The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 13, 1915, Page 5

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BUY A TAG! HELP "bu. SURVIVO MOTHER RYTHER She Wants to Raise $1,000 Today; Watch for the Girls! WORKERS DOWNTOWN) Mother Ryther needs help! Mr. Everyman and Mrs. Every Woman—this is a direct appeal to} you! | If you were a woman, down and Out and hungry, with starving eh dren and. without friends, MOTH ER RYTHER WOULD HELP YOU just as she has helped and ts help-| undreds of other such women. | Mother Ryther's honte, 1262 Den | hy way, is the only institution of tts | kind tn Seattle. | It is imperative that she have| $1,000 dy tonight—to mve the! home The Chamber of Commerce has boycotted Mother Ryther. Chairman Zinn, of the charities indorsement committee of the Chamber of Commerce, has openly threatened to “force Mother Ryther to the wall by New Year's. Because Mother Ryther's Home is not “accredited” by the Chamber of Commerce, the Young Women's Christian Association also has turn ed down its thumbs. Mother Ryther asked the Young Women’s Christian Association for oh: is. S. Roche and hie wi taken STAR—SATURDAY, RIENDS FIGHT FOR LIFE; 1 DIES R WITH HIS WIFE) F Other Wouldn't Kill Him ERT ADVENTURE LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 1 Jas. 8. Roche tx the survivor of one lA DE the desert has ever witnessed He lives because his long-time schoolboy friend and life compan |ion, J, MH. Weleh, was too tender hearted to stop his suffering a@ gunshot Sitting on a with | ed in his own home &® room for today, in which to es tablish headquarters for a tag sell- ing campaign. 00) * of off thruot She couldn't get it. |the Gay tat etre en ttl Realising that Wuroye bought She got what she wanted at the leffect wore off and the oll clogged |More of his goods than ever be Young Men's Christian Association jon our teeth and In our throats fore, and seemed in a way to con Early Saturday morning a small Later | dipped my toothbrush tinue needing vast supplies, the my of girls and women had mo-| fod into the kerosene lamps and American farmer promptly planted Gat the Y. M.C. A., enlisted | rubbed {t across John's lps, I did|more land in order to meet the to sell 23,000 tags by night. | the same for myself large demand In automobiles, they hastened to} LONDON, Noy. 13.—-England’s, more or GAVE UP Much of this land went into the farthestout portions of the | stay-at-homes had before them today ponsibility for di Ry this time we had agreed) wheat, wherewith to feed the armies city for an early clean-up of rest-|the example of a man once # fore-|recting Britain's war fortunes. that help could not reach us in urope @ences. During the day they will/most figure in the nation’s affairs urchill, as a major in the Ox-ltime. aggregate crops this year be stationed about the streets! voluntarily relinquishing an easy|ford Yeomanry, will soon be at the You have a gun, John.” said are estimated at seven per cent yy ur. Es |government berth to join his regt front Roche. “You shoot me ond after larger than last year's, when the Srethas tethes mont tee rou in | ant : js His example fired some of the/that you can shoot yourself. farmer exported about one-tenth of cae ahigren i they were The man ts Winston Churehill,/“stay.at-homes” to action. Recruit They had known each other as hin total ion: tne ont one time first lord of the admiralty. ing officera hoped {t would be an in- poor little lads when both if half of the increased produc a a te! | Holding that he could not ait tn spiration to others. Were seeking to gain a start in the tion available for export this ah the new war council and accept its) Lord Derby's threat of conscrip-| world They loved each other a8! year, the export total will be 2 responsibility without having a cab-|tion if England's young men do not Damon and Pythias yer cent more than last year bierrese nt gry ad inet post commensurate with this re come forward voluntarily before No 1 can't shoot you, Jim,” said ' Increased = ac rep in sugar = sponsibility, he resigned vember coupled with Churchtil's Joho I can't do it, old man beets, swee potatoes, rice anc MATINGS a i As chancellor of the duchy of Lan-|exarpple, has created more talk than) Welch gasped his Inst late In the whee: ranges from 20 to 10 per } leaster, his cabinet position was,any event of recent months afternoon cent; tobacco, corn and oats . DAILY a site id cphdiaabningiibalabinninaancet } - “ Aad age increased upwards of 6 per Pnerrnenny Several hours later rescuers. |cont: hay, rye and potatoes from { } jwhom Clark had notified, reached 3°to'1 "por cont while fax, barley | Q saoyy ' {Germans Capture } |Roche, and he drank ravenously of |) t? 1 her cont: iS / 40, 000 in One Month ; German war office has that during the {month of October more than 10,000 prisoners were captured Breakfast on the Russian and Serbian fronts These figures were i given as follows Captured by Von Hindenburg id Marshal Lunch and e ificers 98 )M 14,482 Dinner Siechine “uaa ‘3 By Prince Leopold: ificers Men Machine guns Quality and Home Cooked Food Served. Coatinu- ous Service, 6:20 a. m. to 7:30 pm. By Gen. Von Linsingen: {Jed fighting, while the G eo co Officers gant }| badly crippled, have been thrown ecials ') Men S71 )| back to the west P' ) Machine guns 21}! In the Ikekul region Germans are Waffles, with Coffees ...10¢ Sy hea. Gaet | aay gy oi “ ee ¢ y Gen. mer making a desperate effort to re w Hot Cakes, with Coffee .10¢ ( Officers . heir losses. The latest offi. rett « 44 i} Men ouncement told of ten at-|O*\&y means Machine gun 1)\tacks against the Russtans, al! of Vrom 080 to 10:00 By Field Marshal Von Mack- enzen: Officers Men and Reading acd Rest Rooma for Your Convenience at 11,937 won Machine guns 16 } 1421-23 4th Ave. ) Cannon Lae? 23 | In addition to the guns men Adjoining Joshua Green Bidg. tioned, a great number of can NEAR PIKE, ON FOURTH non of older type fell into the hands of the Germans. ANCONA ATTACK LONDON, Nov. 13.—That the |submarine attacking the liner A cona continued to fire shells after the passengers went overboard was the declaration today of Dr. Cecile Grell of New York, a survivor at Ferryville, Tunis e said a shell entered the port of her cabin and id before she rushed in for her | | bad complexion | |your handicap? bottom. TWO FREIGHTERS | SINK ON LAKE ERIE : Resinol Soap will clear it easily, in a normal, healthy way. Simply use Resinol Soap regu- Jarly once or twice a day, and you | ERIE, Pa., Nov, 13.—The freight-| will be astonished how quickly the ||.) “pniitp Armour sank early me healing, antiseptic Resinol medica- || ay, four miles west of here, in|, tion soothes and cleanses the pores, ||Lake Erie. Whether there were], removes pimples and blackheads, |/ casualties 1s not known leaves the complexion clear, || The grain steamer Perty was helt Tesh and velvety. ported today to have sunk outside When the skin is ina very neglected condi. || Erie harby Three of her crew tion, spread on just a little Resiool Ointment || Were reset ny Ife-savers for ien of filteen minutes before using Resinol The lifesavers’ crew tt till] Resinol Soap is sold by all wo ing near the sunken Perry and rf 1o Dept. Re | m ” te to Dept. +P, Rew | hy freighter Philip Armour | ___}| The weather is extreme ugh. | Investigation Proves that various disease germs have their breeding-place in the waste products of the body. Don't, then, let your bowels clog and throw these harmful germs back on the blood. Take no chances with serious illness. Keep your bowels free, and the bile regulated with BEECHAM’S PILLS which promptly and surely relieve constipation, indigestion, biliousness and sick headache. They are compounded from drugs of vegetable origin—harmiess and not habit-forming. The experience of three generations show that Beecham's Pills prevent disease and are A Great Aid to Health Directions of special value to women with every box Sold by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10c., 25¢. WINSTON CHURCHILL T WOMAN TELLS OF killed her} own clothing. js ...., || The doctor reached the deck| | Many an otherwise attractive girl || again too late to get into a lifeboat | is a social failure because of a poor |! but she leaped into a launch } complexion. If your skin is not || The submarine could be seen| | naturally fresh, smooth and glow- || thru a light fog 100 yards away. It | ing, or has suffered from an unwise contin 1ed its shelling, the shrapnel | | i |bursting above the water line. = paeign Then sh fired the torpedo thae sent the Ancona to the | ports that the British had sunk two REGISTERED YET TO How One Lived Because the| of the grimmest battles with Death | NOV. 13, 191 FARMER REAPS PAGE PROFIT IN WAR Government Figures Show Enormous Agricultural Exports, MORE XPECT IN ° e HOW WAR HAS AFFECTED THE AMERICAN FARMER During the first year, agri | | cultural exports increased 32 per cent, ‘a stimulus which caused an increase of 34 per cent In the acreag Grain exports were the high 1916 | EMPRESS WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY MATINEE NOVEIMPERD 14 “HOW WITH A JTAM supported by hin wife, Roche told| | est, cotton the lowest the story of the tragle finale of a In excess of home require modern Danon and Pythias friend-|| mente, the American farmer ) Ship. can spare this year for Europe: | “Welch and I and a third friend| | "375,000,000 bushele of wheat | went out to inspect land near Ni 226,000,000 bushels of corn. jland, We drove an auto |) 7,000,000 bales of cotton. We were en route to Salton Sea} 200,000 bushels of oats when our radiator went dry, Welch $330,000,000 worth of meat and J started out to find water,|) 4.9 gairy’ products leaving Clark, the third member of ihall , four party, with the machine | e ‘Our desperate rch) owas in | vain and it was next day, after! WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.— While walking all the night before, that sensational fluctuations ia Wall jWe got back to the machine, Clark |g: attracted attention, the Amert hed gor We auppored he had! can farmer was quietly pocketing |xiven us up for lont, We had not} 0h. ite ‘ab & beads of the had water for nearly two days po | The sun was bilstering. a few hours after his rescue. | “In a short time we were chok-| Department of agriculture fig ling with thirst. We had to shout (Wes. made available to the United lan oath Otuer Pr today, indicate that he seized We had no articu water they supplied He called hin dead friend by name and poured water on his Ips But the water had come te ome too late! ON DEFENSIVE LONDON, Nov. 13—Austro-Ger BISU mans along the Eastern front now are on the defensive Russians have dealt them heavy attacks In the Riga, Dvinsk and SIA Volhynia regions The gradual collapse of the Ger.| tr a mans {a attributed here to with: !"* WIth excems acidity ar ay be drawals for the Balkan campatgn. (AB a pled Ag > 90 if and possibly to inadequate munt-|%, see the ox acid, quickts tions supplies dyepepaia. mern and Anting, in the tom tns Sploke region, are in the Rawsians’ bands, after 11 days of unint which were repelled Heaps of German bodies are ly ing in front of our trenches, the Statement dec! With the « ron the Eastern co fermans now have no cha ccomplishin * pure and alse their long-desired object of reach ing Riga and Dvinsk, at least un ho RT {tit the roads have become firmer} ° junder the action of the frost | Saving Money BELIEVE SUBMARINE LOST | B ild H iOswon sor he nun 48 Building submarine, F missing for a moath, probably is lost, the admir Character alty admitt today he last news of her was when s} of Marmora was in the Sea Every dollar laid away adds to your worth to your- PARIS, Nov, 13.—The Italian 8. § self and to » peavel community, Firenze (4,000 tons) was reported; Start a savings account today to have been sunk by a sub-|with us and see how true marine, with the loss of six of her 33). is. passengers and 15 of her 111 crew, it Interest 4% he sinking of the Firenze occur. ted in the Mediterranean Surviv ors of the French steamship Calva-} coon oe USN OIN TRUST Co. OF SEATTLE Capital and Surplus $800,000 JAMES D,. HOGE, President N, G. SOLNER, Vice President and Trust Officer LINER SUNK; 21 DEAD dos, recently sunk by a submarine! jotf Algiers, reported today that 80 aboard perished, |tain was killed SAY “SUB” WAS SUNK BERLIN, Noy. 13.—The British} |submarine reported by London as ‘probably lost” was sunk November | 5 in the Dardanelles, the Constant! nople admiralty announced toda |DENY “SUBS” ARE LOST BERLIN, Nov London re. bmarines at Gibraltar officially denied today German were CAPTURE 1,100 SERBS the psychological moment his business DEAD BANDIT IS AN EX-CONVICT EVERETT, Nov, 13.—No trace an b found of the bandit escaped three officers during an at tack on a cabin Thursday night in the mountaina, on the Monte who Cristo rattroad, above Granite Falls Loe The men who was shot by Wells of Everett bas been identified as Julius Sideen, who jaerved a term at Monroe reforma tory for burglary Sideen's pal, who, wounded, shot himself as the deputies were clos ling in on the cabin, {s still uniden. tifled Material for the of counterfeit money tective manufacturing was found in {ithe cabin, DIVIDES ESTATE MONG 25 PEOPLE Twenty-five relatives and friends who had shown her kindly services during her lifetime were remem bered in the will of Mrs, Edith M bertson, late of Seattle, who dis- |tributed among them $75,000. She left her brother, William O. Reed, £10,000. | STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets « | ° j cramps or | two at bedtime for you can eat what vou and per box. All | | Tablet Company, ¢ CATARRE ARNOLD'S REMEDY an allied torpedo boat in the Saros BERLIN (by Wireless via Say Hoa: auiLoina | eaten’ aaee , 13.—Crossing the Jas-| | eatarrh, nac range, 20 miles southeast of} ' the Heart of the Financial | mp will bring a sample, Krusevac, Austro-Gartsan .pelaieral Oletrict Tam © years at 3076 Arende Bid; joined the Bulgars jn pursuit of the —= — = main fleeing Serbian army and cap ane Lebahoen tured 1,100 soners, it was an trial to prove It. TORPEDO BOAT LOST | AMSTERDAM, Nov. 13. Loss of | ONLY gulf Wednesday was reported today in belated Constantinople mes Ladies who desire a reliable sages. The vessel went aground|| and dependable remedy for all Jand then sank | Female Troubles and [rregulart tles—a rem whieh has stood the teat of ve » which har BIG STEAMER SUNK wiven general satisfaction, nm LONDON, Nov, 1! The British|| thousands have testified, « good steamer Den 000 tons, has bee! and legitimate’ remedy whtch ecg i 1,000 tons, has been || vo ne taken with perfect aafety sank, but her crew waa saved at all times, should try SANDERSON’S VOTE DECEMBER 47/ pITTS School election registration for Kandernon’s Cotton Root Pilla all districts except Ravenna, north have cured many of the most of Ballard and south of Fauntleroy |}) obstinate abnormal and South Park, was held Saturday er. No other Is 15 o'clock in the Prefontaine ye nold In drug Ktore until the evening of November 27 school board headquarters, in the Central building. Dr. LilMan © win, Rev. Oscar H. MeGin rge A. Spencer are candidates. | A. LUNDBERG CO. | Trusses, Veformity Appliances and ar ‘07 Dr. ny SPECIALIST We guaran tee to cure or no fee charged. Thirty T have made a npeolalty, treating much disor ders as Varicocele, Hydrocele, Piles, Fistula, Kidney and Bladder Troubles and all acute d chronte disorders common » men and women I examine free for blood disorders m 18 and Pike 606 oF Hours Sundays corner 914 10 Third Third | Entr 1504 =| to boom ed down at Morrison, Speaking at|Plete the valuation to protect itself ariable rule, from which we will the rate of 368 words a minute, and! Uniess the city has a valuation,’ permit no deviation, that we will not without giving pause for breath, he|the commission will proceed on the be wnderbid detailed his ideas, Morrison” re-/ figures given it by the traction com-|, 0° US) pie. ec! treated before the onslaught |pany,” said Pterce. all work an tronc x Councilman Fitzgerald poked his! The committee instructed Plerce satisfaction: signed both by the op timate Het an expert, &ter who did the work and by I. head above the trench line long/to estimate the cost of an expert) AQT) Hoge Ors and by le \{enough to remark and to submit a request for an ap- of the office, who Is thoroughly re The flowers that bloom in the] Proptiation, covering the amount, to/ sponsible i : | AOL e have one of the largest, an spring, Lundy, have nothing to do|the counctt most certainty the best equipped and with the case. You're not on the! rst up-to-date dental office In they, daw MINISTERS TO ‘MEET ‘ ‘sie eno tee on sis Then ho ducked back again norough, exertuation ait athens \@ bloodless battle raged on.| Seattle and Tacoma Congrega-| without any obligation whatever on Five o'clock flitted by d 6} tio e' pre | pour part a eit Coat ce 1 and 6/tional ministers will meet her a pee itera It wilt cnet te Ra MONTY 72-92 1OHS¥2O TEN TRICKS TO TEACH YOUR DOG'NORTHWEST'S — NO. 2—TEACHING YOUR DOG TO SHAKE HANDS. MILLS RUNNING. (PICTURE POSED BY “HECTOR.”) | Whose dom ts the emartest in ‘ townt if = pe rn Ia acter ie, ie | Twenty of the 32 lumber mille ~ i along the line of the Tacoma East- jogs have more | elligenee than yon thieh naire | ern are now running. They imz/ clude all the larger mills. Thirteen mills are running toll? blast on the Willapa Harbor lines” jof the Northern Pacific and Mile” | Waukee. Fifteen of the 20 mills in try them. If you bi a emart dog, | write The Star about h The best | dog the stage of the ht Yriday nigh the Grays Harbor country are in” omner of the amartest dog = season operation. hs teket will be given; for the west i He Bae lig practiey - or Another increase in lumber actiy- ity is expected Jan. 1, accordign to” Puget sound lumbermen. Bus prospects are the best they been for years. ‘K. P. OFFICER COMING’ Brig 8. Young, « supreme chancel-+ lor of the Knights of Pythias, willl be entertained by members of thi llocal lodge here Tuesday evening. Gus Mees, grand chancellor, is ex- pected with him FLIGHT TO TACOMA ~ Ww. Bostag, gel president of the. Aero club, and Aviator Herbert | Munter flew to Tacoma Friday afte ernoon, making the round trip in an hour and 20 minutes. d, for ome month; fourth, one performance. BY C. J. TRYON ach a dog to shake hands, him on a table, as shown jn picture, Stand tn front of him in kindly tone: “Give your paw” or “Shake,” and then tap him on the toes the paw you wish him to raise. 1 He will quickly raise his paw.| Take it in your hand and praise him, After you have repeated this erformance several times, the dog will learn to raise his paw on com nd. for he doesn't want his toes tapped You next day, paw,” and tap his other paw, Tot plac the Say a of up trigk No. 3, You will note that your dog seems to understand your wishes more quickly with each succeeding les son; he is looking for something and is trying to understand your efforts Teach easy stages Don't! rush the dog on these preliminary he will raise tricks. A good beginning assures One or two lessons should suf-)a good ending for a trick dog. fice for this trick, but be certain) (Another lesson will appear Mon-| he has mastered before taking| day.) ‘Other by which say dotenimeni “ GOUNCIL HAS A ASKS EXPERT AID LIVELY BATTLE AGAINST S.E. CO, Uniess the city employs an ex pert engineer to assist the corpor- ation counsel in the city’s defense against the traction company’s peti tion to the public service commis-| Did feel the severe earth quake shock late Friday afternoon It rattled windows and dishes, ac cording to reports, thruout the busi district. The Smith building is reported to have rocked slightly.|#lo, to be relieved from certain sec-} There wasn't an earthquake, re-|tions of its franchise agreements, | ally-—it was just our councilmen ar- the city may get the worst of it This was the warning given Fri day afternoon to the council fran-! Dr. L. R. Clark T will be required to handie a! Health by Neglecting Your Teeth? guing ov he tax levy. The heavy j resulted from several of the members pounding on the table The discussion was precipitated by a mild-looking committee from the Municipal league, headed by C. mass of engineering statistics that G. Morrison, the league's executive are Greek to me and to the average secretary, who innocently pro- lawyer,” sald Pierce. “We should ‘ t you tet teeth go pounded a few innocent questions bave an expert to interpret these} ; ntion Lota aie on the tax levy, explaining (inno-| statistics.” that nothing cently) that the league was inno-| When the company made applica ring on your @ cently seeking a few truths on the/tion for a hearing on its petition for Fest!on ae y foundation OC Hann same issue. relief from {ts franchise? the com-| healt Instantly the majority five and! mission declined, until a valuation And it is most tainly not neces: the minority four ‘leaped, with a/of the properties could be complet-|f"r* '° pep Ne need tals figurative whoop of battle joy, mto/ed. This work rightfully belongs). very highest class the fray, and presently the battle|to the commission, but the legisla-| dentist have graduated |waged well-nigh as mereileasly|ture short-changed the commission, from ¢ best fania colleen Sam Jand grimly as the recent offensive|and it is helpless. It recently offer: > Reutak ne as to thee begun by the allies on the Western|ed the city what statistics it had,| itnow! and fitness to practice \front jasking the city to complete the val-/dentistry. Fvery operator in this | Lundy (of the majority) thrust| uation. The city refused state de tet right om the wall | in plain sight are the lowest Pierce startled the committee by saying it is up to the city to com f his dental chair, And our prices always—as it is our his hand thru bis hair, musaing it pieturesquely as he rose, and glar o'clock came, and still it raged, with} jointly Wednesday and Thursday to both sides holding their ground, An| discuss @ proposed model constitu- armistice was called tion and to launch a plan of Inter-| teeth put into herfect condition, Regal Dental Offices Today they are burying their] denominational evangelism, to be ie kee ae dead and patehing their barbed|carried out thru the laymen’s mis-| 495 Tira, age rec ay wire entangléments. slonary movement, + i oe bird

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