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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1919. 'Can’t Get Divorce on Grounds | of Intoxication Until After July 1) BOYS, JOIN THE “STANDARD EASY - PAYMENT BICYCLE CLUB” $5—DOWN balance on small monthly payments— SAN FRANCISCO pition ha July any power to 1 1 | nar Bl @r, known er,” is going to demonstrate | The last few weeks a divorce | squall with its attendant trail wrecked homes, has hit every apurt in the land. | Men who never th patience a chance —will buy a “Gendron,” Ad- Jake,” and “Winner” motor Dike. juvenile and standard model bicycles. $19.50 to $59.50 —a complete showing for boys and girls of all ages; best makes and grades bi- eycles at fair prices | drank before are} arrrall and. thelr Divorce | jen who used to wewe nip are coming home full set, Men who al-| drank are getting on Jags threaten: to lap far over into| ways | that the drought era and even women who used never to walk under a beer sign are coming home frankly | | exhilarated. | That's what es and hubbies | are telling Jud, iraham, who has| now flatly declared that he will| grant no divorces on “booze” | | grounds. “We're coming to a spell. Hang on and jehance to work,” says the judge | Recently an average of a halt) jdozen women a day have appealed regular price $3.25 | —ball-bearing adjustable ¢x- jon roller skates; ste 18, ball bearing ckel plated; ste steel clamps. oscillating: hi long dry give it a —these garden sets are to the court for protection fr m | A a “the best husband on earth when he | | made of three pieces, B jon) drinking.’ One — woman | | consisting of rake, MH brought a huge hunting knife to fcourt and showed it to the Judge Said her hubby had chased her spade and hoe, and come in four differ- {about the house and into the ent sizes. |street, brandishing the knife and | —very small size. .20¢ [uttering Comanche-like whoops 1 size 25¢ Another brought a pistol from —smal jae coos which she had fied when her hus- ¥ oa —medium ‘size [band pointed it at her, . a eae eps | tinder” anything, prohibition ean | aE | laa I a . John Barleycorn isn’t —_ Jtusband in, =| il MENT, MEZZANINE x nt Sar ae | nlite FLOOR. tion is going to havea chance to) —————————J prove the virtues the “antis” have | attributed to it. | “No more divorces on grounds of intoxication; hold fast till the dry ici tao | Death Penalty and Life in ‘patton canc man. | Jail Makes Mexicans Arid’ | : IS KEEPING SECRET) BY RAMON JURADO feunis up’ the ' ‘ 2.-|® policy of A, Okie, uly Jim! HERMOSILLO, Sonora, July 2 ‘ae eee «at sed . one of the famous “Dalton | Dry leaders in the United States | manufactur Nqu a end > Pian that met their Waterloo in|cam learn a few lessons from 2 drastic prison sentences on co in what real bone-dry prohibi-/ ho Import it, sell It and have it in their posse No revolutionary movement in Senera in four years. Labor, formerly only 50 per cont employed, now nearly 100 per cent employed six days a | week, | School attendance 70 per cent greater. Production of mines, mills, factories, farms, fisheries in- Credit :: ae benefit derived from shooting men who| { gang, |Coffeyville, Kans, years ago, has | turned up. In the fight most of the| ton ts. " gang were either killed or captured.| Not all Mexico is dry. But the A woman's memory is usually 11 a totter to William (“Bill”) Tilgh.|state of Sonora, with 300,000 popu- | strongest in the point of other|/man, ex-United States marshal,|iation, is literally bone-dry, It has women's old clothes. Shockey gave details of his life fol-| been for four years ————— lowing the Coffeyville debaéle, | If the United States wants to put | “Bi ” vigorous “I was left sick and wounded at | over prohibition without loop-holes | the conse b Ms yap of line Jane Owen ranch,” the ex-bandit/let her adopt the drastic measures ‘t y Dertrep - Sin-) wrote Bill. “When I recovered I|in force in Sonora, Here they are clair, begins in Thursday's Star. jchanged my name, came to Tulsa, eath penalty for moonshin- axion BAD TEETH BAD HEALTH mean about the same thing. If you are neglecting teeth that need atten- tion you are taking chances with your health that you have no right to be taking. In this we are backed up by the very best medical opinion. You will find this to be a fact if you will consult your physician. Just ask him about your teeth and see if he doesn’t tell you that many, many ills are caused by bad teeth. Unless we are very much mis- taken he will advise you to have your teeth examined every once in a while by a com- petent dentist. It is only within recent years that the dan- gers of decayed and abscessed teeth have been fully realized by the medical profes- sion. But now it is a proven fact that many cases of . Rheumatism, Stomach Trouble, Eye and Ear Trouble, Throat Diseases, Diseases of the Heart and even of the Spine are caused directly by abscesses around the roots of the teeth. Of course not all cases of these diseases come from this cause, but many of them do. And the worst of it is that you can’t always tell when you have abscesses around the roots of a tooth. It may feel perfectly all right and not cause you any pain or inconvenience whatever, and still be doing its deadly work day by day. THIS IS A GOOD DENTAL OFFICE Every operator in this office is a graduate registered dentist who has passed the examination of tne State Dental Board. You will find when you come to this office that every operator has his certificate from the State Dental Board hanging right on the wall in plain sight of all. We use the very best materials that are to be had. We guarantee all ‘our work to give satisfaction, and for that very rea son we could not afford to use any other than the best. Our methods are painless. + and have lived here ever since.” | ers and importers of intoxicat- | “No one knows me as the ex-out-| ing liquor. }law, not even my wile. | Life imprisonment for boot- Another famous bandit—a woman,| leggers who sell it. “Rose of Cimarron,” she One to 14 years’ imprisonment known—also is living in Tulsa. She| for having one drink in one's is settled now, with a husband and| possession. | two children. “Rose and I have met And the natives of Sonora like |several times, but our secret will be|this brand of bone-dry probibition “but you have to stamp out | buried with us,” he wrote. jo much that ‘they recently voted | tne liquor traffic down to the veces} | a 7 trae nearly 11 tp 1 to keep in force | inst drop jog prohibition becomes a| LAN BARN DANCE permanently’ these laws, originally oie itd ts : A barn dance willbe given by the|issued by Generaf Plutarco = “a | | | id 25 to 55 per cent. | increased from 40 to | Dote for favorite Screen Star’ would Like to see in person at the SCREEN BALL as wa wa have con. 1 bone-dry pro- | the ism,” said ral | 6 for Bolsh | Calles, joke in Sonora,” $a South End Benevolent club, at Cer-|Calles when he became military! | \ ino’s-barn, near Cardmore station, |governor of Sonora four years ago. She Ache’ on the Tacoma interurban line, Sag-|| General Callen has been governor Spurned, She Asks urday night. Jever since—until his recent call to | ed ‘Mexico City to become minister of for $250,000 Balm -Wise farmers never attempt to| commerce and industry in the cabl- | ® — _ —~ raise their crops in the political) net of President Carranza. ' field, | Here is the way General Calles | | | TURRELL’S Summer Clearance In the Downstairs ~%,. Department ’ <> To Continue Until Summer Stock Is Disposed Of This clearance of medium grade Shoes is a great BARGAIN EVENT—as in any Turrell sale. The late date of opening this department results in the volume of shoes to be “cleared” being much larger than usual, and size runs are correspondingly complete. big values at $4.80 that price. Men’s Department Light weight Shoes for dress or work, built over full toe, comfortable lasts, shown in button, bluch er and lace styles. Black kidskin and calfskin and tan and .brown calfskin. Have been selling at $6.45, $6.95, $7.45, $7.95, $8.45, $11.00. Now $4.80, $5.40, $5.80, $6.40, $6.80 and $7.40. White Canvas High Shoes and Oxfords; just the thing for summer; $2.80, | | Two big groups of Shoes, one of women’s and one of men’s, have been reduced to the bargain price of Ladies’ Department white kidskin and white nubuck Pumps, Oxfords and High Shoes with Louts XV. and military heels (one or two styles with rubber soles and heels), light or heavy soles. Betterthan-usual val- You will get White canvas, ‘ GRACE FTSHER ues at $3.95, $4.95, $6.96 and 8745. Now Monlders’ Black Shoe; a big value at $4.45, Now Sho is suing Gustay Schirmer, er aan, weet Serene RESO #890. millionaire music publisher, for $250,- and $6.40, Brown Calfskin Heavy Shoe, blucher pattern, alleging breach of prom 106 pairs $6.06 to $14.09 Women's Shoes in full toe; $6.45 value. Now ®4.80, \s r charges that Miss Fis’ small sizes and on tables at $3.85 and Munson last Brown and Flack Shoes of $645 | 00 from him to ‘“purch: $4.86. and $8.45 value Now $5.40, $5.80 and | and prevent ani nee and $6.80. | * He further es that Other shoes in all the prevailing styles and SE Musas TEE Teed nua CLR tenets |she told him she was engaged to a Clevelander, and he also says that she has lived in New York under the protection of wealthy men. Now Miss Fisher demands that Schirmer tell right out in court who these men are and who he thought she was going to marry. NEGRO DOES JAZZY DANCE OVER VERDICT PITTSBU Benny Row-| i ) materials are duced in the same proportion. te $2.80 and $4.40, FOR THE CHILDREN Very nice savings may be effected, particularly in Mary J. smoked horsehide Shoes. ate " ere ee Come in early. Get acquainted with this “Better-Than-Usual-Value” Department and save good dollars on your purchases. | Turrell’s Downstairs Department SECOND AVENUE AND MADISON STREET done goin’ to be 5 dead, dead, dead!" and “Buck” Dun- more, another negro, smiled broadly when the pair were sentenced to the electric chair by the court. for the jaundar of «, Maxis, We can do your dental work for you without hurting you a bit. Put us to the test on this. Strictest Sanitation Prevails in This Office All operators and attendants are garbed in spotless white at all times. Our prices are the lowest consistent with quality. Doing the large vol- ume of business that we do, it stands to reason that we can afford to take a smaller margin of profit on the individual case than an office which does only one-half or one-third of the volume that we do can possibly afford to take. + FREE EXAMINATION as You are cordially invited to call and let one of our expert dentists give your teeth a thorough examination. He will tell you right away just what is necessary to put your teeth into perfect condition, and also just what the cost will be. So you will Know just where you stand all the time. This examination and estimate is offered to you freely and does not put you under any obligation whatever tohave work done unless you want it. But for the sake of your own health, efficiency and chances for success, let us urge that you do not delay this important matter. led 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 Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place, LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES MYSTERIOUS MARKS SHOW BOOZE CARS| CHICAGO, July 2.—If, while out} autoing some Sunday you should be stopped on the crossing by a freight train, and should see a car in the train marked “XX,” * iv “Buzz-2-z," “Heaven” or something equally as mysterious, you have stumbled on a warm clew. ' For, let it be known right now, the mysterious markings indicate a booze laden car. A lookout where the train 1s made | up spots the booze car, marks it, then goes on about his business Look- outs scattered along the right of way of the railway watch for these mark- | ings, then when the chance presents | itself, raid the cars ‘ —most everybody knows that we are the begt tire engineers in this part of the country. —but perhaps you don’t know that we are the best stocked accessory house in this neck of the woods. 4. sss séaianlim —the best time to get the old car all tuned up with the lat- est things that make for com- fort on a week-end trip is right now—today. FAITHRUL Some women are quite faithful, And will lizht the morning fire, While hubby takes an extra snooze He feels he must acquire, \ enkti ita u She cooks his nifty im —we like to show the latest things. he The husband should reflect each John S. Baisden, Inc. 824 Union St, Corner Ninth Elliott 2441 | | aye And give the wife some praise, And he in “My dear, For your n. 1407 Tenth Ave. Corner East Union East 770 BUY YOUR COAL AND DIAMOND BRIQUETS NOW | OFFICE AND ¥ ALL DAY |P SATURDAY, JULY Pacific Coast Coal Co. 563 Railrord Avenue South Main 5080 ~ COMING HOUDINI LEVY’S ORPHEUM AND 5 122 Third Ave ‘COR UNIVERSITY