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ies 4 Patients From Out of Town, Whose § Time . Limited, Given Special Attention. Smile without embarrassment! AN YOU AFFORD TO IMPAIR YOUR HEALTH? It ts @ fact that ts now readily admitted by our most eminent medica! authorities that bad teeth are often the cause of {lkhealth This is very easy to understand, for there ts nothing so disgust ing as an unclean mouth, and this ts the passageway thru which all the body-building food must pass. Is it not reasonable to sup pose that the food will be poisoned before it reaches the digestive organs? Whether It Is one tooth or all LD BE TAKEN CARE OF. than you. The only thing a the fact that we do MOD. DENTISTRY any difference THEY SHOU + It doesn’t make your teeth that are bad. There is no one knows this bet we can do is to impress on your m ERN—ABSOLUTELY PAINL! Modern methods — high-class dentistry — low prices. These we offer you. Electro Painless Dentists Laboring People's Dentists 3. R VAN AUKEN, Manager Located for years at S. E. Corner First and Pike. Phone Main 2555 400 DELEGATES ARE rg EXPECTED IN EVERETT .,.. EVERETT, Sept. 16—Four hun- @red delegates from Washington, British Columbia and Oregon are ex: | pected here for the 27th annual con: | Yention of the Washington State) port embargo placed by Great Brit Dairymen's association, October 30 | ain American to November 1 4, and ex a ‘ Ame ne EMBARGO IS LIFTED SPECIALS WE WILL SELL 6,000 Petroleum Producing Cor. 2,000 Western Smelting & Power. 2,000 Wyoming Pacific Ol1 Co. 1,000 Automatic Window Screen 1,000 Duthie Oil (Treasury Stock). + Special 3,000 Duthie Syndicate . - +. Special 1,000 Simplex Auto Wheel . . eoas 50 600 Beacon Coal . . . 50 1,000 Alaska Pet. ‘ 18 500 Triune Gold & Silver Mines. 100 5 Alaska Ocean Food Co.. + 100.00 H. E. WILLS COMPANY STOCK BROKERS CIGAR MAKERS STRIKE ANGELE a struck yesterday demanding a wage increase of $1 per thousand ciga Se 16.—Three igar makers in Los Angeles on has been ing Septem! « Special Elllote 2606 618 Second Avenue FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ESTABLISHED 1882 Statement of September 12, 1919 i RESOURCES Loans ark Discounts..... U. S. Bonds and Certificates of Indebt- edness Other Bonds, Warrants and Securities. teal Estate, Furniture and Fixtures... Customers’ Liability under Letters of Credit ... Customers’ L: ceptances Cash and Exchange $ 6,790,045.42 2,170,226.14 640,300.24 22,201.00 1,261,491.82 $16,912,350.! LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus and Undivided Profits. . Circulation Bond Account Our Liability on Outstanding L Credit F Acceptances Executed for Customers* Deposits ... $ 500,000.00 422,233.98 100,000.00 496,750.00 tters of .+ 1,269,191.82 892,048.28 13,732,126.43 $16,912,350,51 Deposits, statement Sept. 12, 1919 Deposits, statement Sept. 12, 1916 GOIN oo cccccvccccccccccccseece oS %7820,684,21 Deposits more than doubled in three years. -$13,732,126.43 6,411,442.22 OFFICERS M. A. ARNOLD, President D. H. MOSS, Vice President E, B. KLUCKHON, C. A. PHILBRICK, Vice Presi dent. M. MeMICKEN, Vice President. | w A. R. TRUAX, Cashier. Assistant c ler. HUGH Cashier. HH. BERRY, jer. DIRECTORS M. A. ARNOLD | H. F, ALEXANDER President | President Pacific Steamship THOMAS BORDEAUX Company President Mason County D, H. MOSS Logging Co. Vice President 0. D. FISHER ©. A. PHILBRICK Manager Fisher Flouring Vice President Mills Co. ATRICK McCOY MAURICE MeMICKEN Lumberman Chadwick, MeMicken, H. W, ROWLEY Ramsey & Rupp + Billings, Montana HERVEY LINDLEY, Seattle ROWL , Assistant Assistant Cash THE SEATTLE SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS | with Prancts Leonten's fom of the way | + parents Me is jailed and to die for a crime he newer © With the ald of Francia and Leontos Jail, and the three paner. They are parsued by a posse After landing, they take to the rough country ‘ , Jon the strange liquid metal with th (Continued m Yesterday) — | thrust between the eyes forgot what regular hours of CHAPTER XXVI | The explanation waa obvious. The! steep were, and gre customed to Francis had left orders for Parker had betrayed jealousy of Le en funcheon or in te 1 him at 8 o'clock, and when a from the first, and here in New routed out of hie Parker softly entered he found his] Y finding her rival's photograph nd to hurry ealla to come master 1 ning on the her husband's dresser, had notland look over new-found missing water in the bathroom and preparing | more missed the true conclusion than | ladies trace of one answering the shaving goar, the valet reen-|had she missed the pictured features | her descr n who had left the city tered the bedroom, B8till moving | with potnt of at But where!hy train or steamer had been dis softly about #o that his master would| was she? Where had gone red, and ohmnan assiduously have the advantage of the last pow|she who was the veriest stranger! pursued the toothcombing, eon sible second of sleep, Parker's ¢ that had ever entered the « ¥.|vinoed that ntill in the city ghted the strange dagger U ed the telephone th a Fra k trips to Black stood upright, its point pinning thru|of the flying speech, who thought of|well’« inland and the Tombs and the 4 note and a photograph and into the| Wall st. as a temple and regarde kelew his hardwood of the dresser top. For a sinoas a» the New York man's god escape being the strange| or all the world she was as unso hospitals nor n, care | phisticated and innocent of a great nee & fresh-caught shop y opened , M ty, as had ahe been a traveler from whom there was no crim fan's room peeped in. Next he| Mars, Wh nd how had she a, ahd to when there was firmly shook Francis by ulder.| passed the night? Where was she of identity, was brought te ‘The latter's ¢yes opened for a » now? Was she alive? | hie notice ond, betraying the incomprehe | of the awakened then n and he had ft the previ Time to ¢ valet mur mured, Which is ever an fi! tm Fran cls yaw a weil He clow yes with a * Me a minut Parker, if 1 do #0, Italians Moving to AHearts, ok Shitee®) novel a Jack STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1919. written bye ormcdor COPYRIGHT . Jothers—a young member his na “TMrehr Do man. shook him immediately You mut get up right me nething |wend for him has happ an, She is not in her room, | and th * A queer note and 4 k ne aren poe Eee: Coen ALi that may explain, I don't know, |'# Wife, Francis entered upon a we i” |rlow of-adventures that were to him, & born New Yorker, « liberal educa Francls was out of bed in a bound, | tion in conditions and phases of New staring one moment at the dagger | york, of which, up to that time, he and next drawing It out, reading the i heen peetnindiy. lancrant, sot note over and over as if its simple|aione did Birchman search, but he meanir containing two wimple! had at work a score of detectives words, were too abtruse for his Com-| under him who toothcombed the elty prehension while in Chicago and Boston he di “Adios forever,” said the note Jrected the activities of the ain What shocked him even more was! men » dagger thrust between Leonica’s| Hetween the battle with the un. made tn the thin cardboard, It) guessed enemy of Wall st. and th to him that he had seen this | frequent « he received to go here thing ore. He remembered |and there and everywk on the to the lake dWelling of the spur of the moment to identify what when all had gazed into the nt pomsibly be his wife, Francia jen bow! and seen Leonica’s face |ied anything but a boresome exist Vistons of the morgue with {te un. ntified dead and of the b He had adventures with mystert ous women cornered by Birchman's lies drift ng out to sea on the ebb rushed tOlsatellites in the backrooma of hotels a brain. It was Parker who stead-/and on the Weat Bide in the 60's | 1 him back to himself. wan guilty of trespassing upon tw ng I can do, wir? In there any idylia, to} comparat innocent love Shall I call up the detective bureau? tne embarrassment of all concerned Your father always—" lincluding himself Yea," answered Francia, inter) perhaps the moat interesting and rupting quickly, “There was on? tragic adventure was in miltior n he employed more than all + mansion of Philip Januar Hi re Telluride mining king The |ntrange woman, the lady slender, had wandered into the Januarys a week | re, ere Francis came to see her. | Crush Fi R It a rush riume Kevo i ROMP, Sept. 16.—Delayed)— (United Press.) — The govern ment's first move toward the suppression of Gabrielle d'An- nunzio’s adventure in Fiume will be direeted by Gen. Badagtio, deputy chief of staff. An « fleial statement announced today that immediately upon his ar. rival in Fiume he would issue a proclama: inviting d’Annun tio’s followers to return to thelr regiments. D'Annunslo's forces tot was stated today, mc tomatically followed their off Park Board Wants Commercial Cars Off Boulevards 2.600, it A ” be I force at oy > make if a ~ b Under | Habits are like porous plasters easy to acquire and hard to get rid of SEATTLE, Sept. orn be ce The State Bank of Seattle | W 12, 1919 se | (AQUTE LUMGRGD ane they were told the governn Governmen hala 14 today |T ¢ that several of the poet's followers |b any | already had returned ‘to their regi: |i & dreadful € ments. The garrison at Fiume, itm believe r 1 die." | wan ad has refused to join d'An nunaio. And thru it all the Wall at. battle | Information received by the gov-|Went on against the undiscoverable | ernment today said that in an effort| powerful enemy who bad | ing. re|W » and Bascom t | slated throwing whith avold into and American troopa have from Fiu The Frenct bese \x in, in ality, an ntingent has réturned to itd” base. iesican to | MeCumber declared, to the “most tm Ss re) . - tegen " portant” article in the league of na-| e + ue en | dons. hand to has \EX- BROADWAY BOY Past Haris Brae Kick Japan Out 1220*22 SECOND AVE. CAPTAIN IN CAVALRY |; 0 will be like the eruption of a Shantung amendment expres WASHINGT c 1¢—|new army on a losing eld.” | an idle sentiment,” rather than] Ca « nebure.|A HARD PROBLEM : emptiahee ‘% result for the good|”§ ees = — Was Broadway| « " ! Beattie, has |g ANd suppose your unknown foe! 1 the committee amendment is] WAREHOUSEMEN ASK Tod Aid t 2 meet M8 in powerful enough to swallow down | adopted, Japan is thrown out of the oday 1 oO Beauty four-star pignitying his partici.|‘Mat nal splendid asset and clamor |teague, or more accurately, kicked FOR RATE INCREASE n four of the seven great en:|" irancis shrumec a ae SG hy. tee United ate,” te Bere: BD go Pt | Hair ts by far the most eon= ckagements hich e a oy assorted | Twelve ¢ ne € rators 0! 8 took and He oan heat twa Then I shall But 1 He urged adoy of six reserva-| warehouses in rancisco, Oak-|SPicuous thing about us and is u father went br ' tions. The first would be designed | land and Sacr ve asked the probably the most easily damaged ite to allow the United States to with-|railroad commission for permission|by bad or careless treatment. If jraw from the ague on two years/to increase th rates for sforage| we are very careful in hair wash- this country to be “the sole/and handling goods ing, we will have virtually no hair ntinued tomorrow) * of whether its international] Increased labor charges, th troubles. An especially fine sham= erright, 1819, tnt ade na have been fulfilled made pi nt rates ina poo for this weather, one that | Bervie ) - These rates have been in force since | brings out all the natural beauty c L of First division's 16th ay domi aie Mace an acre Steamer Washed : High Upon Shore “4 JALVE Tex., Sept. 16--The and amahip Median has ‘ been w 4 ashore and is high and Statement of Condition of | dry on th es at Aransas Pose |] | today iz to reports receive afternoon. The towns everely damaged by telegraph service were ed yesterday The first pas er train reached the island after ) feet of track atthe approach of causeway had been repaired from the storm will according to city ASHINGTON hahaa an t officials. | be grea PAINS RELIEVED RESOURCES do: vessela were abandoned. The . oy demand a new division of loads Loans and Discounts « $1,906 | AY TH G PEMEDY and a revision of the number of aa Banking House Furniture and Fixtures. . 15,000.00 | Thousands of tons of shipping is ine ‘at o. | ROM Tatate Owned. cc ciccenccevas ise 60,053.06 | en — : ee ||| This Los Angeles Man U a | Stocks and Securities........6.+++e0e: 11,076.46 |}| the Use of Dr. Williams’ N.C. Militia Sent Customers’ Liability under Letters of | Pink Pills Blood | to Prevent Riots Credit vivsses Se oTpereers paces 213,100.00 {| Builder RALBIGH, N. C., Sept. 16.—Com Tt & Weeeeney Cartificatas. S180 ( “Exposure to cold and rain while | panies of state militia from Lexing U. S. Treasury Certificates. .$150,000.00 |in a rundown condition brought on|ton, Carthage and Statesville have Liberty Bonds «++. 878,050.00 |an attack of lumbago,” say# Mr. Ricy | been ordered to Albemarle to restore U. ape hick AF M. Reed, an employe of the Southern | order in connection with the strike . an other high-grade Pacific railroad, who lives at No. | of cotton mill operatives there, which BOARS cc eaexe veeeces 145,207.94 3206 Lan Franco street, Los An-|has been in progress for several geles, Cal. “There was a dull, a hing | days. Pickets attacked the strike. War Savings Stamps........ 726.83 pain across the small of my back. | breakers and a sheriff was shot thru = oe Thia pain was constant and became |the leg. One striker was shot. The Warrants sie. +++ 84,679.08 es pec fay acute when I stooped | jail is full of alleged rioters. Cash on hand and due from over ° pain was worse during | . Wadeval’ Reset vad |damp weather. My appetite was Rail M Will N 1 tes: ; sane IF} poor, and this, coupled with toss of [Railwa en Wi | other Banks ..... 0079 OOS eeeOs 1,747,307 | » gradually reduced my ° r Bi bidcdbiys % th centres Take Strike Vote 953,090.86 “IT read about Dr. Wililams' Pink | LOS ANGEL Cal, Sept, 16 $3, 9 53, ) 86 Pilla in a newspaper and de to| Members of the brother. a give the remedy a trial. After five | hoods employed by the Southern Pa- LIABILITIES days’ treatment I noticed that the | cific in the district from El Paso to . . ‘ ») vere help! e, for ne pall Ashland, ¢ » ar preparl, ake Capital Stock .......... Roclles sprite $ 200,000.00 [fl Wrero ‘less severe, 1 oa soe alee aiaange vote'in sympathy ‘with the Si a J ride rofitea 5) 5.26 |treatment for seven weeks, the | Pacific Electric Trainmen’s strike, C. urplus and Undivided Profits......... 60,015.29 Jend of which time the pain was en |i. Jacobeon, chairman of the Broth Bills Rediscounted (U. Certificates of tirely gone. I can eat a he erhood of Locomotive Engineers for Indebtedness) 150,000.00 now and have gained str this. distric te declared yesterday. y ft bh Seb iar sn ed i ; strongly recommend Dr. W iam Letters of Credit Guaran- | Pink Pills to all in need of a to: ORDER HUNS TO STOP teed . $ 213,100.00 | Dr. Willams’ Pink Pilis for Pale | CPeSe see es rele tai iem | People are sold by your own druggist, | Deposits oe... veseeeseees 8,829,975.57 9,543,075.57 [Pjor wilt be went direct by mall, post.| CAMPAIGN IN BALKANS ° : : | paid, on receipt of price, 50 cents per| PARIS, Sept. 16.—The supreme an” tees box, six boxes for $ Write to the | council of the peace conference sent $33953,090.86 [Ml br, Willams Medicine Co., an ultimatum to Germany yesterday tady, N. ¥., demanding that she immediately pnec for tree book, “Dulin Up the Blood," RESERVATIONS Attempt to Revive TOO SARCASTIC So Says M’Cumber in Plea, for Treaty WASHINGTON, — Sept. —16. (United Press)—Changes in the peace treaty proposed by the senate foreign relations commit | fee are “couched in a defiant, | dixcourteous and overbearing | mannor and seem intended to ex. | press a jingoistic spirit that | uld be eliminated from Amer. | | | | | fean statesmanship,” Senator Me- Cumber, North Dakota, repub- lican, declared in a dissenting re laid before vet the senate to- y McCumber headed his report ax The Views of & Minority,” and ure ed that his #ix reservations, stated recently, be adopted, in eu of those erted by the foreign relations eom mittee He took exception to the entire at titude of the republican majority's Irony, Not Argum sarcasm have been ub press or Individuals nutside the senate seem to command more attention that the treaty,” he| ed. | ‘ot one word In not a ain tllusion in made, cerning € the great purpose of the league of nations or the methods by which thoxe purposes are to be accom-| plished. | It is regrettable that the consider ition of a matter so foreign to any kind of partisanship should be influ n the country, as well as on floor of thin se oward or subservi Jent of the United States. No mat the ate, by how how just may be any antagonism ainat President Wilson, the axpira tions and hopes of a wounded and denied ution, the bleeding world oughtnot to because, under the cor treaty must first be formulated by | Great Principle Neither can one understand why 4 country whose whole history has devoted to the advocacy of the | not t of Internationa in wu ly to have its pol vised and to become tn effect | pment of the only means that been attemp to a rid peace. “There has been written into this underlying princi ul of th code of in their re ever sure mpact whic ument t ty which a great the very att same ral erne peopk ations to each other in every highly | rganized state of the world shall} covern nations in their relations to} ach other Purposes Ignored | of these purposes have been | in the majority report or} 1 with sarcastic disdain or ngointic contempt The amendments would further prevent the sisting Poland, C iidren b 1. “To r in most United States from as Slovakia and rn of the war.” he y mind such an at selfish, immoral and cho- sther annerte tit hs The rene vation prop Cummins R. 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This chemically the Cummins bill is injurious to se-|and add t dissolves all impurities and creates urity holders, He also attacked the | and a iit soothing, cooling lather, Rinse Plumb plan, declaring it should be | °%p,{e>\ jing leaves the scalp spotiessly alled “a bill to further increase the/from the head noises.{clean, soft and pliant, while the st of diving . Clog eed _, eho ae R sjhair takes on the glossy richness vie stop dropping into the throat. |Of Natural color, also a fluffiness is easy to prepare, costs little and| which makes it seem much heavier STEVEDORES STRIKE le ON FRISCO’S DOCKS)» AN FRANCISCO, jores and sterda ) men struck The men struck when the jfront Employers’ ur grant new working 16.- Sept riggers wal Labor lead 4,0 Water om refused to ynditiogls, A cease hostilities in the Balkan states. pleasant to take. Anyone who s Catarrhal Deafness or head gee should give this prescription i than it is. 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