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

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Select holiday gifts now—pay next year! make your selections NOW and «tart paying a lite each Month, so you oan comfortably keep paying a amall amount @ach month Into next year SPECIAL FEATURES OF OUR BY | MAIN FLOOR TOY STORE The wonderful one minute ELECTRIC WASHER —this machine does a washing of any size without hard work or worry—a good-sized wash in an hour; does the work perfectly— no woman can do it so well; not only washes, but also wrings out the clothes; a mechanical serv- ant! —will save its cost while you are paying for it! saves wear and tear on clothes, as it washes without rubbing— and saves wages of wash day help! the best, most practical aud mos! econcmical electric washer—it costs less than 2c an hour to operate! —-this electric washer operates the most prac- tical and useful way--it will give you no trouble or bother whatever. will buy a ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE —the mechanical connections are as simple to work as a common electric iron; smooth running transmission gears are practically noiseless when running. give her an EMPRESS sewing machine--- —THE EMPRESS is strictly a HIGH- GRADE machine—for easy running, simplicity, noiselessness, practical de- vices and construction, has no equal. —fully guaranteed for 10 yeas! —your old machine taken as part pay- ment on a purchase of a new EM- PRESS sewing machine. seneral eld the ELDREDGE TWO-SPOOL MACHINE--- —no bobbins to wind, Come and see it demonstrated. —you positively save from twenty to thirty dollars on the purchase of an EMPRESS machine. EMPRESS machine- tomorrow this Toy Coupon and llc will get one of these cute little Pas- try Seta, kneading board (5x8 Ing), rolling pin, bow i masher, in our MAIN FLOOR TOY STORER. no mail orders. /BOvS, JOM THE “STANDARD JEASY-PAYMENT BICYCLE CLUB” $5— DOWN, balance on small monthly payments— —will buy 4 “Gendron.” “Adiake”™ and “Win- Ber” motor bike, juvenile and standard model bicycles— $19.50 to $64.50 —@ complete showing for boys and all ages; best makes and grades of at fair pricings. ‘iris of cycles THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1919. “! Would Gladly Give Anything ! Possess to Get My Health Back” Haven’t you heard this statement made many and manya time? And OPPOSE USE OF. | | ARMS IN MEXICO ‘Labor Council Sends Reso-| lutions to Congress finan | na to the national on utions, inch t ir und President Wil f nelfdetermination of | * cited as being the country to adopt _ GOLDMAN HELD ‘Locked Up Waiting Word of Deportation Out of U. S. NEW YORK, Deo. Goldman and Alexander anarchiat leaders, arriving at E |iwland today to await deportation to| Russia, gave state taents,” in which they declared they | would return soon to “soviet Amer toa." Mine Goldman ex; and Berkman ¢= hange professors in lam here,” Berkman out “farewell sine that she! » be “ex hing soviet | | maid the “revolution” | would come within five or stx years! and expressed the bellef the coal | would grow Into a “ger strike in all the key industries—coa! #teel and railways Berkman and Miss Goldmen were locked up with other radic to await word from Immigration Com; miasioner Caminetti regarding the Vensel they will sail on and their| specific destination. | POSSE SEEKS BANK BANDIT | Indian Trailers Lead Depu- ties Thru Desert Brush SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Dee. 6 Indian trailers earty today were eading a pomme of armed leputy sheriffs thru the desert brunt ear Victorville on the trail of Art|! Brown, one of the two Hirown broth: | lors, wanted for the robbery of the Hellman bank in Lon Angeles The poss, under Sheriff Shay of San Pernardine county, encountered} Art Brown with his wife and chil dren driving over the desert 20 miles | from Victorville at 1:30 a m. today. | Brown leaped from the machine | and & moment later opened fire on| the officers from the brush at t roadside A hot exchange of sh followed, but Brown escaped acrons | desert tn the darknens. Brown's wife and three children, | the automotiie and two sultesses containing a quantity of money were taken In charge by members of | the pomee who started back for San Rornardine LOEW TO BUILD NEW THEATRES? SPOKANE, Dec. 6—Accordin, seeming authentic reports n today, din to | couver, B. ¢ BEOOND AVE. AT largest theatre in Angelos. it is certainly true, it—once gone and nothing else Those who have health often do not appreciate can possibly take its place. Money, fame, position—nothing compensates for health, And why people will deliberately take chances with this—their most precious possessions— is beyond the comprehension of the thinking person. It’s hard enough to keep feeling fit, at the best—to be efficient and ready every day to meet the problems which confront one. ssful and take advantage of the opportunities which present “right Otherwise someone is going to be suce themselves from time to time one has to and able to think clearly and keenly. be And yet to up on his toes” think faster than you do and. the result is going to be to your discom- fiture. Neglecting Decayed Teeth Endangers Your Health This is a scientific fact which is now so thoroly established and so generally admitted by the medical profession that no thinking person doubts it for a minute. And this applies especially to abscessed teeth, teeth which have tiny pus sacs around their roots which continually send a stream of deadly poison into the system. This poison is absorbed and travels around in the system till it finds a likely place to stop, such as a joint or some other susceptible spot. swelling and inflammation. into a good sized abscess by itself. Stomach Trouble Ear Trouble Eye Trouble Throat Diseases Here it gathers and the result is soon pain, In fact, the diseased spot may develop Rheumatism Spinal Troubles These are just a few of the more common diseases that may be and often are caused directly from abscessed teeth. And the worst of it is that the offending tooth does not always announce itself so you can place the responsibility on it. Many times it will ap- pear on the outside to be a perfectly healthy and norma! tooth—it may not give you any pain or inconvenience whatever. The only way to be sure is to have your teeth gone over by an expert dentist. We Have Experts and Experts Only at This Office Every operatoy in this office is a graduate registered entist of the highest standing in his profession. Every one of them has his certifi- cate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair in plain sight of all. Thus you are assured of having your work done by an expert dentist and done the way it ought to be done to give you permanent satisfac- tion when you come here. We Use the Best of Materials The best is the cheapest in the long run, so that is what we use here. We Guarantee All Our Work All our work is guaranteed by our guarantee of satisfaction which is signed both by the operator who did the work and by L. R, Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly reliable and responsible. This guarantee means just what it says—that if for any reason whatever your work does not give entire satisfaction, come back to us and we will make it right. Our Prices Are Reasonable This is made possible by the very large vol ume of business that we do. It stands to reason that we can afford to take a smaller profit on the individual case than an office which does only one-half or one-third of the volume that we do can possibly afford to take. Our Methods Are Painless We have brought our system of painless den- tistry to such a point of perfection that we are able to perform practically any and all kinds of dental work without hurting the patient a bit. We have indeed robbed the dental chair of ifs terrors. This has been a great boon to thous- ands, Free Examination We invite you to call and let one of our expert dentists give your teeth a thorough examination. He will quickly tell you if they need attention and just what the cost will be to put them into perfect condition. This examination and esti- mate won’t cost you a cent, nor put you under obligation to have work done unless you want it, But for the sake of your health—your efficiency —your chances for success, don’t put it off an- other day. Regal Dental Offices DR. R. L. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place, LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES [Philippine students, the students from Shasta county, even the jani- tors have organizations. This all may well, but there is a limit to alt things. Sooner or later the campus will be all organizations.” This was decided, tt is re ‘ASKS POPE TO ANNUL MARRIAGE. C. STUDENTS ARE ORGANIZATION MAD BERKELEY sitions t Propo. tubs of nity of Daily variou! Califor aroused the Californian, the university paper, this morning to declare that “one would think that the campus—just eae oe, QUININE Pab- ]as the rest of the world—has gone | than ts prescribed for ore - organization mad.” Continuing, the|A good pian is not ‘ait until you re paper ys jare sick, but PRE NT I " “Every one must organize. ‘The | 85, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE LABOR ON $15 SHOES ONLY erento te Bt ay oC ee ee Rete $10,000 JEWELS 98 CENTS, SAYS WORKER | 05 serie othe te Stn -— , = fr ’ —- WARHING TON, Nov. {tien tthe sae 7a e women a Ser +4 op maxis of 1,506 : Faia , i aring Men ot Good Teeth Impossible once more that ome | PORTLAND, Or., Dee. 5.—One of | Sound, gleaming, beautiful teeth— small package | And she represents the working] the most daring daylight robberies ever pulled off in Portland netted is there anything more fascinating in woman? (Oklahoma Children in ji seeeneanen tone a eq Save Cotton Crop BART, Okla, De ae sina On the first day of the Then figured , the value of the ¢ seed is worth $1 1 for the picking mately $3.00 a cB : ’ ’ ‘ ‘ 7 }women in reality, for last week she| Work, therefore, netted the etud jwot in six full shifts at making | $600 four bold, unmasked bandits $10,000 boots and shoes in a Toronto fac-| 8 J. Crawford, of Davis, re Worth of diamonds this morning. tory, This week she ix exchanging | the days when he sold cott Two of the robbers entered the ideas with the feminine working|® hundred. Today it is w Grossman jewelry store, Third and| leaders from a'l civilized times that much. In those Alder streets, in a main section of | Incidentally, Mrs, Derry king wag 40 cent the business district, locked Meyer something of the high « nds; Goodman, clerk, and H. M. Starrin, “They are waying the Janitor, in @ rear room, grabbed a used shoes to go up, 4 tray of diamonds which Goodman “It is not #0. At an investiga ‘had just taken from the safe and in Toronto it was shown th “made their getaway , cost of labor on a pair of $1 | A third member of the gang re was 98 cents. The retailers a | mained on guard at the door of the ted they got 60 per cent profit for store during the robbery and another handling the The jobbers | highwayman had an automobile wait- and brokers took even more." * ing for his partners. When Mrs. Derry isn't taking a * plaint fied Saturday against Mrs, (ide big part in world labor movements ; he works at chin kin MOONSHINERS KEEP’ . ie re to seseae edly ana | Peladitiana Serrano, 1005 35th ave. PLEDGE WITH COURT mother : | Working on a snp pi between 1 alled n at $3.60 th tw tions lays the knows sa hun today it is $3.00 and And this mark of beauty—shall n It will unless you are ever on the bi carer If your teeth are in poor condition, sadly in need of the dentist’s expert- workmanship, don’t delay oe ah 7 iss or call at our office. Do it now. oul hardly realize what our skillful, experi dentistry can do for your teeth until ae actual result of our workmanship. Whether a filling or crown, a bridge or plate is necessary, you can de; end w n satisfactory results. pon us for thoroughly Electro Painless Dentists “Laboring People’s Dentists” J. R. VAN cE Located for years 8. K. Corner PN ibgm pane SLEEPS ON FLOOR; WANTS DIVORCE) OAKLAND, Cal was able to week De 5, Tho he spend only one night a| at home. } wi made him | sleep on t r, Julian Serrano, a} hip's cook na divorce com khoes ANNISTON, Ala., Dec. 6—Hav- | San Diego and Sent Serrano hes home once a week, he ways. nh came home from one voy- found that his wife had let # occupy his bed and he had Piles Cured in @ t Druciists |OINTM fails t | blind, bleedin, | Btopa irritatic | You can get sleep after the | to first application, Price 60¢ refund mc at the jail here today, car- out on agreement with the which several weeks ago sen- them to serve trom 30 to 60 for making “moonshine” 18th farmer sent word ep on the floor, he charges, On another occasion he came home and had to wait 15 minutes to get into the house, where his wife was entertaining some of her friends, and then she did not introduce him to| to them, Serrano charges, NRS: DOROTHY ME COMES Mrs. Dorothy McCombs, of Washington, D, C., has asked the Vatican annul her marriage to William I, McCombs, President Wilson's cam paign manager in 1912, , “You ought to have married a tool.” “I am glad to think I did the cor. she is here vigorously representing rect thing.” MRS KATHLEEN DERRY come in as soon as he|weighs less than 100 pounds, yet Jail A would butchering his hogs. 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