The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 15, 1921, Page 2

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, THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1921. WAR THIS YEAR [King George Regrets |DRYS CAUSE —_|Meresn.Bound Over sc'iries nt" Petetces ot] casts us 86 Warfare in Ireland) WOTEL RATES\2:.=== see oe i rand ju T P. Morgan, | bandit, able credit terms: —— fei -—— vat ticle: arms sella a be ; BY WEBB MILLER American today, carried tnatructions “ 5 ” |United States Spending Big) Lonpon, rev. 15.—No Irish neit.|to Intimate to the Incoming adminis | Statler Says Loss of Bars — — Your Credit Is Good! | Sums |movernment can be obtained thra/ tration, Great Fritain’s readiness to Puts Up Prices ‘violence, King George declared today | participate In any movement for the p hd bd ‘ Tae i — im convoking parliament, restriction of naval armament. —— All ‘ot ers 1 In se Hy WASHINGTON, Feb 18—-War erie situation in Ireland causes | For more than a month Ambassa OW YORK, Feb, 15 Prices of weekty faretteré first this year will cost the United States me dintress,” sald the king in hin |40r Geddes has been in Mngland, gon-|all other commodities may eome ° . pay- amounts $2,699,000,000, according to estimates Mpecch from the throne, “A mix |ferring almost daily with Premier | down, but not hotel rates For ative 7 me — by Secretary of the Tremeury Mou. kuided aeetion of the Irish people | Lloyd George and cabinet officers. 1. M. Statler, proprietor of = hotel $1 $150 ' 7 ws permista in resorting to methods of |\He als had em audience with the |chain, mys wo. Pa slate ienth $0 0 eton today \ violence with the object of ostabtin- | king. “The hotel man of the past was Give Dr. Caldw: $1.50 $200 | very person in the United States! ment of an Iriah republic. No Irifi| Geddes was supposed to have laid |not a business man,” says Statler. cénstipated child and note ite $2 $300 ly paying $2494 @ year for war pur. Nhlty nor frinh self government can | before the officials his Impreasion of |"Iie just grew and flourished, Uke quick recovery. | * m fig. De attained by these means, the American attitude on the Mero | Topsy 25 $12.50 $2.25 | $500 Powes, according to Houston's fig | ing announced tho govern.|Potamian ofl situation, disarmament | “Ie pold a few rooms, some tood—~ & growing family the su urea, as against per capita appropri Iment will attempt to cope with un-| #24 the reassignment of German and lots of boom. Roomn and food a with the parents is how to | ations for all purposes of $31.92. Thi! wmployment thru the use of “uner cables, “ us | were sold below cost because the|4 yer he pega ee 4 and happy, | cj In turn the ambammdor was given proprictor was satinfied with the what to when y become | eaves $7.68 ith: for pends | 06, prop ” . an tures hae Gen rect smoe ‘ Piniile Tat the reorgantantion of the|t¢ official Tiritish attitude on all profits, which came almost entirely Most iiinesses of childhood are the war. Frttiah railways, for the protection nae ere the relations of the oe. hin and ong alow os hei pr pes of wsastipation, sae as To rea@y for future wars, the of exmntial industries against unfair pe RE ee, ne per cont increase hea daches, coated tongues, lence, Dalles Btstes will epend $861,291,800, |competition and Imposing further re ea From Nght Colds rates must remain to counter dizziness, loss of appetite and sicep, Laxative BROMO QUt- bi 4 . balance the 76 per cont lows hotel or about 25 per cant of the total ap-jatrt very pops rag trade, will be ft bt ; ache |men muffered when the 18th amend- rath 4. ion sure! 1 in doing what Po\Warn of te pant wilt cout §318,19%| He declared he hoped “negothn: |! Min “deatroyar., ‘The. cenuine | Ment want Into effect, PRRs wren Bp hoot by h good 375, or about 10 per cent. |tione for @ trade agremment with | bears the signature Sid.) soa he ° results, so give, according to the age of The great war, of prevent conflict, |Rumia will be brought to @ suc | {lis sure you « ; War On Home Brew the a smal} quantity of Dr. Cald- f hich the United States stil! is | cessful conctuston.” a I's 8 Pepsin. Eight million in whi he United States s! . Called by W.C.T.U j bottles ware boug t last year at drug technically tnvotved, will cout $1,41%,-| King George asserted that owt 4 721,083, or about 41 per cent, For Mates to be presented to parliament War on home brew ts to be de stores, It is America’s favorite family shee purposes oth} than war there will Will reflect the government's de ‘CIVILIAN ¢lared by the North Pagifie group of remedy for constipation, indigestion a be left 24 per cent. termination to reduce expenses the National Women's Christian and similar ills, and is especially suitable a He nino pleaded for more thore eo |Temperance union at the necond for children, women and old folks as ¥ ° _ 9) Operation between capital and labor. werien of regional conferences to be it is co mild and gentle in action. TRY IT FREE “Gets-It = Prewar splendor and ceremony 8 THE BEST | held in thie city for three days, be There is no secret about Dr, Cald- me yer name and ad- marked the convocation of parila: AND FUNNIES? |ginning Tuesday. in the Swedish |!) well’s Syrup Pepsin. It isacombination dress and | will send yowa free ment. The king and queen drove to COMEDY oF | Tabernacle church, Mra. Margaret of “gy ptian Senna and other simple trial bottle of my Syrup Pepsin. ve Cald ag $1 ae s as herbs with pepsin and pleasant Address me Dr. W. ” the Le hen — of Mg , and YEARS C. Munna, national treasurer of the taxa’ % ; i appeared before house robes |W. GC T. U. with headquarters tn) tasting aromatics. Druggists have sold it weil, 513, Washington Street, =60 high-grade rockers eo at ony — Ends All ef white, accompanied by thelr bril: NOW LO ee ee oneal eae year a te pe SO mn gt concession from the Michigan air —_ Hantly clad suites. The Prince of at the of the conference Tuesday morning. will last for months. Experienced body now and then needs @ factory; in a sale that will make us many new and steadfast friends. The price is ex- ' tremely low. The diplomatic galleries were fill —about one to every 212 persons—in orns ed with all represertativer of foreicn the United States. countries, among the ambassadors oS for Callusee—Boney |Deing the German envoy. alle The king and queen left Buck- Grand Rapids’ and America’s greatest chair . C Wales sind his"brother, the Duke of ree fo others are ever without if in the esas and ts wilt knoe (ned ,/0f mlutes of artillery in Hyde jpark. They donned «tate robes in @ the peers’ chamber and advanced 4) at once to the dain from whieh ; the king read his address to the ; peers and the “faithful commons” ' which was mummoned from ita chambers, Premier Lioyd George, Andrew Bonar Law and other of- ficiats, walking by twos, led the commons proceanion. The king referred te the Irteh situation almost at the opening of his address. He declared he trusted the people will “in the near future” . " . . am repudiate violence and eatee to Tork ont The fatere ander the With verylittle question home rule bill. b, the light of expertences of eit nome my organization is one of e will be introduced in lthe Un! Kingdom providing fur- peed I apna ia The Largest Co-operative iit [in India was announced offically Tie last | ‘tite cittems, Hine Gseree_ ée é _ Concerns in the State METROPOLITAN—AII Next Week ol ore pd ee agg one thie ~— “ * an Raadl wun mack ity ine 12 0RAND ODERA ( | healed Se geemeee@® terested in your welfare. AQION f SS a ee, See See a +4 Pets: iy : THE SECRET OF MY SUCCESS t ean encammarea, |jtine. will anno ptian | f Kgs if 5 Snel genet Tone || Ser ASE | | P20 est has been because, produced satistaciory reslts brown Spanish leather slip Twenty World-Yamens Stars BRITAIN FAVORS | : a ‘ rtm to my patients. The lasting qualities, as well as sess ape Sor sale, ie teh RESTRICTION OF 4 ey othes are ayperant wpa ate NAVY ARMAMENT 7 y There is pi one excuse for a large office and Y RUSSELL BROWNING “4g ‘ : : 5 ara * ° 7 , ON, Bini re ; . organization and that is a better balanced piece Y/vour emote 2 tse Avekiana Gedo ling for < of work and the economy which it produces for { Credit isnot Rheumatism Denti “a mia * ther are brought into competition. F ; } ntists workin 0 : | 4 They don’t want te he cutdens by tea hee fellow, and in i ; ffice, where I demand the best effi ible, it Left Him As if : slaraiaten the nabitions of dah sd g FP ges to do tire Orehertra, $2 $1; Gallery, 600 e 1) Pa ia ‘ better. Then, he receives financial returns for doing better. By Magic Wl . = seen Example: Mrs. Jones likes her work and my associate; she sends her neighbor. That associate reaps a benefit Had Suffered financially for getting them results, and in doing so it in- Over 50 Years! sures you good dentistry. Now 83 Years, gf There is no incentive for slip-shod work and no reason = for a patient to be ill-treated. The dentist doing so would .. ., 800n pay the price for such acts.. A falling off of patron- The Demand of Today Is Sanitation age is felt more by my associates than by myself, and we . all know it takes good honest efforts to make a dental prac- tice continue to grow. It is these efforts which have given me the largest practice ever gained in the state. el . Have you noticed a little difference in my advertis- Any past patient of mine receives an invitation to Laughs at , na every poe ee is yeent yp Pt Asa return to me if the results of my efforts have not “URIC ‘ OE) . Se FOR BONES 2 ee won A been to their liking. Even those that are satisfied ACID” ‘ Felgen Hay enponatbtity Hahn end “not ‘promyines should come in for inspection. How the : ‘ Do good honest efforts with graduate and licensed Remember, I advertise under my own name. I am “Inner | sa * operators and a personal responsibility please you not a corporation, and it is not an office run for pure- Mysteries better than to pay a price for this work which does ly financial gain. Reveals not tax the limit of yeur pocketbook? | opty Se ee You are getting these satisfying results by giving My. ame, may -ceputetion 400 my -conuniad saver | me your patronage and you are surrounded by every cess are what I am striving to build up, and my ever a afl acne laa Scien inown sotedtiart ob vi “4 liberal guatantes-dived up continued growth for the past 14 years shows to what od to and enforced. extent I have succeeded in these efforts. CLG Lith Pemge teas HERE ARE THE FAMOUS “SYNCOPATERS”—They are (from left to right), J. D, McBride, me; George Gannon, trumpet; N. Deimue, drums; Joe Pine, saxophone; Dick Adamaon, saixo- | me; Chris Hamberg, bass; Fay Noblet, violin; Roy Sharp, banjo, In the rear center is Ralph i aoe e poe : » * [Bait © pew, Bet ow, ~ Eight Chairs and X-Ray Examining Room walk with ‘write all day with) fiends are toed Every Known Unit of Up-to-Date ORIGINAL BROKEN’ = : MELODY SYNCOPATERS §j2222:'||Obey That Ever-Insistent Impulse This is the orchestra which popularized dancing in Sissies i-s and Visit Dr. Wilson Today San Francisco and New York pe ; Coming here at great cost fresh from engagements at Los Angeles and at San Francisco q : e 7 se TN ed THE HIPPODROME ALWAYS HAS ff ihforiokt DR. J. | ° WILSON THE BEST ; [Ks , Maine, and “ 8101, First Avenue Opposite Colman Bldg. Phone Elliott 1833 , and this good wome afflivted friend,

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