The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 10, 1920, Page 2

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56 Years service to the hgmefurnisher! | large and conveniently | arranged buffet: extra special— ‘SIMS ATTACKS |( THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, Le SEC. DANIELS |Accuses Him of Pursuing) “Defeatist Policy” BY RAYMOND CLAPP! | (United Pre | miral William 8 a! prevent WASHINGTON, “ Aa today ac cused Secretary Dan lefeatiat declared, fighting poliey."” is more eplrit of the navy This policy, pisheviam emumed his before the senate naval affa: committee investigating 1 he is willing nal sacrifice to pre vent fuch a policy getting a perma nent hold in the navy “The policy of rewarding defeat which the navy department openty supports, is more the fighting spirit of our navy or any other military organization in |the world than the worst form of | aighevism is to organized govern Sima declared, injecting this ‘defeatist rm’ into our navy and attempt ing to make it a permanent policy, 1 lieve that inestimable harm will sult unless something can be do to eradicate it before it be comes officially established in the service “1 am willing to undertake any this getting a perm more impor ty of the ce it than to build “What is the millions for b | kolng to offer spe oy the future to eliminate en battleships: f spending js of pursuing detrimental medal | detrimental to 8: Pp m—First Baptiat —W. E. Priestley, munl manufacturer, speaks on nside History of the Shan- cident,” before First Bap- ‘otherhood, p. m.—Loss Marche, Third W. and Nickerson—Ross Improvement club meets to dis- * grading of Nickerson and erson sts pm ~C hamber of Com- merce assembly rooms—Former meet for reorganias- oosevelt Veterans’ 1 ave—Rainier forms Wom 8 p.m. Ladies’ 8p. m—¥, M. ©, A. auditort. um—Free recital by Geattie Com- munity School for Masle Study, A. M. BE. chureh, ith | ave-Maj. I h Caldwell makes campaign spec 8 p. m-—Caldwell campaign meoting at Fremo 8 p. m.—Lakeside hall, Rainier Beach—Rainicr Fitzgerald club meets, 8 p. m—Dudley hall, Pighth ave. 8S, and Kenyon—Fitzgerald | for Mayor club of South Park meets, 8 p. m.—Phalen’s hall, Colum: bla—Fitzgerald campaign meet- ing. 8 p. m—3432 Bnd ave, W— Supporters of Duncan for may ld Precinet 72 organization | at home of H. | Duncan makes campaign speech, | 830 p. m—Green Lake Branch an mayoralty cas- 3 AS IT SEEMS TO ME DANA SLEETH | derstandab! The Seattle Symphony or has in its French horn, wood wind, and in its cello sections, ensemble artists of high rank. * It has a harpist of perfected excel lence; it has at least one violinist of concert ability; ft has one or two cello soloists of top r k if sited us, we would thousands, and or a sent; use week we come of tInanition; of more will be pay from $2.up it is with w ry | said Inter, I expect to deal justly with ev lery artist who visits us, but any kindnesses I have will be given to promote the growth of local mu sical organizations and artists, and not to fatten the personal purses of clever promoters, An actress says that a divorce | without publicity id worse than no | divorce at all Five million people use jt to KILL COLDS HILLS §\Shelton, Wash., Man Will Testify in Bisbee Hearing :! BY M. D. TRACY (United Press 0 y sigtee at TOMBATON He i Evidence hitherto kept His part public wit be produced in cording to the Bisbee deportation trials if \ to notify the posse by K. Kellogg, of Shelton, Wash,, | Phone to mobilize _ WRECK OF SHIP Kellogg was behalf of the riots before the British Steamer Bradboyne Sinks Off Newfoundland commission of President Wilwon, which investi leportation of | er 1,000 ntriking copper miners | the same time it investigated Mooney case. HALIFAX, N, 8, Feb, 10 ways has been prevented ty-one men h According to French's copy of the |of the sinking transcript, the outstanding points to|the British — steam Bradboyne which Kello: formerly the War Panther, accord SUMMARY ©: c | ing to advices received at the marine 1S OFFICIALS land fisheries bureau here today That Col. J, C.’Greenway, mana-|_ A lifebont from the steamship) f the Calur Arizona mine, su | Oxon n, attempting to rescue the A the deportations of the Bradt hat the Western Union office at ith loss of th bee was ch members of th © hours perished when the nding witness in French has a copy of the test! mony Kellogg gave before this com mission. Only a few copies of the |transeript oxist, French said, and the pub ation of charges therein al-| Twen- | y ¢ perished as a result |! Bradboyne ‘apt. G. D, Rees and Second Of-| jas of the Bra 7 Western Union man-| Picked up by the # ager thought Stout was an army eap-|tmouth, The Oxonian wire! | ta was returning with Stout asked Kellogg to cen- the BP telephone wires, but that Kel si ar ine ge :|$90 Diamond, Razor, Candy Disappear! A $90 diamond ring, @ razor and a |vox of candy disappeared from | sted that they get|MeCouth’s home, at 2808 634 ave, ikere to Co: » Mondsty night, Uncle Sam | Sacer ee We nat-| ‘The man who stole an unestimated | | lations. of the Loyalt tations were ie, at which the planned, |lumbus, wh would tak Leip Saves Him From Being Hit “age <ellogg was a member of the tele {Gian c jump _ ## of 2143 N. ry when he cur jum. Drink Goffee Indige ‘oundiand of | |! If It Couses Indigestion, a Couple of Stuart's Dyspepsia Prompily ablets Will Relief coffee is the used by any~ 4 o “I Surely Do Bajoy My Coffee! Not Afraid to Drink It, Wither, Mave a Box of Stuart's Dyspepsia uy ‘ablets,” tuart's Dyspe d mix stom- churns the officers who y 23 Bal t | Stolen—a Rabbit; He Wants It Back! “It's Just an ordinary gray rabbit, | | but I want ft back | R. N. Swanson. y, from whe m, made the re eenway knew what|@mount of jewelry from Berry's Art- ever, we craft store, 1210 Fourth ave., used a| you will enjo © Sam didn't ae window Mond nord | yithens the OMietine 6 ’. B. Kirtley | digestion. them there at! B. Kirtley dis et hei yo gg MP «carries Stuer 'pyspepala Tablets, Price 6 cents, maye vay am CASCARA” P QUININ BROMIDE about having Standard cold remedy for * gears | that time,” paign meeting £30 p. m—Mountain View hall, 72nd and Aurora—Duncan mayoralty campaign meeting. regular price $32— , splendid buffet, 4s here pictured, is an interesting, and ly very special value. iveniently arranged, mounted with long mirror plate 2500 I. Denny est to the po- | finished; good size regukar price $3 r Under or Over 6” Will Be Raevectad our Downstairs De- nent we have repriced last of the Sale Offers cabinet base SPECIAL for the week, $23.95 Tuesday, Tried Pyrar Pyramid for Relief? If Not, Send for a Free Trial Treat- ment—Many Saved From Operations | Have you tried Pyramid why don't you? The tria just mail eoupon below Pyramid Is Just W You Will Surely Agree After a Trial amaze you yramid deliverer— ail Coupon mew or get from any druggist anywhere no substitute .E COUPON COMPANY $86 Byremid Bidg.. Marshall, Mich, ndiy send me a Free Sample Pyramid Pile Treatment, in’ pl Others are yard the rabbit was N 2 p. m—Good Kats cafeteria. —Mayor Fitegerald and Maj. Hugh Caldwell appear before Women's Good Government league, 8p. m—O21 W. 44th «t—Ram “Fitzgerakd for Mayor” club meets. 9:30 p. m.— West Fairmont — Improvement hears Maj. Hugh Caldwell, 8 p. m-—Washington hall, 1th and EK. Fir—Candidate James Duncan speaks, 8:30 p, m—Vesker Branch I. brary—Candidate James Duncan speaks. 9 p. m—Carpenters’ hall, Fre mont—Candidate James Duncan Seattle — chub speaks, 4 p. m—104 Henry bidg.— Prof. Emilio Goggio, romantic language instructor from Uni- on “The Value and Importance of the Study of Italian for Sing- ers and Musicians.” 8 p. m—toom 108, Queen Anne vhigh school—Queen Anne Alum- “ni association holds annual meet ing, plans reunion, dance, picnio and elects 1920 officers. 615 p. m— Bon Churchmen’s club meets, A Episcopal church men invited. 8 p. m—Masonie Club rooms, Arcade building—Anti-dap league holds open session. Councilman ic candidates to be heard on ordinance licensing rdoming- house and mercantile proprie- tors, and restricting aliens. Pub lic invited, | | versity of Washington speaks ~ | 4 { SABE TEA TURNS. GRAY AIR ik It's Grandmot' recipe to bring color, luster and y hair when faded, or gray. Tha’ beautiful, even shade glossy hair can only be had by brew ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul phur, Your hair is your charm, It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mix- ture; you can get this famous old recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients at a small cost, all | It is called Wyeth's | ready for use. Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back the luster of your ha alr Everybody uses “ Sulphur Compound Wyeth's Sage and now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that, nobody can tell it has been applied. | | You simply dampen a sponge or soft |brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lu» trous. f dark, | natural color and) If you are suffering from rheuma- tism, stomach trouble, or your eyes or ears or throat are bothering you and they don’t appear to respond to treat- ment the way they should, perhaps it’s your teeth that are causing all. the trouble. How Can You Determine This for Certain? The way to be sure is to consult an expert dentist. And right here at this office you will find expert dentists a-plenty. We have a staff of skilled dentists, every one of whom is a grad- uate, registered dentist, who has suc- cessfully passed the examination of the state dental board and every one of whom has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair in plain sight of all. When you have had one of our ex- | | Your Teeth May Be Responsible perts examine your teeth you can ac- cept his verdict with the fullest confi- dence that he knows what he is talking . about and that he has a’ real, sincere“ desire to help you solve your tooth prob- to the very best advantage to your- se This is a great thing for you. The confidence which the public ‘has in this office, both for square dealing and for turning out the very best of workmanship, we regard as t the most valuable thing we possess. It has taken us years of careful service to the public to build up this confidence and you may be sure that we are not going to take any chances whatever on losing it. We Can Do Your Work Without Hurting You, Too Painless dentistry is an, accomplished fact at this office. We have brought our system of painless dentistry to such a point of perfec- tion that we can and do perform practically any kind of dental work without hurting the patient a bit. And You Will Find Our Prices the Most Reasonable This is a fact which is made possible only because of the very large volume of business that we do. We buy all our materials in big quan- tities of course, and it is also possible for us to take a smaller profit on the individual patient than an office which does only one-half or one-third of the volume that we do can possibly afford to take. And We Guarantee All Our Work You are afforded absolute protection when you, have work done here. Our guarantee is binding and means just what it says, viz., if for any reason your work does not give entire satisfaction, we want you to come back to us and let us make it right for you. We Use the Best of Materials * When we do a piece of work for you, big or small, we expect it to stand up and give you the service to which you are entitled. To this end we buy only the very best of materials. FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call and let one of our expert dentists give your teeth a thorough examination. He will tell you right away whether or not your teeth need attention, and, if so, just what the cost will be. This examination and estimate won't cost you a cent nor. put you under any obligation to have work done unless you want it. But if you understood just how dangerous bad teeth are, as well as we do, you wouldn’t hesitate a moment. You would be down to* our office just as soon as possible and have your teeth examined. Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union In Every Respect Seattle's Leading Dentists Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice, Be Sure to Get to the Right Place LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES such figures as will a speedy clearance, only the small and e sizes are left. Practically every wanted yle is here in both Staple nd Noveity Models, and ‘if you are fortunate "enough to wear un- 'der size 4 or over 6, this is an ortunity you not afford to a y but DR L, R. CLARK ‘Mabel McKinley—Niece of the Late | President of the United States—Takes Nuxated Iron for Health and Strength And Says She Regards It as The Ideal Tonic For All Weak, Run-Down, Nervous Women Dr. George H. Baker, Formerly Physician and Surgeon Monmouth Memorial Hospital of New Jersey, Explains Why Iron Is One of the |GREATEST OF ALL STRENGTH BUILD- ERS. | Says: He has ing in his exp fective for hel strong, health: Values up to Values up to almost double $17.00 Our regular high grade stock—not “Seconds.” Black, white and wanted shades, Regular $1.75 and $2.60. he res Mixes Mc had o! /MEN—lf You Take a “9” § = or Larger You're in Luck § £ Nettleton and Boston- Shoes in Tan and Black, all staple styles, single and double soles. All nines or larger. Reg- prices up to $16.00, now priced down to _TURRELL =: __ Second and Madisén—Downstairs Department enean my social and charitable found myself in . down sty Miss McKinley has a voice of unusual quality and it was following her work singing for the soldiers that she became weakened and run-down and had recourse to Nuxated Iron, Once more in superb phys ical condition, Miss McKinley says she is convinced that Nuxated Iron has no equal as a Strength, Health and Blood-Bullder, that would rebuild nable me to statement, rding the efficacy of erdinand King, i nd medi t formerly Monmouth physician and ospital, What wi surgeon | eth and bp edad | is my opinic iy nine times out of ¢ ves and {uilling strength motics or stinmulating arues, | f but mlenty of ric woman nd who I quickly tr . suffers from iron of the gr y and does know it. 1 blood b d are thous 1 |alcian insistently ymmended Mint |T give a fair trial to N consented to begin its result that after a fe weakness asi exhaustion trom which i 1 nt readily suffered began to be rep d by a fylid up their red blood corpuscles, wed strength and vi- r physical energy and than three week ves back to vibrant and time my whole system was tingling ealth. By enriching the 14 not a nec with energy and power, and I was blood and increasing its oxygen which in well overjoyed to find that I was once carrying power, Nuxated Iron. will Ike the older 4 m™ » physical condition often transt ron has accomplished toneless tis. 80 much for me that I regard it as MAjthe ideal tonic for all weak down wor a@ stren, is blood. build rd am I have found 9 » 80 effec= ping to make strong, looded wome Manufacturers’ Ni fh is recommend own to druggists, reantc Iron produc flesh, oes not injure ¢ cokes of ok upset t into A hem look rysuvansTEEEESUNTGSN =SESSSSESESSSaREE RESETS wil und entrely satisfactory re purchaser or they will re or within @aurpria short ve Nuxated brem hi ne other physieh for y OW “D> io e Di T Ww Bo., la Somer esne, on Stine McKinley's an opinion was Gi 6 ker, Switt's Pharmacy ad all other druggists, Ele)

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