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im | STAR °'s 1, ID. IK.’s.". COLYUM THE SEATTLE INOT Seventh Ave, Nene Union St. (We second of three articles dealing Note—This is the e's MEMNER OF SCRIPPS NoRTHWHST Aa OF NEWSPAPERS || aR , die toh ta ha aks with the port commission can: | n aph News Service of the United Press Assoctation be: Beattie te not the only city having| aides Youterday The Star | Entered at Seattle, Wash, Postoffice as Secon@-Class Matter trouble with the military authorities.) gave an outline of T. 8, Lippy’s ieee Spo, |] Chillicothe, where a eantonment It] career Today's subject Is By mail, out of city, + nth; § months, $1.16; ¢ months, § JI} tocated, is up in arms against Gen.! Frank W. Cotterill) i. _ year, $3.60, bhi ih <8 he nm, Commanding officer, who re pe Published Dalty by The 8 Phone Main G00 Private || contly whut a street to traffic on!” yrank W, Cotterill, eandidate for -—— eEShanee decount of a reception being KIVeN| port commisioner, is secretary Sof} scene ee a ae lebrate the weddir of KIS the Mullding Trades’ Counetl, and | daughter to Capt Janwn A Ger the worker representative from the = HANG TOGETHER OR field, Lucky Sherman. Hin horrors! putiding trades for all injured men, 4 oad i. of war were limited, under the terme of the state Indus SEPAR TEL Y eee Herial Insurance act a rs A sha 4 4 : On, HAWAIL And I like thie work, for it is : The Chicago editorial idea of patriotism seems to be to} ow inet tne government nas Delpine thone who oftentimes are light a hickory torch, descend into the government powder | gceq tho coal prices in Seattle, we'll | “NANO {h Nale tnemael vow "he save Magazine and dust it out, ‘ é _ patil £ » to death owing (© f°) He wae foreman in charge of pipe As a sample of the Chicago brand of pernicious, in-| heh price of coal laying when the city's first sewers Seales te the Us - neal ance to the were constructed, and later was an sidious disloyalty is the Washington wendy ain wn W br WELLINGTON LUMP $10.65 inspector in the engineering depart Tribune of H. M. Hyde, ex-editor of the Technica ORIG. | isc wilt affect the moat of Wwe|ment, helping te perfecting the om Mr. Hyde has begun a series of articles in which he pro-|joor dubs in the same manner the Cellent water system of the city to show that the administration has brought the] fixing of a permanent price on plat My work at the Labor Témple t# i ’ f 1 inum, diamonds and other household! Net such as Yo interfere with my du nation to the point of defeat and humiliation. Tidicean. Sani tles In cane fam elected port com. “One of the most prominent and active men (unnamed) Rv at missioner,” said Mr. Cotterill. “All in the war activities of the government” tells Mr. Hyde| ews item from the state uni-| the {ime that I have been doing this y $ st critic versity at hand to the effect that co Work have interested myne . pthat the war situation at Washington is most critical in our | versity at hand to the effect that co | Aa been active in, public affalrn Visite ‘Him in Hospitals “As often as powstble during the week, I make daily ips to the various hoepitals to see how the in jured men, whem I represent um “DREAMS = Wilson Demands Full HAPPENS |War Aim Declaration if Continued From Page 1 e history. Lack of organization and team work is paralyzing | all efforts. there's little progress. | Being convinced of this distinguished back-biter’s sin- ‘eerity, Mr. Hyde talks with other high-ups equally dis- 5 ished and nameless, who agree that the situation is > alarming and they admit that “the progress so far made in “almost every line of wartime activities has been shame- lessly slow and bungling.” Read tomorrow's Tribune and | get more Washington scandal and gloom, etc., ete.! | At this time, when the morale of the allies seems to be|| ff dn rags, whipping about in the whirlwind of Russian and tA \% “ . | Just ‘s well,” quoth the office boy There is waste of time, money and effort and | «go¢ some of them will at least learn to do something 1 DON'T WANNA 6 TO TH’ CIRC U> } ins — | the needs and advantages of fuller some of the minor allies and lens ¢ Mitalian disasters, Germany can ask nothing better than neulted STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. 20, 1917. FRANK COTTERILL REGISTERED OWN SON FOR SERVICE Union Labor Candidate for Port Commission Was Member of Pioncer Fire De partment Here; Acquainted With Rog getting on,” but if there is any abuse, I| was drawn by manpower. this was no ensy of Beattle’s justly famous hifle ut when the call sounded, always on the ropes,” Cotterfll says Brother of Ex-Mayor a brother of have to jump, “1 am not content to believe that |@ing on and what sort of treatme men if 1 do no more than eign t understand their rights under commissioner's @blign- Roland Cotterit of He te 60, and man and of Secretary would take up in m A Pioneer Here was put into operation, Cotterill wna official duty in this capactty was te register his own fon. ted in the M: The won had ne corps the dag Cotterilis of military age candidate de t volunteered for service other two are nd has been activ in socking to extablish the belt line. original fire department in the day firefighting Instant warmth. Less furnace heat.needed —fewer grate and coal-stove fires. Port- able. Economical. ‘only be convinced that our national morale is cracking, our work of getting into the fight for all that’s in us “shame- Tessly slow and bungling.” 4 The people of this nation want the truth about the | War management. They will stand the truth even when it hurts. But they want the authenticated truth. A Hyde or any other war correspondent can find in Washington “distinguished” men whose greatest war activity consists | in anonymously making out the administration to be rotten.) To put their mouthings out as truth as to the actual) Situation is cold-blooded disloyalty to the country and very German. Doubt is a close relative of Despair and what! the cause of human liberty needs, in this hour as in no| Other, is our confidence in ourselves and imperilled Europe's - confidence in us. 4 Stand by Uncle Sam unflinching make-up to do some bungling. to creep before he can try to jump across the Atlantic. he wil! get there IT’S THE BETTER WAY, TOO hundred spent for reformation later.” of Mothers, has been influential in creating a widespread Ee sentiment for the best type of kindergarten training. has resulted in much successful kindergarten legislation. a But let us not stop with the kindergarten. Let us ' continue spending dollars to save hundreds all during th itive period of our children’s lives. gymnasiums and swimming ttanks than hundreds of dollars ‘on reform schools, reformation farms, jails, penitentiaries and gallows. Also, it is a much better wa TODAY 1S the last to register for port election. FINLAND DECLARES independence. Germany takes her capital | city without resistance. And Russia has the horrible examples of Poland, Hungary and the Balkans under her very nose. United we stand; divided we crawl. WHAT DO you think of the coal rates fixed for Seattle? Uh, huh! Bo do we. EVEN THE brokers’ explanation of the high cost of salmon and halibut are fishy TAMMANY BOSSES promise not to throw New York city “wide epen” all at once. A little of the gilded vice will be “open” at first But we cuess she'll be “open” all right as soon as the White Way suckers from outside return in large enough droves. THE SECOND payment, of 18 per cent, on your Liberty bonds, Is due tomorrow. WITH A strike at the cleaners, Seattle not only must bear the high cost of living, but is threatened with high cost of dyeing as well. THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR yesterday voted everwhelmingly and enthusiastically to support the nation’s policy of war to the finish against German kuitur. Certainly. If the result could hhave been otherwise, the American would have had to be deleted from the organization's title. BOB HESKETH wants “no camonfinge” in the mayoralty elec. tion, he announces. Sure, Bob, if we've got to have it all, let's stick to good old U. 8. “bunk,” without French trimmings. .Eb, what? Notice to Si The Experience of These Women Prove That There is a Remedy for Your Illness. | Aberdeen, Idaho.—‘‘ Last yoar I muffered from @ weakness with pains in my side and back. A friend asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound and I did so. After taking one bottle I feit very much better. I have now taken three bottles and feel like a different wornan. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is the best medicine I have ever taken and I can recom- mend it to all suffering women.’’— Mrs. Pency Prestipce, Aberdeen, Idaho. Kingfisher, Okla. —‘ For two years I suffered with a severe female trouble, was nervous, and had backache and a pain in my side most of the time. I had dizzy spells and was often so faint I could not walk across the floor. The doctor said I would have to have an operation. A friend asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. After taking ten bottles I am now well and strong, have no pain, backache or dizzy spells. Every one tells me how well I look and I tell them Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ind did it."’— Miss Nina Soutuwick, R. F. D. jo. 4, Box 23, Kingfisher, Okla. LYDIA E. PINK At Your Druggists LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS. . : | It’s in his natural | tana: He surely has got to learn |4o ber ute But | that our tath collapse in her hour of trial superior wih | waves in trium “One dollar spent in right formation is better than a), ° message from Massachusetts That argument, one of many advanced by the Congress poy lg erm can't It is cheaper to spend dollars on neighborhood social | ®n« pr " centers, playgrounds, recreation spots, reading rooms, schoo! , ting wine to it has asked bushel as HAN'S* VEGETABLE COMPOUND has restored more sick women to health than any other remedy. ’ that the American morale be beaten to a frazzle by the 7 The United Press understands “Newspapers of the second city of the nation. Spies need Benetton wood age to Ree agin " not spy, the vile alien in our midst need not promote strike, | ore are in substantial agreement ‘or bomb factory, dock, or elevator, if rattled Europe can | with President Wilson's suggestion. Opposition, however, may levelop THUS ACCOUNTING FOR THE) reat internadonal WORLD WAITING Masaachusetts, the: th facing the foe acroms ready, united, t to mave the builded. Ru sorely pressed Italy, gallant may suc Manaach the an > Man's force, but carry on” ¢ © mecure. The shot fired at ton was heard round the wor |The world waits for another martial Bow | John D, Rocket: can't fool Providence with camou age. We're quite sure Johnny He cah't fool even us Turtle rnament to Warren “The Woman Who Came Pack Rernhardt Somebody has discovered that » t sell bread wher wheat is el. The world Lines on watching a young wom an knitting in a street car Oh, what oto knit lamong certain groups of financters, jeeal the fact that such detertnined to Lew | i", jr. mys youland in the navy | vice army ts in tra od. «That's great—ift the stomach from «et-| ‘| among cheap as you can when tt) MNOne | Americans ‘ou Munt remember that | “™Merican | complete 4 tangled web we weave when first we \from every part of the United Sta because no attempt is made to con a statement | principles aa President | desires may necessitate a whittling down of maximum de mands by various countries. Financiers Want Foe to Pay { cxmentia Wilson The statesmen who have been guiding the war for more than; three years are quite prepared to limit demands to those essentials af fecting all ailies it ie known, however, that certain | prefer to run « the hope of making good. and territoriality, at I further riske in| financially the expense of the central powers It is admitted readily here that America is advantageously placed to put thru her program without incon Russia definitely out o active ng. the United Staten alone of allies, is in a poms: to fur nish the man power requistte ¢ nue the war to a succeesty: culmination U. 8. Defends Democracy American regulars are tn France. American volunteers are in khaki and the select ser ing-—not to fur ther individual aims of tndivi Buropean nations, not to make poe sible economy and ommercial “The Fool Cont nays an| leagues againet Germany, but to up ah paper an fixed new/|hold the inalienable rights of Amert Why can’t this country bor: | can land and on pea, as | row that official? j|euar ter nal aw gute: Jand sense, make the A cable says that Germany's war| mocracy ports it haw 7,000 sub that if America strength and slow of which at 1 of every one must be made al what he Im asa , America Not Threatened You might think Miss Furz It is pointed out that America has Couch lives in Davenport. but ahe | not been invaded and has not b doesn't lives in Muskogee, Fia.|threatened. She has been deluge And William lives in Twin for three years with German propa Springs, Kas ganda. Pacificiam, some ( While Butcher is a tailor in|some mere minguided, Kansas free re o>.” ae. ali bead My father and mother are the Amer to Florida for the winter wri tn this the R, “and dad has promised to suppat of my war garden with him ommissic ere temperature won't hurt it emissaries who have vis . * « within the past elgh “The Man Who Came Flack” Kerensky hand Col. Hous ommizsion have most cordial re doubt but most British and proposals of the 1 receive endorsement can be little French leaders, the Goorge, in part their firmt meeting, confidence of ¢ the imperialintic ular, ha hared the a, House views nd, while | Lord North are generally well | understood, the energetic manner ir which he is fighting for the inter allied counc ith all that he must know it will entail, suggests that the publisher-peer regards the pro poral as A most necessary win-te |war measure (CITY HEADS TO TALK OVER FOOD PROBLE DETROIT, nv, 20.—Civie experts In Detroit today to attend the |} pal League and entions of the National Munici @ City Mana, association, both of which will their seasions here tomorrow m orn | ing Feeding of cities in war time wil |be the dominant topic thruout the | Municipal league convention | |Jinx Spends Day in the Snyder Family IRSRURG, Pa., Nov. 20 The family of Harry yder living at Turkey Foot, near hére had a “hoodoo” day He was jetricken with parniysty ome monthe ag His wife's mother Mrs, Catherine Hafter, in con fined to bed. | Taking breakfast to these two Mrs, Snyder fell downstairs and broke her left leg. The aged wom an crept out pf bed and rang big cow bell out of the window | to summon help. Neighbors came and the ambulance was called. — | After Mr. and Mra, Snyder were | placed in it and a start made for| town the axle broke and dropped the ambulance bed, upsetting both | occupants | | = | A cost of living survey for the arbitration board of the Seattle and Tacoma street car strikes, prepared by the University of Washington's department of economics, will be published soon, No smoke or odor. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Se 6 PERFECTION | LEVE IS SCHOLAR OTL HEATER @ Decide and / Frank M. Cottertil financial groupe | ——— PAIN Hard to ct Quickly he worked at Physicians Warn Public Against Taking Substitutes for Nuxated Iron Say That Ordinary Metallic Iron Preparations Cannot Possibly Give the Same WER AND ENDURANCE | Besides, they may upset the digestion, disturb the secretions and thereby do far more harm than good, and that Health Officials and Physicians every- where should caution the public against accepting these inferior products of Sclence, and | professorship at at the Keole Polytechnique. l every sense, Sorbonne and the Parisians. Before entering politica, STRENGTH, PO j and etattn, I was often; rea blood, building up the nerves, | 1 strengthening the muscles and cor- m-| recting digestive disorders.” Former Health Commissioner Wm. “F with Nuxated Iron I feel that it ts such a valua- ble remedy that it ought to be used in every hospital and prescribed by every physician in this country. fer) portant hospital t physicians and . what do you re upply of fron tn nd to renew the he blood of peopl undown state™ tron deficiency Gebilitated conditon, supplied be- th could be leas always hen Ying an opinion. This While know ite health-giviny was simply and in the interests confidence tn the ordinary forms its, with which there much diasatisfact after carefully examining uxated Iron I realized that here at last was organic iron the only kind I could conse recommend, prepared in # building effect of the pub- metallic tron has been #0 Inventigation cians among Gruggiats and patients nan revealed the fact that there are the * ng tron who make known) Faure n and that such Wain the vital iron and metallic persons often fal! t administration in a number of stub: they have taken the wre of ite remark und the rapi¢ And the man take decisions fitted him for his present post AMID Iped him te of Nuxated Iron women and health this same subject Dr. As « physician I have al-| to prescribing from eating | Se yet according to the opin fons of physicians who have made a in this country and in great 18) Puropean Medical Institutions, saidg |"Nuxated Iron is a wonderful rem | Not long ago @ man came te me who was nearly half a century ne to give him a pre<«@ examination I was astonished to find) with the blood pressure of boy of 20, and as full of vigor, vi and vitality as a young man; tn fac’ years, while Adjunct Professor in For “Se he Arete Eire feel the need of blood bullder to obtaining the on for Nuxate k on the Inbel and see that nim with renewed life. A in bad health, at 46 he was careworn and nearly all taking Nuxated |Iron, a miracle of vitality, and his face beaming with the buoyAncy of 7 generally printed thereon. Not Nux and Iron case of Nux- NUXATED TRON. severe tests made on my- self and nu- results produced A Iron and ite widespread and Medical t a Free ‘Trial ment the Bet- It In What You Are Looking “If people would only take Nux- Iron when they feel weak oF of dosing them- habit-forming drugs stimulants and alcoholic beveragea, Tam convinced that im this way t could ward off disease, pr t becoming ¢ it) has led to the « is a remedy extraordinary one which should be seribed by all physicians. standing the 80th birthday, ed Tron has made that health officials and doctors everywhere should ¢ Don't talk operation, If you can't trial of Pyramid Vile Treatment get a doc box at any that I am nearing anic in thousands cases, and thereby the lives of thou- saved who now die m pneumonia, near A #tore send coupon for jnore than 6 free trial package in plain wrapper, and get rid of itching, bleeding and hemorrhoids and . Tako no substitute, FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 68 Pyramid putiding,. Marnhall, Mich. no a Fre D1 Pile ‘Treatment, in plain wrapper, sands might b: far more harm than | have you been doing te such rectal trou opinion there Is n arted their dis: ing more or less than veins of the weak, by @ lack of tron in sands of people suf ney and do ne he blood. Thow: Dr. Ferdinand King says r from iron @ serious consequenees of long you can work @ n walk without Next take two fiv grain tablets of Nuxated Iron th ter meals, for t T have strongly American women, coming tired. hould preseribe more organi haggard-looking | mas Per, day. Nand see how much you hat voman is pale, the flesh flabby, the information NOTH—Nuxated tron, soribed and recommended abovi sictana tn such @ great variety of o is not a patent medicine nor secret re York Homeopatht Medteal College druggists everywhere tnorgante tron product And does not injure the ¢ Diack nor upset the storm it ts @ moat potent forms of Indi Unitke the ol corded every cour- with sound bual- in nearly all particular d manufacturers ha onfidence tn Nuxated Irg they offer to forfeit 000 bluecoats in |to withstand an under 60 whe lnoke their atrength 100 per cent: nes Accounts the value of Nuxated Iron. han indorsement of } have no serious connection with Health and Charities as Dis @ your strength, to give it a trial n, through my lany prepara and endurance in 10 Peoples Savings Bank : Swift's Pharmacy and all good drugs; Won 1 have ever used for creating Surgeon, also as @ member

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