The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1918, Page 3

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‘ADAMS FACES | FIRST AT Continuons THREE ATTLE MEN IN LI PIKE 11 to I The United States war department reported 142 causaltien Wednes- Jay night, and 121 ‘Thursday morning Wednesday night's list in divided as follows:'| Killed invaction, missing action, 38: wounded severely, 39: died of wounds, 11: died from aeroplane accident, 1; wounded, degree undetermined, 6; died of Once she loved a Beautiful Brakeman, but he said: and some jesting things about her freckles, Then came a whole regi ment of sweethearts who fought for her smiles. “Pipe the skirt"— wounded da from cattle next of kin Buses, next of kin 1 W. Holm, in action t and Pacific pind oO —IN— Name Private Fred Folmer Private James i. Howell Private Lester Wells | JOHANNA ENLISTS Private Sidney S Private Arthur D, » Patterson rrom Lieut. C, L. Koh WOUNDED » Conrad C. Cockerline Vdward A. Flynn William M. Heath is divided as follows severely, 43 acelde! men ineluded In the Joe L next of kin Johr IMIARY PICKFORD} Washington Killed in action, 22 disease, 9; died died of nt und other causes, lists, rtolero, 1809 1 Ikaneson, King Mra, Veda’ Buse namely: Private Weller st, and Killed in aetion 4 Western ave n named Private Private Orie E. Blfer h John Laufer, to Harbor Private V Hull, tor Morea orth John, wounded, de Itles are as follow Next of Kin. Tony Volmer s P. Howell Mine Ida Pulley Mont Utah Ja St. Anthony, Idaho Portian: Maudlin, Or seeecee ed. B. Breed Mont A. J. Patterson ACCIDENT «.C, C. Kohimeter y Or Mra. 1. Cockerline Mont....Mra. B. M. Flynn ah. Mrs Private Frank ‘kelly Mra rivate Latney Y, Montague San Diego, Cal. Mrs. Fairy Montague WALLACE on the MISSING IN ACTION WHURLITZER Private Joseph N. Rusee Seattle Mrs. Veda Tuner Private Orie E. Elfers Auburn, Wash... Mra MeRride Private Wendell W. Holm Private Sylvain Ho Woun Mull STAR-LIBERTY } } WEEKLY jem } , | Private Roy J Admission 20c KIL Name Children 10c Private Dominick Rartolero .... Plus War Tax Private Eric J. Oslin | pnp Private James A. Yarno | WOUNDED | Sergt. Frederic M. Thompson Private Emery W Albert R Anthony | Private Victor Moreau Private David Folsom Private Howard BR Private William O rivate Clyde H. Hess rivate Alvin G. Kellberg Private Albert T. Klaus Private Martin Krasevsich | Private John Laufer Summary Deaths Wounded Mis ae Deaths Wounde In hands of enemy Missing eee Kit Name Corp. Manuel Souza, Jr SCOUT QUOTA IS RAISED QUICKLY Thursday at noon the three-day drive for $60,000 for the Seattle Boy Scouts for the three years beginning October 1 came to an end with the entire amount assured. While the drive is satisfactorily ended, the campaign will be kept open for several days, to permit a cleaning up of all outstanding pledge U. S. Troops in Good)! To Free Your Skin Health, Is ‘Report WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.— mer- of Hair or Fuzz ican troops, both here and overseas, No toflet table is complete without | continue to establish good health rec a small package of delatone, for with | ords,” according to Surgeon General it hair or fuzz can be quickly ban- | Gorga ished from the skin. To remove | hairs, you merely nix into a paste enough of thd powder and water to cover the objectionable hairs, This cards, and to get results from 500 | should be left on the skin about two letters that were sent out Wednes minutes, then rubbed off and the ATTACKS day by Drive Manager Carl FE. Cro skin washed, when it will be found Have Been son, asking individuals known to be free from hair or blemish sure friendly to the uts to come STOPPED hyou get genuine delatone.—Adver- forward with their pledges without tisement. For Over 50 Years | being asked = — DR. KLINE’S EPILEPTIC In general, Manager Croson asks EMEDY. It is.a rational an? remark- Enlopsy Falling Siete aed biedrod either mail or bring to Treasurer O. nts. Get or order it J.C, Dutton, 443 Henry building, the cash to cover the first year’s pledge and a card covering the two remain ing years Wed ay the Boy Scout team workers were all entertained at a ——| luncheon by the Rotary club. At Death's Door “IT was talking with my neighbor, Mr. Webb, the other day, regarding Sensible Practical Says Retailers Are Getting a Taste of the great trou stomach ha@ given him. He uffered sev Their Own Medicine en or eight ye aK nal ail stores of Seattle spent times from acute ation public-to carry as many packs bloating of ga hick med to home as possible. Now that the off his heart action, He said ho Teamsters’ union has put a side in effect for stores and made the and leliver the propriet are of their own initiative nning to howl.” This is the view of the sidewalk very controversy given by H. W 1, business ¢ t of the Team who decries the ridicule has cere alk wal wouldn't have lived r h hk r if he hadn't taken Mayr's Wonderful well nan of him. It is a sim harml that remove the from the inter: | de tional tract inflamma: | D: tion which all | sters’ stomach, li sidewalk deliver aration atarrhal mucu allays the causes practically nd intestinal ail und union of every size, type and build, are found Sorta iacinding appenticiia, ‘One| Dail ways, sie . dose will convince, or m y refund.| not affect private homes, Hed rp ed in our great new ed. Owl Drug Co, Bartell’s Five|the business men who have already af rug Store persuaded their own customers to stock of wherk Ate carry. packages, DD scored Councilman Hesketh for his announcement that he is out ground that perishable products spoil and there is no labor saving. Dail the controvers and arrived at his without investigation. conclusions Norwegian Vessel Shelled by U-Boat SKIN TROUBLE “My face mall pimples and neck broke which swell Oct. 14 out with ed and festered until they were like Returns to Bergen boils, When I opened them they| cirpigTlANIA, Sept. 19.—The filled again, and caused intense Pain| xopwegian ateamship Bjornstjern ang loss of sleep. At last they were| Nemmekian Seeman employed in so disfigurir I had to give up my Belgian relief work, w shelled and uld not go anywhere of this trouble other position and After five years having used many tions, I tried Resinol Ointment ar Resinol Soap, The pain and itching were relieved at once, and when I had used 1% jars of Ointment of Soap 1 . German submarine America to Am damaged while en route from sterdam, it yunced today: She put in to Bergen for repairs. The itside the war zone. be held and prepara was Overcoats Twored at Fashion Part! attack occurre¢ An inquiry w and While the nation's conservation needs have placed somé re- number of models, there is no limit on the tailors whose products we sell tailoring genius. Priced seven cake was cured Now my child's is clear Barneston Is on Job for Salvation Army strictions on the artistry and cleverness of the You get the full advantage of real ler, 303 East 93rd St, New York city The quota for Barneston, Wash., inol Ointment and Resinol Soap | was $2.10 in the Salvation Army's old by all druggist drive for funds The people of the E campaign quarters in Seattle oO with the regret that they could not over-subseribe their quota still fur Regulation Army Uniforms, $27.50; Overcoats, LITTLE GIRL IS FINE $45.00; Raincoats, $9.00. SUNFLOWER GARDENER Little Mary Turner, 4% years old, who lives at eventh ave, is one of the best little gardeners in She has raised several sunflowers, one of which is 12 ft. 11 inches tall. Another cham pion specimen has 30 buds on it al servi for Andrew n, who died Sunday, were held Scottish Rite cathedral Wed- 916 SECOND AVENUE at the | nesday, of casualties to OFFICERS STED IN ACTION Chetlo Harbor, San Francisco MINE! Mrs, Ellen Childers Wash... Chas. Me Mrs. Marie V n John, Wash. CTION NO. 2 IN ACTION Address Next of Kin. Seattle Joe Rartolero Seattle John Isaacson WOUNDS Terry, Mont + Mra. J. A. MeConky RELY Joseph I. Thompron Mra, Ho V. Barber Mrs. Carrie Lovick Emil P akima, Wash, Mrs. 8. Mor 10N . . Gooding, Idaho. .Lorenzo P. Folsom Gooding, Idaho. .Lorenzo D. Folsom tte, Mont Mra. H. G. Simpson Gray ‘Bull, Wyo.... Mra. C. W. Hess Troy, Idaho Alfred Kellberg Avondale, Colo......Adolph J, Klaus Pueblo, ¢ John Petrovich Walin Walla, Wash...Henry Lauter MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES date MEN Address 2:Cambria Next of Kin Manuel a Wesker: Buying War Stamps Another group of railway men has come thru with its war savings for the war savings stamp campaign, ac- cording to the list submitted by H. Alvin Moore, of the raflroad depart ment of the war savings stamp com Cat. | mittee, HL H. Hunter subscribed $110 and A. J. Meyers $100, while the Mount Rainier lodge, No, 806, Brotherhood Locomotive Firemen and Engi neers, came thru with $240. Others who signed up for stamps are: Emil Norby, $60; H. E. Good lund, $35; Fred H. McCabe, $60; W. G. Meyers, $50; J. E. Meyers, $60; M M. Rayburn, $30; Mr. and Mrs. G. P. that all who want to help the Scouts| Dukes, $30, and H. E. Spencer, $38. __NEW CHARGE new charge was filed against Alvin H. Adams, youthful from the coast artillery corps, and alleged slayer of M«#L. Raymer, rent Redmond, June Prosecuting Attor M. Brackett Wednesi car driver last, by near Deputy i previously char murder in the second 4 Brackett changed the charge to first degree, upon additional ¢ which strengthened the theory of premeditation Hefore the original charge was filed, Adams claimed insanity, Brack ett had Dr, A. P. Calhoun examine him, and Dr Adams was Your Calhoun reported that normal mentally, Ad Adams pleaded insanity when arraigned Thursday morning. Judge Calvin Hall set the for October 7 MRS. CHRISTENSEN GAINS 36 POUNDS BY TAKING TANLAC. Health Was Completely Shat-| tered When She Began Taking Treatment “Just give me Tanlac and |may have all the other medicine: id Mrs. C. W. Christensen, resid. ing at 1 South 44th Street, Ta coma, Washington “Those who have not seen me began taking Tanlac,” con. Mrs. Christensen, “would know me on first sight, I/ ich a change. Wh you hardly have undergone % do you know I have actually gained thirty-six pounds. It hardly | sounds reasonable, but it’s the truth. | I had suffered from nervousness and | frequent dizzy spells for seven| years, and my sleep was so broken, | and I was so tired that I hardly felt | like getting up in the mornings. My | back felt like it would break in two, it hurt me so badly and my kidneys bothered me all the ime. Everything I would eat tasted bad and my stom ach was so upset that I could not | tt more than one meal a day, and a very light one. Besides all | about eighteen months ago I) in an automobile accident, and | have been almost a nervous wreck | ever since. I thought my condition that this, bad enough before, but after-| wards my health was completely | shattered. The pains in my back were almost unbearable, my stomach got worse and I was in dreadful plight. I lost weight until I got down to only ninety-eight pounds was hardly more than a fram was confined to my weeks. | “Finally a friend of my husband advised him to get me to try Tan-| lac, and my improvement commenced with the first bottle. I have been | gaining in weight and strength ever since until now my troubles are not | only gone, but I feel just as strong | and well as I ever did. I eat just| anything and enjoy it and nothing | hurts me a particle. My nerves are strong and steady and I sleep so well | that I’m glad for night to come, and | getting up tlme comes too early for me in the mornings. Tanlac has cer. tainly brought health and happi nd I can’t say too much 1c is sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores under the personal di- | rection of a special Tanlac represent Advertisement and bed for several ness to me MJ BRAND UM Our Guarantee Your grocer will refund the full price you paid for M.J.B. Coffee, if it does not please your taste, no matter how much you have used out of the can. The best coffee at any price Vacuum Packed By Special Process THY): J. BRANDENSTEIN & COMPANY Y// OFFICE AND 313 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE ATTLE IT’S NOT YOUR HEART; Renee A I Further | MMU, ENSTEIN ECO ly cog. CAL WAREHOUSF. IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS Kidney disease is no respecter of persons. It attacks all classes, re- gardless of age, sex or condition majority of the ills afflicting peo- ple today can be traced back to the kidney trouble The kidneys are the portant organs of the boc are the filterers, the pur your blood. If the pc are swept from the t the blood are not the kidneys will weariness, ney, backache, trouble, difficulty wh pain in loins gall sto Fcatica and lumba All these di ements are \ture's signals to warn you that the na- kidneys need help. You should use GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap- sules immediately. The soothing, healing oil stimulates the kidneys, relieves inflammation and destroys ms which have caused it it until tomorrow. Go to your rist today nd insist on his h a box of GOLD OM Capsules. In ld feel health and Will bless the ard of GOLD MED- Do seach day, ass condition and e danger of other attacks, Ask fi the oriminal iraported GOLD MEDAL brand. Three Money refunded if they do not help | you, Satistactory‘Terms Always mEROTE- OTTO F RLOEL, These Nine-Piece Aluminum Cooking Sets FREE With Monarch Malleable Ranges SOLD THIS WEEK Trade your old Stove, Heater or Used Furniture as part payment on a NEW MONARCH RANGE. —Basement, Stove Section. I) TTT ‘TM LJ eee Lou = uy tim) PECL PLL Square Posted Wood Cribs Special $9.75 | A safe and comfortable bed for baby—made with | heavy square posts. The sides have eleven square fillers—the link fabric spring has a smooth surface and will not tear bed clothing. 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