Dr 1. Blake Baldwin, commis 4 bowel trouble which I had’ - Altho the county and city quota | 4) Mra, Anna Wagner,|*oned a captain In Seale hag rs i) rp " for the fourth issue is approximately | statesbury, Mo. - Snake. ee AMUSEMENT S twice an big as any of her other Adler-\-ka expela ALL gas and aan ‘ cific ae i =a s ze or heater ee a8, a determina | sournens, stopping stomach distress it anted style or price heater your old stove, range le sec UENOHS, 1 nh ( physician Twi ORE * ty taken as part payment on the sribe ; * INSTANTLY, Empties BOTH nd lecturer ona: tere wice Daily is for you! part pa) e subscribe insue during and lower bowel, flushing EN 2 a) n, Willur Mack, © EMPRESS Week ‘ He was formerly physician in the » Wilbur Mack, cently the Trust secured control of the other inde- pendent company and immediately raised the price of Abstracts. The Trust now maintains 4 expensive of- fices, 3 of these are superfluous. The public must pay the expense to maintain them, hence the higher price of Abstr s. Our charges remain the same as before the ra Give us a tri curate work, WASHINGTON TITLE COMPANY “Not in the Trust” Phone Main 1017. 710 Third Ave. CRIPPLES Gannot become soldier, They cannot. Stand the life A FURNITURE CRIPPLE ITS of No use ‘N your home. BUT IT GAN BE FIXED Wont Gost Much.£Either JUST PHONE ELL. AS42 ook Aerrulee so you ce cheek the fir fire-keeper al. We will give you quick, neat, ac- —a handsome and rervicenble heater for wood; Rood steel body east -$ron lined, st - tron kel awing han cast-tron t with large front ‘ je draft; no danger of sparks nickel front rails and nickel urn; a very practical and safe wood heater; No. 222 size— $13.50 “3 = the OLYMPIC EMPRESS: tg for coal and wood — eplendaia and wood heater, with & open- face mica door; neatly trimmed with nickel; No. 18 size, price— \ $27.50 ‘ STANDARD FURNITURE CO. Second Ave. at Pine St., Seattle L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101 to 111 S. Eleventh St., Tacoma al LOS-10 Pine St, THEATRE. NOW PLAYING Until Sat. Night 5. WED. and SATURDAY METROPOLITAN Ketarning by Popular 10 Days, A for bay ho shi TO COUNCIL NOW Vor the first time since the city | “Seats on Sale Today PHONK MAIN 6211 “Tne M wo KNOWS" All previous sessions have been | tentative re ¢ transfer | Dr. Baldwin Gets Army Captaincy Nights, Mats., 200, Ste the Spanish service American war. HUTESON-DONA Optical Company What is the price of your navy during Orpheum Vaudeville WILKES THEATRE. Fifth at Pine, eyesight? SKE All NOW PLAYING TELLS q He A price couldn’t be put on a man’s eyesight. To keep it is worth what- ever the most practiced experience asks, Prices: Nights, Matinees, 50c, PALACE HIP puows Daily 1 tod American Melody Maid A Other Big Hip Feature Photoplay: “That Devil, ‘Bateese”” hver. & Sun, 200 And yet, the price of ex- perienced, expert fitting is very little when you We offer yo obtainab ry come to find out about pices, | ORy IS Rate it. and permanence. Our Metal and Rubber Plat nd in a class by themselv. yr fit, comfort and satisfi in Consultations J.C. Huteson and examinations are free. ‘All dbs permanent work guaranteed. Et R. N. Donahe "i ; Dancing gcd y National Dentists Ave. and Pike St. ce, 1504 Third Ave. 325 Pike Street En —4 ‘We Are Positive We Are Right And, inasmuch as we know we are right, there isn't much room left for argument. And in our opinion we are backed up by the best medical opinion of the day, when we tell you that decayed teeth are dangerous, unpleasant and a serious menace to the health. If you only had to suffer a tooth- ache from a bad tooth, that would be bad enough, of course—because noth- ing is more painful than an aching tooth. ; But the ache is one of the least harmful things thaé comes from bad teeth. Poison gath- ers around the roots and slowly and insidiously it works its way into the system, gathering at some convenient place, a joint preferably, and soon causing swelling, inflammation and pain. This is often diagnosed as “rheumatism”? when as a matter of fact if the bad tooth were put into a healthful condition the whole trouble would at once disappear and the unpleasant symptoms subside. These poisons are also taken directly into the stomach in the course of the mastication of the food and many unpleasant disorders of the stomach and digestive organs result. If you will ask your physician he will tell you that nothing is of greater importance to the general health than a good digestive apparatus. Impaired digestion is‘at the bottom of more diversified human ailments than almost any other one factor. And nothing will make you feel more j generally miserable, more “unfit”? or less efficient than to have your stomach out of order. Eye, ear, nose, throat, and even diseases of the spine, are now known to be very often caused by bad teeth. If you have decayed teeth, are you going to allow them to persist? are making a great mistake if you do so. At this dental office you get the services of the graduate registered den- tists—men of the highest standing in their profession. Every operator in this office has graduated from the very best dental colleges and passed the exam- ination of the state dental board. And each and every one of our operators has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. Our prices are the very lowest—our workmanship is one can turn out. i We use only the best of materials. We guarantee all work. And, by the f way, ours is a REAL guarantee, which means just what it says—if for any ( reason whatever your work does not give you entire satisfaction, come back to us and we will make it right. Th uarantee is signed both by the oper- ator who did the work and by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. ; FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call and let an expert dentist give your teeth a thorough examination. He will quickly tell you just what is necessary to put your teeth into perfect condition and also just what the cost will be. ~ é If you have prices quoted to you at the ordinary dental office, which do only an ordinary volume of business, you will have a pleasant surprise coming when you find how little it will cost you to have the work done here. For, remember that we do a very large volume of business, which permits us to take a smaller profit on the individual case than the ordinary office can possibly af- ford to take. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue. N. W. Corner Third and Union. In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postotfice, Be Sure to Get to the Right : ce. ' LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES, -. DR. L, R. CLARK You the best that any