The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 11, 1918, Page 2

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race 2 THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC, 11, 1913. PLAN OUTLINED FOR —this store is Santa Claus to thousands of gift givers each year—let us help you! BY L. ©. MARTIN (United Press Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, Dee. 1h The senate today took the first step toward adoption of a com prehensive governmental polley for industrial welfare, when it adopted without debate a reso | projects by Senator Kenyond di on eduee probe the of ineugurating such Regularization of employment ui —cift pur- chases will be held for future delivery if de- sired. ernmental housing Stody Insurance $5—D0 sainlance_ on resolution empowers the) against injury, slckriess and din | small monthly to Investigate and report | abilit i vesug " port abill A nations! Insurance act provid: | ¢ & national! ing insurance against old age, un- | isputes ¢between | employment and disability ployers concerning) A national minimum wage law Training for those disabled in in- | the United States | dustry | t service into a national The committee, Kenyon announce exchange. ~witl buy a Gendron” and “Adiake™ motor bike, Juve nite standard = modet Dicveles $9.50 to $64.50 | ed, will begin the inquiry at once. | } | ATTACKS WOMAN AND BABY WITH A RAZOR Police are combing the ef & negro who attacked Mra. ce Hurts Raby to Floor ‘ 2. Pine at, and her 21-| Altho mistrustful, Mew id baby with a razor, and! complied. Once inside the b aving them beat, the pero attacked Mra. Gage stole $120 and « held her baby in her arm ay. Mre, Gage, wife of D. K.| beat her with hin fists, and was found unconscious in a hich he attem Mre her throat with ERECTORS— —ereebors are the best toys for young folks to develop their talent in building and engineer- for phone. ey ‘ © assailant is deseribed by Mra. perately ae being about 20 years old, her arms vy build and medium height He attempted to cut Mre. covered which were slashed in numerous places Gages) Guy Weaver a boarder at the throat, inflicted numerous | and hurled to the floor with one wound: unye tooth knocked out and several Mra ways she wan prepar. | loosened ing to | her residence for a| Guy Weaver, a boarded at the AU UG le shopping trip downtown shortly | Gage residence, came home about | after 3:30, when the negro rang the 4:30 and found Mra. Gage wounded, | doorbell, and asked for instructions! he says. } to where to fintl an addrew in ‘The razor was discovered on the neighborhood. Mra. Gage wan floor afterward, The police obtain bie to inform him, and he then/ed several fingerprints which will perminsion to use the tele-| be used for identification purpores LDOGTOR JEWSINROME TAKES STAND) ASK LIBERTY Dr. D. M. Stone OME, Dee, %—(Delayed.)-- Revo —erector electrical sets, $5-—; erector mo- } tors, $1—, $1.50, $2—, com- assort- of the count na were jal was cate adopted » Jowigt hundreds of “TEDDY BEARS” —prices start at 49c in our MAIN FLOOR TOY STORE there is & wonderful display of the cute little “Teddy Beare” from the very «maiiest to the very largest; prices start cant “"49c Blin the damage suit being brought meeting yerterfay, demanding against Bheriff Stringer by Mrs H. E. Anderson, former inmate of he following Demarcation of the borders of Pa 4 the county jail, alleging unsanitary estine, according to i institution. He | tons and political and economic ne Anderson had coasity Establishment of a national capt © tradi onditions of the ified that Mrs. o him several times complain: m pains and lapses of ‘al her imprisonment.| Free development and equal rights charges that the | for Jewa In all countries | naane and diseased! Nationa) autonomy. women, and the sight of rate ron ning around the jail caused her $5. 000 worth of mental depresston U. S. to Aid Sailors | Ne as Secheliber for er jail . ; 7 ae ceesiens Gerreienaa ” tine in Obtaining Jobs| charges on the stand Tuesday. At The Seattle government employ. | torney Fulton, for the defense, in| ment service will soon open a branch an attempt to show prejudices on | office at the Univeristy of W ashing lthé part of the wftnead, brought out fon naval training station, Two) the fact that Scheliberg’s resigna- thousand men to be released from tion had been asked by) Sheriff rervice by Christmas, according to Stringer and that he had supported | military authorities, will be given « | Robert Hodge for sheriftf during | chance to obtain work in Seattle | the recent election thru the branch employment office —strongly made, all-wood express wagon swing tomgue, painted red. 15% inches long, 7 inches wide... O9E $e which will be in charge of Dr. Clif Until ten years ago Montenegro ford 8 Woody, assistant profesor of | was totally without railroads. education at the university THE DENTAL CHAIR IS NO LONGER A “TORTURE CHAIR” When You Enter My Office You May Confidently | Leave Your Fears Behind || And if You Say That You Have Suffered Pain at My Hands I Will Not Accept a Cent of Payment Most people keep delaying the dental visit from day to day because they fear what they formerly believed to be the TORTURE CHAIR. They have heard of the great strides made in modern den- tal science—of anaesthetics and advanced methods. But the furthest they get from FEAR is to DOUBT. Yet I have reassured thousands of patients and I want to convince YOU that my method is absolutely without pain or dis- comfort. Please understand that this painless method of mine has nothing in common with gas or harmful drugs of any kind. Your senses are not lulled in any way. Only the tooth goes to sleep. By this method I am able to perform the most delicate and difficult dental work with- out inflicting the least pain. Come for free ex- amination and estimate. BABY DOLL, as pictured, with hair, unbreakable body, mova arms and logs, white un- dershift; a good $1.50 value, very BUSINESS COLLEGE THOMPSON NoMIN ATED SCHOLARSHIP For Sale at Big Sacrifice Cheiee of either Shorthand or Bookkeeping Course. F. F. Gelladay, Gen. Del., Senttie. NOW PLAYING UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT The Greatest Success of the Wilk ers This Season. BAYARD V Big New Yo gj THE 13th CHAIR Three Acts of Mystery WASHINGTON president today sent the nominatic son, Colorado, to be a mem the federal trade commiaaion. Colds Cause Hendaches and Pains fachen nd uth and around the « Hi SON-DONAHEY “ANCHOR” ths Will not tilt or fall ev . when chewing the haftdest food, The impression of your mouth in PLATES & special consposition fawures greater accuracy, Light, strong, | comfortable, with the natural | “springiness” of pite. ;—--Liberty Bonde | Taken as Cash Your Liberty B ta Take firm hold upon the ro =e eee the “ ph One Hundred Point Efficiency PRICKS: ether be accepted in p dental work, fu value and interest being given | market Dental Nurse Always in Attendance Open Evenings, Tuesdays and Saturdays Liberty Bonds ee he = cram a" DR, WM. H. THOMPSON Any amount, an - 2 “Vrices extremely modersic Ay PIONEER DENTIST %41 ork the basis of the N “Where the Best Glasses Are Made” am Stock Exchange CORNER FIRST AVENUE AND YESLER WAY | Northwestern Stock & Bond Co. 325 Pine STREET. Over Shoe Store—Kntrance 95 Yeslor Way oo 61 Alaska Bldg. Names Committee Mayor Hanson today appointed a committee of 11 Seattle citizens to INDUSTRIAL WELFARE |." Waterhouse, J. W Peters, D. James Duncan, Robert Hesketh, Mra. NOW, IF EVER, YOU SU NEED YOUR HEALT | wintiota Smith, Mra, M. A, Mat |thows, Mra. Ht, A. M. Irtewald Willson. mibe for War Memorial | yo pe that all committee will acc th | ment and do their v be and | out t per recommendation for ppoint work | saflors’ memorial. Seven men and) all the citizens to act upon,” Hanson four women make up the commit | maid worked-out. ‘The tiret mocting eit| TOMB, Dec, 11-—Henefe Ander eld in the early part of next n follows Wank Spangler, W. A D, Lane, ° committee a capitol of the proposed league of Ile proposes that it be built either in France or Belgium. Jane Doe Ara nations. %. Skinner, W Whenever we consider how necessary strenuous times for every one to “do his bit’ to the very utmost of his possibilities, anything which is allowed to re- duce a person’s efficiency. when it could just as well be avoided must be considered carelessness and negligence of the rankest sort. And that decayed teeth do reduce a man’s efficiency to a most dangerous extent, there is no doubt whatever. This ( is so well established now that no one at all familiar with ‘ the facts would even think of denying it. and dental authority are entirely agreed on this point. A decayed tooth may be responsible for about as many human ills and derangements as any single agent. pus sacs are often found around the roots of the decaying tooth. These sacs slowly distill, bit. by bit, their deadly poi- sons into the system. This poison gradually accumulates around some point, usually a joint—and soon swelling, in- flammation and pain ensue. This affliction is now usually diagnosed as “rheumatism,” and all sorts of treatments are tried to bring relief to the unhhappy 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, some paimful, and some both serious and 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 poisons are 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 him. ‘ Altogether, for a person who has bad teeth, to neglect them and let this condition continue is about the most foolish thing that he can do. Now, just a word as to what we have to offer you in the way of dental service at this office. In the first place, 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 gomes to equipment, we have practically everythin® 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. 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 plain sight of all. 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. Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CL ARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue In Every Respect Seattle's Leading Dentists. ‘. A wat Eight Indicted by ot thie indictment Wednesday against Harry woman from Portland to Beattle for limmoral purposes, on #even counts Hin bail in $2,000. againat {#oon, cha Mrs. Henrietta Seo ley and Thom aa Federal Jurors ‘The federal grand jury returned an Nels, charged with transporting a at Rolling according ty Other indictments wera returned Fr. Kon 1 Mar|- f Carisbors, (. Arai and) }\; with trans | fir K and Heals, | mleep after the so it is in these Both medical Tiny DR. L. B. CLARK 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 tically any and ail kinds of dental work wi hurting the patient a bit. This is a matter of bi importance to you, for possibly you are among the} many who have put off having necessary dem 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. i 4TH—LOWEST PRICES : Quantity regulates price. This is a fundamental; axiom of business that cannot be denied. Thee: fore, the fact that we do a very large volume 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 cant 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 vie out nothing but the very highest grade of work, e 5TH—BEST OF MATERIALS i The best is the only kind of material that we can afford 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 3 This is a hobby with us. In fitting up our of fices we put in all the best appliances for sterilizing: instrun¥nts. All operators and assistants are garbed in spotless white at all times. FREE EXAMINATION We invile you to call at our office and let one off 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 yor think it is about time that you gave yourself the advantage of a good set of teeth? _ sop N. W. Corner Third and Union” Diagonally Across the Street From the Postof fice. Be Suze to Get to the Right Place. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES,

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