The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 5, 1919, Page 2

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—an excellent refrigerator selected oak zine -coeine tee = compart- Mrs. Julia Schmidt, ive., reported PAGE 2 —our help you! about }50 silk bags etal price this week ~reductions, one-third for mer price. ~ineluded In this sale are all styles in the most de siratle colors, relling regu larly at 85— to $25 —the materials are of the very finest quality, lUned in contrasting colors —you will find among them bags with frames of heavy metal, fine shell and bakalite. * oe chamber THIEF GETS CASH 701 Seventh to the police Tues- sday morning that her house had} been entered Monday night and 1 $75 in bills and a $5 gold ‘piece! » stolen. No man’s life is one grand, sweet song if he is married to a woman who only thinks she can sing. etaaaae nan oit atanal i | GARMENT SECTION Entire stock of spring and summer Dresses, Gowns, Coats and Suits placed, for quick clearance, at Radical Price Reductions Many charming mod- els suitable for early fall wear at far below early and midseason prices. We never carry over from one season to another. W.H.HAHLO & co. AND WOMEN'S APPAREL 1510 Second Avenue Just Above Pike store service must fill your every expectation. —we have helped establish thousands of homes—let us ; | styles in Py-ra-lin ivory: just arrived — Pepe st ttc) | ivory 1 RA-LIN in Pyrastiy reasonably priced powder boxes $2.50 and 82.95. hair receivers, @2.50 and $2.95. dresser trays, $1.75 to ss. air brushes, extra heavy $1.15. $6.50. $3.95. $1.75 —dressing combs, —clocks, large size, —perfume set “nail buffers, jAuto Is Smashed by Phinney Car Jobn Hartupin, 424 Seaboard building, and John Weneis, pro- | prietor of the Saphe cafe, were out and bruised Monday afternoon | when the automobile driven by | Hartupin was «truck from behind a Phiney ave. street car and| demolished Hartupin de | that he could see no reason for! the accident. The report was filed Jat police headquarters by#O, Dick- ensen, who has an office with} The latter was unable home because of his in« DR. J. KR. BINYON Free Examination (BEST $2.50 ciasses on Earth We are one uf the fev optical | stores in the Novthwest that reably | grind lenses from start to finish, and we are the only one in SEATTLE, ON FIRST AVE, Examination free, by graduate op- | tometriat. Glasses not prescribed unless absolutely necessary. | BINYON OPTICAL CO, | 1110 FIRST AVE, | « and Seneca Main 1550 '15-Year-Old Seattle Boy, Listener on Yank Chaser, | Tracks Down Hun U-Boat hold infected teeth, The work of Henry A portant we have published for a very Medical Director of the State long time, and we wrge every reader | at Trenton, N. J, is of such th |not only to carefully read it, but to making and tremendous impor Under a Too ” spread ite gospel among friends. It tance that every human belng ought will save thousands upon thousands of to know of it | | lives. —EDITOR Unfortunately for the patient, infected teeth may not, and The failure of the dentist to recognize the existence of root do not, cause any ayn ® which would lead one to infection, and the practice of putting in pivots, gold crowns ve that anything ts wrong with his teeth. This type of and bridgework without first taking radiographs of these teeth infection ts what is knowr CHRONIC in contradistinetion to be sure that there are no infected roots, has sounded the to an ACUTE infectior “ t pal pus or death knell of many people, for when the infection has invaded welling, and frequently in temperature. other organs St i often loo late for extraction of the teeth to HENCE, there ore ptome which direct the patient's be of any benefit Attention to this condition, and they are amazed when NO MATTER IF THE teeth give no trouble, OR IF one they are told that they he fected teeth and that they fools perfectly healthy at the present time, if he has had Robert J. Boryer, SubChaser Listener, Who Tracked Down Hun must have » certain number extracted if they wish to recover dental work done at any time, HE SHOULD INSIST UPON Submarine from their particular fines HIS DENTIST RADIOGRAPHING HIS TEETH +o that HE The question is often askeds “How are we to know that WILL NOT BE THE VICTIM OF A FALSE SECURITY and At 4 o'clock on the morning | Soon after adjurting the micro teeth which give no evider the dentist of such condition finally succumb to a FATAL DISEASE, which might have of duly 19, 1918, a Isyearold | Phe the schoolboy's teen care are infected?” The answer to this is the Dental X-Ray, and a been prevented if he had taken the precaution mentioned. jeaught the faint thudthud an more general une of this ve pple and harmless procedure , ject: of American submarine (win ai) the sang frold of a hard ence of infected roots, when to casual inspection the teeth may England. to a duty ter"? The market of Trooklyn chaser No. #4 as it patroled the of Uboats. The deadly The Ad Writer—What's the mat etal ter with that line, “Rich, Golden But. |" 5. ¢ Buttermaker—It Much attention to the price, . ROOSTER GIVES ALARM, SCARES THIEVES AWAY SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1919. HON DENTISTRY ', SKILLFI Infected Te the work of Henry NVESTIGATION in the last few years, both by dentists and p hyste shown the health of the human race today is to be found in the bad ¢ The in t of the individual is directed toward paving the teeth, this instinet, and in consequence teeth are crowned and otherwise re when, from the standpoint of the patient's subsequent tl-bealth, the Happily, the best and more progressive dentists have realized for some years that cedure, and have warned the profession against this danger. eit and unfortunately aired by expensiy Man's greatest danger, the biggest | curse of humanity today, are infected teeth. Millions of people are dying iy Meat ott ot dictaaee ee atin’ X-Ray of Teeth Is Impor by infected teeth. matiom, insanity, chronic stomach dix eases, Bright's dinease, nervous dis eases, all these are tow attributed to Ioflammatory rhew tant to Disclose Unseen and Unnoticed Abscess bolied gob, the schoolboy calm seem to be healthy and werthy © ing! seas 30 miles off Lizard Point, [told his superior, “Submarine to} NATURALLY, these should immediately be extracted My wan Mis cars were glued | starboard, sir.” “Bach individual whould know whether or not he is harbor My prices are microphone, Much de | Creep Up on Sub ing danger infection, which may not only undermine his itlea hoa pended on the schoolboy. His | reneral health but may endanger his life if it be not eradi Seen ee Tee it was to detect the ap an subdchaser worked cated. office starboard. For nearly} w * knowled b er of infected tee $4 stalked Ste under | ith thie knowledge of the danger of int th, all per “tly fish” of the Hun was in a. audthud 4 sons should Inwiet upon a there examination of their teeth by ” festing the seas at that time " the I ‘ nett ages he means of the X-Ray, and not take the word of a dentist who MY SKILLFUL and upon the wakefulness amd 00°80 ed ws ig st ce “ ! merely inspects the teeth and pronounces them ail right. coolness of ihe Seattle schoo |i” ;: . BABS ap t egy a bay depended the very lives of tener be continugd to keep his | superior officers ifformed of the ‘ the sub-chaser's crew Gal tunics oto” gnostician Fipe X-Ray Department . ~ i cam: dana at GE Wale 0 My 21 years of successful practice ae Ray to toute. Sickie the morr when the schoolboy | in dentistry expecially qualifies me as mouth troubles and as an aid to my t r canually told his commander an expert in correctly diagnosing cases diagnosis. This service is free to my At the U-boat was within striking patients ee. At & word the submarine Exodontia—Painless chaser trembled and sivered under . 11: Ha wend ahOA SEG tueloeens Extracting Fillings U-boat, seuttling to cover, was too HMeidbrink GasOxygen, also Novo Gold, Synthet Porcelain and the late. Before the German aub could cain, administered for Painless Extrac: || best Silver Fillings guaranteed, mink to safety, eight depth bomba. thoria one after another, was sent. after Prosthetic Dentistry her, * Sub Is Smashed Oral Hygiene Gold, Cast Aluminum and Vulcantte Tie thud-thud and click-click of Department of Prophylaxis Plat Genuine Trubyte Teeth ured. beng Stent weniheied ab. amie Teeth cleaned—a preventive measure | Piates made by an expert. I fit you Waiting for daylight, the schoolboy Against tooth decay and gum disease where other dentists fail. listener, who was primarily respon |mible for bagging the enemy under eas boat, and hiv compantona, sum Man’s GreatestCurse— HOW X-RAYS OF TEETH MAY PREVENT DISEASE Much of the data in this article is from the Electrical Experimenter, u A. Cotton, M. D., Medical Director, New Jersey State Hospital. of the teeth of a large majority of the populace. teeth should be extracted. DENTAL FEES value your health you will seek and obtain the very highest and it is exactly this that awaits you at my EXAMINATIONS—ESTIMATES—FREE COMPRISES THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS: SCIENTIFIC RESTORATION OF LOST TEETH WITHOUT GOLD CROWNS eth August, 1919, and taken from conclusively that the greatest menace te 4 large proportion of the dentists foster © bridgework in order to save the teeth, serious r lis frequently follow such pro- | Dr, Cotton proves to us that it is wr to cap or crown many devital. ized teeth as they will positively make serious trouble sooner or later, Such teeth should be extracted immediately; {hey are the seat of ninetenths of all our modern diseases. This article is one of the most im| within the reach of éveryone. If you CO-ORDINATING ORGANIZATION Pyorrhea Treated T muccessfully treat and check Pyorrhea by the use of my Intelligent and heroic system of treatments. Gold Inlay Restoration By & specialist in Gold Inlay Restor- ations and my new system of Bridge and Restoration without Gold Crowns. Bridge Restoration Work Carved and Cast Gold Crowns and Steele Porcelain Replacable Natural Moulded Teeth. moned diving crews from Lizard Point, 20 miles away. The divers came up to report that “German U-T1 was’ lying in 60 feet of water and a hopelera wreck.” Official records show that Ameri 84 ie credited with winking German U-74 The Seattle achoolhoy who first de tected the ill-fated U-boat? ALL WORK GL calla too} 504-512 EITEL BUILDING He is Robert J. Boryer, jr, son of Swift's Drug Store Corner SEATTLE M 6 Mra. be J, ten , 157 Seth ave. Yéwng Borver far tee Phone Elliott 3026 Franklin high sehool fiat In Febru JARANTEED AND PRACTICALLY PAINLESS DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dentgl Examiners) Northwest Corner Second and Pike Open Evenings and Sundays ary, 1918, to Join Uncle Sam's navy NEW YORK, August 5.—The| He was then-15 years old. After ao — eee ee = crowifig of a rooster and the squawk. | ™ at ton, the boy was ge jing of hems led to the discovery and | *#ifted to the submarine base at New railroad wages. | Thi F civest of Leute Rutthe, who was in|1404en, Conn, where he took up LABOR SEEKING. Cummins heads the subcommittee is the act of burglarizing a iitry | training as a “listener” in the eut which is to flle its report as quickly | in the msiddie| Service, |as possible, probably within a few| War Sacrifices; 13 Sons Made Greatest of of the night. Detective Thornton Ordered to Sea 2 set | BY HENRY WOOD other was wounded four times } . 1 If it reports in favor of an invest went into the market and found that le wen ordered to wea the follow r ports = os or OF On a ws (United Press Correspondent.) Jing the war. ne ‘thlad ‘had falhem inte a centr oci ie May with (i> renk of enaris gation, & resolution prepared by | . the thief had fallen into a crate of 5. eve ’ quarter li Cummins wif be roduce e| PARIS, July 10.—(By Mail.)—j| In 1917, the widow of one of chickens. master, frst class, abroad Subchaser rn T al rom in be introduced in the| atc “e — $4. Roryer return@ to Bremerton Ww |senate to authorize it. Details have just been received | S0ns, red, was also kill t June pal received his discharge Nationalization No a ator Nelson. Minnesota, de'from Lille on what is considered |!"& the bombardment of BD Saturday In Capital manded whether the wage demand | without question the greatest “con-|kerque. She left five orphans, w he plans to return to hi a “Is part of a plan to bring out gov-| tribution” made to the war by eny| even before this, Monsieur Vi es at tha im shalt RALPH F. COUCH ernment ownership.” lone single family. had already given up his life “Bagging that German sub wasn't = 4 : “IL don’t know,” said Cummins The head of this famity was|the Germans. In October of ao hard © eald Pucaday AN United Press Correspondent | won also asked whether the) Monsieur Vanhee, a farmer living|he had come to Lille with one I had to ne listen. It was too WASHINGTON, Avg. 5.— | wage demand was accompanied by at Reminghe, near Ypres. At the|his daughters to celebrat one-sided a nc toveven be interest: | Nationalization of American {a strike threat. Cummins denied| outbreak of the war he was Dd oops ot pF mech On his ing. We just followed, and when *, i Senator Thomas slorado, point-| father of 36 living children, 14)‘ jome, e two were cat ye got near enough, we struck.” Serene, ‘with: pranehe _ spreed jed out that I2cent pay raise.) girls and 22 boys. Of the latter,|>¥ a German patrol and both b of the principle to many other lasked by hopmen would mean} the course of the war, 20 te g If Milli if industries, came to the fore in | ss00 900,000 year if applied to al in the French ranks, Of The owl is the most solema Ha illion Gift Washington today, in discussion | raitroad workers 13 were killed and three ing bird—and the most stupid. i of the labor and high cost of we that not cause another fn rmanently discharged as — to General Haig living crisis which confronts the [crease in the co#t of living?” asked result of wounds uwnfitting | ~Vai'S" go eat at Boldt’ * LONDON, Aug 8 In addition to] eovernment the Coloradoar Cummins said it|them for further service. Stn an- 144 Sd Ave; downtown, 913 24. grants of a half-miliion dollars each I think the present trend of] would probably = - The Customer. your he bh will be awarded Fk Marshal events « toward nationalizadon of - — —_ = barber's Iqid up sick. Is it #e and Admiral Beatty, it was un-| vente Be ¢ Cummins, chair: |-— i ‘The Yirst Assistant — Oh ood today that parliament willl man oft ce tntaretabe. chem} ADVERTISING | come around all right. It's just aked to give Lord French and] ierce committes, told the United hard cold, but he's so hoarse he can Admiral Je ” a 1 a milb | py, » todas i t “ad” a store may get talk jon dollars each, van { from printer's ink; is me ra Nationalization of t a rem the aervi: ' it yuld occur, we || If you will stop and Co ab ea TN paeremnencpnatie lon, be followed by ion of other industries you've been to many a | however, anticipate imr | ‘ some huey fonalization of the railrond the sates | When r os of the four | swid fo beat a wateh-de jot the thorny entanglements in the year malétes W you come within our problem t will have nm amite; [We'll make your shopping heme- | like, | In that not worth while? expected retirement ¢ flat dema | itat railr | oh je roads fr “J 7 i] As we from pleasing service, own ment to be made In gov: ||” We know yo err nds, and for future con-|]On ench E , the employes and| gement a program was || made shall | | Second and Union, In their statement public today Control of Industries ‘GAS in the _ Some membe « jonal} committee, it ¢ Stomsea tend to try to } aque Stor artburn teh tioning that labor con publi ie Pe iim and vg eel ownership of the roads »|Felieved In eWO MINUHHS, committee‘ today elected a subcom-| eliingham Chemteat mittee of three to report whether | by the five investigation of the railroad w {Re ad Drug Stores and Swift & ‘problem should be made by t a oi Gene ate committee Aewalors At. WWoet | Now Hair After Baldness The sub’ mittee was directed toy If this should meet the eye of tudy for itself the relation of rail-}one who is 1 } be taining road worke wages to iner it kno Ince the last pay effect nator 1 other member eases in wn that Kenuine bear wit j potential Ingred is wonde aaful Mair wn in iving cor raise cum the com- | ca ted her cactus garden in Santa Barbar 1 prickly things about their bor Al hollow against prowlers Armour gardens » Cal, Cactus i The photo shows on nittee were of the opinion t president ha p 4 board to go into the t the Brit York City ques vn of | t fo . ! tation F, New THE BLINDING TRAIL MONROE SALISBURY J. MURRAY SMITH “There’s Nothing 10¢—WEEKDAY M: ment . WITH HEAR SING Too Good for the Trish.” 10¢

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