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‘Russia Will Join Allies’--Kerensky! PARA ARPAAA ARR APR nr Oe jA WHOLE LOT OF BOCHES na This is an exhibit in the British zoo on the western front. If you haven't anything else to do, you might count |™ the captured Huns in this picture. They are part of the 57,000 captured by the British alone in August. | STEAMER CUTS LAUNCH IN TWC VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct. 2—Run ning at Ralf speed thru the thick fog ‘that everbung the water last night, . owned by i : : the gasoline launch Jarvis Island. ‘The big steamer was coming in the First narrows shortly be 10 o'clock, creeping along in the Opposite Prockton point, the launch. stternpting to cut her bow, suddenly loomed out veil fog. first intimation the officers on bridge of the President had of Recident was when they heard shouts for help from under their A line was thrown over the and the occupants of the small ‘Were brought aboard uninqured Wrecked launch was towed In. gibirer RK, Sept. 28 —The first to the Liberty Loan was by the Prudential, pany of America H 000 com i ‘| branches are more What Do People Read? Here’s Late Analysis What do Seattle people read in time of war? The public brary and its popular than ever, but various lines of reading have undergone a change in pop- ularity, attendants have found. F . always popular, has 1 creased in appeal, 20,366 fiction books being taken out in August at the central or downtown library Women read more fiction than men, and girls and young ladies more than mature women. Girls and young women read more light fiction, while men tackle the works of Tolstol, Wells, Conrad and Bal- zac. Boys and young men prefer light fiction. Travel hax taken an upward leap in popularity since the begining of the war. Literature, which includes poetry, is well patronized, 1,988 books of this nature being taken out in August. Biography has fall- en behind travel since the begin- — — CATARR NOTIN ‘WT you CAN'T RELY) ON SPRAYS AND INHALERS | There is no use permitting) j if to be deceived. Per- Bie ke thousands of others with Catarrh, you are about ready to believe| that the disease is incurable,| “and that you are doomed to spend the remainder of your | days hawking and spiiting,) with no relief in sight from inflamed and stopped-up air Passages that make the days Miserable and the nights sleepless, 3 | Of course this all depends} Upon whether or not you are} illing to continue the old-| time make-shift methods of| “treatment that you and many “ther sufferers have used for Years with no substantial re- “tilts. If you are still con- ‘tent to depend upon the use ‘Of sprays, douches, inhalers, ‘ilies and other like reme- by themselves, that are Spplied to the surface and} Gmnot reach below it, then} fé up your mind now that | Catarrh will remain a companion and will fol- ‘ 7 to the grave. ,,20u must realize that the ttisease itself, and not its _'mptoms, is what you have tocure. Of course you know tt when you are cured of ny disease its symptoms will] pear. Catarrh mani- fests itself by inflammation the delicate membranes of ™@ nose and air passages, \ effects 5 CURABLE which choke up and make breathing very difficult. To get rid of these distressing you must remove their cause. The blood is laden with the Catarrh germs, which direct their attack against the ten- der and delicate membranes of the nose and_ throat. These germs cannot be reached by sprays or douches, * which, of course, have no ef- fect whatever upon the blood. S. S. S. is a purely vege- table blood remedy, made from roots and herbs direct from the forest, which com- bat promptly any disease germs or impurities in the blood. This great remedy has been used for more than lfifty years, with most satis- factory results. It has been successfully used by those af- flicted with even the severest * cases of Catarrh, because it drives out from the blood the Catarrh germs, and élimin-| ates every foreign substance from the blood. S. S. S. is sold by druggists every- where. For the benefit of those afflicted with Catarrh or other blood diseases, we maintain a medical depart- ment in charge of a specialist | % skilled in these diseases, If you will write us fully, he will give your case careful study, and write you just what your own _ individual case requires. No charge is made for this service. Ad- dress Swift Specitic Co., 406 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. ning of the war. An interest in German books, especially translated histories and biographies, has been since the participation United States in the war German pre-war writings are be carefully studied. nN manifested of the ing Hunines books are appeal to local who by frequenting the Hbrary are enabled to effect a saving on tech nical books they otherwise would be compelled to expend large of money for Books on mathematice, chemis- try, astronomy, engineering, ence, medicine, ete, are taken out comparatively large =numbers, 7 wach books being borrowed In at eligion appealed to 426 individ- uals in August, lower even than in previous years Eleven rained books for the blind loaned during August, exerting widespread commercial men. sums ° while 2.246 periodicals were loaned |— Books on philosophy loaned during ™ August numbered 942, but as the philosophy department includes books on magic meameriem, ete the percentage actual philosophy is extimated an small [VITAL STATISTICS! MARRIAGES Raymond J. Franz, Wallace, Idaho, and Zola Van Oratran, Haven, Kan Daniel MeIntos tte, Mont, and 1 Clark, Bal Or Henry Symons, 22, North Mat Kk, and Lilly Blanehe Taylor Mulnix, Seattre, and Ella J Oakland, Ca jamin Herman and Sarah Breslin 4 Josephine Bach Forks, and Ma and Margaret Redburn G. Rattin, Keattle. Ora N. Marey. Tacoma, and Leta M. Marey, #pokane William Ward, Joyce, and Mary ©. Moyer, Seattle Fred J. Christoffers and Cora M. Nor- man, Seattle. Tien McKingle and Mary M. Corey, Be attie William ©. O'Gorman and Kltzabeth Harkin, Senttle Rertrand Waldo feynolds, 25, and Aube > on, Beltinghgin, and Mary 7, and Florence Robert 1. 44, Beattie Christen and Peterson, fenttle Nelson and Jeanette De Mars, Beaville ree Beda Edith hugene C. Jack and Hazel Grace Mac Kechnie, Bremerton | BIRT Roy to Mr. and Mrs King st, May 19 Hoy to Mr. and Mrs A. 1. Linne, 2015 T lith ave. N., eptember Roy to Mr. and Mre J. B_ Metnterny, 422 Terry ave., Heptember 17 Roy to Mr. and Mrw. P. Onkon, Hoattt September 23 to Mr. and Mrs, A. Hammer, Se Btepmber 2 to Mr. and Mra. B. P, Royce, 1521 15th ave, Heptember 16 Girl to Mr, and Mra, ©. W. Bryant 2435 Warren ave., Btepmber 15 Boy to Mr. and Mra. J. F. De Linie, 767 Tard at., September 26 to Mr. and Mra M. Merefort, Rainier ave, Beptember 14 Girl to Mr. and Mra ©, MeKibben, | Kirkland, September 22 Girl to Mr. and Mra, ©. WH. Bredemyer, 1924 Beventh ay Girl to Mr . September 18 J. Iverson, 1, X. Otera to Mr J. A. Peabody Beptember 25 and Mra Knetat Girl to Mr William 1. Nut &, August 23, | y to Mr. and Mra. Y. Tuerukawa, | 412% Fifth aye, §., Bei Boy to Mr and Mra Z W 8 ade, 816 RIA ; HARMLESS NOW Martietd “ te Marris, 1 160 Winthrop #t Hepte Girt to Mr. and Mra} Whitney Homer Brown R. Lyon at, Heptember 16 trl to Mr. and Mra D, Hopkins, 18 iri, te dnd Greenwood. Reptember 21 i. Perong, 421 sD. Van Wyek, M. Marvard, Meaghn Sacoba to Mr and Mra ., Beptember 2 L. Gulgni, 917 Anna ©. Grall in age Marry Ruben against Nellie Fradeft. ena M desert Jennie 1 HUNS DRAG AGED at Albert A MEN THRU STREET (Special to The Star by N. E. A) STOCKHOLM, Oct ermans in Russian occupied territor re orted to be st « any one sus pected of ik tendencies or weartng «a Russian uniform. In Minsk old men have been tied to horses and dragged thru the streets. Every time th 26th N. V cone during § 1 cent for “Our Boys in France bacco Fund At the month it turned o tiers’ sno ‘Your Liver is out of Order You know the signs—a neavy head, sick stomach, | bad taste. in the mouth, latent dyspepsia. 1 Fowler, near te Olt! te Mroand Mra © Anderson, 118 A J. Moff, 2022 23rd eainst Thomas Lucky store, at 69 sold an ice cream aside end of the r 331 pennies to Pay strict snentant, 657 | attention to these symptoms jand get prompt relief b » oO R 2, DAY, OCTOBET 1918. ‘WORLD'S SOCIAL STRUCTURE, HE SAYS, TO BE NEW BY HAROLD EDWIN BECHTOL (Huropean Manager of N. i. A) LONDON, England, Oct, 1—-Un wavering fidence that Russia will clusive interview for the Newspaper Enterprise Association fundamental task In Rossia is the clearing out of German dom- by doing this the will be dealt A burglar in wana burglar in n of the house. “The second task is the organiza tion of a central government respon sible to the will of the majority of Russians, Such a government will be established, AT TE MOMENT THINGS ARK SHAPING KAPIDLY IN THAT DI A Discusses Intervention iy ts among the leaders of jon for ¢ Regeneration of « by President sky of the proally Arch angel “government of the north,” which has just adbieated in favor of [the central government formed by | Gen, Alexieff at Samara, “As we talk here a central power is being created!” he said. “Siberia also has a provision al gove mt ond duma, end ' t all the Bolshevik I asked his opinion of the present It isn't strictly intervention at all, but military aid for the forces in Russia fighting Germany, just as Americans fight in France and French in the Balkans,” he said | ‘ nply the enmary co operation of all allies “The important th m that the is free from time-worn trodt tions, watch carefully that militar help ix ured solely in the interest of tb { | “Lage the European | allies’ re Russia cc with quiet ¢ » declare they | have no relation with monarchiat schemers, and that not without rea |xon did Russia insist that America articipate in any intervention | “Bolshevik tyranny im at the mo. | mentxontzing. This and ter = on > mar ‘ the aubmits to eritage cu: might—that only cowards and humbugs can bow to the will of | the people and representative govern mental institutions. Scheming Will Fail “That is also the exact idea of the monarchints. complicate the fight of the Russian people against | Germany dnd against the Bolshevtki’| | However, these conspiracies by ad herents of crardom and intrigues in ain European allied circles do not me aa to the future liberties who now these criminal schen il) fail, because, first, 1 know th unshakable Russian will to be free second, watching the world war for four years, | see the tendency toward freedom developing and spreading. | “Even revolutionar tendencies | appear | “Profound upheaval of the founda: | tions of the world’s social economic system, the everincreasing rote of | organized labor in war processes, in evitable state control of all sides of ; the cconombe structure, will unavoid. ably shape the life of all nations into! new forms, far removed from czar dom. New World Created | “Under the new order, even the old state systems of western Europe will become history. | “Under terrible suffering and in| | floods of blood a new world is being | created—BUT IT WILL BE CRE ATED.” | ” - S RA - * AMA eo * This map shows the location of Sa- | | mara, the new capital. Be Here October 11 When the war trophies train which is touring the Coast in support of the Liberty Loan, again visits this city on October 11, Seattieites who} failed to the exhibits before will have an o ortunity of viewing the | famous French 75 mm. gun whose secrets the Germans have been try ing to discover ever since its first use on the western front. Cannon, shella and war materials captured from the Germans in the American drive on Chateau Thierry are displayed on flatears Returned soldiers are traveling using Beecham’s Pills. seinen cone mr a few doses will stimulate the! The Women's Foreign Missionary . a} a society, of the University Methodist liver, help the stomach, rege) "hureh, will meet with Mrs. Hi ulate the bowels and make Baboon, si Acie aye: Hf: 2. a great difference in your) Suey teh general feeling. Nothing) caricotte, ervey | will oo you on your feet 80] vninown mam dn tear 4600 13th ave,| quickly as a dose or two of} :eiis"if"Fotte. 4s, 109 queen Anne, eptember 37 R A Dickow, 10, 1017 16th earl eptember’ 26 — -RILLS taps toest ore So Thomas N, Dubel, 9, 7617 35th 8. W., September 27 Trabelia September Sievert, 29. Anna M. | McWhirter, 40, 2021 Call-! too w fornia ave Minnie Toth at, A 408 | at tember Onoa: mao Rrewbr, Jr, 2, Children's Or- thopedic hospital, Beptomber 28, ee | Fraser-PatersonCo. 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