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

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 2 . 1919, PAGE 16 “THOROCAIN” Has Been Proved Painless No Need to Shrink From the Dental Chair— I Guarantee Complete Immunity From Pain 0 YOU timid and sensitive people who have allowed your teeth to fall into a state of disrepair because of your fear of the dental chair, which you firmly believed to be nothing less than a torture chair—to you THOROCAIN brings the mes- , sage of relief, You need now delay no longer, No matter what state your mouth has fallen into—no matter how many teeth you GOOTIEGLANIS |! 5 DYING OFF FAST\* Only 10 Per Cent of Yanks Have Pets Now PARIS, May 2.—Starvation, per }wecution and race suicide are | threatening with extinction the jcootles of the A.B. IF, which not jlonger than four months ago were well fed, contented and increasing | RON rst Photo of Bela Kun | a nnn IN THE Value may require to have extracted—no matter how many fillings—no mat- at a birth rate that doubled every ter how many teeth it may be necessary to have devitalized—in short, | wook ‘ated the work to be done in your mouth, or how BH) while 90 per cont of all division- extended, THOROCAIN has made it possible for me to promise posl- Bf ai troops wore loury—that’s the ee tively that you will not suffer at any time the least twinge of pain. Soff) term used in the official reporte— ce confident am I of this that I make this promise at the time the armistice was stgn- I } a od, it is estimated, not more than “NO PAIN—OR NO PAY” |10 per cont of these troops were and a look will convince you that here you can save money on The Finest of New Spring Suits “Ready to Wear” |found infested when the delousing HOROCAIN is my own secret. It is known to no other den- tist in the world. It is the perfected painless method, It has and bathing experts of the army nothing in common with deadly drugs or harmful prepara Bf) took a census recently. It is » scientific method by which all pain and incon: Of 45 troops examined, only dental chair has been absolutely and com. ff} 8,820 were found to be harboring How well I succeeded in attaining this result) cooties, Three-fifthe of this num- ber were in three divisions, which at the time the examinations were made happened to be in lea multa- jble areas than the others exam- pletely done away w' of absolute painieasness was demonstrated recently at this office during my FREE EXTRACTION WEEK, when thousands of teeth were ‘extracted without pain or without pay. Without a single exception, the verdict of the people of Seattle was : ined, ” “THOROCAIN IS WONDERFUL ge RE LL work done in this office is by the THOROCAIN method. Better living conditidns, increas- o matter whether it Is a filling or the extraction of s “live” B/ ed facilities for bathing and indl- nerve (which, by this method, may be done at a single sitting § vidual determination not to be in- instead of by the long, painful and inconvenient process of frosted with cooties, together with medication) or the grinding down of a tooth for crowning— § tne activities of the useing and you will positively suffer no pain or shock. Bring me your tooth troubles in the perfect confidence that you have nothing to fear at my hands. A Upstairs— with the lowest rent in the city; strictly cash selling on a small margin of profit, and a great bathing outfite, is sald to have knocked off the 80 per cent in j}eootle carualtics. The “Ancher Plate” fi called because of the te Arrival of troops at New York th w o« and other American ports a 4 the gum tissue in the very perfection of fit, - Ailing dive Nearer’ to" bite, and chew. the harde Pane ty Cottied ban. 6 8 with lity © hal aing | eo ¢ ol “ A boats being used as transports. volume of business. 4 me. eth, te ORS raaen the These measures followed an ex- » ~ a"final O. K. upon it before it > amination made of members of the ’ dam, which reported at Brest about March 1 The examination was made to determine if a of the crew were suffering cy typhus fever, as the boat had just come from Rotterdam, where the disease prevatied. s Teatead vt “tohus germs, tne|Old-Fashioned May |Few Celebrate May “ “ |medical officers “at Brest fount! Day Is Celebrated; Day in Rainy Meet boat was put thru the delousing Over 100 little boys and girls cele-| Thursday passed by without a dis- brated May day in the good, old-fash-| turbance of any kind, and the police | plant on shore, along with the sail- feserves stationed ae the vari Jors, and the whole boat was clean-|ioned style, Thursday, at the South |ficw yrccnete ubout the ety were Suits and Topcoats $15 to $45 Fit Guaranteed—Alterations Free Separate Trousers For dress, work and outing wear. Unusual values upstairs Phone for Appointment—Main 2736 Dental nurses always in attendance This is the first picture to arrive in America of Bela Kun, friend of! Lenine, whe is at the head of the communist government in Hungary. ed. Park playfield, The program was! not needed. “Labor day,” celebrated scheduled for outdoors, but when the | by about 600 In a drizzle of rain at a 33.00 to $9.00 MAN LOSES $11,000 wun failed to show the celebration Golden Gardens, on Ballard Beach, | outside the city limits, was quiet WHEN DAM BREAKS |~** moved into the field hours. | jana orderiy. A. E. Deltech, secre BAN BERNARDINO, May 2—Elev-| Mis" Myrle Lebam and E. A. Carr, | tary of the soldiers’ and sailors’ en thousand dollars waa the spot instructors at the playfield, were in| council, and James Farmer, of San jeash cost of the Otay dam disaster|charge of the celebration. Little | Francisco, were the principal speak- to Manuel Denair, he testified today Miss Mary Underwood waa elected | ¢rs Thursday. lat the trial of the famous Otay dam | May queen, Thursday afternoon a group of lease, which was in progress here. Chidiren taking part in the festival | Russians sang rongs at Mount Pleas. ‘The money, Denair sald, was hid-| were: Court Jesters, Joe Cella, Tom. nt cemetery over the bodies of I. den in a wine cask. When the dam my Prater, Darrel Smith and Russel!) W. We killed during the Everett broke the water sweeping over his Bray, Maypole dancers, fower girls, | Tot place carried away the cask, as well excorts, ete, were: May Underwood, | jas his house, himself, his wife and barre of May; Emmaline ese er eT lbaby. He said it was by the merest | Hilda Hedges, Dorothy Dean, Mar- . Ieeezient that he and his wite were|garet White, Helen Sparks, 2thel || He Is First U.S. : jcast up on a sand bar and saved,| McCoy, Nolia Walker, Edith McCoy, SHE BLUFFS BANDITS SavesES [diy in Pld | sur ser STIFF JOINTS OAKLAND, May 2—With her leyes blazing as she peered steadily AY into the barrel of a heavy revolver | ee ;in the hands of a highwayman on | Lakeshore boulevard, Miss Laurette jeu Sian teoinomb: stearet John- ‘ |E. Gillin, 586 24th st. defied the| Limber Up Quickly ‘the Beeth- son, Inez Granthan. Sy }bandit, biuffed him from his pur-| ing, a 7 |pote, dared him to shoot her, and Hamlin’ EX-SEATTLE FIREMAN RECOVERS IN FRANCE Lieut. B. W. Akers, former mem- mr of the Seattle fire department, ' Tailored Ready Co. 401-403 Pike Street ltt Dr.Wm. H. Thompson DENTIST “ere meeune dg re bony which Poyerows Atl saved jewelry amounting in value as Palace iP rusday in proving |to several hundred dollars. cane: rheumation a big hit, There are two acts which| C. A. Broad, who says he is @ real ie it por ee ues class as beadliners. McGrath and|esttte operator, who was Mirs Gil | soreness, and limbers up stiff, ad juscles. rel cuts, . Un's companion when the robbers “The Lunatic and the! stopped the machine in which they | Mx Joints Gud MMe rho was cited three times for bra- ; 3 Prima Donna,” provide a good com: | e es ‘ery and awarded the Croix de . ety act, McGrath appearing as anes: | Were THding, fared worse. | He was |abie, antiseptic application for juerre and the Distinguished Ser- % caped lunatic and Mine Yeoman as |‘tHeved of a watch, money &nd/ burns, bites, and stings. Sprainsand Ww l l foe cross, is recovering from wounds an operatic singer. i articles of value. bruises heal readily under its seat nd operations in a hospital near p Polly, Oz and Chick live up to een” ~ eaRatee: 8 ing, penetrating qualities. r tordeaux, according to word received their billing, “Cute, Clever and Londoners Record Get it trom éregetita So 3 oes vy Fire Chief Stetson. Lieut. Akers Classy.” This trio «ings, dances and | * If not satisfied retarn the bottle vas attached to the 77th divi.on. has a nappy line of comedy patter. | Umbrella Thieves get your money back. fe will return to Seattle as soon as ‘The rest of the bill is good. Fred | LONDON, May 2.—Perhaps, aft-| Ever constipated or have ack — ve id physically able to travel, and Peggy Pymm present “A Tag|cr all, more umbrellas are lost|headache? Just try Wisard Liver Day for Ould Ireland.” Pymm is a/than stolen. Out of 49,000 articles| Whips, pleasant little pink Meat Prices Go? i ti ~ — clever Irish comedian. [held in the lost property depart-|cents, Guarant Germans Threaten HUGH GIBSON Bam and Lou La Mert sing, whis-|ment of Scotland yard are 15,000 erp’ Boycott tle and give imitations, | umbrellas, Fur coats, phonographs ‘ : Antw Gibson is picked as the first Unitea] Wolf and Wilton present “The and even a big fireproof safe are Buy » Victory (X. EB. A. Special to The Star) | states minister to the new republic | Golf Cure.” jamong the articles held for owners| | bring back eur herees Swift & Company does not know whether prices will go higher or lower. BERLIN, May 2-~The Germans) o¢ poiand. He has been connected| Snow, Sigworth and Sharpe are | during the year. hink they have a club which willl with the American embassy in Paris,|two pretty misses and a man, who compel the Belgians to modity their|2nq quring the war was secretary, |Win with their musical selections, treatment of the Germans. Get! under Brand Whitlock, to the embas: | —$<—$<—$$_$<—$—$—$—___—. -—__ nany threatens to send her future | wy in Belgium. | trade thru the harbor of Rotterdam ather than thru Antwerp if the : niguns “don't be food” the Gee |Concrete Shipyard nans complain that their property 4 mice ‘nat their badees| Will Be Enlarged b By ay om have come to stay. The Stewart ‘AN firm of shipbuilders who started |work on the first one for the gov. lernment in 1917, have closed their ALL BEGINNING Brentford yard and moved to Roch. where they can lay down 10 NEXT SUNDAY lconcrete ships at one time, Ribs, WEEK MAY 4th | sides, decks are all of concrete cast —— in one ehell, and the more bad Seats Now Selling | weather they encounter, the harder Poe Nights ana Set. Mat. [|| {2° *hell becomes Wea. Mat., Se to $1.58 | Attractive Shoes|| Attractively Priced Downstas at Turel's One of the stylish lines shown in Ladies’ Shoes is made over a medium narrow toe # with welt sole and military heel. e Shown in 4 Black kidskin, at...........$7.95 Black calfskin, at ... $6.95 £ Brown kidskin, at... oo $8.95 i Brown calfskin, at......-...$7.95 es In Ladies’ Low Shoes we have @ é larly attractive Colonial Pum EP gi i metal buckles, medium weight sole and Re leather Louis XV. heel. ' Shown in Matte kidskin, at.......... $6.45 Patent leather, at.......... $6.45 » Also a High-cut Pump without buckle and It depends upon country-wide and world conditions that Swift & Company cannot control and cannot foresee. All the world needs meat, and only a small part of the world is raising live stock. So live stock is dear now, and meat prices must keep pace. ‘Bank of England Gives Up Profits CN, BE. A. Special to The Star.) LONDON, May 2.—-The Bank of England has announced that it will |take no profits from the war, and Britain is waiting to learn how many millions will be turned back {to the government. The normal semiannual profits of the banks are $2,500,000 and dividends are almost standardized at 10 per cent for the year, Since 1816 the capitalization of the bank has stood at a little more than 000, intues Teme, | apenas, (N. B. A, Special to The Star.) | BERLIN, May 2.—Dum-dum bul lets are favorites with the Sparta- cists, In three underground store houses in the forest of Ratingen, 25,000 cartridges of this type hidden y the revolutionaries were found Take 1 or 2 Leasons by government soldiers, along with wy machine guns and rifles. Schroeder, the Spartacist leader, who exposed the hiding place when arrested, was VICTORY! VICTORY! What a Glad Word! And this bank is glad to help in the Victory Lib- erty Loan Campaign. Competition will continue to keep the “spread” low so that the price you pay for meat will be as close as possible to what must be paid for live stock. Come early and secure your share in the VIC- TORY, SAME ALI-STAR CAST Headed by the Inimitable Trio JOHN CHARLES THOMAS Carel; ‘Themsen and Jo! T Murray Augmented Orchestra Elite Cherus of N.Y. Girls Our profit of only a fraction of a cent a pound, is no greater when prices are high than when they are low. Swift & Company, U. S. A. ‘THIS 18 THY BEST SHOW OF SEATTLE'S SEASON 1 Ma ve ik SM SB OLE Seattle ag 4 hy tcomd 201-11 Jackson St ~ Lirin'neg before hoe became a rev- with genie sole and heel aatha previous i i olution! Denced in leading places J : CALIFORNIA CLUD ELECTS MRS KEELER Member’ Teachers’ ‘Kaen. Patent and dull leather, at $5.95. Ea 3AN FRANCISCO leant of the sewerd Bodel and Tit ‘ —DOWNSTAIRS AT— = TURRELL’S Second Avenue and Madison Street. SRGERRESRREES ! LOS ANGELES erary club of Rainier valley at a SAN DIEGO se nd of the organization held this Ss. S. WILLAMETTE ... -MAY 6 Good m ioe, large oun atate. rooms and unsurpassed meals, ivery 5 y convenience for passengers, Rates| 1%. W. Mosher, sec and full particulars at City Ticket | of the Transportation club, has been , Offic . appointed assistant state director of | fice |THE McCORMICK LINE. war savings for Washington: hie op 100 Cherry St. Phone Elliett 8490 palutment to take effect at once,

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