The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 11, 1919, Page 2

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4 THE. SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1919. samy ve? aie Movies to ee ee A Perfect Set of Teeth | Is a Priceless Possession K. OUR-*« our canning expert what is the ~ sults,” By perfect steriliza’ _ Yo," long Keeping of food: | —"Conservo” best and most economical way to ERT can fruits, vegetables, etc. —canning information, advice and demonstration on third floor, CONSERVO: the steamer cooker— =—with “Conservo” canning ts a yeu 8. he food in according our favorite recipes, en place them in “Conser- The ates pressure forcing Its foods— fruits, vegetables, meata, ish, fowl, 100 per cent certain re- canning ret: the flavor of the fresh ve; fruits—also th | working for you, you will 5 encou: i pat your home on a busi- basis, You will watch the food market and buy in quantities, food it is pos- to can in your “Conservo,.” fore you buy your new Jars, look into the merits of the famous “KERR” Pauline Arthur trouble of-one kind or another sooner or later. But very few people are so fortunate. Most every one has tooth And very few people realize jusst how important their teeth are to their general health. It is not nearly as widely known as it ought to be that abscessed teeth cause, in many’ cases— RHEUMATISM ‘ STOMACH TROUBLE HEART TROUBLE EYE TROUBLES EAR’ TROUBLES THROAT DISEASES AND EVEN SPINAL TROUBLES Yet this is a fact which is now recognized and admitted by every up-to-date physician. Physicians are sending more people to consults dentists now than ever before in history. If you are having some trouble which does not seem to yield to treatment as it should, it is entirely possible that the trouble may rest right in an abscessed tooth, or teeth, as the case may be. You may not know it—the tooth may look all right and feel all right. It may seem to be, to all intents and purposes, just the same as any other tooth. But it may have tiny pus sacs around the roots. These pus sacs send their stream of deadly poisons into the system day and night. They work all the time. These poisons gather at some weak spot— for instance, a joint—and pain, swelling and inflammation are sure to follow. This condition’ is very frequently called “rheumatism.” Treatment with medicine, of course, does not get the desir et right to the root The only way the condition can be cured is to results. of the trouble which,’ in this case, is the root of the tooth. What you should do is to have your teeth examined by an expert ° and “EASY SEAL” jars. “Glad to get home? I should say|ter Garden show, of New York, she T am,” says dainty Pauline Arthur, | soon blossomed forth as a favorite the “Sunshine Girl,” who is the new | with the United Vaugeville circuit of soubrette with the Midsummer Folly|the East. Later the Burlesque company, playing at Levy's Orphe-| Wheel saw her for a time, and then dentist. His knowledge and experience will soon enable him to locate the trouble and put it right. @ We Have a Strictly Sanitary Office 4 All operators and attendants are dressed in the “KERR” jars hi mouth not found | quarts, $1.50, and 2-quart B+] by the dozen jars: | $1.50; quarts, $1.65; 2- | sizes $1.96. “EASY SEAL” jars pints, WIFE GOT SO MAD SHE WAS ARRESTED HACKENSACK, N, J., July 11— Mrs. George Vantigan of Bogota became angry because her husband |kept 15 cents out of his wages. ee wrath was so strenuous that| George had her arrested on a peace warrant and she $100 bond. was put under SAMPLE Second Floor Fitel Bldg, Second um. Altho few Seattle folks will re- member her as “Pauline Arthur,” neighbors of J, B. Herget, who lived with his family at Leschi park, will |remember her as Pauline Herget— her off-stage name, Pauline Arthur has seen very lit: | tle of Seattle for a number of years, | for when she was a small child her pare:is moved to the East, where \she received her education for the | stage, Under the personal training | of Frank Finney, now with the Win- ‘Man Postpones His Funeral “T am 66 years old and for past two years have been suffering 80 badly from stomach and liver trou- bles, bloating and colic attacks that I did not expect to live more than a few months and was arranging my affairs and even my funeral. Three doses of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy have entirely cured me.” It is @ simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and al- lays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and |intestinal ailments, including ap- pendicitis, One dose will convince or money refunded. Bartell’s Five Drug Stores and druggists every- where.— Advertisement. A Genuine Semi-Annual Clearance Sale | to clean up all short lines and late arrivals. All sizes are to be had in the lot and an unusual variety to choose from. Glance over the prices—come and see the shoes and you will realize why we call this a Genuine Clearance Sale. . During the past few weeks hundreds of our pa- trons have remarked on our every day values being better than clean-up sales on the avenue—so with these big reductions you will do well to stock up now in face of rising costs in Footwear for Fall. Sale starts tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock and continues all next week. 800 pairs of Women's All Black Lace and Button Boots, Welted Soles 200 pairs of Women’s Patent and Dull Kid Pumps and Slippers Priced Below Cost for one week. 750 pairs of Women’s Two-tone Lace Boots; Gray and Black and Fawn and Black; White Nubuck Lace Shoes; White Canvas Lace Shoes, Patent and Dull Kid Pumps; Brown, e Black and White Oxfords. All welted and Pr, . hand-turned soles Priced for Quick Clearance. 800 pairs of Women’s Black, Colored and White Lace Shoes—Oxfords and Pumps, Much wanted styles—all Welted and Hand- Turned Soles You Couldn't Resist These. 900 pairs of Women’s Shimmie Pumps in Black and Brown Kid and Patent Leather— Oxfords in Brown, Gray and White Kid— Popular colors in High Lace Shoes. Nothing newer on the market than these. Priced... . MEN’S HIGH SHOES AND OXFORDS $ 95 500 pairs of Tan or Black Calf Dress Shoes or 2: Work Shoes a 600 pairs of Tan or Black Calf Oxfords. In Twe Lots to Clean Out § “% Refunds allowed within 7 days, as usual SHOR OP ie St Pauline decided to try the motion picture field, with the result that she appeared with Dustin Farnum in “The Spy,” and then with Constance Talmadge in “The Shuttle.” Her latest picture was with Clara Kim- ball Young in “The Savage Wom- an,” which was played in this city recently, é | In the meanwhile, the Herget fam- |ily moved back to Seattle. When Eugene Levy wired Pauline, at Los Angeles, to come and be the sou- brette with the Midsummer Folly company, she jumped at the chance, |{n order to be home with her parents. Pauline Arthur arrived from Los An- |geles this week, and immediately ; Joined her family, at 1315 34th ave. §., In the Mount Baker district. ‘SAYS AUDIENCE I$ MODEL ONE Otis Skinner. Returns - pliments at: Met Otis Skinner, in the role of Col. Philippe Bridau, swaggering, tat- tered, fearless remnant of Napoleon's soldier aristocracy, returned to the Metropolitan theatre Thursday night and delighted an audience that packed the theatre to enjoy the re vival of “The Honor of the Family.” Admiration of Otis Skinner burst out in an uncompromising de-nand for a speech. Complying, Mr. Skin- ner volleyed flattery back across the footlights, insisted that the audience was a model one, and should be car. tied from town to town by the com- paz, self in the play—become part of it— and that is exactly what an audience should do.” Col. Philippe, swagger and tricky, is released from prison on a charge of conspiracy to bring Napoleon back to power. He immediately journeys to the home of his foolish, aged, and wealthy old uncle, Jean-Jacques Rou- get (Robert Harrison) at Issoudon. The colonel’s mother had pleaded for financial aid to obtain the release of Philippe. The old man had declined to part with any of his money for fear of displeasing Flora Brazier (Evelyn Varden). She is a comely “gutter girl,” plotting with Commandant Max Gilet (Alexander Onslow) to get the old man’s money, Col, Philippe sizes up the situation and breaks up the little game, altho this necessitates the killing of Max tn a duel and the taming of Mora. Supporting characters make just the proper atmosphere for Otis Skin- ner. The entire production is pre- sented in perfect detail. “The Honor of the Family” stays at the Metropolitan until Sunday, when Chin Chin takes the boards. Mr, Skinner will give a matinee per- formance Saturday afternoon, BULGAR TREATY ~ IS DUE JULY 25 ‘Poles Declared to Be Vio- lating Orders in Lithuania PARIS, July 11.—(United Press.) —The Bulgarian treaty will be ready for consideration by the al- lied delegates by July 25, it was learned today, Advices received by Premier advancing in Lithuania in violation of orders of the peace conference. Marshal Foch was instructed to command them to cease. Russian representatives of the Kolchak government submitted a memorandum to the conference yes- terday_ asking that Russia be given mandatory for control of the Dar-| danelles and Constantinople be put under a mandatory commission on which Russia would be represented. At This Office We Offer You The service of graduate registered dentists. Every one of our operators has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the bela front of his dental chair in plain sight of all. We have one of the most complete and up-to- date offices to be found in the country. Every facility for the better performance of up-to-date dentistry will be found in our equipment. Our prices are most reasonable considering the best of workmanship and material. We use the best of materials that are to be obtained. We guarantee all our work. Our guarantee is ironclad, and is signed both by the operator who does the work and also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. ; : Regal Dental Offices _ spotless white at all times. We have the most up-to-date equipment for the thorough steriliza- tion of all instruments. FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call and let one of our ex- © perts give your teeth a thorough examination. He will tell you at once just what is needed to, put your teeth into perfect condition, and also just what the cost will be. This examination and estimate won’t cost you a cent nor put you under any obligations to have work done un- less you want it. But for your own sake, for the sake of your health and for the sake of your chances for suc- cess, we urge you not to delay this important — matter. : é DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. 1405 Third Avenue Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. N. W. Corner Third and Union | Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES g — ~ Whisky Is Ship Back to send WINDSOR, Ont, July 11>—-Be- cause of prohibition in Canada, 1,100 tons of whisky was shipped to Scotland on the steamer Lake Morden, of the Emergency Fleet corporation, which left here Thurs- day. “BEST MEDICINE FOR WOMEN” What Lydia E, Pinkham’s| Vegetable Compound Did side times I could hardly get) around to do my work, and as I hed four in my family three Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vege- table Com- pound was recommended to me. I took it and. it has restored my health. It is certainly the best medicine for woman's ailments I ever saw."—-Mrs. Sarna Suaw, R. No. 1, Portsmouth, Ohio. Mrs. Shaw proved the merit of this medicine and wrote this let- ter in order that other suffering women may find relief as she did. ‘Women who are suffering as she Clemenceau declared the Poles were! Was should not drag along from day to day without giving this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, a trial. For special advice in regard to such ailments write to Lydia B. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of ita forty years experience is at your service. — COMING — Shortly after a woman has her lace tice that smoking {s injurious to her husband's health, curtains laundered she is apt to | CHIN-CHIN’ FOR YOUNG WOMEN \ Permanent and temporary positions open for young women as telephone operators with or without previous ex- perience. Applications will be received during the present strike at any Central Of- fice in Seattle, or Room 517, Fifth Floor, White Building, or 1115 4th Ave- nue, between Spring and Seneca. Telephone Elliott 12000. ser ’ THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY ————

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