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be (Start the Week With a Cross Word Puzzle | the proper r of your mouth « sl, pleamant aps Examibation and Estimate Pree here to eee that any work we de for you will satisfy and please you, Boston Dental Offices Second Ave. THE TEST OF TIME ‘One Location HORIZONTAL Death notice (Abbrev 4 Unit of electrical stance A soft magnesium minera 12, Imbecile. 14, Part of a foot b. A Jewish express } 16, Some | 17, A lubricant 8. A State (Abbrev Fish eges. ‘0 adhere A wager A frozen dainty A cutting instrument To be. (Contr) To fog. A baunt or retreat. to. DR. J. nh BINTON Free Examination BEST ss $2, 50 ‘acl ‘The samp breed or class (Sc.) To give way. ied aerapéss A popular auto, (Name). | We are one of the few al Used in playing chess. stores In the Northwest that really | . Lema! Divided into three parts. urind lenses from start to finish, aad we are the only ones in | Stops; binderances. SEATTLE—ON FIRST AVE. A fabulous bird of great size Examination free by graduate op: To sink tn tometriat. Glasses not prescribed | Male issue unless absolutely necessary BINYON OPTICAL CO. | at mie MST AVE. a Scientists Support Dr. Abrams’ Theories College of Electronic Medicine to Be Clearing House for New Ideas Tho theories of Dr. Albert Abrams|Dr. Abrams, in July, 1922, organized San Francisco, California, ¢on-)* non-profit charitable corporation, c known as the College of Electronic cérning electronic medicine and the! Ws Sooee Gee electronic vibrations of tae blood.|,nrams Memorial Foundation—so alsd its possibilities in the matter of/named in honor of his two deceased Phe diagnosis and treatment of dis wives. Dr. Abrams solicited and re kine, receive full support from the|S@!ved approxtmately one million conclusions of a committes appointed |C°llars in money as a trust fund vy the International Hahnemannian|°r the purpose ef founding end) Association, The Hahnemannian as |°*ablishing this college, which, ac sociation is a body of medical prac |°°Tding to its articles and by-laws, titioners. numbering in its ranks|*hould forever be a non profit | over twenty-five thoumnd in the|Charitable educational institution United States and elsewhere, and|"0ne of whose profits should ever) favoring the homeopathic theory|*° t© any of the stockholders or} of the, diagnosis and treatment of|trustees and all of whose profita disease! ‘This body of practitioners|*hould forever go to the college appointed committee of scientists |'tself to be spent solely for educa} to. détermine the merits of the|t/onal objects and purposes. Thou theories of Dr. Abrams by scientific| "nds of patients and hundreds of | analysis, and after an exhaustive|doctors, who either studied under investigation covering a period of|Dr. Abrams at this college or be- nearly two years, made a report/Céme interested in his work, in amply’. supporting’ Dr, Abrama’| Practically every state in the Union. theory. In this’ report the commit-|Contributed moneys to the college, tee states that they have demon-|¥POn the representations made to strated that reactions of a “very | them and upon their understanding | delicate character can be induced|that their contributions should be! by means of the blood of an in-|Used solely for the purpose of estab-| dividual by the Abrams’ method and} |lishing and maintaining this college that “some sort of energy is given}®° 4 Non-profit charitable institution off from that blood.” The gommit- |for the benefit of the public. The| tee further finds that this energy|!arse ninestory concrete college represents both “pathological. and| building was in course of construc-} physiological processes and that|tion at the time of Dr. Abra deductions can be'made as to a diag: | death, and which is located on Sut-| |tor street, between Hyde and Larkin | Similar to. A garden tool A wheeled vehicle. ot and clinics al! new ideas, eapecially|nize tho benefits that are derived in medicine, however novel they!from thin treatment. Our patients might at first sight appear, 1d /are satisfied, we are satisfied, and] receive. hospitable attention, and) we believe that we. can atisty you| whose doors would be ever open tolif you will place yourself under| their fair investigation befure theylour care The Klectro-Medicu! were condemned Cline, 611 Third ave. MA in-3671 In the realization of this purpose, Authorized by Abrams, Iter. jters of each word help make some! nosis of the condition of the indi {tials, abbreviations, obsolete words vidual whose blood is thus tested, /*treets, is a monument to the work |anq technical terms will be so {ndi- and that, furthermore, theso reac-|“0d {deas of Dr. Abrams, ard rep-| cated, tions. can be “utilized in selecting |Tesents an expenditure of part of] he first correct reply receved carditve ineaguces:” the funds collected by Dr. Abrams! wing the daily dollar, The committee concludes its re-|@% above stated.. The balance of] wow rq WIN THE $5 port by the statement that the “ph {the Oe enta T Ot ed fanaa in| ORIGINAL PUZZLE s ip round figures to en ee reactions constl: tet one million. dollars, consists ef| Patterns should be symmetrical in tute a new field of medical re-|# ; 2 : an ce Tiere {s great scope for earch,” and to meet the aasaults|Ponds and moneys in Pape and novelty in arrangement | made upon the Abrams’ theqries| Which: are Gefinitely earmarked) am] it and dark pauaiee and the bin y concludes | trust funds collected by Dr. Abrams | ey eae a ‘Seed ea: A fat sae puzzle should contain apywhere with this admonition: ‘our commit-|@nd as being the property of the from 11 to 15 squares each way. The feels justified in reminding you|College. |puzzie must be arranged so that no n physical science what yes| Dr. Abrams in his work drew| words are completely separated from seemed impossible is today|about him a number of the lending h other—they must be connected commonplace.” The’ report is|physicians of the country. Sofie Of)», interlocking letters, signed by the following eminent|these doctors now constit AW” ithe words used 10 fort the peasle medical practitioners and scientists:|trustees of the college and are re-| oo cii4 be found in any good una. Eugene Underhill, M. D.; Henry|solved that its purposes shall be/baceq dictionary, and showkl not Bécker, M..D:; Harry B. Baker, M.jcarried out in the spirit that its/1. too technical or obsolete, The D.; Benjamin €. Woodbury, Jr., M.|founder intended and are resolved) gerinition shculd not be misleading D.; Harvey Farrington, M. D.; Guy|that the trust funds, so generously|ang technical, obsolete, abbreviated Beckley Stearns, M. D. contributed by hundreds of doctors! words and prcper names or initials It did not require the statement) and gratified patients, shall not be |«hould be so indicated In the defini. | of this committee of. doctors to re-|diverted from their trust purposes | tiong mind us that the whole history ofjinto the pr pockets of Dr. No foreign words, except those 18 | human progress has been marked|Abrams’ heirs; and the trustees are jcommon, every-day American t by bitter pon every new |resblved that the splendid idea of/ana found in the dictionary, may iden advanced, in every braneb of/Dr. Abrams that a college should | 115 ‘ y in the selence|be established in San Francisco fot Prepare your. diagram. Put in oO ine mn Dr Albert |the in tigation of 1 new ur words, and the number the Abrams first advanced his theory|espectally in medicine, shall be for-| diagram carefully, from left to right of ¢lectron' medicine he was atiever perpetuated. as in those printed. Many num » violently attacked by the con-] go that the people of Seattle may |ber incorrectly. Watch out for this tives among the medical prac-)know positively that the great work| In awarding the weekly prize for titioners. He felt these tacks |founded by Doctor Abrams shall bc |the best “original puzzle, neatness and as a result thereof he} perpetuated, in spite of the despie-| clearness and arrangement will be the plan of establishing |abie attacks mado against him, and|*#ken into consideration. Francisco a medical college|to let the public know that there| re all new ideas in medicine|jx a clinic in Seattle, where all of THE ANSWER might be impartially investigated|the best methods of relief are ob before condemnation, so that thé/tainable, we have caused the above} good in all of the different com-larticle from an outside newspaper | peting ms of medicine might|to be printed here, that you may | be conserved for the benefit, of/be in a pouition to judge intelli-| humanity. To do this required| gently. We use all of the best | funds, for Dr. Abrams was a man|methods for the relief of our pa of only moderato means. Therefore,| tients of ch = wo deem] during the last two or three years| Abrams’ mothods one of the of his life he devoted all of his|best, after using it for nearly two| time and energies, without personal/years, Woe fecl that we are in al profit to himself, to the es h|botter position to judge of its value ment of a non-profit college for the|than some narrow-minded medical Dubie benefit, In whone laboratories |rman who is too prejudiced to recog exe: A neuter pronoun 1. Pe to birth r ¢ " " A boy's na x amoot kinned VERTICAL ake or tral of “L would ree in natural power Exclamation used to attrret Satellites: reposition denotingpresence. | To let down A coin (pb. Peruvian Indians. Somewhat intoxicated, ctaining to the Intestines. wit (plural. ad car used for spe purpose ral cific A wooden frame. } j | } | A measure of length | A kind of theater In Greece. | An honorary award for rahe fam, ete, A marked peculiarity A great muititude To daub. To rot 4 A Tyrolese song. 41. Progen particles of water (pb. | 60. World. wide Institution of | charity and mercy. (nl. tals.) Towards. Myself. 4 Hore we are, folks, starting off the] third week of The Star's Cross-Word Puzzle competition with a bang. This} one was madé in Seattle, and for every original puzzle used, other than the weekly $5 prize winner, The Star pays $1. That gives a twoway chance to make $1 a day, and also $5 & week fot somebody, Worth trying for, isn't it—especially when it adds to your store of knowledge, gram mar and language to boot? Each white space represents a let Each set of white squares, both horizontally and vertically, repre |nents a word. Each word atarts from a numbered square and runs across or down until it encounters a black square or tho edge of the| puzsle, Each word interlocks or forms part of another word, and each mbered square which starts a word corresponds to the number tn the key of defmitions underneath the/ puzzle, thus: No. 1 in the coltmn | |headed “Horizontal” describes the| word which will fill the white squares up to the next blank square to the right. No, 2 vertical jill fil! the white squares down to the first black square below. At least half the let. other word or words that croms it.| |All words used are dictionary terms, lexcept proper names, which, with in- TO FRIDAYS PU? Vrank H. Cram 60 Seattle, drags down the “iron IT LI I 1 HOMENURNISHING O16 —take advan- ‘ = ia-= : th tuge of the . —o y 4 g is Week Bo AN D 7 } A look for our 5 ae ( ad vertise credit ao { / vice. During — f j ments in the this sale aa daily papers extraordi- | for othe narily LOW | se A credit terms Pr ecedented are offered low prices, you, \ exchange ~buy your T hanksgiv. your old ° ona furnishi , ing dining urnishings room suite , for new— Now! ma te va «ner atiowane 5 days more of these —A NNIVER “ sg Sag SARY SALE ce our t prices on ALL / ist unusual sale values— ioe | " a Sage f ur nishings Ku E ~this ANNIVERSARY SALE is.the waster merchandising event of our 60-year career— means a ba I greatest in the character of homefurnishings and the SAVINGS OFFERE D—greates ees, SAV. le this A the liberality of our credit policy. The greatest homefurnishing sale le has ever + for yout ve VEMSARY BA known now enters the final sta You should surely visit this store duri > 5 remaining —delivery will z ee * — days of this event. And SAVE! be made at appraise your conveni- this 3- =piece suite very low priced — a very beautiful suite of two-t ut any . or ivory enam decorated Aliractive bow-end bed Large. dresser, Very spe priced for the ANNIVERSARY SALE 3-piece Colonial suite: Anniversary Sale priced— © for ANNIVER a very pleasing and distinctive Colo: hogany. Largs, roomy dresser and ¢ actly as pictured. An exceptional Jow SARY SALE pri a high grade 3-piece suite: reduced— + <a vory desirable suite in combination walnut $] 19- Attractive bow-end bed. Large, roomy Special for this ANNIVERSARY SALE. Exactly and as pic chiffc dresser a low price on this 3-piece bedroom suite— a very handsome suite, Two-toned panel effect, Large, roomy dresser for the ANNIVERSARY SALE. exactly as Combination and chifforette walnut. just a few of the wonderful values here for your selection eA AR oat 6-piece Italian period dining room suite— exactly as tured. Combination waiaut. I 45xB54-in., 6-ft 50 extens tal 60.in. buffet, with two-te genuine leather xt p tat uffet, with two-tor § i _ eat chairs. Very low priced for the ANNIVERSARY SALE pe a © . | | ee 8- “piece Italian dining room suite: sale pricetad buffet. dining China y 10 60-in. sent SALE. lot. Combination walnut table. @ genuine leather this ANNIVERSARY in this 6-ft. extension Special priced for $62 extra. sultes 45x54-in 8-piece Italian dining room suite: low priced— combination walnut. Large size, 60.in. buffet. 44x60-in, 6.ft. extension table. 6 genuine tapestry seat dining chairs. A tured value for this ANNIVERSARY SALE. China closet, extra. 6-piece William and Mary dining room suite HOME- BUILDERS INFORMA- during the an extra remaining § days of the ANNIVERSARY SALE wo offer ‘dinary low price on this attractive Ja acobean oak or combi nation walnut dining room suite. 45-in, table. n buffet. 4 gen uine leather seat chairs, Spectil for this ARY SALE. —if you oh TION ing for « home hero you. will e and samples of HPART pailding rane te L. SCHOENFELD & SONS feral free, th leading — Seattle pleased to give SEATTLY FOUNDED TACOMA iuildin baa! you service Second Avenue at Pi St. 1864 "RAD MAP terial firms, Schoenfeld & Sons