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FRENCH TRI-COLORS NOT SAME IN WIDTH, are Aware that the oooh flag does not cc LONDON, Oct t of red, part, blue is 30, white 33 47. This is because, due to tical iMusion, the white, In the | gadenter. Oo eevould look narrower than the te Which is next to the staff, and red still narrower, if the solors gore of the samme wicith, So (Advertisement) Throwing Bombs! them in the body. in the back hips, shoulders, arms, legs This rheumatism is the re-| winiam @ feet (rheumatism or gout). Th of an uric-acid explosion within, probably following ex-|curton Tuck, Otto C, Moergelli, C. use of meat—or—beer—or over-exertion and over-|™ . Swollen hands, ankles and feet are often caused [BRITON BECOMES EcoMES 86 MEN CALLED | (Special to The Star by N. EB. AD) 18—At the Row oh tri:/ street court an Englishman convict- <geeneaPved ed for disobeying a military order white and blue fn equal proportions. was found to be a Mooriah chief. He had joined a Moorish tribe in| Morocco and married the asheik’s He claimed to be @ eons | Fy), vert to Islam, had Joined a Mo-| Wityam Dammedan secret society, and WAN Heilig, | * Master of the Arabic languages | Gruber, A, W. Johnson, Jacob Thy “throwing back” the Hun.) sont, Harry The explosion takes place/S®m Gorbulove, Benjamin M. Lesh all “O. K.”"—next morning) Jonng Verhonick, TO FT. WORDEN Local draft boards 9 and 10, and King county board No, 1, have in ed the following Hat of 86 servi who will leave for den Wednesday rd Ni forlorn, € r MeCormic M. De Jobn ©. Eimer J, Matt Charles Freeburg, Rex | Rowen Freeman, John W, Tolliver, William Harry ‘Cummings, James cdward Kasl, Harold ‘we Francia Hamilte Larson, Vincent I si, George Edward Graham, Carl | Johan Tollefson, Bedros K. Kar Car boys) vourian, Loren Howard Boxiti, Levis are showing! Katsavos, Ole Dahle, Louls Gatuells, William Cushing, Mathias Kramer, rema rkable | Board No. 9 men are as follows: proficiency in) Crawford ©, Eliott, Guy Mirl Ben . _|#on, John Spencer, Sam Cloin, Cecil hurling hand: | Vietor Gray, Vincent 1 Manoa, grenades OF | James H. Magillicuddy, Francis D Nojima, Edward Fred Brown, Bd bombs, From earliest in-| yar bp. Long. Elmer W. Howard, fancy our boys learn well to! Harold Lewis, Cecil Guy Evans, Omert Moyer, Harold William Hd “throw ball,” and this stands) wards, William James Kerwin, An- good-hand in| cu» Fuller. Alternates—Emmett Clarence Do Benjamin Ablowits, Alfred gold, Harry 8. Campbell, quickly, scattering pain and} Judiiee Lounds, Sofier Nielson destruction—just like an uric-acid explosion within) cum, Roy Harold Grooms, Board No, 1-—Frank Neupauer, | Elwtn Adama, Frederick Faye Yo James r,|Cammerano, Claude Mossbarger, One day a man’s) vit Crivia, Harley Keealing, Prank Austin Harwood Steeples, Johan Berger Carlson, Heow eae a oe out Of | Howard Cohes, Ir! Williams, Olt Pain} wivert Luts, John Collins, Lewis J. (lumbago) or) Abraham, John Leslie Rodda, Amos William Rhodes, Arthur W. Davis, Davis Sherin, Paul Lucas Keogh, McKinley Burns, Morle Allen, Lucas Plancich, Alfred Lewis Wood, Carol William Wilson, Asa Claude Shaffer, Emile Hennan, the blood is filled with poisonous uric acid, which) Harry Cecil Richards. w disordered kidneys. Naturally when the kidneys are) cari Marino, Leonard Carter McKee, gettles in the tissues of the feet, ankles, wrists or back as wratic salts; or under the eyes in bag-like formations. It is just as necessary to keep the kidneys acting} properly as to keep the bowels active to rid the body of Pay Respects to | . Uric acid poisoning and rheumatic pains can be con- = and expelled by taking a little “Anuric.” Alternater—-Floyd Joseph Sinnett, Roy Zimmerman Kettering, George |James Kreas, John William Gordon. Departed Major Strict observance of the health This| regulations will permit only a few the recent discovery of Dr. Pierce, and can be had at all/to pay the last renpects to Maj gtod stores. If you want a trial package, send 10) W. F. Rinehart, whose remains lie tents to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. |! of Germany, as anything equivalent to uncon- |} @itional surreader. At any rate, that’s a mat- American citizen who desires to help the military genius, who has insured our safety, Liberty Bonds. Candidly, have you help our Generalissimo to to to It is quite true that the public is imposed upon by many who practice the profession who havo inferior ability, unskilled and carsiees, caring little for the health or comfort of their Dentistry is an exacting specialty, being of the most delicate nature, the work is almost «Btirely upon live tissue, treating diseases, correct- ing deformities and reproducing nature. To do this ®uccessfully, we must have a complete understand- ing of the bony structure of the head and face, as (ach canal, prominence and opening has a specific importance and carries or protects some vital organ. We must be familiar with all the important muscles, their location, attachments and Offices, for interfering with the free use of a muscle irs the power of mastication and probably changes the entire expreasion. We must know the exact location @ arteries, veins or the parts supplied by them, we having probably more to do with the nerves than any other tiesue of the body, for through a thor. ugh knowledge of the nervous system, their exact ion and the parts that they supply we are able to desensitize at any point, enabling us to extract teeth, remove nerves or perform any of the opera tions pertaining to dentistry absolutely without pain ©F discomfort to the patient. To do all of this we tg accomplished only small part of our obliga- DIAGNOSIS is probably the most Derplexing and difficult problem of any profession, and any degree of accuracy is only acquired by a h knowledge of his Profession and close ob- fervation of causes and results, long experience, '¥. and good, sound judgment. Without any ing these qualifications, disaster and failure will PYORRHEA is one of the most Common, dreaded and uncleanly diseases with which ) Meeated for years at 8. E. Corner First and Pike. * Modern Painless Dentistry As the Highest Perfected Specialty of All Science IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING TO HAVE YOUR TEETH EXAMINED. Painless Dentists 2 “LABORING PEOPLE'S DENTISTS.” in state Friday at the Bonney-Wi gon undertaking chapel. Friend: of the late ploneer must await their turns and will be admitted to the chapel in couples, The funeral will be held privately Sat- urday, at 1:30. OPEN UP HEADQUARTERS State Secretary Warren H. Lewis, of the republican party, and County | Secretary M. 8. Wooster opened their headquarters Thureday, at 107-108, in the New Arotio hotel, and are prepar- ing for the repablican campaign, which will open next week. Influenza? La Grippe? | Foley’s Honey and Tar | is just what every suf- ferer of influenza or la grippe needs now. It covers the rough inflamed throat with a soothing healing coating, away the mucus, clears stops eases the tightness and bronchial wheezing. Day and night keep |FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR | handy. It gives ease and comfort from the very first dose. Buy it Now. The charm ot « pleasant smile may be killed by an ill-kept set of teeth. Clean, sound teeth indicate a large measure of self-respect. the Dental Profession has to contend, and tf not treated soon reaches @ chronic stage, giving off a constant flow of pus, which is taken into the sy» tem. This disease also causes the loosening and final loss of the teeth, a general debility from toxic infection, resulting in many systemic disorders and often complete disability. Pyorrhea in its early stages is successfully treated, and if the patient to properly instructed as to the care of the teeth there- after, permanent relief or cure may result. REPRODUCTION of nature to the extent of doing nature’s work, together with tho blending of the features so that the work cannot be detected from nature’s own, in such a manner that it in clean and congenial to the tissues, at the same time perfectly comfortable to the individual, is a science not surpassed by the greatest artist or the most skilled Swiss mechanic. This work is betng done without pain by our modern dentists of today. Tibfitting dental work is not only unsightly but is unclean, giving cause to unhealthy conditions and diseases, & lows of vitality and efficiency. Phone Main 2555 the tickling and coughing, | ATTLE STAR SPECULATORS BOOST RENTS A tent colony within the city Tim ita, to relieve the congested popula tion and to enable the families of the | workers to eseape Jutehes of | rent profiteers ts test wugges | ion of the Anti-Rent Profiteering 10. We may find it necessary to ask ‘the elty to set aside plots In Wood | tand and other city parks as camping sites, and to install temporary water }and sewage facilities," says N. A. Havercamp, president of the league. “This may seem a remote contin cy, but it is more likely to come than is generally realized, and if It doom, It will serve to draw attention to @ situ |ation that is becoming more and | more acute.” | Havercamp further stated: “Spec: ulation in leases is at the bottom of |moat of the profiteering. Buying |and welling of leasen ix being practic od extensively, and there are firma in the city that make a specialty of that sort of thing. It is the speculators in leases, and not the landlords, who are responsible for exorbitant rental fees in mort of the cases investigated | by the league.” Good work ts being done by the fair rents commission of the fleet corporation, according to Secretary Cc. BE. Arney. The commission has filed 160 complaints against Seattle landlords, and has made personal property appraisals and 26 real prop: erty appraisals, Twenty decisions have been made, in eleht of which | the commission ordered a reduction in rent, and in the other 12 tenants were given permission to stay in Premises that they had been ordered to vacate. | on 1,100,000 Bars | of Chocolate Chow LONDON, Oct 2-—(By Mail) Yankee soldiers in England have begun eating 1,100,000 chocolate bars that recenly arrived at @ British port. | The bars are given out gratis by| the American Red Cross, which has contracted for the entire output of | a big American factory. The bars| are of a new type | Each bar is enclosed in a wrap- per decorated with the American | and inside ts a small card which mays: “Chocolate wheat bar; Com Canteen Department. This is pre- mented to you as a token of our you are rendering our country. “This bar is a emergency ration, consisting of four highly nutritious foods—chocolate, equals in food value any of the| following: two lamb chops; two| ones; two plates clam chowder; | one big glass of milk; two baked| | potatoes; three apples; two ordin- jary cups of custard or two help-| |ings of beans.” Refuses to Believe _ Son Has Met Death Tho she has been officially notified | of the death of her son, Private Sid: ney Van Sideren, Mrs. Celia Van Sid-| eren, of Montbourne, will not believe | him to have been killed In France, ax reported. on August 12 Since the re- port, she has received letters from her #on, dated in September. In these |letters, this young soldier, who was in Company G, of the 22d United | States infantry when reported killed, | stated that he had been wounded but was convalescing at a French hos- pital Would Raise One Billion for Jews NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—The larg: est humanitarian project in history to be attempted by individual of. fort,” as described by the distribu: | tion committees of the American | funds for Jewish war sufferers, will be the attempt of the committee to! raise a fund of $1,000,000,000 to be used for the Jewish war survivors in | Poland, Russia and Palestine, Con- | tributions will not alone be sought, but efforts will embrace the fields of | lending and investment. For Stiff Necks and Sore Throats | ” ATCHING, your neighbor” and even “swallowing| abitter pill” are again} possible after a liberal application of BAUME ANALGESIQUE BENGUE originated by Dr. Jules) Bengué of Paris. This famous French preparation has been highly recommended for twenty-five years by. doc- tors, both here and abroad, for its soothing, healing and refreshing qualities. Be sure you get the orig- inal, which can be had at most drug stores, in spite of war conditions. Get a tube today. THOS. LEEMING & CO. Americen Agents New York Your Pain Can Be Relieved! flag and the Red Cross emblem, | pliments of American Red Cross) appreciation of the great nervice | well-balanced | wheat, nuts and raisins, Each bar} FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1918. * Recognized as of Seattle Not.alone because of the tremendous stock we show in every known model and material, but because of the great saving we offer you here * Seattle’s Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop Young Men's fitted Coats, single and double-breasted, plain or belt back, self or velvet collar. Raglan shoulder Coats of every kind. Ulsters and Ulsterettes. 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