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STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. 8, 1918, PAGE LIQUID FIRE SHELL, INVENTED BY LOCAL MAN AND WIFE, DISPLAYS GREAT POWER IN TESTS ‘ADD TO YouR) ACCOUNT => if you have an account Rere, your additional purchases will be added without first Lon ti ut foot extension Morris chair, exactly as pictured: foot reat folds under seat when not in use: golden ned, fitted s with ‘ar able cushions: } leather the remular | $18.60 i cise actly tive frame, velour rem att wit! ‘ & good value price, $12.50; sale price sa SR ae BPrmnns yy 4 —an att \ $18.35 : regular price $24.50 ful style, large seroll arm | femioe rocker, upbolatered in ees Sponieh leat pring gol oak frame, fumed; value at 835 feo Bi $18. 353 ‘ale price .... OTHERS, LISTEN! | county cLerk cuts When work exhausts your| YEARLY OFFICE COST your nerves! 4 saving of 4 in salary ex- “and resi penses was made last year in the b pn lags and You) county clerk's office under Percy F {iam and Mary yle rocker, tly as pic tured: fumed, quartered oak removable seat of sanitary spring. constr: stored in tive W rundown, you need ‘Thomas, in spite of the wage in-|00? whites, will give us about 80 per|try’s streams ul fame fase CTCAMY | croase granted employes last fall pean Increased efficiency of the office force, better organization and elim. ination of special employes is sald to be responsible for the cus in ex - penses. Preparation of the list of persons qualified for jury service § cost | 83.940 in 1917, compared with 0 the previous year check your wasting PoW-| The year's increase in collection of enliven your blood and | fees ana fines was $1,190.35. “ty your nerve force.| A decrease is noted in the num ber of civil cases filed, due probably SOT is helping an tn nds and will give the strength you Sto Inidigestion With Bi-nesia| Avoid Deadening Drugs and Artificial Digestants Pain in the stomach after eating. indigestion, dyspepsia, flatulenc gas, ete, are almoat invariably duc to acidity and food fermentation. To attempt to cure the trouble by using digestive powders and pills or dead ening drugs ls like trying to relieve @ wound from « splinter of gt applying ointment without fi moving the glass. In and the troub! ommon sense th en your stomach hur: remove the acid and stop th Mmentation by means of nimple ant-| acid or neutrate such as Bi-nesia | which can be obtained of any drug gist in elther powder or tablat form poonful of Bi-nesia Powder or three of the tablets, taken in « f hot water after eat instantly neutralizes the acid stops food fermentation and thun « ables the most confirmed dyapeptic to enjoy the heartiest meals without the slightest pain or inconvenience Try this simple plan at once and forget that you ever had a stomach, “Retreat of the’ - Germans at the } Battle of Aras” Also aa a ag Mr. and Mra, Frederick ¢ Cook, | Seattle citizens, who have invented a Nquid fire shell of unusual destruc: | tive power. The picture shows td dense cloud of flame from the ex sion of a miniature shell in official wife worked for a © before per feeting various details, The invent ors declare that one of thease shells, containing gallons of liquid, would destroy everything within a radius of four blocks, The shell | dropped from airplanes or shot jland guns, RED CROSS HAS | | 143,000 OVER QUOTA OF DRIVE ‘The state of Washington was asked for 212,000 new Red Cross members in the Christmas drive, and obtained 355,000, This was the announcement of State Chairman A. B. Stewart Tues day. While weather conditions hav® made It impossible for us to get in returns from all over the state, we have all except a few remote dis | tricts, and are therefore able to make | jp. veer clone approximate analynix of the total results of the Red Cross COristmas membership campaign, he said | “Seattle clty will hav attle chapter, which and Kitsap counties |ntate of Washington will have 355,-| }000, Alaska has returns in already | of 18,000, with some points yet to| hear from, which probably will bring it up to about 20,000, “The total of Washington and Alaska, which is the district given | me, will have a of about 375.) ‘To these figures I think we can | safely anticipate an additional 10,000 when the returns are all in “Alaska, with a population of 25, 115,000. cent of her population, which, I be lieve, will break the record. The) credit for this is due largely to B. M Behrends, of Juneau, and T. A. Da} view, of Seattle, who handled Alaska for me. 1 would like to give Alaska as much publicity as we can, a will undoubtedly do them a great deal of good in securing just recom nition from the government.” Much credit for the resuits ts 4) to J. F. Douglas, Bert Sworea, R. R Fox, and all the others who devoted so much energy and ability to the campaign, Stewart sald. RAIL CHIEF 1S INVESTIGATING | TRAFFIC PLAN superintendent | PY tia termin vestigating conditions of waterfront traffic, with w ing the trans jon pre ‘olved in ting shipyard to and from work The suggestion has already made to the carriers that commut ers’ service be given waterfront em jals of the carriers de | nth ago that such ould not be put into effec | without a heavy But MeCul-| lough is, nev leas, considering | the feasibility of the idea. | McCullough i# also working on a plan for operating all ewitching over jthe tracks between North Seattle Jand Argo | He was appointed last Saturday, | | but will not officially enter upon his! duties until Wednesda meantime, he is preparing to enter) loffice with ything ready for im-| jeCullough, al railway ln, ie in a view to #0! ms t employes been mediate acti > Transcontinental < prsenea Acts Ie 106 COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. DS. EDWIN J. BROWN D.D. 6. Bow at 106 Columbia 1 '@) left the imita- ANY § SEAT in BALCONY TONIGHT. Lower Floor 20¢ In preparing meals for the day, the economical house- keepers use Albers Oats because they know these selected grains assist them in making many nu- tritious and delight- ful dishes, They use them in bread, muf- fins, cookies, etc. They know they are saving as well as conserving by using Albers Oats Acquire the cereal habit It's @ patriotic one. Albers Cereals and Me Flours’ for the miner’ is 106 Columbia, mi rat and I Becond ry will 0 thal will’ oftact’ of doing busine: a to be "in Beattie who dia not Fal om beca of the war. SPWIN J. BROWN, v. vD. & Meattic’s Leading Dentist 306 Columbia, “look Rellingham, Fran vervahsinerapmeset: peas 3" Willlam Flanercis, Greek laborer was kill Monday afternoon in the | Duthie «hipyard ‘when he fell 50/ feet from a seaffolding to the ground. Death was instantaneous. | He resided at 801 Columbia at Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days 4 mone Itching. ing Pen PAZO Bitnd, | Firat ap Tobacco. Habit Easily Overcome | A New Yorker, of wife experience, |has written a book telling how the cco or snuff habit may be easily kly banished with delight- The author, J.) ds, 1819 C, Station ¥, > « Will mail his book free on re- quest. | The health Improves wonderfully | * after tobacco craving is conquered. | Calinness, tranquil sleep, clear eyes, | normal appetite, good digestion, | manly vigor, strong memory and weneral gain fficiency a " the many ben rid o hat ne ing; no more 4 |clgaretts, snuff or chowing’ tohac: | co to pacify morbid desire \CHILDREN’S COUGHS may be checked, and more serious condi. | tions of the throat will be often avoided |by promptly giving the child a dose of PiISO’S |tages this week, WILSON'S NEW WATER POWER BILL IS READY C, MARTIN United fe Correspondent WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—The administration water power and power development bill is ready for introduction. It is designed to increase navigability of streams, co-ordinating water transportation with rail, produce nsion of water fa- cilities by harnessing the coun try’s streams. The measure embodies the ideas of the president, Secretary of War Secretary Houston, Secretary nd other leading conserva Not only Is tt designed to increase but to end a Ihyear fight over the question of who controls the coun The bill creates a| commission which will have full con trol of the water power sites. President Appoints Executive ‘The president is authorized to ap point an executive officer for the comminsion, thru whom its policies shall be carried out. He in to serve for five years at $10,000 year He in given power to issue ye @icenses for construction of dams reservoirs, power houses, tranemis sion lines or any other projects which will aid {n power development or improve navigation. Licens are for 50 years. Licensees must submit plans for improvement to the com mission, which may alter them if it seen fit May Take Plants The federal government is to be |given free power to operate locks If the government wants any power plant for manufacture or fixation of nitrogen to use in explosives mak ing. the bill empowers the commis sion to Commandeer such plants. SPOT LIGHTS BY MEL. 0. DRAMA lerd is with us for a short stay of three days at the Met ropolitan theatre in a series of Shakespearean ff the first of which Hami Presented be fore a large house Monday evening. | Kellerd reminds us a great deal of 3. H. Sothern. After seeing Kellerd last night in “Hamlet.” we are -nore than anxious to see him in his other | plays. | He is @ great actor, with a strong personality supported by an excellent Margaret Bulkeley, for in makes a wonderful and ton der Ophelia aday night there wilt be a per of a th.” and at the day matinee “The Merchant Venice while on Wednesday evening “Othello” will be given. see company stance, forma PANTAGES There is a close fight for he: positions on the new bill at t for nearl acts are worth that honor. 1 is good. Harry Langdon, with his little red fas wagon, in the comedy riot of the bill, in an act called “Johnny's D Car.” Rosa Rosland, rider, formerly Bailey cireus, he show a dainty bareback with the Barnum & has a great act, in which she does a number of wensa- tional stunts Dixie Harris good singing act, Jarvais and Harrison ta" In a comedy act. Tony and o Lorenz are good acrobats, while the Cortez Trio offer a good | Muatcal turn MOTORCYCLE OFFICER HURT IN AUTO SMASHUP Roy Davia, motorcycle policeman, was injured, not seriously, when he! collided with an auto driven by A.) Paul, of Georgetown, Tuesday morn: | ing, at Fifth and Jefferson st. comedienna, has a “Shoot the Furman | builds business personality in his students from the first. | transportation and power facilities, fonene why they are in de | Shorthand Civil Service Bookkeeping Advanced Grammar Northwestern Shorthand Reporting School Arcade Bldg. Real Estate Escrows We offer the vices of a perfect tem of handling estate escrows closing real transactions. Sser- SyS- real and estate Our office facilities permit us to guarantee the safeguarding of the interest of all parties to a transaction affecting real estate. § Washington Title Insurance Company Under State SupervisTon. Announcement Day and Night Dental Offices The National Dental Offices, orf Third ave. and Pike st., will, from now on, be open from A.M. TON P.M practically day and ve changed. and are changing dally in this busy city of ours. A year ago a step lke this would have been out of place, but today it has become an absolute necessity with us in order to take care of our large following among the shipyard workers, We have made arrangements so the workingman and the busy business man will now be able to get the samo high class dental services after his working houra on ho would 4uring the day. This will mean a two-way saving for the busy man who needs dental servicer. This office will not be open on i, On that day we believe orld should rest GOOD—DENTISTRY—ALWAYS DENTISTS LTHIRD & PUKE a HONEST, Well Built and Fitted Gold Crowns And Bridgework Secause of the wide variation in the quality of dentistry, I earnestly ad- vise each and every patient to take the time to make sure of exactly what he or she is getting in making ar gements with his or her dentist: I have only one quality for all my patients. That embodies the materials—the finest that can be bought—nothing le My Permanent Gold Crowns and Bridges service than simply providing you with new teeth. They suc- ceed in restoring the natural beauty of expression, they are handsomely fin- ished, modeled expressly for your particular needs, insure easy position of facial muscles, and so wonderfully match your own teeth as to perfectly re- semble them. PAINLESS DENTISTRY very best render a greater They have the appearance of nature's teeth and do all that any tooth is called upon to do. Be sure and read the pcifications below. Scrutinize them carefully and see what you get for your money in my modern dental office. 8 Every department of my office is in the hands of a specialist. I have a specialist in artificial plates, whose sole time is devoted to this particular work. He is an expert in taking impressions, and his long experience enables him to make each individual plate to properly, comfortably and satisfactorily fit that individual's mouth. If you are hard to fit, if other dentists have failed to give you perfect satisfaction, come to me. I guarantee a perfect fit. Specifications Crowns: wilt Crowns are fitted with 29-gauge thickness, ey’s 22-karat gold plate. A blue wax inlay im. jon of the masticating surface of the opposing tooth is taken with the band in place, then the cusps are carved to form the natural cusps of teeth. This is then invested in a plaster compound cast and subjected to high heat. Pure 22-karat molten gold is cast into the form of the wax, which has been burned out, fusing onto the band, nmking the crown one solid plece of gold, which will endure a lifetime of stress and wear. Brid My Bridge Restoration is made by using the fa- ges: mous Steele porcelain anterior and posterior Re- placable Teeth, all boxed with pure gold and backed with 22-karat gold. They imitate wonderfully and beautifully the price- lens pearis*that nature gave to you. Some dentists in private practice charge from $25 to $50 per tooth for this class of work. My prices are low in comparison. $25 Genuine Trubyte Plates $15 If you are diffieult to fit, come to me. I guarantee a perfect fit. My plates restore the natural factal expression Teeth extracted free where I make your plate. I treat Pyorrhea (Miggs’ Disease) heretcally, effectively, successfully. Pain Reduced to a Minimum 1 use “Novocain” in filligg and grinding teeth, also in removing live nerves. Teeth extracted With practically no feeling of pain. I Use the X-Ray As an ald to my diagnosis of difficult cases of tooth and mouth troubles. This service free to my patients. Examination and estimate free ; ALL WORK GUARANTEED a If you reside outside the city, I will make special appointment {f you write and tell me when you can come to Seattle. DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ex President Michigan State Board Dental Fifth Floor Eitel Building. N. W. Cor. Second and Pike, Swift's Drug Store Corner. Office Hours: Examiners) Telephone Elliott 3026, $:30 a. m. to 8:20 p.m. Sundays, 19 a. m. to 2 p.m. Courteous Lady Attendants. from the position of patrolman in AIRPLANE PARTS TO the Yellowstone National park to BE MADE ON COAST ina 'ar campy tnsnator tor the PORTLANI §.—Official ap-| val has been given to the move | FREE DOCTOR Fu-Gevernment Physician 1111 FIRST AVENUE, or 169 WASHINGTON 87, RIGHT DRUG CO. STORES Leek fer the Free Decter Sign. 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