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In June I be gan taking the Akoz internal tre Had Inflammatory Rheuma- Few men are better known and more prominent in labor circles in Seattle than Frank C. Lowe, paint ding at 408 00, Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paper hangers of America. For twelve matory rheumatism. He says six weeks of Akoz mineral treatment hing for a rheuma- any good It worked won-| sened in two weeks, and gone en-| King, Fifth and Sixth aves ders for me. Doctors, patent medi-| tirely before the end of the six| He rapped at the door, the look eines and electric devices failed to| we check the rheumatism with which [ in my left arm, both knees and feet was #0 se: vere | had to quit work, and was | | | the Germans, | | Saturday afternoon F.C.LOWE, SEATTLE PAINTERIS Ss WELL AFTER USINGAKOZ SIKWEEKS * 9°22". SCHMELTEKOPF BRAVES BULLETS || 3. “Ie stone mar 124¢ TO SAVE THE BEANS FOR GERMANS || "= ire a Special Correspondent Phillips in Second Hero Story Tells How Landsturm Cook kn we oma cavy tm MONDAY, Recaptured His Company’s Dinner. ° | By H. J. Phillips Staff War Correspondence. PARIS, France, Nov Corporal Johann Sch f, second nook of th ty-first Landsturm regiment of the tmperial Germar army, is the hero of the regiment and a probable recipient of the fron Armed only with a paring knife and huge pot of boiling beans he de wo divisions of the French army, broke through the lines of al t and regained the German trenches along the Aisne uninjured save for his dignity That be left two whole army corps roaring with laughter and caus ed a lull in one of the fiercest hand-to-hand struggles fought during the war is nothing to t He saved the beans for his comrades, and they consider him the greatest hero of all the war, even though they roar with laughter Schmeltekopf now wears two huge crosses of iron The fact that they were hammered out from waste iron by his comrades makes no difference. The Fifty-first landsturm ree! yent was intrenching There had been a lull in the dew perate struggle that had raged two days. During that struggle, when the essure of the advancing English} t up bh had fallen heavie An on art of the German forces. the Fifty-first had suffered terri Get Breathing Spel! an a had re » the westward, and {ts support SN acannon JACK ENTERS ON THE SCENE oking (Copyright, 1914, by the Newsfaper ternoc ad the Enterprise Association.) d a treasure in a great a iy some wag While Mary and I were talking ae? ei this treasure Jack came in (he is a handsome trove into his big field kettle an!) wreten) adding ® dozen pea sausages, hoe ali: Siktete Se aaa bore water and prepared a hot Meal) «staven't seen you for a lone time. for his soldiers. Cook Lands With French without warning | !ng Mary's good looks” battle stort I never saw her look better fr } Don't you think business is spoil | of the hoa rush thelmy qite.” 1 wang 1 F h infantry came charging OVET| Po eed Th Petia were borne back. |*ame e has im. ekopf stuck to his pot. | proved sin tte guid The French swept past him ng hand He was knocked down, arose, Yes, | have noti how many men have bec jenly mtudi k, with a smile, | ook the way a raged and med As the Fr h, retired slow! » their first u borne with * vus lately,” said Ja ich made him when he draws his snarl Mary has about {t, has Not a word. It's Dick that has me how she has more than th going and how sa multiplied since she has be n back a tlon, Schmeltekopf was them he His pot of stew was gone Before he realized what had happened, he was back of the French trenches and near « British batter. that was still pounding away the Germans re ituvete, 1 Sehm opt saw a campfire wor is in the He saw ov at fire an iron pot If she is fed she ought filled with bean be trying to make her home The hated French had stolen mfortable and her husband Has Mary ever been remiss in| He grabbed the pot and started/that direction, Jack?” I asked. “It carrring and dragging it toward) seems to me, from what I have seen of her, that she has done her | In a flash he leaped for the Some one tried to stop Him. | nertactly good manner. She did He hacked at them wi not attempt to leave the home and paring knife. ¢ [80 Into business until she found Past the irreguiar lines of | that your business was going to French he went, carrying MIS (ing dogs, and, to help you while prize. you were sick, she came down In the dimming tight the [here and has run things better French and British saw the [than sou did | huge German carrying away Gee! Margie, I don't envy their dinner Dick if you open on him like this A howl of laughter aroe exclaimed Jack when he could get The firing w checked, [in a word while on both sides of that Dick seems to be able to get shell-torn and bullet-riddied | along with me better than you car ground the panting, exhausted | with a girl of sweeter dtaposition Soidiera threw themselves Into | like Mary,” I answered, thoroughly hes and howled with | aroused | bP ae . “Great Heavens, Margie, what's a ee sely a shot was fired while|eating you? You were fine when | ry and tod Schmeltekop' ugging the pot of Mary and I were first married.| Schmeltekopt, WHER Ine ig. massive, You fixed up things great for us.”| en aed tis cen to That's the trouble. This whole Pye pose arot family looks upon me as tho offi roar of ap topped the earthworks, and an an cial fixer, and then when I don’t swering howl of cheers went up fix things to sult them they jump on me for tt don't want to do| from the Fifty-first any fixing except for myself and| Dick, but I am called in on every DROWNS IN CISTERN PisDon't be @ dog in the manger, Jack. Mary has made good. It 2, while at play|is now up to you to realize what stepped on ala fine little girl you have for a x. It broke.| wife and do as well as she in a do ft an Mary ones of Jane Brown. rotted cistern cover broke. . lo 08” well : owned. Her mother found | business wa ou en ns Sa Her father | Jack. You are smarter t Bist av but it is not to the cley this ear t reward comes. It is to the keep ev stingly Two hundred attended concert | \? = Teh beige night in Camels’ hall, for| yor ang ae ee of orphans and widows Of irate pili eee 3 com Jack, ‘get to as you would “i er ay in your vernacular CHAS. CHAPLIN \ [32:0 eine wate’ the going ts AND ecud MABEL NORMAND All right, Margie; {t's on the 2 rt for me tomorrow “GETTING ACQUAIN x Then he went whistling down} A Keystone Serenm. toward the bookkeeper's desk. | Cy Nad I saw him make some demand. CLASS “A” THEATRES), "foman shook her head HIRD AT PIKE STRERT ue Womss ShOGk Hee Bee” angry exclamation and then, re ering that I was there, strc with I b ary turned a ittle pale, but ent wor tt ree Dad to give you a wr to that Poor Mary! She is paying well Weighed in the balance, which A loveless life or love and its cost? (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) / MAKES ‘PINCH’ BY ACCIDENT Police Sergeant Lee Dagner by accident Sunday captured 21 in F.C. LOWE. mates of a Chinese gambling re sort, in the alley between Jackson, ks’ treatment. I cannot speak | out xquinted at him. He put up a too highly of the merits of Akoz.”|hand to hide his face Akoz will be found as effective! promptly the door opened, He in treating stomach, liver, kidney) entered and “pinched the house. and bl er trouble, catarrh, ulcer Later an astonished Chinese pl kin diseases and other ail-/asked him how he knew the signal ments. For sale at all leading drug) for entrance was holding up th stores, where further Information | fingers r be had regarding this adver-| Dagner has only three fingers | ment. The pain was greatly les-! tisement. on that particular hand, Dev. 7, 1914 PAGE 5. 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You gai < kk hasty aim he waist down; new _ style; 25c sleeves. Pants to match. | erally pay $1.00. Sizes up to 44. verything complete; on the none dd; for $1.00. and surprised, Fay slap guaran | Soft, downy fleece. Remarkable | Limit two suits. across the face, just as $1 0 rampage y nae" . Fitting Corsets; | | bargain for the quality | 15 Children’s Heavy C Fleeced Shirts and range of patterns to choose from. Worth $5.00. “All for Business,” drama; “The Children | Luck Smith,” comedy sizo 54x74, good | OBe Medics’ fur and ribbon comes in plain colors and fancy patterns, Usually sold for 39¢, 11 Soft Flannelette, 2 C inches wide, in sery |. “in the Land of Arcadia,” with|—f Splendid value for $1.50. Lillian Walker “Saved by a : Blankets, size 70x Watch,” drama Little Miss Make $ wales pps eaten tg 1.69 80, soft finished, in $1.29 tet Sater, ira al, wine, gray, brown >» 8. Worth $1.80 $1.49 fe Simmea Sut id C 4 nex Colors tan. Other” ceualiy; “Cheep. tesaen medium weight . Be pg dlconar lation ‘ontaed p Transport white, gray, with blue and pink | with fancy buckles, in purple, | 82d flower design. A regul re ee ll s t ’ a vender, taby blue, tan and gray, | 16c value. leas | triped borders. Worth $2.00. hese have leather soles, Sizes $1.49 “comes Slippers. with soft leather s, in brown, Hmht blue and old rose. Sizes 2% to 7 Children’s Felt Slippers Rich colors, in plain and fur "69. 75c .. 98c Liberty Until Tuesday Night The Wife.” drama drama; “Monte Carlo, a comedy 43 Cotton Bats, size 72x84, C weight about 3 pounds, full comforter size. Worth v6c, Lambs’-Wool Filled $3.39 Comforts, silkoline covering, size 72x74, weight 8% Ibs. Why pay $4.50 elsewhere? Heavy Woolnap $2.48 Blankets, fine double bed size in white, tan > ee or gray, with assorted colored Alhambra Until Wednesday Night Lcehieeiatlty Vim demaliie-sipthescn ut jimp drama; “Animated Weekly,”|[[ size 68x80, in medium gray only, $4 2 Comforts, size 12x and a comedy | aaa : , oO 78, filled with down |} with assorted colored borders 4 eee Worth $5.00. Men's Silk N os Meigen Pad realm silk- Mission All Week en’s Sil leckwear oline, w -inch plain sateen “The Country Mouse,” with Ho. $2 8 Bath Robe Blankets, borders. Good value for $6.00. | bart Bosworth ° 72x90, with girdles Seamless Sheets, worth eee and neck bands to match robe. =a C— 69c $1.00, size $1x90- extra Alaska Until Tuesday Night | Big range of patterns. Worth The New Magdalen,” drama;|§ $3.50. Beautiful rich silks in wide} ing. Helen's Sacrifice,” drama; “The| open ends in an endless variety : le Blopement,” Edison com-| $4 29 All-Wool Oregon | of patterns and colors, which are 15c Pillow Cases, well Pathe’s Nows,” and “Sophie be Blankets, full double | good value for 50c. See display worth 200, sizs 45236, | bed size, in dark gray; heavy sheeting, free from dre: and the Man of Her Choice,” com- Welght 5 | in Second avenue window. made from a good quality of edy pounds. Well worth $6.00. sheeting, free from dressing. eee Colonial All Week a “ sa St. Elmo, comedy rand War Series”; ssenger of Giadness,” drama; | oon” Minehead aroun: e : ‘ —————# | identity at Salem, Or days of Washington at Hayward, vale ea HERE || Unemployed plan march on Ever. Y a ~ —— -0| : o mei ‘ ett city hall Tuesday. Mrs. J. Borden Harriman leaves igi lief int c lew Y. RESIDENCE THEATRES if a tencs Preece Or cie eile War department aroused over| New York for Denver to attend Col oy ay smn inate |orado coal strike investigs At the Home Until Wednesday |tie at 2 p.m. Monday. Chamber of| ?00T militia organization ion en Mea ee “When a Woman Loves,” three-|Commerce reports receipt to date|, Cost of running state departments! wachington delegates at Chicase part drama; “From enoble to] of $1,007.80. Increases $140,000. | a Bal =i | roads convention Aix-te ns," scenic; “This Is the} Junior Dramatic club, Collins) Tenino oil issue in Olympla may-| Fruit committee picks Seattle as Life,” come layfield, will stage “All Baba and | oralty election. meeting place January 23 | B, o Forty Thieves,” Wednesday and| Martha Fairman, 16-year-old Port-| At the Pleasant Hour Until Yhursday nights. Only girls in/land girl, drinks ac rd rather than bar ER ape! atten etal Wednesday a Janswer theft charg House and senate call joint ses Singular Cynic," two-part] Seattle cigar store girls protest-| Poulsbo wants state road to/ sion for Tuesday to hear presidents drama; “Mountain Law,” comedy;| ing proposed bill in legislature pro-| Bremerton. {annual message. | “How Green Saved His Mother-tn-| pipiting girls from working in cigar State Treasurer Heath denies! Candidacy of Mayor Carter Har and news stands gubernatorial aspirations. |rison for re-election as Chicago's County Treasurer Hanna says all| Rev. R. Livingstone Wolfe, Ral-| All-American dress favored at) mayor depends on wife's consent records in tax collections broken—|nier Beach Methodist church, Sun-| Toledo dressmakers’ convention. Robt. H. Jones, son of John Paul | 94 per cent of 1913 taxes paid ‘ay night advised young fellows to| Gen. Jiminez takes presidential| Jones, ends life in New York. harey buaiieas witte, chalr at Santo Domingo. E. H. Hoyt and Donald McPher- | Mrs. Marie J. Howard pardoned| Auto stages in Southern Oregon! son re-elected school directors In from jail by Gov. Lister. jeut into Southern Pacific's profts. \1 ‘acom: Forty-plece orchestra of Lincoin| Olympia Elks hear Portland C.| Five municipal dances open In high school will give concert in new| Hunt of Seattle Chicago next month, vuditorium Friday night for bene-| Legislator Stott, Oregon, says! Cattle quarantine partly lifted fit of loan fund for self-supporting| Prohibition law will increase num Brig. Gen. E. M. Weaver urge —SAVE TIME —SAVE EFFORT —SAVE MONEY students ber of drug “fiends” tn Multnomah | strengthening of coast defense. | ‘ county After addressing packed house at/°OU" Mrs. Frank Herke, In divorce ( rescent |lntvoll Saturday night, on “Germany,|, San Francisco federal reserve) suit at North Yakima, says husband |America and the War, Prof, Kueh sank rediscounts $28,898.92 of com-| hasn't taken bath in four years, |nemann left for Portland nercial paper indorsed by banks Bomb kills family of four in New | | Baking Powder will help you in the holiday rush. It's reliable, acts quickly or slowly | costs only . Senator Jones wants congress to| york. nmmend crow of Cordova, which| Auto race over ice from Dawson scued cutter Tahoma’s crew, to White Horse Milwaukee man gete three-month| prince and Princess Kampeng- sentence for stealing dime from tot.| petch of Siam, on a world's tour Thomas Ryan, sexton for Moun: | arrive in America, ‘ tain View cemetery, Auburn, dies.| stephen P itoft « among deaf of Pacific coast, ephen Panaoritoff arrives to work among deaf ¢ New state school for girls at/establish Bulgaria's first American || Ninety-elght Mountaineers spent ||Sunday raising blisters on their) ° || feet, hiking from Houghton to Juan- || ita, 12 miles. | Rev. N. E. Jensen, recently ap- pointed to assume charge of church installed Sunday at Trinity Luther! rand Mound opens December 15. |Ctthascr in Washington jan church, Lumber convention opens In Ta-| Harvard students assessed $1 each | < ey | ODE for Red Cross work \¢ ELSEWHERE | |__Rich gold strike reported In Colo-| Release of British S, S. Kingsay, i o se nibit p 4d by a. F,| stained at San Diego in connection "| Corn ex repared by G. F.|w © war, orde . . Chicagoans dance In cafes In de. | Phinister BE bute wote pelun as shat the war, ordered by govern: flance of law Walla Walle. | ‘ | Gov. Lister arrives In San Fran-| ” Eruit men meet at North Yakima Be: cisco on vacation trip. \to promote amalgamation plan Suburban and out of town cus. It will raise U. S. Santa Claus ship leaves| Battleships endangered by storm) tomers are invited to take advan. the dough. Marseilles for Genoa which sweeps England and North| tage of city prices. We pay retura aah | Rockefeller Foundation spends| Sea. | parcel post charges, million for Belgian relief. Prof. E. S. Meany unearths valua-| | UNION DYE WORKS, Inc., Progressive party loses legal ble historical notes covering early Plant and Office, 1162 10th Ave, \ ¢