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ide attention among Seattle housewives! S UNIVERSAL COMBINATION RANGE- —see the demon- stration and you willlagree that the EMPRESS UNIV ERSAL com bination Tange is the range for the up-to-date home where the best value for the TEACER Re a C A \ quaaTer vor | sas BEKO CGNe | \ — THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1920. 25 10.40 YEARS |W. SENTENGE Centralia Massacre Defend- ants Denied New Trial MONTESANO, April 6—Im- prisohment in the state peniten tlary for from 25 to 40 years is the sentence which was im | posed yesterday afternoon by Su perior dudge John M. Wilson up- on the seven 1. W. W. who were convicted In the Centralia Arnley tee day murder case. Loren Roberts was committed to the criminal insane ward at the Walla Walla penitentiary ous to the pronouncement of | cee Judge Wilson denied de | fense counsel's motion for trial The defense counsel served notice | al. AS IT SEEMS TO ME DANA SLEETH (Starts on Page One) daughter gets on ax an extra for 15 miputes in a one-reel comedy oumtar The American public Is pouring millions of dimes every day into business, and nobedy con od knoWs exactly what it ts all at. nere are few traditions, fewer ideals, almost no businors system, practically but @ trace sanity about the entire movie industry, and what ts going to come out of it all nobody knows, To date the dear public has tak- of en anything it was handed, and nm who were sentenced to jram Johnson maintains « big le | | igan't a new| month, JOHNSON LEADS _ MICHIGAN VOTE Senator Maintains Over General Wood Gain| DETROIT, April 6—Senator HH x4 to-| day in the Michigan presiden #, with com ineta of Mich preference primarte returna from 1,120 prec 2,421, The primary rewults do not neces will receive n | gates are to b: ventions the County « gates to the stat primary i» only preferential and is not binding Those precincts gave Johnson 104, ention | | politios and b 1,200 Rotarians in Victoria Session | VICTONIA, BL ¢ April 6 Twelve hundred Rotarians were as sombled here Tuerday Jay of the Northwent vention Albert @. Adama, of Atlanta, tn ternational president, addreaned the ption explaining one ry as the spread the pec Kotary con ra to the crowds that rush to leave the cara | fying. Jemonstrates that an American may be a candidate for president with only the attributes God gave him, uguinst organized politics and or anized wealth and power-explolting muccesstul in a great free commonwéalth, “Words fail me in expressing na} among nations. | Michigan Veterans Supported Johnson BAN FRANCISCO, April 6.—Sen stor Hiram Johnson's fight te ¢ American soldiers back from r a won for him the Michigan primary, according to opinions ex pressed today by Johnson beadquas ters here, leaders pointed out that of the Siberian exped> n was made up ot fiers and that John y Im that state was hin strong fight in the ate to have American soldiers returned “When Senator Johanson began his invasion of Michigan he found an organization of Siberian service men working tor him,” one of the lead Jers said today, “The former nob diers helped largely in bis cam | palgn.” Jack Monohan was found not guilty af the robbery of the Inde | pendent F Co. February 3, by * It has cried for more; and #0 long ae you oan make & million by giving be more day and who were held renponnibie | *02, as againat 60 for Maj. Gen for the death of Lieut. Warren ©. | Wood ent on the re Grimm and were convicted harge of second degree murder by | Yer were runt itude to the people of Micht-| jury in or court Tuesday. . that Monohan had in $60 worth of stolen money is usual- (~ fs - ; : ly to be found. , Mareh 13, are third place Smith, ©. C. Bland, Ray | «ll James Melnerney, John Bugene Barnett and Lert fury Hrite Becker, Lamb, . and may |yiand © in leas than the fellow who Hissar Gealt cents for a custard pie re it over a five-reel use comedy of Charley Chaplin's film @ big pr —our liberal cred- it-giving service will enable YOU to buy this nd the jury found, pre ww, the 10th de was Insane and not respon! Johnson Says Michigan “Is Marvelous Victory” the Centratia kil NEW YORK, At VANS COAL wooo Om Ay Ne Gane Te Om mOrBUALLY th more than any 15 unt ings 1 ite verdict after a deliberation of 19 hours and after | , & trial which had been bitterly cop tented for almost seven weeks. The jury ret ————- SET. aomem space — Michigur fore, we've had North Da ch I won uth Dakota, | od won 1 Minnesota k and fraud primary craay bust flicker of a ni remulous grin imbecile may be worth half a dozen fortunes, while the greatest art of the greatest living actor may fall absolutely Mat If ever an NI Monday elected) ™ry In Willis to represent|, “Heret “l feel grand! That Headache, Biliousness and Constipation is of & freak-faced tm, Wh —this 13-piece aluminum set purchaser of an NIVERSAL mm ragee during k the fa © of thene of kitchen oon a he of my chiidren show | Neal, 1 nd s & #impl maelf from @ ladder, Hin) ba the police he wan never ng intelligence, I 288 t AMBLING WITH HEALT That is just exactly what thousands of people in Seattle are doing every day. Perhaps they don’t know it but it nevertheless is true. They are the people who are neglecting their teeth—who are not visiting the dentist as often as they ought—who know that they have teeth that ought to be looked after by a dental expert, but yet who will persist in putting it off from day to day. These People Are Gambling With Their Health We make this statement unreservedly and in making it we are con- fident that we will be backed up by the big majority of up-to-date physicians as well as by other dentists. So many illnesses, many of them serious, can and do result from neglected teeth that a person who willfully procrastinates on dental work is deliberately taking chances on their most precious possession —their health. Abscessed teeth work twenty-four hours a day and seven days a week. They never quit—continuously they send their deadly poisons into the system. Tiny pus sacs around the roots of the diseased teeth form poisons just the same as any other part of the anatomy would if it were in a decayed condition. The poison travels through the sys- tem till it finds a spot where there is oes resistance than elsewhere. At this spot the poisons start to gather and pain, swelling and inflam- mation is the logical and inevitable result. This condition has usually wets ware; Just the ple wife wants ¢ set in made of heavy minum ware, large pieces othing « dollars; whe ' t pleases and on! Oh, what's the use? N describe, define or dete TONIGHT Chamber of Comme P. bi we. premident angements this TACOMA L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101-11 South Lith St, 200 at et aye and al ball of American Redding » se | Roy at LESLIE ROTH « JOHN F. McGOVE i doibie se, tae of Wendt, IN F. McGOVERN, 65, pioneer moted to student officers Military academy, tn Portland. Now Nearing End | MARYSVILLE, cal, April ¢.—The im the trial of Frank MeCor- charged with the murder of Brown, ts expected to com fits testimony today. A verdict expected by Friday —EE | Sunday morning, waa duried Tuesday morning from St George's Catholic! seq. or of Commerce assem church, Georgetown. ‘ de in Biberia and PULLMAN RATES will increase 20 per cent May 1, Pullman com of University of Cali- 30 47th ave. pall, 45th st and ith at 4430 47th ave. 8. W pal, 7 from heart trouble, driver, ¢ ¥ Monday © dem - nd £ ext Mien he hands you this cafeteria, & eoa—Open’ m of Merbert 1 For 67 years the Sperry trademark on Sperry Red Package Cereals Aas been a symbol _ Of urvice, a quar- ante of quality, a buyword in every dom! ae SPERRY RED PACKAGE CEREAL —you’re getting Sperry Flaked Wheat— a breakfast food that will win instant wel- come at the table. It brings you all the — of the wheat—an uncommonly clicious morning treat! Leave it to onal family—especially the children—to now and appreciate a breakfast cereal that is different. SPERRY FLOUR C0. U. 8. A. A fort ting points on the Pacifie Coast ‘Ten mill i? distribu 2 woe sae SPERRY ing Marines F, Beattie, boy «813 gir! Sth B and Angeline 2011 B W. V.. 15 Alder at 1516 1, MM %. 112 11th &, girl AR. 7881 46th &. boy &. E “Madinon hotel, boy th 8b51 Humes ph, boy «i. N, 207 10th hings, D. By B., boy 1972 Harvard N. . 119 Maynard « T sist M boy. a. 2666 99 hs. W Ryron ‘st, LICENSES Charles Marion L, Se n, Joseph B., Seattle *, Freda R., Milwaukee, Wis r, John J, Seattle ‘ ‘ nm. Loulse M., Seattle t. Bertrand 9 reevey, Mary Lioyd B, & y, Agnes, Seattle Henry Aw William, Seattle ...2 attle coed w McG ree H. Hverett aK, Mukliteo red Morgan. Lewal Aberdeen Legal tite Logal Herman A., Seattle 2 n, Irene C., 8 21 finger, Oliv futh A ‘ . 23 DIVORCES GRANTED Skaggs, Stella from 0. A DEATHS 7049 18th No anklyn Klin, 91, 129 13th ave. 6 days, 1508 26th 8 been diagnosed as “rheumatism.” Permanent cure of such a condition, of course, cannot be effected till the root of the trouble—in this case the root of the tooth itself—is put right. Eye, Ear, Throat, Stomach and Even Spinal Troubles Are Now Positively Known to Very Often Be Caused by Abscessed Teeth How can you possibly read the above facts and not be peas toned that you owe it to yourself to have your teeth taken care of properly at all times? Our Dental Service Offers You The service of graduate registered dentists of the highest standing in the dental profession. Ever operator in this office is a graduate regis- tered dentist who has graduated from a good dental college and who has successfully passed the thorough examination of the State Dental Board. Every one of our operators has his cer- tificate from the State Dental Board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair in plain sight of all. We Guarantee All Our Work All work that is done in this office is guar- anteed to give satisfaction or we will make it right. Our guarantee is signed both by the oper- ator who did the work and L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thor- oughly responsible. Our Prices You Will Find Most Reasonable We are able to make you the most reasonable prices on account of the fact that we do a very large volume of business. It stands to reason that we can afford 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. It is a fundamen- tal of business that quantity reduces cost and we aim to pass this saving on to you. This Is a Strictly Sanitary Office Sanitation is a hobby with us. We have spent a great deal of money on putting in the most up- to-date and efficient apparatus for the perfect sterilization of all instruments after using. This is a feature which is sure to appeal to you and make you feel much safer in coming to this office. Our Modern Methods Are Painless We are able to perform practically any and all kinds of dental operations in such a painless man- ner that the patient will not feel evep a twinge of pain. We can extract teeth, fill gr work on sore, sensitive teeth, and even take dut nerves, without the patient being hurt a bit. We Earnestly Desire to Please and Satisfy You This is Something worth considering, too. We aim to take care of you in such a manner that you will be glad to recommend your friends to us when they are in need of expert dental service, In fact, this very thing has been a very big factor in the phenomenal success which this office has enjoyed. Free Examination We cordially invite you to call and let one of our expert dentists give your teeth a thorough examination. He will quickly tell you if your teeth need attention, and if they do, just what the cost will be. If they don’t need attention he will tell you that just as quickly. And this examination and estimate won’t cost you a cent nor put you under any obligation to have work done unless you want ity Regal Dental Offices 44, 2846 W DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Avenue N. W, Corner Third and Uni In Every Respect Seattle's Leading Dentists Union Diagonally Across the Strect From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES MYSTERIOUS FIRE destroyed an | ipled hi at Beach drive and} . Dan ar nissan