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NO MORE CANDIDATES |Finger Marks in Blood May Serve as Identification | Leaving bloody finger-prints on the | | glass window which he broke to ob FOR OFFICERS’ SCHOOLS WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—No central officers’ training “argon announced to = Bp coe eagee tain an entrance to the Morrill gro-| Candidates now in attendance will | cery, 23d ave. N., Thurwday night, a the course, | Certain Seattle burglar is going to get ae aoe te eoeth trom the army | himself identified by Capt. of Detec at any dom at their option. tives Tennant’s men when he is will be ‘Candidates ho complete the Caught. potent seroners in the| The prints are as clear as if they ees ‘corps, and placed on the in-/had been officially “mugged” for active list, jidentification purposes, detectives jsay. The burglar obtained $10, six | war savings stamps, a book of thrift | stamps and a revolver °| Te Prevent Influenas | @|_ cots and influenza | LAXATIVE: INE lets remove the only one ar Lf 6:30 o’Clock AT LEVY’S ORPHEUM THE BIGGEST GIRL SHOW EVER Those that have been read- ing my advertising may think that it is the same old story but we will give you a pleas t surprise. First, I adver- tise my prices and live up to them, and with that we know and appreciate what builds up @ practice and reputation, ave to offer the best C wie at $5.00 each, white or gold. Now, I know and you know nomé .charee more. 1 al charge $5.00 for Bridgework, the best kind, nothing better Now, why pay more? My name and ‘reputation depend upon your satisfaction. The Best Rubber Plate has f one price, that is $19.00. which includes extracting. Has an ‘dj other dentist more to offer 4 ¥ my Feputation has the test of time, and to- day I can claim the ‘greatest Practice In Washington, due, 1 claim, to superior a#kill and knowledge. DK. J, Re MINYON Free Examinations 3EST $2.50 GLAsses on Earth We are one of the few opticai stores in the Northwest that really grind lenses from start to finish, today, and we are the only one in SEATTLE, ON FIRST AVE. 7 T. Examination free, by graduate op tometrist. Glasses not prescribed white unless absolutely necessary. BINYON OPTICAL CO. 1116 FIRST AVE. Near Seneen St, hone Main 1550,! fort se, Oppentte % iman Bids. POCCCCCCOC COLE LOCOCO CS A. |aition formerly held by Dr. |Hundreds of Seattle Resi- THE SEATTLE STAR—FF MUST PROTECT LOSE BAIL FOR SOLDIERS FROM CHEATING COWS VICE MENACE! With the coming of peace authorities are urged to Ry forfeiting their bail Mriday P| morning. & telegram recetved by Mayor Han won Mriday, fre Secretary of War Newton D. I and thelr farmer owners. The state department of agricul | ture Mayor Hanson issued a statement | that strict enforcement of the vice ree of misbranding and adul and liquir laws would continue food for live stock However, the mayor declared that & Co, were acc the city authorities thought that! to the Spokane Grain ¢ this in @ state question, and that a alleged “Meat Scraps” that | contain what they guaranteed, The charge against the Chaa, HL Lilly Co, was that they had adulter ated meal for feeding animals by “us ing oat refuse without ahowing on jhe label the true nature of the in gredients.” Albers Bros. & Co. were accused of alfalfa and molasses state hospital should be establinhed. ‘The mayor's statement follows “Am & result of the vice congress last summer, the women of the state have acted In conjunction with a committees appointed at that time and today the women organizations are & unit back of a proposition for the state to make an appropriation | to build a hospital to heal these people, They also plan on teaching the women useful work in order that they may be fitted to earn their living after discharge, I feel the state should go a step further and pass a habitual ants vice law, similiar to the habitual adulterating with oat hulls. A similar charge was laid against Galbraith, Bacon & Co. When the complaints were firet heard, on October 15, the cases were postponed and the bail in each in wtance was fixed at $50 canes were called, Friday, the court |from society those who are a men-| ferred to forfeit the ball. ace to the health of our state. ~ — Fining euch women te. simply a po HAWTHORNE TO SPEAK lite method of securing a part of thelr wages of shame re, Os ae “It guilty, they should be pun. | Principal speaket, tho ished In some other way, and if it King © resum) weekly luncheons at the Good Bats Joccurs again and aga we 10 pee Seem sen in, I seo NO | cafeteria Saturday noon, The an reason why they should not be put nual ection of ficers will take) away in the same manner as any other insane person, until recovery.” SCHOOL BOARD AND PORT JOBS | TO BE FILLED In the December 7 school board and port commission elections, three vacancies will be filled, two in the school beard and one in the com mission, Candidates for election as Third district commissioner in the port commission elections are Judge C, EB, Remaberg and Dr. Walter T. Christensen, of Ballard, former legu | lative member. Dr. Christensen has net yet filed. In the school board eléptions, Geo. | A. Spencer, board president, is ox pected to reaign. Henry it. King of King Bros. has filed for electicn to the bedy, Mrs. 8. C. Harper will | be opposed by Mr. Santymre, of tie | Seattle Electric company, for the po | Anna this meeting EMENTS.| ‘AMUS ve Once, hat Enon, METROPOLITAN NOW PLAVING—Tonight, Set, Sen., Men, M Set, and Sun. MY OLDIER GIRL Hu Ford Sisters; Meten Trix; Marie & Co; “A for Democracy”: Walter trow®, Hurt Vriecoe: Gorden Wilde Loulse Strong. dents Can Testify to the Merits of Oxygen Vapor Treatment. For the past six years the Oxygen | Vapor Treatment has been adminis tered in Seattle, Quite a few Phys: clans are giving It, and empectally at} |the manufacturers’ headquarters in | the Seaboard Building. A large num ber of patients are treated daily at/ the Oxygen Vapor Treatment Par. lors, The charges made for this treatment are within t reach of all and the resul A are we wir your shin wena ove’ PALACE HIP, ment a trial. If you have had Io Dalty 1 to 11 finenza, Oxygen Vapor will rentove normal health again. If you Six Fine Acts of Hippetreme Vauderitie have fron Oxygen Vapor will Reven in One We Make Our Coll WUKES ls NOW FLAYING UNTIL SAT. NIGHT The Funniest of Parees “What's Your Hashand Doing?” — the, SOc; Plus War Tax ineo Saturday, Con you te gure you, If you are nervous, anem. | Festere Fhetopiay; Pritsi Brunette fe, or generally run down, Oxygen in “The Velvet Mand” Vapor will you up. If you ||| Weekday Mate 18; Kvee @ Bun. 200 have impure » matter from what cause Oxygen Vapor wilt he impurities out of you NEW PANTAGES Mate 2.20: Nighta T and 9 “RACE OF LOVE" Musien! Comedy Hit Bert and Marry Gerdeo “Mirth and Melody” Other Features. nd give treatment is pleasant to ake and is given in pleasant st roundings. A registered Phys } fs at the service of any who ma; wish to consult him, Free of charge. We also give a free trial treatment 31718 Seaboard Building you a new leare un General Adminsion, th- Parlors TURN DOLLARS INTO SOLDI SMILE FILL YOUR QUOTA Did you make a pledge a few months ago to buy so many W. S. S. this year? And are you keeping your pledge? If you have relaxed your efforts some- what, you will need to redouble them now to fill your quota be- fore the end of 1918. Let us help you make good on your patriotic resolution. First National Bank . Have the children worn out their school shoes during the past five weeks of enforced idleness? Then see the good shoes in our Down- stairs Department tomorrow. Every shoe in the de- partment is quoted at a low price for the quality. We intend that the department shall be the best place in the city for value in its grades, Children’s—boys’ and girls’—Shoes, $2.15 to $5.25 Men’s and Women’s Shoes t0..........0000005 DOWNSTAIRS AT TURRELL'S 120 Marion St. 903 Second Ave. four big Seattle firma ac the protection of soldiers and sailors | knowledged that they were guilty of from vice and the sale of Liquor, in| attempting to cheat dumb animals nt action Against these When the| criminal statute in order to remove | was informed that the four firma pre | Hawthorne aa) unty tun | for Ail._U.W.W.C. | RIDAY, NO eames YOU NEVER CAN TELL JUST WHAT AN ABSCESSED You may be having trouble with your eyes. You may have had your glasses changed and still not get just the proper relief. Did you ever stop to think that the whole trouble may be coming from a pus sac on the root of some tooth? If you have teeth which have been “devitalized,” , | that is to say, in which the nerve has been killed, they are |," especially liable to such an abscess. These abscesses give ¥ off poisons which cannot help but be detrimental to the system. They are very likely to attack a weak point—it may be the eye, it may be the ear, it may be the throat, the heart, the stomach—and cases are even known where se- rious spinal afflictions were traceable directly to decayed teeth. . These reasons alone ought to convince you that you ought to see a good dentist—the Regal Dentists— every once in a while, whether you are suffering actual pain with your teeth or not. The worst of it is with these “blind” abscesses that very often you won't know that they are there. By no means do they always manifest themselves either by pain or otherwise. The only way to know is to have your teeth looked over by an expert dentist. You must see that where poisons are being sent into your system in a steady stream from one or more diseased teeth, it is bound to seriously affect your general health in the long run. It is bound to cut down your efficiency and chances for success. It is bound to take a whole lot of the joy out of life. Is it worth while to take such chances with your health and general well-being? It does not seem so tous. DR. L. BR. CLARK Let us just tell you what we have to offer you ' afford to take a smaller profit on the individual pa in the way of dental service. tient than an office which does only one-half to one- peg the volume that we do can possibly afford O take j Remember, it is a maxim of this office that we | operate on teeth, and not on pocketbooks. Sth. Strict sanitation is a hobby with us at this office. We have spent a great deal of money to provide perfect sanitation. We have the most modern sterilizing apparatus. All instruments are thoroughly sterilized after being used. All attend- ants and operators are dressed in spotless white at all times. You will be impressed with the efforts we have made for sanitation and cleanliness—you | can’t help but be. 6th. Our painless methods will appeal to you. Many people have put off having necessary work done on account of being afraid of its hurting them severely to have the work done. If you are among this number we say to you at this time that you need delay no longer. We have brought our sys- tem of painless dentistry to such a point of perfec- tion that we are now able to guarantee to perform practically any dental operation without hurting the patient a bit. We invite you to call and let one of our expert dentists give your teeth a thorough examination. He will tell you just what needs to be done to put your teeth in 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 obligation to have work done unless you want it. And moreover, you will be due for a pleasant surprise when you get ist. Each and every operator in this office is | a graduate registered dentist of the highest standing in the dental profession. Every one of them has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. This is proof to you that he knows his business and knows it thoroughly and has demon- strated his knowledge by successfully passing a thorough and earching examination before the state dental board. It proves further that he has spent many months of hard study under competent in- structors learning how to do dental work just the way it ought to be done ti give lasting and perma- nent satisfaction. 2nd. We use the very best of materials that money can buy. The best is none too good for you when it is necessary to have work done on your teeth. We have found by experience that the best is cheapest in the long run. 3rd. We stand behind all our work with an | ironclad guarantee of satisfaction. All work that leaves this office is guaranteed with an_ ironclad guarantee which is signed both by the operator who did the work and also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thorough- ly responsible. This guarantee means just what it | j | | says ys, viz: if for any reason whatever your work does not give entire satisfaction bring it back to us and we will make it right. 4th. Our prices are the very lowest. This of- | fice has brought the very highest grade of dentistry | our estimate of cost. within the reach of all. We have been able to do Don’t you think, honestly, that it is about time this on account of the very large volume of busi- | you gave yourself the advantage of a perfect set of ness that we do. It stands to reason that we can 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. P KIRK'S MILITARY SHOP t drivers, tailors, cooks, and in various other occupations. War Fitted Many for Civilian Life Army officers at Camp Lewis! tate that the industrial activities | of the camp have provided excellent treinine that has equipped large | “i numbers of men for civilian pur 1209 FIRST AVE. puats Men who had no previous expert ence in these lines are now, jsay, highly skilled as mec | radio operators, telegraph motor mechanics, automobile ers, ‘Reepeminere, SEASONABLE GOODS OF EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY AT BARGAIN PRICES | Khaki Coats . Mackinaw Coats, U -$2.50 S. material Heavy All-Wool Overshirts, 1’. 8. material driv cobblers, | Be Ww RAPPED BREAD! 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