The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 15, 1919, Page 2

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—this store extends a credit ser- viee that serves the homefur- nisher in the most practical— the most satisfactory way; a eredit service that has been lected by FIFTY-FIVE ARS’ experience’ with the home-furnisher. : regular price $3.75 ~twoburner style gas plate; splendid construction, practical { and service giving; regular price ( $3.75; special for { garden tools— —a complete showing of garden tools of af dlescripuons, spades, Btecl hoes, rakes, shovels, turf edgers, shuffie hoes, ete, at prices that will save you money. —and remember “Your Credit Is Good” by fegalar price $10.50 =A very serviceable lawn special for the ball bearing lawn mower price $13.50; special ovens: special $2.59— regular price 03.50 —« bake oven, an ti camping or summ factory baking r ita, price $3.50; special for th article en very aa! MAY FIGHT OUT "GAR FARE ROW | Council Expected to Take Action Tuesday With Sensrinteadent Public | Utilities Thomas PF, Murphine ada that policemen and firemen of Any woman can keep her skin free from unsightly hair or furs if she will follow these simple instruc. When hairy growths appeai apply @ simple paste, made by mix- ing some water with powdered del- atone. Apply this to hairy surface and after 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wash the skin and the hairs are gone. This is a harmiess treat- ment, but be sure you get the real delatone.—Advertisemen That's the twentieth ing success, The war has mon word in the lexicon of citizen. We now know that it does not mean penuriousness, cise of one of the primary attributes of good citizenship. ‘When you open a Savings Account with a big reliable bank you betray certain char- acteristics which go far towards insuring & successtul career, You are more than merely thrifty. You are alro prudent. And these two qualities positively exer. cised are the beginning and the end of success. Savings Department open every Saturday from 6 to 8 P. M. for your convenience. The Seattle National Bank Resources $30,000,000 “Female Billy Sunday” Writes Easter for Readers of The Star Week Sermons BY AIMEE SEMPLE M'PHERSON | God as to wooden stakes of earthly | mothers are Waiting, their God is } Kastertide is the tidal wave of Goa. |“ eed Kaater in not the time for higher It shall sweep away the flimay Wood: | criticism or lower criticiam, for pie en bulwarks built by men, Pray for the flood to come, for the fire to come! Jewus is risen; awake and press on to perfection! The true Haater is not the time for new coats of many colors, hats that are flags of pride, dresses that Jingle of gold and outshine the splen-| dors of Babylon. | It is not the time for oratory, for) eloquent words that would shackle | j m... bo Rae Tostam 4 tad SH ¢ comfor' oul! i w jeraves. Lat it help voy, es ce act ral neon ‘. york and know how read- takes hold, stopping the itch- you will ly believe ffects possible in so short a 5352 # Nam's action ap- mies arkabl wher PAY THE: i are eae t Ley pills if $ if In mind if your gums are sore, sloughing and bleeding you have Pyorrhea, so-called Riggs’ Tis- ease, which is a menace to good health. We are the only Dentists in the Northwest who specialise in this dread disease. Examina- tion and estimate free. Special care taken of children's teeth. Reasonable discount to Union Men and their families, All work guaranteed 15 years. United Painless Dentists Ino, 606 Third Ave. Cor. James St. Phone EFiliott 3633, Hours: 8:30 a. m, to 6 p, m. Sundays, 9 to 12. | today; nic or card-patty, for signing pew rent contracts, or looking for a Mew sah who will come as a king Go out among the ovteasta and the persecuted and find your Baster there! ‘The outcasts’ hearts are tender | has hurt them and they know 1t/ for what it is, Night after night, after preaching to crowds In our gospe! tent. I and my followers go down to the dance halls and dives and brothels, and there find people who are Drulsed and sore with persecution, whose hearts are broken that the Spirit may enter. Wit you sit idly {9 your cush. churel hell for want and loving year arms areand the women TEACH FOREIGN BORN, HE URGES ‘“Baueate all children in the schools Americanise all beth young and old, within our gates; raise the pay of school teachers to cogrespond “with other professions; of education, and back it up with government support— “Do these things and civilization will be xo firmly established it cannot be overturned.” This was the declaration of Dr. George D. Strayer, head of the de- partment of educational administra: tion in Columbia university, and pres- “This means not only the education of every child we have in school now, but the Americanization of all for. eigners within our gates, and the ed- ucation of adults as well,” he ex- plained. Dr. Strayer sketched the education: al work which, as a national megs- ure, is solving many of England's post-war problems. The enlistment of men tn this country has shown that of every five persons one is 1). literate, and one in three in in need of physical development, he said, a ne scale with other professions, and cit- ed the now wage paid the men on the railroads. “Teachers in the city schools should not be forced to work for less than $1,200 a year, and all should be permitted to reach at least $2,500," he sald, An a factor in national educational development, Dr, Strayer explained the Smith-Towner bill, presented at the Iast congress, which provides funds for training illiterates, estab- Mehing physical education, providing equal opportunities for Instruction, and preparing teachera, “Under the present system,” Dr. Strayer said, “the poor districts are sadly neglected, because of lack of funds, The g00d work of the Mor- tow act, which provided several thou- sand dollars for the development of | the land grant colleges, should be du- plicated with other financial provi- sions by the government. “Children in school should not be rated by the alphabet, as at present, | A j but by psychological tests, and the More apt pupils given opportunities equal to their intellect. As our sys- tem holds now, the bright scholar becomes a loafer, and the dull pupil | thinks he is a hopeless failure.” | Dr. Strayer believes that every child is capable of special work from the time it attains the age of 12 years THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1919, = HONEST, SKILLFUL DENTISTRY A Malignant Malady of the Mouth Pyorrhea, the most disastrous, deceptive and destructive known to den- tal science—the most baffling of all mouth and teeth diseases, discovered by Dr. John M. Riggs of Hartford, Conn., in the early 70s, hence the name of True Pyorrhea Alveola y And the setual lows of te thought that igna of thin you notice sleep with the me local bad mornings, or joone, you may fur infection very often the nourc ris is sometimes known as Riggs’ Disease. LOOSE TEETH eth even without any toothache or ent n ferves to lull a vietim to All Wrong mouth and kn th THREE their teeth are It a discharg ar ie taste h weem progressive dl ton f pus about the nec of the dineane or your oft or if plages ou have I eof man rhea in one FATAL BODILY DISEASES Bome of the systemic dineasen : FF Influenza, Tuberculosis, Hea TROUBLES, Skin Diseasos and many DR. CHARL One of the heads of the Mayo up the of America, sum Institute of the National De “The next great advance Interested is the an Neuritix, Sciatica, Of instances; alxo that ap caueed by bacterial infects The tonsils very commor ACCURATE. Eeasentia!l and Ne SKILLED I am especially your Case an Expert Radiographer in « | EXAM MY SKILLFUL quajitie | waiting! Sit at the piano in the brothel and sing them songs of Jesus! ‘Tell them of the outcasts that #tood by our Lord in Hin wut fering. and greeted Him on His Day of Resurrection! Jenus did not bother with people of fashion and position. He does not bother with them today. He goes among the publicans and sinners. Jenus was an outeast and Mia fol lowers are outcasts. Cry Mia word in the palace, and you are scorned and driven forth. Cry His word in the brothel, and they crowd around you weeping ‘The great mind and clear eye of Almighty God pees there poor sin ners ax they are, and seem the rich and respectable as they ate. The slowing flame of revival has cokes talway . B the use of an of treatments. intelligent ministered for Painless Ex Teeth cleaned—a knowledge that chron and Acute Pa Pyorrhea Treated I muccensfully treat and check Pyorrhea by Exodontia—Extracting Heidbrink Gas-Oxygen also Novocain, Orai Hygiene Department of Prophylaxis preventive against tooth decay and cum disease. Pneumonia, EAR ‘Tonsilitia, BYE Troubles, Trouble, Diseaver smatiam, Stomach rt Di ht's and Kidney others. ES H. MAYO, . who is among the foremost surgeons in a speech before the Research ester, Minn wituats Health, 1 eth va, Association at Cleveland in these words ntal vention of disease, and that wherein dentists are so much dipeares, acute diseases, and special local diseases, such yme from MOUTH INFECTIONS in the majority bladder and ulcerated stomach are in the capillary circulation. In the pre endicit (decayed or obstructed ar / COMPLETE niy harbor disease germs Diagnosis—WITH A X-RAY OF Every Tooth Is d by reason of my Long and Successful Experience to Diagnose 1 am splendidly equipped with my Own Complete X-ray Department and have I read and pase on all X-rays. otime ia't™ harge of that department INATIONS AND ESTIMATES FREE |, COORDINATING ORGANIZATION COMPRISES THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS: Free X-Ray Department T use the X-ray to locate hidden mouth troubles and as an aid to my diagnosis. This service is free to my patients, Gold Inlay Restorati By an expert of 26 years’ experience. My new system of Bridgework without Gold Crowns. and heroic course ad tractions Prosthetic Dentistry Gold, Cast Aluminum and Vulcanite Plates. jepuine Trubyte Teeth used. Plates made by an expert. I fit you where other dentists fail. measure SCIENTIFIC RESTORATION OF LOST TEETH WITHOUT Goa } | them He redeems the world. Go| {forth to the places of vice, of gutter ing and sorrow, and icarn hew to |make Kaster a day of resurrection ALL WORK GU. GOLD CROWNS ARANTEED AND PRACTICALLY PAINLESS : DR. H. T. HARVEY ASK $2,500,000 Definite Plans to Be Made at Mass Meeting { ‘The auditorium memorial pian /™4 de@ by the provisional comm! will assume definite form Tuesday |tee as best suited to the memorial evening when hPa A pet of deb\pian, will be presented to the dele- egates, representing civic organ Griffith: ho ha faations and the cities and towns 1. ogy Cae in ebtpvery King county, will convene at § Pree , J ere o'clock at the Army and Navy club tion, which is presented under the to hear the suggestions of the projstatute of 1695, will authorize the vistonal committee, which has been memorial committee to proceed as joonferring daily since the initial|a private corporation in all trans- mace meeting of citisens, Saturday, 'action of business, It is probable March 29. that the delegates will become the A form of incorporation, incorporators and the public the For Constipation! Physic Parge or Laxative? Bveryone now and then becomes censtipeted, and eil- lens are chronically in that condition. The perplesing question ariere—whet te use. Purgatives and cathertice are drastictind usually couse @reactisa. Galine weters ere rapid in action but do 20 more then empty the bowels. Jest os certain am effect, and certainly a much more pleasent one, can be obtained by the use of a combination of |] simple lanetive herbe with pepsin seld by druggists under the | name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It ects gently, without lf Gtiping. It is am enpectally ideal medicine for children, women, old peaple and others who find purges too powerful. Onty a teaspoonful ts required, and by morning the move- poner 2 eyecare A bottle la the houss Is insurance whole family against constipation, hhead- aches, flatulency and other digestive is, _— The to Eee St tend your masiay it tt falte (VUIORE who patronize us use the word to tell us what they think ff. our work, tiefied with the treatment ied with ¢ tiatied with (Ex-President Michigan State Beard Dental Examiners) } | Swift's Drug Store Corner Open Evenings and Sundays stockholders, with shares offered at | $1.00. | The approximate cost of the audi- torium will be $2,500,000, including the organ and furnishings of the in- terior. | It will be proposed that the dele gates elect a board of directors, not! lexceeding 25, which will be empow-| lered to appoint the executive me- |morial committee. | BERLIN — Gelsenkirchen, Ger-| many, has founded a Citizens league | pledged to pay no more taxes until | the authorities have suppressed Bol-| shevism in the district. ' Starving in the | Midst of Plenty WIVES OF MEN Good Feelings From Millions One of the worst features of acid-| who never dream that an acid-stoma stomach is that very often it literal-| @ch is the real cause of the trouble, a4 starves its victims In the midst of | Pron gee so endigergers 4 pee oun : jenty. pene g PBifon res biped pene bith aoe this trouble and clean the excess |stomachs seldom know what thelr | Oa aaay was ae hie oe trouble ly is, Bowind - = | derful new rem: uickly remo’ No matter how good or wholesome | the excess acid genoa the slightest the food may be, or how much they | aiscomfort. It is EATONIC. Made | eat, they do not gain in strength.|in the form of tablete—they are This is clearly explained by the fact | good to eat—Just like a bit of candy. that an acid-stomach cannot proper | They literally absorb the “ ly cisest fort Instead of healthy, | excess acid normal ixestion, the excess acid causes tho food to sour and ferment. | SCs te ea pi en when this mass of sour, fer-| " , mented food, charged with whoess | wang Stat ne MRacre steer acid, passes into the intestines, it be-| own case today. Get a bij poe of comes the breeding place for all) ATONIC from your arogetet. See | kinds of germs and toxic poisons,| for yourself how surely’ it brings | | which in turn are absorbed into the | quick relief in those painful attacks | blood and in this way distributed | of indigestion, bitter Spoketharee” ; thruout the entire body. And that/peiching, disgusting foda repeating, | is exactly why it is that so many that awful bloated, lumpy prvirme j thousands of people eat and eat and | after eating and otha? stomach mis: _ keep on eating and yet are literally | eries, Banish all your stomach trou- starving in the midst of plenty.| bies so completely that you forget — Their acid-stomache make it abso-| you have a stomach. Then you can lutely Impossible for them to get the} eat what you lke and digest your full measure of nourishment out of | food in comfort without fear ee their food. And it doesn't take long | tresaing after effects. tor this poor nourishment to show! 1¢ EATONIC does not relieve you, {ts i effects in a Weakened, ema: | i¢ will not coat you one penny. You elated body, | can return it to your druggist and stomach | get your money back. 80 if you That may be| have the slightest question about victims of acid-| your health—if you feel you are not | ally suffer stom: | getting all the strength out of your — on again, there are|food—if you are not feeling tip-top seuffer all kinds of | ready for rk, full of vim headaches, rheu:-| vigor—do EATONIC ‘a fail lumbago, pains} trial this Very. and see how you will feet : and carry it away a Acid-Stomach Steals Strength and injurious “@

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