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AROUND THE TOWN WITH MAXWELL ) | BRITISH KNEW REBELLION PLAN| May 18—Lieu- today before the royal investi Coleone} Nathan, under. gation committee probing the resulted from Nathan said. these precautions, for ireland, a witness Irish riots, testified that the He estimated the number of Irish British government knew [rebels at 15,200, including 3,000 in ” days before the revoit that | Dublin They had 1886 rifles, and were counting on -having 20,000 more rifles and 1,000,000 rounds of am munition landed by such action woul: auxiliary, which was sunk. er bloodshed. Irish sympathizers in the United Irish leaders were informed, ac-| States contributed largely to buy cording to Nathan, that the Ger-|the rebels arms and spread their| mans would co-operate with the re- | literature, Nathan charged volt by launching a combined sea, jair and land offensive against the | | British, The constabulary was warned and patrolled the Irish coast night erees | and day to prevent landing of Ger- |man arms. | Failure of the rebel the capture of Sir Roger |MAILS TO IDITAROD TO GO BY AEROPLANE : w ASHINGTON, May atone Tats Your Hair In a Minute to Siow. Acting Dyes. jest road and the shortest certainty of an attractive and sppearance is the use of “Brownatone” Hair Stain. The conspirators were not disarmed, he id, for fear cause great- By EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 8. Sdattle’s Leading Dentist 705-713 First Ave. Usion an@ Washington Blocks. plans and hatr to the softest ement and richest golden brewn, medium, dark brown oF biack—Just as you wien. 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This some form of cathartic for a short while unt! should be gradually increased from 10 to 20 drops Benetol can have a chance to right the wrong you ov + per time. have been doing yourself. After a short while For Grip, Sore Throat, Tonsillitis, Hoarseness, you will not require any more false stimulants Etc., make a Benetol solution by adding 20 drops for the bowels, of Benetol to a glass of hot water. Keep this at hand and gargle frequently, swallowing a little each time, but prepared fresh every day, For (We would suggest the use of carbonated citrate of magnesia as a temporary cathartic during the few days required for Benetol t y definite Severe cases spray with a solution of a teaspoon- resulta siehidy 3 Msi ful of Benetol to a glass of hot water, or—touch Muanial the sorest spots with pure Benetol applied by enetol is a wonderful stimulant to all the organs of digestion and may be used at any and all times with never failing delightful results After you feel that a few weeks of the Benotol twisting a little absorbent cotton on the end of a small stick or pencil For Ptomaine Poisoning, take teaspoonful of Benetol in glass of hot water. If vomiting occurs, 7"@atment has effected a cure of your trouble Fepeat the dose until retained by the stomach, * it Will bean excellent practice for you to con Take thorough cathartic and if violent send fora {nue taking 12 to 15 drops in a glass of hot Eosician, After pain censor, Continue wit io Water every morning, This will keep your entire system antiseptically clean and fortified against rops of Benetol to a glass of hot water five times daily and keep bowels cathartic. Benetol Sold by All Good Druggists as Follows: 1-0z. Bottles in Red Cartons at... 25c 3-0z. Bottles in Red Cartons at. . .50c 61/-0z. Bottles in Red Cartons at $1.00 15-0z. Bottles in Red Cartons at $2.00 Always insist that your druggist supply you Sor dev de with Benetol in the original Red Cartons. preparations THE BENETOL COMPANY — Benetol Building — MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. germ diseases open with any good CAUTION Do not accept Beneto! from any Druggist in any other way than In the Original Red CARTON, Some Druggists will attempt to dispense Benetol out of large bottles. You should refuse it. There is no advantage for you in accepting such, be cause you do not get the directions which are packed in all Original Cartons. Benetol without directions is like a boat without a rudder. ired information regarding address Benetol the German | POINTS eet ,. Pyontea, May Special it | jattle |to look at herself as another, | STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1916, PAGE The Water Front | Ford Maxwell's idea of indoor rt is go home after a hard| ® work, Ket out his w quill pen, some bri a bottle of India ink, and alt down lor an evening of cartooning. His friends can find him most Ford Maxwell any night ont at 4744 Latona ave sketching off black and white comic observations, just as a hobby During the day he works over a desk as advertising manager for a big Seattle merc tile house. There are a good many parlor cartoonists, but where Maxwell | differs from most of them ts that his drawings really spirit Th Star going series of cartoons by } Around the Town, called They really give Seattle a chance with k of humor in bis makeup, n her catch the 8 is to print axwell they'll be a stren has se The first cartoon of the series is a slant along the water front Anybody who has ever mean dered along Railroad ave. has seen the things Cartoonist Maxwell pic en This is just one of the series Watch The Star for the “Around. maw cartoons, They will ap pear about once a week AUTHORS MAY JOIN LABOR FEDERATION | | | | NEW YORK, May 18.—Discuss ing the advisability of affiliating | with the American Federation of Labor, the Authors’ league of | An a today sent a representa tive to lunch with Hugh Frayne general organizer of the labor] bod Winston Churchill 1s president of jthe Authors’ league and Theodore Roosevelt vice. president. | Eric | Schuler, secretary, declares that a |number of noted writers have al |ready voiced their approval of joining t union These an | thors include, he said, George Barr | McCutcheon Samuel Hopkin Adams, Rex Beach, Hillis Parker Butler nd Thompson Buchanan SENATE WEDNESDAY, after an all-day session, agreed to a con ference report on the army reor ganization bill without a roll call The house is expected to approve the report in a few days. | tons. jmafl slots in the doors C ficials Pick Flaws in City- County Building | May Have to Pave Surrounding Streets With Wood Block to Deaden Deafening Waves of Sound; No Mail Chutes in New Structure. King county's $1,300,000 court house has been touted consid erably since it wi decked up in flowers and turned open to the taxpayers two weeks ago Many of the politicians who had @ hand in its building ad mitted It was a monument to King county's stability, fore sight, energy and pride Hut now cometh signs of the tra ditional fall Fact is, jis not esoch a hom dinger of a #tructure, In the opinion of tenants who have had an oppor tunity to nose around It in beginning to took ike it was stamped “sterling” by mistake Here are some charges the critics | make Fifty per cent of the floor space has b meaning that on the wings the offic © 31 feet deep, when 21 is the average depth for office space. Switch outlets were put in at random before the partition ar- rangement was worked out, with the result that the comp troller, for instance, must do an Edward Payson Weston stunt to the other end of the buliding to turn the lighta in his office on or off. The elevators are in pairs, separated, and the visitor must waste time and enegry to see which pair to patronize. They should have ali been together, “Poorest elevator service Seatt! they say Old-fashioned annunciatore re. flect the wi bouts of the elevators. There are no mail slots In the doors. The are no mai! chutes in the buliding The ventilating system is automatically blocked becau there are no hinges on the tran. toms. The window casement adjust ere are made of bronze, easily bent, instead of being made of bronze-covered steel! The pivot type of window used makes ventilation without a draft impossible, prevents the use of fly screens, and messes up the utility of window sh Acoustics in the court rooms and council chambers will have to be Improved at great cost The hard, smooth walls will not absorb sound. The stree around the structure may have to be paved with wood blocks to save ears of those who work in the buliding from the never- ending k of reverberating | sound waves, The nomabsorbent wails ore keep the buliding full of little echoes. Architect A. Warren Gould the dofects In the building exist be cause the citizens’ advisory com mittee overruled his recommenda in an effort to save a $63,000 lus 1 recommended mall chute he explained. “The committees eliminated them 1 recommended | 1 recom mended tinting. 1 recommend ?| hinges on the transoms to complet the ventilation system. “It waa a case of too many cooks spoiling the broth.” Architect Gould said he recom mended six elevators. The citizens’ committees tnalsted four would do. “It will cost a great deal n than the $63,000 surplus to the defects.” he said Mr. Gould said he had not heard of any plan to remedy the acoustics of the buflding. | Resolutions condemning school histories for crediting King Henry VIII. of England with founding the Church of England were passed by delegates to the convention of the Episcopal diocese of Olympia, which cloned here late Wednesday. Henry it is said, was notorious for his ad. ventures in matrimony, and not a proper person to pass as head of a church, THOUSANDS KILLED and taken | prisoner in battle waged betweer Italian and Austrian forces in Western Trentino. Italians driven back AMUSEMENTS) a NIGHTS NNING THURS, MAY 25 ATURDAY AN OTIS SKINNER In His 1 Henr “COCK 0’ THE WALK” © to $2.00 Box office opens w at Comedy Sv Arthu cess by Night prices, to $1.50, Mal Matinee Mon-| orders 1 BRO A MADIE Wilkes Players NIGHTS MATS READY MONEY 8:20, 1Se £120, Ihe see, NEW PANT AGES INS” Nine Clever | | a |PALACE HIP Afternoons Oc Todny, ANY SHAY Friday aed Saturday Kit et Aud Six Mie Veudevitie Acts Continuous 1:15 to 11 p.m. Dr. Wilbur F, Crafts, head of the| He represents an organization] SALMON CANNERY at Metila- {that has passed 16 laws thru con-|katla on Annette island, owned by jinternational reform bureau, gress against Sabbath breaking,|the natives, destroyed by fire Wed- | Washington, D. C.. 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