The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 16, 1919, Page 2

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SENATE VOTES DOWN | ‘OPEN SESSION’ PLAN 55 years service to the homefurnisher! OLYMPIA Jan 16 Warnings | @ legislature ts nid Motrh SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY that there ia “statewide duspicton | land, “and he patted me on the back and ald, My bo don't get sus Against wecret meetit of the en: | MM tou SATURDAY: NO C. 0 D Ato rules committee, failed to AWerve | Fe wald he went to Hart when he , od ~ regular” senators today, when they | began to fear the power of the rules voted down proposaly of the tn nmittes to keep legislation off the surgents for daylight seasions of the f committee, 27 to 14, “I don't believe 01 in overnment by suspicion, but the and we want idence in this | the bland, of Yak-| and IRONING uced the daylight | thn uth pub ndenta, who voted with} Wa: , warned the | BOARDS: him effort to change the) senators that this r o fight might rules Davis, ¥ “split the republican party in the special! for cott and Metcalf, of F xtate,” and reminded them of the Lam and Lande fight againeat Joe Cannon's auto “om Phipps, of Spokane; Lon Johnson, of ally the mame issue. ee Saturday: Colville; Judd of Lewis; Myers, of I feel that the machine is greased 2.19 Line and ready to work,” declared Iver 8 Howard Taylor, of King, and Dr. | son. regular price $2.75 P. H. Carlyon, of Olympia, led the! Metoalf took the floor to muggost| | that he explain “to Coman, of about the machine | regulars’ fight pokane, who ts be “Last year I —"Springer” ironing board; ked Lieut. ¢ by hout queation ag eet autstantial [mj Hart. ‘for God's what Kind of boosted as candidate for governor ironing board made; regu Gf lar style; with sleeve board attachment; special for Friday and Saturday SEARCHING FOR |, W. W, DEFENSE VICTIMS LOST HAS SURPRISE SACRAMENTO, Jan, 16.—Counsel for the government in the I. W. W conspiracy t day from a huge & BOSTON, Jan. 16 for bodies today in the wreck the buildings and wharves de Salvage squads hunt age « stroyed by the explosion, yesterday of a 2,000,000-gallon tank of molasses on a wharf on Commerical st. At least 11 people—a woman, a girl and nine men—lost thelr lives, and than 60 w al Wax rec Coghlan for that two to have en. ation in @ din the « ty efendants neditious © were im jail at the n, for mployed “4 & watchman here, was called to ma Ferdinand August Sch! merly an I. W. W., now tank $2.65 In the opinion of chemists, steam | the stand by — the prosecution i pipes, fixed in the k to warm the | Schliemann (estified that in Janu ary, 1918, he met A. L. Fox and Basil Baffores in the office of Jobn ave. All three are defendants in the present tria According to Schilemann's testimony toren, that “workingmen o fight for the gov treated them like} molasses, caused the gases to form with the result that a tank of harm less molasses became a high explo sive fegelar price 63.350 standard IRON MEN WERE IN wo: BACK OF LUDENDORFF ax —"Gold Seat effects: 10 patterns to : 4 9 feet wide; regular price $1.1 square yard; special for Friday and Saturday t, which COPENHAGEN, Jan. 16.—Henry Hellesen, Danish journalist, has just come out of ‘Germany with the unty jail and ord book to show t «and Grave were in jail 1918. Saffores did not until March 1, and March nm cloned its case story that Ludendorft’s power in the sof the war depend upon his representa’ magna umtrial fa yawens, th t further ado RTIAL LAW ~ IN ARGENTINE I$ EXPECTED in| BY JAMES 1. MILLER tt. | (United Press Staff Cx BUENOS ATRES, Jan. 16. Renate! ected today on dot me were the Flu” Mask Order | 82nd St. People Fails to Pass in Cut Off From Use Portland Council of Spring Water PTLAND. Jan. 16.—Portland is| Residents of $2d st. N Seattle, today because Commis-| protested before the city utility and Mann refused to vote for the | finance committees, Thursday morn Co compelling citizens to ing, that they were deprived of thei influenza masks, at a warm source of water supply by a health Men of the city council yester-| department ruling which condemned a spring used by those living in the |Appoint Attorneys for Murder Trial Prosecuting A ‘armody and Judge pool will represent t ttorneys o rreapondent) am G charge of , October 4, | metic stein, con murdering J¢ n was ex TE was necessary that all commis. | district See eee eran eaees target he pers vote for the measure in order| The health department disapprov tg trim or ggg ag os mon > | it effective at once so when ed of the use of the spring several The b » of deputies alrendy has wae granted a new trial months ago, and the city engineer's s ME Wisnince wee areppea Pamed a resolution endorsing the fe” the ordinance was dropped. | department was asked to prepare an eis kt ee ee eee se hundred and fourteen new estimate of the cost of installing a “dred | any He bat the. Senates cases were reported yester-| modern water system. The engi night, thr quorum t neer's report showed that the cost oe . would be prohibitive under the state lish Language law, which regulates the amount of . debt that may be incurred against a Towa’s Plan) tavyer's proverts | “We must not (ogo ae pore sa | pleaded the petitioners, “and the city one Se Wen, Hara. | ¥on't give us water—what shall we ‘this afternoon came out strong: | °° the use of only the English in all grade schools. only language of Iowa in ail re schools must WILL HONOR JAPAN'S" PEACE DELEGATE HERE «>» use our spring” nt stateeman of Pre aron Rempei Kondo, Japanese steamship man, scheduled be English, od I to arrivey in Seattle CHEYENNE, Wyo. Jan. 16 from the Orient hb | Without a dissenting vote today, | early Friday, will be might t | overthrow the government persisted. | Meanwhile the city An investigation of the situation | was promised thru the water depart ment. was quiet and| ning to normal.j The port's atrike, which waa distinct from the general strike, effect, however It was believed thin period might € * business was retu was still in Cause Grip Influenza | both houses of the state legislature | « Friday noon 1 ‘ ; TIVE BR oun |ratified the federal prohibition r of Comme Faron Kon a proverbial calm before the! S"“promo Quinine.” Ew | amendment, Gov. Carey immediate Japan's Gelegate to the peace)" "imum estimates today of nl signature on the box. 30c. ly signed the ratification resolution feren Jcanuaities in the recent fighting here were 1,000 dead and 3,000 in. | jured, |Changes Plea and Gets Stiff Fine} Withdrawing Member Federal Reserve Bank t Thursday to pay a $500 fine and serve 30 daya | la Gottl, Italian, charged with | operating a liquor atill at hia home near Renton, came up before Judge Neterer for trial Thursday asiat- | nt United Attorney Hen| in & complete but 1 as government ev ates idence CHIEF ORDERS I. W. W. | POSTERS DESTROYED would not have happened —— Posters of the Industrial Work lerw of the World were discovered plastered to telephone poles in dif. ferent sections of the city, by the sday ordered torn down by : |oniet of P Warren, who | By a Bank we mean, a big, strong, guaranteed Bank. A structed pat n to page reas bank that treats its customers fairly and squarely—a Bank Dac he de! terres pte MM aed that guarantees to its depositors every possible protection ayn. under the laws of the State of Washington. BUYS “BOOZE” AUTO Ww. G x | bought | United on 1 Williams Thursd sale took place trance to the The Scandinavian American Bank is a member of the Washing- ton Bank Depositors’ Guaranty Fund, which gives you posi- tive protection against loss. at the Thir atoffice at. en building. Don’t carry your savings around in your pockets. You don’t ee Wipe renee OE the know what minute you will be robbed, or when you might made in connection with lquor lose them. Put them in a guaranteed bank and have them draw interest for you. Savings department open every Satur- day evening from six to eight o’clock for your convenience, The Scandinavian American Bank Seattle, Wash. smuggling. NTS WATCH PACKERS LINGTON, Jan, 16.—Agenta| Ww of the department of justice are | working on evide obtained In the | packers’ investigation, Francis J Heney told the senate agricultural committee today. WASHINGTON, Jan, 16.—Col Deeds, aircraft leader, will not be courtmartialed If Secretary of Wat Baker approves the findings of the Branch at Ballard for Your Convenience judge advocate general's office now before hima IN EXPLOSION AS CASE ENDS, THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1919. t Your Teeth Fixed RIGHT NOW! If you have teeth that are out of order YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO NEGLECT THEM ANOTHER DAY. Every day that you let them go youare taking chances with your health. You are suffering needlessly and you are laying up bigger expense for yourself when the times comes, as it | surely will, when you are simply FORCED to have your teeth taken care of. Decayed teeth do reduce a person's efficiency to a most \ dangerous extent. There is no doubt whatever about this. This is so well established now that no one at all familiar with the facts would even think of denying it. Both medi- cal 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. Tiny 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 unhappy 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 painful, andtsome 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 comes to equipment, we have practically everything that modern science has perfected for the better performang¢e 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. Every operator on our staff is a graduate registered dentist. Every one of them has his certificate from the State Dental Board hanging right on the wall in frent of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. This proves to you beyond the shadow of a doubt that he knows his busi- ness, and knows it thoroughly. It shows you that he has spent years of hard study under com- petent instructors, 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 assured that the holder of it is a man of experi- ence and that your work will be done the way it ought to be done to give you lasting and per- manent satisfaction. 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 prac- | tically any and all kinds of dental work without hurting the patient a bit. This is a matter of big importance to you, for possibly you are among the many who have put off having the necessary den- 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. we put in all the best appliances for sterilizing ‘ LOWEST PRICES | instruments. All operators and assistants are garbed | in spotless white at all times. axiom of business that cannot be denied. There- fore, the fact that we do a very large volume of | FREE EXAMINATION 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 can 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 turn out nothing but the very highest grade of “BEST OF MATERIALS | The best is the only kind of material that we can afford to use. We found this out long ago. Don’t You Think It About Time That You Gave Yourself the Advantage of a Good Set of 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 Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. LADY, ATTENDANTS ON DUTY. AT, ALL TIMES. 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 reliable. SANITATION This is a hobby with us. In fitting up our offices Quantity regulates price. This is a fundamental We invite you to call at our office and let one of 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 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. cost

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