The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 15, 1919, Page 2

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"Cleveland Murder 3 letters selected |, Strange My _ fat random from the many — all endorsing the Asbestos-Insulated Pipeless Furnace une 19, has teem more (han offset by the urniture Co, service we Rave received from tt up to the present time, and whieh pipeless furnace | tt wit undoudtedly continue to om you and wred p recetoe in the future ater has proven Yours wery truly heating all M. 1. DURIN. even | 2666 19th Ave. 8. W parts of the h temperature and Feela floors,” a condinan sential where oh March 14, 1919 Corned, and this at Standard Furniture Co. tw me greater ost than with the | Centiomen old eater In reply to yours of the 10th I Yours very truly wel say. thet the pipcless furnace BL A. GOLDSMITH you inatalied in my house some Columdia Station. time ego t* prowng very satie ee 6 factory. It is doing more than une 16, 1919 ou claimed for it It is clean June ws | Standard Furniture Co nd economical Gentiowen ton of cheap coa The EMPRESS pipeless furnace | the fire Ras mot b from you has indeed | instalied it, with p Proven fo be all that you said it | a six-room Reuse and no lost hea (was. I have found it to be an ex- | in (he basement. Altogether | am ‘Geedingly economical fuct burner, | more than pleased with your pipe- @n even heat all over the | tess furnace. Deing easy to regulate and Yours very truly, @ very little attention. c. L. PLACE, @mount of the purchase price | tt?) Western Ave. PAY FOR ITS COST BY. SAVING FUEL! —you cannot make/a mistake by installing this furnace in your home because it is manufactured to fit the weather conditions of the Northwest, especially of Puget Sound! And, as usual, “Your Credit Is —heats your entire house with one regis- ter; ne heat loss in the basement; saves fuel; economizes heat; the ideal heating sys- tem! —this EMPRESS UNIVERSAL pipeless furnace can be in- stalled in any home without cutting walls, ete.; only one register |. CLEVELAND, Ag, 15-—Dan Ka jonly clues left by the murderer, Be Marian Me in the Kaber home. An stall; it gives perfect air radiation with cir- } | were in the house MOUNTED COPS the air moist, pure and warm; this means good health. —your old furnace, stove or range taken as part EIEN aii wal tring vor reprersctative to Son, whe ig our represen’ ive you, wi Sa Ta sen emacs" ane coke tooo’ st ition you desire. Call Main 7144, Local 10. Kind of Battle OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, Aug tar and Pancho Villa ranged Okla | first day's duty. ment from his Sam brown b and on le ee oo “ al RISE WITH H.C. Lolo ithumane™ shoteon oe used by 106 Columbia St. the police horses, - Ma —- Probation Officer C. BE. Williams. He | will not have hi» pc says the children of the city have|Ments disclosed to des been compelled to go to work to| Male by nolsy trots aid the family income, leaving no mavanaews time for mischievousness, As a re iret and Union | mult, be says, the drop in the number (i of delinquency cases is astonishing. | move te erimt P Boye’, Girls’ and Children’s arters for _VACATION NEEDS = for the vacation wht the % » buy them, We supply nearly everythin “eats,” and you know where We scil Army and Navy ge ith government regulations, a ing trips of all kinds ds, manufactured to comply cannot be excelled for out- Woolen Shirts. ..82.50 to 66.50 > Khaki Shirts $1.00 to 92.75 Khaki Trousers. 91.25 to 92.00 Corduroy Trousers 95.75 | Khaki Coats $1.23 to $3.50 Sweaters, various colors and | stylew ........ 99.00 to $12.00 SPECIAL Regulation U. S. Army Horsehide Gloves One pair only to each customer. DR. 3. KR. BINTON Free Examination Canteens, various styles and wines ....- The to 83.35 | Pack Macks, Blankets, Trench erican “Kamp he ssp 1 gece CATTLE, 0 BS Mupesigation £ tometrist, Glas ® | un ba | BINYON OPTICAL CO. | 115¢ FINST AVE. , Between Spring and Seneca } Phone Main 38350 "U.S. Senators Explain. Their Views on League of Nations for The Star AGAINST ~" i MEDILL M’CORMICK and a Leader of the Fight Strange Mystery i] yw United States & of nations bh this obligation no | OF any such guarantee and | thing ltrine for both henispheres? protection of Siam f WHO'S GOING TO WAR WITH r THIRTY OTHER NATIONS? war with the con is in war, is going t ot prene Monroe d conquest against 18 AMERICA AT LIBERTY TO BREAK rity in vides @ me untted and p | secured thru nations, of which the t ber, wealthy Cleveland publiaher,| word helplennty ill, was stabbed to death | piedge means noth in his bed with a dagger made from file, 24 wounds being inflicted in| of jhis abdomen. This dagger, a razor tearing a Syrian name and a pair of | blood-stained canvas gloves were the | pers crossed If it were fending nation it could act dition} Would be no way our| members of the of every | *nough to defeat the offending na provision A agal in the floor is re- Bi) tow the picture of Kaber is that of| : ’ his wife, who waa absent from home quired, making it harsad the night of the murder, and her | sarant and economical to in- J) daventer by a former marriage, Mine |; rile, who was sireping| her young | woman, 4 man nuree and Mre. Ka-|, culation, and keeps jber's mother, Mrs, J. A. Breckel also |where the Big Four live under the But above alt rend troops to make go of the|Maration of pledge under Artic we will find less than heretofore. Instead of being any ware of conquest, we will find Article X will prevent them, Just as the Monroe doctrine has done we are required SPICK AND SPAN And They're Armed for Any reans, forced to live under the heel of Japan by the decision of Mr.| Joya George and Mr tacked because it it compels us and other nations t aeniat England and France to hold! peoples or unwilling This ts not true. Mem-| ber* nations only pledge help to each other “against tions In Asia and under Japanese, ish rule by the sword and by . Africa. brought sity Gibral- 15.—Suggention of St. Mibiel, Gibral Piahib oad See: thelr subject homa City as the new mounted po- domtaiens. lice trotted picturesquely to their The department was composed of Now mark what picked overseas men, uniformed like brigadier generals and armed like | superdreadnaughts. Each man at irst might have been mistaken for On overseas marine officer, jaunty cap and all, except for bis equip- | Khyber Pass to join the insurgent cle X we must send boys to die by If the Chinese—400, against the oppressor A Ab caliber autmatic pistol hung unless we default upon j other side a beyonet and scabbard nl | JUVENILE MORALS A 10-guage riot gun, slung at a se-| " a from Mlinols and . the pretense Great Brita aspirations k at the map, B | SACRAMENTO, Aug. 15.—-The| Americans for gw n* rown high cost of living in Sacramento | o¢ re mimann eet rags gor ones — bas been accompanied by high stand-| Special equipment for sleuthing in Denti ard of morals, according to County | Provided in the gumshoes worn by | xt neighbor will upon for troop: America as the | i > “a |PALACK HIP show PROSPERITY KILLED KAISER’S LOVE, SAYS WIFE; DIVORCE GIVEN SAN FRANCISCO, much prosperity w | Joseph Kaiser perior Judge 6 Kaiser is a contrac married in 1893 husband's attitude sequiring of wealth years and that left their home. changed with the during recent A wettlement ma yn automobile | share of money in bank SERGEANT SUFFERED SIXTY-SEVEN WOUNDS Regulation Poncho, euch, 88.50 | Meas Kits ..... $2.90 to $2.25 BEST $2.50 GLASSES | x eight ye Cotton laoranises each ........40e | Boy Scout Tents, white..sos0 Earth 3 % MRAM .oceccceecrece e700 vision, who arrived here ago from over White i# a veteran of the regular sixty even separate and distinct collected in five of the major in whieh the American troops m and is entitled to five wound stripes: ed three times, White was decorat 19 FOR HY THE HON GILBERT M. HITCHCOCK ator From Ne braske, and in the Senate. ating that ted State wctioally de ured that it pr 1 lo preserve political indepe and tore ritorial tntegrit th mall re America against) any country of to go to war wit country that jon, The Me prote un republics fr agure preserved pe w im Art x but world 1 of being pr ned by ion, It is jointly lared by sgue members 6 or more. If one league} hae been able naintain jthe Western he phere ur ne, how much easter st for 30 or more nations, in our hemisphe an cont us nothing maintain the same doe What nation i* going to risk Article ne peace trine he No nation will atte stroy Ite politioal r ite territorial integrity when | t ix evident that 30 nations are pledged to defend it | Not only are all members of the eague back of the nation whose nee of territorial tntee ttacked, but Article Xp he pune State ie & permanent om leounct! recommends what cach na tion should do so as to produce harmony and efficiency in action |in defense of a member attacked | Thus im defense of a member is ensured quick and united action The knowledge that the councit] RuArantors we become are new and| Will quickly appeal to members| f juding Bohemia,| 4d arrange for unit have competied | Prevent any nation from running » and « half million Germans to|the risk, just aa the Monroe doc- trine hax done. LESS NEED FOR TROOPS ltaly's| THAN HERETOFORE Instead of being Sometimes thie Article X is at * where the p Neglect Their Teeth? * ier of the Fight for the League of Nations ae never cont the United to maintain it ro- to secure their pt action. Thin t* f nine Thin | not provided for, an of- 4 action will need for troops there in claimed that or territorial integrity is Why WILL Some Peoples If they have a lot of Liberty bonds, or dia- monds, or cash, or a fine horse or an auto- mobile, or anything else that has real value, they won't neglect that, you can bet. They will take every possible means to protect these valuable They will even spend con- pwede money taking out insurance on them. And these same people will, in many cases, deliberately neglect their teeth when they need attention. This wouldn’t be so bad, perhaps, if only teeth were involved. Though it is true that bad teeth ache, look mighty unsightly and detract from one’s personal appearance in a way that no one ought to permit. But decayed teeth are a menace to the health. Did you ever stop to consider what your health is worth? You can’t put a money value on it very well, can you? Without it money is worth nothing—you lose the power to enjoy money if your health is bad. Therefore, why should anyone do anything deliberately which they |.NOW in the lon run is bound to undermine their health an do damage which perhaps can never be re- paired? Don’t do it! Say to yourself right now that no matter what anyone else may do about it, YOU are going to keep your teeth in good condition. It is eas- ily done. Let our expert dentists put them in to perfect condition once, and then it is a comparatively easy matter to keep them that way. An occasional visit to the dentists will accomplish it, once they are put into good shape. WE OFFER YOU: The services of the best dentists, every one a graduate registered man, with his certificate from the state dental board. Lowest prices—made possible by the very large volume of business that we do. Best of materials. That is the only kind that we use in this office. Guaranteed work. We guarantee all our work with an ironclad guaran- — tee, which is signed both by the operatorwho did the work and by L. R. one D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly re- sponsible. 4 Our guarantee means just what it says—that if for any reason what- | ever your work does not give you entire satisfaction, come back to us and’ — we will make it right. ; Painless work: We are now able to perform the most difficult dental © work without hurting you a bit. This means a lot to you. FREE EXAMINATION We freely invite you to call and let one of our expert dentists give your — teeth a thorough examination and consult with you as to what is necessary — to put them into perfect condition. He will also tell you right away just what the cost will be. This examination and estimate won't cost you a cent nor will it put you under any obligation to have work done unless you want to. If you are in any doubt at all about the condition of your teeth, avail yourself of this opportunity to get expert advice, and KNOW for yourself _ just what the real condition is. Regal Dental Offices’ DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union In Every Keapect Seattle's Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Placa LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES The right of revolution il exists, The league has nothing do with it. In fact the careful use of the term “against outside aggression” may be said to imply that no member can expect aid from another to suppress revolution. Nevertheless, a on j| stant effort [@ being made to array the Irish against the league under} that it will help to suppress the Irish or Hberty. Quite the contrary is true, The league when formed is bound to be a forum in which the rights of peoples and] > justice to the opp 7 cussed and agitated. principle is the right of self-@: ernment Ita corner stone is jus | tice to small nationalities Seattle-Trained Radio Operator Being battered about in a subma about to leave the navy yard at Were } 2 “| rine at the mercy of wind and wave;| Bremerton for the sub-base at San UPUl a naval cruiser sighted them slowly ause of a broken diving wing and|the sub off the bank, and it is be.’ le to open the hatches bec expecting any moment to be dashed upon the “rock-bound « | struggle. Two days later the diving mechanism went wrong and the tiny . unable to submerge, and the ng of the hatches impracticable se of the high seas, the men left to the mercy of the sea Escapes Death by Narrow Margin panes. and towed them to port. being gassed by the RASS) Arter receiving her complement of Boswell will return to Néew York |which rose from the salt water which | torpedoes the submarine sailed from '" 4% few days and resume his occue |washed the storage batteries; afraid | pRremerton on November 3, 1918, A |? ® tion as instrictor in fancy ice |to wireless for aid because of the | short distance from Keyport the little **#Ung fear that the wireless spark would i« |nite the gasses; unable to kubmerge craft grounded on a sand bank. Some diMculty was experienced in getting When you think of advertis ing, think of The Star, use waves breaking over them and lieved the plates were strained in the ast and bat “ ltered to pieces, those are a few of 74 the experiences of Lucien M. Ros: | WII, former radio operator in the Of particular merit in the new which opened Thursday at the Pala the Fondelli Trio of novelty acro: bats. prise the company, The wonderfu 1 twists bj of the men the whirlw umbling by the n are unU Adolpho, “The 1 of the Accordion,” who is ing to her testi-|playing an extended engagement a completely new program of ie, whistling and winging. He is popular with the audiences; Mil-| ler and King, with songs and talk. |gathered in the comedy honors of the bill with @ melange of fun The Three Rusticating Misses }have @ satirical comedy act hased lon late lamented farmerette mo | d and Vance have a va-| riety in whieh their danc ing stands out especially. They also} sing and yodel well. Jack and Peart Hall are crack jrifie and pist |introduces a “Bit of Je |form of singing and monologue. shots; J OLYMPIA, Aug. 15, —D. M.} Delmas, recently arrested in Seattle sent to Texas on & charge of escaping prison, will be brought back to Washington to answer a charge in Grays Harbor, Extradition papers have been drawn. He is ac! cused of escaping jail while wa trial in a forgery case, Delmas he enlisted in the Canadian ar and fought thru the war. fight." altho one leg bothers him con-' derstood he was pardoned after his return to Texas, navy and now a fancy ice skater who is in Seattle from New York G DL 99 ——————| Roswell entisted early in the war | A |in the navy and received his pre jminary training at the University of Washington. Last fall he was P : Hip is the work offered by| assigned to the sub H.7, which was The choice of a Suit | ‘Two men and A woman coc | —<—<———— — jj for Fall and Winter = ee Did you ever go toa Circus eat red lemonade ‘n peanuts 'n get shells stuck in your teeth then watch t nexta you bite into a bad one an’ impers bath spray until taster got.n again?? did i awful!!! // NUT HOUSE NUTS are all shelled and” and cooked in oil and Salted "jusrite" before they get out of the kk Harris in the house “SUM" $5,400 ,000 Quality Bef It is une} und, has “SUM” of those new wear is a matter you will have to attend to now or in the near fu- ture. Come in and let us show you why a “Brad- fellow bury” Suit will meet your every requirement and explain our system of easy payments. arefully"e#sorted You can’t improve on a “Bradbury,” yet the prices start as low as B DUDLEY, 300 F 1 Union Street hoppers,” the great big peanuts, “34 Second Avenue

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