The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 12, 1918, Page 11

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THINKIN’ CHESTER, j WHATS (T ALL DERN PAINLESS DENTISTRY BENE AND HEALTH 4 To every intelligent person the ideal in dentistry is to prevent loss of teeth, to main- tain them in normal, healthy condition, and to keep their usefulness from being impaired. When a tooth becomes sensitive or begins | to decay, it is in a diseased condition, and a normal, healthy condition must be restored. This is generally possible if in time. Once re- stored, the rudimentary rules of hygiene sug- gest the necessary daily care of thé teeth. But the great trouble with the vast major- ity of people is to get them to give the regular attention which is necessary for the health of the teeth. Hygienic conditions maintained by daily care are not enough. Every person should pay at least two vists a year to his _ dentist. He would save a great deal of trouble, - often avoid much pain and discomfort, and the cost of keeping his teeth in healthy condition a4 wu a Jhe THE BROWN HACE s Sporting Editor's Mail ® far My hushand bet that Fred C always takes It was his only a weak woman, so please tell me where I can find out who is notice that husba when I Free at This Dental Office. [OWNS AND BRIDGES / Crowns and Bridges L possible to make—in sc Bhip and excellence of mat have durability and efficiency, and they bri appearance of face 1 mouth. The pri are constructed makes it possible to keep p ditions of the mouth after they have been NATURAL APPEARANCE PLATES Our Piates restore the natural facial expression; they are made on scientific principles so that there are no unnatural or forced positions of the jaw or mouth; they fit so perfectly that there is every comfort in their use; the biting and chew- “ing surtaces are so exactly adjusted that proper mastication Of food is again possible. It is scarcely possible to distinguish | the teeth used in these plates from nature's own teeth. Ring up or Call in and Make an Appointment. - Electro Painless Dentists my money arnings on Fred on Doc. tomor 1 mn bets, of tenic con fitted. Thanking you for your kind in duigence, I remain ALICE WAR’S END TO GIVE BOXING NEW IMPETUS Boxing in due for a big revival coming of pea ROW N, oe Dreamland Tonight Patriotic Souvenirs for Everyone Admission 55c Including Dancing All Evening “Laboring People’s Dentists” 8. E. Corner First and Pike BE LIBERAL FOR OUR BOYS. U. W. W. C. 4 | ___ TONIGHT *ROLLER SKATING The ARENA, 5th and Universiiy Get the Habit—Skate, Exercise, the Foundation of Health ADAMS’ BRASS BAND EVERY EVENING Afternoon Sessions 3-5. Evening #1030 BETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS $3. * $488 SampieDrocsrop Second Floarfite! Bldg Second&. Pike TakeE levator THE HIPPODROME REOPENING. TONIGHT VICTORY MASK BALL FRIDAY NIGHT Hippodrome College of Dancing Now Open for Adults and Juveniles BERKOWITZ ENVELOPES Every Kind Made and Printed to Order. Sold to Business Houses at FACTORY PRICES Everyone Welcome Ladies Free The aristocrat of all Havanas, with a time- tempered, gentle flavor. Ask for it by name —10¢, 2 for 25¢ and 15c sizes. JOSE LOVERA CO. TAMPA SCHWABACHER BROS, & CO., INC. SEATTLE, WASH. DISTRIBUTORS Motion Pictures Commencing Sunday Soldiers and Sailors Free at Matinees Fifth at University Help the War Service Drive Make Our Victorious Boys Comfortable Over There STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS) THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1918. 118 LED TO Believe FROM De DIS HOUSE DAT Company Am DUE WEAN ’BouT TOMORROW- So IS LBABIN You ALL TODAY ~ Dev IS WORK BNOVGN TO Do ROUND WEAH BALMY BENNY—You Can’t Blame Chester for Worrying Over That Job \ WAS JES WONDERIN WHEN TH’ WAR 1S OVER IF (Lt GET would be very greatly reduced. Dear Mr ‘itor: I have/far in the lead, while I am petting d My husband | vinced that he ts far, far in the van Examinations and Consultations says that I should not bet, but I1| Now, Mr. Sporting Hditor, I am/ t would be a} ¢ | DIM, PAGE 11 BY ALLMAN WALF MILUON DOLLANS,OW Lo’DY! | J8S KNOWED | DION*T HAB DAT ITcHIn? WDE PALM oO’ my WAND Fo’ NOTHIN’ — WHATS GoM? ON "ROUND I “TWAT 1S COMING AND HAS OODLES OF Money win| AN IF SHE TAKES A LIKING To You, You CAN'T TELL Wuar WV OUT NO , COMPANN . CR NEN A CS i ' nV \ Re BY CONDO YKNOW IN A RAILROAD YARD, \ (Yeu = . NO~ 1 USED “TH FELLA “THAT GOES ALONG To HELP TH’ FELLA WHY SURE You WILL CHES ~ WHAT DIDJA USED TO poe \ < CAMP LEWIS BOXERS WILL BE SEEN HERE Danny Weston, the California bantam, who is in Seattle, will take jon Frankie Murphy, coast cham-| Frankie Murphy in one of the bouts pion, in one of the star bouts to be |on the benefit card to be held next staged at the big benefit smoker scheduled for next Tuesday at the Crystal Poek Johnny Wolgast brother of the f Ad, will take | ha on Chet Neff t of the other bouts \ Th up TURN DOLLARS INTO SOLDIERS’ SMILES. U. W. CONSERVING CREDIT The national interest at this time demands the conservation of credit. With that fact in mind, the First National Bank gives first consideration to requests for loans received from individuals or firms engaged in “essential” business. the California anny Weaton bantam, who is scheduled to meet While this may not be a good time for you to borrow, it is a good time fj for you to build up your acquaintance |] and your balance at the bank in prep- aration for a period of freer credit nd more unrestricted expansién of First National Bank week, has a fast and snappy man ng himself. He will ing when he takers for Frankie ner of h of ten cording wo Austin © staging the proceedix George Thompson, the | Camp, Lewis bantam, who With gridiron tilts scheduled with | mached with Pete Herman, world's | Washington, California and the Or champion, will be on the card. His |egon Aggies, the University of Ore | next Tuesday re at a premium. liner who opponent has not been selected. leon has a heavy schedule during | Frankie Tucker, Leo Hqick and | the coming month. The game with | several other Seattle ring celebri- California is set for San Francisco a | uea, wilt be lined up against the| week from Saturday, The proceeds best talent that Camp Lewis has to | of the melee are to be turned over to , Offer in the fistic line | the United War Work drive. Dan Salt took a trip to Camp) — Lewis Tuesday to line up the sol) diers who will be on the* benefit a b Johnny Kilbane ix going to donate best feather nt TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED Al their services free of the boxers are donating and all of the THE BAN IS OFF ‘WE REOPEN TODAY AT 2:30 O'CLOCK Since the Epidemic Closing Order This Theatre Has Been Completely Renovated Permanent Position ‘Work ie steady and permanent. Many opportunities for advancement. Interesting Work Pleasant, clean, fascinating. Associates carefully selected. Pleasant Surroundings Light and well ventilated offices. Comfortable lunch and recreation rooms. Special Advantages Annual vacation with pay. Sick Benefits, Death Benefits, Pensions, without cost. and Every Safeguard Thrown About the Health and Comfort of Our Patrons. A Smashing Bill of Clean and Wholesome Entertainment —Including— Good Character and Good Health are required. Young women between the ages of 18 and 26 are preferred. Previous expe rience is not necessary. Our employment office is located on the First Floor, 1115 Fourth Ave., between Spring and Beneca, and is open from 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. We invite you to call at this office and meet the School Principal, who ‘will gdly discuss the matter personally with you. AB ap pointment may be made by calling Elliott 12000, + The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 15 FOURTH AVRNUB First Floor 1. “Race of Love,” a delightful musical comedy of- fering. 2, Bert and Harry Gordon, in a hodge-podge of mirth and melody. . John T. Ray & Co., in their laughing hit, “Check Your Hat.” . Jack La Vier, The Flying Monologist. . Helen Morretti, beautiful Italian nightingale. . The Bullowa Girls, Queens of the Silver Thread. . Ruth Roland, in thrilling Pathe serial, “Hands Up.” CROWNING TEETH WITH GOLD OR PORCELAIN Y this admirable dental method many teeth badly broken down through decay ent are restored to Usefulness and beauty of usefulness w hone we to 8 o'clock a Evening Performances at 7 and 9 o’Clock General Admission 25c | PANTAGES ENT), Dentistry wr c ree! rd STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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