The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 29, 1919, Page 2

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Seattle Is Not Center _ of U.S. Bolshevi, Says years service to| the homefurnisher!. (55 Your —a trade-mark known in thousands of Seattle homes . iT ‘ wattle ta) t nad the ore antzed tabor | i wv ont Prune ‘ leclared that Credit and throughout the North- J) a « Bolaheviam and 1, W, | Moveine munoan declared | that| Is } . Wiam in the t ited Btate th are th existance of tee labor | ~ ; weet—Signitying thE: MOS Bic... James Duncan, secratary: at| SCNUst the, SxiRenC® Ot ee erst \Good liberal credit-giving and J 1. t Counet, told mem: |a greater opportunity to defeat the . fairest pricings. tut but in apie oe that.” ald Dew not the center of Bol ean when reanized labor oon * ne ted. There emt of the LW. W. thrown Inte ane ‘ attle it in t but jal wit tr and shet down a Th ‘ \ eet in Ban Francisco their re © and »p ine mone at the t in Cleveland. Seattle ft ¢ wh treasu for thelr de not te of thi woe thin It fenne That's because we r lige that happens that this city han|the interests which mistreat the I t labor organization with Ww WwW. w ld a@ t the ame taotios) to make Ita discontent known, toward us if they proved muccessful,” Where else will you find a eity of Organization Wins 400,000 with 65,000 citizens enrofled} “Organization of the workers jin tts labor unions?” thermpe! ves, and not the pbilan Duncan went into the government | thropy of the bosses, ts responsible from which he fact that | compare with a fow yoars ago, The unequal distrib: Ith in re-|eighthour day and ofher good af ust | NEAR EAST FUND TWO HURT IN comings J LACKING $43000 AUTO SMASH apartments, are both In the elty h “an exceptionally good opportunity to purchase paring for strenuous campaign a fine rug at a great saving! during the closing days of the week, pital Wednesday, the former with to end the drive Saturday night brain concussion and the latter with e e Saturday tag a thang dislocated hip. These resulted EATTLE- TACOMAS Fo omen ee Sue bal £. SCHOENFELD & SO & people's sock 4 ded chur wit at E O Li 1D jc w 1 u hat les thi ice. 7 ¥ rery . 7 oY We guarantee all work t leaves « office. Our guarantee fund. They are to have siot-topped | morr turned out to be ‘ 4 - ever y « does not give you entire satisfaction we want you a t but y : , In selecting your dentist you want to be sure to pick out one eres see ributions. TOUns | one reported s from C, H. Mar to come back to us and let us make it right for you. women y seers for this work are | tin, Doris apar te. The auto was who knows his business thorough The best evidence of thin is 9 wanted, ar ante tO present them | smashed. The parties in it are nat | his certificate from the state board of dental examiners. Every Lowest Prices he i al ny Scale ne pe ne Lees Sree. operator in our office is @ graduate registered dentist, and evern one | We do a very large volume of business, This permits us to aaa thek SeaAe ds ecaconen of them has his certificate from the state dental board banging | make our prices the very lowest consistent with high-grade work, OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY | of business houses by Saturday f L. d hin is proof positive to you that he haa graduated trom cs nn | the individual Patient than an office which does only halt or less t Man for The 18th anniversary of the Seat night. while the churches are ex) Of L. and Boosts selene tecteastirn, ab te te proot te you further that he has | of n> Tommne cant wees tle Amatetr Press club will be ob-| pected to turn in $10,000 from rent: served Tuesday evening, Fetruary | dential o 4, at Wolf's cafeteria. Roy Erford, Mrs. Frieda C. Davidson and Aubrey L. Deery are the committee in charge of arrangements, and A. J. Ashen will be toastmaste: _ Foreclosing on a Soldier’s Debt [UWE 8. Duimage, of the Dutmage Car Co., 925 BE. Pike st. was before United States Commis R. W. McClelland Wednesday, vansen 29-—A storm 4 around the and shipyard wages broke the “lay when the | >» oLrer: 1A, Jan « BELFAST POLICE <.~ CHARGE RIOTERS = salaries was 6 Dulmage ts = eaid to have yectaimed | charges of foreclosing a abeentes, An amendme @ebt. He waa released on the auto. John of Colville waa ad Under the civil rights war meat} peLFAST, Jan. 29.—Looting has|®d. ®© the measure pays supe complaint alleges that Dul-| ure, soldiers’ debts need not be &> | troken out here in connection with * $4,500 a year in countien oth, an firwtclass, where the sab gold an automobile to George | counted for while they are in serv | ine general atrike, y, of Seattic, on the install. | ice. lolashes between the police aries will be $5,000. Supreme court Pian. While Dupuy was in| Dulmage will have a final bearing |ers Several persons were injured | /udees will get $7,500. Kuykendan wervice at Camp Eustis, Va.,| before the commissioner Saturday when policemen charged into the|®"d Wray declared that shipyard crow4 last night workers get as high as $125 a week Fifty, thousand linen workern|—more than the men who spend, | threatened to join the strike today.|70are for education. Iverson am | ewered that y earn it” | A food shortage tx imminent Other unions were debating «ym Pathetic strikes of King, . maid Sst “In two montha men will ey You men are partly for the dinrespact Fight Looms Over | Education Expense [2° Uk a labor repre be hun rer poral You the syn 1 that give propag mT OLYMPIA, Jan. 29.—A legislative | Ww. W. and underm jo ieaittnate | “ tH} li, ght is looming over tuition fee] ishor organizations that, thru thetr] i HA i harged studenta who try to gain } i! i i Bi igher education in state institu you can find out what labor did in the war.” While advocates of the free edn cauon doctrine were preparing a bill All Tired Out—“ANl In’ — coments on eduoation intros anc ce B mse of the Urie Acia| 27s the | rsity of W Would Regulate ngton wide powers to charge fees to | . — Poison Which so often «well the building fund. This b OLYMPIA, Jan _ 29.—The causes Rheumatism would permit the univer to | try to w Wildcat stock promot “ jet tuition fers, registration | ¢rs, If the Jogisia passes a bill ir Then there are those who started! con Ssexaim deposits, gymnasium | troduced by Phippa of Spokane. It the day with a backache, stiff legs, | deposit» arms and muscles, and an aching head! (worn-out before the day began because} would regulate the promotion and or 2 of mining, of and gas cor nd hospith! fees BURNED—WANTS $2,950 porations eey were in and out of bed half a dozen times at night),| 92°, seen ie ne (he Grit Bey 6 are now appreciating the perfect rest, comfort and te $ ee Harohaee “ia re Bt CLEMENCEAU REPLACES strength they obtained from Dr. Pierce’s Anuric Tab-| Judes Dykeman, alleging that /OLD SANTA IN FRANCE ner To prove that this is a certain uric acid solvent and|"** ' wag red by caustic eoda| (Special to The Star by N. B.A.) ‘conquers headache, kidney and bladder diseases and rheu- | xara Scot May, Ho eharpes teat |g vara te Teete yan almcet _ Inatism, if you’ve never used the “Anuric,” send ten cents|tney were left there by the neg-|gtores in Paria. for. the holidays Dr. yg Buffalo, N. Y., for a large sample package. | «ence of the compar There were large sto of menag a will prove to you that “Anuric” is many times more} nekeebi 4 ories, 1 ™ shops, dry goods | active than lithia, dissolves uric acid as hot coffee does 3 jesveuf ae Oe “tka ak a teed austenite acne ) Sugar, and is the most perfect kidney and bladder corrector. | yervice commission wanta power to were: te be found, She cine you are a sufferer, go to your best druggist and ask for | force rail connections between com Christmas was replace @ sixty-cent box of “Anuric.” You run no risk for Dr.|peting railways, according Sena MnGy' posta. by Pierce's good name stands behind this wonderful new dis-|‘" *0'n®. °" § rer: ¢ that ec a the Franch call hin ive ‘Govery as it has for the past half century for his “Golden| SS P attractive costumes Of Al Medical Discovery” which makes the blood pure, his| OLYMPIA, Jan. 29.—Colfax is the | mace and Lorraine were, perhaps, the “Favorite Prescription” for weak women and his “Pleasant | ! latest town in the state to put in a| playthings most in demand Pellets” i A bid for a $100,000 armory & Dr. hg alla do good that laste, |GERMAN FIRM PAYS 223 PER CENT DIVVY Piles Cored Druggists refund m fails to | Bleeding or Protruding Piles. | They reculate the | mildly and gently, but thor no violence. They're the smallest and > system, as well as cleanse and renovate it; oughly and effectively, no griping, jouess nd, the easiest to take, purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, and the best liver | Stops Irritation; Soothes and Heals | 1 ecial to The Star by Nm . Pill ever known. Only one little Pellet for a laxative—three for a cathartic. ee aaea tnten tee batter tune, a ve ividenda are | Bick or Bilious Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, etic. ire application | better than a reserve fund these Many derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels are prevented, re- racy sa oeee so the Lind 4 Weved and cured. Shad teel worke hae just distributed a div. — idend } per cent among its stock *es holders ASK COUNTY LIBRARIES A bill providing for the estabtish. ment of county libraries, to be oper. on the same lines as city libra LIBERTY BONDS We will buy $50 Liberty B or multiples of ar following #thedul | upon New. York h The Quality Loaf. Try it. is being introduced by C. H re ae the day the order | Compton, acting head of the attle $50 bond, N.Y. market, libra $100 bond, N. ¥. market, $1,000 bond, N. ¥. market, WE PAY ACCRUEL e will also sup at Olympia, BANISH CATARRH | Wednesday the New York market, f j eraed interest, without commis. ||| PRESTO || Bromine thvomel tor tyre Minuten charge. | and Relieve Stuffed-Up Hen: The ces oF} be onda « If you did own the FLORIINCTS || . 5 nthe, Prices of 1, jjberty Bonds on ‘STORE |] gifuu want to wet relief tr including acer inter sd | And we cha eet cold in the Head or Wednesday, January 29, re no ||| What mania y t ‘ollows rade ee HIRO AND UNION follow Pleane tell us what to do, suet should clean out your head in IVY ARE MY) | SUR-RE Aw 1 HAD rH ‘ We've been in business Jast one breath ! * TH 30 THROUBLE— as 6 | yenr, aah Yemel often onda a cold in one HAD FOIE TREATMENTS lecond 44 And have an enermoan trade: HH icc A Wigan pled usting ME DINTIST AN NOW a és |*Din mostly due to prices and of ird 4448 . Fourth 4%s John E. Price & Co. Government, Municipal and Corporation Bonds. Kentablished 1902. 906 Hoge Building Telephone Main 2364. | For the snecens we have made, | || And when you need that SUIT und| | We i pe that y We'll give you Though you buy will eats t drops into The styles for spying are simply | nwell, And we w —— ||om at Pt ing inh —w|| at the FLORENCE UPSTAMRS |) Mel costs et itt t t Audience in the STORE 132 you ae dei on taka i ady own an Inhaler you st an extra bottle of Hyomel at druggiote Northwest Reads Star Want Ads ean Second and Union. | Judges’ Salaries ot THE SEATTLE pices atin tr JAN. 29, 1919. _ Labor Leader Here | | | 7 ne a Decaved Tooth May Easily Upset Your Whole System If you could really understand just what an evil effect even one decayed tooth may have on you, you wouldn’t delay another day. You would immediately come to this dental office and have an ex- pert dentist go over your teeth thoroughly and determine whether by chance you may have teeth that need attention. ‘ean And that doesn’t mean that you are necessarily suffering from painful teeth or even that you have teeth that show decay on the outside. The mont dangerous of bad teeth are those which have so-called “blind” os on the roots. These may do a multitude of thing» to you—all of them bad, One of the commonest affite tions to come from such teeth in “rheumatiom.” This common disease has very often been charged to weather or climatic conditions, acid in the blood, ete. ete. It has probably ca as much real suffering as any other one disease Science has now established beyond the shadow of a doubt that it very frequently comes from abscensed teeth. The “rheumatinm” may appear in some partof the body far removed from the tooth, and tlon et the tooth is what is causing « the pain and swelling of the rheumati I the trouble ppear proper condi When ghe tooth ts put inte Here is how it works: An absceased tooth continu ly dintills into the system it# deadly stream of poison, just the samme ax any other part of the b would if it were in a decaying condition. Thin polson circulates around in the eystem till It strikes the weakest point its line of travel There it gathers slowly, bit by bit, ull pain, swelling and inflammation develop. A from the fay rheurnat ewellings developed, favorite points of attack by this sort of 5 1 are asible for the unrest existing In| things would never have come had| any we merely sat down and waited, 1] i Shows Up Inequality have interviewed a number of the “When 65 per cent of the popula-| largest empl of labor in Seat tion owns but & per cent of the) tie, and they have frankly admitted | wealth, and when at the other end that lgbor’s present status is the you find 2 per cent of the population result of its own efforts ownng 6 per of the nation’s ’ must bo a city of the] resources, you can castly see the | closed t is not fair to have cause of the disturbance,” said Dun rkers in a half and, — A iving the benefits ac-| “Labor, both brain and manual.) cruing from the duce ef their more Produces all the nation’s wealth, and| far-sighted fellow workmen,” yet gets but a small percentage of Mrw o Thurneide disenased a leginiation at Olympia, at the same the relations between | meeting. $80—and $85—rugs, special $65— ne tacking 143.000 of | the Arden Reynau of 1500 Broad | $85 — and $90—rugs, special $67.50 B syoiin reuct, ceive directnne an rea One! Day Wien: a Seem | } THE EYE THE HEART THE EAR THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS THE THROAT THE SPINE, ETC., ETC. Altogether it is hard to tmagine a more destructive and homan anatomy than an absceased tooth. wpe emaking thing in the whole DR. L. R. CLARK You May Have Abscessed Teeth and Still Not Know It na We Use the Best of Materials © we stand behind all our work with our fron-clad guarantee | of natiafaction, it goes without saying that we use only the best ma- terials to be had. This is the only kind that we can afford to use. All Work Guaranteed We urge you just as strongly as we know how not to take chance with your health and well being that the neglecting of your teeth A word now as to the kind of dental service that we have to offer you. Involves successfully passed a thorough and searching examination before a competent board of dental examiners Best of Equipment It would aval! Free Examination We invite you to call and let one of our expert dentists gtre your teeth a thorough examination. He will tell you quickly just what is wrong with your teeth, if anything, and also at the same time tell you Just what it will cost you to have them put into perfect condition. This examination and estimate won't cost you a cent, fond tools with which to work. So we have put Into our offices, | nor will it put you under any obligation to have work done unless regardions of expense, the beat of equipment. Every facility for the | you want it better performance of up-to-date painless dentistry will be found in | Once your teeth ARE put-into good shape ft will bea compara our offices. | tively simple matter to keep them that way. It is 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 Postof fice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. le to have good men and then not give them |Likens Europe to Stock Promoters) Immigration Bill Comes Up in House > ‘Wants $10,000 in| FEEL MISERABLE Omelet—Has Recipe Heart Balm Case for Unscrambling | Oe" jy mobnon ae oe FROM THAT COLD?) cen ae ee Seattle trade journals will be rep | "Wt for $10,000 heart balm against shutting off immigration for four May Reynolds in superior court, al years was formally introduced in the Colds and coughs are quickly | °v** today. relieved by Dr. King’s New Discovery When thoughts of hee past flash through her resented at the Friday noon lunch he de jens the Chamber of Commorce | !*#ing that the defendant alienated the affections of her husband. Mrs. Robinson's sult for divorce against her husband, F. W. Robinson, treas urer of the Seattle Produce associa: eon of in the Masonic Publishers and editors have council been issued special invitations: Among will be an addrees by Marcel R. Daly, of Paris, features Nobody should feel “perfectly mis jerable” from a cold, cough or bron- chial attack for very long. For it takes only a little while to relieve it and get back on the road to re-| covery when Dr, King’s New Discov ery is faithfully used. It soon loos ens the phlegm, relieves irritation, soothes the parched, sore throat, | brings comfort | the Unscrambling the European Om-/ 2” iti the Trade Welford Beaton, e: or of Pa Daniel Pratt, president of ~ AFTER INFLUENZA Ports i Publications association Grip, Fevers, and Other Blood. Poisoning, Prostrating Diseases, The best course of restorative treat- and Kenneth Kerr, vice president, are listed among the speakers. band would never for- ment, purifying the blood, strength-| fait a century old and more pop-| give her if he learned W ry ening the nerves, stimulating the/ ular today than ever. At ail drug. ant One Laund liver, is: gists, 600 and $1.20. to Work in Strike Hood's Sarsaparina, the standard zi f H ital blood purifier, before eating, Make. Your: Bowela Hehave or ospitals = veptiron, a real iron tonic (choro- G A abe A peek tenn P) lated pills), after eating. Make them function with gratify meeting of laundry owners was | "Hood's Pills (cathartic, mild and| ine precision. If regulation of the held Bday noon to determing}. cive)ias needed diet does not relieve their torpidity the various, hospitals in the city | ‘Teve three great medicines make | Dr. King’s New Life Pills wil, Tey may be handled, in the event of the |Convalescence real, rapid and per A cere, coimnmeetnbilee general strike which seems im fect. They are also of service in the _ > alata ane rtprin . prevention of disease and the pres er ' ervation of health. They form Hood's mene nema | 1@ laundry owners plan to keep one laundry the « fn operation | THple Combination Treatment H 4 for: at bee Chatbeing “hie eecoae h is good alone; all are good | REAL ESTATE. ation of the Laundry ‘Workers’ | ‘ether. Get them today, ‘Have You$75 Will you Invest 875 or more in the hog raising business pn union will accordingly be asked, Want Auto Thefts Classed as Felony Sh Th. = LS our co-operative. plant ¢ OLYMPIA, Jan Washington| Sing. gre state sheriffs, in convention here have indorsed legislation making auto thefts a felony They want auto tall lights ad . + Rumbers, ad ‘wil ask for a $¢ peel Commissions cent salary increase. Salaries now | Fae Tie BR aga ee No Renewal resident. and doiwon, of Clarke, | Charges dintee ta treasurer. Excess Overcoats No Bonus Land Will in Jail) scenutu'Prasient musszemene :] Lowest Rates BROCKWELL Will Van Der Meulen, 35, sale: Bvery a snense Ay = man, was arrested late ore mada talaine PAY BACK ANY \y AY YOU IN the Seattle public Mbrary 7 fornieh the sows bad ope cording to the police, he wa r nie Cage awe e and hal a pawn ticket for an over: | Syengtt ; Washington Mutual SOUL tS are his overcoat, the police hold | Savings Bank Me iy. 1) Mian ine Bion eee 10c—Matinees—10c ete iht| The Associated Swine Breeders |] retabitanoa Assets OL N| GROVi'S aiguature on the box, 30c, Farry ianey

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