The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1919, Page 2

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MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHER} BEYOND QUOTAS ‘ Employes Square Accounts With Uncle Sam —# quotas latent ware more " quare with Unele American Savings Rank and Trust hee, 199 per cent 1 * enfe, 200; Hoxton market, 16 W. C. Dawson & Co., 193 per cent h, 146 per eent Fahey & Brockman, 118 per cent Qa Cate ¢ tne 100 per Manufacturing Co, Justice Sta Co, 100 per cent Herrin & K 100 per cent Kelley-Clark Co. 181 per cent J. Ho Mendenhatl, 150 per Monks & Miller, fmm, 100: Mor Munic Houre. 160. «©. D 100 per cent 100; Price, “ethis machine does a —a mechanical serv- washing of any size ant! cot wand werk ox —will save its cost a hi while you are paying good-sized wash in for it! an hour! - “the work per- Hospital, 6. 111 Spelger & Hurlbut, 119 per cent W. C. Standring (Pike St. Tire Shop), 190; L. W. Suter West se A. Manaebreck), 110 ALES WATCH —saves wear and tear ; en clothes, as it ‘gap do it so well! washes without rub- only washes,’ but ~~ 5 out the —and saves wages ol tea wash day helpt ing Station (C — no woman ONE-MINUTE electric ir launders wearables a beautiful cleanness, It ly and thoroughly Y everything froth iblicate lingerie to heavy Blankets without injury to the article. 4 Guarding Against Chance of WASHINGTON, April 25.—<(Hy United Prean)—Bhe associated pow | rewibitity of a tle the German clopment. | quarters | a tubful of clothes 7 minutes, at an expense — ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE ONE MINUTE Hit was stated in diplomatic here today Lenine has been in secret confer lence at Moscow for wee en for its simplicity ‘wil! give you no trouble Dother whatever— the these <I jeal commections are Ge simpic to operate ax a ferms apply to Seattle purchasers oaly electric from: ‘smooth running transmission geare are My nolacless in operation L- ees ia made from the finest select Louisiana red cypress Hit last for many yoats > PTR either washes and wrin t ane operation or Hh coavenient for you to one bateh of other is being washed 1 or in of the pred with he jy tood, and has framed an elad- |) scheme for advancing the | ~ the peace treaty ‘An attempted general advancp of | the Archangel regions, in the Odeas regions and in Lithaania. are ~ 6. SOMOEMPELD 8 SOE > * | Credit cre Co at it Plant Is | DETROIT, “Mich., April Be. 34646: jelaring that they would net aid) G oy rnment that was trying to! lrob ‘Italy of the fruits of vietory, ont, several hundred Malian men employed at the Detroit Ship- building plant, today walked out —————~ | On stfike, The men were employed) Just Mother, I, Wants |“, 25eem! TSK Dispute over wages also caused Help Humanity. Help to Find Son|sm <i me to kave see ler for the good of hu- Failing to find her 12-yearold son ae met, some of the men re- Ys what George Oku- ¢ dinhemt ab the wnkver- Lioy@, who ran away from his home turned to the plant, but the radi- ‘aid before Federal Judge Cush. '" Hamilton April 18, Mra. L. Ham: | cals refused to go back to work Friday, in explaining the chargé llton Friday anked the Seattle police | npted to pry mioney out to help her. Mire Harrison hae be Kurano, a Japanese befiboy come seriously il) as a result of the ie Northern hotel. “1 wanted to boy's disappearance. He ty light Money to help out the other | has wear between his eyes, and ef the world” he deciared. wearing a brown checked mack Cushman thought Okutini un-|inaw, blue knickerbockers and a would be of great help to brown hat. when he Ganppenred. in the MeNeilx tsland in | - «3 i JURY DOUBTED WONG | Tom Wong. a Chinese, denied se!) SNOW MITS ITALY ing cocaine on the treet. The jury April 24.-— (Delayed)! in Federal Judge Cuxhman's court Press.) — Extremely cold) Pridtay morning doubted Wong's prevailed thruout Italy to-| word, and the judge sent Wong to | A heavy snowfall wax report: the county jail for 60 days The trial Milan, The cone of Vesuvius) iasted only one hour, setting a record with snow Sas the shortest this year In mind if your gumd are sore, sloughing and bleeding you have Pyorrhea, socalled Riggs’ TAs ease, which is a menace to good health. We are the Only Dgntints in the Northwest who specialize in this dread disease. Examina- tion and estimate free. Special care taken of children’s teeth. Reasonable discount to Union men and their familios United Painless + Dentists inc. 608 Third Ave. Cor. dames St. Phone Elliott 3633, Hours: $20 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 12 Tm the great display of ‘Bradbury Suits which we waiting to show you, will find every authen- the style. From the most conservative to the most , you will find that have provided for the varied tastes. Ax far as Btyles are concerned, we are here to please “every man,” but when it comes to quality, our answer i» “BRADBURY. Bradbury have made us an enviable reputation and we swear by them-—as you _ will, too, when you have worn one suit. VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN VICTORY! VICTORY! What a Glad Word! And this bank in glad to help in the Victory Lib f erty Loan Campaign, Upwards Easy Terms Our plan of easy payments will meet-with your approval. Come early and secure your share in the VIC TORY ‘ Lat us explain. 1582-4 Second us demonstrate to you the wonderiul 1 MORE CLUBS 0 | | Auto Truck Wrecked From Union Street ‘Embankment | | the gine drive The the en d of Unio ~ Te Brings loy * pnd Happiness, Foreman Falls In Into ood Business to Steamer Hold; Dies FOR RED TRICK’ ye Victory Bonds { attractive € | Bolshevik Coup 4% per cent Inter in four yearn third beue Liberty t nm 10 will buy a mies are_at Vermin. bevel ois atare lays point alone worth Wild Rumor: Yes, er tox Somewhat Wild! tenelot th (By mail to the Among the wild ru j more circulated among the ignorant the nationalist nant, with |; thrift to put all | followers from all over Europe, it in|) S" Spare into this last tanue United pres) Hh ee ei seat te the signing of (George Washington to Bring Yankees) | airplane and drop bombs on the of ‘the Russian red armies is possible, | REST. April 24-—(United Press sian of the governor general. upon the arrival of the German|—The George Washington plentpotentiaries in France, diplo- | overhauled, wil! ave here May 1 mats holt. The Bolshevik forces in| was announced arging her York she whould be able to re 20, altho it! by (United Prem) farmhands are Tho tur in|on strike tn nor tenn They demand an &} known to be equipped for an offen-|turn to Hrest By May “TACOMA: Fie ely mpage It li St ike before June 1 | workers’ strike tr be able to nail If a less wejl-known house w I've made on these, you'd think they known reputation of this old concern makes it absolutely certain that they’re good shoes—as good as ever m Have you $1.00, or $1.80 and wear a Kize ia “ $4 80 ing the matter ¥ are small sizes, $1.00 $1:80 $9.00 to $12.00 $10.00 to $15.00 Worth $6.00 to $12.00, TRUCK PLUNGES OVER HIGH BANK :: Driver: Sticks to Wheel and { Is Not Injured ‘Cling striving desperate Vrank VETERANS addre next Frid As the Hours 0 aby Draw No w The well-known old Shoe House of. ’S, 903 2nd Ave. will soon close its doors. Stock to be sold—not moved. Lease expires; store to be vacated. The final disposal of this great stock of Shoes for Men, Women and Children has been placed in my hands with Orders to Sell It “Price the Shoes to go,” are my instructions. » to advertise Shoes at the pric&s were poor shoes, but the Thousands and thousands of pairs here, and I've grouped the entire stock into few prices. broken, but anybody can find their size-—and at a price’ which means from a Half to a Fourth or less. charges—no refunds. Starts Saturday 9 a. m. Women's Some lines are complete, All sales are Cash. No $7.00 to $10.00 Sl oes $8.00 to $1 “™ $7.40 short lines priced at... Shoes $12.60 J Patents $4.50 qnd $9.00 Shoes . RRELL’S: Old Store—903 Second Avenue He Only Wanted to ‘Man Hurt by Wood vanes r who entered the kitchen of he ma nkonent rwe urrowl truck we | pain. This is often 4 they r dt nting a portion of their demande. | A2"m\ on Tyenoatd se anything you nd £6.00 to $8.00 Shoes’ .. Cook Up Breakfast Falling Off Truck Police are looking for the gentle L. Rice uve, reported piece ot 4 Exchange, 209 Unio fell tror ‘ ack at Boa bad swked Phe Japanese kitel Fava O08 i une the range ne t t entrian The perm THIEN STEALS BONDS . finn Lewhe, 1114 —the pain were all you had to suffer from a decayed tooth it would be bad enough, but— the ache is one of the least harmful things that come from bad teeth. Poison gath- ers around the roots and slowly and in- sidiously it works its way into the sys-* tem, gathering at some convenient place, a joint pref- erably, and soon causing swelling, in- flammation and diagnosed as “rheu- matism” when as a matter of fact, if the bad tooth were put into a healthful con- ditions, the whole trouble would at once disappear and the unpleasant DR. L. R CLARE symptoms subside. , These poisons are also taken directly into the stomach in the course of the mastication of the food and many unpleasant disorders of the stom- ach and digestive organs result. If you will ask your physiclan he ‘will tell you that nothing ts of greater importance to the general health than a good digestive apparatus. Impaired digestion is at the bottom of more diversified human Ailments than almost any other one factor. And nothing Will make you feel more generally miserable, more “unfit.” or lees efficient than to have your stomach out of order ® Eye, eat. nore, throat, and even diseases of the spine, are now known to be very often caused by bad teeth, If you have decayed tecth, are you going to allow them to per / fist? You are making a great mistake if you do #0. At thin dental office you get t services of the graduate regis tered dentiste—men of the highest standing in their profession. Every operator in this office bas graduated from the very best dental col- leges and pasved the examination of the state dental board. And each and every one of our operators has his certificate from the state dental board banging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of ail Our prices are the very lowest--our workmanship ts the best that any one can turn out We use ofly the best of materials. We guarantee all work. And, 7 by the way, our® is a ROAL guarantee, which means just what it says--if for any reason whatever your work does‘ not give you enfire” vativfaction, come back to us and we will make it right. This guar- antee je signed both by the operator who did the work and by L. R.@ Clark, D. D. 8, owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly | FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call and let an expert dentist give your teeth a thorough examination. He will quickly tell you, just what is nec eseary to put your teeth into perfect condition and also just what the cost will be. If you have prices quoted to you at the ordinary dental office, who do only an ordinary velume of business, you will have @ pleas ant surprise coming when you find how little it will cost you to have the work done here, For, remember that we do a very large volume of business, which permits us to take a smaller profit on the indb vidual case than the ordinary office can possibly afford to take, Regal Dental Offices DR, L. RB. CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Avenue N.W. Corner Third and Valen ? In Every Respect Seattle's Leading Dentists Diagonally Across the Street from the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get te the Right Place LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES The greatest shoemaker in the world never made a shae so good ; int that, after being A spacious, inviting S waiting room for your worn, cannot find convenience while new life at this, you wait—if you wish America’s Greatest to wait. Shoe Repair Shop, o Largest wn the West. — 106 Madison a.

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