The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 27, 1916, Page 7

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iy Careful experiments and investigations have shown that as the troubles were expelled from the nose and ¢ was overlooked and in a short time the Catarrh would return stronger Gauss has gone way ahead of the ordinary methods of treatment and has provided a throat, the real cause of the dis than ever, Mr remedy that Removes the Cause and Immediately Gives Re- lief to the Nose and Throat Reese Jones, of Scranton, Penn.. says that after trring Many other treatments, he used this new method “My nose is now entirely clear and free and I am not The New Combined bothered by the disease any more. Treatment is worth its weight in Temporary relief from catarrh may be obtained in other ways, but the New Combined Treatment must inevitably be accepted for permanent results. Mount Pella, Tenn. Sarah J. Ca and distress of soflered the thirteen years rh completely cured and you doy that bas come over me.” Trial Treatment FREE! is s0 important to the wel- vital to every person suffer- ing from any form of catarrh, that the oppor tunity to actually fit it and prove ite results, ‘will be gladly extended without one cent of cost A large trial treatment. with complete, mi- auge directions, will be sent free to any catarriy This new method fare of humanity, so jerer. ‘With the valuable book om Cata) »--Relief for Catarrh Sufferers Now FR case by remo tng the came, eT for nd needless to state. tried nearty every method. But by your new method I was canact imagine the | take no risks, make no the mew Was Discovered. HIS terrible disease has raged unchecked for years simply be- cause symptoms have been treated while the cause of the trouble has been left to circulate in the blood, and bring the disease back as fast as local treatments could relieve it. C. E. Gauss, who experimented for years on a treatment for Catarrh, found that after perfecting a balm that relieved the nose and throat troubles quick! could not prevent the trouble beginning yhe all over again, On test cases, he could completely remove all signs of Catarrh from nose and throat, but in a few weeks they were back. Stopped-up noses Constant “frog-tn-the throat” Nasal discharges Hawking and spitting Snoring at night Bad breath Frequent colds Diffioult breathing Smothering in dream Sudden fits of snecsing sensation Dry mucus in nose and any of the other aymptome that tndteate proaching or present catarrh Send the Test Treat- ment FREE c. E. GAUSS, SOS4 Main St, Marshall, Mich. If your New Combined Treatment Will relieve my Catarrh and bring me health and good spirits again, I am willing to be shown. Ho, without oF obligation to ma, send. fully prepaid, the Treatment and Book. Address HOUSEWIFE TURNS BURGLAR AND IS KILLED BY NEIGHBOR ST. LOUIS, Jan. 27.—Several un- paid bills tucked In the pocket of her dress, and a number of melo dramatic novels in her home, told today, in the police view, the story ot why Mrs. of a rail y mail clerk, TODAY'S AID TO BEAUTY || An especially fine shampoo for this weather can be easily made at trifling expense by simply dissoly ing a teaspoonful of canthrox tn a cup of hot water. Pour slowly on scalp and massage briskly. This creates a soothing. cooling Lapa 1 dan- that dissolves and remove: druff, excess oil and dirt. Rinsing leaves the scalp spotlessly clean, soft and pliant, while the hair takes on a glossy richness of natural col-| or, also a fluffiness which makes it seem very much heavier than it is. After a canthrox shampoo, arrang- ing the hatr ts a BEST SET OF TEETH T make the best 96.00, $7.50 and $10.00 sets of teeth in the world, guarantee them. includes paint tracting. Come tn the morning and have your old roots and decayed teeth out without pain and qo home with your hew teeth, guarante the same day. Be ca ful to come to . BROWN Epwry 4, mt 705 an@ 713 First Av: Unton Block, o m evenings until & and Sundays until 4 for people who work. Phone Main 2640 ex- J. F. McWilliams, wife turned burglar—and was killed by a neigh- cc. sli Dagens tie ieee ttannd | chemicals Josxeph’s hospital poured into their lot bor. The neighbor, Mrs. Prominent CONSIDERING Goes to the Root of | | } Jennie O.| complaint in interventic ~ GREEN MAY LEA EE: FIGHT ON RATES You Can Now Treat This Trouble i« Your Own Home and Get Relief at Oxi.» How the Remedy for Catarrh Man W Asked to Head Committee OTHERS Joshua Green, capitalist and gigantic figure in Northwest bu It was learned take the will be asked, to siness circles, Thursday leadership of Seattle business men and other citizens in backing thelr demand for an equal share of summer tourist travel from Chicago and points eastward to California TD who was Rockwe author ized at a mass mee Amer! pmittee ¢ citizens Tues at the toa repre rint A cc » to nt th citizens in the fight equal ad trip sald Thursday he at Chicago, asking him to be of that for ro passenger tes had wired a member committee. Joshua Green Takes Stand It is generally understood that » has already taken a determ: 4 stand againat the railroad dis ation ag at the Nor est in the rate matter. Friends say he has demande personally that officials of the Southern Pacific OW. R, & N Union Pacific and eliminate the $17.50 Woman Soldier Wins Medal for Bravery at Front | | | theatre} | differential in favor of Southern California potnts and equalize the} round trip fare from Chicago to San Franciseo via Southern Hnes with that via Northern lines Several me high in business! circles, are being conside 4 for the other two places on the committees Will Urge United Action The committee will cooperate with the business men here in urs ing commercial organizations and} individuals of every city in Wash {ngton, Oregon and Idaho to line up with Seattle in the fi«ht, pointing out that successful adjustment of rates means an much to every city in the Northwest as {t does to Se attle Letters and telegrams will sent, explaining In detail the p of action bers of congress Northwest urged to ald tn carry! thru to a culmination bring to the Northwest of the tourt this Coast, tn p cent which now ce from the be the cause which will 50 per cent ar visit 10 per Draw Up Club Complaint Following severa tation r the Commercial Club rkeek and Robert A work aring th In Interv om to that of {nal complaint filed by th service commission. One of the ablest attorneys in Seattle is sald to be working out a to file tn prey Thornburg, explained she had been! the inverests of Puget Sound shtp- the victim of a burglar’s raids sev eral times. Apparently, from the nature of the articles stolen, the intruder was & woman. So last night Mra. Thorn- burg sat with a loaded revolver in her darkened home, waiting for the burglar. Soon she entered. A streak of fire flashed out in the room. A woman's scream sounded On the floor beneath the window lay the lifeless form of Mra. Me Williams, a file clasped in hand, showing how she had sawed in her way Into the house. A patrol wagon clanged up to the house. Children playing in street gathered in curiosity. group was Mrs. McWilliams’ little girl. . ae PATIENTS FLEE IN HOSPITAL BLAZE DENVER, Jan. 27 patients fled in a wild panic last '9#- Whe night, as smoke from a blaze tn in the basement of St rooms. Many of the sick ran out into zero weather. The heroism of sisters and nurses, however, saved nearly all from injury. Several patients were overcome while aiding the firemen. by the fumes and was dragged out the building by the flickering light of his own lantern In the maternity ward were many mothers with infants only a lew days old. They were taken to safe-| ty in a ward not affected by the smoke. | DRUGGISTS PRAISE DR. KILMER’S SWAMP-ROOT Chief John Healy himself was overcome) her quizzed with respect the tral In the tee Two hundrea| Walker building Wedne | | | | | | CUSTOMERS ALWAYS SATISFIED WITH RESULTS I have been handling Dr. Kil mers Swamp-Root for two ways satisfied with the results ob tained from its use. cane of Liver trouble where Swamp- Root proved very beneficial. I be remedies in the country. Very truly yours, H. H. BROWN, Druggist Pinnacle, N. 1916. November 12th, I know of a We are pleased to handle Dr. Kil years | mer’s Swamp-Root for our custom and over and my customers are Al:| 1. ore always satisfied with the | results obtained from its use, Our || | present manager, who is an old-| time drug man, has used it with} lleve it is one of the finest kidney | good resulta in Kidney trouble and | |= does not lose an opportu ommend so fine a medic ty to rec Very truly you PORTER'S DRUG STOR North Main St., Salisbury, N November 1, 1915. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do for You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N, Y., for a sam-| milkman. ple size bottle. let of valuable information, 207 University st. It will convince any one. telling about When writing, be sure and mention Dept one-ollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores SAVE YOUR TEETH OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS Teeth extracted shscintely without pain free from 8:20 te @ p m. dally. You will also receive a book the kidneys and biadder R Regular fifty-cent and Opposite Vraser-Paterson Cement Filling, 260. Not Amalgam Fillings, 600 to 61.00 Gold Alloy Fillings. 61 to 61.60 minations Free. but the beet material used—ee Beat Gold Beat Bridge Full Bet Teeth ° Lady attendant at each chair. pera CANDIDATES TO FACE QUIZ SOON A mass meeting, at which candi dates for city offices are to to the issues the campaign will be called soon by a committee authorized to do s0 Wednesday night by the Cen Labor council. This commit consists of Frank (ates, Ida James A. Duncan bor council its meeting nigh decid e us of new grants, th refer of placing them Levi and The | Wednesday in te t ly seri ence to the manne at work. This s n followed the!» discussion of the disaster at the day morn six men were kill He Works While His Co-Laborers Sleep OuAadas bevite C.H. LINDBERG He is congre an from Minne sota, and such a “whale for work that he gets down to t in Washington at 4 or 1 the morn ing. Anyway he usually meets the ‘URGES AMERICANS TO GO AFTER TRADE : | | | STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 27, 1916. ‘TO VOTE ON BELT There are a number of women fighting in the ranks of the Aus trian army. The one pletured here has been awarded a medal for her rave CAN YOU HELP HIM a man of family who is expertenced asa Unable to nec Janitor ire work made tn hia Can you help him ot ean Elliott 2030. for Chas, Shipton an appeal tins beee behalf to GRAY-HAIRED AT 27 NOTAGRAY HAIRAT 35 I Am One of Many Living or Examples That Gray Hair Can Be Restored to Natural Color and Beauty. FREE 1 SEND YoU THE rKOOr © the cause standing LINE ON MARCH 7 “| Fraser-Paterson Co fe. Buea The 17th Weekly Friday Clearamce Sale |Port Commission Will se 4 i Whatcom ave. and Railroad ave ae ge between Kenyon st. and 20th ave rhe Mili ble gi W., would be 46,000 feet ne to From Madison st. to West Gar alu , | field at, the tracks would be carried tien on A trestle. This is a distance of 16,000 feet. , About 15,000 feet will | | ore any work in Seattle for! for the be PAGE * Project Up at Polls Again NOW NE 0,000 SDED Reports the cost of the proposed belt line railroad were submitted at Wednesday meeting of the port commis sion, and the resolution calling for a vote to authorize transfer of funds with which to go ahead with the project was formally passed The voters indorsed the line at the election Dec t there were not enough votes cast to transfer the necessary funds belt Fudge' Aprons 35c The proposition will be sub. Btamped Fudge Aprons on mitted again at the general Serentee Auely wise £06 gink election, March 7 | faaldha to annase tf Keg A report made by Chief Engineer ular 600 quality J, R. West said that the total Art Bection, Hecond Floor length of the unit of the belt line which it is proposed now to build to #erve ® warehouses and wharves Fast Marginal we Gowns 69c along Night be double tracked ! The cost of the construction of this unit, he estimated, would not be more than $210,000. The entire industrial area will be connected with all railroads by the) Bath Towels 25c Stamped Turkish of good Regularly Art Seott Rath Towels Pou white Hecond Floor, belt line as the one intervening) link | s Delays and the levying of Sateen Petticoats switching charges by more than 75c no raflroad will be eliminated,” he Of mood quality. Biack, blue anid. “And after completing all tan, aray and emerald.’ $1 the work on the East waterway and $1.50 values | that {# now in progress and includ Faire Poor ing the refrigeration of the Spo- —- kane street fruit warehouses, there a will be left in the East waterway Messaline fund about $260,000. If the $285.000| . line fs taken from this] Petticoats $1.00 fur » will then remain about i aes aaah | Shean 000, wh amount ts enough to} navy, ray, white, tar nd cover any able contingency.” emerald o8 Because bide for the Eltott) $3.60 ve bay ferry exceeded 590, the! _- available amount at hand for the i | eratt thay were all rejected by the! Men’s Night commission R - obes 89c he Hohenzollern fortune, which | Good heavy outing flannel 5,000,000 w nines up to 18 00 totaled. $6,000,000 when the great:| full 64-inch Rot $1.00 and grandfather of the present kaiser! 5186 vaioe First Floor died, is now estimated at reven| Rheumatism uty of of ‘SAYS BODY IS A POISON FACTORY times that figure. Eighteen months the kaiser paid a military tax $965,000 _ Men’s Union Suits $2.45 mht weight woo and Vassar Union Suits 24, 36, qualities at the Hollywood, Men’s Shirts 65c what | Remarkable i Care Given My One| “ . Whe Mad je Wants very Short stiff bosom colored Sufferer Benefit Shirts. Bixee 14 to lite $1.00 and $1.50 qualities First Floor Women’s Black Tights Heavy winter weight. Open nd closed sty! Sie Sand 6...40¢ Sand 9 Bie First Floor Women’s Vests and Tights 59c A good mixed wool and cot- ton, White and natur $1.00 garments, each First Floor Children’s Pants 25c Munsing wool and cotton derpants. A broken lot ¢ and 75e values, —First F | Children’s Union Suits 79 O44s and ends of ¥ t wool mixed Union Suits, White and natura First FT Brassieres 69c of Ko Muslin Wear Reduced | Under Muslins, Skirts and Combinations ker lines of wiightly sot ents at Floor. Jersey Leggings 5c | Women’s Kimonos $1.00 and flannelett $2.00 qualities Corsets $1.95 Nearl D to maker | Jewelry 10c —Valuen little short of wonder ful. In } Hat Pins Beauty Pins. | Har Pins, and | Shoe Buckles 106 First Floor. | Drapery Remnants | 12 1-2c Yard t pieces, co % yards, Me | quisettes, Figured Net Denim and many other fig- ured Drapery Fabrics. 20¢ to She valu Fourth Floor Sunfast Draperies 50c —22-inch Sunfast Draperies. Allover designs with borders Good assortment of patterns SSe quality Fourth Floor. Lace Curtains $1.39 | 135 pairs of Nottingham and Net Curtains. White, and ecru, Size 48 ms by 2% yarde Priced regularly $2.00, and $2.25 a pair Fourth Floor. Wilton Rugs $5.50 Ortental pat- allover effects, t » quality Rugs. y Floor. ————— Charge Purchases Made Friday, Saturday and Monday Will Be Placed on Next Month’s Accounts, Showing on Bills Rendered March Ist Untrimmed Hats 95c © lot of Hat f2.00 Axminster Rugs | | $1.69 | ‘Thoroughly good quality 27x 4-tne Axminster Rugs View of patterns. $2.25 and qualitte ¥ rth Floor, arlety | Women’s Shoes $2.35 en in patent colt and m B and ‘ zen 2% to 4% $4.06 qualities Second Floor. Satin Pumps $1.95 taupe, lavender Priced regu Second Floor, | Women’s Tan Shoes $1.95 | good quality. | Welt soles | All sizes. $3.50 cond Floor. Children’s Shoes 65c Button style Bread toe | leather, viel kid and Sizes 5% to 8. S50 len Second Floor. Cocoa Fiber Door Mats the finest quality toron Fiber. Inches, special. Te Inches, special.@0e Fourth Floor, $1.00 Gingham Petticoats 65c —Blue and white, gray and | white stripes and black and | white checked ginghams. Second Floor. 15c Laces 8c —White and cream Ortental Lace Edge. 5 inches wide. | —First Floor. 35c Laces 19c 17-inch white cotton Shadow Lace. The right Lace to use with crepe de chine, —First Floor. 35c to 50c Batiste Edges at 25c Natural color Batiste Edges, | 6 to13-inch widths. Fast color, } —First Floor. Furs at Half Price —Fur Trimmings. Including atural beaver, natural krim- er, real seal and skunk i opposum. First Floor. TRIKERS WILL MEET TONIGHT A meeting will be held at the La- bor temple Thursday night, for the purpose of fectively the strike against the Seattle Con Dock Co., called builders © from any torn a cent: ® ¥| wand Iw organizing struction and Dry Y by the boilermakers, ship and helpers, Two hundred mem» Urges Every (ORE 0 ee bier asssestiente. to ‘aibialn. the Glass of Hot Water Be- fight fore Breakfast The strikers claim that the com — pany arbitrarily violated an agree- J as coal, when {t burns,| |ment with the workers, entered tn-| leaves behind a certain amount Of| Take a glass of Salts to flush out|to December 13 last, fixing the} incombustible material in the form| "your Kidneys and neutralize |schedule of wages and the hours of of ashes, so the food and drink Irritating acids employment. The meeting will also taken da fter day leaves In the] o take up the question of an eight limenta anal ® certain amount) Kidney and bladder weakness re.jhour day. f indigesti material, which {€leuit from urte acid, says a noted seeieereeseosemeseeneten, t tely ¢ nated fre authority. The kidneys filter this} stem ¢ 1 ecomes food acid from the blood and pass {t on COUNCIL HAS NEW the ‘ ot ria which In-|¢ the bladder, where it often re. | f left-over waste, toxins and pto-ling a burning, scalding sensation ucked into the blood |neek of the bladder, obliging you to fhe Hanna billboard bill, which Men and we who can't Ret) seek rellef two or three times dur-|regulated the placing of outdoor jto feeling right must begin to take/ing the night. The sufferer {8 in|display advertising ! licensed | {e baths, Before eating br constant dread, the water passes |the boards, will not be referred to teach morning, drink a glass Of/ sometimes with a scalding & the voters March 7, as was first | hot water with a teaspoonful |tjon and is very profuse; again, |planned | Imeste phosphate tn it to/there ts difficulty in voiding it | Instead, another ordinance, cov out of the thirty feet of bow-| Bladder weakness, most folkslering practically the same ground, | @ pre is da acournulation |eall it, because they can't control! will be submitted to the council for | i and toxins and to keep/urination, While ft 1s extrem ction Monday, with the recommen mentary canal clean, NEW ORLEAD te sang gotligrrdes who wake up with to 6 7 7 . yreath, backact ess, or have at here other nations have ruled su Se thes ath I ito ¢ arter pound third Nation Fo Trade means ticing inter vention b Preside Aine A. Far T i cost ver re the t toe ort at J € ifficient to make an of the ¢ tlonal bar tant utside batt Pr the \ fo not at importance of gaining fre trade ter cloxnses, sweetens and freshen jth South America, holding that|the #fn, so hot er and Ur commercial preparedness a|ston@ phosphate act on the stom Vital, throbbing need of the U. & ach Bver, kidneys and bowel annoying and sometimes very pain. dation of the public safety ful, this 16 really one of the most gion simple ailments to overcome. Get) ‘The committee recommends that about four ounces of Jad Salts!an annual license fee of half a cent from your pharmacist and take alper square foot be charged. Coun-! tablespoonfal in a glass of water |oijman Erickson wanted to make before breakfast, continue this for|j+ three-quarters of a cent a square two or three days. This will neu-|root, Hanna proposed a quarter of tralize the acids in the urine go It a cent tax for every quarter of the no longer 1s a source of Irritation | year to the biadder and urinary organs, |” "provision {¥ made for residents . then act normally again: to object against billboards withia Jad Salts is inexpenal harm le ne « made from the acid of > ~ grape - e : De Cotton ith thi and is used by thou urioar disorde caused bt urte cid irritation, Jad Salts ts tie did for kidne nd causes no bad Sto 1b Gara. Beles effects whatever $2 per box, or 8 for $5, mailed in cre you have a pleasant, effer-|piain wrapper, Hours, 9 to 12.1 to vescent lithfa-water drink, which | RAYMOND REMEDY C quickly relieves bladder trouble. Hoom 2, 1500% First Ave. commis: | | ja radius of 200 feet of their homes. is estimated, The will year license fee, it bring the city about $ ELECT CHILBERG CLUB COMMODORE It's Commodore Chilberg now! Yep. The Seattle Yacht club, a meeting at the Butler hotel Wed- nesday night, elected Banker J. Chilberg its commander a NUXATED IRON 100" of delicate, vous, people in many instane $100 forfeit fail FORFEIT article soon to | at druggist about it, Bartell Drug Co. F.|Co. always carry it in stock, Chilberg took occasion to praise Sheriff Hodge for his activity enforcing the prohibition law he did! We'll take some cruises to Va\ and Victoria,” the thirsting yachtsmen. couver he promised | in BULL BROS. Justi Printers 7013 THIRD z n. Prices Ordinarily Charged ON ALL CASKETS We Manufacture and Maintain Our Own Factory A COMPLETE FUNERAL $4 Including the use of our pur own private crematory. CREMATION) Because we are manufac 7.650 private parlors and the use of (NOT A PAUPER COUNTY turers of caskets, and because we own our oWn modern crematory in our own building, we are enabled to give this remarkably low price on a complete self what we furnish We invite you to visit our establishment and see for your- BLEITZ-RAFFERTY UNDERTAKING AND CREMATION CO. 617 Kilbourne St Lady Attendant. Phone North 525, Increases strength ne: tf it per full ex planation in large pear in this pape Ask your doctor oF and Swift Drug «<AIN 1043

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