The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1919, Page 2

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56 Years service to J the homefurnisher! Select holiday 4 now—pay next year! make your selections NOW and “ start paying @ littl h month so you ean ptortab paying a small amount each month into next year gift purchases will be held for future delivery If desired Oe seh titres versie Tey and and 14c DOYS J oiwrw will Ket one —come for |e ute “battle your savings 6 eptr'e bank. FREE between 3 and Spm Haviland and porcelain din- nerware: very good values— Haviland dinner set $49.50 —4>piece Haviland set in beautiful rowe pattern on ivory background; heavy coin gilt edges and handles; service for six persons; special value, $49.50, dinner set— | celain dinner set — $18.50 $15.50 —bandeomely decorated in com ventional design; fruit berder on 4 ivory background; gilt edged; 42 | St edees: 42 pieces, pieces, service for six persons; ex. | enough service for six per cellent value, $18.50. sons; splendid value, $15.50. ROR oe seem scenes The above shows the communist organization are give HOPE TO CIRCLE ate hour last night Find Wounded Dog We knew there was anot in the vicinity,” saya Mel had arranged that, if we m to send my dog ‘Nig’ across —neat grape leat desien out, as prearranged. Shots rang and ‘Nig’ came running back was wounded, but I rent him more shots and he dropped. Th certain there were 1, W. W. in whot badly wounded, in the door of section : floor— men; fine seal or walrus canes, containing the following conven burted in the forest ers; special $7.95, | Hemstitching, Picot Edging Buttons Covered Button Holes Made Knife and Accordion Plaiting G. J. BAUER & C0. ~RESULTS| 1317.1319 Fourth Ave. Seattle "SHOE Co: TOO MANY SHOES This big shoe store has always given BETTER VALUES and the policy will be continued, BUT— just now they’re crowded to the limit with NEW, UP-TO-THE-MINUTE SHOES that must be sold, and that’s why they have put A Real Crimp in Shoe Prices PRICES ARE SO LOW that you can almost buy two pairs at the price of one. You'll need new shoes for the holidays, if not now, and remember, prices will not be lower for some time. Every “pair you buy here now means a direct saving to you of several dollars per pair. Is it worth your time to inspect these values? WOMEN’S $16.50 values. WOMEN’S $15.00 values. WOMEN’S $14 to $15 values. a oeetetiemeen eee WOMENS ———- $12.50 to $14 values MEN'S $12 to $14 values MEN'S $11 to WOMEN’S $12 to $15 values. MEN'S $12 to $14 Hurley Shoes, plenty of long, narrow s 'S Ralston Sh values WOME WOMEN’S $10 to $12 values. WOMEN’S $9 to $11 values, WOMEN’S $8 to $9 values. Special Women's Dress Boots in two-tone effects, all leather and cloth tops. Fine, up- to- the - minute Shoes Worth to = up $8.85 $8 to $10 Shoes ME} $12 values ~~ Membership Cards of Bolsheviki Seized cover and the first pages of the b FUGITIVE:REDS + IS POSTPONED, CUMMINS BILL » — a Maca "hen, Continued From Page One || pecora bers of another posse. ‘These three | men had not returned here up to a bong posse | the criminal char; their party, When we saw the three | sion men rush into the cabin, I sent ‘Nig In re again to make sure. There were) yudee ( Joabin, we advanced, and Haney wan |) m the mails . r was made returnable in the riet court at 2 o'clock ‘‘vesday McDonald found the faithful 408.| srernoon When the body was recovered cabin, For miles over the trail he sans - ! " ier and deputy sheriffs ing cases for carried the animal in his arms. “Nig Pilgrims amounting to 300,000 an. ee Tee however, died on the trail, and was|Mually visit fhe monastic celin at| Mere Suarding all highways MeDonald and King declined today | witch for an automobile carry. | , ing thieves who looted the Pa g b ‘ive the name of the an believed | MT Gsteet asap Waar coors oe iacte tam macag, thar meal yes tific Mardware company at Ever. | h f ide “ agreed, they said, that it should ||, ee ot paceeee tevelvers and | tooth brush in holder, shaving “never come out ammunition about midnight i Brush and cream in metal hold ploe aetentnanae - — The Everett police discovered the} Embroidery an Braiding | Tailors’ and Dressmakers’ Supplies Here | $} | Tipaverapin nebe erpan conanmaltrecy! Yepes AWETtrypy mposeta- piara — «© Kowwyingary! klet which Bolshevist members of the Russian) nto sign. These booklets were in the possession of the seven Lenine agents AULT HEARING WILSON VETOES i B. Ault, editor of the owen! WASHINGTON, D.C, Nov, .| George Listman and Frank ae —) on weed reas ; ‘riday |t0d8Y Vetoed the Cummins rate bi A. Rust, directors, arrested Friday |wnich would have restored the in | wed violation of the amend- |terstate commerce comminnion to ite} jonage law, appeared before | prewar power over railroads Comminsioner R M tuesday morning to answe od amainet | U. & and | The veto will be forwarded to con-| krean today | Under government railroad contro! | : ve = pr «agar |the president has had the power to| mer was make rates, and did make several | walting mn of the [revisions upward. The Cummins bill | would have forerd the president, thra the bill in equity, |2@ allroad administration, to go be- r- NIN eaulty. fore the Interstate commerce com: | afternoon, asking Mission, Just as the railroads them-/ Edgar Battle be! sever had to do before federal| uk the use Of | oeeros | nion Record. tol grand Jury, which fh now tn se out| tiled that Postmaste He restrained f out) U.S. om The hen the aul cause why excluded fro the Kiev, Ruseia leading inte Seattle Tuesday to t robbery at 1223 a m. and found Oe every lon. || fresh automobile tracks in the al} |i ley in the rear of the store. These} { Your eyes create a confi | | highway south of Everett jeading | $300. It in believed the men who com: | loor when they were wure the store | med /) was empty. At least «ix automation, FLORENCE Uretams||*%d possibly more, were taken || That the thieves wanted the guna! for a reason other than the v uel || they represented ts the belief of the =| police. A gun cannot be purchased | without the buyer supplying his name and the number of the gun to the police And for thie reason the Police are inclined to believe that the) highwaymen were members of the 1. W. W. who wanted the ordnance | jauickly and unrecorded Other articles of value In the store were untouched | CASE STRICKEN BY PROSECUTOR’ The case of George Gau, court} balllff, indicted by the county grand | jury for unlawful possession of | liquor, wane tricken from the eal-| ar on motion of Deputy Prose-| utor T. H. Patterson Tuesday. The} trial was set for next Monday | Patterson said he would strike the| tla of Deputy Sheriffs Stewart | yell and Roy Murdock and Court Clerk Oscar Springer and Dr the trial] son would | | 8 would be dropped permanently or not All five men were indicted on| charges similar to those made against Judge Clay Allen, acquitted | thé second time Saturday ’ yo gums are gore, sloughing and blee@ing. you have Pyorrhea, so-called Riggs Dis ease, which i* a menace to good health. We are the onty Dentixts In the Northwest who spectalize Im this Greaded disease. Exam nation and estimate free, Mpectal care taken of children's teeth. Reasonable @iscount to Union men and their families, United Painless Dentists INC, 608 Third Ave, Cor. James St. Phone Elliott 3633 Flours: #20 a, m. to @ p.m Sundays, 9 to 12. en calendar Thursday, P, not way whether the cs | | | | HOV (O)Oy AMOMOVOAVION IO) (GVO 101 (G) (Q):'01(AVOVK0N-5 University of Washington SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Seventy Musicians) JOHN SPARGUR Conductor 1OVAGIHO)1OV1OF10) Second Symphony Concert Friday NOV. 21 SOLOIST HENRI SCOTT Bass Baritone of the Metropolitan Opera Company of New York HD} on J. & BSINYOR Free Examination |BEST $2.60 ciasses on Earth w. +f the few optical: the Northwest that really rip lenses from start to finish, we are the only one in TTLE, ON FIRST AVR, by ‘graduate op- tometri jane: not prescrii unless absolu:ely necessary, BINYON OPTICAL CO, (0 (G)1G) Seat Sale All Week at Sherman-Clay’s Prices: 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2 The advance inquiry for this concert assures a ca pacity house, Buy your tickets at once, 1D}O1.(O)1O1 Symphony Office 448 Henry Building Elliott 5558 ro B(o)# Between Spring and Sencen heme Main 1850 at or Gegveaa | mame tracks, identified by 4 peculiar! ~ Italian families whone sens fought, towards Seattle. checks | mitted the robbery watched the pro: | Some plants can move about as || Prietor, who left the store at 11 30 | cantly as animals. Pp. ™, and then broke thru the rear) ——————-—-—- —_—— "4 HONEAT, SKILLFUL DENTISTRY YOUR CHOICE LIES << BETWEEN ————= GOOD HEALTH AND BAD TEETH! You cannot indefinitely enjoy good health and at the name time be the ponsennor filled with diseased and decayed teeth, Bad teeth and good health do not agree; they travel separate roads. Good health brings to you the sunshine and the things of life that are good and which you enjoy. Had teeth are the counterpart bad health: they are the evil deatroyers of the body; they shut out the Neht of life and socks and craves, and pain and sorrow result. ‘The lesson of Preventive Dentistry, which 6 security for good health, should be learned and followed by all. ‘The day must come when we all will guard against sickness by doing the natural things one should to prevent sickness, 95 PER CENT of al) canes “of so-called RH EUMATISM, ac cording to one well-known authority, COME FROM DISEASED TEETH and tonsils, Then what should you do if you are suffering from rheumatiam? Have your teeth X-rayed and have every one showing any signs of disease removed. The same course should be followed if your tonsily are unhealthy, The ones who are well and wish to keep so should prevent bodily tines by keeping their mouth and teeth in good condition. Again, 1 warn, you cannot have good health and bad teeth at the same time if your ambition is lagging, if you are drifting into the realm of the don't-care-world, then get out what's wrong and have it corrected busy, fin ‘That's my especial work—to help you find out what is wrong with you through your teeth and mouth, I invite you to bring your health problem to me. I will charge you nothing for @ your case and there in to be no guesswork about it elther. careful and full diagnosis of DIAGNOSTICIAN 1 practice tn den- EXODONTIA—PAINLESS EXTRACTING Heidbrink Geg-Ony! ministered for Pain ORAL HYGIENE Department of Prephyiaxta um dinease. against tooth decay and ver Fillings BRIDGE RESTORATION WORK Pore in Replaceable Natural Molded Teeth. DR. H. T. (Ex President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) 504-512 EITEL BUILDING Phome Hiliett 2026 No Charge for Examination and Estimate @ an an expert in Teeth cleaned — « preventive measure 4 the best Sil- Carved and Cast Gold Crowns and Btecle SCIENTIFIC RESTORATION OF LOST TEETH WITHOUT GOLD CROWNS ALL WORK GUARANTEED AND PRACTICALLY PAINLESS of a movth st a gloom over all things which If you are not right up to the mark in vitality, ¥REF X-RAY DEPARTMENT I wee the X-ray to locate hidden mouth troubles and@ as an aid to my diagnosis. This service is free to my patients. PYORRHEA TREATED I muceessfully treat and check Prorrhea by the use of my Intelligent and heroic course of treatments. GOLD INLAY RESTORATION Py @ specialist in Gold Inlay Restorations and my new eystem of Bridge Restoration Gold Crow IC DENTISTRY Gol4, Cast Aluminum and Vulcani Genuine Trubyte Teeth used. Pi by an expert. I fit you where tints fail, HARVEY MILWAUKEE LUCKY K. C. PLANTS MAY CLOSE Ure tread, were later found on a/in the American army are receiving) MILWAUKEE, 000 4 month fn allotment has sufficient coal to carry all con-| Scores of manufacturing plants in sumers thru until the opening of|Greater Kansas City will be forced navigation next spring, E. J. Uhrig,|to close down within the next few of the Milwaukee Western Fuel com-| days, unless additional coal is re | pany, stated today. | ceived. Nov. 18.—This city KANSAS CITY, Mo. Nov. 18.— Peete | LP Ga fn WNT MOIR Off ‘Were wwe ~ oD RPK ETH Marvelous Duo Art Brings Concert Pianists The Duo Art brings the Concert Pianist into intimate contact with the people in their homes— he now becomes a part of their daily lives instead of remaining the casual stranger of the con- cert hall. This marvelous instrument act- ually reproduces the playing of the great pianistic artists with such absolute fidelity and natur- alness that trained musicians cannot distinguish between the playing of the instru- ment and that of the artist himself. Just think of these great artists We Cordially Invite You to Come In and Hear Your Favorite Artist Play on the Marvelous Duo Art O):40)- LO) (AVA) (02:10) (QUO) (OH ( AQAA: lo JHC o JK) (O(QiND { | WHiitiial Will Into Your Home who will play, for you in your own home—Paderewski, Ganz, Bauer, Gabrilowitch, Hofmann, Grainger, Leginska, Byrd, Novaes, Carreno and scores of others. Don’t overlook the fact that the Duo Art is also a very fine Pi- anola, with improved and ex- clusive tone and expression de- vices—you can yourself play any musical composition you desire —play it according to your own ideas of expression. The Duo Art may also be played from the keyboard in the usual manner—it is a beautiful piano- forte—either a Steinway, Web- er, Steck or Stroud. (O):1G) (OQ) (OVA). (7 (G39): (O) AQ): (@) (Ct 1O) (S401 10 LOO) (Oy (OAGH OA) OVO) CO? UE AT PINE Portland

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