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QUITE POSSIBLE’ HUNS 5 DIE WITHIN INTRODUCED SPANISH, 24 HOURS OF FLU, SAYS COL. DOANE SPANISH FLU The explanation that Hun agents,| America in that respect. Of course janding from submarines. introduced | thy is no way of proving that the EContinued From | Page Onal gpanish influensa into ¢ United epidemic was started by German sub ” States is termed “quite possible” by marine agents, but it is well within wreity Physicians in the city €ol, Doane ef medical adviser of the range of possibility, * * due to the war the emergency fleet corporation, His Preumonta Real Danger Twelve people died in Seattle and task Is to combat influenza in ship “To have the scourge gain a grip Dremerten Monday, five civilians yates In the Kmergency Fleet News |i, the shipyards would likely prove | ‘D'fe fa!lore at the naval training be says disastrous to the shipbuilding pro “lation, and r sallors at Brom “It is quite possible that the epl:| gram, and we have sont warnings to | Tn navy yard demic was started by Huns sent alt ghipyard officials Ono death from influenta has ashore by submarine commanders. Spanish influenga is nothing more | Teported from a local «hip “We know that men have been or jess than old-fashioned grip, and YT. Where it in estimated 50 em ashore from German submarine | ig very infectious, The disease in it.|PIOYes have severe la grippe an boats, for they have been seen in self is not dangerous, but if the great | 'Mftuenaa New York and other places. It would ost care is not taken, pneumonia will| Health precautions are the essen be quite easy for one of these Ger | develop rapidly tlal method to successfully combat man agents to turn loose Spanish in- | “Sanish influenza infects the lungs, he epidemic fiugnsa germs in a theatre, or some | brings on bronchitis, and then comes Get out in the open alr and other place where large numbers of | pneumonia if it is not taken care of St¥ there.” advises Mayor Han are assembled. The Germans in the early stages. We have no | #0? have started epidemics in Europe. | serum with which to combat the dis Keep away from crowds,” and there is no reason why they ease State Healto Of © Tuttle *K should be particularly gentle to ‘A patient should be isolated im. Moving, whother on the street - mediately and sent to bed in a room) the stores, Ge home imm which is warm and well ventilat . r go to @ hospital, tf The patient should be given plenty of You fect @ #ense of prosiration water, quinine and Dovers powders | « om Above all, don't get ATTACKS fopium), so that he or she can be the idea that a oare in such kept berfeetly quiet fin *hysical condition as to be ve mn sane monvue to the influenza. The men Have Bee: at the trai camps ares h STOPPED Mrs. Perkins, Je, RS | beck ot phyeveal shape, and 10 gets For Over 50 Years Dead of Pneumonia '""" ®*: can reauit in 2¢ hours KLINE’S EPILEPTIC one . after contraction. Don't even go DY. It is a rational an’ remark- NEW YORK, Oct. §.—Mrs. George (ear . W. Perkins, Jr. died suddenly yes ee terday of pneumonia in Princeton Acvording to Tuttle, the disease N. J, at the home of her father, fone to ome more virulent Maj. Augustine Trowbridge. Mrs.) "",,'* "ve ver the city Perkins was a popular figure in the |, “However, there is no cause to younger social circles of New York |U* ffightened,” he said, “Kat good, and Philadelphia. She married th aithful food. & in the open. financier’s m June 20, 191 p with the windows open, avoid [] nde and neighbora Use Is No More Dangerous Than Bad Teeth MOSIPES, Dv. VERY great medical and surgical authority now agrees that unsound teeth are at the bot- tom of more deadly diseases than any other one cause. Diseases of the eye, ear, throat, nose, spine, bones and heart are directly attributed to unhealthy teeth or gums. But one must have confidence in the man who treats unsound teeth. The patient must be sure he is receiving just the right kind of treatment and that every tooth is properly attended to. Because of his 16 years in the practice of dentistry in Seattle, Dr. Sipes has built up a reputation for thorough, reliable work. Ask any of his patients. They know all his Work Is Guaranteed § AND THAT HE PRACTICES REAL PAINLESS DENTISTRY. Examinations Free Come in today and let us tell you just what your teeth need and the exact cost before any work is done. Dr. Sipes knows, because he does the largest amount of dental work in the city, that he can make his prices lower and still give the best materials and the most expert services to be obtained any- where, Boston Dental Co. 1420 Second A (Opposite Bon Marche) m Surgeon, General Would Close All Assemblages i in U.S. WASHINGTON, Oct tions have been dispatehed to all chapters of the Red Cross from Red Cross headquarters to use all facili Ues to combat Spanish influenga The Red Croan will work in co. operation with the public health serv ice branches and state boards of health Recommendation that schools and places of amusement all over the na tion be cloned until the epidemic in past, was made by Surgeon General Blue, of the public health A further spread of the epidemic in reported, A slight decre: ported In the army an increase is reported among the civil populace. “Flu” Closes All Tacoma Theatres Instruc service im re camps, while TACOMA, Oct. §.—With upwards of 60 cases of Spanish influenza re ported in thie city and at Camp Lewis, all theatres are closed ¢ day and the closing of schools churches may follow if the pubic safety seems to demand it The order for the closing of the theatres was given and a proclama tion issued by Mayor Riddell, fol lowing a conference between city health officers and Major Ivy L McGlasson, division sanitary inspec tor at Camp Lewis The local traction company was asked to cooperate and orders were given carmen to keep the win dows of street cars open leawen the danger of stagnant air. 300 War Workers Are Hit by “Flu” no as to infection from WASHINGTON, Oct. &.Spanish influenza has stricken approx! mately 300 civilian workers in the ordnance department here, the war department announced today. Ow ing to the scarcity of physicians. nurses were taken homes of the employes in departmental automo. biles. & Spanish Influenza tl Doubles Death List WASHINGTON, Oct. §.—-"WANT. ED, — Professional pall bearers GB Names and addres: of young men employed at night or who haye spare time during the day fl can employ them as profes sionat pall benrers at funerals Good pa Must be refin and (| nett. Necessary that they have u telephone.” ne advertinement appeared in a BB i iocki paper. ‘The infiuenza epidemi haw doubled the death rate U. S. Generals Are Honored by Italy WASHINGTON, Oct. &,—The king of Italy haa on a Gen, March, Gen and Ben Bliss, the order of Caviliere di Gran Groce dei 88 Marrizo BE Lax which ts the oldest and highest within the gift of the 2r0. military ord: BULGARIA ARMISTIC OPENS NEW PATHWA g\- acai n ernm wm “FOR Kn a1vB TRY THE WILLIAMS TREA’ TMI T ol 75 Cent Bette (32 Doses) Just veces you start the day! worried and tired, stiff lees and arms and muscles, an aching head, burning and bearing down paing In k ‘do not think you have to stay in that conditi Tie strong, well and virorour, with Ino more pains from stiff joints, sore mune! back or 1f you suf ness, with if you are uffering, aching bladder weak scalding pains. tof hed half . you will ap and Dr ber neth this trea vo prove the Williams Treatment onquers kidney and bladder dix rheumatiam and all other all to excessive uric ta when due worn out before the day | \Introduces Bill _ TAR BY A (War Editor of Enterprise the Newspaper Association) WASHINGTON, Oct. 8—The ar mistice with Bulgaria on the surface Ans merely the n of he ities with th ext and most inmig nificant of the adversaries of the al lew. Fut in reality itm than that. Taken in con the Turkish debacte in F the daily disasters to German arma on the Western front, it means the crisis and climax of the war Itw deep significance in relation to na vastly me tlon with lewtine and AU TUESDAY OCTOBER 191 kraine man reinforce recent sent to Bulgaria, together with % Mackengen's army of 120,000 cceupy in Rumania, will oppose the allied The battle line as firwt con therefore, probably will ex tend from a point north of Durazxo, Nish and Bucharest to the nea, just inside the Russian border The Germans are in control of the Ukraine, but a successful drive would throw them back and effect a juncture between the Czecho Slovaks operating near the Flack sea and the \RUS SIA STRIA HUNGARY ee Ne a y !N THE ARGONN | This map shows the two battle fronts that will be established in the | Balkans as a result of the Bulgarian tris Turkish frontier lied vie tary in Bulgaria, also is show future events cannot be overestimat ed. It in wUll true that the war will end on the Wertern fr by the de struction of the kaiser’s armies, but the destruction of his house of cards in the Balkans brings that f event immeasurably The big, outstand! Heltous n & fuet are of the ar mistice is that It opens the back door to Austria to the allied troops. Many diplomats and milltariats the allied leaders have long 4 that the not on the Western fre Rhine, but thru conquest of Hungary among maint war w nt Nor on the Aw declare of Au the shaky empire ccupation of a will bring of that that a campaign thru Austria to na would be easy of accom eh once it was started, becaus the sympathies of @ large part of the Austrian population are with the al part about tria- Hungary utter collapse JugoSiavie Southern add that with ut of the war ‘The epochal or in the Falkans these theories correct Tt will take time for the Rul karians to complete of Serbia and Macede Austria Hur Germany cant ta now trans may pr me the evacuat a and the de mobilization of their armies, but meanwhile the Anglo-French Greek Serbian adva into Serbia contin ues. in connection with an Italian of. fensive which will push the Austri ans from Albania With Serbia nvered, a bat od front will once more be establish the Austrian border, Rumania Hl weleome with open arms the al Hed armies marching thru Bulgaria permitting the allies to extend the battle line from the Adriatic along the Carpathian mo: untain slopes to » border, thru Serbia, Bulgaria ar The Berlin-to Mag dad railroad, which is cut by the al armintice—the first along the Aus Kurmania, the second along the * completeing a con 1 the Adriatic to the Ngest and most trer front the world wi Pacific, ¢ dou» war There also exints the possibility of A new offensive t Tri would connec front with the of the kan Italian sward este, which Present Italian stern extremity ont the we nomew here wi r, what at this iren r ut? reak PREAKS UP BERLIN TOBAGDAD SCHEM These tnilitary dev mn « ible, but pre edent exists both fe ‘ un and Ruma fronts and for an Italian dri 1 Tri The Rusw 4 Rumanian are mies reached a juncture in Tesnare- a in 1915, and the first Italian of fensive took King Victor's army ¢ into the Trentino, almost to Tries From the diplomatic viewpoint, t Bulgarian surrender is perhaps even more significant ments are for @ joining ing of the Unspea Fur a feat for wh tian nations have hor It eaking further, the ¢ of the for with a burg to t means mpl aiwer's granidilo in-to Pagdad thru railroad e gates of India a was the key to this pan Jream, for a railroad from >» Rugdad must traverse Bul ntinople. This t* t secret of the insistence of Gen, Fra het d’'Experey In the armistic m tiations that the Bulgarian railways must be placed in allied control. Tae will take care to make sure the Germans never permitted to gain command vital trade artery quent schem Rer trade from Ha Bulgar Germar Ne « that are again this {HERE'S LIST OF | L ‘Hun Chancellor } RULES TO HELP } { COMBAT ‘FLU’ The following instructions have ) been given soldiers and sailors, in jan effort to check the spread of ( Spanish influenza at the Univer { sity training comp Avold all crowding; inf a in a crowd disease Smother your coughs and germs you would throw away } made to breathe thru } Remember the three “C's"—~a ¢ } clean mouth, clean skin and clean ¢ cloth es Pp cool wh 1 ou ride or sleep. fresh your home win the and warm when {” Keep the your offic I 1 will give it a ct and chewing your Your fate may be in your own hands: wash them before eating Drink @ glass or two of water on getting up in the morning, Don't use a na towel, glasa alr always at or in if you choosing food well war b J or cup which has been used by an \ other person and not washed } Avoid tight clothes, tight shoes ) and tight gloves—make nature an ; ner ; t air is pure, breathe J all of ft you can, and breathe } deeply ) to Save Daylight the Year Around WASHINGTON, Oct rator Calder, author of the Maylleht way ing law, yesterday introduced a bill amending that law making per manent the time now in effect, that is, an hour ahead of astronomical time. | This bill if passed would prevent | the turning back of the clocks one hour on October 27, as provided in Poe eae oor er tiled ‘the | the daylight saving law Williams ‘Treatment, we will +e ‘The bill was introduced at tho re- | one bottle (32 doves) fre: eyes quest of B. M. Baruch of the war | will cut out thie notice and send tt, |industries board, who declares it | TW ip pay postag packing, otc. to | will mave a great deal of electrio | a The Dr. PD. A, Williams Company, | power, badly needed for war in-| pt. L-713, New P, O. Bidg., Kast | qustrie Hampton, Conn. Send at once and| eit Dati @iyou wi oalve, by pare H Boat a v w -~ ular The bottle, without charge 7 7 rae ee ana’ without incurring any obliges! | WHY WAIT? BUY YOUR | | tion. Only one bottle to the same BONDS NOW, | | address or family, a *) - Prince Max of Maden. Prince Maximilian succeeds Von iertling as chief adviser to the kaiser, Rumor at one time had Prince Max slated as choice of the | mode for successor to Wilhelm the thre en ne of Germany TAKE HAIR OUT NOT OFF THE SKIN Hair ts bouna to grow out atifter when merely the surface of the ‘The only common-sense way akin. to remove hair tn to attack it DeMiracte, the orig- @or the akin, absorption. Only genuine DeMiracle has a ey-back genrantee in cach At tellet counters in a $2 by mail sleea, r 1s ia plain wrapper om re- price, book Page in en envelope on Allies to Open Great Drive Thru Back Door of Austria | S. Ferguson By United Press Leased Wire ! Direct to The 8tar | w WITH THE AMERICAN FIRST ARMY, Oct. §.—The Germans sucexed tighter in the Argonne ket as the result of the capture of ChatelChehery nd the heights furious all-day battle Mills 180 and 244 were stormed, robbing the boche of dominating positions overlooking the Aire, and mimult ously closing in Ughter the east flank of the Argonne alient The enen artillery on the heights west of the Aire was cap tured in leas than five and a half after the Am an tack vision in the captured eight last two days and 76 machine guns, in addition to Igian field piece which was being used by the boc A ¢ movement north ward of German lery and sup plies has been o rved back of Cunel and Sommerance, (Cunel is three miles west of Brieulles, Som merance is three miles west of Cunel, Both are atrong points in the Kriemhilde line) POILUS GAIN. MORE GROUND PARIS, Oct. 8—french troops ad vanced abvut a mile in the region north of Rhekns yesterday, reaching the village of Conde, at the junction of the Sulppe and Aisne rivers, the war office announced today larancourt (eight miles northeast Ps Kheims) was captured and Isies SurSuippe (4 mile east of Bazan. vurt) was penetrated In the region of St. Quentin there was artillery activity last night.” the communique said. “On the Suippe mt we reached the border of te. We also reached Isles-Sur uippe and took Fazancourt.” KERENSKY HAS ENGLISH POST (Special to The Star by N. E LONDON, Oct. 8.—Alexand : in ensky is to have a good position in England and remain in this country {it is announced. tary Mquid, does this by | Miracte, 120th St, ana Park aves | New York. _ SELECT ravages of Span- enta have caused a short- vomen workers there, and were sent to The asking that women work © Bremerton. ‘Ten municipal restaurants opened in Parin; meal of soup, meat, table and bread for 1 fr. 65c. cents), * van | BUY YOUR BONDS Now lins. values to $35.00. values to $9.00. 2nd and Union. vege | @3 | | Star! We have selected 200 SUITS for this SPECIAL in values up to $35.00. Special $27.50 DRESS SPECIAL 150 DRESSES in serges, silks, satins and georgettes, etc., in all late styles and shades of navy, taupe, brown, bur- gundy, Belgian blue, tan and plum, in Special $24.50 WAIST SPECIAL 300 WAISTS in Georgette and Crepe de Chine (some slightly soiled), in Special $5.95 MAKE SELECTIONS EARLY THE FLORENCE UPSTAIRS STORE Every E SQUEEZING HUNS MAYOR HANSON ISSUES E PROCLAMATION; TELLS Dispatch From Fred "IDLERS TO LEAVE CITY 4 hours all men and women who ar idle man and woman in Se attle is urged to find work within idle in Seattle get a job and go to hours, in a proclamation issued by work, The rs and mill worke Mayor Hanson late Monday, He de munt go tr woods; the men elares that Spanish influenza ma rk should go at cripple vital war industries and that 1 and assist in thowe loafing must fill the ranks, building ships to help our country The government is in urgent need of 1 this war laborers, The proclamation follows "The » who can work must “Careful investigation by the police also find positic ‘The fact that a department convince me that sev. man or a woman has m 1 his eral thousand men and women who or her pocket and uses that as an ex ought to be working are idling their | cuse to be idije will find that it Is not in tule While there | a sufficient reason workmen in the lumber) “We propose to use our best ef nd in shipyards, ete, thou- forts to clear the elty of idlers, rich af on the streets and hang or r We must not have o around the hotels or rooming houses, crowded rooming houses and hot “The Northwest today faces an in- etc. during this epidemic, Go to dustrial crisis. The idle men and work and get out into the open air women must go to work, The and stay ll, and thus aasist in win ish influenza may in a few days in-| ning this war, Other cities have capacitate thousands of workers; passed anti-loafing ordinances, and ‘ra must step in now to take the police ha thrown out their ir places and keep industries go-| dragnet and filled the jails. I trust ing. It has ceased to be @ local this will not be necessary in Seat question The closing down of our T be who are living in industries now would mean @ natic tle } ng houses and are either on al calamity, We must get gur spruce a vacation or without work should out and we must build ships, and all | leave the city and go to the log other essential industries must be | camps,” said Mayor Hanson Tuesda kept going at full speed. Tt will >» re the congestion Now, therefore, as mayor of the! and 4 we the Spanish influenza city, 1 earnestly request that within danger “flapjacks” — savory hotcakes, full of goodness, are for your break- fast. A delightful treat, so in- expensive and simple to pre- pare you can enj day in the year. Alber. SUIT SPECIA WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY We are OVERSTOCKED on popular priced SUITS in all the late styles and shades of serges, gaberdines and pop- oy them every Old Times Bldg.