The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 18, 1919, Page 2

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THE S¥ 'We Broke Up Carefully Laid STANDARD CREDIT AND STORE SERVICE! 5 KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE NORTHWEST | thie store's tr mark, stenifytn most Hberal cred | Plans—We Greeted ’Em in Our Own Way—and Who'll Say It Wasn’t O.K.? ny Tr GURL REPORTER Yes, we're all glad to see him back—beth the impersonal “him” that represents wart, weather-beaten w of the gallant special “him, in your dr who is enshrined ms as the hero of | * ee '# “Successor to Quinine” PLAYERPHONE TALKING MACHINE style AS pletured —and— If renditions VICTOR recorts of your chetce $95.95 I) facts about the FLAYERIHONE, to | be considered when selecting @ high | grade instrument plays all makes of records | MASTER Ot COLDS this hour, ing that we, Seattle, fe yh glad this morn © people of we carefully laid a would show these warfed — lads how we all felt about thelr com ing hy thix way As we waited up in the main depot before the doughty cus todians of the railway company let loowe the gates, we all were planning we would welcome “Jack” or orgs,” and snugly clutched our gay Ute banners. At the last minute “friend” slipped one of Mr. Gates’ passes we the quib ere, ‘t holler too loud when y edly, laugh » Tacoma’ At last, when the privileged advance hosts found themaeves in the yard of the depot, with the vista of railroad track before them, they subsided into chatty Why, man, mud they'll hear me in ATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1919. THE PROGRAM FOR THE DAY 1040 « Fire. train ate 1 a.m. Informal by parent Hecond train arrives recept at depot friends and relau dainuien to veterans Mu by Fort Worden Knights of Pythiag bands 1200 o'clock Holdiers parade up Second ave, to Pine and up Pine at. to Masonic temple ip teenple | Moose band entertains during luncheon 00 p. and noon wt m.—Luneheon at Masonic m.—Sightsceing auto trips. All theatres free for the boys. 00 « and noert Masonic ie by thew’ and 5:30 p. m Dinner at Masonic temple 9:00 p | m.—Grand ball at the Armory |¢———_—_—__——- GREAT THRONG HONEST, PAINLESS DENTISTRY. OVER 30 YEARS My Record As a SUCCESSFUL DENTIST Here are my Credent ferred upon me in the pa ials—The Honors that the Dental Profession has con- st: Kx-President Michigan State Board Examiners in Dentistry 1899-1902 Graduate Philadelphia 1b Delegate Internat Member Natio Member Co-Organtzer Life Mer Vassed State Passed State Passed State Den! Koa Is the experience and aris, France, 1900 Association Association 1899 Dental Association ¢ Association of United States, mination and Licensed Pennsylvania 1892. ation and Licensed Michigan 180? ation and Licensed Washington 1915. tal rd Bx skill that comes from a lifetime busily devoted to dental surgery and to dental health, and the many kindred branches worth anything to you? “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” are now depended upon by millions of people, instead of | quinine, because they are more efficient and offer relief without the discomfort and distress. Colds, Grippe, Influenzal Colds Adults—Take one or two “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” with water, anytime. If nec essary repeat dose three t a day, after meals. Proved safe by millions little groups, keeping 2» weathereye on the eastern hor. izon meanwhile. The blaecapped | hostesses of the Ked Cross cam | teen ensconced themselves in a naplenous corner, and as the jong black time recorders of the railway clock approached the magte hour, there was a visible flutter of excitement, evidenced | in erratic cheers and exclama- tions at any sound of rolling wheels. “IT hear bells,” chirped a lusty youngster, and suddenly, as a puffing engine appeared, there was a sudden burst of welcome, whieh, however, subshied into « derisive tangh on the train swung onto a neighboring track A few minutes later the rear coach of a long, black train came rolling inte the yard, and, reassured this time, the crowd sent up a round of spontancous applause. Only for a moment, however, for after that demon stration, the crowd became, not 0 scratch or hiss tifl cabinet work. city of design, denoting GREETS 65TH My Combined Staff of Experts Aggregate 130 Years of Practical, Successful, Expert Skill and Experience in Dentistry. Is this colossal ability in dental surgery of value to you—to the ones seeking Dental Health and immunity from dental decay and the fatal, destroying diseases of the Teeth and Mouth? I was telling a banker, who happened to be an appreciative patient of my office, about MY WONDERFUL CO-ORDINATING Organization, wholly unlike any other dental organization, or system, or office | have ever heard of —where one operator does one single operation, another does another, and an- other does still another—each doing an integral part of the whole. One doing the same thing constantly becomes an expert in that particular work. For in- stance: My prophylactic nurse does nothing but clean teeth; she cleans them in the exact fashion I have trained her, and she is an expert in cleaning teeth. The dentist who prepares gold restorations for bridge work without gold crowns does no other work. Why shouldn't he be an expert? My prosthetic dentist has had 40 years of practical experience — he took special instructions under Dr. Haskell, accredited the authority and most successful maker of plates and artificial dentures of his time. There’s no mouth that can be fit- ted that we cannot fit, and no kind of a denture that we are unable to make expertly. I, myself, treat all teeth—all cases of Pyorrhea—and I make all ex- aminations, all estimates. 1, myself, plan all work and make all tontinued From Page One » modifier at the side of tnatro- € ment andard motor made by the Is anufacturers of talking ma © world " the hands, “Oh, I just wish I could kine you all! exclaimed one. Ser | meant Long sighed, and cast & wint ful look at @ party of pretty giris near-by Wish mind,” he said During the afternocn there will be sight-eoeing trips, and all the thea ltres will be open to ther. | From 5 until 6 o'clock a band con cert will be given at the Masonic temple by the Elle’ band, and at }6:30 dinner will be served at the |same place G5TH FOUGHT IN | THREE SECTORS everybody waa of that medi ly this week, with VI Tecords in ovr VICTOR EMONSTRATING the a an veal and inatru ite. —our * DE LUXE semi-permanent stylus rds—_ pews dle plays at least 300 ree ely the finest needle man actured: aseures long life for records—cannot damage hem: package of Fee Be an hour courteously, «! their!) Ip whenever re " i ting VICTOR ree f ia ow Toy Department on the Bain floor balcony— “Rayer Cros” am grouine Tableta Ruy only “Bayer” packages. a representative croup of Seattle people, but the specific father or mother or sweetheart of some warseasoned Vankee boy, re | | DURING COMBAT Battery F and Headquarters com: X-RAY DIAGNOSIS There's no man in Seattle who handles as many cases, and treats as many ny of the 65th artillery left Fort Worder February 1918, and arrived in Pingland about a month later. The troops went into training near Southampton for a short ume but were soon transferred to train « camps in Central France, On August 31, 1918, the troops went to the front and were given thetr baptismal fire in Gen. Per- shing’s first drive in the St. Mintel wmallent On September 24 they were trans | ferred to the Verdun sector on the banks of the Meuse, where the troops operated the famoun English 3.2 heavy guns, the heaviest operat ed by American artillery during the | war with the exception of the train-| moved guna ‘They were tn the Argonne forest | when the armistion was signed, On Januacy 14 the Washington, artiliertets left for Brest and tney! sailed for aome a few days later, | with one of the bast war records in | rance behiod them. ‘Kentuckian With | Seattle Bunch Had | Eye for Air Raids “Sticking to the headquarters staff tn apt to be ae axcitng as any teeth, as do I. Why shouldn't practically every one be a success? And so all the way through, my office operates on this GREAT, NEW, MODERN PLAN OF CO-ORDINATING EFFORT, with the result that there is no one-man, or set of so-called one-man offices, that can begin to render the superior service that I tender you. The banker said that it was a modern marvel in organiza- tion and results and exclaimed that it must be recognized as the coming plan of co-operative results-getting effort, and that the people, when they once fully understood my plan of Dental Co-organization, would take full advantage of it. I believe that I am able to tender and render to you in my professional work a greater and higher skilled service, at a modest fee, than any other ONE or SET OF MEN CAN REALLY OFFER TO YOU. I invite you to come to me with all your Dental Troubles. EXAMINATIONS AND ESTIMATES FREE SCIENTIFIC RESTORATION OF LOST TEETH WITHOUT GOLD CROWNS ALL WORK GUARANTEED AND PAINLESS DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) FIFTH FLOOR EITEL BLDG. N. W. Corner Second and Pike Swift's Drug Store Corner Phone Elliote 3076 Open Evenings and Sundays “GUT YOUR SHOE BILLS “Heretofore, soles never lasted me | more than three months, because my work keeps me walking constantly on cement. But I have worn a pair of Nedlin Soles now for more than three months, and judging from their present condition, they will last three times at long."’ So says G. L. Kerr, manager of an automobile organization in Geneva, N. Y. This extra wear given by Neolin Soles not only makes the shoes solec with them cheaper by the year than other shoes, but the price you pay in the first place is sometimes less thar for shoes of only ordinary wear. You can get Nedlin-soled shoes in many styles for every member of the family. Try these long-wearing, com- fortable and waterproof soles on your worn shoes too. All good repair who J have them. ‘they are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., of Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels, guaranteed to outwear all other heels. edlin Soles rede Mart Reg. turning after a year’s absence. Even before the military orders were given to alight from the trains, a long procession of eager relatives reviewed the long line nidtiers’ faces at the windows Some were smiling, others son ber, but all eager and alert for the first glimpse of a loved one, “Hey, Jack, old boy!” A khaki clad traveler swung down the stops of the coach to gramp the hand of a passing friend. Then came the rapid query: “Say, who else ls here that I know?” Sweet a Unite Now and then a returning suit or, catching sight of his best girt in the crowd, slipped ont of the | train and after the first warm greeting wandered with her, arm | inarm, down the line, and In her | P, happy smile a spectator would ie: ‘ surmise he was not discussing ie “ : the beauty of the French girls | cn km ; “over there.” /—you will find a good showing of toys, dolls, doll furniture, hob- by horses, kiddy cars, roadsters, children’s rockers, chairs, desk: ete., etc., at very fair pricings —and “Your Credit Is Good” SEATILE: » ASPIRIN Aspirin |e the trade mark of Rayer Manufee ture of Mososcetcacidester of Sabu yicacd Ask for and Insist Upon “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.” American Owned, Entirely. 7 e 20 cent package—Larger «izes also, ly He Told _ Her the Sad News ‘One woman approached an officer | the 65th artillery today with a concerning her husband, a in the artillery. The officer up and down and away, and mally biurted out a trifle hoarsely ‘Very sorry, madam.” ‘The woman burst into tears, and Iked away. All in all it was a finelystaged welcome for the boys of the G5th, but at the last minute we all for got the coaching of our patriotic committee, and did the honors in our own way And who will say everybody isn’t just as happy, after all? PLAN HEARING ON LOG ROADS OLYMPIA, Feb. 18—Public hear-| ing will be held in the senate cham bers Tuesday night on Senate Bill 95, introduced by Hastings of King which would put logging railroads| under the public service commission | as common carriers. Dozens of «mail timber owners, who declare that the timber barons owning logging roads refuse to carry their logs and force them to sell at unreasonably low prices, are back of Taylor and the bill | Senators Howard | Barnes, who operate logging roads, and who are organization leaders in | If you <nust sell your Lib || the senate, are fighting the measure. | erty Bonds, remember we will |) - pay you the Top Price, Spot Cash. Any issue. Any amount. ‘We pay less for advertising space and more for Bonds ie | U TRY THE WILLIAMS TREAT- FOR EXCESSIVE out for DK, J. KR. HINTON Free Examination start the day king stiff lege and an aching bh ng down pai ut before the day think you have to dition. Only One “BROMO QUININE” To get the genuine. call for full) name LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE etn, Look for signature of GET OUR PRICES FIRST SEATTLE BOND COMPANY VIRTUOUS 214 Commercial Bldg. + Second and Madison Over State Bank burning and the back—worn | begine—do not atay In that ¢ Oregor fow optical! Tie strong. w at that really | no lenses from we are the on ° TTLE ON u suffer tom biadder weal nation free, by graduate op- | ness, with burn ng.» aiding paing, or G * mot prescribed if y re in am ut of hed half a unless absolutely necessary. dozen times a night, you Will appre BINYON OPTICAL ate the reat, comfort and strength fering, aching EXONERATE PROPRIETORS Proprietors of the Tokyo house, Weller were ot blame for the fire of February 6, which cost 11 people their lives, by a {coroner's jury under Dr. C. C. Tiffin Monday RETURNS TO COAST Lila Lee, one of filmdom's young stars, has returned to the Weat Coast, to resume her work in Para mount p » infantr they gua neatly urately side of u was no place and beat it.” and a ever ided that artillerymen | thing.” mays Seret. Maj. F. J. Jobn-| son, of Kentucky, who came in with the Seattle bunch and looked about | vi RIC ACI D«: longing eves, because there was| Portland Welcomes |) 1 ively § Thi [no one to welcome bi Wi h | ive: y port— is ‘According to the sergeant -ajor,| 69th Troops it! ; Helmet Pickin {the German airplanes picked Bi Celebration 1 g | headquarters thelr objective g |}. Color Sergeant H. H. Rambo |whenever ponsible, when they start-| PORTLAND, Feb. 18—This city) headquarters staff, who trained led on one of their little bombing ex-| settled down to the even tenor of |! at Fort Worden for three years ‘The planes approached way today, after having been|) before going overseas, says he with @ long hum, which would die 1 with joy yesterday afternoc derived = lot of excitement from away when the raiders prepared to 1 evening, while welcoming home |) following in the wake of the in @rop a bomb. the 65th regiment, coast artillery. fant and pi up German Then, mayn Seret. Maj. Johnson, in| Highty per cent of the 900 men |! helmets and things. the time that cold, clammy sensation and 40 officers who arrived here at “At that, we bad our ‘baptiam comen, with the uncomfortable feel-|4 p. m. Monday ape dans, |} of fire,"” Sergt. Rambo aid. “On ing at the pit of the stomach. There | comprising the first large one occasion, an expedition of ar. is no telling where the bombs may Of overseas men to come ho tilleryinen, # perenne ag Bo Nght. other 20 per cent te mac p prin ‘ pe py porgepearay cipally of Washingtonians The Following their arrival here. were allowed an hour in which to greet relatives at the Union station platform spaces had been brothers and dd we dec for $1 at, absolved where the reserved for parents, sinters and sweethearts A parade thru packed streets fol- A banquet was given at the auditorium early in the eases, rheumatiom and all other ail menta when due to exceanive urte acid, no matter how chronte or atub born, if you have never tried Treatment, we will ¢ _ “THOROCAIN” IS POSITIVELY PAINLESS | ANCHOR PLATES Anchor Plates are so called be- ise they hold with a light but fm grip under any and all cond tions to the roof of the mouth and ground the M lowed. municipal To Fortify The System Against Grip evening, after which the * Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE men were allowed to go “on their Tablets fh destroy german, act os own,” being given tickets to dances a ton 1 laxative, and thus pre- . ent colds, grip and influenza. 7 and theatres ; rent colda. grip and influg The journey to wae re. | % 08ly one Bono gun sumed early this morning b 30 ture Seattle i As after a rest of some the WEDNESDAY SPECIALS —$— AT a) FRYE’S MARKETS Dressed Hens and Roasting Chickens 35ci AMERICAN MEAT COMPANY 519 Third Avenue. BALLARD MEAT COMPANY j 5443 Ballard Avenue. THRILLS BAY CITY MEAT COMPANY ale jo sag a 1420 First Avenue CENTRAL MEAT COMPANY Central Public Market OLYMPIC MARKET 1422 First Avenue. SEATTLE MARKET 109 Occidental Avenue — ra WESTERN MEAT COMPANY The Larges dience in the y Nectntst Reads Star Want Ads | | 1102 Western Avenue % ae meres A ES WESTERN DELICATESSEN Co. Central Public Market Seattle Market 1422 First Avenue Occidental Ave, and Yesler Way a regul the be arge and without incur- gation, Oniy one bot © address or family HEN I discovered and perfected my now-famous THOROS CAIN method of painless dentistry, I knew that I had found something which would be a boon to hamankind, (isze-s) because from my own experience I knew that toothache and the pain incident to all dental operations were perhaps the most trying upon the nerves of all the suffering that mankind is called upon to bear. I knew that I had banished pain from the dental chair, I knew that thousands of people would come to me for relief if they but knew of THOROCAIN and its marvelous efficacy, But how was I to introduce it? 4 JOHN DANZ, Mer. on, sile strength, chor Plates are Tesilient in action, like the natural feeth. You can bite or chew the hardest food without dislodging an Anchor Plate. Let me show you an example. LIBERTY BONDS I will take your Liberty Bonds at their full market value and interest iM Payment for dental work. If the bond js not paid for, J you what you h Plete the pay — === UNTIL WEDNESDAY NIGHT BERT LYTELL —IN— ‘THE SPENDER’ Where Love Calla, Youth and Ago Follow HAD such confidence in THOROCAIN that I could easily Our business is growing daily. There is a reason. offer to do the most difficult dental work for the most sensi. tive people without causing them as much as a twinge of pain. So I made my well-known offer; “No pain—or no pay.” Under this promise I did all kinds of dentistry in all sorts and conditions of mouths withor expression of discomfort from any of my patients, Then I ga Jemonstration week, in which thousands of teeth were extracted—absolutely without pain or pay. From the very day we opened we have been selling our goods at reasonable prices, and the dishes we pre- pare in our own kitchen are making friends for us every day. Watch the Papers for Our Daily Specials For Wednesday we call your attention to the fol- lowing: CHILE CON CAR will aliow h paid and com- nts myse Note the [sts ine WANT you who are sensitive and timid—~you who have delayed that dental work because of fear—you who doubt my positive statemente—I want you to come and make me prove what I say. No matter how bad a condition your teeth have fallen into, 1 will do all work under this sweeping warrant of sincerity— NO PAIN—OR NO PAY Investigate my Plan DR. WM. H. THOMPSON PIONEER (rner First and Yester Way DENTIST Over Shoe Store Entrance 95 Vesier Way oe ceeeceeeceeees L5G a pint CLUB SALAD. . e+eeee 25¢ a quart PEANUT BUTTER... -seee--.20¢ a pound HEINZ FANCY SWEET GHERKINS.....25¢ a pint FANCY MILD FULL CREAM CHE +..2 Ibs. 65¢ (This is a real special, Take advantage of it) CHICKEN PIES WITH A CONSCIENCE No vegetables. Just what they pretend to be—All chicken Them in @ Island Many Sights tn “Hitting the Pike” —ALSO— Red Cross Weekly L-KO Comedy “Pay-as-Y ou-Can” No potatoes.

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