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Bf practical P Fange sold this week we will | the wonderful | fuel saver—3 \ ranges in one! | —burns coal, wood | ) or gas at the same } time or separately! et { { we demonatr thie truly w fuel cooking vast ing easure. ires a Warm kitchen od weather and a Kitehen in warm weathe he in . a 1 » change, nothing and the pmat le the gas aut ally a cure oven ¢ —this three-tuel w the nder range at t (neta in ee) al and moat made “ Bive free a handsome set of Yitreous cnamel cooking “ware, consisting of 13 pieces “¥alue of this set is $10- and serviceable what is needed in every “TACOMA: Yo ur 4. SCHOENFELD & SOO a — Pa SAMS Rap Geile ae THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1919. ‘OIL INDUSTRY 'US.WILLSELL (CAPTUREMAN ONCE ANEMIC 2 NEE TOE Bs “8, MADE BIG JUMP 13 ARMY CAMPS WHO FLED JAIL qq Hic uri Under Spur of War, Produc-| War Department to Receive ‘Gene Dickey Caught by De- tion Greatly Increased 6.—No Mareh lwingle important industry in the howing States ever made such a in a single year as did the spur of war Man oll Industry under ne coasity, according to Director bureau of mines bef America entered ine production wa ning of the In 1916 the little war, # short « In 191 ’ reported when this nation nearly 68,000,000 barre aus the demand front for oll be ever production mount 000,000 barrels thie nation sent creasing flow of gasoline liew and friendly countries is shows by export figures For 1916, exports barrels; 1917, exporte 13,912,508 ntered the war, production jumped t Hut from the when greater, gasoline ed to § How an ever to the a werg 8.473,10 9.901.877 and 1918 exports British Girls to Continue Land Work LONDON, Mareh t5.(By Mail) Girls of the land army are to share equally With ex-soldiers' facilities for taking up small holdings in the gov ernment’s land schem Thousands of girls have signified their wish to ce the land tinue working on uthori gladly acceded to their requent the man woman—behind plow is deemed the most active and renfunerative asset of the state and the for pays if PAZO Ttehing, Mind, F or Protrudin, Pilex, Stops Irritation; Soothes and Heals. You can get reatt ry 3 after the ee 600 Dru OINT! firat application. have | Cantonment Bids April 15 WA ci The HINGTON ae bide on 13 arm according to the merce of the United The be sold to the est bidder ar | Beauregard, § Hendrick Polk mp Jackson, Shelby Wadsworth and Wheeler The tment will, on March 24 A cam of Com tates toda war lve Chamber amps to high- Colt Sevier Hancock North Logan Sheridan Hall build bid artment will we 1 the bidder must k r newane a The land cannot be Idatt for the ment haw leased it for the period of the it was stated sidings are Inc ent do all barr tore brid tem uded in the bid, the gover rven the right to retain all base hospitals and remount stations Ten Armored Cars Taken to Dublin f mander . nd proclamation Ka or April & who mus ridding moet nm Mareh rised by the tifled three processions auth v. to unten po | days in advance # and tanks have om governmen in Dublin | been | tary equipmen: . An Lieut Me LAWTON, Okla fall inet : Hyde, of Columbia. William M. Crabtree N. D., Tuend: Ma 6 airplane i Hiley © and Cadet Jamestown. (MRS. MARTELL SAYS “‘I'MABLETODOMAN’S ‘WORK ON RANCH NOW’ |Actually Enjoys Splitting Wood Since Tanlac Built | tective Brown back with the boys one, 20, and a genth of the after prying the man of color Ail ele off the the f the Ma antry window and unlocking ze door on the fourth floo’ public mafety building night Tuewday n Brown, who oft The short person ch pan Frye hotel after apled Ye capture him di alley wa n chane Dic with being to days #Ull remained of b time of hile ¢ iginally charged of drugs lays in jail und wer rit tence orve at the night face « mind harke A a ere joh carries with it and a fine of meanor a Kentence of one NAVAL MISSION IS IN PORTLAND PORTLAND f the naval affairs national house of representatives rived in Portland from Californ thie morning. They will luneh, # guests of the Cham M 6. Members committee of the ber of Comm A special tr amen to the tomor ® for h will be located on the a8 recommended by Helm commission Kre bia river ew the © wh the he party will return to Portland and will again be en the Portland Chamber of Saturday The kremumen will leave for the North late that night Members of the naval committee who are making the tour of the Pa Friday evening ned by Commerce con AM) STRENGT nd Rapids Resident Ree-! ommends This Blood Builder | to Her Friends If you have to about by form the ou litte a physical out feeling mptome measures the eaune drag heer will t work which former! effort, it ls ume to tak inventory, That drag o per of in one com und taken id before be the ' to remove mpt con dition becomes serto Anemia tn be« it insidious! f its disease-combatting 1 leaves it at the mercy of influenza rheumatiam and pneumonia, When § pallor takes the place of the nor mal healthy glow of the #kin, and exhaustion follows slight effort when the secustomed od chuBEH stomach distress that robs you of night blood that will restore to qualities for every person in will be # by the nee Mrs. William Dronk No. 104 Caledonia street Rapids, Mich, Mrs, Dronk ere aye 1 and tired, robs the body needed rent build missin There ndiuc your needa it the of of Grand ont all my strength and energy emed to the out feeling. My ¢ 1 bee melan choly and was worried over nothing. My blood was #o thin that I chilled cantly and my nerves were strung slight and unusual noises startled m 1 was afraid to be alone, In addition to this my was in poor condition and t weight had heard Dr Pilla when I was a child n I maw a newspaper ment I decided to g In and my od my regained ever get over drage plexion was sallow no un and e week's Ume I felt improv nervousness had dimpp I continued the treatment until color was restored and I had my lost strength and weight. I no longer get cold easily and my stomach is in good condi | a dangerous condition Williams’ You are assured of getting the most modern and up to the minute service in dentistry when you come to this ‘office. ™ We employ only graduate registered dentists, men of the highest standing in | their profession. | Each and every oper- ator in this office has his certificate from the State Den- tal Board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. This insures | you that your work | will be done by a man who knows just | how. it ought to be done, to give you lasting satisfaction. | | When @ dentiat holds 2 | 1s proof positive that he he has graduated from State Board and passed a that body as to his knowledge a | fession. Having successfully pase | certificate, and not till then j Remember that we employ on! | office, #0 you can’t possibly make | dental work | Remember this also—this off certifi wis hin good der DENTIS PAINLESS—RIGHT PRICED | BY EXPERTS ISTRY | DR. L. R. CLARK from the State Dental Board it #8 thoroughly is proof that n gone before the busi ntal college and th horough and searching examination before i ability to pr ed this examination ctice the dental prow he is given hie y graduate registered dentists at this any mistake in coming here for your ice is here to stay—we have been Her Up—Gains 20 Pounds Its Grandmother's Recipe Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair. here a great many years now, duri: we have built up @ reputation for dealing, which we now regard as by pousens, You will find it most distinctly to your advantage to come to a office which ha a reputation lke ours to maintain, because you may be very sure that we aren't going to take any chances with that repus tation. We expect to treat you so well when you come here that you will come back to us any time in the future that you need dental service, s 4 More than that, we are depending on you to recommend us to your friends, and we know mighty well that you won't do that unless you are pleased and satisfied yourself. FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call and let one of our dentists give your teeth a thorough examination. He will tell you just what is needed to put your teeth into perfect condition and also just what the cost will be, You will be surprised to find how small this cost will be under our ow-price system. * We shall be pleased to have you call at once, and, for the sake of your own health, we urge that you do not put it off even another day.* ch me we are proud to say t methods and fair, square far the most valuable thing we tion wit I certainly do recommend Dr Pink Pills for I have fidence in their power | Williams’ Pink js are al blood-butider and nerve tonic, The! rich, red blood that they make not} only carries color to the cheeks and/ Upe " vigor to the muscles but revitalizes the exhausted julet# the pains of neu tiea, Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills contain no oplates nor| harmful drugs; they restore health | and strength but do not give tem-| porary stimulation. A the ifle coast are: Representatives Pad gett, Tennessee; Oliver, Alabama Riorden, N York; Hicks, New York rea; Browning New Tinots. Kronen N Arthur gon, joined the here, Member of the committee Asks Support of Military Training If legislation pending in congress ALLACE TO SAIL , Maren 26.—Am Hugh C. Wallace plans to France next week to take of his new post. Cause Headaches and Paine ame" . Vinson Jorne TRANSPORTS IN NEW YORK, March 26—~The|and Sulphur. Your hair is your) transports Francesca and Argentina | charm. ee or mars ny face. yeare, 2 a | When it fades, turns gray or streak: | " ” ee ee ee eel oe just an application or two of | KnOW® Greenacres ranc aes | Sage and Sulphur enhances its ap- The organizations on the Fran-| pearance a hundredfold cesca were 20 casual companies for Don't bother to prepare the mir Ohio, South Dakota, Minnesota, ¢ ture; you can get this famous old ifornia, Colorado, Kansas, Kentucky, | tecipe improved by the addition of Nebraska, New York and other |other ingredients at a small cost, Eastern states. On the Argentina were 32 casual ali ready for use. It is called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com companies for Connecticut, Mlorida,| pound. This can always be depend. Oklahoma, Tennessee, Michigan, |ed upon to bring back the natural {© h > ot even tr Minnesota, New York and Montana |color and lustre of your hair. thay be ipl Pec gneney a agate | i eath'e™ lover in bed, and there were days at and transportation corps companies; Everybody uses “Wyeth's" Sage/| M4 not get and $1 and 104. | Sulphur Compound now be \*,time when I could not get aroun: i ant it darkens so naturally and|2t SA friend of mine who saw cone +4 my deplorable condition recommend | th: body can tell it has) [were reported yesterday, and 24| tren {AL NON ee el ammpen [£4 Tanlac to me, because It had = “1 was barely able to drag one foot of [after the other when I started taking ag | TAaniac, but now I am able to walk five or six miles without being tired out,” said Mra Albina Martell, who has lived in Spokane for the past 25 in the owner of the well-/ hb, as well as other valuable property in Spokane “About a year ago,” she continued, | 1t had a serious operation performed. and it left m post prostrated, and nothing I could do seemed to bring back my health and strength. very much worried, aa I ¢ ttend to the work on the far |ought to have been done. | awful pain in my back that burt me - Britten Me That beautiful, even shade dark, glossy hair can only be by being on C ‘ a from cold taki EB Tablet a is Ther: ine.” the y nervice resenting the Na tional Association for Universal Mil itary Training, told the Munici league at ite meeting Tuesday urged the league support measure, whereby every reaching the age of 18, will be given nine months’ military instruction by the federal government valuable booklet, “Building Up] Hiood,” containing information yut dineases of the blood @ill be sent free | Dr. Williams’ Pink Pile are sold | by all druggists or direct from the! Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenec tady, N. Y., on receipt of price, 50) Sheets | He to the youth, on cents per box or six boxes for $2.50. Eighty-nine cases and four deaths ANOTHER STEAMSHIP cases were reported in two hours! S*°oone6 or soft brush with it and| "er," much good when she was bestest wt draw this through the hair, taking | “®&* snd run down PUT ON ORIENT RUN) 1] strand at a time by “E hadn't been taking the medicine | Another transpacific steamship | BONIC Dis. one smal an hardly any time before the pain in| *ervice between Seattle and the Ori Sa | in} lent will be the 82.00 PER! morning the gray hair has J xplanatory | back was gone entirely, and inaugurated when KAR-RU COMPANY, |Peared, and after Seantiteliy gars |™ s able to do lots of the. work on | 9,000 ton steal freighter Teiho Maru, the mn. Ni am #0 strong that hacen ani ‘con a, v Seattle, and appears glossy and lustrous Teller ooliaaee wood with an eight. | Seattle to take on a cargo of cotton, | pound sledge and steel wedge. I have and mincellancous good» Ju fine appetite, digest perfectly| The Tatho Maru left Moji, Japan leverything I eat, and at nights sleep |!" ballast, on March 19, and is sched like a child. I have gained ts| vied to arrive in Seattle about pounds in weight since Tanlac built | April 10. |me up, and I have added tifls weight = in spite of the fact that I have been| SCHOOL TEACHER BURIED working hard, even doing what ia con-| Funeral services for Mra, Marian sidered man's work. I had so much | Ellen Strelau, teacher in the Seattle | phe commission will center its in-| trouble from my disorderd stomach | *chools for the p A years, will DBvestigation on the possibilities of de-| that it seems to mo there are no| held at 430 p. m. Wednerday, in the| veloping the Matanuska coal fields. | | words that will express tho reliet 1/chapet of the Bonney-Watson Co.| ‘secretary Daniels plans to lay be-| |fee!, now that I know I'm all right| Mrs. Strelau died Monday of pneu-| tore congress a scheme for mining jagain. I am #0 well that I don't need | ™Monla, at the Seattle General hospl-| coal or contracting for it in Alaska, jany medicine, but I have and the present investigation is pre DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Avenue. N. W. Corner Third and Union, In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. ‘ Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. Write for Dr. atimonial booklet. Will Investigate Possibilities of Northern Coal Fields WASHINGTON, March 26.—A naval commiasion of five members | will leave Puget Sound navy yard April 1 to investigate Alaskan coal | the navy department an-| nounced today Tacoma, Wash. Hi jeading drug store FREE DOCTOR 1111 FIRST AVE. or 169 WASHINGTON ST. RIGHT DRUG Co. STORES Leek fer the Free Decter Sign. more tal. onth-End Specials Conforming with our regular custom, we offer during the last few of the Month, SPECIALS in Men’s, Wome at prices that are particularly attractive at shoes are continually going higher. Values up to $7.50 Boots. Brown Kid Lace to match. All Black Kid But- ton, Dark Tan Lace Boots with tan buck tops. Several Other Styles in Each Group, Wit or Military Heels Men’s Shoes, Month-End S Values up to $7.50 ......2..... n’s and Children’s foot- a time when the prices Values up to $9.00 $5.85 All Steel Gray Kid Lace Boots; same in contrasting cloth tops. Brown Kid Lace Boots, tops to match. Black Kid Lace Boots in all kid or matching cloth tops. All Havana Brown Lace Boots. h Cuban, French $4.85 pecials, Gunmetal Lace Shoesy English toes, with leather or Neolin soles. Tan Calf Button Shoes, st Neolin soles, Tan Blucher, Munson last, comfort, Mahogany Cait lace Shoes, sizes 11% to 2, 94.35 py aie Shoes for Men. Royal Boot Shop Exclusive Agents for Boyden's Famous Bench-made ub toes, tops to match, the shoe for wear and Boys’ Shoes Boys’ Gunmetal, or button, stub or English toes; Sizes 11% to 2, $2.95 Sizes 2% to 6, las | bought two jand it is build |samo way it did me. that Tanlac must be the grandest |medicine in the world for people | who need something to tone up their | systems and give them strength.” Taniac is sold in Seattle by Bartell | Drug Stores under the personal di- | rection of a special Tanlac represent: | ative Advertisement Nes for my daughters, ng them up in the} I just think | MONEY TO LOAN at 537-6 % 63%-7% The reason we loan money at the lowest rates is because we re- quire the best security. On our monthly pay- ment loans you may pay any amount at any time—pay as often as you like—or the whole loan at any time with out previous notice. NO COMMISSIONS WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 8 1 0 SECOND AVENUE Assets: $9,200,000.00 _jset Tuesday will be went to Relling former home of Mra. Stre KE. V. Shayler, pastor of St. Mark's church, will officiate at | the funeral nervices SET LIQUOR HEARING L. Doan, arrested Thursday 23 Burke ave., on the charge of manufacturing liquor, will receive a | final hearing on M. by Commissioner Rob Hand, Mrs. Doan has 2 $1,000 bond Mr ert W. McC been released HONOR COL, CAVANAUGH Col. J. D. Cavanaugh, of the 18th engineers, will be th at a dinn ta be given in celebration of his return t the University club, Wednesday ning, at 7 o'clock Col for Naghville, Tenn., been assigned to duty. JAMES WOOD RES! James H. Wood, former deputy eector of imternal revenue for the Seattle district, is on his way to Tia Juana, Mexico, to attend to private business, it was announced at the federal building Tuesday Wood resigned Saturday from his office an deputy collector. His suc cexsor will be appointed under civil service regulations DR, CHAPMAN RIED Funeral services for Dr. William |Chapman, 93, a resident of this city for 29 years, who died at his home at |Laurethurst Monday, of | were held at the family home at 2 Pp. m, Wednesday, followed by inter ment at I View cemetery, MRS. HUTCHINSON DIES Mrs, Wien Barr Hutchinson, died at the Providence hospital Tuesday afternoon, of pneumonia Mrs. Hutchinson had been in Seattle bout six months, visiting her son, 8. R. Hutehinson. tendent of the Seattle The body will be sent back to Cins cinnat, her former home, burial, | CHARGED WITH BURGLARY } Ace | bing the place of A. Look, | Floyd Siverly has been charged with burglary in the second degree in ap j{nformation filed in the superior court. in Kent, THEY WERE BUSY *HILADELPHIA, Pa, March 26 ~—“This is our busy day, chief,” said one of three men loading leather on a truck an |swered the twirled his night stick a [valued at § | i} | ch 28, the date | guest of honor | Cavanaugh will leave shortiy| where he has | old age, | of breaking in and rob-| Leather |liminary to that SPEED ELECTRIFICATION In order to speed up electrification of the lines between Othello and Se- attle, the Milwaukee has named W. C. Ennis, former superintendent of the Muaselshell division, as assistant superintendent of the Coast division pa OUCH! CORNS! LIFT CORNS OFF | Doesn't hurt a bit to lift that sore, touchy corn off with fingers Drops of magic! Apply a little Freezone on that bothersome corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lft it off with the fingers. No pain at all! Try it! Why wait? Your druggist sells a | tiny bottle of Freezone for a few | cents, sufficient to rid your feet of je y hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, with: Out sorencss at all Dr. King’s New Discovery removes the danger of neglect Coughing until the parched throat | grows painful should not be permit- ted. It should be relieved before it gains headway with a dose of Dr. | King’s New Discovery. | | ‘The same with a cold or bronchial | jattack. Millions have used this well- known remedy for half a century | regularly without thought of change. Sold by druggists since 1869. An| all-important adjunct to any family medicine cabinet. 60c and $1.20. The Burden of Constipation Is lifted, comfortably but positively, | when you treat your bowels with Dr. | King’s New Life Pills, The liver geta| jbusy, digestion improves, the sickly, | sallow skin is freed from bile. Get al bottle today—start the day right, 25c. | “LOWEST RATES TO CALIFORNIA s, S, MULTNOMAH, Good service, large outsid rooms and wi |convenience for passen: jand full particulars: at Office |THE McCORMICK LINE | 108 Cherry St. Phone Elliett 3436, Omesa . Oil ‘Sore Throat Cold inChest Rab the chest or throat with nett Oil, soak a piece of flannel with the Oil, | put it aroand the throat and cover with | | oss of appetite ever cursed a bad breath, feeling, constipation, cece . Edwards’ purely vegetable compound mixed Olive oil; you will know them by live color. Take one or two ‘See how much better you feel and and 25c per box. All d WOMED Suffering from Nervousness ant Sick Headach —lassitude, low spirits newed st h ene ved strength, pee better health “ clearer complexionsb: r Beecham’s Pitts. Theye \ you the very help you ne anvure a natural aid to the stomach, liver, bowels ani blood. Gentle and posi in action, without any di greeable after-effects — Use RET | | falacuallte uu reel” ““* | “Bad Seemes Maocetate