The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 5, 1920, Page 11

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| “What would yuu do if a storekeep- \ THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1920. BAILEY WANTS TO BOSS TEXAS He’s a Headlight Among Fireflies Poison Is a Sure Death You would not think of taking poison yourself, much less would you stand for any one else giving it to you. You'd fight against it—nothing in the world but superior force could compe! you to take it. But here’s the rab—HOW DO YOU KNOW THAT YOU ARE NOT BEING POISONED EVERY DAY THAT YOU LIVE—IN FACT EVERY, TIME YOU SWALLOW? You don’t have to stretch your imagination to real- ize that decayed teeth are offensive and disgusting your sense of smell tells you this. This same sense tells you that if decayed teeth are so offensive and disgusting to others, what is the action in the mouth of the party to whom the decayed teeth belong? The answer is POISON. Every mouthful of food, every time your teeth come in contact with food and this food is transmitted to your stomach, every time you swallow, a continual stream of poison going into your system all the time. And you think this poison will not kill you? The doctor will not pronounce death by poison, but it will be from a disease that can be definitely traced to those decayed teeth. Now, when it doesn’t cost you a single penny to find out the true condition of your mouth what's the use of running the chance of having your health ruined, perhaps permanently? The answer is—SEE YOUR DENTIST TODAY, Modern methods—high-class dentistry —low prices. These we offer yous Electro Painless Dentists Laboring People’s Dentists J. B. VAN AUKEN, Manager Located for years at S. E. Corner First and Pike. Phone Mais 2555 HOUSTON, Te Mareh ex-senator, has two x Joe Batley Durposer ne his candidacy fe of Texas. of > wants to get contro! ont, Second, he delegates goverr resigned be 4 himself out of lne progressiveness of the! S king great plan: The maries are but two months away. | Not a single democrat bas #0 far presented h fin Texas, Interest in Texas in democratic national poll ties is at low ebb. | Many Texans think there ts one way out for the democratic party That is to purge itself of all the politicians who have disgusted the people and take a new man like Herbert or, write @ new set of constructive policies into a platform to the democratic | president popular Spring and appeal both and independent He Takes His Two | Wives to Court! | LONDON, March 6.—Accom. | panied by his two wives, Frank Har olf Augustus Deane Ongood went into Windsor police station and an Saloonkeepers nounced that he had committed To Halt the Flu| Passing Sign Buck)! ticiny. Ho said ne. married the BOSTON, March 5—As a preven-| PHILADELPHIA, March 5—Pro-|second wife because his home lite | tive against the spread of influensa, | prietors of saloons have been arreat-|W84 Unbeamble, He was remanded. | the board of health has started a ed for refusing to take down beer MOVEME campaign against spitting. Spitters signs, They claim said signa belong Rave been fined $5 for using elevated |to the brewerien, Officials say the|urated with sailing of steamship) subway stations for cuspidors. 7 breweries will be notified. Spokane for Sitka and Chatham ——— ita Friday. ‘ake the Money,” mr ta dogm sas Eight of Family APPLES . 2 Found With Flu SAN FRANCISCO, March 5.— Retail and Wholesale RICHMOND, Va, March 5.—Eight| persons dying with flu in one family, | six of them in one narrow bed, were found by eettlement workers here. Neagaes << ag ond ‘The lives of all will be saved, it is White Wistér P main Apples Spitzenderg Apples Delicious Apples Rome Beauty Apples Chelan Apples Winesap Apples at Wholesale and Netatl CANNERY MOVEMENT to Alaska | on Admiral line ships will be tnauus- | 3 @r offered you $20 to let him keep) the sidewalk blocked?” asked the “Arrest 1-3 Off—75c to $3.35 No Waste Motion Here tan represented by cawin J. Brown, ‘ |the same GRADE ap- ple in Seattle Ge to Stall No. 60, " new tal! No. 80, downstairs tn i if you | potatoes, The packing business is noted for the elimination of waste in manufacturing. Swift & Company is equally effective in saving waste in the distribution of products. From ranchor farm to your meat dealer there is no loss of time, money, material, or motion. Four hundred branch sales houses in large cities and towns, hundreds of regu- lar refrigerator car routes reaching small towns, all directed by wire from a central point, bring meat products from our packing plants located in producing areas, to retailers in all parts of the country in the best possible condition, in the least possible time, at the least possible cost, and over the most direct route. We Save You Money The total expense, for manufacture, freight, and selling direct to the retailer, is less than three cents per pound on all meat sold. Our profit from all sources is only a fraction of a cent per pound. Competition compels this close-cut sav- ing. Large volume of business, a well-bal- expert attention to details by men who know, make it possible. Weare in your service—at least expense Large Assortment of Sturdy Shoes for Boys All Sharply Under- priced lines in widths AAA to D. Save Now $3.50 to $5.00 On Each Pair WR-W ae 1220-22 SECOND Second Avenue at University PAGE 11 BROWN-WHITE SHOE CO. @ tyle Boots for Women Best quality all kid Boots, new and very attractive models in the Extra Special 9-inch, all brown kid lace Boot, as pic- tured. Sizes 2} to7, A to D. $9.80 shades; complete a Dich abe idl . (A, Nh feito eg AA to D' Brack Pa 3 eyelet Ox leather Louis 1e Mm Wel bo en ford” Mate Now Gypsy seam pum Cg 44,3 hid or len ‘all, AAA tof ack or (hoowntid or Pa Men—Oh! Men—Another chance to ZO Announcement An unwavering Brown-White pol- icy toward “better Shoes for less” coupled with the “service you ex- pect” is the deciding factor in the extensive alterations about to be undertaken. The present store will be somewhat smaller and many new conveniences will be installed in an effort to aid you in the selection of harmonizing footwear effects. Later a complete and entirely new depart- ment, the largest of its kind in the Northwest, will be opened with qual- ity footwear for women and children at prices that will effect a big sav- ing every day in the year. Sale Starts Saturday, March 6 AS USUAL lf not satisfied with your purchase we will gladly refund your money. Experienced Salesmen Wanted (Ch rain fiode} ac ey MAA oC tent replace those old Shoes now on your feet—one big window is full of very choice values of the real Brown-White variety and all priced to fit your pocketbook—here are two specials: eh to heel, made on cial $7.80. Black or brown calf on narrow English and Semi-English lasts; reg- ular $12.50; special, $8.80. Black calf with full double sole Girls of All Ages Can Save Lots of Real Money and See Oodles of Styles, and Every Pair Reduced an army last, spe- and profit. Send for our 1920 Year Book end get the facts about our business, Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Mlinola, Swift & Company, U.S. A. Seattle Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson St, J. L. Yocum, Manager CITY BUS LINE “CALLED ILLEGAL ‘The Seattle municipal railway can not engage in the jitney business | That's the eubstance of an opinion | given to the city council by Assist ant Corporation Counsel Thomas J. TAILORS Prices as Low as $35.00 L, Kennedy Friday. | The opinion declares that the mu | nictpal raflway has not the authority | to engage in business not expressly | provided by ite charter. The decision will prevent the oper ation by the municipal car line au- thorities of bus lines intended as “feeders” for street car nes, Ken nedy indicated, ' 304 PIKE ST. Mayor Fitzgerald Suffers Flu Attack Suffering from a recurring attack of influenza, Mayor C. B. Fitzgerald was confined to his home Friday. ‘The mayor had recovered from an |illness in time to return to his office | previous to the election. | His and little daughter are also si ith influenza, Red Invasion of Poland Planned WASHINGTON, March 5.—A Bol- shevist attack and invasion of Poland ix imminent, according | government advices, William R. G nell, a state department agent, 4 the house rules committee today, im urging food relief by the United] States Grain corporation for Armenia and Austria, WHO WOULDN'T SICK-A-BED WITH A PRETTY NURSE LIKE JANE MORGAN TO KISS HIM AND FEED HIM PILLS? AT THE WILKES | } In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaran- teed 16 years. EXAMINATION FREE ‘ $10.00 Set Whalebone Teeth. $8.00 Crowns ... $8.00 Bridgework $2.00 All work guaranteed for 15 years. morning and get teeth same day. Exal ry ioe plea Our Plate of Time. Most of our pi t Y patients, whose work is n taken in the c vice free. We Stand the se ie recommen EN by our ng go00d satisfaction. our jents who have tested our work. ming to our office, be sure yhen are in the right place. Bring this ad with you, Open Sundays From ® to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Oppontte Fraser-Patersen Ce. STAR WANT ADS’ BRING T

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