The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 25, 1920, Page 11

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; mT BAND OF OSTRICH TIPS “Healing-and Religion”, ‘TRIMS MILAN STRAW A Lecture by Dr. Tutt ean | sr a " Lecturing at the Masonte temple, |ligion grew lean so, Material modi-| Dr. John M. Tutt, ©. 8, 1., last might} cine had wo de spoke, in part, as follows tem apart tre If each {individual in this audience | Jowus began bh eloped into a ays ion, that when restorative minis nd to give a reason for|try, and healed the sick by purely DR. WILSON TALKS ON DENTISTRY The people of this city cannot expect to enjoy good health ng become enay dropping Into She cary to prepare, no doubt it would | spiritual power, he was termed both | unless they care for their teeth. nore col ragged bi Aye i gpeded od oo th-| There is nothing that is such a controlling factor for good health as the we may be maid to be | heardof had it be ke th siercid give tan human interests, for| healing power of G care of the teeth and trouble in this is easily avoided if you visit your dentist in time. When I speak of what my office offers to you in dental service I do so to get your patronage, as it is the only means to sustain my practice at such reasonable fees that you can afford to visit a dentist. My prices hard ly leave an excuse for the neglect of your teeth, Teeth should be taken care of before they are decayed into the “nerve,” allowing treatment of the teeth under the best of conditions. A visit to my office will benefit even those who think they have good teeth, because those da, phynte who sit back in that satisfied frame of mind that their teeth are all O. K sn iene ee apply find out too late that there is decay working up under the biting surface, 1t te signif * , mS, a future concerned in t ation of his bedy, Christian has amgigamated these interests #0 | h¢ that, rf viewed, religion and! ¢ ticine me one; and since! t bristian & ealing gr manner of di pin ite saving and) sin, bu ts, STOPPED Si. is applicable to all! ¢ and some day a tooth will break in a very dangerous way, demanding an ex- perienced operator's service and attention. Teeth must be used and used properly. You should have all of your teeth. To think that the loss of one tooth is of no consequence is folly. 10 weparat medicine, The pag cine were called v heal sick of war were Jewus knew these laws, them, and laid upon all C the injunction to imitate his heal works. It may be argued that Jesus enn, just am the ppealed to fo: of peace for p! to separate fr Washington's Leading Dentist ywer to heal upon hin inciples only. Yet he ulvocally ‘T p eines whall n that believe Rut if the contention be true, how did Paul, - = . BY CORA MOORE yway. Mi however, is the elple, acquire the art of Christian ue Sabh . suchores ite, wit atent leather, o healing? It must be admitted that mo YorW’s Fasien uthority nair lace as well as ribl Paul used none but spiritual power| There is much talk about the up-|feta and satin used in combination his reat ministry, The Ward Ult of hats, put some of the . ae | Master, allud: His divine Prin. best of the ones show just as In English Sled convicts are) ple, the he and saving m an ever to P| not permitted to see a mirror dur invariably some hap » tend upward. | ine the term of their imprisonment religion an medi eine ame more material and re One of the features of my office is the ad- vice which we give patients as to the care of the teeth, and I am prepared to make a thorough examination of your mouth and ‘ will not only tell you what it needs, but also the cost of the work it requires. ADVANTAGES OF MY OFFICE The latest and most modern equip. ment. follow DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ex President Michigan State | Board Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist X-RAY DEPARTMENT IN CONNECTION 4 : MOTHERS FRIEND | Wore Done d 4 said: “Lot I am with you a This Christ was available to al Th a just neas to the ration of it. ‘The|with a narrow ro eat and to pave, no led crown of taffe | power of God jWondrously present with Jesus, and|and a band of » with the early Christians for 200 |08trich tips surre ng «ly Examination and Estimate: ding It in Expectant ully Free y comfort: || Mather's 504-12 EITEL BLDG, ‘ Mi a Ovens! | SECOND AND PIKE " lemaritinis PreuLaTon oO 4 7 &. SEATTLE J ears, Is available to all today, and| Very smart and also & vei n understood and employed able wort of hat, aa ailk-tor fetter SM ig 1M bin particular, h /ing0 hip | oe lg ; All straws are in voque Curhat ts © hape o Iby the time spring in fi The finest equipped laboratory to do plate and bridge work. A scrupulously clean office and sterilized instruments, The Demand of the Day is Sanitation. We extract teeth free for plates and bridges. Examination Free Painles Pixtraction 50c “ron... $9000 $5.00 Meredith’ and shipped to California n given Tues ub under t b of the North bat 12 planes will be al Best Bridgework Beat Porcetain oan the Western district of Crown ... $5. 00 Mi | Washington for the serial forest pa ¢ Best Rubber trol service which will be inaug Plate f} jurated tn April. The planes will be Ss “$10.00 HY [stationed at Camp Lewis as their) * 1. 2 . home aird . and will patrol Obey That Ever-Insistent Impulse and Visit Dr. Wilson Today i \eae south acane Cpabon, vethdaiy. | Major Smith made a plea for » WITSON Pid innding eld, both far government | Cliand private planes, He dencribed 3 x e J ° [ ° y HM | tno rine of aviation in other parts of | The United States senate’s recent confirma- o Unit tates and cited instances f towns much smaller than Seattle which have obtained excellent Jand: | tion of Edwin T. Meredith’s nomination to Secretary of Agriculture brings to the pub- lic eye another instance of a poor boy’s rise. Forty-three years ago he ,was a penniless youngster on an Iowa farm. Today, besides is recent appointment to a position in President Wilson’s cabinet, Edwin T. Mere- dith is editor and publisher of “Successful Farming,” now one of the largest and most prosperous farm publications in the coun- try, from which he derives an income, so re- ports disclose, of some $600,000 a year. For Your How oR he do aT How did he get his % start? For two or three years prior to 1901 Convenience he wotked ae a peltiar aod during that : ‘ig time S: E MONEY. In 1901 he i: gargs Ba. and a printer friend BOUGHT THE PA- pa o_o 4 PER for which they worked. This was his v 810% FIRST AVENUE ¥ Opp. Colman Bidg. Phone Elliott 1833 Lady Attendants ing folds. ‘ASQUITH WINS "| COMMONS VOTE » Ad Interest if — | Veteran English Statesman Tax Is Not Paid| Again Leader sf Liberalo en | A 15 per cent penalty will be added jto all taxes not paid by Monday ‘The . world. steps lively ta the March 1 County Treasurer William | If you are w “thin and ema- “|r ythm of jazz these days, and the aines said Wednesday ted and can't put on Mesh or Ket) now pill which opens at the Palace m matter how much you to Swift Drug Company or | Hip tomorrow keepa pace with the | Stores and Ket ch | times. “Let's Get. Married,” a lively three-|farce with music, steps off at the guetes a © bill. With Frank Byron | If at the end of three weeks | head of the bill don't t i stronger and better | the comedian, featured and a clever | | os at's “5 Herbert As-| has been ‘ of commons ot, it was offi LONDON, Fe ith, former nday nounced as fol Hi. Asquith, Mberal, 14,694; J. M ite, 11,840; J, A. D. ‘t brighter and your nerves | ree», ar a + sioner Mac ar nist, 3,778 | ° : h 4 7 paler! it you dont nese bother | oer uma with un upto tne min USE HIS ARMS .". iory. whch again is opening Saturday start as an editor and publisher, for in P ay if you] ute wedding. | pate Aw Pigateeatog evening from 6 to 8 1902, WITH HIS SAVINGS he founded stay there: flesh, you ye| The Sakata Trio, equilibrists, pre. oar poo considered by observ o'clock. “Successful Farming,” then a little sheet ‘f money back for the asking and|sent an offering which includes Re ton Phosphate will coat you| juggling, head balancing on the | BUt Rheumatism and Indiges-| ors as It} utmost importance. scanty in news and scantier in advertising. 3 < el kic tion Are’ Gone Now Since _ | agair es him in line for the PORTANT—B 100 4-Iron Phos. | apeze and barrel kicking. | rye Bis ‘ ed out } The first few issues were refused by the de- Lawrence Johnston is billed as Taking Tanlac aauihter of treatment, at $150 per pack: | ‘hinjmor a taser Kelas” is the sgnit. ‘ livery wagon hired to take them to the post- tment, at $1.50 per pack-| wriogs Kiaasy Kids” is the signifi office until payment was made. The post- office would not mail them until the post- age was paid. But Meredith was not daunted. He plugged away with his paper until, today, it has a circulation of over eight hundred thousand and the net profit from each monthly issue is estimated at $50,000. Meredith depended on no one but himself for his start—he was self-starting. He backed his ability WITH HIS OW SAVINGS. You can, if you will, do like- wise. The State Bank of Seattle will hel you ACCUMULATE THE CASH you will need for some future move. Start an ac- count here now and add to it regularly. A solitary dollar will do it. aee— 30 conis a week a lb ad cant billing of Bert and Elsie 3 Matthews, who will be seen in a sing i dancing novelty Main and Main promise to stir up ja gale of laughter with their com- ledy skit, “Breeze From Southland." Equilibrists and aerialists are thi |Three de Lyons, two men and a| cor | woman. | Buck Jones will be featured in a| wi of the ca attle country, “Laxative Bromo ‘Quinine Tahblets”’ 1 this (the ttacked my cramps tn my n tie, finding it in At would nearly draw | inn Fein, Mr, Mac ; why, many a ti ck in trade must be get » middie of th abare. | 11 would tle th at my father’s tie to. rs. After eatin iy, if this election is to t ated and stuffy won on ties, I may frankly w y get my breath. My \, 1 suffered from cor time and had to ta every night. If my work h me to use my arms would have had to nuse I suffered terribly with rh IS COMING matiem in my shoulders. Tost steer. Tg Dead in Siberia It Is Not Enough aio ae 0 St ‘apt. Arthur B, Grindell, former tremely weak and run ‘ Cc ’ t 7 sehen director of publicity for the Red ‘ and if ever a person was satisfied | Cross In Seattle y iVostok, ay more important to persuade liver, tainly satisfied with Tanlac. Tanlac rceo#din o Ween Wee ie ontdhanen a ridieul. untonist SCHOOL, BOARD Wednenday turned over 975 school bonds of | $1,000 each to the state. They have been sold to the state to defray build | ing expenses, tipation laxative requi much, I it up, ghter, with cries * greeted this re you're no’ \Capt. A. B. Grindell MIRACLE MAN Hut now IT am a a to have the bowels move. It is vent straight after my troubles and of purchases kidneys, skin, and bowels to act in eae X Gat cat, anyibing. o&t ts ee tiie eehaa ddat I harmony and against self-poison- afterwards, My liver never troubles) i# survived by x widow and mall rpms SEA TTLE ; 1 apartments, 318 10th ave., body will be sent home by ing. BEECHAM’S PILLS act favorably upon Tiana the yomumatars: bas sacs Se : ‘ A COMME RCIAL DEPARTMENT SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ESCROWS all organs concerned in food-digestion and my shoulders and I can use my arms | us freely as I ever could in my life, | transport | DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE BOND DEPARTMENI waste-elimination; they remove causes sleep? Why, I sleep like a log and Uncover Gann. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OPER SATURDAY EVONINGS PROM 6 TOR O'CLOCE as well as relieve symptoms. —- eaay $004, hearty. breakfast, | i sessdahis ers 4 Sarin adh suri be i ee en inat reat | in His Coal Pile} ee tn on pounds, am as #¢ id «@ « dollar in| Thirty “bindles” of cocaine niet fine alllin a coal pile back of Ah Sing’s for me to| laundry, 421 Madison st., were un ny @ good word Jeoverba by police in a raid early Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell| Wednesday, Sing was arrested after Largest Sale of any Medicine in the World. under the personal di-|one of th Bia ey in said te hee ‘ 7 % 4g a special Tanlac represen-| bought a. “bindle” blue eer eee fuld by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 106,266 | ive Aavertivemont, man for $4 O:@-@ © © © © © 0 0 8 0 © eM 8 0 On8 © © OOH ee Be ees © eo 2 8 OC on \ BEECHAM’S PILLS *: from the

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