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307 Se a MEMBER OF sCHIrrs NORTHWEST Telegraph News Service of Entered At Seattle, By mai out of ———___ 7 n BAGUR OF NEWSrArEns ‘Becond- Class Matter ity, 40e per month; 3 months, $1.18; € montha, 92.00; , $3.40. Ny carrier, city, 30¢ a month. Siar Publishing Ce, Phone Main 600, Private departments, Wash., lere is a pretty kettle of fish! wn in Albany, Ore. there is a policeman named trout who must be a perfect chucklehead! He was instructed to arrest speeding motorists. If refused to stop at command, he was to pursue them shoot their rear tires. One day recently Banker Alfred C, Schmitt crossed bridge that spans the Willamette. With him, as his its, were United States Senator Chamberlain and two ae men of local prominence. This poor chump of a policeman tried to stop Mr. ‘Schmitt’ car. Mr. Schmitt did what any gentleman of his nence would do in similar circumstances—he waved hand airily, as if to say, “Get out of the way, you fish; you see who I am?” and drove on. E: To try to stop Mr. Schmitt's car was in itself stupid. To try to stop it at a time when it contained Mr. Schmitt .v very stupid. To try to stop it at a time when it con- d Mr. Schmitt and Senator Chamberlain was of a folly Jaan. But how shall we measure the denseness of this blun- cuss when we know that he pursued Mr. Schmitt's chariot and shot a hole in a rear tire? Schmitt was indignant, naturally. He was tried City Recorder Lewelling. The jury acquitted Mr. Policeman Armentrout stupidly clung to his story that Schmitt was speeding. As if that makes any dif- ce! And two men who were on the bridge at the corroborated Armentrout’s hinge _ But Mr. Schmitt set the jury oy "3 ling. The jury could hardly k . Schmitt was very much annoyed with Seinntrenk is to become of the sacred rights of property if po- are permitted to shoot holes in expensive rear On being acquitted, Mr. Schmitt swore out a warrant the arrest of Armentrout for wanton destruction of oni roperty. Armentrout gave bail. All of the best people of Albany share with Mr. Schmitt feeling of indignation at the treatment he received at — of this presumptuous fellow, Armentrout, and we. He said he was eep their faces We hope that Armentrout has a jury trial, and that! that tries him Schmitt. imprisonment for snobs on the jur that tried Mr. life are as many were on the jury Nothing less than satisfy us. ephone Girls Tricked The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. proved in Ta- exactly what the Seattle operators on strike claimed. itself faithless. Small wonder that the local girls should refuse to call if the strike until a more specific recognition of the union a better guarantee is furnished. Tacoma girls voted to return to work in accordance the ‘mnediation agreement. They voted to end the But when they returned to the telephone headquar- the manager informed them they could not get their back, but would be conside as new applicants would have to take their turn for a vacancy. This is a plain breach of faith. The government of the United States has virtually made a laughing stock in this affair. Secretary of Wilson and a mediation board worked for days to some kind of agreement settled upon, which was finally ded a tri-party affair, binding the company and the 3 one, with the government as the third party a soe the first result of this mediation agreement is to ot the company to slap the face of the girls who be- to the union which the company agreed to recognize. Is the United States government going to stand for iat Was He? Gen. Pershing has had to have one of his soldiers shot! murdering a French woman. The people want the whole story about that fellow, Was he a pro-German, a pacifist throwing a fit,| Or just a war-profiteer? TODAY'S WHEATLI mpd day. THE MINUTE men were a few seconds premature wi Ph a with their TOMORROW IS the day when you must have that soldier or sailor at home for Thanksgiving dinner. Don't forget JUDGING BY has been given the wrong steer on the Haig signals. FEDERAL OFFICIALS rounded up » few score Reda In ¢ meal If we play a little less with the Reds, we will yet win with the committee has raised $128,003.23, all cash, If this war teaches poets how to raise cash, AMERICAN POETS’ to heip out the Italians. it’s a hummer, all right. WE RECOGNIZE 1 high order of talent in that Washington war who announces that the U-boats are not defeated, but “just spit on their hands for a new holt LONDON DAILY NEWS feels cheered on the ground that our into the war is “a spiritual fact.” True enough, but don't kick we show up, later on, with a few neat business facts. PRIVATE GEORGE BEIDASH, at Camp Sherman, gets three months at hard labor and forfeits two-thirds of his pay, for cussing » Sergeant. Mighty skillful cussing or a mighty precious sergeant. THE PRIZE for optimistic patriotism is hereby handed the man who came in to call our attention to the fact that it takes no more “THIRTY THOUSAND Carranza soldiers after Villa,” says a head-| line. The odds are really not so heavy as they look on paper, The Svetage Carranza soldier is much the best at going after his pay little poisonous animal g are causing the intmediately rms which inflammation ched and. chaded n without te d insist on box of Go to his sup GOLD feel health eur and yourself, or two Capsules keep in. first-c ward off the tacks. Money ontinue condition danger of fut recunded if they “a not help yo Ask for the original imported GOLD MEDAL brand, and ing of the kidneys, and the|thus be sure of getting the genuine. Do you feel tired and “worn out"? ged ng when you 238 ache, pain ness in the All these indicate are always in your system, have at- laariem Oi! Capsules immediate! HAARLEM OIL CAPSULES — IF YOUR BACK ACHES Afe you nervous and irritable? Don't Sleep well at night? Have a “drag- may apelin? mouth, @ Joins. and Abdomen? Severe distrons Sie the poisonous microbes, which tacked your kidneys. You should use GOLD MSDAL os oe soaks gently into the walls Armentrout | the way they're bucking his line, Von Hindenburg saliva to moisten the new Scent stamp than the old 2-center required, incon- | Loos Federation Unions Given Great- er Central Power and Duties. RY BAS | BUFFALO, Nov character of the tion of Labor was altered most important of all its tions, with hardly surface to indicate where the took pla and with few of the dele gates conscious of the ificance of eventful decisions adopted almon' without debate The changes in the at least as revolutionary as which the war has brought in the government of the United States. The government, even after the war, will never resyme its old forma, in stitutions and spirit, nor will the A F. of L. ever resume its old charac thods. A. Like Nation, Reborn The American nation in being born during the war American Federation of L Refore the war the A. F. of L. was &@ loose confederation of autonomoun unions, with no trol over either International or loca! organisations save the power to revok Not only would the unions have refused such control but the Gompers administration did not seek It, aveiding the tremendous responsibilities which it would have} entailed Aw at the conven Kreat changes nig federation are thome re or strikes of negotiations with em| lors, and there wan little common ac |tion save in a few phases of federal legisiation, Few people outside the labor movement knew how w were the bonds which held the un together The w: changing all thls the A. F. of L., thea the influ ence of President Gompers, un dertook the enormous responsi bility of committing the Amer jean labor movement to a defin Ite attitude and line of action during the war, Having aceept ed this responsibility, it haw been necessary to develop the means of control by which the un and thelr individual members could be brought to work In harmony Se far litth more has been done in this direction than te create the necessary spirit and lay the broad founda. tlons upon wh the great ma- chinery of union control and co ordination will hereafter be built First of all, co-ordination, w preciated by the rar fore the war each unjon strikes A t what it ations, it or could by whether the not Gompers' Power Bigger Now strikes or union negotiations affect an employer or al group of employers, but the Interests of the government and the entire American The government mu and that requires good offices A President t merely people be dealt with art the mm pers In the ot strong treasur ot Gon ow A. F. of 1 with a the govern n by the a chance nounced It | d . eration for representation in governmental ithe destined to work change With the sought and coming responsibil the Americ nore \* eat union, would activ be the an Inbor sought participation | content to pursue tte government pe poasible me onus ends and economic | which reaponsibility ans bore the New Convention Date Indiffere to economic and political questions has been rked characteristic of the con entions of the A. F. of L., but in the A. F. of L. will b a measure of responsibility for what jeVer the executive branch of the | government | Of equal future the importance in changing |the character of the A. F. of L. the change the convention date from November to June November was selected originally with an to keeping politics out of the convention, is eye because elections In in session are then concluded congress stil «and p speech June and election tforms in the every will making, decision of the convention have political bearing. it may be possible to keep partt san politics out entirely so—but it will impossible, even if desirat to prev discus of big jexues in a manner which will have a profound political influence. Wind-Mill Gone Among the changes taking place is the elimination of the socialist wind-mill, against which Gompers, like Don Quixote, has tilted so many famous tourneys. The socidlist party has blown up, and at the same time the A. F, of L. is rapidly absorbing at least into its war program many of the cardinal principles of socialism. This means that | in the future the time which has been devoted to the annual row between Gompers and the social ist opposition will go to the dis cussion of concrete measures, many of which are to be social- istic in character, One may like’ or disiike the char acter of the change that is taking place, but no one can deny its real ity, or fall to appreciate the fact that it is going to have enormous and far-reaching consequences in e government and life of the of the United States let us hope be eh Private Admires Colonel’s Uniform | Staff Correspondent | CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Nov. 28.—A private who had been in the army three days, It is sald, stopped a colonel the other day and carefully inspected his clothing. “You lucky stiff," quoth he, “I wish I had gotten in the com pany you're in. Look at the rags they gimme!” ripple | and #o is the! of| Each union got what it wanted by | | | movement has shunned rather thart 3TAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28, 1917. !Cow gir! Quits Movies to Play Burlesque at Gaiety Theatre red a oe Billie Bringham Dainty Billie with the “Armatrong Fe Galety theatre, in might say, very aad nging in the we It seema that 18 yea was born in the Oregon, and ever sine high to a grasmh how many their teeth wr Billie mana to break for a spell as a de Clayton, who pi Bil.” While stuff th narrow Clayton ge however, hy looks ar PP te the ble cho ont pullt n me any Mar ar re Billie with @ from the mc leaque here ery time she go the street up Pints er They can have all th sled automobiles, ute ever time,” Star reporter ornamented with aid in fancy THe town of drifted ad yor, rs ago Bil ft all young the for posite me the W hi for ad 4 a voice into bu w e envies oir new Bille to ns whie all the credit provided Bringham, soubret we for she is just for a horse te ndleton © she was knee whe knew just hands a horse was high the ages of puntry by looking at movien Margaret ar But ev team of horses the fan but give me a cay her dressing room bridles and BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOC IATION OF SAN FRANCISCO A NATIONAL Member Federal Men: Capital and su $16,900,000.00 BANK © Hank SEATTLE BRANCH AOL Second A WAGNER T. 8 WHITE c ) ve. Manager Anat. Mar DEPOSITS In this b kare GUARANTEED GUARDIAN UST & SAV NGS BANK ner Firat A bin a PAGE 4 CANDIDATE FOR LAND NO Nefore | hoon, let's oft contents Lady k monkey dapper and « Always fussing around on haw he looks. Combs his hair just #0 Bpends a lot of time wetting bis hat with just that proper tilt So on one side it will look cute and on the other bold-like. He pute away much time in front of the mirror trying out different expressions with hin eyes and to get the most effective emile The one he la a winning splendid tecth and gives lthat cute look. This t ing above the eyebrows but a hee of hair and a hat His brain works caune it's muse | only thing it himeelf. Scientists have jot time figuring out what ure a tall ie to it. but well say its « vital | object to the cat compared to the j lady killer tate, North Ameri neeited article he ts | | | s trying to master that she the o> haw ne amie we bis eft handed be bound, and work out is abe ar to thin ball of real es pore bia gore Yet when | notioe the placards (hat fos ike the verlest bor hie br Nveltent umklewt in ite joy at the gonnl > your bank acc ore th paying yc t of the sores DID YOU KNOW? Much progress has been madp tr billiards «ince the balls were changed to their present shape In making a soft collar for a would b 41 to wail & three and a half pas ger boat Shingle in of report a droy of their sales t« hot houses saleamen busine builder holder nicely cov and a leathe make a dandy Xma friend as a golf bay An old umbreill ered with strap, would gift to some canvas, Reporta come from Iceland ther: will 4 shortage of foe this win | ter on account of all the water being fromm, and none on hand to freeze Jin the future . Nobody papers, who controls offices in Petrograd, What in the difference? ‘The important thihy control of the messenger boys seme know, say the the telegraph Great Britain's air head has quit But no doubt it still has a few bot alr heads. WAR MOTHERS MEET The War Mothers, whose aim to find some woman to supply th needs of every soldier who has nm held Ubrar ther of his own, A meetin: th: CT in the re ot Armory, W ve. and nt. Tuesday . in Virginia BY During thene of wartime the enced housewife jat the ity | that is NOT flour she has a tion of any other brefides at all may have king acquaint a with corn bread and has some times met rye bread accompanied by the cheese of a sandwich By the end of the war, the patriotic housewife and her fam fly will be well quainted with what we have regarded as the poor relations of the bread family, and loaven dark, but delicious withal, of rye and corn, and bran and graham flous, and cakes of oatmeal and buckwheat and many strange grains | may find a welcome on our patriotic table Here are three good which to surprise your eaters next Wednesday INDIAN BREAD 1% cupfuls graham flour cuptul Indian (corn) meal tablespoonful soda, 1 tea salt, % cupful molasses, cupfuls milk. Mix and ‘edients, dd molasses nd turn into well buttered molds, Mold should not be more than two-thirds filled. Steam for | three hours. SWEET CORN CAKE cupful cornmeal, % cupful flour, 3% teaspoonfuls baking The Alphabet | ‘of the U.S. A. The following is submitted by Mrs . B18 Avalon way, West calls it the “Grown-U pr’ New Alphabet 7 A B c BIDDY BYE firet wh young in fe for made lens Anyn | and inexpert little appalled nding « bread of fine white rather vague concep tho| however. breads with wheatless Mix with 1 Add % spoonful 122 and sift dry 4 a milk N—Negotiate O—only P —principles Americans brave conserve! D E 1 Democracy embodies {reedom Q-Quit R—regarding BR self Tread upon vice w—Wait! ° X—Xamine Y—your Z—awal D kin live Minister! Y- ness fe © This then read H Y—— “ is to be filled out and will Have you done your BIT? HERE'S LIST OF BREADS THAT ARE NOT MADE OUT OF WHEA’ % cuptul 1 emg, 1 butter. Miz add milk, wen and bute in shallow 1 teaspoonful walt, % cupful milk, " wpoontul melted powder, molanwen, ta and wift dry ingr nin ten, m minutes well Bake pan in hot HOMINY GEMS One-tourth cupful hominy, % tea- % cupful boiling we. 1 cuptul sugar, & eggs, 3 tea Ada hom ter ul malt uptul scalded milk 4 tablespoonfula tle butter powder poor ter, 1 cornmeal tablespoc spoonfuls bakin |iny mixed with salt to boiling water, nd let stand until hominy absorbs water Add scalded milk to corn. al, then add sugar and butter, Combine mixtures, cool slightly, add yolks of eggs beaten until thick and whites of eggs beaten stiff. Sift in baking powder and beat thoroly, | Rake in hot buttered gem pans. Imitations Baker’s Cocoa Baker’s Chocolate The genuiné always have this trade- mark on the package and are made only fires, by Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. DORCHESTER, MASS. Established 1799 Phy sicians Warn Public Against Taking Substitutes for Nuxated Iron Say That Ordinary Metallic Iron Preparations Cannot Possibly Give the Same STRENGTH, POWER AND ENDURANCE | Besides, they may upset the gigestion, 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 Departwent Charities ousands not dist nd metallic | atten fal) t strength they seek have taken the and they trom drugs that th Quentl a About obte ert Rut If the . t Script ure te « mand F be may the prope n ne f f getting a od Tron, label and y I ) TRON able results ar ffer should cau at acceptin be map harm tha nothing more than a nd, which ma: produce far mor: . Just : ke ‘a meal of raw pota toes = might upret the atomach of, a delicate furnish nutri and ing ment atrength The wide spread pub Professor for New in the Healt phia, DP) ars Ad New Yor! Pepartment of F Charities of Philad on Louis Beyon, for t. Professor In neopathic M Ferdinand Kin i Medical the pub and nder the delusion that ated Iron, or at least somethir A tron, In re Dr my 10 parti harities trict Physicta with artment of Public Safety jurgeon, alvo as a m of tm obtain the vital not wish te of nek ving an imply because of my of) onfidence in the ordinary forms of| iron salts, with which there | much dinsatisfaction. mining the| 1 Iron I realized | t Ina was organic iron—| 4 conscientiously | ed in such @ nts as to be eas- calculated to act | talizer of the blood. | neth builder. | Its f ite remark- When 1/ p bound t nger men, loveller| women and healthier children.” } on ject Dr. Beyea| saye lan I have a ways to preseribi adverti and for yearn this same “As a ph 15 | edy. strengthenin, reeting digestive disorders.” Former Health Commissioner Wm. R. Kerr, of Chicago, says: “From my own experience with Nuxated Tron I feel that it is such @ valua- every phyaic! have taken it myself jenced ite health- building effect, an of the pub- lic welfar I feel it m: uty ¢ make known resultsl and want t say that believe own grea physical ac tivity is dur largely te my h Sauer, © in the Devt. of Public Roston phy- Health and Charities, sician, whe of Philndelphia has studied both in this country and in great ropean Medical Institutions, said Nuxated Iron is a wonderful re Not long ago a man came to |me who was nearly half a century Jold and asked 4 reme were generally valueless, . Keranond King | York Physt Medical Aw abs madeonmy- @ self and nu- erous patients have snvinced me that it is most extraordinary merit, e which should be generally scribed by all physicians, Notwith- standing the fact that I am nearing my 80th birthday, a short course of Nuxated Iron has made me feel like a@ new man. Fri “What have you been doing to yourself, y look #0 well and full of life.’ In my pinion there Is nothing like org jron--Nuxated Iron—to put. y ful strength and power ini ins of the weak, run-rown. or aged.” Dr. Ferdinand King says: “In my recent talks to physicians on the] grave and serious ocauenc iron deficiency in the blood of! American women, I have strongly | mphasized the fact that hould preseribe more otganic tron | Nuxated Iron-—for thelr nervous, undown, weak. haggard-looking | patients. Pallor 2 he skin of the voman Is pale uscles lack and utely medy and pre- Ca n n nfirm anne s the h | Gheske r.| Dr A J Surgeon ‘of k | House Surgeon pital, Chicago, ticular’ duty re to assist 5,000 bluecoats in good h perfect flighting would be physi withstand all mar the r ft and former Park Hoa It has been during the past in keeping Chi- Newman, Chicago, Feffornc * promp nt of Nuxated Jaques, Vis inabeth's Hos- | to give it a trial.| has proven, through my it to excel any prepara co[omn 1 have ever used for creating to give him a pre Mminary surance. I was a him with the hjood boy of 20, and as full and vitality as ay a young man he reall standing his a said, was ng had filled 30 he was in bad health, at 46 he was careworn and near! now, at 50, after taking Iron, a miracle of vitality face beaming with the buc examin: ren | youth “It pe ated 1 ands every year from kidney, liver t trouble ai jangerous maladies. ‘The real ise which started their dis was nothing more or leas than weakened condition, brought om by a lnck of iron in the blood. Thou- sands of people suffer from tron de= ficteney and do know it. If you well, you owe It make the following See how long you w far you can walk without be coming tired. Next take two five grain tablets of Nuxated Iron three times per day, after meals, for two weeks. Then test your strength © lives of thal saved who now @ noumonia, gripl *|eain and see how much you have ained NOTR—Nuxated Iron, which te presi scribed and r ended above by phys sictans in auch @ great Variety of caseay je not a patent medicine nor secret rem: edy, but one which ts well known t Gruggints everywhere, Unlike the older inorganic tron products, It is easily ast similated, and does not injure the teetl make them black nor upeet the stomach it Is m mogt potent rem y in nearly all forms @¥ indigest 1 felt $100 to any chat ation if they eannot t n under 6 in four have no seriou trouble, They also offer to refund your money if \t doom not at least double your strength 1d eaiurance in 10 days’ tin te ts dinpensed by Ow! Drug Co., Br Swift's Pharmacy and all good drags cinta,

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