The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 20, 1918, Page 2

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‘BOARD TO GET | "REVISED TEXTS Publishers of the Rot Seattle Tank Must Cut Way Thru Red Tape 54ers service to the-homefurnisher: , the thousands of cozy, comfortable homes of Se- son Beard s Buropean history, whe atly with attlo’y wage earners are the pride of this great peli i tg Bi ion, fol: | homefuri iz store. lewis Chas in Seattle and elye- | Oscillating tractors, manufactured —it is a practical demonstration of the in Beattle, may play a part in win | the help of STANDARD credit where of pro-Germanism, will short: | 10 Beattie, mix Seen t ning the wa ne pe that has ly place a revised version of the j | book on the market ¢ around tions ia The committee appointed to inves: Unt tigate charges of Wilson, Seer » Anderson, | mu y YOUR CREDIT 16 SURELY GOOD HERE!" a a - fay ¢ A, army examining boards, the reg in. | State council of defense and Pro gery, ee University of | Washington have many for the spoliation of Belgium pemteties with the prosaduee and {ta ruthless: treatment of civil: | dress forms make home dress- Z » that a long series jans. Extensive quotations of Prest-| Dear! » oe ; jot favo imendations have ; dent Wilson's addresses to congreaa Mees . Wy eth ahd Kleaation inane ine months sinee oc Ore ey Serene entering (he) sated in t “tunk’ and no — | definite course has been outlined, | } The Turner uting ‘Traetor ; Head of Industries | was invented and perfeeted in Seat: | Board to Go East ‘ Jit adapted by the Herbert Witherspoon, regional di-| jay been handled by Attorney rector of the war industries board, | orieffe Cameron has announced that Alaska has been) 4 ccordin “NEW EMPRESS" auto- collapsible and adjustable form is the best and moat feal dress form that hy fryer been offered te There a and the long procedure to have | war department, Mon eah be y and satisfactorily ts backers, the Seat ables every woman to be absorbed in region 20, The appoint: | ie war tractor climbs anywhere, and ful atess form yon can fp ment of a chairman of the war re-| iy operated with mechanism founded try your dress on y own fig sources committee for Alaska is ex-|on new ideas. Lt ix claimed that it on anes: 3 “A pected ly chn be built with 50 per cent less just thie form’ t r short. fa) The. re material than other tanks and will Waisted figure, br: w committee haul twice the load per power Ry emit GAEL cen cans Friday to of any other tractor. Power ean be without altering (he resources of concentrated to pull on any one th lao Kovern the shape and Idaho bm waist Ie independently adjustable Witherspoon leaves for Washing acementgnne mentite A eieria . oO . ¥ « o and a co 2 To 4 and edfus ton, D. C., Saturday to attend n 23 Indictments Are vention of regional directors. | Business men with Alaskan trade Jare opening their knowledge of the | north for the director's benefit changed, also bust and neck are easily adjusted, independently Returned by Jury Twenty-three true bills were re: - pena: | turned by the t nited yey avend ' $14.50 to $20.50 [icity Grants USE OF i,."r, mornin sal ana sive of bust expansion. | The most in indietments } and’ size of bust expansion. STREET TO SHIP FIRM leaned Hayy Wont Connecticut st, from Railroad ave. b J. Cranwell, The MW to the waterfront, will be xelu and Willlam Lesage, | sively by Skinner & Eddy aninect ced with smuggling 1 Lesage’s ball was between their two ship gold into C ling « building plants, Permission was) fixed at $1,000, the others at $5,000. granted by the board of public works Eight Chinese were charge ad with | Friday violating federal drug laws, one woman was charged with sending obscene letters thru the mail and the rest of the indictments were found on lquor charges. FITZSIMMONS PLEADS GUILTY TO GIVE BENEFIT DANCE To raise funds to purchase cots jand blankets for service men who! visit Seattle, three dances will be | held tn Mme. Lepper's hall, Fourth and Pine, Friday, September 20; Reuben Fitesimmons, convicted by Tuesday ber 24, and Friday, a jury in U, 8, Judge Neterer’s court | September An admission fee of| Thursday on a charge of selling on will be charged, THEATRE WILKES pirens | LAST TIME SATURDAY HT 64 MATINEE SATURDAY “NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH” A RIOT OF FUN liquor without a governn pleaded guilty to a sec Friday, He will be sentenced Oc- tober 7, and was released on bail pending judgment Old Count Vitzy Gets All Het Up AMSTERDAM, Sept. 20,--Count Vitathum, member of the German foreign relations committee from Saxony, speaking at a banquet given | by the town council in Leipzig, said “When an American street rabble murders with terrthle tortures peace ful Germans and German-Americans before the eyes of the authorities jand American courts acquit the mur- jderers, we are justified in calling WAR | hypoeritieal the Americans’ -noraliz Starring Young women “Over Here” | ing interference in German internal GRACE HUFF AND - st take the places of the || @ffaire IVAN MILLER “German order can stand a com parison with American lynch kul jar” Soldiers Tell How They Got Liquor | Louis Lonheim of Snoqualmie was | placed on trial before a jury in U. 8 | Judge Jeremiah Neterer's court Fri day on a charge of selling lquor to soldiers in uniform. Several service men testified that they bought | whisky from Lonheim and paid $8 a i pint for it. * going “Over There. “Government, the Ship- an Big B eed ex- stenogra! ‘ rs. train fe tr most expert sitiona, in shortest ‘Bouaibte time. .. e uu finish our cours will be qualified, and then ition WILL SEEK YOU, Craig, RESULTS, not You will be under Mr. Hall's personal supervision and in- atruction—a quarantee of suc- | DAY—MAIN 6373—NIGHT WITH THE WILKES PLAYERS Nights, 25¢-50c—Sat, Mat. 20¢-31e Plus War Tax ECONOMY PRICES PREVAIL in Turell’s Downstairs Department this department will appeal to We pride ourselves on giving t the shoes and satisfy yourself. I, XV. or mil $6.45 to | AREAL HOME ; > Our stock of Ladies’ Shoes in you as to style, ax well as to price, the best values in the city. Inspe leather Gray kid vamp, cloth top te match, heels, various styles . Dark brown kid, 9-inch top, leather L: heels XV a ek ie , tee $7.95 0 88.95 Dark brown kid vamp, 9-inch cloth top, L. XV. heels i Sa : A sist seers BTS to $7.95 Dark brown kid, military heels ...ceeseee cece ee cee eeeee 87.45 Dark brown If, military heels, a variety of smart lasts cays $6.45 to $8.45 Downstairs at TURRELL’S 120 MARION ST. OR 903 SECOND AVE. . =e Beautiful Madison Park, Adjoining This Property Is Waiting for You at McGilvra Park WHERE MADISON STREET MEETS THE LAKE VARNISH YOUR CAR for $1.50 Add $50 to Its Value —Where you command a grand view of Lake Pet it on | " (Wer Pete sa Sith a Fk | Washington, Mt. Rainier and the inspiring Min, ic | | Dries in 6 -~-Where you are surrounded by exclusive resi- to 7 hours, dential districts. —Where you are onl Pole, with one of City. —Where you have your choice of water front, upland or garden tracts. Large Lots at Low Prices On Easy Monthly Talk with us about having a home built so you can pay like rent. We are selling good lots as low as $640. See McGilvra Park before you buy, and have no regrets. A. H. REID & CO. 314 New York Block. Elliott 3928. SECOND AVE, AT CHERRY ST. 3 miles from the Totem best car services in the Smooth as glass. No streaks. Is water- proof, A child can use ADLAC VARNISH as well as an expert. No brush work to do—it flows out smooth Payments open the garage door in the morning— presto—a new-looking car stands before you. And the beauty of it is, Adlac stands the weather, It lasts. Order by phone, mail, or get it at our office. QUART CANS, $1.50 . We Pay Parcel Post Charges Anywhere. Double Duty Polish Mfg. Co. EAST 47 1514 BROADWAY EAST 47 THE SEATTLE STAR—-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBE |know whether your teeth are really causing your |service? jplain sight of all. |brought to such a point of perfection at this office 20, 1918. two things with respect to the gov Chinese Being Held M*ADOO CLEARS ernment’s financial poliey Possible abandonment of the solicy of raising one-third of the cost “Chinamen who don't obey ub w | policy of raising will be dri of the war by taxation and two-thirds m from the count tl n TAX SITUATION Mayor Hanson reiterated lriday, | after a conference with Chief War- MARTIN 9 in fetes 4 ditor The Star You are ren, Health Commissioner MeBride . abinatl , good work on the Thrift and U. & Immigration Comminsioner | (United Correspondent) Absit si aeive Henry M. White WASHIN! Bept. 20.—Con. | P* y ase Span You are evidently ui of the 28 Chines greastona qday were uesicnn, no am 1 re thin week had | greatly retary Me a . | pledge for $1 wt be ul with vice dis-| Adoo's « hat he will) SAM LOSES HIS POCKETBOOK | | 4 On All will held by € nie | not ask in view of Ram Crouch of the Cliff yume, BL sioner White pending investigation | the §7,000,000,000 increase just asked Pike s#t., Friday told the police that ntaining $98 in Seattle. he lost a wa in bills “somewhere” to see if they are portation Decayed Teeth Will Sap Your Strength as Sure as Fate! We tell here how and why this is true. not subject to de-| for the army. They declared, how- ever, that his decision means one of The question is—are you going to permit this to happen to you? A decayed tooth is a most unhealthy thing in itself—just the same as any other part of the anatomy would be were it in the same condition. Needless to say, it produces most noxious poisons in the process of decaying. The poisons which are produced by the decaying of the external portion of the tooth, as a rule, are more apt to be taken directly into the stomach when the food comes in contact with this tooth in the process of mastication. This alone would cause trou- ble enough to make it well worth your while to have the tooth fixed. This poison would be quite enough to interfere seriously with the digestive apparatus and your physician will tell you that probably no other one factor can cause more derangements of the human system than an impaired diges- tion. But the worst part of a decayed tooth is a part to be con- cealed entirely—in fact, it may not evidence itself in any way that you can discover at all. Tiny pus sacs very often gather around the roots of a decaying tooth and this consti- ‘4 tutes the most dangerous thing about it in many cases. These kil i alae pus sacs distill deadly poisons slowly into the system. They soon congregate at some w¢ak spot, preferably a joint— pain, inflammation and swelling follow, and this painful disorder is usually diag- nosed as “rheumatism.” Various and sundry methods are tried for treating it, but, of course, none can be effectual till the seat of the trouble—the decayed tooth—is gotten at and fixed. ” that we are now able to guarantee to perform practically any and all kinds of dental work with- out hurting the patient a bit. This is a matter of big importance to you, for possibly you are among the many who have put off having necessary den- tal work done on account of being afraid of being hurt. If you are, then we tell you that “you need delay no longer” on this account.” 4TH—LOWEST PRICES Quantity regulates price. This is a fundamental axiom of business that cannot be denied, There- fore the fact that we do a very large volume of business permits. us to take a smaller profit on the individual patient than an office which does only one-third to one-half of the volume that we do can possibly afford to take. So when you compare our prices with others you will find that ours are the lowest, especially considering the fact that we turn out nothing but the very highest grade of work, _. STH—BEST OF MATERIALS The best is the only kind of material that we can atford to use. We found this out long ago. 6th—-OUR GUARANTEE is a binding agreement on our part that if for any reason whatever work done at this office does not give you entire satisfaction, come back to us and we will make it right. This guarantee is signed both by the operator who did the work and by L, R. Clark, D, D, S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. 7TH—SANITATION This is a hobby with us. In fitting up our of- fices we put in all the best appliances tor sterilizing instruments. All operators and attendants are garbed in spotless white at all times. FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call at our office and let one of our experts give your teeth a thorough examina- tion. He will tell you just what is needed to put your teeth into perfect condition and also’ just what the cost will be. This examination and estimate won't cost you a cent nor will it put you under any obligations to have work done unless you want it. ; But for your own sake you ought not to neglect this important matter a moment longer than you can possibly help. : Don’t you think it is about time that you gave yourself the advantage of a good set of teeth? 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 Postof fice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. LADY, ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES, Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Stomach and even se- rious spinal disorders are now known to be very often caused by defective teeth. How are you to trouble? You have only one way of being sure, and that is to consult an expert dentist. What have we to offer you in the way of dental HERE IT IS BRIEFLY: Firs-—We have one of the largest and best equipped dental offices in the United States, We make this statement unreservedly and without fear of successful contradiction, We occupy the entire floor on which our offices are located. When it comes to equipment, we have practically everything that modern science has perfected for the better performance of painless dentistry. We have spared no expense in fitting up our offices. Our only idea has been t& give the people of Seattle the very best, Second—Every operator on our staff is a gradu- ate registered dentist. Every one of them has his certificate from the State Dental Board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in This proves to you beyond the shadow of a doubt that he knows his business, and knows it thoroughly. It shows you that he spent years of hard study under competent instruc- tors, and has then passed a thorough and searching examination before the State Dental Board as to his knowledge and ability to practice dentistry and do it right. When you see this certificate you may rest as- sured that the holder of it is a man of experience and that your work will be done the way it ought to be done to give you lasting and permanent sat- isfaction, 3RD—PAINLESS METHODS Our system of painless dentistry , has been HE SENDS US ANea SP PRECAATIOR lolng tamy

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