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STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 28, 1914. CORRESPONDENT SHEPHERD DODGES CHOLERA , GERMS ON WAY TO BATTLE FRONT IN AUSTRIA By Wm. G. Shepherd | formally avceredited as a cor | | PAGE Oil Leases FOR SALE On proved anticline tricts. Terms Address It was on the It had been against cholera that the Heuten ant who was acting as my 6 ort would not let me buy any of the food at wayside #tations I have telegraphed ahead to a large town have a good dinner brought to us on the train,” wald We ray time train whit no dinner wattl ~ ARADO there ea railroad tetas haa rear peace ey Arr ww PPI LLL LAL PPL LAL wearing a military cap. [HIS BABY’S LITTLE SHOES) «Se in the depot,” he sald, * wome advice You must be careful of your health,” he said, “That's the ehlef thing. You will be obliged to submit to an fnjection of anticholera serum. Ite won't hurt you a bit and may do you much good.” The Vienna medical men have no thoroughly instructed the Austrian officers in the matter of taking preventive measures steps of the cars. | thrown on car n on thelr roofs, towntul of humana, so that one little germ must be killed, Ho fe a deaditer foe than 100,000 Russians And so our “ m PREZEMYSL, Oct, 28-—(Ry | TesPondent with the Austrian Matt to Now York. )—The road | &™Y, U received a aummons to wheels and om Vilaae to At the depot at 7 a, m CHOLERA! vate chk Before we had gone many I wetting name miles 1 discovered we of of the traversing the “great which the great medical men way of Vienna are trying to fight Firat I noticed that a pile of the tiny, terrible germs which coal at a wayside station had the Russians bring with them been whitewashed into Austria-Hungar Whitewash One min ald Joke at how % f humor w media I thought pert of lime might acet been overturned Then somethts ed my attention about it for the was my first view many waye by Kreat white way” grew whiter and whiter as wo neared “Feldpostant” No, 39. 1 was to see more of the cholera signa, too, we drew closer to the fighting line. Refore we left Vienna a young Heutenant 1 Rado gaye white to tn he by t Into t But ad official an were us in Thurston and other dis- reasonable. vesti ng coal” ta an my sense te’ Ker kill a may reat ished whi 3840—Care The Star WITNESS ASSERTS HE SAW KILLING Attorney Vanderveer, in behalf of Place, admitted the transaction. Norman is the man alleged by the government to have been hired by oat te ees way ea Jack carload ‘0 ¥ ntally have the coal else attract and I forgot time being London of his white snow Alaska Cohan chant his own “great wh way” tn New York. And there are still me ‘Kreat white ways” { have closed the restaurants You would not want any food pony eon ene ae . re ois from it anyway, It ts better to cv Bey go hungry.” . i, Wo decided and we did Just as the soldier bel there !* only one bullet ¢ all the millions that Is marked for him, along the “great white w you find yourself tn it was better Presently we came to another station. Here was another whitewashed coal pile, Then I noticed that the cement pave ment of the depot platform and the cinder path ways between iss the Talla: were whitewash 7 believing that out of the tanitt B outdoes them al too. . . tudes of cholera ke rma c “op | Having called at the press Whitewash was splashed « only, one tenting your abel on | ment headquarters in V a and re everywhere. It was on poles rela a i Yes ed my instructions and been and posts tn the station yard dodge him you're na We went hungry , é iat de.| Place to secure by bribery the list t k . two hours until hana the scasctnneet pete are | ot witnesses who were to testify station where no cholera st grand Jury against Tape. . on trial before Judge Dykeman, by . * Te yect bad been , » by i pert var nearly midnight when | Robert W a carpenter em we drew into the whitewashed |Ployed by Dan that day yards of the town in Smith said he was an witness PETROGRAD, Nov. 28—Th Russians today are vigorously attacking the Germans’ in- trenched positions in the Lodz (name cut ont by censor) of the murder, an talked to China Automobiles were waiting for | Yan shortly after the killing Segiers-Zdunska-Wola district, where a large detachment of Il was at work on China Dan's ne pt luggage, and we Wise coe lank is "allen wrapped | Duliding,” Smith testified, “when I in blankets, speeding through heard the first shot fired. I turned Gen. Von Hindenburg's troops, It was reported, were surround ed and in danger of destruction. may of ves t of WG Shaw hard. The killing of Lum Kong, govern-) witness against Frank H.| immigration interpre | directly charged against | can only |, Tape, former ter, China another one ame to & we ¢ Galicta ‘ around and saw China Dan, ‘Theh be smoking revolver was in his band, uitch” sear oe and he fired another shot. Dan then dropped the pistol to the side id the Heutenant, “but a warm 7 a pot and melted it walk and walked into « neighbor- r ing store,” The end of our journey was a ° small intertor tee weasel Luin Kong was shot from behind, ” " Smith sald egspressequartier” {8 es- tontehen. pia China Dan, Smith testified, came = out of the store shortly afterward and stepped up to where he was at work with William H. Davidson, an- DHURGHILL HINTS — | *x, 20 COMMANDERS MAY BE TAKEN OFF JOBS “Well, Dan, you got that fellow,” LONDON, Nov. 28.—Great were covered weeks ago,” the town of Braes | ages in the valley have been oceupied by the eczar's| forces, the Germans being expelled at the point of the bayonet “Between Hrzeziny and Glovno, | Russian cavalry has successfully} attacked the German Infantry, cap-| turing many prisoners and guns. ]_ In the districts of Siegiersy, After long delay, the war office| zqunaka and Wola, the Germans re had at last issued a formal state-|tain their trenches, but are being ment, based on a report from the! vigorously attacked Grand Duke | Nichola At Lodz and on the Czenstocho commander-in-chief, concerning de | Wo-Cracow front, Russian 6 | pockets velopments in Poland Jare becoming more and more defi-| “The Russians advancing slong) nite Four thousand prisoners were the left line of the Vistula.” sald)taken Thursday in successful at this report, “have reached Gom-| tacks bin “On the right bank of the Vis tula the enemy its retreating in| i NEW ’ CIRCUIT 5g ss great disorder toward Cracow, vik “Tn the center iny and the vi Smith remarked to Dan, according to the testimony of the former. The government proposes to! prove that the note found on the body of Jen Gow a week after the| murder of Lum Kong had been Two little shoes | of a soldier found in morta wounded telg have touched the art-strings of the nurses, attend jante and physielans in the Frenc | bospital, where be lies at the point of death The ste | stirring op were found the|dier’s pocket. The letter was ad-| King Albert's army. dressed his wife, from whom, The tenderness of the letter and he had been separated alnce the the mute pathos of the little shoes| destruction of Termonde, thelr home| have moved every one in the hos In tender words he penned the pital to employ every known agen. message, stating that he was In- cy of skill, selence and hard work| |cloaing a pair of shoes (hanging at to snatch the brave soldier from the| the head of his hospital cot) for pathway of the “Grim Reaper,” and| thelr threeyearold baby with a restore him, if posnibie, to his little) money he had earned as a scout tn family. written by China Dan and not by ‘THE TEETH AND EYES Gow; that did not commit| By EDWIN J, BROWN, D. D. &., suicide, but that he was murdered | 796-713 First Avenne, in the Largest because be “knew too much.” Dental Offices in the World. The note exonerates China Dan| 1¢ persons will take care of their of the murder of Lum Kong. teeth when they are young, their Witnesses called Saturday fur-|teeth will take care of them when nished little new evidence. H. K.|‘"Puinand suffering je the penalty Akles, conductor, Arthur C, Allen, were the subject of wide- epread and uneasy comment today. In clube and In “near-gov- ernment” circles the ad- miralty was uneparingly orit- inized, There was no disposition Gow y of the shoes ts a heart With a letter, they in this Belgian sol. ‘THREE CORPS IN TRAP for neglect of the teeth. | orously poraeneel Second, Near Colum! PARIS, Nov. 28.—-"German losse to find fault with th sonnel of the navy itself. One statement station agent, and Thomas Walsh, motorman of the Everett interurban OUR FIRST TEETH. The first tooth comes through the by First line, testified that Victor M. Place, attorney, one of the defendants, de | livered a letter to them for a man named Brown at Everett. Brown, it turned ont, was Hartvig M. Nor- man, who turned state’s evidence. The letter contained $5. CHURCH STARTS gum when we are about six or seven months old, and when we are about two years old we have twenty teeth m above and ten below, The et of teeth consists of two two laterals, two cuspids th) and four molars, mak- ten above, and we have @ cor- responding number below, WHERE REAL TROUBLE BEGINS, The firet perman end tooth, o: back the baby molars when th. child ie ‘ old. A great only are for it just Good Money in Oil~for Salesman; sea That |, if Business Only Picks Up |chine guns. Two more German There's big money In ollt— “We've been bit pretty hard this! not ° lon. @ moat corps are attacking the Russians) »,, tne seiier of ell steck in ail lect frankly admitted one agent. reitible colapatee Sted 105, tom- mission to the agents. That ts/ desperately in an effort to rescue | the besteged force, but ft ts be| ompanies, provided there are | “But things will liven up again.” of the Crescent Ol! Co. ant | Meved only an tnfinitestmal minor buyers. At the Ajax company’s office on/the Ballard Ofl company jity will escape” That much a Star reporter (Third av. the fiscal agent, a Mr.| The Tenino-Littie Rock company | easily ascertained Friday by | Knox, offers 25% commission on| pays 18% to 20% commission, the | visiting various companies and the sale of stock.@ Globe Oll company 20%, and so on ‘GERMAN ARMY | getting the terme. That means, if an agent sellin) down the line. pe ibe Dhnsiasnctrpcsoyted | | |tm captured in Russian Poland con jsideradly exceed an entire army | carps,” the Matin asserted today | “Another corps,” said the Matin. “has been routed and three more are surrounded fn the Breeziny Strykow region. “These three corps are under a Lord of the Admiralty Win- ston Churchill, in his speech to the house of commons Friday, wae regarded 2 peolaily significant. “This war,” he sald, “is 00 eerlous and so formidable that if improvements can be effected present command. Ing officers ought to plese to others better whe discharge their duties. “The eame principle ie ap- plicable to heads of depart- mente. “The premier ought not to allow any consideration of 2 Days Only Sunday and Monday Violet Meseraa and Wm. Shay o’ the | Wild’ | 2-part Imp Drama. 7 tooth If the front of this Permanent molar not kept olean and cared for they will decay and be lost before the permanent teeth | hich take thetr place have had time Oo erupt. If the baby molars (back teeth: A MOVE TO GET ALL SQUARED UP | Permanent molar (uw tooth), whieh ry comes In at the age of twelve, whi A letter is being sent to meanders | aes will push the first’ molar of the Queen Anne Congregational |forward into the space left vacani jet 4 > v y the extraction of the secon: hurch, prope ing aT eee cael baby molar. When the bicuspids |paign from now un r (which take the place of the baby. December is to be the square-up| molars) begin to erupt there ts nog month. sufficient room for them to come ‘The purpose 1s to get everybody | in In the lMne of the arch, and they square with everybody else before {push their way through on the side December 31, 1914. and come in trregulariy. Now, @ greater tr uble may await dvery one who is in debt ts urged jto square up; every ne who has us if the baby cuspid is extracted borrowed goods, to return them; too soon. The firs touspid may be pushed forward into the space the cuspid or eye tooth should occupy, every one who has neglected to give|and when at twelve years of the another the followship due them, to| tooth does erupt ft pushes through give it; every one to write a letter |home; every one who has quarreled and is carrying the grudge to meet jthe gun bove the other teeth and |looks like a tusk growing in; if it |the enemy, shake hands, bury the hatchet; every one who ts in debt |remains in {t pushes the upper lip out and distorts and destroys the to God to render unto Him clean and wholesome bodies free from evil| facial contour of the child. THE ORDER OF THE TEETH. habits, to pay to Him the service due All baby teeth are replaced by per- Every one ts asked to mat! a bill manent teeth of the cept the baby molars. placed with the bicuspids, At about seven years of age th: Heer egpin! lo central tooth loose and both baby lower cen: R |to his debtors on December 1, with|should be extracted at t back of the head. There were tn-/the slogan, “Square-up day January|seven, or sooner Gications the body had been drag-/1, 1916.” Business men are to be| loose, and eeth make thetr appe: Ged in from the trail asked to fall in line. the gum. Next the lower laterals The children gazed speechless for! If everybody squared up with placed, and then the upper & moment, and then fled to tell/everybody by January 1, 1915, says|centrais get’ loose and should be their parents, who notified the po-|Dr. Sydney Strong, the pastor, Se- lee. jattle would experience one of the In the man’s shoes, written in ink,| biggest booms, financial, moral and was the word ‘McCarthy.” Therejreligious, in her history. were no other marks of indentifi-| | The sermon topic Sunday mom cation. There was a dime tn one| ing, November 29, will be “Starting pocket; the other was turned out.|Right: or How to Treat the Past.” extracted. Now two big uppe: ar, which loom up nd from this tin Deputy Coroner Frank Koepfit {s| convinced the man was robbed and| baby mouth trans- Coming #0 closely on the atl The Star has ‘Tecetved the fol- forms quickly Into the mouth of @ so far as looks are cons of Dave Evans, found on the Fort Lawton reserve Tuesday morning, | lowing letter from Samuel A. Love-| yiiaren at the age of from alx all J) Joy, Greenwood station, Seattle,| months to two years while cuttin Of course, the appetite ree with a bullet im his abdomen, and The Best Remedy For All Ages |father of Loren Lovejoy, Seattle| teeth may develop a high fever, an maximum-plus. Next the up- per laterals loosen up and are ex- with his pockets turned out and all valuables missing, it 1s believed| |boy who was the wireless hero of/Convulsions may occur. with slek the wreck of the schooner Hanalei, | *'omech, and e brown ropy phlegm and proven so by thousands upon thousands of tests the whole world over, is the famous family medicine,— tracted and replaced by the perma. nent laterals at about the age of elght Now, the next baby tooth to Friday's murder may have been done by the same gang. ‘ The police are making every ef. may be emitted. To avold this t - near San Francisco, Tuesday |bie’ a mather’ should oxamiue & “Editor The Star: Thursday | baby's mouth every day, and if she wae Thankagiving, and | heard Beecham’s Pills. Tho ailments of the digestive organs to which all are subject,—from which come so many serious sicknesses, are corrected or prevented by be removed ‘ts the first ba fort to run them to earth. finds the gums are red and feverish some say they had nothing to 5 ( Robert Leonard—Ella Hall 2-part Mystery Serial “The Master Key” First episode. Don't miss It. MAN IS SLAIN, BOND TRADES ON ROBBED; BODY FOUND HIDDEN children playing Indian Friday afternoon stumbled across the body of a dead man, lying tn] brush, 200 feet from a trail coursing along Fifth ay. 8. W. and As high as 26% commission $100 worth of stock, $25 goes into} “Ol compantes are no different to stand in his way a single Ie pald to agents in a few of the pockets of the agent, and an-|in this respect that other con the companies. in most com- other sum goes to pay store rent,| cerns,” sald one agent. “If 60% of mamont jo. making nonce |_oxnos, sor ate oor| MODERN RIP POUNDS mana were withdrawing from the | HIS EAR FOR 12 DAYS. Max Asher in “An Ill Wind” Sterling Comedy panies it is only 20%. In afew printing bills, ete. When all t#|the capital can be employed tn companies It is 15%. done, there probably wouldn't be| actual well digging, ft ts a legtt- But the market is slow, ex- more than 60% left on which to|{mate enterprise. Stock buyers ceedingly slow at present, and buy machinery, pay for the leases|cannot expect more. Their tnvest- the agents aren't making very (and for actual drilling. ment ts well protected at that per Belgian coast today, according to a Rotterdam message received by the | Daily Mail, and concentrating at | Antwerp. | It was stated also that heavy much. However, the Ajax company aimee | eg was heard Friday from the VILLA TRIES TO HEAD OFF NEW Just Printers. French and British aviators are WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—Re | circling above Northwestern Bel ports received here today from 1013 THIRD AIN 1043) cium, the German areoguns proving Mexico City indicated that the —| powerless to bring them down Aguascalientes convention's permanent committee soon will \KILL THROUGH ROOF call a meeting of congress. Every congressional delegate under the Madero regime wil! LONDON, Nov 28 The British have new aeroplane darts, which |are dropped a thousand at a time NEW YORK, Nov. 28 "York Stock Exchange promptly at 10 a today for re stricted trading In bonds. The firet quotation showed Distilled ties at 68, a rim 2% points over the closing price July 80. Steel 5's | were quoted at 99%, a loss of 1% | The rule forbidding trading stocks was rigidly enforced Brokers, The New opened m Three Securt the Concord st in | There was « bad bruise on the SOP be O49 244% sateen ant $ How To Make the $ : Quickest, Simplest Cough Remedy idle since late tn July, cheered as the gong rang. Whether the exchange will remain open will depend on the result of today’s ex.| periments. GUNS ARE USELESS AMSTERDAM, When Germans werp, they could ammunition in the captured guns, because the breech blocks made for the Belgian guns by Krupps had been thrown away and new blocks made by anoth- er firm, which had also reborn ed the guns. The Germans of fered a reward for a missing block to use as @ pattern, but the Belgians had carried every one away. 4 You Save 82. Guaranteed. $ 04-44 OOOO Nov. 28.— entered Ant. not uee their W. F. Engilebright California congressman, of Nevada City, Cal, awoke recently from a state of coma that had lasted 72 days, He was surprised to learn that the European war was still raging and that the election ts a thing of the past. Congressman Pn glebright was brought to an Oak land hospital from the Sterra Nevada mountains, where he had been suffering from a breakdown ay ene. o- | ae Mee. “Ye er, Hemorrhage of the brain set in and rae tae F a clot of blood formed on his brain ppointment, be sure and | OM For 72 days he rematned uncon Raga. Mog, cond pat scious and was thought to be at | pemune ease death’s door, but now he ts well on the way to recovery. A goarantes of absointe satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this Preparation The Pinex Oo, Ft. Wayne, ov. 28. — William eight-foot British Ina alarmed the DIRECTORY ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIE i) 000 MILES pint cough syrup than you could buy | for $2.50. Takes but a few minutes to} prepare Full @ireotions with Pinex.| Tastes good and never spotla | You will be p tly surprised how quickly it loo rae or tight coughs, and heals famed mer Dranes in @ pa It also sto the formation exm in the throat thus ending the} dation of the permanent cuspid. SYMPTOMS OF PATHOLOGICAL DENTITION, Curé You Chronic, Ner and Special Dis 914-608 for be eligible to membership. it wi sald that Gen. Villa and his lleutenante have in and will penetrate the roof of « dugout tn the intrenchments $ serene ofa permanent Provisional President Gutler. 9 rez then will seek recognition RUIN ALLIES’ GUNS By the U. Oy Argentine, Brasil and Chill, Belgian field guns were ruined be-| Robert, 14-year-old son of Edward cause the French shells used in Nugent, of the. Pacific Knittin them tore out the rifling. mills, who has been missing, writes parents from Oregon. | Diamonds times. We have made a careful selection of flaw- less stones, perfectly cut. These ems can be mounted in settings man- ufactured by us to your dorsed a program to establish PARIS, Nov. 28—Four hundred . Are appropriate at order, all vou able concentrated Consultation 1s. Advanced Methods. 1818 Second Ave., Opposite Arcade Entrance, Seattle, Wash. A Diamonds have perma- nent value and are be- coming much more valu- able every year. We have them in all sizes, but the smaller stones are just as precious propor- tionately as the larger ones, LONDON, N Hempstead, |giant whose appetite lGerman commissariat, has been ¢ changed for two German dwarfs le lthan two feet tall, who had jheld in England an G. & J. TIRES—NOBBY TR! UARANTERD BALLOU & WRIGHT yee Uo ~~ Tecate SAME AS DIME NOVEL MOTORCYCLES MOTORCYCLES ome of these taken in on BALLOU & WRIGHT PARIS, Nov. 24,—P pers advise that voted the heroes, becaus by them home by | soldiers. url of mall bo: are running the whole to exploite uthful inspired fr le to become 4 Diamond Merchants 821 Second Ave. HAND, we lpaian. Motoreyel Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 280, ‘The directions with every bi molar this is parted with at the age of nine, while the baby cuspid an. of twelve, The two baby molars are siightiy larger than the bicuspids which re- below, but the permanent cuspid is much larger than the baby cuspid, so that the space gained by the she should rub them vigorously with tee and give the child a hard crust be thankful for, It was differ- ent with me. | had much to the teeth Ins coming through. It may be necessary to have the guma ved from a watery grave lanced, but this ts seldom necessary when only & few hours before | | tine had no hop >! ever seeing him THR CARE OF THR YF: tae Good-b Th When the eyes burn when you ast mi @% ‘Good-bye. e Hanalel Is breaking up.’ But letters move and all he Lomein a few hours later the good [oni oina ‘ects dull and thie, Your up alive and all right, so | say | must be relieved. , and you will KNOW what it means |) | 74 much t be thankful for. hice Mir edbeg tego ave better digestion, sounder sleep, brighter eyes and 4 oe Ae etc an Sey hae tae ee ¢ ‘ ; ) and dumplings for dinner. My | not so good for seeing at a distance, of poisonous impurities. For children, parents, grand- boy likes chicken and dump. [874.9 Hien tan mit you to eee well parents, Beecham’s Pills are matchless as a remedy lings. |to you, Now you find that you heed on plates for each of us, | put | two pairs of glasses out a dumpling and a nice THE WI-FOCAL GLASS, i plece of chicken for. Loren ne eee ewae parka een reading ha use at close range, while the au Ai » and the teare some [tipper part of the same ginas ie for ye me of w, ran are very valuable—eepectally to women. down my cheeke. HDWIN J, BROW; near Broadwny 05-112 Fiset Avenem , | -<wetccene SNR Fike St, second molar remain until the age place them on either side, above and baby molars aids in the accommo- of toast to gnaw on. This will ald thankful for, My boy w: {f proper care ts given at the proper alive again, v@ he sent out his read and it seems as though the news came that he was picked | (vou are stigmatic and the eye strain quarters, but | had a chicken | eye glasses which you have used are pda cheerfulness after your system has been cleared Jand read when the object Is close “When | set the table | put The bi-focal glass Is two glasses When | sat down to eat | was long distance vision, ' a7 % “SAMUEL A. LOVEJOY,”

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