The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 15, 1918, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1918 | Two Sailors Die of o Sailors Die of | |COMMONS TO FINISH FIGHT, crvice 10 FOURBIG FIRMS 100 PER CENT Blotchy Skin OF ieotometurnisher’ SoS MEET TODAY” YANKEES URGE FACE CHARGES epataes BOND BUYERS, <= | LONDON, Oct. 1 The house ef) LONDON, Oct. 16 We want a! On the charge of welling misbrand Liberty Loan payroll club commit. | ommons a thin afternoon | chance to lick Germany to @ fint#h.” | ea and adulterated food for live | teemen 1 « new list Tuesday of —a credit serv- —we have | | and it wax considered certain that doar et yo co heaton) N° | wtock, the wtate department of agri et Petre Br sey cong rome ‘ ice awaits you Your helped estab Andrew Bonar Law, changellor of Wa det want to Haten to them |@ulture brought action, Tuesday, in| bonds, as follows here, fitted to |the exchequer, would be asked to | ye Knough! the minute they re-| Judge O. W. Brinker's court againat Credit lish thousands saabek® ac Jekiabinent’ ot: the ale Doesn't hurt a a bit! Sore corns meet your in- man t ) Automatic Sprinkler Co, $900;! four bi« firme. Hinyon Optical Co., $700; Bo I, « 1 dividual —home- of homes — let 5 matic and military situation. It 1 : Vrye & Co, were accused of selling furnishing es lift right off with fingers, believed unlikely that be would when | ¢ pokane Grain Co. packages | The “Liquia Wash needs. us help you! Magic! lcomply, in view of the pending Htrand, |of “Meat Hcraps” containing leas pro- BARTELS DRUG sTORR intor-allled consultation. Promicr | at the M. C. A. Bagle hut tein t guaranteed id Lioyd George will probably make V. It, Carlson and James Towny The charge ag t the Chas, fl such a statement within a few daya.| fresh from the Khelma battlefield, |!!! was that they had adulter No debate on peace in wanted Just | declared the allies ought not to quit | ted meal for nals , a e now. It in significant that the | pefore invading Germany and giving | '"# ref without sl two excellent heater ge FN ae ER pe ee tok! tho tras aaees Wilson in any formal deciara ‘al W. HL. Hottinger ente : " (your old stove, heater or AS Sion of a sump paper nt| Alters iron & Co, were accuned of un ne antonment, sald ndulterating alfa and molasses 4,000; range taken in part pay- |tortunes of war were very strongly | Un thghe ie | UR oe tn RS a jin their favor Members of the!to a fintah a the kaiser similar charge was laid agains | ment on a new one) | Brttish eat « mid, are de We cant trust the rmans. We Galbraith Va acon & Co. | termined te ration from | ought t dictate the ps terms.” 1 hearing of these cases was Trashington and Germany that must in » compen-|" “It's @ good thing, of course, to |PO*tPoned til! October 21 White 4 : gsi SAVE YOUR E: | sation for all damage done by sub | gave American lives, but I'd like to $1,000; C. J. Young, $ | marines to merchantmen give Germany a good dose of her | Also it is stated “there must be | own medicines,” declared J. W, Melis | no doubt about deciding the future | (er, of Detroit lof the German determination and f the people who ve | Prince Axel Bias Big Ship Launched FAILING EYESIGHT RESTOH BY OUR SYSTEM | A New Principle in ad Complexion Treatment Don’t Pay ay Most, creams are injurious when Exorbitant Prices When Lloyd reo makes his | | addrenm t nt he in expected to dis the German colonies} On his second busy day in Seattle OUR OFFER INCLUDES | situation | Prince Axel, genial Danish sports amination he eyes, a AE | ‘The allied governments, It) was) man, w of the royal family, vin yetal spherical lenses in « learned, must be guided altogether | jes) ¢! inner & Eddy corporation Hed apectacle or Mzew lane |by the advice of thelr field com: | anipyard and witnessed the §,800-ton five cents. Come ond te manders with regard to the wisdom | gtse} freighter West Eldar < x of granting an armisticn, and the/ing ways. The West iaare was Berney YOUR Err ee few cents! Drop @ little terms under which hostilities may | christened by Mra. Hakon H. Ham BY WEA reezone on that touchy corn, in| io temporarily suspended mor, wife of Prince Axel's old school yr stantly that corn stops hurting, then | " 4), it is agreed, must| sate now a Seattle resident. ‘The a Vinton GLAnaR you lift it right out with the fingers |.” 6, under which it would | prince had hi oh taken ik to See Th 64d Why wait? Your druggist sella @| be 9 impossible for the 3 | yt ae 25 YRARS EXPE: Pa oe with the spon healthy young complexion. Mereol- ce ny ooo : oa for « gid Gert mperil the allied armies | tenide General ized Wax, procurable at any drug NINE YEARS IN SEATTLE cents, sufficien' rid your feet of atice énded. ‘ store (one e every hard corn, soft corn, or corn jor ee ee U. S. OPTICAL CO. a « sen } 1 o Sycetaliots to tighten the [the ue taiked of. m. over an) | Faces Charge of WHY WAIT? BUY YOUR uables stored by the Japanese embnas | 2 urally irons out the 1533 THIRD AV r., SEATTLE the Cincingadl penius Stealing ‘FPenmes|, Pe koe wtih Tagan, have boon coolers “ilrection, ‘may ‘be ber en fro" 1 ms itso a dpaot & . olving an ounce © Stealing pennies m a Delgian All the valuables, however, have been poy ME. <4 eaxelite in a half Pint of | relief milk bottle in the charge facing recovered Siteh be le “harles Geible, arrested Tuesda. Quick, Painless Way to | lowing a strug with W. t : | nett, Perine ninery shop, who,| Remove Hairy Growths fe attempt to empty ) | mays he saw © | the bottle. a splendid weed heater— $22.50 re very by ye Ma Maavy-mode r i eb eater, for wood only; neatly te ated feet; ea etfimmed with nickel; one of | nickel sido. rails and nickel Here is a simple, unfailing way t the best wood heaters we have urn and swing cover: very ———— nomenon | rid the akin of objectionable hairs to offer. ornamental; No ay rith some powdered delatone and No. 18 size. .. $22.50 Io $24.50 If you vatue your watch, let | With some powis tg weg sgt Haynes repair it. Next Liberty | W8ter. make on pas | theatre.—Advertisnment. the hairy surface, apply, and in about | —— | two minutes rub off, wash the skin and every trace of hair has vanish od. Thin in quite harmless, but to | the ne in an original package. | HEAD STUFFED FROM 3/ CATARRH OR A COLD 101 to 111 8. Rieveuth St. Tecoma | Give way ian the pene- trating effects of Sloan's Liniment GERMAN GETS JAIL SENTENCE Gere Creams Ropiint pate g ag Opens Air Passages Right Up. fa Z E AI Carl Steicher, a dishwasher at the Grand Union restaurant, arrested a ON CONT oyaaed “ “ays ago on the charge that he had no health certificate, was sen in, 0 Instant relief-—no waiting. Your bh, the | Clogged nostrils open right up; the DR. J. R. BINYON tenced to 30 days by Judge Gordon | Free Examinations IMeament ‘sprain, the muscle strain,| MF passages of your bead clear and ‘Tuesday morning. Steicher, who is a land the threbhing brutes. |you breathe freely. No more hawk German, took out his first ravers | BEST $2 560 GLASSES | tne caro of applying, the quick- |!" snuffiing, blowing. headache, five years ago. according to the police, * ness of relief, the positive remults,| | dryness. No struggling for breath at and has never made any application the cleanliness, and the economy | Pht; your cold or catarrh disap-| for complete citizenship. 2 pears a We are one of the few optical of eg Liniment makes it uni-| Pare ttle of Ely’s Cream | rally | Of Sloan's jet a amall bottle stores in the from bat that really four drugeist n Ap rom start to finish, |versally preferred. 300, 60c, $1.20. _ he only one in |ply a little of thin fragrant, antisep- | SEATTLE, ON FIRST AVE. tic, healing cream in your nostrils. INSTANTLY RELIEVED TH 2 jit penetrates | through every air pass bed BINYON OPTICAL CO. ASTHMADOR agement Sa or swollen mucous membrane, and | OR MOREY REFUNDED ASK ANY ORUGGIST Near Semece st. ment make it uni: | Bartell Drug Co., 1906 Boren Ave. WHY WAIT? aS YOUR unleas absolutely ne relief comes instantly It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty eatarrh, “ills Pain Phone Main 1850. VERY SPECIAL ON COATS $29.75 ond $39.75 A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE HONEST, PAINLESS DENTISTRY SCIENTIFIC RESTORATION Bridgework Without Gold Crowns My new and greatly improved method of replacing lost teeth in Scientific Restoration Bridgework without the use of Gold Crowns is as far advanced over thécommon Gold Crown Bridgework as the 60-mile speed auto is over the horse and buggy as a mode of travel. There are rare instances where it is necessary to crown a tooth with gold, but 90 gold crowns out of every 100 are unneces- sary. Teeth can and should be restored and rebuilded either with gold or silver restoration work, and the margins of the fillings or restorations should be polished smooth with the surface of the tooth. The gold crowns that ARE necessary should be very skillfully and carefully fitted so that the edge of the crown at the neck of the tooth does not impinge on the soft gum tissues. of U. S. War Respon- sibilities for Year 1918 Family Income Tax Liberty Bonds 2,500 3 3,500 70 800 4,500 135 5,900 198 A splendid as- sortment of fine Coats, with fancy _ linings, plain and fur trimmed, in Sil- vertone, Pom A very spe- cial offer on Coats in Wool Velours, Broad- cloths and Ker- seys. Some are 6,500 282 1,900 __Ill-fitting crowns always cause inflammation of the gums, and ‘ult “tied and Pom, Wool Ve- inflammation is redness, heat, pain and swelling—then a breaking leuk en fs 7,500 427 8,500 578 2,652 9,500 731 12,500 1,094 4,375 17,500 2,100 22,500 3,262 fur trimmed, in blue, Pekin, taupe and brown. Sizes up to 44; tionally low- down into pus, and this is TRUE PYORRHEA—and the cause is the ill-fitting gold crown. Don’t let dentists fill your mouth with a wholesale lot of Gold | Crowns. Come to me and learn what real Restoration Bridgework with- out the Gold Crowns, is. DEPARTMENTS Zibelines, in- cluding some Plush Coats with fur collars. Values up to $60; very spe- cial at excep- 45,000 9,900 The above table is derived from estimates of Bankers Trust Company, New York, on basis of $24,000,000,000 required for the year 1918. TO LEND IS TO FIGHT This may be your last chance—strike hard. NORTHWEST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Second Ave and Union \ Exodontia—Extracting Heinbrink Gas-Oxygen, Novocain, administered for Pain- less Extractions. Oral Hygiene Department of Prophylaxis. Teeth Cleaned—a_ preventive measure against tooth decay and gum disease. Pyorrhea Treated I successfully treat and check Pyorrhea by the use of an intelli- Gold Inlay Restorations By an expert of 30 years’ expe- rience. My new system of Bridge- work without Gold Crowns. Prosthetic Dentistry Gold, Cast Aluminum and Vulean- ite Plates. Genuine Trubyte Teeth used. Plates made by an expert. I fit you where other dentists fail. Free X-Ray Department I use the X-Ray to locate hidden mouth troubles and as an aid to my priced at gent and heroic course of treat- diagnosis. This service is free to my ments. patients. All Work Painless—Work Guaranteed Examination and Estimate Free Dr. H. T. HARVEY (2x-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) 504-512 Fifth Floor Eitel Building N. W. Corner Second and Pike Swift's Drug Store Corner Phone Elliott 302 Open Evenings and Sundays, TO OUR PATRONS We specially invite our patrons to take advantage of the special offer while we have the assortment to select from. * elvin’s Next tg Phillips Shoe Store.

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