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Liver and dowel | Sh*t De maintaining 0 navel bas poisons called toxins, sucked into [8 the Atlantic coast of this coun the blood, through the lymph/try caused the sudden dash to sea) duets, excite the heart which of destroyers from Newport yester-| pumps the blood so fast that it) | congests in the smaller arteries and veins of the head. producing violent, throbbing pain and dis- tress, called headache. You be come nervous, despondent, sick, fe- verish and miserable, your meals sour and almost neuseate you. Then you resort to acetanilide, as pirin or the bromides which tem porarily relieve but do not rid the blood of these irritating toxins. A glass of hot water with a tea Tells why everyone should drink hot water with nag phate in it before breakt | day, Secretary Daniels said today. | | Admiral Mayo, commanding the} Atlantic fleet, ordered the ships out} jyesterday. They will the leoast as far north as Eastport, M near the Canadian border, search ing for possible secret submarine bases and wireless stations. “We have no reason to believe any belligerent is maintaining a spoonful of limestone phosphate io |base on this shore,” Daniels said it, drank before breakfast for|During the last year, however a while, will not only wash these ‘there has been a report or events! poisons from your system and cure snowing a possibility that a bel-| you of headdche but will cleanse, jjzerent was maintaining a base on| Sey oe hee the entire all | this side. We have sent destroyers 7 it to search for it.” Ask your pharmacist for a quar." ter pound of limestone phosphate. || The possivle base, or bases, are It is inexpensive, harmless met Deneve. tobe cn. lend. te sugar, and almost tasteless, except | stead, according to official tips 8 sourish twinge which is not| ere. supplying may be done by t. shipmasters from Canada, the U. 8. you aren't feeling your best, if}@2¢ Spain, while non-sinkable tongue is coated or you wake up|>@rges with of! barrels attached with bad taste, foul breath or have May be floated out to belligerent cokis. war vessels. The tip here is that the supplies have been sent to Ge scour eure to rid your system of toxins| One official xuardedly admitted and polsons. | his belief that there will be more! Results are quick, and {it is| submarine raids next month claimed that those who continue to it was also said that agents of flush out the stomach, liver and/the treasury and justice depart bowels every morning never have|/ ments aré cooperating in the any headache or know a miserable }search. The justice department moment. would be concerned in discovering! whether this country was permit-| ing a violation of its neutrality by} | allowing the establishment of such bases. The treasury department is work |ing through the coast guard serv- | Ice. | i | | 9 CONTINUED |_FROMPAGE1 || | ‘PUTNAM ESCAPES | BOOZE RING PLOT The Davlight Store | | a Be } lod has been used to learn his} | plans. | ‘Thursday he discontinued conver. ‘ | sations with members of his squad, lseveral times, and met them by | appointment because he belleved iders were “listening in.” | gly threats have even filtered) thru underworld circles with the report that bootlegger kings had| made lucrative offers for any one who would go thra with plans to get Putnam out of the way Suspect Big Operations The windows of his offices, on) |the second floor of the public safe ty building, have been frosted. | Members of the dry squad were FOR MEN AND stationed at different parts of the| YOUNG FELLOWS city Thursday and Friday on the lookout for automobile transfers of }large quantities of liquor. The thing—rather, one | It was believed. the bootlegging | of the things that's char leyndicates would take advantage o acteristic about them, that they're built along sensible and pleasing lines. They're frank and honest in design. as well as quality the dense fog and operate ex-| tensively in transporting shipments from cacnes to warehou: and | from warehouses to distributing | points. | Smash Edelweiss After two members of the dr squad had purchaser Mquor with marked coins at the Edelweiss soft ldrink establishment and poo! room. '200 First ave. Thursday night, the place was wrecked by the police It was the third offense for the | place John and Adam Spenger, proprie were arrested, and released 10 bail, each mahogany bar, back bar mirrors and pool tables were chop. ped to wreckage. One bottle, par tially filled with liquor, was found back of the bar, but hidden in a hole in the brick wall, In front of which was a desk, several pack ages of bottled whisky were tound, | along with a caddy bag filled we | SUITS AND OVER- COATS PRICED HERE $15 to $25 FURNISHINGS AND HATS JOHN LINDH COMPANY 1201-1203-1205 Third Ave. | bottled goods. | The dry squad confiscated a 30. quart keg of whisky Thursday at the Grand Trunk dock. The liquor was consigned to H. H. Bettle, Port} Angeles, | Sergi. Putnam received tele. graphic instructions from the Clal lam county auditer that no permit jhad been issued to such a name as Bettie. Putnam belleves the liquor was intended for local bootleggers. On Third Ave. Rent Is | Cheap—Clothes Are Cheap — Robt. J. Johnson A. E, Wilmot | stomach; Ito 1l STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, GIRL ADVERTISES FOR HUSBAND; MARRIAGE IS BUSINESS MATTER. Uf Guana BISHOFF BROOKLYN, N.Y., Oct. 13. fo a girl is too busy making a living for herself and mother * get acquainted with young nd havn a reguiar court. pao FOOD SOURING IN STOMACH CAUSES INDIGESTION, GAS “sss: oom Ends All| | black hair and eyes preferred, \* *) jreapectable young man with an in leome of $50 a week, who will take Wonder what upset your stomach |care of her mother as well as her- -which portion of the food did the | geif damage--do you’ Well, don't both.) er. If your stomach is in a revolt; | if sour, gasay and upset, and what} you just ate has fermented tnto/ stubborn lumps; head dizzy and aches’ belch gases and acids and | eructate undigested food; breath | foul, tongue coated—just take a lit. | tle Pape's Diapepsin and tn five} minutes you wonder what became | of the indigestion and distrens. ship, is she justified in adver tising for a husband? Miss Clara Bishoff, 19, has ad vertised that she wants to marry a od HERE ARE THE REQUIRE. MENTS The requirements to be filled by the man Miss Bishoff says she will marry: Must be between 23 and 30 years of age. Must have an income of $50 or more a week ! Must be in good health, “Pape’s Diapepsin” Stomach Distress in Five Minutes. “In my case marriage is a business proposition.” . says Miss Bishoff, ‘I would lke to have a romance Iike other girls have, but | have found | am un able, on the small salary I can earn, to provide for myself and mother as We should be pro vided for. ‘I come from a good family and Millions of men and women to-|have an honest name. I am a good! day know that it In needless to |cook, and know how to keep house ve a bad stomach. A little Dia 1 will devote the rest of my life psin occasionally keeps this dell-'making happy the man who wil) organ regulated and they eat|give mother and me a good home.” their favorite foods without fear. | Mis# Bishoff bas received hun If your stomach doesn't take |dreds of applications. Most of the care of your liberal limit without jletters received at first were from rebellion; instead of a help; remember, the quickest, surest, most harmless re Hef is Pape’s Diapepsin, which costs only fifty cents for a large d Mins Bishoff says when letters of plicants sound promising she will ask the writers to call for her per. sonal inspection, if your food is a damage | men receiving less than $40 a week. | 1916. PAGE 5 Lilac Wa- 59¢ t Floo 75c Pinaud’s Vegetal Toilet ter Ratabit The Best for the Price, Modish Hats for Autumn at $10 to $15 A Delightful Autumn Collection , oe oe Fall Fashions at best—notice the new o’Shanters, the puff with Tam crowns, Sailors, the draped and the many Hats for street A fascinating inal designs, suggesting the atmosphere of Paris, but adapted to the individuality of the American woman, the new their fan brim ipple Turbans, smart, simpk wear. array of orig Tomorrow, Saturday About 50 Smart Hats specially prepared, and now introduced to feature the newest shapes and trimmings, will be offered at $10.00 to $15.00 Millinery Shop, Second Ficor. Juniors’ and Misses’ Suits Special $18.50 HIS season's styles are more practical and attrac- tive than we have had for several seasons. Sleeves are new, coats are slightly longer, and col- lars are large, skirts are pleated and flared. Materials are cheviot, in royal navy, midnight navy and brown. Coats are satin lined, and finished with velvet collars. In sizes 14, 15, 16, 17—$18.50. Third Fieor. BOYS’ OVERCOATS WENTY-FIVE new, individual ‘ehyles: of heavy- weight wool Overcoats. Most boys prefer double- breasted Coats with “pinch- backs.” Made with four pockets, the upper two slashed—and the double-breasted belted model runs a close second. Cheviots, tweeds and chin- chillas, in gray, blue and brown mixtures, For boys ages 2} to 18, $5.00 “Our Booster” Suits $5.00 of heavy-weight mixtures in brown case at drug stores. It's truly won. derful—it digests food and sets things straight, so gently and eas fly that it is really astonishing Please, for your sake, don't go on, and on with a weak, disordered / it's so unnetessary Quality Service Convenience Comfort ARE FEATURES OF BIRD’S Daylight Cafeteria THAT PLEASE OUR PATRONS Always the best foods; light, comfortable main floor and carpeted balcony CONTINUOUS SERVICE 11 A.M. TO 8 P.M. LOCAL FORGER GIRL IN FRISCO FRANCISCO, Oct. 13.-— | es today claim custody M. Deimas, confessed and bank wrecker, ar rested here with a girl com- panion as he was preparing to leave, after p 1g a fraudulent check. The Texas authorities want Delmas #0 he can finish an un- expired term in prison for bank wrecking. Oregon, Washington and California all him for forgery. The local authorities plan to try] Delmas here, then send him to the Northwestern states, and let them send him to Texas when his it tences are finished Delmas’ chief concern is ing the plight o' Signe Gerstedt. The police intend | | |to hold her as an accessory, but|* |Delmas insists she knows nothing| of his operations. He said he tn-| ttended to marry her If he made suc lcessful “hauls” here and in Los| Angeles, fi « afterward to South | America to begin lift new The girl, still unconvinced the man she loves says she will forger | regard his companion, | that | is a criminal,| work here until he is| out of trouble, and then marry him Today Delmas admitted passing a $100 check in Seattle, checks for| $50 and $100 in Portland, and a toe) check here ‘CRAWFORD FUNERAL | SERVICES SIMPLE Funeral services were held for | Samuel L, Crawford, for 40 years {a prominent figure in Seattle's bus iness circles, at the family home. ‘906 Shelby st., Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock | Rev. 8. H. Morgan conducted the! services, Only the members of the family present. The body was cremated HILL RE-ELECTED ST. PAUL, Oct. 13.—Louls W Hill was reelected president of the reat Northern railroad and KC. And a location on street level in the heart of the shopping district Second at Seneca You Working People Ye toilers who cannot gain or afford a layoff can now have your dental work done evenings By The Right Dr. Brown, The Dentist, whose offices will , be open from 7 to 11. Lindley was promoted to thu vice | presidency at the general meotin Directly Foot of Cherry St. bof the stockholders Thursday. we IS HELD WITH |department ithe Pacific Coast Steamship Co. and or gray, pinch pleated backs Two pairs of knickerbockers. Ages 6 to 18 Always $5.00. or ac] Jou gall-/outhwick =, 50c Box Hurd’s Note Paper ....25¢ First loot shea 1878 No Matter What the Price i DE ee ee a Every Night Finds These Men in Soiesette Pajamas Saturday $1.89 for the usual $2.50 quality Or course a doesn’t buy jamas for looks, par- ticularly, but there i much satisfaction in wearing a neatly fin- ished garment of a comfortable material. Future purchases of this Pajama will be sold at $3.00. Made of the genuine Clarence Whitman soiesette, every garment bears that label. Finished with ocean pearl buttons and silk frogs. 18. man Pa- Sizes 15, 16, 17, Colors—pink, cream, yellow, blue, gray. Underwear Specials $2.50 Tailored Uni regular and stout sizes, Men’s Ties at vais 65 Each s of pri Men's Suits, at += $1.95 ed Men's Heavy Ribbed Uniom nr Suits, of white cotton; ae colors sizes i $1. Men's $4.50 Mercerized Wool Union Suits, in all sisane at First 1 Reg gard] ¢, finer silks put into Ties, Genuine French Italian patterns, in that beggar description. Ave. win- $1.65 could not be a Second for display See dow each. Drawers, garment —Men's Shop, “14-15-16-17 _ ~s1280 $25.00 N selecting apparel for the school girl, mother always looks for serviceability, while daughter © I seeks smartness of style. What can be more durable | than blue serge, and what more adaptable for school- wear than the frocks described? : These Serge Dresses may be chosen from a won-4_ derfully attractive selection in navy, with detachable, washable collars and cuffs of white; others with’ pretty touches of plaid. Most of them show the straight line silhouette; several are finished with= wide belts and touches of the new wool embroidery.” —Third Floor,» ‘PACIFI CO. NAMES NEW EXECUTIVES SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 13.—The complete personnel of the traffic | of the new Pacific , , " Steamship Co., which will take ever lnievine thee i a bloody zone of the Hook and Grid iron here today, police and depu. | ties cowed striking ofl workers. There wus some sniping wild riots of previous days were | lacking, tho there was by no means any certainty that the bloodshed ts ‘THANE WILL HOLD ON “*' BAYONNE, N. ae Oct. 13.— | Tho fearing Friday, the 13th, might prove to be bloody Fri- day, police and citizens tried today to quell the oil men's strike without calling militia. the Pacific Alaska Navigation Co. has been announced C. E. Flye has been appointed general freight agent, with ottioes in Seattle, The changes take effec [November 1 B. Ie Thane, , managing director of the Alaska-Gastineau Mining Co.,| arrived in Seattle Thursday from | the North with his family. He de. nied the rumors that he intended | |selling his interests and expressed an opinion that the system would be extended greatly within a short ime - a ate VEREAL Benzto! $3000 ohh Oy a NAME nd infe shop: Get an Eveready and go after that $3,000. That is too much money to let slip without a trial. Come in and get the facts |—no charges, no entry fees |—open to everybody. HURRY — contest closes Nov. 7 at midnight. _LUSHINGTON. ELECTRIC CO FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES 1314 FIRST AVE. ’ ‘(RELIABLE DENTISTRY We euarantee teeth with which 1 eat corn off the cob. olutely make plates fit Tf your plate does not atay in, do not despair; come to us. Gold Crowns ... Natural Crowns . Bridgework, per Tooth . $5) Plates 8S to $15.00 Protective Guarantee With All Work National Painless Dentists Fourth and Pike Open Sundays, 9:30 to 1 P. M. FEAR BLOODY DAY , IN STRIKE ON i3TH NUXATED IRON but the | inlet 5 | York, where they will be assisted by Jewish organizations to obtain work, Increases strength The growing list of casualties, in pee eee ae cluding another death reported to |day in fearful riots, however, lit uncertain that this could bi complished. The strikers were in an ugly mood today, while police and special deputies, under “Fight ing Dan” Cady, six-foot police in spector, were ready, for anything Pp fon In large article s00n to pear In thie paper, Ask your doctor or druggist about it, uel vr Bartell Drug Co, and pwift's Pharmacy elwaye carry in stock. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS Strikers Broaden Territory The police claimed to have bet- ter control than heretofore, in view of their invasion of the strikers’ |territory and their closing of sa. loons, But, despite deadlines and gun play, the territory actually con trolled by strikers was. a block broader today than previously Strikers heavily armed patrolled this territory, prepared for further fighting. Riots of the afternoon yesterday, when a bystander was killed and many injured, were not repeated Mate at night, but the city was nervous about the future. Third Man Killed | Early today the body of an un identified man, spparently a Slav the third person killed, was found at 84 W. 19th st., with a bullet hole over the eye. The belief is that the }man is a worker of the General Chemical Co,, who had tried to get strikers to return to their labor for 4 bonus. A saloonkeeper rerorted the man had been in for a drink about mid night, that he heard a shot soon after, and that ten men ran away directly afterward Sheriff Eugene Kinkead, the man who ended a pi jous strike in the bloody Hook and Gridiron sections within sight of New York, said to day he would keep hands off the strike unless it got beyond control REFUGEES ARRIVE About Russia arrived in Seattle Thursday jon the steamer Sol Due they {n order to introduce oar sew (whalebone) plate, which {ts the lightest and strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 15 years. 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