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Saer Peeeecccvooccooooccccocccooececesos. ‘eee PT Vee UCC { _ geessed conditions: STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14, 1917. PAGE 9 All Exempted Men to Answer New Set of Draft Questions | S Continued From Page 1] 4 The Ust of questions which must be answered by every one of the maining 9,000,000 mon who register ed for the draft was made public by the provost marshal general today Searching Inquiry TE ts the most searching personal | fnquiry imaginable. At the same time it is the only document the Jocal conscription and exemption beards need to handle in order to! put the men into five classes in the order they will be called to the col re Htion pare hier ye ata ine with serie tions, all of which oS aon mus answer, Other series starting with | TI and ending with XT, phyn 1 fitness, | executive cial “Office of questions keneral au the necoasdity 4 be norton | tural ries. enterprine But if ty the mo related money cover wlatt ve ministers of relix divinity students; military or service; citizenship; offictals, employes, pilots and religious convictions against dependency, industrial occupa and agricultural oceupatic Why can 8p for affidavits sprinkled | placed by another thru the series of both Many Questions jemployes, The Every registrant must answer the |of questions un first question in series IT to XT, al will aid the _ reply generally removing whether the “the abe va fon naval eral iners, war to mar. | the sumed by Jand thetr n. | you is reg Avoid mn ‘tations! Baker’s Baker’s Chocolate & The genuine ~ always have this trade- mark on the) package and are made only otrite by Walter Baker & Co. Ltd, DORCHESTER, MASS. Established 1759 J ‘ nt Le REDUCED RATES TO | First Class Third $13.00 and $15.00 $10.00 Los Angeles Ports $20.00 and $23.00 $14.6) San Dieco— $22.50 and $25.00 $16. “— S MULTNOMAH,” Sailing on the 16th rvice, larg nd un: enienc Ful lars at City Ticket Oftice | McCORMICK LINE mecherry 9 Fitiect_ 3430 Have you Indigestion? Your food will continue to dis agree with you, and cause dis tress until you strengthen your digestive organs, and tone and sweeten the stomach. Youcan do this quickly and surely by promptly taking a few doses of BEECHAM'S PILLS heir natural action relieves M®mach of undigested food, stimulates the flow of gastric oe seers the activity of the liver and bowels, and strengthens the digestive sys- tem. Take them with confi- dence, for 60 years’ experi 's | prove "that Ban Francisco Are the. se magert Sule of Anr Medicine im the World everywhere, Im boxes, 10¢., 25<. tomach : | ROCTOR COR. FIRST AVE. a PIKE S8T.| Phone Main 4965 “IF 1 HURT YOU, DON’T PAY ME.” This ts my tensage of deliver- ance to you from the fear that ac panies Dental operations. 1 EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN and TREAT Teeth absolutely without in in all cases but acute ab- Lowest prices in your city for high-class guaranteed QUART ( : ery, profit, bookkeeping and EVERY Day | Willowmoor Farm natura milk. Average a4 bad accounts, Bring bottle. STALL Lower Vioor Vike Fince Marke —— ———— aera TE. J 9 Hiave you = house for rent? || | Use Star want ads. ‘ | vietnity | automobile « Spokesmen i in big ‘Wa ar Meeting | + She Can | United P fi > ind | WIth THE an een | | Mail)}—This is ¢ “Mother” of the who Hons of “poilus' military family When America jarmy | be obliged ¥ in establishing an & more effick France, she will | Twentieth contury | The French lin one of the from ja single woman group of buildings are employed 6,000 women }roll that |The machtnery hand in the Mother averages Every French ted out [foot on weeks on comp an Such is t clothing at th When, at the weeks, every Fren: pletely refitted ing, socks Jcap, not | clothing wh | away, It ts “Mother t and to seo by how mu ts the minirr away Th army a aingle h he where y car load arrives at the winter. extra articles age of 45 cars Within one wee of each car garment that it and send back ally new, has while every ounce from garments an not be repaired, b making up shoes EXPLAIN Mot when of work at the ca He | the Here are the chief members of the | write pan commission which has| st hed England for the first great war conference. America’s will speak thru these men (reading downward): Col. B.M. House McCormick, Bainbri¢ Colby Adri: ‘ral William B m and jen. Tasker H. Bliss. There are her Americans on the com sald there camy Eng men He wa ference Work October leading bus ed that increase Attempt to Kidnap ok Daughter of Tacoma $85,000 Mayor Is Charged 's By Unite TACOMA, Nov. r Fawcett pt ap his 1 daughter ursons, i t to $100.0 was care of ttle ¥. M. ©. firms whic and to prov expense fund du Already 10 m tle ¥. M. Cc. A men have gone work activities, the Seattle build RIGOASEAN | 1 each da a diers and idence. ot ta country’s 1 take os] = by to| q.| due city police the his raons atterr A. ¥ Jail today Parson ‘ound n denies ker ge of plot. Whe presence r Parsons around.” Hing | yy wed every llege which tirely free uniform 1 in Objections Brushed Aside at Lewis) st", sap) Corveapondont CAMP LEW Tacoma, en 4.) 1 done what he wa Vedneaday ticket Ch of what he thinks se Brinkerhoff, Christadelph soldier to do instead Hi war counel that unnounced Washington s Los would have been a he y Brinkerhoff ag ections which toward particl pation in the war. below ‘its starting only $18,850. A te | tion of $1,000 was aa Old ( Loffee Pot c J. Marti Yields $600 Cash}; yng TUCKERTON, i4 An old coffee 7 a wie Hannah the found te nite ( f note working units, le neaday, however , | to get again into With heard from. house, au’ the plete report ° rch the was $3,000, in attic pe of further anewers in For example “Are you engaged in farm exceeding the all persona working on It families.” industrial BY HENRY woop MIES AFIELD, mends the clothing on the western front to estab! of her own to perform precisely the same duties as the ¥ with all the gentis of (he |race for organization. storehounes Heavy Wear and Tear with nev ing and shoes from } is w garme 000,000 war work fund fi 100" be added of exp F campaign ma: subscriptions fund which is being rais k has the Mutual 100 Working Units state be placed In one of the last classes |to be qalled to fet Affidavita Needed These are only questions under an ns agricul the laut ta to ven,| if ® man answers “no” the oh detimnene tatty |tuestion under dependency, relating fe <r mately *}to having a wife or other depend lue of products of |22t& he ts finiahed with that series the man claiming dependency must state the place, date and person joy whom the marriage wan per- formed; the name, relationship, ad dress and age of each depen income of the registrant during the and agricultural jlast year; character of personal ywers to the property real estat with ¢@n- thene two heads |/cumbrances, and even whether the /in each. Thin will boards in deciding [registrant and wife live with her| basis for industrial istrant Is entitled toparenta necemmary, but amount con in upations, Inutely not be re person?” ix asked ally tions at whieh he wore or |BIG JOB FOR MOTHER CONVICT WINS FREEDOM THRU NEW DISCOVERY By United Prem Leased Wire Help Mend _ Soldiers’ Clothing If a shoe is not worth repairing the uppers ar ut off, wooden soles | nailed on and they become at once | the most practical kind of a trench | whoe, Of the fow bits id leather | that alone re arivad of | | ahoes, buttons for the clothing of war Conserve AN army coats spondent FRENCH AR Oct, 2. hy he story of the r » Army— darns the linen, and of the mit the French in from a are made prisoners. Cloth BAN FRANCISCO. tiop of pre f and @nmonia fre trousers €°| parole for A. G thru this restoration, If it is not|in the Nevada penit has a big | possible to save the whole garment, | frauding an insu ahe will |every plece of cloth that Is wtil! good | retary Lane Mother” | is out out and saved. From these | mittiona of pieces of cloth new gar. If,| ments are cut out and made up. American Naturally, when these garments ucceeds |come back from the front their more practioal and original “hortzon blue” color has auf Mother” than has | fered various degrees of fading and performed a modification. From the millions of miracie. ndividual pleces of cloth waved from those color experts ma t every thing that been reduced to the ame shade no that the new ce or the new jacket that may be made out of @ dozen old coats and jackets have precisely the same tho made from the same cloth. finally wan ha in prison, Day, San Franciseo today veatigution of Crane han Bartlett, of New York, brother of Gov | organising at toh reneh one. have and ” ated back is not bie nearly na pay $100,000 a month, and material on of the tment of me | has ous ar inventions of color plece Uses Wool Again Of the little scraps ot emain after od x are om nve cloth that ment has ere de a sort moceasin, cloth the colored lett of regiment present an plication an balloon blanks attle Lieut, C. J pilots been fier has t head aver canteens, have bers from age of wear and fron 1 of every dier et ° fation examir on nix When socks cannot is com inderciowh ousers and > darned, the are still good 1 the woolen thread | blanks was mittens and muf. and that cepted that a bein oh Ipper portions whict Wednenday i coat tting parti ik after a t Tells a Story” ? been t dnb SY. fi. WORK; WAR FUND ‘HERE $200,000 at Camp of the mp a few among dependency, total to be supported by an affidavit with three witnesses and an official Indication t* given in the general questions that the government plans |r | to teach army work in night schools. #7 Occupations this series tn a many pubdi vided. trants must Underscore the occupa- ha those at which he ts expert the number of years of expgrience conseription, is more intended for ce compan interested assisted former of Nevada; W A M Royle, of Nev 00,001 ndle the process, which nounced one of the most Applications for Balloon Men on Way Owing to the large number of ap. for Heutenan: Gudden ation the training school at Omaha new applications would a the | pati age, ploy ploy Het of which The regin fitts pert worked and 4 giving the if used to fitnenn, garding towed on te given renide n ed, name or; ne going to camp; ence; wehe wh eriminal Fovery and whether take free evening school Instructions | him for army ling t lankuage he record, if any wt Imagir The general question» are and name | relative addrens ble occu Name formation if of willing em em service before previous military ex Probe Goes Deep To prove that religiour convictions against war must give the much chureh and hie alliance the registrant branch of army spew has he mobilizing the eraftsmen, according |‘This includes when the sect adopted) virion of the [opposition to war, 4 | sect’s adherents in the United States, of cane that he seemingly lays the basis | te to} cl ve and Inite a| whether with parents, bas ever in the United i fi innermost details of | re with it it dependency questions that a married man, mnary be drafted if or skilled im id a number o. even sug it when n the wife | any callin Questions Wite’s Health The questionaire asks after the condition of the wife's health, whether either man or wife live with parents, and has the wife ever “n employed. The man is asked how much per month he considers necessary for support of his depend- ents. tven the name landlord and the a jinquired into. If an ent houne in, may i trained in made every This the broad, deep search registrant's mind or claiming exemption, If a man aims to be not an American citi n he munt give his date of birth birthplace, when and by what 1 or other means he entered the States, where he game from, whether either naturalized, whether he voted or registered for voting Bt 4, ever took out papers and whether willing t to noty and enter » military servi neope and heen of a registrant's ount of rent are alleged depend- he or she lives wants to know, ret owns the the government country n | 14 Per ting ofl n Shale has won @ ng tim for de Sec the process worked out while ©) An @ renult of the bureau of mines, was in plowing an in dincovery, Congressman Dr. T. and C. Ralston, Hoyle, da, in ation B corpoy " bro tind of} valuw UTTER, Montana goes Lang « must ther Ke a new ng Mont., territory and b Nov iry next of to out known figures on Butte mar him omimiamions upply of and dox nigh ot board for wired supply of| A to Seattle, | tau, be and can prenident to load up seven pledge dgs’s education might profi ny A ROURe self, but had used to it, and it able use. «ht how in a few ine could never with the ri nights a week take when occurred beginning to find mtr months thi find has been them on the outer edge o night at the Lang i a strictly ne him ud to b thi any yearn nVerng im be “4 year, 4 his educated booze hound business operate is hound ar wer eign dog rt rescu: a stormy that put When Bud or in. well and A by temperate man ago uned it of the boys of about His faithful home ever: ed the th was But late get h I the tt chain U serateh on the door som of te turned B C addresses | f addrens gent ir er BERNSTORFF'S COUSIN IS HELD AS ALIEN FOE TACOMA, Nov. i4—Hans Deckendorff, who says he is a cousin of former German Am- bassador Bernstorff, is a pris oner in the county jall here toe day, while federal authorities are investigating his recent move ments, Deckendorff is a native of Ger it is alleged, has disre- ed President Wilson's proclama- the ithin five miles of a military res- vation, He in said to have been ja visitor at the army camp here, When arrested at Lake Tappa, he was working in a sawmill, where he had been employed for the las few days. Prior to his employment at Lake Deckendorff resided at Beate he lived as a man of com able affluence. Large sums of noney which are said to have pass od thru his hands to other Germans, 1 the suspicion of the military Then Bud of U souses who at night 4 his services to und themselves out 4 did not know how would 1 address and who was to the dog's collar the dog would and bark until] * one answered and took charge the unfortunate. The dog then nok his chain in bis mouth and re to Bud, who hunted up an-| dog © customer attnc pon reaching home police Investigation brought to ght the fact t a man answering the dog's wery.| description of Deckendorft escaped exsary for| from London, where he was interned Jail | 2 Direct mimins ved for the made it unn for years have ud to work sets. Drunk PORTLAND. Nov. the a Ger ast, there was a big deputy sher- iff'™ star. Between reels, Cummins explained he gained the liberty of |the courthouse last night, found @ of in ‘al court for trial today. "on his Try — for that bad back! ON’T worry and complain about a bad back. Get rid of it! Your back doesn’t ache without a cause and often the cause is. weak kidneys. Perhaps hard work has put your kid- neyg a little out of order, or a cold has settled there. In that case a medicine is needed to help the weakened kidneys, and if it’s kidney backache, the chances are you’ll soon be over it. The lameness, stiffness, dull, tired feeling, nervousness, dizziness, rheumatic taken 1 of thene organi Knigt oung of the Seattle con neton War the Seattle Y its proportion of ™m the same that unount of the 00. At recommended to this obligatt A. to local bust h were long past ide for {ts current ring the year 1918 nbers of the Seat staff of trained to various war and in addit ing is used, entir ay by from to sailors, Since the every man in uniform has been membership priv affords, on Any United # a free member- = the Seattle ¥ W. A. Stannua, shoe anlosman, 108 Leary ways: "I strained my back doing heavy and injured my kidneys. From then on my bothered me. I could hardly get up whon over and & shar} ack when f moved quickly or n bad shape. My that caused me just medicines failed to help pan'a Ki Pills and told I used about one and one-half boxes ‘ad me. Doan's put my kidneys in Ko have caused mé no trouble Thistle Street Mrs. Rt Last fall trow I re of it but it certainly made was lame and weak « time, And } H 1086 Thistle kidneys were giving me ally don't know what was Melany, Street me miserable ached a good bit use Wke washing or was eapecially ha omy back waa ao waa difficult te ften had dinzy too. 1 knew im f needed att Pilla, which They cured me house ense, Down nares W. Wileox ager of the na lof the ¥.M.C. A the totaf of the to the me any ned t $114,180 two days reached first raised $30,715 on fell considerably record, bringing fn) lographic aubscrip yesterday reoelved president the amsocia, n, e is yotiabyes the favored lint divided into 400! than 50 When the the total is ex ave | Every Druggist has Doan’ “8 com: | in, yd to be considerably swelled. says connlderable the cause My of the aweep ape order Avenue, lifting kidneys eutting pain always cought me lifted anything kidneys acted trremularly that much more trouble until em nd they d shape since.” M. Joh “ta and mck teal tier My secretion ften at mplete ne Mrs, Wil 1 caught bent In bac take in my moat hands kidneys eys be were just before they n my became so weak W. Fifty-Ninth Street nren aught made them of trouble ugh the kidne ) them 8 didn't act carpenter, 2 a cold which settled on After back weak My olored Kidney and since k w Gilman Avenue Nam a heavy k, #0 sev my breath back 1 certainly fore I used what I ne had remo Fisher, cold and it 2407 © sometimes t away my ded n'a K and 1 we to ease up the pain hands and feet was that to gay then p my ne hey ould something 4'all the Pills, Fifty-ninth St I I kid free !iman Avenue, settled in my and I had an awful spell with my kidneys quick movement I made caused sharp darting pains world press When my b for Dy ny had lame and muscles were all drawn up and right at all and I had Pills pains and urinary trouble should go, too. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills. You can have faith in this medicine, as it is publicly reeommended by Seattle people. “|| The Remedy Seattle Endorses Tenth Avenue Tenth Avenue South, Pills are, Earl Edgington, 860: I know how good Doan's Kidney At one time my kidneys were giving me lot of trouble and I could hardly bend k was so lame and weak My kidneys ish and that caused swellings of When I bent over, specks flc so diazy I could Mrs. says all right. an awful my th were stu hands and foet. before my eyes and I would get hardly all, A friend advi me to Doan's K Pills, and seven boxes put an end to the t and I felt better in every way.” kid- a it over, the go at use dne uble ne from Lo A. King, retired manufacturer, 1119 B. Cherry et; says: “Heavy lifting put’ my kidneys in bad shape some years ago. My back hurt me a good bit of the time and 1 would press my hands on it trying to ease up the pains. The kidney ecretions were scanty and otherwise unnatural Every bit of my back ached and [ felt stiff and lamé all over my body very time T bent over it felt like my back would split in two. I was pretty bad off, but Doan's Kidney Pills got at the my | cause of the trouble and soon fixed me up in good oan's | shape, Now, I am seldom without Doan’s Kidney time J Pills In the ‘house and I use them occasionally to keep my kidneys in good order.” back, very al my were Doan’s Kidney Pills 60c a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Manufacturing Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. bonded evidence and the, forbidding alien enemies to be ~

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