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P\(iK m IT® niw money ti* Ihr \\ nrld \ etrra »»" Ileum- mlnul llip tarnl>al Holiday Witfc KiHirth \vf nml I'liif St —«|wii till January 1 Machine in tee! lonesome—it i« Hp the greatest enter- s jrVT »v IliaUlT^f Iji our TALKING MACHINE STORE it is an easy task to solect the machine you want. You can have choice from the following standard makes: VICTROLA $22.50 to s4oo— $32.50 to $2.25- PLAYERPHONE $BO.lO to $l,OOO - s7s to $450- UNTVERSAL $9.95 to $37.50 STRADIVARA s6o to $260- BROOKS $225- Mcfocs d SBpgiot tone-qulity. design and finish • StATTLt- -TACOMA atcom m*mc StandarjftjßllgrnitnicCo •iSTxauoMco- WRITS RETURNED IN CASE AGAINST CHIEF The wrtu of hatnf » corpua served on Polloa Chief Warren and Dr. J. X. Mcßride to show cause why S Q ("Peanuts") Linton, prominent In the south end of town, waa being bekl In the city jail, were returned I* the superior court Friday. The answer state* that Linton was chaired with being a disorderly per son and that he vu turned over to ON SALE TOMORROW .rv ALL FUR-TRIMMED LADIES' COATS AND SUITS ML, At Sharply Reduced S jSjtt Strictly high quality jcarmenU of \I I authoritative styles, in the favorite r / I materials and colors. No reserva- I I tioos. No refunds. No exchanges. V-<~ ADLER'S 1614 Second Avenue, Near Stewart Street. pv - - i I SEASON'S I I GREETINGS I Hj ■ § I I TO THOSE WE KNOW H I AND THOSE WHO I I A HAPPY NEW YEAR ■ fc- mm I 9M&I ORION SAYINGS L TRUST IPPU COMPANY IBILBIHC * lEATTLTIWIIBI. *' | , ' tha city health department for the blood teat, which waa dona under city ordinance authority. The an swer charge* that Linton repeatedly refused to submit to the teat. Qalalae That Dwea Nat A fleet Head llwauc of ita toalc and laxative effert. I.AXATIVK RHOMO Qfl- NINK (Tablet*) ran he taken by anyone without ra>i*lng ncr\uus n-«« or ringing In the h«ad There la only t»n«- "ftroitt" Quinine." K. W OHOVK.H signature on the box JOr GAUNT VICTIMS OF HUN SYSTEM SEEN BY INGLIS Prisoners coming out of German I territory, hn flit* Ani' ilran army of iH i-upfttlon NdvHitcfd, wt rr Attired lit 1 > tiKM of thHr former uniform*. their f inure* u#r» ituunt Nvd their feet j protruded thru *ir«k* of hlimi wrr« I one# ■ho«' , « Col NVIIUnm M. hugH*. who left i here in oonuimnd of the lit In! i«*ki j mrni. *ml who hfsn)#d onr of lh« viitrt tiMti ri'Ktmi'Htß of otH'Uimtion, | ilefrribM the wretched w|»p»*.u uno of then* |*i iMinrm In A lettei re J <*ei\ed l»> hi* mother, .Mm J J 1 I nfll* of S**ttle Amfrtntn Roldkm murchinu into territor> occupied by the < intuitu* ; nine* the l>«*innln( of the «.u ueie I }>elted with flower* t»y the overjo>ed Kren« tl inhabitant*. *a> * Col I null* t*rt*oner* «-omln* out of Ormiinv j are U»lur fed and tlnthed l»v Ihr I Himl Croiwt an mpldly «»«• *u|»i>Ue* run U- ru*hed forward, nccorUlnn to tin* ! colonel. ROBBERS WORK HARD FOR LOOT BjOH ANtiKI.KH l»e,. •; Having in o|wn the dmirii of « f• »i<i*liln« a«\eral tliounand pouiiila. property of the Wmltii Merhanlral company, burglara broke Into the nim|»in> a garage. ,» irurk and hoiated tiie aafe thru thr ak> light with the mitiiwny » tarkle. They drove to a nanyon near t'nl veraal t"tty and til»w «ff Hie door* with nilro, m-urtni II 100 and aonir Liberty llotul* Bell Boy Puts Up $l,OOO-Real Cash George Knraa »?. tallboy at the Seward hotel, poeted H.uOu bail with the police deek eer grant at head quarters Friday morning early, fol lowing lila arrent on the charge of aniline whtaky Two othera were ur rrated for buy Ins front him Kred Johnaon, JT, laborer, and Mona Mum. Jl, waltrre*. nay, accord Hi* lo the police, that Utey null pur rluued a quart bottle uf liquor from Kara*. Karaa denied Uila. but a eearch of hla room r«mleil a euft moo containing ten full quarta. May lh* polk*. Mona Moaa la out on t2&O bail, abile Johnaon, being un able to furnlah hail, la held ALLEGED FORGER IS PUT UNDER BONDS M F McManus (tiVfnl with forging the name of fire Chief Stet son to n iviruli* with Hire A Co , a Jewelry firm of l»*lroU. MMh , was put Uivlrr $lOO by Sheriff Stringer in San Kmncun-o. who mad* the trip South to lakn Mo Manns Into rustory. MrManu* intruded to Mil J»wctry for tha iMlroll firm, but when the goods arrived ha changed hl« mln<l and aent them bark, according to Htrmger !>*< taring that he signed Stetson's n.ime to numerous letters every day. MeManua anJd he saw nothing wrong In putting Stetson's name to the guarantee, staled Stringer. upon his return FVlday. M> M inus' trial la aet for January 30. Hanson and Party Visit Tacoma Meet Mayor Hanson left Seattle at * 10 a. m. Friday, to attend the state-wide re> onstrurtlon congress being held there for two days. Included In the mayors party were Thomas Murphlne. superintend ent of public utilities Ervln 11. I'al mer. secretary of the King county re construction congress. and John Hlg- Kins and Howard ilanson. attorneys. Germans Plan to Use Roman Colors (Special to The Htar by N K A t AMSTERDAM I>ec. 27.—The new rjerman government will abandon the black, white and red flag of Ger many and subatltute the black, red and yellow of the old (toman em pire. according to reports reaching Amsterdam. ENGLISH BLAME BACON FROM STATES FOR FLU (Hpetial to The Star by K K A ) I/WDON, liec. 17 American bacon preserved with born* Is blamed by some Ilrltish authorities for the Influenza epidemic. Others hold that the idea Is absurd, for while the epidemic rages In America, It also raged In 'Jermany. where there is no borated bacon. Indorse SAFETY BILL. A commission of 14 employers and employes, representing the state a in dustrles. Friday Indorsed a bill draft ed by Attorney Harold Preston, pro viding safeguards against accidents It Is believed the bill. If passed, will reduce Industrial accidents f.O per cent. It will be submitted to the In coming legislature The commission met In the Chamber of Commerce as aerably room FLU DECLINES Iflfltienxn continues to decline Five deaths and 17 new cases were reported by noon Friday, while for the two days before, n total of 10* cases and 15 deaths were recorded. It Is believed by the city health com mlssloner that Influenza may mount In a few day because of Christmas feasting and congestion, following which It Is expected to sink to a minimum, which may be maintained thru the winter. POSTPONE CAR MEET A special m»etlng of ft in city coun cil, to deal with the transfer of the traction system to the city, staled for Friday afternoon, ha* la-en iKMtpon ed. according to announcement at the city hall. Instead, an Informal meeting of councllmen, to dlscuaa the deal, was called for :i |i. m. Accused OF TOOL THEFT An Information churjclnK Joiieph' W. Harnett with *ttnllng a 1 ir*r an iiortmnnt of tool* from th#» Honttlf Cabinet work*, lft2l Western avo. t wan fil<*l In Hiipcrlor court by i fx-puty I'roHoiutlnjc Attorney Onr > mody Friday. WSS wss wss wss Till', SI'ATTU'. STAH KKIDAV, DKI'KMBKK 27, 1918. MAN ARRESTED AT DEPOT MAY BE BANK FODDER With the arrest or Richard Flar ity \, ullum George McElroy, 4-' year* aid* lit the Ure.it Northern dipot. lata Thursday, ih« polU* believe they may hiivn one of the nun who held up the MedroW«K>llay bunk, In I#l4 I'lurety arretted a* Ik* via* |ti < luirlitM to hoard n tialn for Mult** rthi'if, the pttUir rliiiftl. he Intended to atari ahlpplmc whlaky to ronfeder ate* In llv l« held in th« city Jail without ball. Thr police '• *e< ure Infor (nation <on<*ernln* Haretv'a alleged «ontvfH'tloii with the Hedro Wool!#) r|tlWNl# ftotn a Mm* Ikwtftellv. «a*h tor at the lkiuN>v»rd cafa, on Kourth avr. Mi*m Donnelly ha* *tat*d. *« touting to the |toller. tint *he hrtH re.iMtn t<» believe tliftt JlarM) 1* the rt l h«-ad<*d a nan who Mi tipMl from Itnttnh Columbia offlcora *t Fern dale It c*, nfter the h.tou robbery. In which four men wi re phot Flare ty wo* Mopping nt the Wayne hotel and hud mmnged to «upply another hotel with liquor from Itutte the police allege California Boys at Camp Prepare Dance Night Here The Chrtatmaa holutaya will l»e (-••lehr.ited by the California boy* of Camp Lewi» with i monitor dun.e in lha B»*«ttte Armory. Maturday ewtdviff, December 2*. for the t»ene fit of the aoldler and an I lor boy* au.iy from home, and to whl< h the publtr of Henttle I* Invited No ei|»en*e ha* been apared in arraying the Armory In It* flneat trurb. a full of military dec«Mru -11«»f%«• i«> rovrr thl* tnummntli trail llAVtng Irrn nr< tirwl Mild the dwoT-J (itrn nr« now «t work In king (!•«* Armory a« It hna irMom b**n twfftre. That Hi* cltlE«*n* of fnJiy h«\f an op|jortunlty of rxtarHling lh*lr greeting* to tha boy a, * cor» dul invitation h*a t»e*n **tt»nd*«l to th* Phlpyart! workers and av#ry civilian In HphlUb to attrnd Una Uane*. Tha ramp'n t***t >-»» artlata will I* on luiml to render tha'.r Interpre tation* of tha *raaon'« Utiwt hit*. WILKES Fifth Mid riiM miMt lt!i ITS SOME SHOW! II OMt: «»• rur ttr.rr || MfMiV* <ll rKNIXM II I.KMM.K M. lon4 VI || urn k || «EY$ m to f BALDPATE Mr-Mr II ■i Mai. »•!. aor-air II I'lu* WW Tu || Do Not Neglect That Cough Scores of people have taken the Oxygen Vapor treatment after having had the Influenza. It absolutely cleans up the system, elimi nating every trace of the dis ease. Whether you know it or not. it is a dangerous thing to neglect the after effect* of influenza. Oxygen Vapor treatment has proven to be a specific in the treat ment of this disease, and the elimination of the afteref fects. We do not take cases for treatment at the office that have influenza, but we furnish small machines for the home. Only those cases that are convalescing are re ceived at the office for treat ment. Bronchitis, Asthma, nervous and anemic run down conditions respond like magic to Oxygen Vapor treatments. Treatment Par lors at 317-18 Seaboard Bldg. The services of a registered physician are furnished at the office free. War Savings Stamps Have you heard tli«> I K. O. 8 call of the War i Havlnga Committee? j Son 11 If anil King Conn- I | ty atlll arc ahort of their quota. What'* to be done? I'.uy more atampa. of I eourae, before the year end*. Seallle'a record muat lie made 100% good. ; 1 ! , Japanese Commercial ;-HSBahk^ 1 — - ' THINK WHAT DECAYED TEETH WILL DO TO YOU And then make up your mind right now that you will put up with them no longer They will injure your health they will make you enjoy life a whole lot less than you ought to they mar your personal appearance, and above all they reduce your effi ciency and your chances for success. A decayed tooth may be responsible for about as many human ills and derangements as any single agent. Tiny pus sacs are often found around the roots of the decaying tooth. These sacs slowly distill, bit by bit, their deadly poisons into the system. This poison gradually accumu lates around some point, usually a joint and soon swelling, inflammation and pain ensue. This affliction is now usu ally diagnosed as "rheumatism," and all sorts of treat ments are tried to bring relief to the unhappy patient. Needless to say, none of the treatments are or can be ef fective. The root of the trouble—which in this case is the root of the decayed tooth —must be gotten at and remedied before permanent or effective relief can be experienced. I hen there are many other things—some serious, some painful, and >ome both serious and painful—that come from diseased teeth. Eye, ear, throat, stomach and even serious diseases ot the spine are among a few that we might mention. Had cases of heart trouble have also been known to come from diseased teeth. And stomach trouble is one of the commonest ailments that come trom bad teeth. You can easily see that the poisons from bad teeth are trans mitted directly into the stomach as the food comes in contact with our teeth in the process of mastica tion. It must be evident to you that these poisons are going to exercise a bad effect on the stomach —that they are going to interfere and interfere seriously with the digestive apparatus. And there is no one thing that can bring as much real misery to a person as to have his digestive organs out of order. Your physician will tell you the same thing if you will talk the matter over with him. Altogether, for a person who has bad teeth, to neglect them and let this condition continue is about the most foolish thing that he can do. Now, just a word as to what we have to offer you in the way of dental service at this office. In the first place, we have one of the largest and best equipped dental offices in the United States. We make this statement unreservedly and without fear of successful contradiction. We occupy the entire floor on which our offices are located. When it comes to equipment, we have practically everything that modern science has perfected for the better performance of painless dentistry. We have spared no expense in fitting up our offices. Our only idea has been to give the people of Seattle the very best. Second —Hvery operator on our staff is a gradu ate registered dentist. Every one of them has his certificate from the State Dental Board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. This proves to you-beyond the shadow of a doubt that he knows his business, and knows it thoroughly. It shows you that he spent years of hard study under competent instruc tors and has then passed a thorough and searching examination before the state dental board as to •his knowledge and ability to practice and do it right v When vou see this certificate you may rest as sured that the holder of it is a man of experience and that your work will be done the way it ought to be done to give you lasting and permanent sat isfaction. 3RD—PAINLESS METHODS Our system of painless dentistry has been brought to such a point of perfection at this office that we are now able to guarantee to perform prac tically any and all kinds of dental work without Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union In Every Rexpect Seattle'* Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. LADY; ATTENDANTS ON DUTY, AT ALL TIMES. THE CARDS FELL WRONG, KYRIAKOPOULOS ASSERTS Cbftrfjinß that he had been cheat ml out of l-'GO In a crooked card game In the back of a toffw houiw at Fourth ave. R.. V. O. Kyrla- Uopoulo*. a aoldler dlaoharired from the <lepot brigade at Camp I/#wl* laat week, fI a complaint agalnut \. Pappavacleleo nnd !*ete Patomaa, proprietor of thn establishment, with Deputy Vroaaruting Attorney Friend, Friday. i'nppuvacleloo and Palromaa are being held on an open rhrage at the city Jail under $l,OOO bond*. The two men will be arraigned he fore Huperlor Judgo John H. Jurey Friday afternoon. An Information, charging the two men with conducting a gambling houite. waa »>elng prepared bv l>ep uty Friend Friday noon. There wnre four men In the game, according to Kyrtakopouloa, and he allegea that after he hod loat a large aum of money, Patromna look I*2 ai Ida rnKeoff, which lie turned over to hla partner. After continuing to lo»<e. Kyr iaJiopouloa grabbed the de* W of oardu, which he charge* are murked. WHO'S WHO V game married folk* are Mark transformed. Tail mrr It at a Klaneej far nonif men wear Ike fieffleantn. And aotue «lie» wear Ike panta. ! The aironger mind aft rule* tke borne. And tke weaker doe* »««ktult| Far lave and fear will not unite, Nor »ur»lval of tke fit. llut wkeu true lave doea rule tke koine, Tke panta get daukle urnri Pletatlou, aa a rule. lirliiga fear \\ kere lore nkonld nlaaya akare. We're kavlnv now our crKAIt- AALK. And you will nave tnuek more Ob any At'lT. t'OAT. 1HtF.5191 and \V AI *T At the KI'oRK.MCK VPIITAIItft BTOIIR. Heeoml niul t nleu, Old lime* lllila. hurting the patient a bit. This is a matter of big importance to you, for possibly you are among the many who have put off having necessary dental work done on account of being afraid of being hurt. If you are, then we tell you that "you need delay no longer" on this account. 4TH—LOWEST PRICES Quantity regulates price. T his is a fundamental axiom of business that cannot be denied. There fore, the fact that we do a very large volume of business permits us to take a smaller profit on the individual patient than an office which does onlv one-third to one-lralf of the volume that we do can possibly at ford to take. So when- you compare our prices with others you will find that ours are the lowest, especially considering the fact that we turn out nothing but the very highest grade of work. STH—BEST OF MATERIALS The best is the only kind of material that we can afford to use. We found this out long ago. 6TH—OUR GUARANTEE is a binding agreement on our part that if for any reason whatever work done at this office does not give you entire satisfaction, come back to us and we will make it right. This guarantee is signed both bv the operator who did the work and by L R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. 7TH—SANITATION This is a hobby with us. In fitting up our of fices we put in all the best appliances for sterilizing instruments. All operators and attendants are garbed in spotless white at all times. FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call at our office and let one of our experts give your teeth a thorough examina tion. He will tell you just what is needed to put your teeth into perfect condition and also just what the cost will be. This examination and estimate won't cost you a cent nor will it Y»ut you under any obligation to have work done unless you want it. But for your own sake you ought not to neglect this important matter a moment longer than you can possibly help. Don't you think it is about time that you gave yourself the advantage of a good set of teeth? The cards were turned over to the prosecuting attorney's deputy and will be Introduced a* evidence. I'atromas declared In the city jail that he did not know that marked Ml Good Times Ahead j W A busy and prosperous season 1» opening for the I'nlleil I ■1 Htalrs. ll la reasonably certain tli.it there Is going to be full ■ II employment of labor and profitable use for capital. In Seattle a HI :l " 'ir-tlve period of construction is before us. New ItM o( I ■I world commerce are opening for us and shipbuilding Is iroinK I ■f to continue. Choose a good bank the I Uj rionrer National Rank—and use its fanli I K JHjL niiia- < |M ln get ting reedy for and in taking I ■| A advantage of the opportunities which I ■ ImIF w '" come thick and fast from now on I BH| FIRST NATIONAL | /* *' 4HH V A DR. L R C LARK card* were beinp used. Two "ringers." whose names »»• unknown, are aald to have played, but eec.tped when KyriakopouK* broke up the game.