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SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1918. BREAKDOWN IN WIRE SERVICE OFTEN TRAGIC The telephone and telegraph “#er- vice” that in enjoyed by the citizens of Seattio in, for the mont part, a farce—and sometimes it ts a tragery. Some pathetic things have | PAGE 10 To the Working Men of Seattle happened during these recent days. Here t# one case out of many) that have been brought to The) Star: On Sunday, Oct. 20, at 10 a m,,| the St. Joseph's hospital in Tacoma | sent the following wire to Charles | | Lindwall, 1909 Denny way: | A Tremendous Stock vey i with Tatar pamoni of Heavy and The menage was not delivered at | ° ° : Medium Weight Work Pants On Wednesday, Oct. 23, Lindwall| | received @ card thru the mail ask: | Every Pair Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. ing him to call at the Cherry at. | office for telegram No. C, 186.) |When he called, the telegram was found after a long search. | On Tueniay the nephew died) without any ald or comfort from | relatives, | | John Lindwall, brother of Charles, | wtates that he tried to get into! communteation with the hospital over the long distance telephone, but could not get connections. Ladies’ garment workers in New York city have been granted a 20 end cent increase in pay. Wwe save you money Upstairs on every pair vtec toca Maan: i = | Qualities which cannot be replaced at the price we are selling them for, 0 le ieee cesge + FOLLOWED HER | Medium and heavy weight, $3 50 $4 5 extra quality hairlines, at... ° 9 9 evarouatEeD rracnurs Netatiers| Storm King, rain-proof, all wool, heavy ‘ Weleht giiy Pants, at... .. dices siscecess’s $6.00 pay, fancy, Ib, 1340 to 1éMe, choice | | ithe to ite pay. |. feney ihe to 20 aN Best quality all-wool Malone Pants, $ BOAVY WHEE, BE ooccveccnccccccvegecoce 7.50 te tte: mere should pay, larne ite, medium MeMillan Pants, the best heavy weight Wool Pants made, at ..........eee00- $10.00 A special value in a guaranteed corduroy; while they last, at.. F F $4.50 Extra quality Tan Moleskin Pants at.. oseeee 84.00 Rain-repellent, double seat and knee. j .-- 84.00 Riding Pants, khaki and repellent........$4.00 to $5.50 | Many rheumatic people suffer 7, occed; paina that could be avoided by ‘Sascmers building up the blood. When rhew , oe od ithe to ike, mation is associated with thin blood pede’ te 10e. jit cannot be corrected until the ii'ti cencumers shoula ‘pay | DIOod is made rich and red. | Mra Peter Fitaner of 10 Holt | Retailers pay, per 19% street, North Billerica, Mans. used fo $A 7h; consumers should | Williams’ Pink Pilla to combat | fiers pay, per 100 me, (the effects of rheumatiam accom. consumers should peyi panied by attacks of indigestion. Tht is her experience peergery: toy f ta0e' tency cating| “I was llving in Nova Scotia some or fruit stand apples, $2.50 to $200 |years ago and contracted a severe » BALMON nor maga i 04 cold, The next day 1 was confined Pe sata [to bed. Sharp pains ‘started in my ashe red.jright shoulder and nearly drove me mad. They worked down to my Y should pay ne German federated states having Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (10), Saxe-Alten- representation {n the bundesrat, im | burg (11), Anhalt (12), Saxe-Meinin- a cluding-the three free cities of Ham-| gen (13), Saxe Weimar (22). Seven 4 burg, Lubeck and Bremen. Four princtpalities, Lippe (15), Waldeck kingdoms, Prussia (1), Bavaria (@) (16), Schwaraburg Rudolstadt = (17), Saxony (@), Murttemberg (4). Six SchwarzburgSonderhaunen ($8), grand duchies, Baden (5), Hesse (6),| Reuss, older line (19), Reuss, young Mecklenburg-Schwerin (7), Meck: er Hine (20), Schaumburg Lippe (21). lenburg-Sterlitz ($), Oldenburg | The territory of Alsace-Lorraine has @, Brunswick (14. Five duchies,/no direct representation in the bundesrat, its two commissioners | having no vote. ‘The small map shows the cities of WHY HAIR FALLS OUT | wets. stassburg and Coblenz, occu. pation of which may be demanded by Dandruff causes @ feverish irrita- tion of the scalp, the hair roots, Gen. Foch preliminary to an armis tice, They are Germany's strongest defenses on her wostern front. The right knee, which was stiff and sore, Oat \and went to my hands. I could not sleep and was in terrible pain al! oe ™lthe time, My knee was swollen. raren rr “My stomach was affected and 1 COD! lore pay, 1M. brick i would have terrible pains after eat- yee att ok? |ine. Gas would form and I would Mackinaws $6.00 to $15.00 Upstairs we give you wonderful values. shrink, loosen and {hen the h Re first two are in territory taken from gumers par, t-@. brick 36e te{have smothering sensations and " ig ge nioreel ae — falling | France in 1879 ERS GIVEN Bie, BM. ri fe te the fe, bulk}eould eat but little. I was very a eo aca lie to tte & 4 Seay partic’ ot “dandrafl, “get WLiMUT, retatters pay 18s to 186 m,;|REPVOUS. My doctor advised me t P on . New Zealand has an annual death oere showid pay, dressed, 200/tf¥ Dr. Williams’ Pink Pilly, and a» } smail bottle of Danderine at any) ‘ ” 1 had heard of a boy who had St. Pine Sat MON. ee om A te | Vitue’ dance and had barn benefited i Se 7" by these pills, I was encouraged to drug store for a few cents, pour a/ | giLVeR BALMON, retatiors pay 1s¢|try them. After I had taken three WARNING to ie ® Fo ig should pay. | boxes I was much better, the pains | | Aremed, 186 to fe | gOLm. retatiors pay Se te 6%e; com |! My shoulder and limbs were not { 4 little in your hand and rub well) womers should pay S4e to 100 M so Intense. I took several more} rate of less than 1 per cent. TAILORED READY CO. into the scalp. After several appli- THRIFT STAMP 2 day Grocers are again warned to mit) gantLe Fisit (biack cod), retatiers| bores and the paina left ma Dr & A re cations all dandruff disappears and/ | wi keep the Hi away. ig the hair stops coming out. ne thelr sugar profits to 1 cent a pound! we oe oat geneuseere *hovld |wintame’ Pink Pills certainty built | in the Friday lst issued by the) 52’ cop (whole), retatiors pay te te|/UP my blood and restored my! United States food price publishing) 7 > m ‘ners should pay B%e %. | strength.” 401 Pike St. and Third Ave. at Yesler Way: Doard. Country stores are permitted) TOM COD (Greseed), consumers should) 4 valuable booklet, “Dineasne of T | to charge 1 cent @ pound over the Se. pay ibe © the Blood,” containing much infor. reshadowtn: early constita- BE WEI L DRE ED Atte price, plus freight. * Lee coas Cnevaa por Yes to 13 f.|mation about rheumaticm, is tree HEALTH MINISTRY IN pols o ies My so Lord | | Eggs are showing a firmer tem on request. Dr. Williams’ Pink 5 3 |ency, with no indication of a @rép in shout Pilla ate sold by all drugeiete cr by| ENGLAND IS FORECAST | rranernon, nead of the British Nquor Price. mall, postpaid, on reeeipt of price, 60| LONDON, Oct. 25-—Lioyd George's control which has cut the consump SUGAR.Retaliers pay, cane grenn- loents per box, «ix boxes for $2.50 | recent statement that you can’t build tion of alcohol to about one-third of lated. per 100 Me. 09.56; consumers ‘lby the Dr, Williams Medicine Co.,/an Al empire on C3 citizens, is taken what it was before the war, is men- Dens pov, Ser 1) Re CA Oe Schenectady, N. Y. iby nearly all the British newspapers | Uened for minister. leeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeseenmnuenaeans«an A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right T Ealiott 2607 ‘elephone 1329 FOURTH AVENUE “THE APPAREL OFT reccuanea THE MAN” UPGolden brown, retaties 1 here —_- ie ge Mi Posner PANISH INFLUENZA ree the to Bic, consumers email 20 to the, medium 1 Phe te $1.05. | st row Retatiors | j 24%-™. bag £198 to B14l, 49th RI S$ consuinera should ST 148 to 61.56, 49-™ | $2.90 to 8 | | GRAHAM FLOUR—natatiers pay, 10-™. | W RNIN | Sie to 8c, 49-1. $8.55 to $264: com-| 1 ¥, ould pay, iO. bie to 5 to $2.96 eaiibapes are of standard manufacture, always giving perfect _satis- faction. Up-to- the-minute in style and of best materials. Priced at te em. Pneumonia Often Results— | Vietims Seized Without *| Warning Make Precau- tion Doubly Necessary per ' ® bee) Much of the difficulty experi- GS MATREuctetiare par. 19-%. hag |Cnced by health authorities in| See. bulk, per Mt c; consumers |checking the spread of the Spanish hg has c, bulk TH Influenza, lies In the fact that it| mould poy, per | Strikes its victim without warning. | | Although State and Federal au-| ORN MEAL (yetiow ean” Day: | thorities are taking every possible vay, 10-TD. 800 to 70c,| Precaution in their effort to stop the spread of the epidemic, the dis- Pay, 10-mm. S4%o t0 | eane, in many sections of the coun oye to bec. bark se | try, has gotten entirely beyond con | per Bm : \trol, and {s claiming its victims wo Ye oro by the thousands le, bi i mi It is universally agreed by all bied $1 bulk ile, Siam.|/ well informed persons that the lianas to $1.06, bulk 190 to) surest preventive is to «et the CORN FLOUR (yellow)-— Retatiors pay. | system in the beat possible physical 44 %e, Ik, per ™., &%0.|condition in order to be able to ac, bulk, per |\throw off the infection. As has ‘¢.| been previously stated, it Is posible , to perfect the powers of resistance STARCH Netailers pay 19¢ tol of the human system so that it/ 10%; co os howl 0 Inge, “mumers should pay 140 (|) 45 throw off almost any infec-| PEARL BARLEY (bulk)—Retatters pay | tion, not excepting Spanish Influ-| FI 3 = 2 > F} I z An Urgent Appeal to the Public: Please do not telephone except when absolutely necessary. Influenza has reduced our operating forces and has so greatly increased the traffic that we cannot possibly handle im- and upward — and remember, BRADBURY CLOTHES _ al- ways FIT PER- FECTLY. CREDIT GLADLY GIVEN » white, 10-1. We will be glad to have you open an ac- count with us oD ar- range to pay weekly or monthly, according to your convenience, 1332-34 211 Old Herbal Remedy Used for 40 Years in Relieving Diabetes 7 most satisfactory results)and now everybody is saying to me havd—been obtained In combating | that T look better than ever before. 1| | Diabetes 7 |p the scales at 192 pounds and I , by cbesrving. certains, pack working again to the ns- dietary fules and the judicious use| tonishment of all. I feel splendid. of Warner's Safe Diabetes Remedy, | and, people say I am Jooking better an herbal preparation of 40 years’|every day, I must tell you that ev- successful sale. ery word I have written is true, and Following is a letter from a rate: | Il can prove it by hundreds that ful user: 6 knew of my condition, Jules “This letter is the best proof that) Friquet, 511 West First Street, Low T am still alive. Your medicine is a| Angeles, Cal.” miracle to me. My weight was re-| Warner's Safe Diabetes Remedy in duced from 157 to 114 poufds when| made from herbs and other benef! I left the hospital. I left there Aug. | cial ingredients and has been on the 6th in despair, Hundreds of people| market 40 yearn, a true indication that knew me said I would never | of its value. Get a bottle today. live to return to my studio, After Sold by leading druggists every leaving the hospital, I saw your|where. Sample sent on receipt of ‘Ad’ in the paper. I began its use ten cents. Warner's Safe Reme- Se to 9%e; consumers should pay 10 to i160 HOMENY—Retatiors pay, 21%4-T. cans per dow, $1.17% to $1.35, 10-T. sack S7%e, bulk, per th, @.1c; cons should pay, per can 12%6 to 166, facks, 75 bulk, T., Tie to RICE—Ret pay, fancy head, to 12%e. an soed rice, 10%e t 10%c, Biam head 740 to 10%: con sumere should pay, fancy head, t., 12\%0 to 160, Japan seed rice 11%e to 12\%c, Biam ‘head #i%o to 12%4e. ROLLED OATS—Retallers pay, 9-Tb bag 64%4e, bulk, per ., 6Ke to Te consumers should pay, 9-Tb, bag to bbe, bulk 7i%40 to fe. BREAD —fetallers pay. Bike, 24-02. low: should pay, 16 BUTTER tetatiers pay, ery, brick 640 to 66e, cube Washington storag Gle to 52e; consumers should h creamery, brick 676 to To, torage, brick b7e to S90, cubse bbe to b8e. OLEOMARGARINE—Retatlers pay, boa! grade, pri 40 to 37¢, medium ‘grade 27%0 to consumers should pay best grade, prints 87¢ to 440, mediun nde 310 to B86, Retailers pay, Wi to 31%c; consum the, ‘lore pay, etrictly frenh ranch Tic to The di should pay 750 to 820 doi Cold Btorage—Retailers pay 476 to 4% doz.; consuiners should pay 620 to Bic doz. *POTATOES—Fancy now, retailers pay 1%0 to 20; id pay 20 to to. DKIED GREEN PEAS—Roetaliers pay T., 100 to 110; consumers sould pay 120 to 180, YEL! per th. M.)—Retatt Californian 13%e to 14%e, eh fornia Ie to 18%0, Lima 16%e, pink So to bie, Washington colored Be to &¥ | Gn at once commenced to improve, | dies Co., Dept. 661, Rochester, N. ¥. enza, which is one of the most) contagious diseases known, | Medical authorities agree that people who are weak and run down are the earliest victims of the Influenza epidemic. If you find yourself weak or losing flesh, or if you are in a generally run. down condition, you are really in great danger if you should come tn contact with the Influenza germ. As a powerful reconstructive tonic and system builder, Tanlac is with- jout equal. This is a statement of facts and is fully supported by recognized authorities, According to all accepted reference works, in |cluding the United States Dispensa tory, Encyclopedia Britannica and leading text books used in the school of medicine, the principal in sredients of Tanlac possess the most valuable tonic properties known to science. This statement is further proven by the fact that millions of persons who have actu- ally taken Tanlac have testified to its extraordinary merit as a medi- cine, Taniac restores health and strength to the weak and rundown system by enabling every organ of the body to perform its proper function in nature’s own way. It creates a healthy appetite for good nourishing food, and ts an ideal strengthening tonic for persons who are in @ rundown condition and who are suffering from the after effects of Influenza, Grippe or Bronchial troubles, Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell the personal di Tanlac represent- alive.—Advertisement. portant calls for medical assistance unless the public reduces its use of the telephone. We desire to thank those of our patrons who have already re- stricted the use of their telephones, thereby helping the service of the hos- pitals and stricken homes of this city. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company .

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