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. Of which Is the better = MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1928, Wing prices seems. to be in iighteet” out> going to do thal drives for Cla K. Hiridsework with jaterchangeable ¢ Extension & teeth are all porce- fanteed unbreakable old backings, 20 solder, at autos | bove wecifications tn a sigh and you w oly not get ain crowns and filling % ings, $3 up. Fifty loxible plates at Good $30 pure rubber plates, Both Trubite teeth. A perfect ‘anteed or no make them.) Having been estab. ished 17 years as bigh-class and airly high-priced dentists, and as moat people in the state know us as fach, we feel that any further com- ment about who we are would be superfuous. ve will work and #7 Baual to the Cad prettiost “On Alveolar Work there will be no reduction. em——it is patented an mies Youre to be | pies, itm the best Ral "work you ever feiegaity.” Te costs double the c of bridgework to make and in m ses worth double. It ls a positive conan In cases where bridgework solutety imposalble and in all cases where bridgework tx possible In the lattor It is merely a question If you have two or more good teeth or Foot or more on each side, all your mii ing teeth can be satisfactor Placed. The work Is beaut able, comfortable and natural looks, We have made about 11. Cases in these offices in the past Years and the work has given geu- eral satisfaction. Alveolar Dentists S04 Melcht Wide Second and Mine NAMEDICO (WHITING'S SOLUTION) fs a scientific solution which positively permanently relieves Pyorrhoea. This famous solu tion not only destroys the germ but prevents the accumuiazion of all infections of gums and teeth bleeding, spongy, pus-ridden gums and loosened teeth quickly re. stored to a healthy, normal con: dition. Telephone Main 1980, Spring Apts, No. 45. usual | “COURSE OPEN New Lectures ‘The University extension class tn “Life and Literature of South Amer. from an after noon to an evening clam. The first meeting will be held Monday at 1: p.m. tn room 21044, Henry bul of the depart ment of Spanish of the University will have charge of the work. Twelve lectures will be given and two unt versity credits may be earned. | ‘This Is w broadly cultural course, | Offered in resp to the Increasing interest in the r Americans’ Professor Umphrey mples of all our |/and the growing apprecation of the |iivan and H. E achievements and ideals of the pro- gressive countries of the southern continent. It should be taken by anyone who expects to meet the atin-Americans in a business way. those who are interested are tn vited to attend the meeting on Mon. day evening. Enrollments and fur ther particulars may be obtained at the office of the extension service, 1044 Henry butlding The first regular meeting of the jelass In money and banking wil) be; 4 in room 1044, Henry building, January 30, at 748 p.m. 3! Chinese Maid to Be a Physician Daughters of generals should be | Red Cross nurses where thelr oppor tunity is limited. Miss Charlotte 8. Wu, however, has no restrictions on her opportunities, » be a doctor Miss Wu, daughter of General Wu Pei-fu, military genius of North China, arrived » President Grant, c ay at home, Mix» Fu is study: ng medicine at Warrentown, Mo, after spending Cotterill Says Less Booze Sold Despite home brewing, liquor smugsling and bootlegging. not 10 per cent of the amount of liquor consumed before pronibition days ‘Service Offers | she ls going to} in Seattle on board | AGENTS RAID BOOZE CACHE: Seven Men Arrested by Dry| | Force Sunday Bix more cases of liquor were | |found Monday morning in the sand Richmond Beach » Sun day a booze cache containing liquor malued at $1,800, was located by fed eral prohibition agents, according to Director Roy Lyle, Three men, ft N. Ramidale, J. B. Boyd and ( |M. Martin, alleged to have been Jconnected with the liquor handling, | Junder arrest jheen confiscated. } The Fairbanks cafe, 211 First lave. 8, was raided and Herbert Sul: Lusher, proprietors, arrested, Raiders found 19 gallons of moonshine at the place, they claim. | A booze emporium was located on |Union street just off Second ave. jWhen raiders arrested J, W. Lee and Louls Deviin. ‘Two caren of bonded |Mquor, a case of gin and other | hers were found WAR VETERANS near wt THE COCO - Their automobile has | Attorney General A. V. the probe at Mer Rouge, La., into the murder of two and other outrages by masked bands. EDWARD E, HUNT ‘EAR POLITICS) A talkfest. commemorating the} battle of Santa Ana will be sthged by former members of the First | Washington infantry regiment at the Hotel Gowman at 7 p, m. urday, marking the 24th anniversary jeelebration of the opening jagainst the Filipino tnsurrectos, tn | which the Washington regiment lost heavily, T. J, L. Kennedy wil act as }toastmaster, and fiveminute talks | will be staged by several veterans. Politics is barred and a Philippine quartet hag been engaged to sing whenever an obstreperous member breaks the rule. Friends of the old veterans are laying odds that the quartet will be worked overtime during the evening, PUZZLED OVER | SWORD’S VALUE" | A gold and Jeweled sword, naid by! Bat-| DEATH VICTIM Pioneer Seattle Resident Dies Monday battio! Death came Monday morning to Edward Everett Hunt, pioneer reat- dent of Beattie and son of a mMmily prominent in the @arly life of the elty He was 65 years old and his health for the past two years wan precartoun Mr. Hunt was the som of John Hant and the grandson of H, G Thornton, both well known to Be- attle pioneers. He was born in Sacramento, Cal, but lived greater part of his life in Beattle. {| He ts survived by his widow, Mra. Louise Hunt; his sister, Mra. George Rilley, and a stepdaughter, Mra. was at the | etacyara apartments, Go Sie ge The body is at the Booth Under. taking parlors, pending funeral ar |Coco of Louisiana is heading | the} SEATTLE STAR ‘SILK SHIPMENT IS RUSHED EAST Record Cargo Handling Carrying out extensive prepara tions to handle the $10,600,000 silk shipment brought from the Orient in record time by the steamship Pret: dent Grant, Seattle port commission and 16 minutes after the big line docked at the Amith Cove terminal the first section of 10 carloads of rilk was speeding Kast over Union Pacific tracks. ‘This performance, rewarded as & speed clansic among waterfront men, was part of the carefully organized plan to handle the shipment, from the moment It left the Orient to the hour {t ts delivered to Eastern con nignees, with the last possible delay, | Donald Ryrte, port commiasion agent at the Smith Cove terminal, raid Monday. The President Grant not only ar rived with the distinction of carry: ing the largest and most valuable shipment of silk ever landed at a Pacific coast dock, but set a new mpeed record for transpacific liners | by making tho trip In elght 4 10 Bours and 44 minutes. Capt, M. Jensen was handicapped on the | voyage by heavy seas and | weather, he reported. “We sent @ man to meet the ves sel at Victoria Sunday morning. On the way down all neceasary papers to permit landing and reshipment of the cargo no that when the whip docked here at 6:45 tn the afternoon everything was ‘all set," Ryrle said ‘The 6,700 bales of silk were rushed from the ship to the tracks slong the dock, and the first nection of 10 carloads wore in motion at 10 o'clock Sunday night, the second. 10-carlond jot at midnight, and the last of the three equal sections left at 3 o'clock Monday morning, “This was the largest shipment that ever landed at a Pacific const port,” Ryrle stated. “The largest single cargo to arrive on the Coast previously totaled 6,000 bates.” | HOLD SEATTLE were prepared, Port Commission Aids in| men reported Monday that five hours | | | She Found The way to prettier teeth rough | Millions of women, the world ever, now brush teeth this new way. You see the results every- where today—eee them in prettier teeth. If you still use old methods, won't you let us show you what this new way means to you? Combats the film Film is what makes teeth ding =—that viscous film you feel. It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. Food stains, etc., discolor it Then it forms cloudy coats. Tartar is based on film. Old-time tooth pastes could not effectively combat it. So beautiful teeth were seen less often than now. Tooth troubles, caused by film, came to nearly everybody. Film holds food substance which ferments and forms acids. It holds the acids in contact with the teeth to cause ddcay. Germs breed by millions in it’ They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Ways to fight it Nearly everybody suffered from that film. So dental science sought ‘ways to combat it. After long re- search, two ways were discovered. One acts to curdle film, one to re- move it, and without any harmful scouring. Able authorities proved those ways effective. Then . new-type tooth paste was created, on modern research. Those two great pe combatants were embodied it. PAGE 11 Ce Free A 10-Day Tuke See Coupon Avoid Harmful Grit Fepeodeut curdice the film and removes it without harmful scouring. Its polishing agent is softer than enamel. Never film combatant which com- harsh grit. The name of that tooth paste is Pepsodent, and for seven years dentists everywhere have beep urging its adoption. Fights acid, too Pepsodent also gives manifold power to Nature's acid-fighting be ey It multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva. That ix there to neue tralize mouth acids, the cause of tooth decay. It multi starch digestant in ¢ is there to digest which may otherwise ferment and form acids. Old-time tooth pastes reduced fom agents every time one used them. Millions use it Careful people of some 50 nae tions now use Pepsodent, largely by dental advice. It is bringing = new dental era. Learn how much you need it Ask for this ten-day test. Note how clean the teeth feel after using, Mark the absence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten an as the film-coats disappear. Those are benefits you cannot afford to miss, Cut out the coupon now, sou lis . . | Bow being used in the United i. owner to be worth more than| rangementa States, according to George F. Cot: s9 500, as an ancient relic of Rus pee ies |Noted Ace Scorns former genie bey geet alow sia, was daztling the eyes of local plight In the First! customs officials Monday. was brought to this! W Ivanhoff-Rinoft, who Jap ar Menace tert W. Hall, of the Baptist church on the subject “The!” the wword Third Anniversary of Prohibition.”| country by AX Pronibition ts prictically a succens,|Srrived here from the As Cotterill declared |day, Rinoff, a native of Russia, is Ofitinal Lafayette escadrilie of the Fre and now a potion ple TTT thE cs | em route to make his home In New | York. ‘ | ture representative, im tn Seattle. Ar | Should customs duty be placed on Mving Sunday f the Orient on | | toe. anes, according to ite value, it) DOM he Admiral liner President Grant, Hall declared that, judging dectares that it ta an Draperies from his observations, the United than Ginghama Trade With Orient States to fear from a war ¥ According to him. Stockings An extensive program of activities Everything ‘© foster trade with the Orient will | MAN IN EAST MANNE Pepsodéent Donley until a deyuty #herift | BIG.US, 1) to take him Hap y. Donley ts wanted here The New-Day Dentifrice A scientific tooth paste based on modern research, harge of grand tarceny, and| extradition papers were being pre- free from harmful grit. NoW advised by leading den- tists the world over, 10-Day Tube Free THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, Dept. B, 1104 8. Wabash Ave., Chicage, IL Mail 10-Day Tubs of Pepsudent to erill poke Sunday noted “ace” pared Monday by Prosecuting Attor: ney Malcolm Douglas, Donley, while ‘acting am agent for the Coast Tire and Rubber Co. to December 15, 1921 918.58 and failed to account for the money, It in charged. - - aoe i warnet Gaia te tes oaek or AST CRUISER ~ Scots Celebrate TEST TUESDAY} Birth of Burns| Donley, who had disappeared. He/ was arrested in Minneapolis Sunday. oo mosis of tha new’ navy scout | Sovttish dances and readings and Wool Mills Sue crulser Omaha, recently completed |"ns.cr, Poms by Robert, Burns ° aye & program in memory Yakima Growers }** {20 70% shinyaris. aro expected or tne famed Scottish berd, who was The first cost lm't the thing: it's! miles an hour when a board of navy |D°™, 164 years agc today, at the} the transportation that- mounts up,|orticers put the reanel thru a trai (0% Orpheum theater Monday even. according to « sutt for $19,760.58 filed /at Trooma Tueaday, ing. United Scottish societies have aid Oniy one tubs to = family. ott, Pecan axtiqne more p which ease it into ‘the, country The sword in ong a steel blade, a gold and jeweled hee and scabbard. lclub Will Foster ROP a Hill's Cascara Bromide Quinine Tab- let in a glass of water. Ob- serve that it disintegrates within 10 seconds. Subject any other “quinine tablet’ to the same experiment— | “Daddy,” bring home some @ Boldt’s French Pastry—Advertise ment. COUGH Preseription y dependent on able dixadvantage should trouble start. Hall hag been tn the Orient in the interest of the! motion picture industry. 1923 Record of Kimonas Curtains Sweaters Coverings It’s quickaction youneed when you sense the first sign § of acold. It’s quick action youget when you take Hill's and break acoldin 24 hours, or la grippe in three days. At All Druggists--30 cents cational - Pimples Quit WithS.S.S. Why? Pimple-Poison Goes When: aia? acer ah Builds These Red-Blood Calls. “Sec Tir et tapes wabstitute te what staring Wtyou ta when tg on ee aire re mirror, worse try veytatag find only one tn your blood! sults produced at cella teal sclence. ed-celle B Peel eae. ood. I y asder nthe 8 iptions, fi tism impurities, from that tired, hausted, rm Red: are the most important thing in id to each of 8, 8. 8. will st end nt ‘8, lo asld at all two sizes, He Tarpon alse bola the more econom! .S.S.nepetr fs | The Converse Company, Inc. be Inunghed by the China club, so) cording to J. C. Herbeman, who ts/ | in Seattle to attend a meeting of the! | kind—and follow the atmple direc | |tions In every package. Don't won- | Ger whether you can dye or tint suc |ceasfully, because perfect home dye jing ts guaranteed with Diamond | Dyes, even If you have never dyed | Devore. Just tell your druggist whother the material you wish te dye Ia wool or silk, or whether tt ts Linen, cotton, er mixed goods. Dia-| mond nd Dyes never streak, apo inde, PROTECTION bronchitis, ills, by protecting the body with the consistent use of = Scotts Emulsion It is @ food and tonic rich in health-building and isa source warmth and energy. The regular use of Scott's conserves Scott & Bowne, Bloomfel4, WJ. 22-24 oom Bad Breath Is Usually Due to Constipation ‘When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's fubricating quid is pro duced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujot 4 Greause It Sets like this natural ad and thus replaces it, Nujol ts a Spcemey mi a pe. DA Try it today, A LUBRICANT=NOT A LAXATIVE club directors Wednesday. Herbe- | man wan recently secretary of the] Jolub, He also holds the position of | reading clerk at the legislature. Kittie Is Given as Wedding Gift PEORIA, Jan. 2%.—Defying super. stition, Miss Clarice Cole accepted ay a wedding gift a cat presented by three child admirers, After giving the new astable-boy | directions for treating a sick horse, | the master returned In « little while | to see If all had gone well. He found the stable- boy choking ind sputtering, his face various hues f red, blue and green. “What's wrong?” aaked the bons. “Well, you aaid to put a tube tn bis | joo and blow the powder down.” “Well, he blew first,"—Everybody's Magazine for February. : Mrs. Martha C. Wilton |Health Brings Beauty A Beautiful Woman Is Al- ways a Well Woman '8 Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles 85," Gariand, Mukilteo | botel, wae unhurt Saturday | after he was struck at Sixth ave. and King st. by an auto driven by James Crohan, Walker building. —William Woife, United Fural- ture company ,was struck Sat- urday at Duwamish ave. and Corson st., by an auto driven by J. C. Woll- {lard, Des Moines. 8 —Otto Ranft, Foster, Wash., was struck at Occidental ave. and Yesier way, Saturday, by a car |driven by Patrolman J. A. Hague | wood. He was unhurt. 88° Scott, 4639 Sixth ave. |. B., was knocked down at [Uth ave N, B. and E. 45th st,, Sat- urday, by a car driven by KB. Heskett, 4767 17th ave. N. EB. Ho was bruised. ‘89: Dorsey Goff, Navarre hotel, was struck at Second ave, and | Spring st., Saturday, by a car driven | by Join Mason, $17 Harvard ave. 90-913" and Mra H. U. Van Nice, 1904 Hudson 4S}, were severely injured Friday night when a city ambulance driven by W. L. Bender struck them as they waited for @ street car at Rain- ler ave. and Cheasty bivd. 92%. Levy, 1824 B. Fir et, was knocked down at 12th ave. and Yesler way, Friday, by a car driven by I. Skigeru, 1117 Washington st. Levy was bruised. 9 Mra, H, M. Ritchie, 663 19th aye. was struck Friday at 14th ave. and EB. Madison at, by a car driven by M. J. Henehan, $20 16th ave. She received severe bruises. “When in doubt, eat at Boldt's. Advertisement, Health Tacoma, Was hen one of my daughters wns developing into wom- anhood she was nervous » @ me a run down state of health. Pierce's Favorite Prescription fant Inted her rystem and proved an ex cellent tonic and nervine, I think the "Favorite Preseription’ is a splendid remedy for womanly ailments and can be depended upon, I am alwayn glad to spenk a good word for It be cause {t 1s 90 reliable."—Mra, Marthu C. Wilton, 3689 E. Jay at. You will soon be well if you start to take Favorite Prescription, in tab. lets or quid. All druggists. Write Dr. Pieres, Prowident Invalids' Hotel, in Buffalo, N. ¥., for free medical advices, Send 100 for trial pkg. of the Prescription Tablota—Advertine- ment. INTERIOR TELEPHONE SYSTEMS ADDRESSING STENCILING STAMPING SEALING 510 Union Street SEATTLE MACHINES TIME cost 419 Spaulding Bldg. PORTLAND, ORE. Watchman’s CLOCKS 506 Orpheum Bldg. VANCOUVER, B, C, and Stren for Your dren ep you can keep your children strong and well—with on sikasane and freedom from sickness—by keeping their bowels movi: ly Mothers everywhere have found that Analax—the Fruity Laxative—is one medicine that can always be depended on for this. Try Analax with your children. It is a fruit-flavored laxative that they wil) ulin ANALAX is one of the approved HUPMORED HEALTH HELPS bearing the | Trade KAR Mark REE: Write for booklet and Analax vamples | McK ranow de i pnig a Ino, ‘ulton St “tg teh itd ory ant it, 4, Ho paca co, ttle Nothing Acts Like im superior court here against the Yakima Sheep company. William L. Crowe, acting for the Oregon Wool Scouring mille, claims his firm paid |the Yakima firm 71.40 for itn |1920 clip, Freight charges, storago and cartage totaled $19,750.68 and | Were to be deducted from the pur- chase price. The Yakima firm re- fuses to pay, Crowe alleges. Pair Sentenced. for Booze Sale Byron Nelson, 26, charged with the possession and sale of trtoxicating Uquor, pleaded guilty in Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer’s court Mon- day and was sentenced to 60 Gays at the Mt. Vernon county farm. Nicholas Meera was sentenced to! 90 days In the county jail on a like charge. Pleads Innocence on Booze Charge Marte Dalton, manager of the Mil- ton apartments, who war arrested at | Blaine September 23, 1922, on a charge of smuggling {ntoxicating Uquor into the country, pleaded not mullty to the harga In Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer'n court Monday. Mrs. Dalton was released, following her arrest, on $1,000 ball. Early this year she was again Arrested and re- leaned on bail when the Milton apart- ments were raided and a considerable quantity of Iiquor found. Neither cans has as yet been set for trial, Woman Shoplifter Stole for Children NEW YORK, Jan, 29.—Mra. Em- fly Calley, arrested for shoplifting, pleaded that she had to steal to sup- port her 14 children, Four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands younger, contract Pyorrhea. Bleeding gums are the danger signal. Heed it for | the sake of sound teeth and health. marys FOR THE GU More than a tooth it checks Pyors 35 and 60c in tubes annee: pends 2 he arty cane edt et of the celebration. The Omaha in of a new type, three of which wil! be built hy the Todd yards, Equipped with four turbine motors generating 4 total of 90,000 hormepower and measuring 556 feet jin length with the surprisingly short jbeam of 55 feet, the new cruisers are regarded as the fastest and most powerful vessels the U. S, navy has ever turned out. DR WN. Yow Just returned China, “brings ‘new medics for Men and inese ‘1B Yealer Way. Main 4 w= CHEST COLDS. 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