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I am not an exclusive user of any drug or method, neither a wonder worker, but I know good dentistry and I have that to offer, and I have placed my office on a business basis which per- mits me to compete with those dentists who are thinking of how high a price they can charge. The only excuse for a large office is economy in opera- tion, and I can give you the advantage of this economy. Visit my office today, see for yourself and be able to better appreciate my wonderful Advantages. - My Regular Prices: Best Gold Crowns.$5.00 ; Best Rubber Plate. .$10 Best Porcelain Crowns Teeth Extracted Free seveee $5.00 for Plates. Best Bridgework... $5.00 | Painless Extracting. .50¢ 22-k. gold, the same Any color of rubber that is used by the best wanted and the best dentists the world over, | quality of teeth. and the porcelain the Just one experience Same as used by all men! with us is convincing. of reputation. | Give us a trial today. OBEY THAT EVER INSISTENT IMPULSE and visit Dr. Wilson today. DR. J. T. WILSON §: 8103 FIRST AVE. Ban Opposite Colman Bldg. —Bet. Columbia and Marion : THE How Oppressed Peoples Are | Unscrambling Hapsburg Egg { SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1918. BY A. pnor itor Pot Newspaper Bn terprise Association INDENCE HALL, PHILA DELPHIA, Oct, 90 America’s dec laration of independence is the in splration for the representatives of durop n nations as Com Declaration of A magna charta of mid internationalism —declares Aimm ropean that “We following as basic three peoples 1, That all governments derive their just power from the consent of 7 That it is the inalienable right of every people to organize their own White Russians accept and subscribe to the principles for all government on such principles and in such form as they ve will best promote their w are, safety pinens hat the free and natural de velopment of the Ideals of any state jshould be allowed to pursue thelr iy and unhindered course unlens es course harms or threatens the |) Brother of Local \ Man Heads Drive }; Maj, Gen, Charles Gould Treat, ( who led the Americans on the ) Italian front in the drive across ) the Miay is « brother of Harry ‘ W, Treat, of 1 West Highla { drive, president of the Loyal com pany Maj. Gen, Treat has led a strict Independence Hall, Philadelphia, representatives of ly military reer, Graduating } Europe's oppressed nationalities are declaring their independence from the United States military / of the Hohenzollern and Hapsburg yotk—we mean yoke, They're } academy in 1882, he received his { shown on this map, The territories dotted are those inhabited by { first commission a few months races wholly or partly under the rule of Berlin direct, or Berlin |) after, In 1889 he became a first via Vienna and Budapest. The AustroHungarian empire, as it |) Heutenant and a captain. He rove existed before the war, is indicated by the heavy black outline, ) to the rank of major in 1906, Four The shaded boundaries are those between the races. They do ) years later he became a lieuten not at all follow the old political boundaries, which are shown ant-colonel and another year made by black Lines, { him a colonel of the Third field ( J artillery. In 1916 he became @ eocccccccce ple, but very prompt der ite bi ing influence, chest » Phieem loovens, breathing b . tickling In throat stops and you get a good night'« restful sleep ‘The usual throat and chest colds are conquered by it in 24 hours or lens action. Nothing better for — bro roup, whooping asthma or winter ¢ make this pour 2 splendid syrup, “of Pinex into pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup and shake thoroughly. If you prefer. use clarified molasses, honey. oF ‘orn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. ther way, you get @ full pint—« family supply-—of much | better cough syrup ‘than you could buy ready-made for three times the money. Keeps pertec ty and ebil- dren love its ple Pinex t# & spe centrated compo genuine Nor-! way pine extract, known the world over for its prompt healing effect upon the membranes To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for unces of Pinex, with full directions, and don't ac cept anything else. Guaranteed to Kive absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co. Ft. Wayne, Ind nd Righty con POPOSOSPOL OOOO OOOCS Clear, Peachy Skin 3 Awaits AnyoneWho $ Drinks Hot Water 2 Says an inside bath before breakfast helps us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh. — 2 ee ee Sparkling and vivaclous—merry, bright, alert—a good clear skin and a natural, rosy, healthy com plexion are assured only by pure blood. If only every man and woman could be induced to adopt the mornin, inside bath, what a gratifying change would take place, Instead of the thousands of sickly, anaemic-looking men, wom. len and girls, with pasty or muddy | complexions; instead of the multi tudes of “nerve wrecks,” “run- downs,” “brain fags’ ‘and pensi- ists we should see a virile, opti mistic throng of rosy-cheeked peo- ple everywhere An inside bath fs had by drink ing each morning, before breakfast a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in, it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's indigesti ble waste, sour fermentations and/ poisons, before putting more food [into the stomach | Those subject to sick headache, biliousness, nasty breath, rheum tism, colds; and particularly those who have a pallid, sallow complex jon and who « stipated very often, are urged to obtain a qu ter pound of limestone phospha Jat the drug store which will cost but a trifle, but is sufficient to onstrate the quic and remark able change in both health and | appearance, awaiting those who) practice internal sanitation. Adler-i-ka | Did It! “{ had pain in the pit of my| | stomach, no appetite, sour stomach land very much gas. Doctors could not help me, The FIRST dose of | Adler-i-ka helped me." (Signed) | Henry Welp, Lake View, Iowa. Adler-i-ka expels ALL gas and sourness, stopping stomach distress 5 Empties BOTH u bowel, flushing ¥ alimentary canal, Removes foul_matter which poisons Often CURES constipa- Prevents appendicitis, We \have sold Adier-i-ka many years, | It is a mixture of buckthorn, cas-| cara, promos and nine other sim-| | ple are Swift Drug Co. and} leading dregsists. |Arrest Suspects | |operation, if you write to land the worry and danger of an opera- |‘ brigadier-general and was moted to majorgeneral in - |) Following this appointment, he in Safe Robbery | was assigned trom Camp Sheri After’ a ten days’ search, the au-|} 48%. Montgomery, Ala, to the thorities have succeeded in making|) Western department at San Fran: } arresta in connection with the burg-|) “ice in 1918. lary that was committed on the | ~w~~~~~~~~~~~~ night of October 20, when a safe was taken from the office of H. © CLEVER TRICK USED Luby, of the government marine chdacal “eavun it Cteatee TO OUTWIT CENSOR + and chopped open with an ax! (Special to The Star by N. E. A.) in the woods near Des Moines LONDON, Oct. 21.—-An Australian fam Cutler, Reger Jones, William | sergeant desiring to let hin son Mann and Walter Christensen are) know where ho was stationed, head- in the county jail, charged with od a letter “Home-where in France stealing the safe and its contents, | jt got by, When he was at Gallip- which tgctuded se in cash, of he wrote, hope you like - the Swedich stamps I sent you. I COAST LEADING U. S. IN will send sotne Turkish soon.” On two océasions he was able to give information of hin location by addressing hin letters, “A. Ras RECRUITING TANK MEN Capt. G. G. Garland, head of re- | adresse n= Mi ge . cruiting for the tank corps for the = oe -! oo a in an pa Blas d atin | which were ve yparently sent Radar the Pacific Coast. in Poon Owe Nee 206 eee. port of recruits for the ee ee ee ee ee tank corps Garland left for San | Fredsisao| > a tame ment of men there in he “treat ‘em rough” branch of the service nrus ft ee to Mr. and Mra, M. Galante, 163 C. Kubirsky, Students to Stay ; in Camp Tuesday , Men in the student army training corps at the University of Washing ton will not be permitted to leave the camp to vote next Tuesday, Ar. 1. Strechen rangements will be made by authort W., March ties to either install booths on the|,, ‘rl,te Mr, and Mrs. ¥. Kieckner campus or take votes by some form| “noy to Mr. and Mra J. Slattery, 1946 October 3 and Mre of absentee method. }1sth ave, N, PAUL TS STAFF JOB A. Ammon, 1212 Capt. Frank A, Paul, former Seat t rney, haw been made a mem ber of the general staff at Washing fouth Park according to word received from | 7 national capital | BARBER GIVES RECIPE": FOR GRAY HAIR | Tells How to Make a Home-Made) the 104 Patr N. G. Spostol, 4219 October 19. Mra AL A Derry, 2605 R. A. Shelton, October 24 Girl to Mr, and Mra. N. 1. Jonner, Baat Reattle, October 18 Gray Hair Remedy Boy to Mr. and Mra. A. Th. Spalding, Mr, A. EB. O'Brien, who has been | 21% W. Blaine st, etober a barber tn New York City for] ssa hwo cnn are gh is 2 many years, mado the following statement “Gray, streaked or faded hair can be immediately made black, brown or light brown, Warner whithever shade you desire, by the ‘et reaui use of the following remedy that Reeves, 6405 you can make at home “Merely get a small box of Orlex A. Spanger, #01 powder at any drug store. It costs hie | 27th ave, October 2 very little, and no “extras to buy. | MARKIAGES Dissolve it in water and comb it] john Kerwin, Bull, 21, and Memtce through the hair. Full directions for | Milter, 17, Port An Snohomiah, etaan @nyder, JF. ne Hinckwell, Seattle Martens and Wile and J mixing and use come in “You need not henita ach box © to use Or- Mertha Ken lex, an a $100.00 gold bond comes ° in each box guaranteeing the user inmetater and Abbie T that Orlex powder does not contain 4 Hilda B, Nelson, Be silver, lead, zine, sulphur, mercury, aniline, coal-tar products or thelr| Cornelius Loan, 40, and Flora Brown, derivatives. 24, Beattie Trve THoutehines, Teavenworth, It does not rub off, ts not sticky| wisn” wna ‘ellie Tim Tease. 20, Tos. An or gummy and leaves the hair! ecles, Cal fluffy. It will make a gray haired | , Cust Andreopoulos and Agnes Aver, ttle person look twenty years younger. fe Teopolin Partenone. and Kuro Kole, 32, Autin, Wash Arthur L. Bulx, Seattle, and Catherine Murphy. Reattle [oye tT Ajnx, and RT. Noble, Seattle. | Henry & Ernest, Rremerton, and Hilda Tiatelhorst, ‘Tiffin, © Harry Hovis, Benttle Rowan, Fort Wayne Tames Dick and Fi T was badly ruptured while lifting «| © trunk several yearn ago. Doctors naid was an operation. me no good, Finally 1 got ething that quickly and ¢ Yours have passed, and Wintfred her Emetia Rerg rgenson, 21, and Viola though 1 am n. Ro hing Te na There was no operation, no lo uleaherm: Bont te, Wit wit infer a ce eels an’ famantha A. Laverty, Rolse Tdaho ‘will give full information about how may find a complete ¢ Alma Petrich William T. Wetzel and Fnumelaw M. Pullen, Carpenter, 326-6 prvonces ave, Manasquan, N. J. Hettor eut out) Complaints filed this notice and show it to any othera| Robert Walker against Olive Tf who are ruptured—you imay save a life | Welker. Genertion . or at least stop the misery of rupture | mma Foyle against Charles J. Foyle Onont Ht Johnaon neninet Rvelyn Max i well Johneor mpatinility " Relie Manning against Henry Man: ici || ning, desertion. 7 GauZE DrATHS ‘The people in our country Thomas Lamphere, 31, 3226 24th W. Do ke Turkish style | October 28 of in of cheesecloth Jon ©. Spurkeon, 44, 2602 H. Den- Without the welf-dental. , October innle Young, 23, 993 Alki ave., Oc- r a8 | Victoria Mutia, 1, 206 12th ave., Octo- | “William Nelson, 35, Palace hotel, Oc- Helen Fisher, 25, Baden hotel, October 28 Sarich, 29, Norway hotel, Octo- * nome others ute #0 much de- wymond Himes, 25, Fort Lawton, Oo , D1, elty hoapital, October 2 Harris, 40, 391 Corliss ave, re DRESS ‘ apeepestie 6 . The “open season for congress: | and ORENCE UP At OnE, BENCH UPSTAIRS || men" has closed. Scores who visited | the fronts have returned home on Second and Union, Old Times Bids. account of “pressing business.” J. Karakashien, 23 | 50,000,000 DECLARE FOR INDEPENDENCE j common Interest of all 4, That there whe diploma und — agrer hould be made pul ments be adoption and ratificat That we belle having kindred ideals and purpone should co-ordinate their efforts to in nations for the furtherance of their ommon welfar 4 such « union contribute peace und welfare of the world ng That there should be formed nations of the world | league of the 4 bin agreement in a common a for genuine and practical coopera | tion to secure justice and therefore pe among nations.” ‘The signers of this declaration rep resent together more than 60,000,000 people, constituting a chain of na tions lying between the Baltic, the Adriatic k w com prising x Poles, Jugo- Slave, Ukrainians, dithuanians, Ru jans and Italian Irredentiats. All are wh or partl subject n domin i, SEATTLE PORT DEVELOPMENT Wednesday's port comminsion meet ing were promised co-operation by Seattle, comminsioners sg the Eh lott Bay and Lake Washington fer tracts betw 1 the port of Se attle and King county The port will op e the system till the end of the ear, when the county will take char In view of offers that he had re 4 from other quarters, includ ing the government, Port Manager Hamilton Higday's salary was in bl creased to $5,000, Other salary in creases were: Traffic agent, $260 per month; cashier, $160; agent Smith Cove agent at., $210 nt Bell st Hanford st, $185; stenograp $100; elevator superintendents, $200 cold storage engineers, $160; cold storage rators, $140, and ex change operator, $90. Promp y the wreck of the Princess Sophia, a strong protest wan nent to the federal authorities werning the rine safeguards in New Rules Will Be Made on Delicacies A new provision will be made by the food administration for the serv lack of proper ma Alaskan waters ing of min ples, larded sweet breads, larded filet of beef, hash meat ples—carniverous delicacies which were recently led by housewives and chefs ax a patriotic duty. This word was received by King county food officials from | Washington. “CAME ALL THE WAY FROM ALASKA IN SEARCH OF HEALTH |Was Told He'd Never Be Able to Do Hard Work— Tanlac Overcomes Troubles, of over a thou from Alaska to was We 11 it cost me, for I found Taniac nd re health,” said Joseph of 2828 Jefferson avenue, Ta yther day @ year ago,” he contin “while I was working with a pompany at Tokeen, Alaska, Almost ued, mart! where I had been employed for a couple of seasons, I had a sudden at tack of sickness that Just about put me out of business, My trouble must have been coming on for some time, for I had suffered from a dis ordered stomach for several years My ap failed and after eating anything, my food would sour and He in my*stomach like rocks, and I would bloat up so with gas till I was perfectly miserable My side hurt like a knife sticking in me and at times I would get so nause ated that I would vomit up every thing I. had eaten. My rest was badly nm at night and the mis ery in my stomach and side would t p me aw r hours, On getting up in the morning, I would feel wo tired and worn out that I } wasn't fit for a thing. I was a hun dred and fifty miles from any med feal assistance, so I just took what household dies there were at hand, but they didn’t seem to do me any good. Then I knew I had to out where I could be treated and when I did consult a spe at last, he told me that I'd be able to do come right, cialist never hard work any “cain, When I got heard so much back to 1 about the lac was doing others that I d to try it a while, and it has certain ly done me a world of good. I be: gan to pick up right away, my ap petite is just splendid, I enjoy ev erything I eat and don't suffer a bit with gas or indigestion, All that misery in my side and stomach has been entirely removed, I sleep like a rock All night long and feel strong enough now to do the hard est kind of work 1 was badly con tipated before, but the Laxative Tablets I have taken soon removed that trouble and put me in normal condition again I have already gained five pounds on the two bot tles I have so far taken, and feel better and stronger than I have in years.” |” ‘Tanlac {# sold in Seattle by Bartell | Drug Stores under the personal di- | rection of a special Tanlac represent tive.—Advertisement AS] THM LA IASTHMADOR QR NGNLY REFUNDED ASK ANYQQUGGIST | She Store Hours for Friday Will be from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M., in compliance with the request of Mayor Hanson and Dr. McBride. This action is taken to guard the Public Welfare and all are urged to work in harmony with the Au- thorities, that needless loss of life may be pre- vented. Girl Would Break Camp Quarantine EYES OUR SPECIALTY CAMP LEWIS, Oct. 31.—Thirty Years of ex- four influenza cases are reported in perience in fitting the last 24 hours, with 18 new cases end makisg glasses, and our of pneuznonia. In the same interval low operating ex- more than 300 men were discharged pense, enable us |from camp hospitals to vga boeite “8 seperately y die. glasses for lei Sister desperately ill. May di — t the same as the telegram received Meet me place you did last tim Reading or Distance “So by @ Seattle soldier at camp in quar pant Hy Fp ng ; antine. The last sentence resulted in investigation, and the soldier confess: Broken Lens: ated on ed that it was attempt on the part | short notice riesn, of his “best to get him out of Free Satistne quarantine. DO MOTHERS ERR? When we hear of so many school girls and girls in stores and offices who are often totally unfit to per- form their daily duties because of nome derangement peculiar to their sex, might this not have been pre- vented by the mother who, perhaps through neglect or caMessness, failed to get for that daughter the High Grade Tatlor- fade Suits. $45 and $50 and $60 ot Half Priee. one great root and herb remedy for oe wuch ailments, Lydia E. Pinkham’s F: medicine is said to have 202 202 ve. ed more suffering of wom- : wh ankind than any other remedy known to medicine. Why Run-pown PALE EXHAUSTED WoMEN SHOULD TAKE IRON my Frm y take organic 4 Iron—(not metallic iron shih: volten leo stomach Reise: fl juxated iron is ated, does not tiscker, nor in- jure the teeth nor upset surely did relieve |] © Stomach “Tt will increase the etrength and endurance of weak, 1 ervous, irritable, eareworn, that eczema! haggard women in two weeks time in many cases. I have | Pack up some Resinol Ointment in SiS. ment serptaing researc ais “old kit bag." Nothing is too good Ferdinand King, M.D., wellknown for him, and he will need it ‘‘over Kew York Physician find medical suthor. ( jaction gui Sr money retunded—On sale at all good éruggisis.) there’’ where exposure, vermin, Con: tagions, and the exigencies of a soldier's life cause all sorts of skin irritation, | itching, s ore feet and suffering. oO s itching almost instantly, jore they can become big | ones. It assures skin comfort, For sale ty ail dealer NuxATED IRON] BETTY BRIGHT Aluminum Ware The well-known Betty Bright Rice or Mush Boiler, made .of pure aluminum. Bright, smooth finish; holds 214 quarts. Price ....$2.49 Use the Telephone— Main 6367. Electric Iron This Electric Flat Iron is made by D, C. Hughes & Co., is finely finished, has attached and. Element in iron is guaranteed for one year. Iron comes complete with cord for attach- ing to light socket. Price .............. $4.00 Use the Telephone—Main 6367. o]| Spelger & Heelbat ENUE AND UNIOM STREET.