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THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEI ‘HELD IN TRAP, _ YANKEES DEFY BOCHE TROOPS | Dispatch From Fred S. | Ferguson | Ry United Press Leased Wire \ Direct to The Star BUY LIBERTY BONDS do not fool yourself or let yourself be fooled! —when buying Liberty Bonds you are not donating nor lending your money you are simply investing in the best securities on earth! —buy Liberty Bonds today! Do it eagerly—and x WITH ARMY he Germans cou Dirty, ng U) THE A) and show unsha lack of » Maj, Chas, M willingly, remem- Whittlesey, former New York law ber that because you do it, yer, reporting to his commanding your money will never be general, thus summed up one of | the war Whittlesey’s battalion rounded in the Argonne forest for five days, Col, 1 Mauton's |right rescuing the beleagured men | at dusk Monday The battalion was without food and had but little water. A stream at the base of a hill nearby gurgled tantallaingly. Americans only eam at night on accurate shooting of erman snipers. Stood by Guns A cold rain fell évery night but the men always stood by their guns The battalion repulsed three str attacks and then some of the mei fell exhausted at the sight of Hau ton's rescuers most dramatic episodes of the requisitioned by the Kaiser! Liberty Bonds pave the way for Our Boys to Berlin! was sur —with a VICTROLA in your home you can choose your entertainment! These letters were exchanged in the chance that some one might possibly eecape bits of paper in the boche fire. Not a fire was lighted during the five days, on account of the danger }of revealing their exact position | Sometimes parties of Germans came } #0 close the Americans could hear ther talking. The Americans never talked above whispers face of EARNED INCOME IS TAX PUZZLE BY GILSON GARDNER (N. BE. Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, D.C, Oct. 9~ How to work out a just tax on un earned incomes is one of the knotty questions tying up the revenue bill, Defining an unearned Income is not an easy task, the committer finds. It recognises the difference between the income from property VICTROLA OUTFITS: take advantage of these timely offers— —-the possibility of an immediate increase in the price of VICTROLAS warrants us at this time to offer the advantage of purchasing these splendid toned . instruments at the present saving. Don’t delay! Outfit including cabinet and “4 | Ih. 1. ea "$54.20 Outtit We. 2) —very good toned instrument, renditions, instrumental and son ords of your own selection | ulated by the owner. | principle, however, an unearned In come is made up of interest, rents and dividends, while an earned in come is received from business, « profession or persona! labor, mental jor physical, This would include also | the profits from trading, promoting and speculating. | Seertary McAdoo before ways and means committee urged a higher rate than 12 per cent on unearned incomes. The eommittee has been trying to carry out recommendation. A majority of the committee are agreed in the matter of taking 89 per cent of war profits, as urged by President Wilson The treasury department figures show that the government's outlay of money for war purposes is now considerably over $1.508,000,000 a month. At this rate, with the itn | creane expected, the annual expendi ture will approximate 24 billion dol Turk Peace Note lars during the next fiscal year. The revenue bill soon to be paased by Comes Thru Spain) tre rouse witt furnish one-third of AMSTERDAM, Oct. 9.—The Turk. | this money As & general | ¢—tine-toned instrument, including cabinet, in any finish of wood, and 12 renditions, instrumental and song ( 9) 10-In. D. D.) records of your own . $88. 60 selection .. Proposal Causes Vatican Sensation ROME, Oct. 9.—Germany’s request for an armistice produced a tremen: sensation at the Vatican. Im ish peace note has been sent by mediately after the details of the pro 5 posal were received, Cardinal Gaspar-| Spain, it was learned today. Pr i, papal secretary of state, conferred | sumably it is similar to that of with the pope. Afterward he had a talk with the Berlin minister. rmany, | "JORDAN STATUS | TACOMA, Oct. 9.- “FROM FLAMING SKIN DISEASES treasury declared that “Dr. David | Starr Jordan does not represent nor speak for the administration in any | way.” ‘The telegram was in reply to an inquiry by Langhorne as to whether Dr. Jordan, were denounced as proGerman and pacifist, had the approval of the ad ministration, as Dr. Jordan is said avery man wrote a final letter to| his wife, sweetheart or m: none | of them expecting to get ut alive. ‘The notes were scribbled on | the| Jern Siberia will prove to be inherited and from property accum: | this |; Maurice Lang: | Adoo, in which the secretary of the| whose utterances here |“ | German- Born Yank. Led in American , Attack at Mihiel The French and A jcans are forcing back the enemy in the] CORP HERMAN BOER Champagne and consolidating their} gains on the Suir river front, | A German-born American (Good-| While French cavalry is north of| bye, Hyphens’ was the firat man|ine river, reconnoltering toward of our troops to cross the Meuse! yunivitie and Machmull river at St. Mihiel and lead the way in the Arg the Germans, in the victorious push that #AV@l caught in a pocket, are putting up Herr Hindenburg chills and ag me resistance Corporal Herman oer formerly An art y battle is raging alo: engineer in the St Me hospital je wide f northwest ‘of Eheims. in Ban Franciace thin dis Unetion when he “i into the now famous salient with a party of gineers on BP shing’s and go t many, came to thie ago and promptly took out citizenship papers. Well past the draft age, he 1 when this nation entered the r and was with the first contin ‘ of American volunteers to nent abroad. SAYS SIBERIA ‘SECOND ALASKA TOKYO, Oct mt n er art Boer, born in country 15 ye Delayed.) a 4 Alaska, provided arrangements can |be made for opening up the country | to foreign operators, orge Dyer, of | California. manager of the Orak gold flelda, predicted today. The Orak gold fields laevek, on the Acnur river. Placer depoaits in Eastern Siberia are unlimited, Dyer declared. In many places the gold-bearing strata are 20 feet thick ASKS FOR $1,000 DAMAGES Harry Spaw, 624 W. Fifth st., flied a claim againat the city Tuesday morning for $1,000 compensation for Catarrhal Deafness May Be Overcome If you have Catarrhal Deafness oF are even just @ little hard of 4 * i Nef from. the ) noises, Clogged ) open, breathing beco the mucus stop 4 anulated sugar ful four times | aring, oF eatarrhal deafness or 11d give this pre- { <r rg a Positive, Cure for Influenza le knew the rin the treat- mont of influenza, or as a pre to have intimatetl. ive of this disease, I would be Y k mn h th _ 7 pelled to enlarge my parlors A ou know well enoug' at) * trial treatment will convince the It . you cannot reach the blood| Meeting Ban Not most skeptical of its sttee ons Terrifying CaUses |i; applying lotions, oint-| to Hit Red Cross) in elievine ant curing ait disounes ments, salves, washes and) Work at Red Cross headquarters | Vapor ts treatment; it has Continuous Torture Do you sometimes feel like} you will scream if you do not} ¢ auxiliaries will — pre according to Dr. J, 8 ry relief, and usual, ton, chairman mil notification is rec from the au | thovities. Every precaution ia be ing taken to keep those suffering from colds or grippe from entering other local applications to the surface of the skin. So when you use such treatment for your tormenting skin di eases, the most you can ex-| until get relief from the torment-|pect is a temporary discon-|the assemblies. It is thought that ; fng and terrifying itching tinuance of the pain, which the : A Cross wolmers wil be al i and irritating burning that|Promptly returns, and keeps Soaeulty hie Wee. scesae ae | makes you feel like your very|/°" constantly applying the titing emergency orders to protect } . ¥ y TY| local remedies, making no) soldiers who have contracted in jj kin is ablaze? |rrogress whatever toward ‘luenza. Possibly your disorder has| permanently ridding yourself not reached the torturing | of the disease. stage as yet, but there are| Why longer continue such War Secretary’s Delegate Is Here its symptoms. Every form| of skin ailment comes from a colony of millions upon mil- lions of tiny disease germs that infest the blood. Natur- ally, then, these germs must! be eradicated from the blood} before a cure ean be ex- pected, trace of disease germs. Don’t continue to suffer, | but begin taking S. S. S. to- day, and write our head physician, who will give yoy full instructions about your own case. Address Medical Director, 404 pert Labora-| tory, Atlanta, Ga, | thousands of victims of skin| makeshift treatment? Go to) pr. jamea E Freeman, represent diseases that know too well] your drugstore today and) ing Secretary of War Raker, spoke the well nigh unendurable|get a bottle of S. S. S., the} Wednesday afternoon to workers at | pain that comes from erup-|reliable blood purifier, and) ‘"® S*tte North Pacific shipyards tions, irritations, pimples, j|begin a treatment that will | boils, ulcers, eczema, psory-| prove satisfactory, as it has | asis, carbuncles and the nu-|to thousands of others who }| merous other forms of tor-|were afflicted just as you | ment that attack the delicate|have been. §. S. S. has been i tissues of the skin. jused for more than fifty, BUY { | The only proper method of| years, so that you are not ex- | | treatment for any disease, is| perimenting when you take } { a seog Merged go reach it a “ a eran cleanse} ; source, that will remove its|the blood of every impurity,| { / cause, and not simply palliate|and rout out aatiaee every | vasaaaion LIBERTY BONDS i # experimental Col for y A registered. physician iat For 29 yenrs this bank bas never paid less than % ON SAVINGS Compounded in January and July of each CUR | grade | Hm WASHIN Write or call for a copy of “What Constitutes Safety for Your Savings Washington Mutual Savings Bank Resources §%,000,000.00 810 Second Ave. on: | are located near Niko-| injuries received by ife, Ade aide, in a trolley collision on the! Lak ton line, September 16 {| ury Security—the FINST Consideration | FIERCE BATTLE | CONTINUES ON WHOLE FRONT! f Didpatch From John De Gandt | By United Press Leased Wire || Direct to The Btar i m)—The| WOAnIN, Oct. 8-4aaa Pp. | battle ding with great in-} tennity the whole fighting | front With the fall of Cambrai, Gen.] Ludendorff's battle front continues mbling him. The attach the arr f Gen. Hyng and Gen win ard I this morning | withdrawal }in this reg being thrown to pr jerman arm h evidently are wh into sorder COMMISSIONERS ELIMINATE 19 COUNTY CARS sal readjustment of the coun ty KArage management was adopted | by the county commissioners in their }budget sension Wednesday. The number of machines owned by the county will be reduced from 34 t The new machines will be stan makes, There will be a system of monthly }checks made on the machines, and cars will be common county prop not being asnigned to any one | department The new regulations brought a big | kick from Sheriff Stringer, whe ninted that powerful cars were 1 sary, in order to apprehend au | bile thieves and other criminals, and | that the cars had to be ready for | their use at any time ‘Our department will hire cars, neconmary,” stated Stringer. “We cannot walt when rush calls come in, and hired cars will cost $40 ja day.” | tg Cut His Budget ‘Our records, made up from your | epeedometers, show that your Pack ard cars cost $1 4 mile,” said Law rence J. Colman, of the ctitzens’ |committee, “and half of the time | here was no mileage registered after a trip had been made.” ‘Lam not going to throw awny the key to the sheriff's office,” replied Stringer Sheriff Stringer’s proposed appro Priations were cut $12,640 on general expenses, the commissioners allowing him $74,090.50 for the coming year. The jall was cut $2,855, and allow ed $32,170, while the wtockade was cut $1,550 and allowed $18,670 for 1919, A resotution was passed Wednes day by the board to rend out a call for the sale of the county farm, “the ids will be opened in a ™, aecording to Claude Ram f the board. If wold, the mnoney | be turned into the public treay The superior court, represented by |Judges Calvin 8. Hall and King Dykeman, accepted a cut of $6,290 at their own suggestion, the final ap | propriation being $108,600 In Tuesday's session, County En gineer Humes’ force waa cut from 75 | men to 40. No new roads will be con. | sidered in the budget 100 PER CENT BOND BUYERS The following is an addi firma who have Loan subsc of their om Pay Re American Ire Alexander & Anal Barker Bread $1,100; Bouck | aerts, $2,150; Bradner Co. $2,100 Bardshaw Motor Co. $850; M. J Brandenstein Co., $600 Carstens & Earles, $1,600 C. H. Dahlem & Co., $450; Dexter Horton National Bank, $7,600; Doc tor Harry, $100; Dreamworld Dane-| ing Pavilion, $3,150 Edwards Ice Machinery & Supply $700; Exhibitors Film Ixchange, $1,656 ‘Police Auto Goes Over Bank If you have bad teeth now it is prob- able that you couldn’t help it. But if you let them continue, with all their insidious, undermining, sapping of your health, that is certainly your own fault and you will have to suffer the consequences. The cost of having your teeth put into perfect condition at this office you will find very reasonable indeed much less, indeed, than it will be worth to you. You will feel better, you will en- joy better health, you will look im- measurably better, you will be more efficient, you will have a great deal more respect for yourself. So why not make up your mind to do it and DO IT NOW? We offer you at this office the services of high grade, graduate, registered dentists—men of the highest standing in the dental profession. Each and every operator on our staff has gradu- ated from a good dental college. This means OR. L. R CLARE that he has spent years of hard study under competent instructors learning his pro-| entire satisfaction, come back to us fession. Furthermore, ev operator in this office has his certificate from | the state dental board hanging right | on the wall in front of his dental chair in plain sight of all. This means that he has gone before a board of competent examiners and passed a thorough, searching examina- tion as to his knowledge and ability to practice the profession of dentistry. This means that when you come to} this office your work will be done by a man who knows his business thor- oughly, for the very good reaon that we have no other kind here. Our price are RIGHT, because— | we do a.very large volume of busi- ness, and it therefore stands to reason that we can afford to take a smaller profit on the individual patient than an office which does only one-half or one-third of the volume that we do, can possibly afford to take. It is a fundamental of all business that vol- ume reduces prices, and we pass the benefit on to you in reduced prices. WE GUARANTEE ALL WORK All work that leaves this office is protected by our ironclad guarantee, which is signed both by the operator | who does the work and also by L. R. | Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager | of this office, who is thoroughly re- sponsible. This guarantee says—and it means just what it says—that if for any rea- son your work does not give you and we will make it right. BEST EQUIPMENT Our equipment is second to none. When we fitted up these offices we spared neither time nor expense to give the people of Seattle the very best. Every modern appliance that will aid in the better performance of painless dentistry will be found here. PAINLESS METHODS We have brought our system of painless dentistry to such a point of perfection that we are now able to guarantee to perform practically any and all kinds of dental work without hurting the patient a bit. This is a matter of great importance to you. Many people have put off having necessary dental work done on account of being afraid that it would be very painful to have the work done. If you are among this number we tell you now that you need delay on this account no longer. FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call at our office and let one of our experts give your teeth a thorough examination. He will tell you right away just what is needed to be done and just what the cost will be to put your teeth into perfect con- dition. This examination and estimate won't cost you a cent, neither will it put you under any obligation to have work done unless you want it. Don’t you think it is about time that you gave yourself the advantage of a perfect set of teeth? REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue. N. W. Corner Third and Union. In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Papeny Aanaee hs Shon Tay Ree Be Sure to Get to the Right ce. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. HOU When Officers Hunt Blind Pig Firemens’ Fund, $1,800; Fish Rub shoe repau/ma ber Co., $1,100; Ford Motor Co.,| ‘This is the #ad story of how Police when, like a flash of lightning out MAIN~4637, $4,750 Officers W. A. F and W. D. Gib-| of a clear sh ing Leaf and Fading rford Motor Truck Co., $2,150;/ son ct fat pig in an auto, But the rest is best related in the Flower plainly say Greenberg Hat Shop, $1,550. and fell over a bank and got hurt at| words of Officer Elliott, wh Holmes Lumber Co., $1,600; Hor-| 12:30 a. m. Wednesday “And then the front wheels Get Your Shoes witz Mfg. Co., $400; Hotel Lincoln,| In the beginning, Officer Gibson | to go over a bank, and I guess they Fixed at $1,600. | said he was sure there was a blind| did go over a bank, and then the Py W. F, Jahn Co., $2,550. |pig on McClellan st., for he had in-| auto seemed to fall, and I guess it Hougen s—Now Kohler Supply & Tiling Co,, $750. | vestigated and his suspicions were | fell about 20 fect, and I got a sprain- Wacrihcamnh aied ithaeae tile The Lotus, $1,650 all aroused. ed back.” Pa ie e0-ciust McGraw, Kittinger @ Case, $450.| So he hot-footed it back to head-| ‘The auto was discovered Wednes phone. | Marine Supply Co. $900; Misfit | quarters, and enlisted the services of | day morning ly of a Clothing Co., $300; Murray Meat Co.,| Officer Elliott, and in a small ma: |; 1t 200 $706 commonly designated as a It People's Pacific | land Cordage Co., Saving Bank, $2,150. $350; Port mil Auto Supply Co., $5 00 . the pair set forth for con Vikings of old nm the hunting party came into was badly dilapidated. Officer Gib- son was not hurt Rainier Valley very System, inity of the alleged blind iis . i $450 1on Ofticer G uggested| | BUY YOUR BONDS N | Schermer's Clothing Co., 11,000 n, lest the game be wary and |9¢ — Seaboard National Bank, $1.050;/elude the hunt mame? RR Cameo opel “ais eomtenal |s St. Marie| Driving slowly, the — patrolmen HEADACHES Can be eliminated by wearing the d the hou at 2511 McClellan c headac nervous Gundberg Rupture Support. we 8s Station, $450; Standard going slowly ahead ve free trial to prove its superior 1 ric Co., $900, LUNDBERG co. ; permanent Wallin & Nordstrum, $1,750; Walk sultation f | uo reine av Beattla ont gama: zee | AMMEN OF WOMEN =, : = j ley Co,, $200; Frank Waterhouse & 08 BS co “3 If you value your wate! $7,700; Wilen & Fox Salen Co,,| ‘There is no denying the fact that| 1898 Ureadway, Cor. la | Haynes repair tt. Next Liberty 200. thousands of American women drag East 212 | theatre. —Advertisement. Youngstown Mercantile Co., $950.jalong day in and day out, suffering onal |with theso ailments peculiar to their ne 1 ke life a burden If ‘Interurban Hits — -Reelipas Wig Pe toh ; One person was painfully injured * and several cut by flying glass when an Everett interurban and Phinney just the same, lwornen who | Phinney Ave. Car down pains ;; LIKENS MAN TO PEACOCK | suffer from dragging H inflammatory, ulcer ated or catarrhal conditions wou xt to the peacock, man is the vainest creature that struts upon y give that greatest of all rn © earth,” a prominent Boston society matron declared recently in FR. Pinkbar mal talk before the Business Women's I a “The vanity of man extends in * she continued. lee agiae” ete Sees lily find relief fre ‘Frequently he is not vain regarding » aspires to have his ave. Wacnesdhy wisenink: a: bat ing, as the many letters of com-| wife or his sweetheart outshine other women in attractiveness, A man Mrs. H. D. Shaw, of 316 W. Sist st.,¢Mendation constantly being pub-/ may fume if his wife buys a new dress or hat, yet he is keenly disappoint- suffered a crushed foot and was re-|#hed prove ed if she does not look as well as other women. moved to the Swedish hospital, | - “Now, every man cannot afford an elaborate wardrobe, such as he j - might desire his wife to have. But every woman owes it to herself and to The Puget Sound navy yard band STOCKS BONDS her husband to keep her physica in the very pink of condition, Aft |will tour the Queen Anne nil diss [LIBERTY BONDS] er 2. pretty sicin ana lustrous hair far outclass all the pretty clothes in trict in autos Wednesday evening, ANY AMOUNT—ANY ISSUE the world ‘ Jand play as they go. In this way BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED My advice to every woman is to keep her skin and scalp clean ant crowds will be prevented from gath MACFARLANE @ Aca youthful rv that gray hair is youth's ancient enemy, It is no lering, but the mess of patriotic | Mote 1324 605 Lowman Iildg n to use dyes to hic r. There is a | music will be carried to the people GRAIN COTTON pstorer wh. e natural and une form color and makes the hair youthful and lustrous,