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THE SEATTLE STAR—WE! THREATEN TO SEPARATE FOE IN BULGARIA BY J. W.'T. MASON YORK, Sept. 25 ations in Serbia are threat-| to separate the Bulgarian] in western Ma LIBERTY LOAN FLASHES Members of the hoods at Auburn k Liberty Loan headquarters offering Years service to! 54 in homefurnisher: | —WE HAV E HELPED ESTABLISH THOUSANDS OF HOMES—LET US HELP YOU! —let us know your homefurnishing needs and we will arrange our widely-used credit service in a railway brother: | wired Seattle | NEW The al-| we tad ¢ tle on the ¢ / Your Credit their services free to bring sol from Camp Lewis to 8th, T fer had to be ref armie mutually fair and reasonable way-you know the armies east of the Vardar as arrangements have already been ! “YOUR CREDIT IS SURELY GOOD HE which are defending the Bulgar- made to bring the men by water i] lan boundary ! Auburn will receive the loan of 100 the The mountain to sailors Saturday morning to open northwest of Prilip now com-| ees6 | Uvity Once the advance of the! 1 bond Serbians spreads in this direction a a Shio, ‘The. interest and Hill barriers will be imposed — be ar ed bond are 1 tween the two Bulgarian armies, —any wanted style and size heater is here, at fair pricing making direct communteation | im-| Shereafter if the Bul ry armie cling to western | 4 4, they will be in peril of 4 —your old stove, or heater taken as pay- annihilation, ‘Their pnly way of ment on the purc of a new EMP! TACOMA, Sept, 24.—Th possible exit will be into northern ee hi Liberty Loan is $20,000 Serbia and then thru difficult ; MALLEABLE range or heater! goal today, and the curio mountain territory eastward \ P those who attended The rbian drive along the ‘ att . main M n railway toward ¥ tity of the tery Woman” Uskub is eding slowly, In-| x peased T mystery wor tead of ntrating all their) fi \nere are a few of the many styles! Proved to be Mex. Herthe Knatvold rower on driving ahead along. the , hed riter, who re ngle line, the allies now ex- ‘ii shownin our heater store, third floor— ae Soaknae Hibene | tendlnie of their opera. pr for the purpose o the OLYMPIC LAR EMPRESS—the OAK | enting an exelusive Bulgarian > stirring ng | Uskub and i branch them to Sofia. and a shower of g British ttacks in a pay for bonds qu n which hav *-* f Doiran, 2846] ing « by | from threat south, Freneh Dwight Hawley, Seattle boy W. 64th st, who was wou \ shot thru the breast whi with American t Thierry, has been terman hospital in § ting |and continue used from n Franet osx are be with the traintoad of war| tween armies and| which will come to the/the Bulgar ronier, but there est during th Fourth Lib. y that these nh be campaign t t flanking movement bi against rian right Carpenters’ union No. 131 voted! If this ¢ were to su i—a very heavy oak $5,000 f the purchase of Liberty | the impor cente tyle stove for coal Bonds Tuesday ning. Stroumnitza, Bulgarian struction; will give A bottom, with large and wood; latest im- : ler, would ned. Itw Perfect satisfaction ever; body made of proved | screw dratts Seattle Four Minute men would 1 the Bulgars aerme: es mobilized for the Fourth y the Var to move y | iiineavy bose ta mn loan drive, Each gpeaker has been| northward to falling victim | econd on th for dollars to win The wealth of information | | equipped with complet great offensive the war. was issued yc. Pierce. of the finest steel, be: ata tifully ornamented; 18 size $27.50 No. flanking operation | 4 ¢ Important Stro umnitza-| ip highway ner; Very ornament No, 1 size, $24.50 today by Chairman C BRITISH TAKE 1,000 BOCHES ‘The federal division of the ieokine committees of the Fourth Liberty / {Loan completed organization Tues day. The canvass for bonds will be Jin charge of Roscoe M. Drumheller, assisted by 12 lieutenants. | LONDON, Sept |made further progress and northwest of St. Quentin yesterda . . British troops west Appeals for I chases were mac building plants Tuesday by Capt.|“"4 last night, Marshal Haig re ElbridgegA. Watkins, commanding | ?° today. At the same time Company A, 75th infantry, Camp|they repulsed several counter at-| ewis, and six veteran United; ‘cks in that region. A total of| es army sergeants, who have| }:000 prisoners were taken active service at the front and shipped back as instructors. eee WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN FRANC Sept. 25.—Fighting north of Selency, two miles west of St. Quentin, British troops during the night wrested from the Germans 1,000 yards of bitterly defended trenches, The enemy lost heavily. British patrols today were reported near the town Five hundred prisoners were taken |by the French in the St. Quentin sector yesterday. When you buy a $50 Liberty bond you pay the government's war ex pense for one-tenth of a second. eee Prompt decision by the Macy ad- justment board on the new ship yard wage schedule will help to boost Liberty Loan subscriptions, headquarters men say. re TACOMA IN ROW OVER SOLDIERS TACOMA, 25 ot! jauthority betwen Hazen J. Titus, chairman of the “stunts” committee is arranging an| itinerary for a series of huge loan| Phone Main | floats which are being erected. | Every section of the city will be 2545 or Visited by the floats and speakers.| Main 4310 for Fvery business establishment in | | the city with five or more emplo yes | has been notified of the quota Sept —Conflict ivil and military URE MILK }is exp from the workers M-lofficlals here today, consequent selves and also from the corpora | upon the action of Police Justice tion which emp! them | Hackett in sentencing four soldiers eal SS from Camp Lewis to six months rof. Clark P. Bissett, of thelin jail, promises interesting de-| versity of Washington, will be velopments for the near future. the prin rat the Fourth) The same sentence was imposed Liberty La ur n to be held four en, arrested with Monday by the Transportation club soldiers, the judge invoking 1%. > t t da r¢ o 101 "3 America cannot defeat the kaiser —— are | DIRECT TO YOUR HOME unless the —$6,000,000,000 of en. Frank B. Watson Fourth Loan is fully subseri commander, 4s aa Secretary of the Treasury M tis oourt oa ite OOD MILK, and GOOD DELIVERY SERV- warned a New York audience step being ICE ‘are what the Pure Milk Dairy offers you. id Aeaiad ee ure the r e of the| Have od celebrated Maplewood Milk—from Maple- - - “ ; eae wood Farm—delivered direct to your home. Use ’ Growin Bae? VAR Vin AKI netmoiaa noe at plenty of it. It’s Nature’s most economical food. eed Nois 3? ! Hs Mea Wah elie he oe (Pi oral conditions by r offenders continue the ar om warrant PURE MILK DAIRY} TAIN: 2545 or MAIN 4310 - 1S12_ 7TH. AVE | Hit by Auto, Worker Staggers to Police and Makes Report) John J McDonald, shipya d into the p m. Wednesc lapsed. He was taken to the city HIRE. ‘OP. hospital, on the fourth floor of the| public safety building, where he is now in a condition be death, with his skull fractured and his head badly crushed According to statements made be Oxygen Vapor Treatment fore he became unconscious, MeDon. | Cures Any Kind of ¢. Cold) iit was run down by an auterotile !somewhere between the Spokane st dock and the plant of the Skinner & Keddy corporation. He ig not expect ‘ ed to live, this tween life and GND 4 Lor oF oTwERS) CAME into our StoRE YeEsteRDAY, —<—__— farmer, convicted p two and a b need to @ in the] & volume ' Mystery has ¢ and it will be retried in the circuit court of appeals October 9 ONE AFTER THE OTHER ANDB TOLD US HOW —= ¢ CHAIRMAN G. Winstock was elected dent of division No. 7 of the council of patriotic service Tuesday night, replacing C. P. Bissett, who re signed, Mrs. O. G. C. Beals, justice of the peace, was elected chairman of the women's work of the division THEY LIKED OUR ADS, WE THANK THEM. » ‘ PUNCH BOARDS UNDER BAN ° No nee i fe 4 In et Me el | Pete Der the Tolt, convie ever develop unless you make the| on the chi hold THEY miso SAVED 25%. never develop uniens you make the] on the charge of hold the danger of that slight cold in the wag up for trial before head. .Oxygen Vapor ‘freatment is| Judge A. W. Frate Wee a positive safeguard inst Influ-) morning for having punch boards in enza, because it ¢ tely his place of business ates the cold from system and | brings about a healthy condition of ae AER the membranes, A trial) FACES CHARGE OF THEFT treatment will convince the most A. Nordstrom, shipyard worker, skeptical of the truth of the ab was charged with stealing electrical and this trial tr appratus, wire and plugs from the Duthie shipyard plant, September you nothing. ¢ mene FAT or in a complaint filed Wednesday. [Fourth and Pik Cus 'W.5S.S. ROLL OF HONOR ) cruiting city building eee SEPT. 25, 1918 THINK WHAT DECAYED + TEETH WILL DO TO YouU|. And then make up your mind right now that you will put up with them no longer They will injure your health—-they will make you enjoy life a whole lot less than you ought to—they mar your personal appearance, and above all they reduce your ef- ficiency and your chances for success. A decayed tooth may be responsible for about as many human ills and derangements as any single agent. Tiny pus sacs are often found around the roots of the decaying tooth. These sacs slowly distill, bit by bit, their deadly poisons into the system. This poison gradually accumu- lates around some point, usually a joint—and soon swelling, ‘inflammation and pain ensue. This affliction is now usually diagnosed as “rheumatism,” and all sorts of treatments are tried to bring relief to the unhappy patient. Needless to say, none of the treatments are or can be effective. The root of the trouble—which in this case is the root of the decayed tooth—must be gotten at and remedied, before permanent or effective relief can be experienced. Then there are many other things—some serious,asome painful, and some both serious aml painful—that come from diseased teeth. Eye, ear, throat, stomach and even Serious diseases of the spine are among a few that we might mention. Bad cases of heart trouble have also been known to come from diseased teeth. And stomach trouble is one of the commonest ailments that come from bad teeth. You can easily see that the poisons from bad teeth are transmitted directly into the stomach as the food comes in contact with the teeth in the process of mastication. It must be evident to you that these poisonseare going to exercise a bad effect on the stomach—that they are going to interfere and interfere seriously with the digestive apparatus. And there is no one thing that can bring as much real misery to a person as to have his digestive organs out of order. Your physician will tell you the same thing if you will talk the matter over with —— DRL. R. CLARK | hurting the patient a bit. This is a matter of big importance to you, for possibly you are among th many who have put off having necessary dental work done on account of being afraid of being hurt. If you are, then we tell you that “you need delay no fonger” on this account. 4TH—LOWEST PRICES Quantity regulates price. This is a fundamental axiom of business that cannot be denied. There- foré, 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 him. | one-third to one-half of the volume that we do can Altogether, for a person who has bad teeth, to possibly afford to take. So when you compare neglect them and let this condition continue is our prices with others you will find that ours are about the most foolish thing that he can do. the lowest, especially considering the fact that we Now, just a word as to what we have to offer turn out nothing but the very highest grade of | you in the way of dental service at this office. In work, the first place, we have one of the largest and best 5TH—BEST OF MATERIALS The best is the only kind of material that we can afford to use. We found this out long agb. 6TH—OUR GUUARANTEE | 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 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 to give the | people of Seattle the very best. | both by the operator who did the work and by Second—Every operator on our staff is a gradu- | L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this ate registered dentist. Every one of them has his office, who is thoroughly responsible. certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in | 7TH—SANITATION plain sight of all. This proves to you beyond the | _ This is a hobby with us. In fitting up our of- shadow of a doubt that he knows his business, fices we put in all the best appliances for sterilizing and knows it thoroughly. It shows you that he instruments. All operators and attendants are spent years of hard study under competent instruc- garbed in spotless white at all times. tors and has then passed a thorough and search- FREE EXAMINATION ing examination before the state dental board as to his knowledge and ability to practice dentistry We invite you to call at our office and let one of and do it right. our experts give your teeth a thorough examina- When you see this certificate you may rest as- tion. He will tell you just what is needed to put sured that the holder of it is a man of experience your teeth into perfect condition and also just what and that your work will be done the way it ought the cost will be. This examination and estimate j to be done to give you lasting and permanent sat- won't cost you a cent nor will it put you under isfaction. any obligation 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? 3RD—PAINLESS METHODS Our system of painless dentistry has been brought to such a point of perfection at this office | that we are now able to guarantee to perform prac- tically any and all kinds of dental work without | Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CL ARK, 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. BRING RESULTS paces STAR. WANT ADS "HERBERT ‘BETHEW &CO. A Comedy Dramatte Playlet Bobby Van Horn “Mirth and Melody” OF CLUBS AND LODGES Danish Brotherhood, Lodge No. 29 Loyal Order of M ‘ THEATRE Continuous Dally, 1 to 11 ernal Order of Cascade Parent-Teache ‘x ith, Hildesheimer “al Union, femperance 104, Miller Swedish Loyal Order of Moose . hts’ L Finnish ae be The Great Patricks Equilibrixtic Marvels De Rocher & ee | ee Interpretations | Muste_and Song ~ Vincent and Raymon “Names eat Count” » NEED MECHANICS FOR U. S. TANK CORPS Feature Ethel Clayton in The war department has sent out dhsises Maced leat a Photoplay “A Soul Without Windows” _ a call to Seattle for automobile | F mechanics to join the tank corps. | 12c Qt. ery ree OO Weekday Applicants will be examined at re | Stall 79, Vike Pl. Mkt, Lower Floor, and Stall 51, headquarters, 409 Economy Mkt., Lower Fleor, county e

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