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JAVE YOUR HAIR! I CENT BOTTLE STOPS DANDRUFF Bit of Dandruff Disap- and Hair Stops | Coming Out This! Your Hair Appears Glossy, Abundant, Wavy and Beautiful 2 wiies Thin, dritti, colorless and scrag: | hair is mute evidence of a neg sealp; of dandruff—that aw irhers h destruct! og is nothing so destructive the hair as dandruff, [t robs Bair of Its luster, {te strength fts very life: eventually pro- ’ a feverishness and itching sealp, which, if not rem: eases air roots to loosen die—then the A ittle Dan- tonight—now—asy time-— surely save your hafr | & WScqent bottle of Knowl | Danderine from any drug! or tollet counter, and after }d first application your hair will |» ke s that life, luster and lwxurt- |o: is so beautiful, wavy and fluffy and have jg of abundance, an} oftness ; weeks’ use, see a lot of hatr—new hair—grow- ‘all over the scalp. ine is to the hair what showers of rain and sunshine to Vegetation. It goes right to roots, invigorates and strength them. Its exhilarating and life rc ing properties cause the to grow long, strong and beau- a q P relief from Argentine shipments. | ‘1 Cured Mine” } jt | | hout! mixture was to make it at home, i Sbefore you put Practice Limited to Dineaaos of 909 and 914 Administered. Consultation Free. iftlee * Occidental Ave. {50 } It will |paby son, (DROUGHT HURTS drouth for a fortnight will destroy lthree-fourths of the crop }sande of cattle are dying for lack of fodd | Argentine surplus was sold largely make larger requisitions upon the Men's Republican club signed. partment of foreign commerce. will ‘speak at the noon luncheon of the |Seattle Commercial , 28, on “Seattle's Futur George Cotterill, democratic candi date for congress, will speak at the) luncheon on October 30. .| compounded, bring back | when |and evenly 0 MOTHERS HELP | IN PIGHT FOR BABY in one of the galleries here bundspitz, or alarm station, arming themselves as they the people, you may say, SUNDER WOOD F UNDERWOOD Backed by 500 mothers, Mra, An-| Jerson appealed to Health Commis joner Emerson and Mayor Mitchel { New York for restoration of her} taken from her home to hospital for contagious diseases wake the people, ne and waiting on the gov stores! WHEAT INS. A, Four hundred thousand men If I remember rightly BUENOS AIRES, Oct A se The 400,000 trained, equippe vere drought that threatens severe| the United States damage to the Argentine wheat! crop has boosted wheat prices out | of sight and has killed all chances It is no wonder that now, whe that the United States may obtain] tillery, ammunition, transport ‘tour tagged in the farmers’ barns Ah, yee—militariem,” 600 years from raising prices Wheat sold at 15 pesos per 100 kilos yesterday, a new record on| necked and Independent people. the Buenos Aires market. Experts} is much more of the military caste idea in the United lsay that a prolongation of the Thou If you say there is ne won by sacrifice, than Only, you will nev kelried wiped off the maj fend the Little wheat was shipped to the Inited States from Argentina. The The danger in Augu in European countries, which must , 1914, Tnited States if the Argentine sur slus is wiped out by the drought LYLE 1S SECRETARY Roy C. Lyle succeeds Charles E. | Allen as secretary of the Young/ Allen re advantages, When the war began, th ed, equipped and occupying FRANK R. RUPPER, of the de| erty.” said the old Scythian BE WITHOUT IT? Club, October pmmerce. (Paid Advertisement) “Tell it to Sweeney. AN OLD RECIPE NEW YORK—Prospects of a “brilliant social season,” expecially on the Exrt Side, have caused | dress sult dealers to form a rental | “trust.” with prices higher than be- fore NEW YORK—New York's sa loons—one to every 350 people— would make the longest street in |the world ff placed together fo a sort of great white way, says Rev, D. J. Burrell. rden Sage and Sulphur ed, faded or gray if dark and youthful at once | Almost every one kaows that ELGIN, tIl—While the chimes alph , Sage Tea and Sulpbur, property called members of Episcopal {Church of the Redeemer to serv fees, fire broke out and wrecked James M. John- from the wrecked ural color and luster to the hat faded, streaked or gray Years ego the only way to get this|the interior. Rev son afterward preached which {s mussy and troublesome. (charred steps of the Nowadays we simply ask at any | building. drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and —_— Sulphur Compound.” You will get ZION CITY—Wlibur Glenn Voliva a large bottle of this oldtime rec-| would not give a hobo a quarter, ipe, improved by the addition of but offered him a prayer. The other ingredients, for about 50| hobo went his way cents. Everybody uses this prepa-| aiaasins ration now, because no one can CHICAGO—Oscar Battling Mat- possibly tell that you darkened |thewson Nelson, pugilist, would not your hair, as it does it so naturally agree with the conductor that his You dampen a sponge |transfer was no good. He's in po- or soft brush with it and draw this | jice court today through your hair, taking one small | pe strand at a time; by morning the) CHICAGO—The howls of a bulldog gray hair disappears, and after an-| attracted pedestrians who found other application or two, your halr) Wendell Phillips’ Settlement house becomes beautifully dark, thick! c¢iro An alarm was turned In and and glossy and you look years the dog rescued younger. Wyeth’s Sage and Sul phur Compound is a delightful toh) gan FRANCISCO, Oct. 26.—8it- let requisite. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. (Paid Advertisement) ‘Tell it to Sweeney ting as a juror in a civil case, for. mer Fire Chief O'Shaughnessy offi. |elally advocated turning the high- pressure fire hose on all wife beat ers. the and be Bands all celebrated \ Vaudeville can This che And a Liberal Supply of Needles, $5 a Month Records we are offering if Fine Cabinet Columbia With 24 Selections ysen from the best music for Just Third &Un That was the war summons, right enough in those days. the fires flashed from hill to hill like the fiery cross of Scotland, and the stern Swiss warriors came out to fight. The bundspitzen are still there, the alarm signal tripod is on each of them, as every traveler knows; and| still sleep on their arms, but other things have changed. 1914, the Swiss government, for the first time, sent out war alarm or fiery cross in its modern shape. It was an order by telegraph mobilizing the Swiss army, and in} two hours it had reached e At the word, government officers in every in some cases with the telephone At 10 minutes past midnight on August 1, clock the men began to ins wns and cities were full, every man knowing his place and falling into it automatically nt railroads began t In the sparsely settled rural regions, where the m 400,000 men, was in its positions, guarding the boundary lines. This beat all the records of quick mobilteation. All the other nations of Europe were mobilizing fully equipped, at their 30,000 men in and efficient troops of Switzerland cost lMttle more than Our system, put to the test, FILLED US WITH CHAGRIN AND DISGUST; WORKED WITH THE PRECISION OF A STEAMSHIP’S ENGINES. commissariat, saya xome There i« no militarism tn Switzerland that have been free cumstances is going to fight for his country, the way of the Swine is very much the best way was REAL has the greatest undeveloped power resources in men who have piloted Germany's triumphant advan sake of its ilimitable water power was on the pan-Germanist program. the Rhine was to carry goods cheaply to German ships at the seaboard and no other nation could compete with the Germany that had such Oddities of the News jers are in the Germany army. What Is Home Without a Columbia? Surely there is no bette family than the world’s best music heard you have this splendid instrument The Special Terms Come to This Store Tomorrow and Hear It Play yucegssors fo Lilewrlalhing Mach 1vers Seettle’s Talking Machine Headquarters Telephone—Elliott 52 STAR—THURSDAY, OCT. 26, 1916. PAGE Russell Tells How Swiss Army Met Actual: Menace of War On the Ground, He Contrasts the Triumph of the Mountain Republic’s ‘Citizen Army’ With the Shameful Falldown of Uncle Sam’s Militia on the Mexican Border By Charles Edward Russell (Noted Writer and Economist Touring Europe for The Star and Associated Papers. ) BERNE, Switzerland, Sept. 21.—A stirring old picture of life in Switzerland AS IT USED TO BE hangs) It shows a village roused at night by the war alarm. that overlooks the valley, and the people ar come, e very Station in the coun city, town and village went forth to post up notices and in others with the » engines homes, fully uniformed and fully equipped each with om their move the troops toward he frontier It beat even the Germans, with all their deserved NONE OF THEM MOBILIZED 80 SWIFTLY AND posts in 30 hours, was the record of Switzerland 10 days was the record of the THE Swiss §& of Colom infantry, n the republic wishes to cavalry, reorgan lee ready aa at the touching of a button. American, as wrapped in self-patisfaction as a turtle in his shell not a paarticle of tt it for 600 yearswould i States than there is in wome task witseriand and soberly. In all probabilit ething different again. that view that is « At AT. White coal” waa the heart of it » world; it ha, enough to turn ALL THE in the world of commerce ne AND straight road from Germany to Paris ran thru Swiss territory. ‘BUSINESS WILL REMAIN STABLE That the Northwest will suffer less of @ slump after the European war Ceases than the other sections 26.—Al- had developed a caustic soda voice, C. H, $. Roberts eked the state accident commis | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. leging that he sion to compensate him. He said his voice became husky from shov- RO Se, lof the United States is the opinion expressed by N, H. Latimer SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 26—Ger-| vrosident of the Dexter Horton man Consul Bopp announced that he had received $20,000 worth of gold, largely wedding rings, as of- e en te dhe Gis on by |, He feels certain that the extrem prosperity of the New England and women whose husbands or broth! Atiantic seaboard states is bound to suffer a reaction after the great war orders Cease, Hut the Middle West, with its stable automobile and manufacturing businesses, will remain firm, he thinks. tional bank, upon his return from a busin trip in the Bast | POUGHKEEPSIE, N Oct. 26. —Mrs, Vincent rf grabbed a bucket at a fire and fought to quench the blaze in very ecant at- va —— |KIRKPATRICK HERE SUNDAY candidate for vice president, will speak Sunday in Bremerton and | Seattle, Kirkpatrick is author of the book, "War, What For?” | He ts one of the leading expon ents of antimilitarism His address at Bremerton will be Ho will speak at the PROF. STEVENS ra ago originated Day He has bent tent young PLAN TO SPLIT VOTE ON SEVEN ELECTORS In order to maintain their sym pathetic vote for the socialist ticket, a number of Seattle radicals plan to give Benson one of their electoral votes, while voting the other #ix for Wilson It is important,” declared one them Thursday, “that the Jad ansiatante. STEVENS saa rth Ave. Phome Main a0it of feated. Still we want to retain the socialist strength numerically In this state, each voter casts bis bal- lot for seven electors, By voting for one Benson elector, we give the socialists their numerical prestige. At the same time we can vote for six of the Wilson electors and help defeat Hughes.’ M’NAMARA WILL ASK FOR PAROLE r entertainment for your the great Singers, the home Orchestras and stars in your when We are offering you a chance to enjoy it right bes rg now—you can have it sent to your home tomorrow BAN VRANCISOM, O06, 38—Jonb is eee nee. ae sal it J, McNamara, serving a 15-year sen- pay s are so small you wil hardly know tence in San Quentin prison, will you are making them probably appear before the Califor. nia state board of prison directors Saturday and make a personal plea : f for release on parole. This news Ia nk, the Music You Like the Best was confirmed today by Warden veany Johnston of the or Walnut You will want it sent out with the collection of tug teoetpe ti the Br Pravieeaae | | bor council of a |ganization indorse McNamara’ pa role, you really like music baby had an alli J, has a until lately 1 ark wh ine Co it in Florida, The boy has played with the egg constantly since it rived, a week a and it is belle the warmth of bis hands hate the exe | (Paid Advertisement) ‘ | “Tent it to Sweeney.” pared for such an emergency fame EFFICIENTLY its army, ft sends for Swiss officers to do the job. & This ts no soll for such « growth. As a matter of fact, complacent American, there IT BAVED HER LIFE IN AUGUST ideals and the f overlooked thie fact The Swiss water power streams were to make manufacturing chea | George R. Kirkpatrick, socialist | Dreamland pavilion here at § p. m | Hughes program of reaction be de-| William Fry Smith, age 9, of New. Y alligator, | gator egg, sent to him by relatives | The signal is burning on the} rushing from their houses, the men} The moment an invader set foot in the land} the and to his rifle, At balf-past 7 the ranks Before 9 o'clock the trains that were ready | | ting places were far off, more time was required, but by nightfall, 300,000 soldiers were on the border, or nearing it, and at 7 o'clock the morning of August 2 practically the entire active army of Switzerland, A few hours before they had been working in the flelds, factories and aud preparation THE SWI8s for effic ency AS United States militia when called out by the Mexipan crisis half as much as the 30,000 untrained troops ot) STEM, PUT TO THE TEST, Ar- ven the horses ond carts had been Ah, no! Not militarism, Not in To put militariem on these stiff But in Switzeriand every citizen of the republic expects to serve her and defend her, and that abolishes caste at the same time that it produces THE CITIZEN ARMY, BEST IN THE WORLD. Switzerland bax reason to think so hing in the workd worth fighting for, and it fs much better to lose country them Swiss, at least So long as that is their feeling, be assured the Swise will fight for their country t, that is to aay INDLES IN EUROPE 1914 dom of your fathers Every Swiss would rather die than see the Switzerland of Tell and Win and if anybody under any cir {t saved Switzerland WATER POWER. Switzerland The able, gifted To take in Switzerland for the But for the Swiss citizen army, train trong positions, Switzerland would probably have been like Luxemberg. To maintain her citizen soltiery and her independence since the war began has cost Switzerland $200,000,000 and more. eum for a small nation, but I have yet to find a Swiss who thinks th» price of independence excessive, “you would defend tt even with axes.” But the citizen soldiery, every man trained and ready to defen. the republic—WHERE ANO WHAT WOULD SWITZERLAND It is a huge If you knew how precious is Hib Will pay for the chance to heal Catarrh After an experience of 25 years, during which time 50 million Americans have used || Kondon's Catarrhal Jelly, the manufacturers of this remedy feel so sure that it will relieve catarrh — that they offer to pay for a chance to prove its benefit to any catarrhal sufferer. They announce that any resident of this community can go to almost any drug store and get a com- plimentary trial can at the expense of the manufacturers. If the dr ist has no gratuitous peckages, person may buy a cent tube with the unqualified understanding that if that first tube does not do that person more than a dollar's worth of good, he or she can get their juarter back from either the ruggist,or the Kondon Com- pany at Minneapolis Over 35,000 druggists know Kondon's Catarrhal Jelly is effective, harmless, clean and pleasant to apply--and they know the ondon people will gladly live up to this offer — “quarter back if not worth a dollar.” Address N Rheumatism AHome Cure Given by One WhoHadIt In the spring of 1898 [KONDO I was at I suffered ve it know every sufferer from any form jo trouble to try this mar velous healing power, Don't t; imply mall your name and ad ae and 1 will send it free to try you have used tt and it has pat that the or-| fertly matiatiod to cand 1 Unless Lundin lestroys| Places alone that” w selling positive relief te thue offered yougl them, they can he seen he! Hauer Gey cant aces: “Whdin tena Nida en in the, “swe have spent time and money Mark I. Jackson, No. 226C. Gurne, gj Prosecuting attorney’s office aces, and got the evidence to Bidg., Syracune, N on the fourth floor of the new te, but there was no action count howes n by Lundin’s office. eee eM RG! weld ie de ‘ here is a report for each and | w Ef, ald kg bed have J-Jevery day on these places and an oan, sues] NV aw, Dr atthews,] expense account where the money | tt 'men| Bishop O'Dea, Rabbi Koch,| was spent on each and every place, . Dr Silsey, Dr. Jones and| 24 if all investigator's reports for lor the ete bs roa vach day, from March Ist to May nead-| Mayor H. C. G ake ese | on mn ple prt Bh 1-|Mayor H. C. Gill take these} joth, oan be had, all of the. fore- ehiny, Yellow swelling pimples akin dis g and city are so bad that is it den. | oanen) vestigators tell for publica-|gerous for one to expose then | | tion: even to some public officials “We were instructed to get}, It 1 am elected, there will be a | SING LEE KSE REMEDY Co, 121 Washington St, — Phone Main 2254, (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) | | I WILL INVESTIGATE _ LUNDIN'’S OFFICE | THEY ALL LOOK ALIKE TO ME BY EDWIN J. BROWN For Prosecuting Attorney The following is printed st uor We got jpermission of the de ¢|sa and the party Legal News and the ir wa There were gators themselves, whx ill) places said place appear in person at the Grand| that we cou gotten in- Theatre, Thursday no No-| formation abot ut were in- vember 2nd, at 11:30 a. m., to! structed by prosecuting tell the women and men orney’s ice not to bother g|anyone in that vicini jull|the above named pla “An automobile drove up to 703 Dearborn st Seattle what is actually y, except on in Seattle under the knowledge of Lundin go | This article will appear in on one even- the Seattle Legal News ing while we were investi- Saturday of this week gating 719 Dearborn, and un- § special courtesy of Mr. A. G.|loaded one demijohn of liquor i McBride, who has practiced|and two cases of beer. We @ jlaw for many years and ha this to Lundin and Iserved as deputy prosecutor u leave this place many tin.es in King county alone ; 18 LUNDIN POLITICALLY| On. Third ave. near tie postoffice, we were stopped HONEST? HIS TWO FORMER IN- by two girls whe asked us INVESTIGATORS WHO |£° ‘© their room. We said, VOLUNTARILY LEFT How » chances to get a HIS SERVICE, SAY HE jdrink?) They replied, ‘You can get all you want’ We Is NOT. j R. S. Belf and W. B. Buffum. A prosecuting attorney who did not go to their room, but asked them for their address. They told us to come up to Foote and ee re exe ‘ati|Hadden Hall Courts, on Third law violaters the same. He|2ve- We reported this to Lun- will play no favorites. He ‘in and aa pete Sere will prosecute a rich corpor-; ons to let this place alone. ation or a man of wealth with| sc We were in a pool hall on the same earnestness and}! ne st. and asked a young fellow where we could get alertness as the most humble} re ig |some liquor. He said, ‘Come offender. | It doesn’t make any differ-| With me and I can get you all . He took us to the ence whether a leopard can ae ei 1 ra “i pre change his spots.| Arcade Hotel, on Second ave He never i. He al-| Where we bought one pint of ways the same—just what he liquor from the hotel manager. is, and it’s the same with a| We turned this over to Lun- crooked prosecutor | din’s office and were instruct- Lundin has deceived jed not to bother this place. cannot does is many o wple . fooled us| “We Tecetved information t ote le. He r led US| tne New Richelieu Hotel, on Thi for a time, and our files will) avenue, was selling liquor. Lundin we! show that at one time gave us instructions to get this in- gave him credit for being eee re pn et Iyarg oe | tained 3 or 4 bottles of beer a is honest. We discovered our! niace and turned it over to Lun- mistake and said so. No} din’s office, but there was no pros- honest prosecutor will act as/ecution in this case. We spent | Lundin does about three days getting the in- Lundin is now, and for a formation on this hotel. The cost - » 4 a of getting this place was about long time has been, protect-! $30.00 ing certain violators of the} When we would turn for Infor » is ‘otec & booze! mation in regard to the places, law. He is protecting booze) Tindin’s chief investigator would sellers and bawdy house} ten I cannot give you any m- keepers in Seattle today structions until I have consulted Perhaps our temperance} Mr regres a ages ‘Il aie ~ eee M awe | set my instructions from him an readers would like to have/then tet you what to do, and want }some proof of our assertions | We have been offering to fur-} nish it to those who desire it,| “There is a place on Sixth av- R. S. Belf and W. B Buf-| one south where a woman has - | three girls working for her and s fum are the two men who vol-} sells liquor. I reported this place you to understand, not to go any place unless we tell You to.” untarily resigned good posi-|to Lundin’s office, but he would jtions in Lundin’s office be-|P0t let us bother this place. cause he was not honest in| > — geatiiary fh Bl gto 3 + 1) Lundin’s office would pick out cer- his pretended desires to en-|tain ones for us to work upon, and force the dry law jtold us to get a certain place, no One of these men worked] Matter what it cost. We woul |put in on an average of one hour | for sheriff or and prosecutors IM) per day on one place when we King County for the past|could have worked five or six |places a day. Where we would seven years We are going to particular-| spend a weck or ten days getting ‘ mn Jone place, we could have gotten ize oon speciat cases, every)|four or five places in the same one of which has a_ special} tim report signed by either one or| "We have turned in information on several places upon which Lun- jboth of thes jor 1 ormer Lundin] din's office did not take any action nployes We received instructions to let the | : jtwo investigators and go and| going and more will be proven.” check up these reports on the} The above facts and much more j have been known to me for months, | 1” | past Cone ons Is n This is what these two in-| seg 1p. Chik Souas cases we now cite housecleaning in Seattle and King county, the information regarding the . landlady at 719 Dearborn ELWIN J. BROWN,

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