The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 9, 1915, Page 5

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TWENTY MILLION BOXES PER YEAR Best, safest cathartic for liver, and bowels, and people know it. , They're fine! Don't stay bil! ious, sick, headachy or constipated. Keep clean inside with Cascarets. Take one or two at night and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Wake up feeling grand. Your head will be clear, your tongue clean, breath right, stomach sweet and your liver and thirty feet of bowels active. Get a box at ary drug store and straighten up. Stop the headaches, Dilious spells, bad colds and bad days—Brighten up, Cheer up, Clean up! Mothers should give a whole . to children when cross, bt feverish or if tongue is coated—they are harmless—never gripe or sicken. Margaret GIRL EDITOR OF 24 ISIN REVOLT Explains Rebellion of Women| Is Necessary to Break | | “Bonds.” SHE GIVES UP LUXURY j CHICAGO, Oct. 9—Trousers | erely a form of selfex- | A at le sometimes a egg to Margaret Ander musician, liberal thinker, and editor of the “mag- azine of revolt,” the Little Re view, a Philip Morrie ie a pro- test! A combination of trousers, | cigarets and liberal we | rebellion—a revolt against so- CU clal conditions and a system of faise economics. bad Complexion || Grtstsr’poropnic crounds the founder and editor of the Litue Re view explains Chicago's misappre- hension about those awful “trowd- jes” she’s been wearing Intely; bout the cigaret and the “anarch ie” views credited to the former society favorite Why shouldn't women wear) trousers repeated the “soctety rebel.” “Why shouldn't women do anything they want to do? And why should they be expected to do the things men, and other women, want them to do? “We are all in bondage to soctal convention, and only by rebellion may we break those bonds. I have been in revolt since I was 8.” (She’ now only 24) Altho her “social revolt” began at 8, Margaret Anderson, now known the country over as a disciple of) Emma Goldman, did not find her! medium of “self-expression” until) last November, when she founded ty | Ee. , too, are embarrassed by a , blotchy, unaighty complex- Resinol Soap for a weee it does not make a blessed in your skin, tomake red, rough hands Just salves and ointments should not be applied if good clea: q sate is wanted. From any druggist Se or $1.00 for extra lar a bottle of zemo. When Copied directed. it eff eczema, quickly st heals skin troubl burns, wounds and penetrates, cleanses 4 Zemo is dependable and inexpensive Try it, as we believe nothing you used is a8 effective and tistying. She left a luxurious home tn Day- ton, O., to cast her lot with the so) ctal revolutionists—and incidental-| . |ly she won the privilege of wearing, trousers. | MARIPOSA MAY BE TOTAL LOSS Whether or not the Seattle-Alas- | ka liner Mariposa, of the Alaska Steamship Co., Is a total loss, as a result of striking on the rocky shore of Pointer island, Lama passag 350 miles north of here, bea morning, will not be determi: until after the salvage steamer Ber vor arrives at the wreck, some time Saturday night. Meager wireless dispatches to the| Seattle offices of the company stat-| ed simply that the vessel had gone on the rocks, but the extent of the damage was not mated If the ship has torn her bottom off, there will be small chance to jsave her, but if the damage is not) 80 extensive, her hull may be patch- ed sufficiently to tow her to the nearest port for repairs, The ship's passengers were taken off by the steamer Dispatch, of the Border Line Transportation Co, and will be landed at Ketchikan. The Salvor, accompanied by the} Cc, P. R. freighter Otter, left Vic- | toria Friday night. Part of her car-| DENTISTS — go, it is believed, can be saved REAL Dentists Are the), Te vorsel is reported tsting| ey |heavily to starboard, with water in| Only Kind We Have Here | her forward bold and engine room,| We have selected our dentists with} The liner Northwestern, owned * particular care. Not only |by the same company, grounded at all graduated and reeis-ithe south end of Pennock isiand ed men, wh 0 oe een ie rom | Wednesday, it was learned Satn- nation of the ate den day, and stuck nine hours, until the| at they are the very hig rising tide released her. She pro-| je of this high grade class Of) -eeded to Ketchikan, where it was found her plates were sprung on the tarboard side. ‘| CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING Golden wedding of Mr. and Mra P. P. Carroll was celebrated Satur day at the home of their son, Jus tice John FE. Carroll, 20th ave. N. E. furnaces. backs and colissut im and connect | on PIKE Dr. L. R. Clark. men, Aman must be a thorough dentist ta every nense of the word before h orm can hope to join our nization. a the big und r work gives our patients. ly beet of materials, and when * put into work by a man who understands hin business thor oughly, It Is bound to give satistac- tion. and 47th at. And our prices are the lowest— pavstnininnensenpingnasineitinianeniony } POSTOFFICE TO CLOSE nderbid us on price. On Columbus day, Tugsday,.the astonished to learn|postoffice and its branches will be e it gi T.7 ¥©lonen only between 8 a. m. and 12 a ene Tt 7 ;74\- 'noon, with the exception of the par. n@ a8 soon as they el post window, which will bel Jopen as ordinarily as it in our invariable rule { at jase « ourself to need TEETH PULLED rRee Anderson WARN GREECE TO CHECK ALLIES Bulgaria Takes Firm Stand Against Landing at Salonika ‘BENEVOLENT NEUTRAL SOFIA, Oct. 9—Suigarta’s favorable opinien of Greece will no longer be Justified uniess th: changes her attitude re ling recent events at Ge- lonika,” the Bulgarian minieter at Athens was today inetructed to warn Greece. He wae directed to say that Bulgaria “cannot respon. ibility for the future” if Greece does not change her positien. GERMANS TAKE TRENCH PARIS, Oct. 9.—German forces caytured part of the first line trench near Leintry last night, in the course of a series of reconnois- sance attacks, it was officially ad- mitted in today’s communique. Tre mendous German lomses around Loos yesterday, however, were re’ ported. The Teutons attacked in three dense lines, followed by many col- only to be wiped out by French artillery. STILL HAVE SUBMARINES STAR—SATURDAY, OCT. 9, 1915. PAGE 5. WE HAVE cold watiofied « wr cold over 80 lots to 40 customers. Because we are giving Ne publ estate "or jor $1.00. Over 90 of theee sales have aa Insurance Company, corner’ end Cotumdte. AMSTERDAM, Oct. 9—Contra- dicting the British claim that 66 German submarines have been de “We have at our disposal @ cea- siderably greater number of under - boats than at the beginning of the war.” Gre FAVORS ALLIES LONDO Oct. 9 —Negotiations for assurance of Greece's “benevo- ent neutrality,” which will permit further landings of the allies at |Salontka, are progressing between prerengee Paris and Athens. The Greek king was reported yesterday to have decided upon a neutrality | “benevolent” toward the allies, BULGAR MINISTER LEAVES NISH, Oct 9—The Bulgar- jan minister hae left Serbia. This move, it Ie belleved, pree- an actual deciara- state of war without a FIGHTING AT DVINSK PETROGRAD, Oct. 9%—In the lerce battle about Dvinsk, the latest fighting swayed tn Russia’s favor, it is claimed today. There was, however, no vital change in the positions of the armies battling now with ah artillery fire that en- velops the whole Dvinek front. REGISTRATION ONLY TWO DAYS, SAYS GILL Contending Assistant Corporation Counsel Howard Hanson was wrong 4n an opinion to the effect that the new state registration law provides that registration books must be kept in the precincts during the entire first week of January, Mayor Gill Friday afternoon instructed Super. intendent of Buildings Josenhans to reserve precinct places only for two days, as heretofore. He mays a week's precinct regis tration would mean a useless ex- penditure of $10,000. He says Han- sorr hae interpreted the new law tn the wrong way. [TEST CASE 1S FILED A teat came ‘brought against the! Horrocks Construction Co. by State| Labor Commissioner Olson, to deter. mine the legality of the “station” system of road buliding, was begun Friday in superior court. PRES. BUZZALLO TO SPEAK President Henry Suzzallo, of the university, will speak on “The Func- tion of Religion in the Pthieal Lite,” at the Men's club dinfer of the First Presbyterian church, Tues- day evening. Dinner will be served at 6:39. ch morning from 8:20 to 10:00 to emonstrate our painless methods, | ret beast ower AUTO DRIVER WHO KILLED RK. Clark, Manager, BULL BROS. Altho tha police believe the acci- P heat t pidable, a charge of| 7 s2 rintere | nt was unavoidable eas ms THIRD reckless driving has @AIN 1042 |against BH. Deyoe, the jitney driv- | ler who late Friday afternoon ran} down and killed 9-year-old Eleanor | Brunner, daughter of Richard Brun-| | ner, at 122 Kastlake ave His bail has been set at $1,000 GET IT AT EVANS’ ard and Columbia, ard and Union. CHILD IS HELD BY POLICE According to Deyoe, who says he was traveling 15 miles an hour, the girl dodged from behind a wagon. Mrs. Brunner was preparing @ lunch for Eleanor, who was due home from school, when the girl's body was brought to the house, The mother collapsed and it A neces- sary to summon a physician, London Papers Received Here Give Germans Credit |. for Master Stroke of War = London newspapers received here Saturday give Germany credit for the greatest strategic move of the entire war. That move, according to the London News, which boasts the largest sale in the United King- dom, not only opened the way for Germany's armies in Russia, but blockaded Kitchener's intended Grive upon the Germans in the weet for many most This was the dynamiting, by German secret agents, of the Russian munitions factories at were yg Pere coal Russia. a News the work of the German secret agents In blowing up the Ochta factories as “treachery,” but ad- mits it was the greatest stroke of the war, by long odds. $< DENY SERB VICTORY VIENNA, Oct. 9.—Serbian tamee to the AustroGerman ar mies who orpesed ¢! high ling at three points hes been vi thus far, it was officisiiy claimed todgy. PIMPLY? WELL, DON’T BE People Notice It. Drive Them Ru entire output of munt- tions was manufactured at Ochta, se were : wipe TON, Nusela’e une, 10° the Off With Dr. Edwards’ most part, were ly Olive Tablets subi Ma fave ip yer tee ta memory , A pli ping tet 11 not omvarrece At this time, it sppears, Kitoh- BA rerae’ ante She F808. e afd Sir John French were sxin eho bogie § clear contemplating thelr érive "eet ve taken the tablets a fow the Western German front, but were delayed because fore bend every energy towards fd plying Russia with the muni- tions. which had suddenly be- come to her a matter of life and death. Every available transport was uned by both Bagland and France in ing these supplies to their ally, with the Fai that pee the “he owels and the liver wit! ir, Bi i ‘live Taplets do that and just ae ef- i] neue their Rion fo eee fe instead of vevere and {rri Tablets the armies of the oh and English, awalting Kitchener's aad 4 Fren: mmand to open noe. big arive be in progress, could Dr, Kdwardes’ Olive Tablets are a beca: their munf- | Purely vem able compound mixed a mere wnsnd with olive you will know them by thetr olive color. Bdwe nt years amon, te affiic with liver an ‘complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective remit. Take one of two mighty. for * sk. flee how much better you feel 4d look. 100 and 26¢ per box. All 4 te. rane "Bite Tablet Company, Colum- bus, O OD. = “In at one, at five done’ JACOES’ PHOTO SHOPS fh in and paid, $2126, with some view. La te lot, <i a4 6 gon28: too foot joe as low as ts oat ING GUESE th is @ little too much reading matter in this a4, so will way to the public: NUF BAID. Ob! 1 almost where I am a Address or call 908 Third ave. and meet H. 8 Turner, the Optimist, or take the Feuntieroy Park car or Gatewood buses on Firat ave. my Rranch Office, located at eo of Juneau and Callfor- ve Phone West 165. {foreot to tell you |80 VESSELS TIED UP sree 80 veosels are tied up at Panama canal, due to slides, in- ing the Finland and Kroonlend, of the Panama-Pacific Co., and J. L. Lackenback and Edith, of the Luck- enback 8. 8. Co. among the larg- eat. The canal will be closed un- tll November 1, at least. Word received by American Mu- seum, New York, of safety of Mc- Millan exploring party in Arctic. FIGURE IT OUT YOURSELF And you will see that, by put- ting a part of your earnings at 4 per cent interest, you will have a snug sum at the end of five years. To keep your money is harder than to make it, and the safe keeping is what we undertake to do for you. Interest. Mf Per Cont UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE — Capital and Gurplue $800,000 — ' JAMES D, HOGE, Pre: N. 8. SOLNE Vice Preaident and Trust Officer HOGE BUILDING In the Heart of the Financial Oletrict PEOPLE T0 VOTE UPON HOME RULE NORTH year to come up to a vote of the people in November, This was decided by the League Municipalities, Without commit- ting himself definitely as to wheth- er the city or the state should have the power to regulate public utill- the city A. Reynolds of the public service commission, declar- ed in a speech Friday night that that power should rest, with proper legisiative support, other, at any rate remark was inst the last legislature, which failed to make the necossary ap- propriation to enable the state com- mission to perform {ts work ade- quately and yet gave the cities no} ¢, power to regulate public utilities, | t thus leaving neither state nor city in Paes e to control them. Dale was the only of which met here. ties within Chairman C. Reynolds’ aj ‘ouncilman Seattle man to home ru! GET IT AT EVANS’ Sr@ and Union. YAKIMA, 1916. Washington on measure. 4 Columbia, Oct. 9A city atte city attorney of North Yakima, w: home rule bill will be initiated next} chosen president of the league to succeed Howard Hanson of Seattle. DR. MACY'S Notural methods the boundaries, jsorders. Re. Hable treatment for the blood. OBS, ofthe Examinations and directed against the O. Meigs, A. LUNDBERG co. 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