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hopes to accompany the auto cara VOR which leaves here May 18 as far ae the Oregon line, where Gov, Ren Oleott wilt meet the caravan and ac GOmMpany it to the California be QTY. Business men will go to Relling- ham to attend a Tuesday dinner to Right, when the caravan will be dis Clseed with business men of that Itched Till Lost all ever being cured until 1 got a trial bottle of D. D. D. Results were so great I got a large Dottie. Can sleep now and Always praise DD. D.-ROn- ERT K. HOLMES, Manakin, Va. merits of D. D. D._ Try It to- @ toxins times ca’ BIG THREE VICTOR EDISON COLUMBIA HE summit in perfection has been achieved in these great, mm time-tested instruments, real musical instruments of the highest musical merit. HEIR reproductions have a glorious tone, exquisitely sweet and of unalloyed rich- ness; a source of permanent delight to the music student and music lover, UST drop in and permit us to demonstrate the superior qualities of each. Compare at your leisure, and if you wish to select you may be assured of prompt delivery and are invited to arrange payments which will conveniently suit you. Seattle’s Musical Headquarters BERS ee DR GHENT TELLS.-- Why Hypo’s Arm Is Leathery. Why Dope Fiends Sweat. Why Hop Users Steal. BY DR, J A. GHENT County Jail Physician PPM VETERAN HYPO'S ARM re-| collapse. sembles a piece of eather more | yellowish, dry coating, and the [than human flesh. It is & mane of | breath is something terrible, These scar tissue from the shoulder down, | unfortunat uffor awfully Almost ( raz Many hypoa inject the drug into | the leg or thigh, for fear of detection, | Cave he t cially with women, were a This obtains eo [al ag BY The tough, leathery condition ts about thru continuous une of needles, old pieces of wire, he and such Instruments, | purposes, Quite frequent seen form at the site . due, of course, to in- puble | fection, ratherings sometimes <li ot eevoreshouie investigate nt reach tremendous, prepartions-T | wu? and from it you wit! understand | Ruarnntes the “rst bottle have opened them and drained out a) 81 00. pint of the foulest smelling pus It in| | possible for the human nose to smell. | The absorption of this pas, or the toxic matter thereof, at|Perience such terrible sweats when 8 severe chills and fever, | they are deprived of the drug, With- ending In severe sweating and utter | Out attempting to be technical, for| = | in turn, sells it to the Chink, or other Se | sce that the earning capacity of the| | The tongue has a heavy, Dr, Gillespie, of Portland, reports da man who he for 32 years, The! | patient used 1,600 grains of morphine | | and 460 grains of cocaine per month. | | In doing @ ifttle mathematical work | | with this man one day, they Mgured he had punctured his #kin with a hy-! podermnic needle during that period 60,000 times. This, of course, fe an/ lexeeptional case, but neverthelens| how leathery the skin must become. eee NUMBER of people have asked why ft that drug fiends ex then I would have to explain the| phystological action of the drug, 1| will stmply #ay that morphine | up all the secretions—the glands, the intestinal fluids an This is the reason that hypos are ordinarily constipated, Bul when the drug ts withdrawn, then, others after about eight hours, the effects | | wear off and the secretions become | more active—the sweat glands are! relaxed, other Muids begin to per! | form thelr functions, and thus we! | have the eweating, and’ if he contin: | | wee without the drug, he will prot | ably have diarrhoea as well. About a hundred people have asked, “Why do drug addicts steal, | while they are in every other way | honest™ ‘The anawer ts very «imple—they | steal in order to get enough money | to buy dopa It must be remembered that the carrier, or runner, takes a Iittle joy: ride to British Columbia, He buys the dope for about $20 per ounce. He, vendor, for about $40, and they sup ply it to the dopes at exorbitant) prices, ranging anywhere from $200 to $300 per ounce. Tt costs the average dope from $4 to $10 per day to keep the lick up. | The casual observer will readily dope user is impaired to much an ex | tert that it ie impossible for him to} jearn that amount, consequently he | dons the next easiest thing and steals, In other words, the existing deplor able conditions make criminals out of | those who would otherwise be hon ‘SERVICE MEN HOLD CAUCUS Delegates to County Con- vention Urged to Meet Exqervice men whe are delegates |to the King county republican con- vention are urged | at Roosevelt ball, | Wednesday evenin: > | The call is signed by the following veterans: Malcolm Douglas, Wm. M Inglis, Ed Clifford, BE. 8 Gill, John ©. Carroll, Hervey Lindley, Ewing D. Colvin, Tom Hammond, James Quigley, Ralph Douglas, Tom Swale, Bert Ross, Edward Sheehan, W. J Kingsley, Ben Obnick, H. C. Cutler, Just add water, * it's ready CAKE FLOUR. Cakes and Tomatoes in Batter. Even the powdered milk is in Ctably less. Waterway, Harbor Island, Seattle. Seattle Portland Tacoma Quite Conceal “Left-Overs” im appetizingly new dishes, you just need a package of ‘nar PAN- It’s a scientific combination of the choicest buckwheat, wheat, cora and rice with the exact amount of rising and even corn sugar to make a erispy crust on such economies as Minced Meat Fritters, Salmon Griddle Sey PANCAKE FLOUR. That's why the package costs you a few cents more and the cakes cost consid dire ROLLED OATS AND xy ad PANCAKE FLOUR COOK BOOK, by Isabelle Clark Swezy tells 27 new ways to use Pancake Flour. a postcar@ request will bring you a free copy. Address our Home Oifice, West Fisher Flouring Mills Company Charged specifically with stealing four cartons of shoes from an N, P. freight car on March 20, Jones, 28, was arrested by Deputy United States Marshal BE. R. Tobey Monday afternoon. made at Jones’ room in the Broo apartments, Auburn Jones’ activities are known to he connected. with the workings of the gang of freight car looters that js} rapidly being rounded up by spe-| cial agents of the Northern Pacific and federal officers, it is said, His mother, Mrs, Sarah Jones, was ar. rested last week near Bothell by| Deputy Marshal with a similar offense. Jones was heard before United States Commissioner A. C. Bowman, and lodged in the county bastile in leu of furnishing $1,500 bail, Just off the prose Bellingham Mt. Vernon ANOTHER CAR Nab Son of Woman Already More men would marry only for THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1920 Dentistry at a Price You Know Is Reasonable BEST GOLD CROWN $5.00 BEST BRIDGEWORK $5.00 BEST RUBBER PLATE $10.00 Washington's Leading Dentist | Aimsand Policy of My Dental Office f I AM NO COMPANY Iam Personally Responsible for My GUARANTEED DENTISTRY I give a written guarantee upon all work to give 10 years’ service, and if trouble should occur, you are invited to return to the office. REMEMBER—A guarantee is of just as much value as the standing of the dentist. A name and reputation gives more value as it gives a personal responsibility to your work, which is the main motive for good dentistry. The incentive for good work means success for me. It means that the name of Dr. Wilson will be recognized as not only Washington’s leading Dentist, but Seattle’s leading Dentist. I BELIEVE HONEST DENTAL ADVERTISING A BENEFIT. TO BENEFIT HUMANITY IS ONE OF MY GREATEST AMBITIONS My Motive for Advertising I am prepared to handle vol- ume of business and to get the volume I am offering the pub- lic a very reasonable price. Through experience and busi- ness management I found I could give the people the bene- fits of the finest dental equip- ment possible to install, still giv- ing them a chance to economize. The high ideal of the profession- al man is to be a benefit to hu- manity. The deciding point ts which benefits you the most. Is it the man practicing under expensive methods and charging you big- ger fees for work no better than mine? Is it not better to patronize my office and economize? Don't Ae think my office is of more mefit to Seattle in general when I leave you a balance to spend for other necessities of life? The day is past for you to select your dentist because he charges big fees. It was not dishonest methods which built Washington's largest dental practice. impossible. That would be Confidence in Dental Advertising “Should a dentist advertise ?” may enter your mind and it is put there by the propaganda of the non-advertising dentist. I am a graduate of North- western University Dental School of Chicago. Is advertis- ing taking away the knowledge I gained from attending. Amer- ica’s largest dental school? Your stores, churches and banks advertise. Is advertising taking away any of these bene- fits to you? Fifteen years of practice, which has no equal in the state, certainly aids my experience; advertising certainly is not re- ducing the knowledge I gained during these years of practice. Visit my office and you will find an office refined and fit for the most particular. Clean in every detail. Lady attendants and nurses ever present aiding you to be comfortable. You will find an atmosphere of satisfaction; in fact the office speaks for itself and you must not let the propa- ganda passed up from the dark ages influence you from enjoy- ing the benefits of high-class dentistry at an economical price. What Is Good Dentistry Removing all diseased condi- tions of the teeth, thus giving to you a full set to masticate your food with. 1 use every known method used by experienced and repu- table dentists to get these re- sults. When a dentist buys his ma- terials he has two selections, the good and the bad, but all men of reputation buy certain standard materials and I can easily pore to you I do this, but as I have said before in this ad, the incentive for me doing so is the name of Dr. J. T. Wil- son back of my work. A plate made at my price which contains standards of material, correctly fitted, will masticate your food just as well as when you pay $25 or $50 for one. The dentist charging you more is practicing under expen- sive methods while I use busi- ness methods and handle vol- ume. Crowns, made of the best gold or porcelain, fitted proper- ly, are of just as much value to you at my price and benefit your health to just as much de- gree as one for which you pay twice as much. Progress of My Office “Old Father Time,” as you well know, is the greatest factor in eliminating the good from the bad and my name and repu- tation has stood the test of 18 years of trial. Today my office is stronger in this. city than ever before. It is offering to you the best of dentistry. It offers to you the work of grad- uate and licensed dentists, men who are experienced and who specialize in the different branches of dentistry. Starting with only one set of hands doing your dental work until now it is the largest den- tal organization in the state and success such as no other den- tist has ever enjoyed. This success also benefits you, it gives experience and you get the advantage of it. No dental office ever demon- strated to the people any better the consistent policy of my of- fice. I never made a change in my prices during or after the war. My profits were cut in half, but I stood the loss and again I never let my offices become out of date; while equipment more than doubled, I installed the most modern. IT CAN NEVER BE SAID that Dr. Wilson ever of- —=— ee a= Ise and visit Dr. Wilson SE ) fered dental work other than the kind and quality approved by reputable dentists the world over—the kind which benefits your health and satisfies each individual. Obey that éver-insistent impu Office Hours— 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. Daily. Sundays 9 a. m. to 12 m DR. J. T. WILSON Opp. Colman Bldg., 8101/2 First Ave. ing him Arrested David The arrest was Tobey, charged love if they could afford it, Deputy Sheriff Is in County Jail | James Ferguson, cement mixer land special deputy sheriff, was held in county jail Tuesday, necused of disturbing the peace while drunk near Kennydale Sunday. SPOKA?D suicidal intent. |“very good inside.” ” | DOESN T FEEL SO | GOOD ON INSIDE 8, April 13.—Luecy Martt- nez, Mexican girl held by health au- thorities here, pulled a new one when | she dismembered an indelible pencil, Because | dissolved the lead in water and drank of Ferguson's six children, Sheriff | the resulting “violet cocktail” with John Stringer is averse to prosecut She doesn't feel} Never Shake you up, Gripe or Inconvenience. All that Headache, Biliousness and Constipation is gone! 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