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b atl ° : t t 4 J . : 2s 4 LEFT MURRAY REST AND SUNSHINE ARE GOOD FOR “FLU” City WITH CHINESE,” SAYS GOTTSTEIN William Gottstein, realty deal. er, charged with the murder of John Murray, C. PB. RB. baggage ghecker, has implicated a Chi peso and an unknown man in the according to Sheriff John crime, Stringer Monday “Gottstein now admits going to the spot near Des nes with Mur ray on the day of the killing.” ex “but he still de ned Stringe ee he is innocent of the murder He now says he went out with Mur vay in the auto driven by Clarence Good, but that he left Murray in the woods, talking with ‘a Chinaman and another fellow.’ His first story was that be did not go to Des Moines Oc tober 4." y that Murray was mur dered because of his knowledge of amugsting operations was given in creased attention Monday Discovery of concealed optum worth $5,000—-was found = in Murray's room, Cedarburg hotel, by Dr. C. C. Tiffin, King county cor- ener, after detectives had failed to discover new evidence they The discovery of the opium in Murray's room added weight to the theory advanced in The Star Satur day that the killing might be the gutgrowth of trouble in “dope” gnugsling quarters. The opium was concealed under fruit cake, and carefully camou ‘Another theory that gold smug gling might have had something to do with the crime is still being earefully considered. Extensive smuggling In gold over the Canadian border is believed to be conducted in Seattle. Warren Is Probing Sheriff Stringer ts trying to trace down the report that valuable gold bars were recently stolen here, and that Murray might have been lured to the death spot on the theory fat the gold cache was to be re- The investigators are still probing the bootlessing syndicate angle. Gottstein is reported to have col- lected “investments” from at least three persons on the promise of big profits from “protected” liquor sales, Chief Warren ts probing the statements of witnesses that at least ome policeman was a cog in the wheel. Coming of The } Sunbeam ‘foo much cannot be said for a il preparation, familiar to Women as Mother's Friend. ie more effective in its action than all the health rules ever 4 is its influence upon the cords, tendons and muscies of en, rendering them pliant. they x remarkable influence which happy prenatal disposition upon the generations to come. zen pein at the crisia is infinitely ean Mother's Friend i during the period of expectanc the muscles expand cas strain when yf * Friend is for born ternal use It is prepared BY J. H. DUCKWoRTH (pecial to The Star by N. EB ROSTON, A) Oct 4 Spanish influensa, rapidly spreading hruout the country, and whose fection is in Boston, where some 10 focus of in 000 cases have occurred, is a germ disease. It is a patriotic duty to keep well All sick persons add to the country’s burdens. Everybody should be on euard against “flu and becom thoroly familiar with symptoms and precautionary measures Known 48 grippe; Spanish influenza rava France in the 14th century and ha frequently laid England low also as Spanish fever and odd « It is even referred to in works of ancient physicians. After talking with Health Commis sioner Woodward, Harvard medical clans at city hospital, w dreds of victims are tre | give the faculty at school and physi: | the cause and effects of this dread disease and ways to avoid it Spanish influengza has nothing t do with a bad cold. Being a hight ° y infectious disease caused by a par Uecularly energetic germ, it is a para sitio dis se. It is one of the most eading maladies because of the rapid incubation of the germ. The minute. found in little diselike bacillus is groups or in pairs Under the microscope it ix seen that each bacillus is stained at the poles @ clear band remaining in the middle In this respect it resembles plague bacillus, It is found in th blood, tho here it is comparatively inactive, and in enormous numbers in the bronchial mucus, whence it is coughed up to renew its pernicious This germ forms toxins or work. poisons which continue on the ram page long after apparent recovery. It exerts such a general devi | feet on the tissues that other danger | | ous micro-organisms which ordinarily are held in check run riot and ca tarrh, pneumonia and similar cond Uons develop. NM authoritative description of | superintendent of Boston When the ger the patient is sudde with severe pains all iy Vertigo and nausea and» times actual vomiting of bilic matter, Frontal daches jal severity ar ing of mise great depression of spirits, The patient may give way to weep: ing and suffer from insomnis and occasionally delirium, In some cases catarrhal symptoms may develop, such as running the eyes, sneezing and sore throat, The glands in the throat and neck may swell and there may be spitting of bright blood from the pharynx. Often tons litis appears. There is a hard dry cough of a paroxysmal ki worse at night, and high Spanish influenza is § name for the old-fashioned grippe.” Salts of quinine, aspirin and De ver’s powder afford some relief, th doctors in Boston fi Surgeon General Gorgas of the army advises the uw dichioramine as & 1 and throat wash, but not one a Measures of Precaution THE AR Satisfactory Terms Always Try New Hangings Lacks “Life” hold forth without, our and rose, brown and cnulberry green and brown, or both sides of the same $40.00 the pair ed $26.00 the pair art fiber silk effects, $18.00 the pair THE GROTE-HANKINCO. When a Room Portieres of rich velour or armure supply the spirit of the home; their richness smpha riven the comfort of the doors when fogs and showers Portieres of fine quality vel in combinations of blue lor, are priced at Portieres of plain velvets made in two-color combina tions or all one color, are pric Portieres of medium weight In rich tapestry It particularly attacks Precautionary measures are sim Portieres of plain rep and fancy armure, in green, brown or dark red, are priced $8.50, $11.50 and $12.50 the pair ple from infected | over-worked and weakened organs. clothin and all articles that such as the heart and lungs. for have come in contact with the this reason, rest, nutrition, warmth! stricken. | and tonics are important factors in Only by loyal and intelligent co its treatment Symptoms of Disease What does it feel like to have Spanish influenza? “dust like the ordinary grippe,” says Dr. Edmund Wilson, acting operation of the general public can To buy Liberty Bonds is not the epidemic of Spanish influensa be prevented from spreading thruout the country and hampering our war work De your bit it in an investment rty itaelf—an invest in the future glory free mankind persons, disinfecta Antiseptic gaure masks should | J} can be selected from the present stock, that includes cups should be avoided and |) Curtains the Ith ave. N. E Sun day and was drowned. Elmer Cadwell, formerly of Seat bridge SPCoooccceccovecoocecooeoooeoeeeee FAR AND NEAR NEWS: The sick should be separated ity from the healthy. Sputa should be - aged The Newest coughing should be absolutely be worn by all attendants on a case, | many attractive new designs and materials, priced handlii M nhac sad oh setielen Ont $3.50, $8.75, $12.50, $13.50 and $15.00 cach. ° $2.75 the Pair New Curtains will add Keep away be received in vessels containing prohibited | C h Cc OUuCc. overs Public towels and drinking | ° Filet considerably to the at- Our Country Calls For the service of our money | | Let us respond quickly, with f tractiveness of any with pride tn ou coun 7 To roy : SOOSHSSSSHSSSSSHSHSSOOSSSHSSSSHOTESTOESOEESEOESE ia He o . e ~~ Tomorrow you | ’ . oe can select from twenty Louls Lemoine, 1818 Sixth ave..) University of Washington | Democracy, let us : Filet. C held up on. the road between Tuk: | operation with the xovernme | patterns of Filet Cur wila and Mortimer, early Sunday | was decided at a meeting of j tains at $2.75 the pair. morning and robbed of $2 at the board of regents Saturday | | point of a gun, by two masked men.) Plans for the inauguration of a| T 3 hey are 21% yards Earl Shipley, 9, son of Andrew goitiors’ and Sailors Hospitality 3 wide Shipley, 240 W. 52nd st., fell from long, 38 inches wide and club with rooms in the second and third floors of the Struve & Davis building at Fourth and Pine «t.. are/| ee all are neatly finished. PAGE 3 Howard Overdraft Heaters OTTO F. NEGEL, President Furniture of Rare Design and Beauty at Moderate Cost EEPING the prices down and yet maintaining quality has taxed the ability and resources of this organ- ization to the utmost. How well we have succeeded can best be demonstrated to our customers if they will take the time and make comparisons, | At this time all the six floors of this| store are filled with beautiful furni-! ture; actual examples of correct and charming design, sound construction, ( enduring usefulness and genuine ~ worth—and this, after all, is the only kind of furniture worth having. This store, with its dependable stock to select from, makes possi- ble the artistic, original home at moderate cost — a visit cannot fail to bring home this truth to you. Pieces Illustrated Mahogany Spinet Desk $90.00 In an exquisite interpreta- tion of the Colonial style, slightly modernized in con- formity to present-day usage. Mahogany Windsor Chair $17.50 Mahogany Tea Table $35.00 The sketch suggests an \\ arrangement of agreeable in- formality, created by a Wind- sor Chair and mahogany Tea Table selected from our large stock. All are moderately priced. P: health and fortunes of | nd Kracefully without | }the Bonney-Watson chapel Gold bracelet and watch were re- | one of | ported stolen from the home of Bi nd Republican. 8. Hopkins, M15 EK. sunday. Frank Nelson, 18, 2018 Sixth ave., | died of injuries received September he sed | was driving collided with a machine er and with | driven by M. 8. Frick, | | representing the | afe and may ‘be | Japanese-American Trade Year book 29, when the motorcycle which Yoshimachi, is in Seattle, making his head quarters with the Frank Water. house company, 627 Central build: | ‘They will send it at | ing once, without charge. and you will find it very helpful. Do not neglect for a single night and morning to oereers $3 ons aroun thus fortify yourself aga and d fe the bottle. and it over. Our Boys are giving their lives and buying Bonds. We are only asked to loan our money. The National City Bank of Seattle OFFICERS Maxwell, Baker, J. Ww. F. w. Lu President Vice-President Vice-President W. L. Suiter, Aunt H. G. Hotchkian, Asst Ro. Gentry, Amst ‘ashier Cashier Cashier MK. Jamieson, Asst. Cashior Second at Marion riend according to| w Miss Katherine Sterling Dolmage, | 1f-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mra. ‘The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ housed only 150 men over the week end—the smallest number yet quar tle, reported a victim of the recent terpedoing of the ship Ticonderogs. Funeral services for Sherman W. Plaskett, former Broadway high school boy, who died after a fall from an airplane October were conducted privately Monday from fast assuming shape, according to 0. J. C, Dutton of the executive com mittee. GIRLS’ PANS RECORDS } | vICTROLAS — GRAFONOLAS ——— BRUNSWICKS F. Dulmage, 700 15th ave. N., is} *t pain | dead at Palo Alto, Cal } elab AND WEAKNESS Ticks to Lodi E. Pinkham’s || Vv Compound. Thousands of Girls Benefited | | St. Louis, Mo—"When T wae | only fifteen years old mother had | ff} to put me to bed every month for two | ff) days because I | ] suffered = such pain, I also suffered from a weakness and mother took meé to a doctor | | valuable cargo of drug: | other supplies for the Red Cross tered at the club on a Sunday The | flu epidemic kept service men away. | | neer, is dead. | vember 5 elections, do #0 before ler’s office, first floor, building. ave. N. E., ton, D. C., if his two sons were 0 If you haven't registered for No- p. m. Tuesday in the city comptrol County-City | Rev. Edgar W. Miles, 5516 15th i 4 of Washing: | is inquiring ¢ ashing | A sth BC, Ot. Leute, Mo nm board the transport Otranto, wreck led in the channel between Ireland |and Scotland. Capt. Walter C. Badger, tanker of- | ficer, is in Seattle after seven trans atlantic voyages in which he nessed a number of battles subs. of Secretary Franklin Lane. cause of “flu” ban. workers scheduled for Gr Methodist chureh this week set for November il ‘ing the flu ban is | date. | Annual Northwest Tourist lifted by association wi ‘Tacoma, Saturday, October 19. After 10 years’ Northwest experi- ence, Frederick G. Dorety has been promoted to assistant general con masters. Archangel reports the safe arri of an American relief ship with food and Six weeks’ course in employment management is to be REGISTERED DENTISTS the High rent district, per- ae cicles and moderate advertis- Ing enable me to make you this ‘otter: Go to dentist, hen Dr. J. Brown's New Office ag i BUILDING wit with Logged-off lands of Washington, available for returned soldiers, will | | be listed with the department of in- | terior by Gov. Lister at the request Annual meeting of Sunday school ake and 12, provid that meeting of the Pacific Hy be held in the Commercial club of Geo. R. Seese, 74, Riverton pio- | | but he did not help me. Fi- nally mother Lydia EB. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound and It has made me strong and healthy So when mother or I hear any woman complaining we tell them about Lydia EB. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and what it did for me."—Mra. Joun Faamr, 1121 Girls who suffer as Mrs. Frame did should not hesitate to give this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia FE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a trial, as the evidence that is constantly being published proves beyond question that this grand old remedy has relieved more suffering among women than any other medicine. For confidential Lydia EB. Lynn, Mass advice write Pinkham Medicine Co., The result of their forty years experience is at your | Local draft board No. 7 has post-| service. | | poned physical examinations for 50 | | men called recently by the board be A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right Telephone Eiliott 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUE made me take | MORE BEAUTIFUL RUGS HE economic procedure of beautifying the home begins with the selection of Fine Rugs. Rugs are the basic fundamental in making the home invitingly comfortable; and so much can be accomplished by selecting harmonious colors, attractive designs and rich textures—all of which are offered at comparatively frequent to | the wufferera of | = EPILEP: the Konine little cost. Among the tine American-made Rugs now being shown are: ] yoaater ote | Karagheusian’s Herati | Sloane’s Karnak sul of the Great Northern, with of- epilepsy. Koaine ain Bt Paul has been tised with remarkable success The U. 8. ships nen ae ree Notice $066. Tf, after tnd —unquestionably the highest type Wilton Rugs, and inted Peter Borgman, , ou are not entirely satisfied, your 36 i 8x15 fee fhe 9x12 1 : noe and W. P. B. Rennie as stip | money will be refunded. Ank tor book by 36 inches to 11-3x15 feet. The 9x12 room siz et. Bwift’s Pharmacy, Becond ave. and Rugs. These a Whittall’s Anglo-Persian priced $215.00 to $125.00. Karagheusian’s Shah Abbas and Whittall’s Anglo- ‘ilto » also shown in wide variety of sizes, colors and patterns; 9x12 size is | Attractively Priced BLANKETS The new and enlarged Bedding Section is featuring comprehen- sive assortments of good Blankets for use in the home, hotel or rooming house. 7tx84inch Gray Cotton Blan- 72x80-inch Gray Woolnap kets, of splendid weight and soft, fleecy texture, finished with col ored borders. Priced, the pair, $4.50. | Silk-Covered Comforters Let us suggest that you come In and look over our extensive | line of these fine b erings, which include: Dainty Wool-Filled, Silk-Covered Comforters, at $14.00, Three-Pound, Wool-Filled Fancy, Silk-Covered Comforters, at | 820.00. | Two-Pound Wool-Filled, Plain Si!tk-Covered Comforters, at $20.00. Pure Down-Filled, Silk-Covered Comforters, at $35.00, Blankets that possess both warmth and service, are priced, the pair, $6.50. Utility Stepladder Stools $1.29 Each A very conventient household article, its uses are manifold for washing windows, for hang ing curtains or pictures, for cleaning and dusting walls, as a kitchen stool, etc. Made of se | lected timber, and folds up when | not in use. Basement Housefurnishings Section Inexpensive Dinnerware Four-Quart Aluminum Sauce- New Patterns | pans $1.49 Each In Semiporcelain | Lipped Saucepans, of heavy Three new designs are being | gauge aluminum, with strong | featured. All are open stock | riveted handles. Special, each, | patterns $1.49. Basement Housefurnishings AT 8$16.35—A fifty-piece Section Dinner Set, decorated with for- get-me-nots in small sprays, AT $13.00—, | fitty-piece Dinner Set, decorated with blue edge and stenciled border, AT $19.00—, | fitty-piece Dinner Set, decorated with two narrow gold bands, Electric Irons $3.49 Each Six-pound Electric Irons, com e with cord and plug, guar time. pl anteed_ forall cach, $3.49, Special available in sizes from In Harmony With the Seasonable Indian are pure worsted Wilton if When Itching Stops | priced $98.50 and $110.00. Lakewood Wiltons are our most popular rugs and their colors and patterns are re- Requirements Is the special display of given at the} e enw | Ment that relieves itching torture and| productions of the highest grade Wiltons There is one safe, dependable treat:| skin irritation almost instantly and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle} of zemo and apply it as directed. Soon Fed will find that irritations, pimples, | * blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm | 9x12 Axminster Rugs in a variety of designs that are not kept in touch with the newest ideas in floor now obtainable in all sizes. The va size, banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy, | ‘The E, W. Kose Con Cleveland, O, prices. on and similar skin troubles will disappear, linia: Shtnetcienesaneaptenate ise er cat esas "methods und per | Alittle zemo, the penetrating, satis- |] NA ST 9 rer caret attention, {ying liquid, is all that is needed, for it |] THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. | 4 The sizes carried in stock range from 221% | by 36 inches to 11-3x15 feet; 9x12 size is priced $80.00. coverings. rious grades are priced $40.00 to $70.00 for andirons, fire screens, spark guards, coal hods, wood baskets, coal grates other fire- essentials, new- a revelation to those who have The newest effects are ane fonturing the est a a “THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. Pike St. and Fifth Ave. — ERATE a eR ot aR in a SA Ah A A RN SNARES