The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 18, 1918, Page 3

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United and 126 tates war departm morning ANNOUNCING THE FIRST SCREEN APPEARANCE OF THE BEAUTIFUL NEW STAR, LAST SEASON’S VAUDEVILLE SE) TION, IN “SCHOOL DAYS” NO SEATTLE MEN IN TODAY nent reported 147 casualties Tuesday ul is the only tes are as follows IN PAGE 3 = SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS KILLED Private Laurence F. House Mrs. Kate MaGruder iT] 99 DIED oF ! vate Delmar A. Poulson Antone Poulson WOUNDED SEV y - « Private Floyd L. Daly Port Or Mrs. Phya Daly Private Lioyd EK. Gamber Coal Mont, Col Samuel Gamber MISSING IN ’ Sergt. E,W. Robert : * PD, Roberts Private Edward a” peth G n Private Edw. A. Mitehal M. Mitehell FIFTH AT pee ggdip St q Vame Address Next of Kin. ll TO ll Private Barl R. Ridd Utah, .Bringham A. Ridd Lieut. Payson G. Oe Ang fi H. P. Gates Private Leighton I Pierce Bilin, Mont B, EB. Pierce MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES Deaths 37 Wo nded t 102 ENLISTI M ng 161 ; . 3,006 Total . 3.10 ; KILLED IN ACTION Private Otto FE. tephens ‘ Wolf Creek, Mont Caroline Metnz WOUNDED SEVER uv " |Private Joseph W. Roop Los Angeles ; Rena FE. Roop t ls ecccccccccccccceeeees STATE ALREADY 34,000 H H je « ABOVE U. S. ESTIMATES ; ’Farand Near | cura. cn is raves on ig ah a H arate registration of September 18 ‘or the state of Washington are a $ News by Telegraph $0 ready 21,000 above tederat extimates e @ A total of 184,000 registrants is 7s and Telephone = $) shown in returns from 63 out of 66 ° e@ draft Final figures are ex ° e © pected to reach 200,000 Banks of 409 in war stamps during g county sold $445,- August D | Plymouth | will hold a concert Wednesday eve- | ning to aid the Red Cross. Amos Slater, mining expert, urged coal conservation befor the Asso ciated Engineering societies in the Chamber of Commerce rooms Tues day evening. Visiting soldiers and sailors are to IN THE FIVE-PART PHOTO-DRAMA - the Mer « irother x! club of St. Mark's opal churh. | Striking employes of the Puget | Sound Machinery depot back at work Wednesday after their employ ers signed the Metal Frank Rosi, | Meadows, found day on the char | for | Funeral services for Mrs. W. T. Burwell, who died Sunday at Puy allup, will be held Thursday from the Trinity parish church here at 4 p. m. Funeral services of Mrs, Euphemi Fast Prospect st, ¥ ill be held at the fam Thursday at 2:30 p. m. a union a Trades council The Cruise of the Make-Believes GREATER COLISEUM SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA 30—ARTISTS—30 proprietor of the uilty by jury Tues: > of having liquor MARIUS BRAMBILLA Conductor ily residence CONCERT NUMBER— Selection: “IF I WERE KING” Admission 25c Children 10¢ W. A. Coatz, sentenced to life im a habitual criminal Dr. prisonment who es and John 8 ers, from the jail, in 1917, has been app nded at Port land, and will be taken to the pe tentiary N. B. Solner, president of the First National bank of Bremerton, serious- Jly iM at the sh hospital, is re | ported improving V. P. Allen ed murder Sw flour is repealed, it w r ry Yar out that it was a could do te . | w, REPEAL OF TAX |tax on avery oa of bread eaten with | -- Amaral: mosartng of, ne Greed Vor | akg Toveati orto ciewore ite Commission Here Washington bureau of mines, is a wee" eterans’ associatio: " ne held a elf off to my wot gh in the United States, whether baked Friday in Mme. Lepper’s hall badly constipated, and fell of in member of the commission, aaa lin the home or purchased at a bak | hear bk sanor Kerns, Weight so fast that before I realized on Way to Alaska also includes geologists, coal ex : ON FLOUR URGED eh WITH CANAD piney Tete, Fas oth, Bevan tt I had lost all of thirty pounds Members of an Alaskan survey | ang engineers. A aga a ae pore ab eis ‘ My ition was so at or issio1 nted b; ‘ra Cia, oereh Wise Win. ste My, ponalt n was so awful that 1 commission appointed by Franklin! one commission will meet witl WASHINGTON, Sept. 18—cCon 40 PER CENT OF FLOUR OTTAWA, Sept. 18—The follow.| Vers scored meriect. Tehay at the/@ solid month, unable to do a thin Questionnaires were baing mailed K. Lane, secreary of the interior |citizens of Alaskan cities to di B cress today war asked to amend the! FROM PACIFIC COAST ite Americans are mentionea in the BABY clits neld In Satordas ty Oe) St knew 1 had to act ‘at once tol qpegistrants of September Ta. hy are, ™ Seattle Prepariog for {Meir aterhe.war problems andl & revenue bill to aid the food adminis-| oi ont oe the flour that Prt te acon: K. & Kemp, San|#ume its work again Saturday “ie : ae on Jas I had) the local boards Wednesday under a eS x i West rae methods of shipping Al tration’s new wheat conservation | goes to Europe during the coming | Diego, Cal : 1 Praga Ui dred and twelve applicants [°2" 8 much tees hg : orders from Provos' Marshal Crow ieorge svans, University of| coal. \ program. In a letter to Representa: | year will be sent from the Pacific Wounded—T, L. Kemp, San Diega ted Tuesday for the tank S| nad finished my first bottle of this| ceive inn cleationtaties’ eran me $ tive Henry T. Rainey, of Illinois,| coast, says Charles Hebberd, state|T. G. Cline, St. Bernard, Cal.; W. G recruiting station at 409 County-| Facing, 1 felt so much better that|end of next week. It is believ © ¥ood Administrator Hoover suggest: | food administrator. Gersie, Los Angeles L. Crockatt, building. Applicants vad ally got me another, and I kept on|that the government will not call iB ed that the bill be amended to reepal| fHebberd urges that food conserva. Spokane R. H. Eaton, Chula Vista, | classes between 18 and 46 are being | ‘ving ti now I can eat most any-|any older or younger men re @ a tax of 4 cents a barrel on mixed! tion be more rigorous, as America C4; H Heflin llingham, | examined for the corps thing I want and don’t suff next summer because it is thought flour, which has been in force sincé must ship 50 per ‘cent more food to Wash Villlams, Hayden, Ariz The more homes bureau of the Se from gas or sour stomach. My s class will furnish all t en the Spanish-American war Europe in 1919 than in 1918 SH. T ns, Coleman, Cal.; J. R. A.|attle Chamber of Commerce nd heart does not trouble at all,| that th overnment will be able to & The food administration, Hoover) Fiour will be shipped wherever Lee. tland, Ore.; L. A. McKim,| Commercial Club will launch a cam-| now, I am entirely rid of those| train / says, is planning to practically d0| possible rather than wheat Outle Mont.; L. A. McIntyre, San! paign to enlist the support of * awful headaches and chills I used| Seven days will be allowed each with pure wheat flour for the Francisco; 3. G. Denham, Portland, | tg aid their employes in building and ¢ faye, and with the use of Tanlac| registrant in which to fill out and () duration of the war, and put in its} Ore.; A. Drummond, Pasadena, Cal. | owr their own homes, according | axatiye ‘Tablets, my sats z h , In the ea t mere " is 5 ative Tablets, my constipation |return his questionnaire, In th Kk | place a flour consisting of 80 per & French-spe sous American Red) Gassed—D. A. Stewart, Los An-|to resolutions adopted at 4 meeting pas been entirely relieved. I sleep | Matter of exemptions it has not 2 cent wheat and 20 per cent substi-| Cross nurse nay been assigned to gare : ee ee ‘Tuesday like a rock at night, and I never) been decided by government authori 4 eee ee te See ccie nistle, | ise, manager Mitsui & Co., feel tired and worn’ out when 1) ties whether shipyard workers as a] t 4 Unless the present tax_on mi Wed wats large yanese commercial concern, up, like I did before. I have | Whole will be exempted or not. 3 | was guest of honor at ainier club already gained eight pounds and Crowder Opposes It e banquet Tuesday night, at wt i from the way I am putting on flesh| This in part is discouraged by Pro —_— | millions of tiny disease germs” ae Dalia ere tail (ae Ise Mca a EE cree ae vould probably cause men Don’t Continue to Suffer Be-|to set up their attack on the? for 100 Seattle business men over than I have in a long time,|t? flock to the shipyards to evade cause of Wrong Treat- {surface of the skin, and in? Vincent Rosa, of Renton, accused and am ready to go back to work |e er wineeia ah cera ment. the form of pimples, boils, - af hachoting- his’ brother, Leopold) Pasi: oly 2) TieEt ens Sha thar ie sunktial to! aacpirier ae sealy eruptions and itchy,” r Rosa, charged by the government «@ Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell han 6¢. aie / har cetermiinee’ t If you are one of the thou-|burning irritations, begin t's 1 deserter, found not guilty by jury | Drug Stores under the personal di ‘ a; aa Shh? fs vf . oti ; a railroad administration, were/sands who are afflicted with|their disfiguring and de- lin federal court Tuesday To do your duty during these trying State Fish Commissioner 1. iH. i ~3 Darwin asks aid of State « times your health should be your first minitrator Charen Heber to help consi ation. T se two women | white his going to waste beckues of |lack of cold storage facilities tell how they found health. Hellam, Pa.—“I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound for female troubles and a dis- placement. I felt all rundown and was very weak. J had been treated by a physician without results, 80 decided to give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial, and felt better right away. I am keeping house since last April and doing all my housework, where before I was unable to do any work. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound is certainly the best medicine a woman can take when in thiscondition. I give you permission to publish this letter.”—Mrs. £. R. CRUMLING, R. No. 1, Hellam, Pa. Every morning the first thing I think of when I awaken is, “I wonder did my son survive the day?” and the next thing that comes to my mind is, “Am I worthy of my son?” A man hasn't any right ask, “Will he come to back?” but “Did he go Lowell, Mich.—“I suffered from cramps and dragging by us ae aca Sy down pains, was irregular and had female weakness and SEG GEMMA a fll ie displacement. I began to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- DIRE A Gs Bs 4 table Compound which gave me relief at once and restored myhealth I should like to recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s remedies to all suffering women who are troubled ina simi- lar way.”—Mrs. Exisz Hen, R.No.6, Box 83,Lowell, Mich, Why Not Try LYDIA E. PINKH | VEGETABLE COMPOUND INE CO. LYNN. MASS. government needs the money to win the war. We've got to do more than sacrifice one lump of sug- ar, using two instead of three in our coffee. We've got to wear our old clothes and patch and mend them over and over again if nec- essary, to provide the gov- ernment money with which to win this war.—Prof. Clark P. Bisset Hh mine Congregational church. eemept with | NORTHERN PACIFIC RR. MAN FORCED. TO QUIT WORKING Thomas Ryan Was in Miser- able Shape and Had Lost 30 Pounds Tanlac Ends Troubles “I tell you what, this Tanlac is| certainly building me up something | wonderful, and it sure makes a fellow feel good to be able to et back to work again after lying up at home so long,” said Thomas Ryan, an employe of the Northern Pacific railroad, who lives at South | Tacoma, the other day. | “L was alw strong and/ healthy person, continued, “till | about two months ago, when I just went all to pieces. I lost my ap petite entirely and got so I didn't even want to look at anything te eat The little I did manage to foree down soured on n stomach and made me so sick th 1 had vomiting spell every day that formed from my undigested food would press on my heart and| cause it to palpitate so hard I felt like it would jump out of my body 1 suffered terribly from he and I had a hard chill tae GROTE-RANKINCO. __ANNEX STORE ! 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I hardly slept a wink | at night and would get up in th morning feeling so tired and fage rection of a special Tanlac represent ati Advertisement — - | General McAdoo, as a patriotic meas. disease, verily you know| Being in the blood, these! ‘Gi Y 3| "A conference is to be held in}What real torture is. You|disease germs can be reached: {Ulve Yfour Stomach ’ Washington between Provost Mar |know well enough what it|/only through the blood, and: : H N Sateen oe tia lauseeeanbe ‘ral! means to lie awake at night,|local applications have no ef-' ; a Magnesia Bath } nantes: pile i opin ds nay: or Tubbing and scratching your! fect whatever. That is why ) { A Wonderful Treatment for Dys- { pepsta, Indigestion and Sour, Upset Stomach, with says a well known per cent of all digestive disorders a h.”” Nature | s one of are caused by “acid stoma t a h walls, and causes partially and the pain commonly mistaken for indigesti This on. harmful, isonous excess should be neu its way into ied all over Vv » blood and is ca ful ina little water. ishes, and natu gestion followa the shipyard exemptions No an or we n who suffers) Tine corps, navy R .! ts SA “ r cid indigestion or dyspepsia | of the services will probably be open phase of skin disease is the porary relief. Soon the fiery stomach an to those who are not called. vii te almost unbearable suffering] itching breaks out again, for’ | und induction into the nh owalls and causes partially | thought that many new registrants ing and spoiling the complex- carding ‘Thus the stomach, while funda; rally Be in khaki before the end ef ion’ and leaving its blighting!/and begin taking S. S. S&S. Pores or theln sour, | Phe condition of Mrs, W. &./red pimples. — the day you got on the right eat begins to hurt 8!Craig, of 4020 26th ave. 8 W.| At last science has de-|treatment. You can get S. 8. of Bisurated Mag a *, liable druggist and take a te vot thru the head Sunday evening termined the real source of|S. at any drug store. Begin dnesday. City hospital physi- t i omach 4 hold no hope for her recov- reason Why the prevailing glad\y give you full instrue- i HTS. treatment heretofore used has| tions about your own ease, present, much as John H. Duffner, furniture sales: | Droven such a complete fail-| Addr Medical _ Director, paper or spong nan, of 5717 First ave. N. E., shot ra u symptom of st i the neck bg his wife Mon-|Ure. It has been proven that|/402 Swift Laboratory, At day, will recover. it this week. ged to ask exemption by Director any form of irritating skin| structive work. raw and irritated skin, in a'salves, ointments, lotions, vain endeavor to get relief|washes and other remedies: from the fiery burning. japplied to the skin can do no, Of course, the most serious!more than give merely tem-" shipping board in regard to the Volunteer Later nduction into the and other branches May ary Volun ma caused by the fiery itching) such treatment cannot reach and irritation of the skin. In|the source of the trouble. addition, the disease often| If you want permanent re- causes unsigh roughness lief from the tortures of skin and discolorations, disfigur-| diseases, lose no time in dis- all local remedies, uired to take up essential work r the work or fight order Class 1 men will be available for servic are nined soon as and is as filed It questionnaires ification de’ marks in its wake. Many a|today. You will be delighted beautiful in has been|with the results, and when marred by these disorders) you are thoroughly rid of which first appeared as tiny| your trouble, you will praise ICTIM OF SHOOTING IN CRITICAL CONDITION Smith Cove dock remains critical Robert Collin foreman, all this enlightenment comes the! write to our physician he will skin diseases, and with! taking it today, and if you edort impurities in the blood causejlanta, Ga.

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