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STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1916. PAG CONTINUED FROM PAGET | GERMAN RAIDER 3"".""""..""22""\SHELLS SMASH » Dohna c a vensel, with its picke 3,000 ATTEND MASS MEETING) - ELUDES BRITISH tien ube VERDUN FORTS terror on the nelly tadatiey wae tibet LONDON, March 6—Pound- eS BERLIN, March 6—Within a | ‘The Moewe f] | made under his regime, and that they really grew higher | few weeke the German com- |icarned by the world when one of| ed night and day by a rain @ He showed that tn 1914, Gt claims an apparent reduction thru! merce raider, Moewe, will 'APianoFree and Other Prizes A Piano and many other Beautiful Premiums free in a most liberal MANUFACTURERS’ PUBLICITY DISTRIBUTION AND Tt etion the Appam, wi 7 yeav c " 99 |the subterfuge of failing to pay a $200,000 bond tndebtedness which S@| again defy the British navy ae per “ean ¢, entered N nenyy. sibeh) e ee 4 attle must pay, anyhow | and put to sea from Wilhelme | hort News Forts Devaux, De Tavann He charged graft in the garbage department, that most of thor haven to renew ite attacks on |" Other prizes were sent to neu and Moulainville, defending employed tn garbage collection are not bona fide residents of Seattle, trading vee according to |tral ports and a number were de Verdun, have been almost com- and their names do not appear in the directory 10 one fn the Aue} statements today stroyed pletely destroyed, according to Glencoe challenged thin statement ' It ls to carry the same crew - Amsterdam dispatches today. Brown also attacked the 50-year age Imit of Hi Gill's etvil rervioe that manned it on its last ex | Another report said 10,000 boara, which, he says, Councilman Fitzgerald sanctioned, Ho also} poaition, which resulted In sme AMERICAN T0 BE Germans have been heavily re- Ria set : ~ tar cored nc ” yi ic or w port or o be & reported capture or sinking o' ulsed, ith considerabl 4 to celebrate the Great Victory at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition 9 (or ey wet re ee ee 18 allied merchantmen, includ SHOT IN MEXICO Stsvcnter, snite attempting to Ing the Appam, the seizure of throw pontoon bridges. across 199 prisoners and 1,000,000 the Meuse in the vicinity of marks in gold bars, which she | su PERIOR, Wis, March 6.—Dr bunkaions. 4 carried into Witheimshaven |J. A. Adams 4 Pdespo mop pte On this, the 15th day of the 4 with her, successfully eluding |e toa 2 hs page au nig | great battle, the rmans are cen . en in be ot his former bus the Britith blockaders. tering their attack on the French ees pe teno, who} a \" es partner, Dy. J. A. Reso, center on the teau of Dowau- (15 highest awards). No one is asked to buy anything to win one of these prizes. Every one sending answers will receive free the collection of “National ome Songs” (containing words and music of 66 songs), also an elegant “15” ima Exposition Souvenir Spoon, as well as having an equal chance with all the The polle for Tuesday's age ‘or mayor ©, GIil and Austin Pare Peg avs ve Rls pa Bt is to be shot at sunrise oa Marct | mont other contestants to win the First Grand Prize, or some of the other very J} "! open at 8 o'clock tn tho) f. Otittithe orporation eae | |peraped and overhauled. [Ah 1% Carranza authorities at Cos yined losces of the two armies 4 M. Caldwell, J. B iradtord ' morning and will close at p.m | ereaguror, Ed 1. Terry, W. C, Hyatt;| ‘The Moewo's trinmphant return Every registered voter has the! comptroller, Harry Carroll, L. J ayerehatowsd the V right to vote, whether he voted in| Varner; council, W. H, Moore, B.//0 insane gl ad total more than 200,000, 4 will, it is belleved, er 60,000. valuable Grand Prize First Grand Prize SecondGrandPrize Third Grand Prize ei! PAULHAMUS NOTIN |: K | | " 4 tg; The Berlin Lokal Anzelger sald: | Kerlin declares that in their Ver- 4 Superb, latest 1916 Latest model, brand new, Beautiful Chest of Guar. J}'s,2r!marior or not |i: Tuomaon, © 0 Patt ree he Morwe's brave “darine'a*) RAGE FOR GOVERNOR °:2, °’ens'r, tue crown prince . . vf one o fall to vote Tues , B " ‘ inscribed her na on every Ger-| men have captured between Studio Model, Brand $50.00 Talking Machine, anteed Silverware, and a day. however, will have to register |Dle Iman heart,” while the Vossische| W. H. Paulhamus of Sumner |and 100 square miles of terri- and a Purchase Cert Purchase Certificate good ff"! for the fall election Those| Watchers at the polls are urged| Zeitung asserted her exploits had| hae announced definitely he | tory 4 i who vote will not have to register.|to volunteer services !n behalf of| proven to Great Hrttatn that Ger. will not emter the gubernatori- | Paris admits they have wrecked New Upright Piano. cate good for $99.00. for $90.00. All contestants will also receive from our Advertising Department, besides the Premiums mentioned above, a bona fide cash value Pur- chaser's Credit Check, good toward the pur- chase of any new piano or player piano in the Eilers Music House, Seattle, Washington. Hach voter will be entitled to|the Griffiths campaign. Call at 362) many fs still unconquerable on the vote for one candidate for mayor,|Empire building or Ellfott 2 sea. one for corporation counsel, one for}! The campaign will be br The Moewe's exploits, tt 1s be treasurer, one for comptroller and/a close with meetings by Gill and]! » down in bistory as Puyaliup valley. ‘front three for the council, The voter|(Griffiths Monday night. At noon, m rT eae wt 3 may vote for leas than three coun-| Austin I. riffitha, Ole stanson and} climen, {f he so prefers W. D, Lane, who was chairman of| The candidates’ names will ap-|the Erickson campaign committee, pear on the ballot as follows Tepoie at the Hippodrome. al race thie year. He said his |the Douaumont fort and seized time is needed by the Fruit |several villages, but asserts they Growers’ oclation of the j|have failed to break the French any point Contest closes at 6 p. m., Western Union time, Wednesday, . March 8, 1916, All answers recetved or mailed after that ve Will not be accepted. Don't delay answering. | CAUTION—Write name and address very carefully and | d plainly, and send in the solution just as soon as possible. | Awards will be made immediately after contest closes, and | There are three charter amend-| AMENDMENT No. 2 {s_ purely : all contestants will be notified. ments to be voted on Tuesday technical. It seeks to minate “a AMENDMENT No. 1 fs the pref-| ward boundartes, Vote for Amend. | An Int tine Puzzle erential election syatem, which | ment No, 2. eres P= has worked out successfully tno wae DS , | | Cag you arrange these numbers (use only 1 and 9 ar. spe peer Spokane, Tacoma, and other cities} AMENDMENT No. 3 is debat inclusive) so they will total 15 up and down and side- | the “15 ” Brenggeccrthet wage gon ptt tom eo pet roa Mag | ncsfl Morey oe ways, and, perhaps, diagonally? As soon as»you solve | e |will effect a saving of at least| insurance act. Were the state law | } | it, send your answer.. Also fill out the statistic | This distribution ts partict- $10,000 a year, By this system, | satisfactory, the amendment would | B blank below. Do not delay. You cannot afford to pated tn by seven of the great jeach voter ts entitied to express) be proper without doubt, But the oe be lite. 3 Fplase manufecturere 6f the wa first, second, and third chotce, if| "first ald” clause has not been fn-| pe eprese there are three candidates, and so | cluded tn the workmen's compens - Important—Each number is to be used but once on eee fineet 6nd) filon down tho line, YE & oandidanta |tiom ant. It ls coming Kp Agata ©} be If unsuccessful at first, try again—mathematicians Sinnns ada fhe peta olter 1s] lrectved a majority of first choice! a vote of the people in November. | =a say it can be done. made to emphasise the great vie] pi voles: be, te Geclared elected eee wil bo mand os ea area | BS For the best arranged, neatest, correct and most tory 6t the Panama Positis Mago) io) crests, ‘oe Coie Soon choles |aront agaiuat the “first ala” ¢ pF! artistic answer we will give the prizes in order of co ae nua pieeAigie votes are A208 the total| Oe the other. Baad, the dity merit. All prize winners will be notified and all selling pianos. The old torhods| | t#ken. Ifa majority ts then appar es no provision for widows and prizes not called for within fifteertdays after closing jot paying solicltora and agents. mt, no further votes are counted fren of workmen killed in the! | Bli¢ no majority appears, tho third | exercise of city work in hazardous fi Tt y oth jmagazine and theatre p of contest are forfeited. his paper, or any other program chotes votes are also counted | oecupatios it is Mberal—more | f advertising, or engagin, reat | me | way may be used. When more than one person in ete Sea fa ge —— Each voter will have to vote for! liberal than'the state law—towards | e a family is found as contestant, awards will be void |public are costly, and do not, add Fens engage gp Pag ool ge Pea os caeae Unie ter Goats} <a All prizes in this great publicity event are given to the intrinsic worth of the tn third cbsices y ; road gn P eraed 7 absolutely free. Neatness and arrangement, as well 1 gga ppt, Gye re my Ri od The preferential election system) Amendment No. 3 therefore has ee as accuracy, will be considered. All answers must lon of such advertising appro Should be adopted. Vote for Char- good arguments for It and against a be the contestant’s individual work. In case of tie priation to the actual retail bay-| Biter Amendment No. 2 it a ie con! s arvidta a c, ors, all parties reap the greatest 2A, ~ i LAS ae exact duplicates of every prize in this contest will possible benefits, We are to use be awarded. The decision of the three judges will ‘ tiherat portion of the manufac : turers’ advertising money in this be final. All answers = be sent at once to Desk et oe On CSSIOUS ol aV fe n a profit-sharing campaign, thus H, Eilers Music House, Eilers Bidg., Seattle, Wash making this most unusually attrac-| DIRE FATE PLAYS TRUMPS described by the sobshaken girl| * | tive offer direct to every one. | beside me. a | The next morning I was again At last,” she aad, “my patient] called on @ case of @ woman 4Y-/ 444° ghe was glad to go—to be Statistic and Information Blank Mall this blank, or one similar, with your address. We want to know, Which make of plano or player plano do you consider the best? Ptano ing after an operation for cancer. relieved of her agony—I went back Bat ae wer, oe ere tor he | to the plage where I boarded, | | por ¢ deems out in mind and body |would be able to drive his automo |°™t ' mint bile, and would come around and i = r huge Waverly, it you/}| pick me up. I managed, however, |Cun nterstand Just the state to call bim up ne and) 1 felt I would give my [tell him what Thad done, sop |sladly for tha feo! of Harvey's arm Dat Pe ena be was telephoning about me to realize that, in all } bce me, but there was a tone| World there was at least one per-) bag paar nat [aan deter heard | S08, Who cared whether I lived | , ‘died before, and my heart turned Ne Ty “I called Harvey up on the tele-| ing all right, rz OER «a Player Piano . B Name | | Yes, 1 am f pb C ove Ioity y denetion, | Cone und take 166 homewhoee tet} pte : We a Who j‘and, if I don’t see you soon, Will| the whole day. I cannot stand it |f]| ORE aching backs, more kidney troubles come in March than in any 7 Know : Anyone I tied to, be ntiatied, | Manost ox shother tataara | f other month. Slushy sidewalks, dampness, raw winds and sudden ee Pi tet cor cate next day 1 bad @ wetter Jawa, and we wont out in the|f} Changes cause chills and colds, and colds or chills tend to hurt the kidneys. here. jee erhings are going all wrong, | my, for & long Sa al It is good sense to use a kidney remedy when recovering from a cold, Name my darling,’ he wrote. ‘Mother 548 |settied our affairs, but instead, we and at any time when suffeting lame ‘back, sharp pains when stooping a girl here whom she wants M@/gtirred them into an impossibl ‘ . - Street No. to marry—a girl with oodles of| moss m Impossible! or lifting, dizzy spells, jrregulag or annoying kidney action, and a run- sendie oer et ype piggy Rabe ana (To be continued) |]} down, nervous state, Don’t delay and take a chance of getting dropsy, la manner that would freeze the! | gravel, Bright’s or some other serious kidney disease. Use Doan’s Kidney jbrass knob off the front door, | PRUOK RUNS AWAY Pills, the reliable kidney tonic that is so strongly recommended by Seattle Let me know when eon | pec ple get off for an hour or two and we ple, | ‘rill take @ spin and talk over mat DOWN STEEP HILL Nyiean | ony case was a very serious - | CAN IT BE DONE? If yOu can arrange these figures s so they total 15 in every direction, Be, ; rious! 5, pratt, auto truck driver, jump-| A Jone, and it seemed to me that | pet een Saguaaty, seas your re Uv Seattle, W: would be very heartless to leave|@d from his seat to aid Rolly|]/ : swer stance, ! Third at University, Seattle, Wn. Bling poor, suffering soul so near the | Schrauth, 11, who had been hit and| ewer at once. Great Relief, so I did not find 4| injured by an automobile driven by | moment id hcg {mpa-| Lola May Blinn at 23rd ave, and I esc ; uree, © | Jackson st. Saturday night. e is i g | tent Sad at-last wrote me a letters) The truck ran wild down the] BULL BROS. Hi! MASKED MARVEL! saying that he was almost sure T/hill. Pratt had forgotten to put on d not love him. na, beaks HOUSEHOLD HINTS poate ne aoe [the brakes | How to cure haro—Wirst ob- | {hungry he was to see me, but th The truck struck two autos in| Treat it with | | evening » fact | its dash Just Printore) 0.007 || sla en mae chronicled he : u Seattle's going to have a Masked | aa for several days,” it | {tbat he motoring with Miss |" ‘The injured boy was tnken to the "Fourth Avenue N. Seventh Avenue Ninth Avenue 9013 THIRD AIN 104: o I was sure was the girl IN 1043 | Marve! it does not improve, call in a | | Balfe, who Jetty hospital. Physicians believe! 4 - me tet, Son Moreed Maree sey Apectaliat ' | SY eas mother wanted him to Marrs. |nis skull is fractured. He lives at Mra Cain, 830 Fourth ave] Fred Machenhelmer, retired] 3 } 212_Ninth | be right tn our midst now, and we\g a I tried to do my duty by my | 997 27th ave. "on coe sup Saoarytingl Ayiabyapatve tp, PE kiyeny Teeteiag anegyotiay| ; r 218. Ninth SEND A a te batleot aaa if tee It}e patient, 0 dear women. Bhs really | err ne | that caused me to suffer with|"I had backache since a youth. a Tthunie the omplaint ‘ . s 4 7 a hink he complain you'll be patient, and {f you're IF nate Seroayea ot ix tig IPED m2 SILK | kidney trouble, I felt pains injOne of the family had a weak herited. At times f 3 whe ne Ww hy beck, and. the tonty Wad nd ‘ nherited the|*imost down with spells of bac qreatest, she. seid, ‘You see, my ry an n ® steady|back, and I think I inherited the/*lmost down. e achtng set in that bothered meltrouble. When I worked or did| lucky enough to be one of the ON EAST with bida to the National Canned he hi | Kia Salmon Day banquet at the Arctic dear, | am afloat on the ver ehae we dais. twink dese dndlin4 Ri 2 ail gs arses y dae b - |in on the first public exhibition of make a landing at either shore.’ Kend Watered. G48 ths Steen eS 8 across my loins|/fering was due to my kidne: the Masked Marvel. + a < back East enjoy remembered the remark long ier | TACOMA, “March 6.—Jack T had soreness over py were too frequent in . A | secretions r alr git side, and I tired eastiy,|Doan’s Kidney Pills thoro' y i ward, for i ete Bernier, Nisqually Indian, has |f| |bassage. 3 . Stout ef fie in every war.[ria me. of the Gtthek af Ritaee yut, wel the river o! uc uid no’ begun serving sentence of fron and I was so dizz 1 T y Pilis, and] com During the past I nicely Pht, =e iph.D. oie Kidneys at once when! icy a decent landing at the shore | men th 18 Suse in ae l nearly f. we | gave reat rellef. Ihave been perfectly free from packed in foe, for. Se || ac. i y - Bladder bothere— | ¢ tragedy or go back to the plac antan tis ae Walla W . a. Doan’s Kidney Pills cu have taken them since, and havelany trouble with my back or kid- press rw | jeat forms uric acid I started from—the shore of love | pen ry alla a for an have been well ever since.”/had good results, neys, $150 East of the M Re-lced by expr b-4) Positively gua ime condition. Send or brin — oo eenninee stealing a pair of Invender col- “Harvey's letters, however, were all that I could ask, but then I Woodland Park Avenue “Ellis ‘Avende j W. “Republican Street ored silk stockings from Miss Hasel De Haven. No man or woman who eats meat ni| regularly can make a mistake by order—we'll do the rent. | flushing the kidneys occasionally, learned how dependent he was ou | -—-— ‘s Sah ‘ | stee 30 i 1 FS i rita ae ae. NORTH PACIFIC FISH CO, says a well-known authority. Meat |, nee Sapeene o aker, ratiroad conduc-| Mra. John Swanson 5 omas Christie, 411 Re- 151 Stuart Bldg, Senttle, Wash. acne SEn-PATERGON CO @i\forms uric acid, which cloge the| His, father. UK Mii te lie ee a 3 etn rier ste reas: SA “waaden a ——|kidney pores so’ they sluggishly Harvey's father wanted him to| “The firat time I noticed|my back ahd kidneys for a long|Clanse from & Hot to cold tem. filter or strain only part af the | into his buainess, but his moth lthat there was something wrong/time. The trouble all started asia shatp caton In my back, whieh ae | waste and poisons from the blood, |" Wanted him to marry this girl} with my Kidneya was when me|the result of a cold settling in|floored me completely i wae enyll fok. Neart 004s) and become a gentleman of leisure. | - saat haan to Kohan PGA YIimy Kidneys, ne ly ache|some time before I could get up. Ii ati ote op fach y ih Se ae Between them, poor Harvey was| Councilmen Marble has asked “4 fei pe ating ada dull./itke a toothac all of|My back was mighty painful, al- matiam, headaches, liver trouble,| /®.r 08 J te $26.00 Yh eo y ache across the small of/my back and al ough my hips,/though T managed to keep at my, Inervousness, constipation, diszi.| ving & pretty hard time of It, es that iis $25,000 suit for alleged} Hack, and became lame and|Many a night I lay awake, unable|work The action of my kidneys |ness, sleeplessness, bladder disor.|Pecially as in his heart he was/libel against Mayor Gill he trans weak, I'also had headaches and|to sleep, caused by a throbbing|was Irregular and too frequent, ; 4 tee nae 1IOVIng TS |ferred from Judge Smith’« superior | Aiazy spells, and my kidneys werelache in’my back. It made meland tho kidney se wera ders come from sluggish kidneys: “Yea, Mrs, Waverly,” she con | court to some other judge, Ho filed very irregular in action, T used|restiess and nervous and al) out/disordered. Doan’s I y Pills “Where Everybody Goes” Doan's Kidney Pills, and theylof sorts. If T atooped, tt was algave me relief dn a short time, | The moment you feel a dull ache of, If T notice any|task for mo to straighten, and Ijand I was cured when I had jin the kidneys or your back hurts, tinued seeing my rather skeptical | an affidavit of prejud soon give | andy " amile, “I still think that IT am the! — - signs of backache or trouble with|was very dizzy at times. f found|taken three boxes, I continued WILLIAM LYTELL & CO, eee eet. a tt aay Huston ove | TORPEDO BOATS RAID || sisisticcotosteee Segleg vais Shh iN SEN es SSP a | . ral bad 2 « # oigdl ia quick emove these trou-|ney Pills, One box cured me, and|free from kidney trouble ever sage or attended by a sensation of| Then she stopped quickly. “Oh, T bles I have atayed cured lence.” scalding, get about four ounces of|4id not Intend to tell you his full | a _ 7 . sorcomene inet lad Salts. from. any. rellable|name,” ehe said tremblingly as I] PETROGRAD, March 6.—Rns-| harn and take a tableapoonful | rece armac 1 able “ me nized the name of one of the | *! torpedo boats have raided In a wines of water before broak-|Tichest and wildest young menj Turkish shipping in the harbor of st for a few days and your kid-|about town |Trebyzon1 sinking several vessels, \neys will then act fine. This fa: Never mind, dear, I won't tell |it wae learned today | mous salts is made from the acid|@ny one,” I said soothingly, as I . lof grapes and lemon juice, com-| realized that his father owned the HINT TO YOUNG MOTHERS | | bined with lithta and has been used| biggest department store and his! row to rock the baby to sleep—| “AN ALL-NIGHT SESSION” MASONS SHRINERS—DON'T MISS THIS ONT. appen | ~6 STRASSLE’S ANIMALS !! A Great Novelty Animal Act. LIBBY @ BARTON wie ea io for generations to flush clogged|mother and sister were AMONE! procure a large stone, Place the| e xo Kidneys and stimulate them to ec-|those who, while not really tn the! pany's head in a convenient. post.| Sensational Comedy Oycliats REALLY tivity, also to neutralize the acids|smart set, were working tow tion. A few short, sharp taps with| in urine #0 it no longer causes {rri-}that end. I could seo how the mar-|-oo4 will then send the baby to tation, thus ending bladder disor-|riage of the son and brother with] fio. Yor an indefinite period | | ders a nurse would upset all their plans. | 4 & LOCKWOOD i” BURT & LYTTO | wheel Those Character Girls PATHE WEEKLY NEWS oF w Pea ee Jad Salts 18 Inexpensive and can-|It seemed to me that I already | eee cae - not injure; makes a delightful ef.|s#ighted a landing on the shore of| An engine, one of Stephenson's Mat. Dally, 2140—Twiee Nightly, 7130 and 9 o'Clock M2 | fervescent lithta-water dr whieh |t for the frail bark of love | first, 1» still in operation at Het lall regular meat eaters should take|in which the boy and my little|ton college, England, where it has || PRICES 10c and 20c |now and then to keep the kidneys puree had ambis\en. ; ‘i be n in bonstant nervine since) clean and the blood pure, thereby su my wildes' magination | and the owners intend to i . * Mi \. bevoiding serious kidney complica-leould not picture the terrible|keep it going until the tend to] Every Druggist Has Doan’s. 50c a Box. Foster-Milburn Co. Buffalo, N. Y., Mfrs. iy ° tions, catastrophe that was golog to be’mark has been attained,

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