The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 16, 1918, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 2 MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1918. ALL WOKERS OF 20 FIRMS JOIN THE RED CROS Employes firma ©enk payroll membershiy 20 Meat tle ent in 100 per Hate to Red Crom Moll Call head quarters Monday morning follow | luthrie & Co wt Conserve Co The lint Nalfe Stud lee Co field Nushnel Diamond ; rank I. Dow & Co, Hat! Heiden's Matling Hu ivery Co, Lumbermen's Manning & Co, Mer ipply Co., Mutual Life n A. Peters, PLS. Rhodes Brow., fon May h, Dwy nery Co i Trust or & Co Nallard b Perine Mae Steamship Co. Alaska. Surrender Film of Hun Fleet Is Rushed to Coast} The Universal Film eompany redited with making « big filming the re nt surrender of the ¢ to! William A, Mead, manager of the exchange in Beattie. Special camera operators were rushed from London to the of the solemn The special attractions here for our thousands of little friends: THIS IS TH ONLY STORE IN AMERICA WHERE CHIL DREN CAN COME AND BUY TOYS ON CREDIT COMP AND RIDE o gathered on et oH nooop’ | moving bears and rplance—it's a —our thousands of little friends and Par will be greatly interested in the flying special attractions arranged for sieht them; you know there's always COME AND something new and different DOLL HOUS here for you! om” are —COME AND SEE the large Per . ris wheel in which the “Doll Cir, jerman according great VISIT THE hundreds the old scone nd im: | ceremony ups of Kin Admiral Heat. | pressive event 4 , Queen Eliz which is bullt on the main floor hild, 34 it's & wonderful sight COME AND earn ag - SEE the «iar ” cus” is having @ great ride OUR MAIN FLOOR lown riding the frisky mule. ims were taken ‘round and ‘round and ‘round sTomii’ te a Gentertel saht asad chit arth sank ar Gn 10 New York —-BRING IN your “Credit-Is-Good now—be sure and have your Del! House Adriatic, me Savings Bank,” with Te in it moths @nddy, ye or COME AND SEI tion by a spe) to the trai huge clown = COME AND Jumping Jack Non't these boys have a dejected | appearance over their twoweeks’ Christmas vaeation? | They're wallowing in gloom! On, | yes, they are! and get a “Toy Credit” for $1 . ou -COME AND SEE the miniature OUR LIT ' anknal cages, fust like at Wood FRIENDS A ite way to Seattle and! for the first time at © local theatre, probably Wed TTLE SEE V RLCOME Lg The thing caught them unpre Wi Witth and Pine PLA one! Preposterous! Yet such they YERS | wn ~~) BUTTERWORTH PLEADS DEC. 30 TCS CY Now Piaying—Unti! Sat. Night Matineos Wed. ‘\aee, COUPON Gilbert Butterworth, Seattle “WHICH Gertaker charged by the federal grand jury with defrauding rela tives and parents of dead sailors SHALL 1 MARRY?” PHICES—NIGUTS, 2-300 Mats, 200-316 Pies War Tas wan arraigned in Judge J. Neterer's court Monday morning. The date for his pleading was set for De camber 30 — tomorrow this tomorrow, this toy coupen a 9¢ | toy coupon (owt this eat) j and llc, —will get “TOTO, the | Performing Clown,” (out it eat) as pictured here, A —will get one of the ente litte clown per- ' tittle forming on horizon- cute little tal bars. Neatly fin- Army” service tr ished In | im our MAIN PI tomorrow, llis tomorrow, picture coupon and toy coupon and 8 cents, (out When George I. Kong, charged with selling smoking opium, up before Judge Neterer to be ar raigned. a surprising state of af. | faire was explained by United States )| Attorney Robert C. Saunders. Kong f th carts, bedy MAIN will get Nttle xs in colors. ins. in our |i wae diieted by the federal grand Toy TORE. “Ne TOY STORE; ax FYLOOR TOY STORE jury during ita last season. But mail orders.) orders. no mail orders Kong, tho found guilty, proved to be the wrong man Kong being « Chinaman, and Chinamen looking much alike, wag indicted on mistak en uty, Monday, Kong was a free man. DRAFT BOARD ANSWERS DILL visit our “dollhouse —our & room mod el bunga low (actu ally built on the main meh fhought to all our | floor), has At the FLORENCE Urstams | SPOKANE, Dec. 1¢—Local draft been trans sTORE. | board No, @ has lewved a state pent | formed Second and Union. in reply to Congressman Dill's dec: | into a — — ———————— | laration of political trickery” in DOL " their action in certifying Dill as a HOUSE, draft delinquent where a If, when we certified the last housands Hi [bunch of 13 delinquents,” the state Y are on dis do by law, we had sent 12 and failed to have sent Dill's name names | we would then have been guilty of | | | 325 PIKE ST, THE MAN OR WOMAN Requiring glames f: 2.75 dandy little political favoritiam inate kery as he al as teilar jeal tri very long 4 r the strong as pictured, 2.95 STANDARD FURNITURE CO. Second Ave. at Pine St., Seattle L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101 to 111 S. Eleventh St, Tacoma Spokane Men and Hanson at Tacoma Mayor Hanson and a party of four business men left by auto ma Monday where they will attend the formation meot ing of a state chamber of commerce Spokane men in the party are T he firat time usually regards it only ax an incident The man or woman who has worn glasses knows very well how much depends on experi ones 8. Lane, president of the Spokane , Chamber of Commerce, L. R : We have earned our rept ] o earned our reputation | irank T. McCullough and ; Gee! But These Kids Are Sore! Got to School and Found ’Em Closed! See How Bad They’re Feeling! Arthur Yamar, Buckingham apartments; Melvin Warren, 1125 Edward Rice, Normandie apartments, and Raymond Woodberry, AAA AAA WEDNESDAY EVENING Dec. 18th METROPOLITAN SEATT LIPS rAvonrrs —— al Ve . MS era ate ~* sae} TENOK THEO KARLE IN CONCERT ONLY TWo DAYS LEFT TO GET YOUR SEATS PRICES Lower Floor, $1.50. Gallery 59. $2.00 Pius War Tax arvard ave.; Byron Corey, 312 BE. Pine st were told when they showed up all primed for studious application Mon day They cast books, papers, pencils Dr. J, 8. MePride, city commissioner, who © tion, following a con’ le hool board officials, ix a ealth rence with popular ete., to the winds. danced and|man with the school children Mon \ chortied as tho mad Rome sped | day home to impart the news, while] They needn't return : othern up Mttle groups v ted vacation pastimes on Do You Look Your BEST When You Smile? You ought to. If you don’t, there is just one reason for it—you have discolored and misshapen teeth. Even a homely face looks good if embellished with a handsome set of sparkling teeth. A handsome face is made to appear ugly and unwhole- os with decayed and misshapen teeth. For the sake of your personal ap- pearance, which is one of your most valuable assets, resolve to solve your tooth problem now. A good set of well-kept teeth stamps a person at once as one who takes the proper care of himself. That is the kind of person you like to know and associate with yourself, isn’t it? Of course it is—and remember other people feel just the same way about it. Our business is making bad teeth | into good ones. And we know our business thoroughly. You willbe de- lighted to see what a wonderful dif- dental operations without hurting the patient a bit. Every operator in this office is a graduate registered dentist who holds ° only one way—by ‘over twenty concerning concealed liquor, He. Insinger Year and a Day in | coneermine concealed | tia sentence | |. five years’of individual attention |. Hetere leaving forts Jail for Bribery Monday, he was fined $75. “ITALY TO BE FAITHFUL” to making eyeglasses and spec. | tors interview One year and a day is the short-| Charles James Christian, charged| | est prison term in the McNeil island with transporting liquor in inter state commerce, was also sentenced | | See ieee. Ce Makin vcceay: Se wil pane 40. on 4 ta will make his headquarters there |” WSSWSSINSSISSSSISS) *— for that length of time. He waa| ‘ Pierce county tacles Where are Made. ROME, Dec, 16.—"Italy will re and making them main faithful to President Wi! son's principles,” Premier Orlan do declared in addressing the | senate today. found guilty by a federal jury in, Judge J. Neterer’s court of offer. ing bribes to United States officers! Cut this advertisement from the paper and pin it on your kitchen wall. WILL SEATTLE WOMEN BAKE 5,500 OR MORE CHRISTMAS CAKES? A TRUE CHRISTMAS TREAT FOR THE HOMELESS, FRIENDLESS WAIFS AND THE DESTITUTE FAMILIES IN THE GENEROUS SHARING SPIRIT OF THE PROSPEROUS GOLDEN WEST. Sh-hh (whisper). An opportunity to get some Christmas Pin Money and at the san Some one less fortunate a delicious appreciated addition to their meager Christmas dinner. All you need to do is to make a cake, a pudding or some cookies. Then, if the judges so decide, you will receive a double reward and we will see that some worthy person gets your goodies on Christmas Day. 1¢ time make 5,500 cakes from 5,500 of Seattle’s home-loving women will be none too much to spread Christ- mas cheer among the fatherless and motherless children in the homes hospitals. Now, brush up on your favorite cake recipe and watch details. and the friendless sutferers in the Friday’s papers for full particulars and CLOSSET & DEVERS SEATTLE PORTLAND Where Golden West Coffee, Teas, Spices, Extracts and Baking Powder start on their way to the homes of the Northwest. right the Bes? Glasses|\at ata was which will pi Friday Come Togethe ! SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 16 The fleet of fi rmy aviators sched uled Math of the a slight was ni chines the time The first mail government's nleigh, designed for w in Alaska, ha from Cleveland three feet wir { least 100 miles o} a day, with a burden of of mail. Present motor delivery shipped i feet long It is and is cover snow track 500 pounds Modern equipment and methods save your time, a * the help they ne ort adjusting and fitting a specialty DR. DICKERSON frame 717 || Atm at Pike, ference we can make in your appear- ance. It will be worth many the cost to you in satisfaction alone. And don’t forget that.ewe operate on teeth—NOT on pocketbooks. Our prices are very reasonable, in- deed. This is made possible on account eof the very large volume of business that we transact at this office. It a fundamental rule of business that quantity regulates price to a extent. It stands to reason that we can afford take a smaller profit on the individual patient than an of- tice which does only one-third to one- half of the volume that we do can possibly afford to take. is to times | certain | | clad Our painless methods will appeal to | you, too. Many a dental work to day and Yerson, badly in need. of , has put it off from day from week to week, yes, his license from the state dental board to practice dentistry. You will find this license hanging right on the wall in front of the dental chair of each and every one of our operators. It is your protection and guarantee ihat he knows his business and knows it thoroughly and knows just how to do your work the way it ought to be done. All work is guaranteed with an iron- guarantee of satisfaction, 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 thoroughly responsible. FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call and let one of our expert dentists give your teeth a thorough examination. He will tell you just what is needed to put your teeth into .perfect condition and also from month to monih, through fear | what the cost will be. This examina- that having the work done would re-| tion and estimate won't cost you a sult in much pain and suffering. | cent nor will it put you under the Allay your tears—they are ground- less, if you come to the Regal Dentists. We have brought our system of pain- less dentistry to such a point of per- fection that we are now able to guar- | ficiency—your chances of s antee to perform the most difficult | slightest obligation. to do it. But, health- We will be glad for our your own sake—your appearance—your — ef+ ucceSs— don’t delay this important matter. 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 Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES.

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