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PAGE 2 out, t) New Vice-Disease Hospital Approved Plans, for a $10,000 concrete hos pital for interned men were approved | by the city board of public works/ Friday noon. The building, which WIN house vice disease victims, will he thoroly equipped thruout and lo- | | ad a maacaanae ama | URGE TOBACCO HOUNDS TO PUT IN A SUPPLY all local cigar stores car Placards on their dvors and Priday, calling on the men twp days’ tobaceo m. 3 ks in the chain cigar stores agreed that newer before had @ rush of trade. Dandruff causes a fewerish irri-/ tation of the scalp, the hair roots; shrink, loosen and then the hair) comes out fast. To stow falling | hair at once and rid the scuilp of) every particle of dandruff, get a small bottle of Danderine at any drug store for a few cents, pour a little in your hand and rub it into the scalp. After several apnilca- tions the hair stops coming out and you can't find any dandruff. RY} | } AGATE JEWEL acares set a4 BO It’s Time to Buy For Christmas ‘We can help you with a muggeations for gift We make Bring in also your jewelry and we Good, healthy, red blood — blood rich giving oxygen to every WEONoUs , and thue (1 sc shenarce te ei 5 you i ya about Bevelasioe to bealth and success | also convicted In February on of men and women are impairing their Tee SLPMiying themsctves open to Uiness, sitnly because their od is thinning out and pos * throagh lack of tron. uly aad helpe ‘organ of the men you meet. "are arene. vigorous fellows—brisy them vim and y—stetermined and power i erate their full of tron, Read what necessity of iron in the blood and a New York Physician and Med- be no strong, neo peeng anseraia. sssemic, men Nise muscles lack tone, taile they often become t and (yy? Owl Drow Hartell Drug Co., Swift's Pharmacy He Isn’t Worried Concerning Pigeons That the report concerning the @ixcovery of six carrier pigeons in | the basement of @ vacant house at 220 Tenth ave. 8S. Thursday, as hav ing some connection with the opera- tion of German secret agents, is of little tmpartance, {x the theory of Assistant Attorney General C. L. Reames. “The pigeons,” said Reames, “are probably the property of some boys fascinated by the accomplishments of the carrier in. When the or der, recalling all carrier pigeons was issued, the pigeons were probably put In the vacant house for safe keeping.” Lock Restaurant Man in Ice Chest George Rumbaburo, chet of the | Oyster House, Fourth) was locked in the! jie sneak a. Gn ceae of the satay) American and = Pike, lishment Friday at 3 a m. by a burglar with a revolver, who appro priated $135 from the cash register. George said it was fri ioe chest, paired, his vitality lowered, and the only warmth that is in him is the| | 0" fire of hatred and revenge kept altve in his breast by a memory of the intense cold. Pass Brothers Will Appeal Their Case were sentenced to 12 months in jai! each. The case will be tried some | ume during November, at San Fran. cisco. Both of the brothers were co- defendants with Hulet M, Wells, a charge of seditious conspiracy ‘Wells’ appeal haa been tried and is TAKE $55 FROM HIS ROOM The room of W. J. Neadam, 8. P. hotel, Fourth 8. and Madison, was entered Thursday stolen. Te Prevent Inftuensa Colds cause BGR and influenza, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tab- lets rem the cause. There is only one “Bromo Quinine.” EW GROVE'S signature on box. Fraser-PatersonCo. other | gid in the | his constitution is im: Joe and Morris Pasa, convicted as | . slackers last February, have appeal | Was the board's edict. ed their case to the circuit court of | San Francisco. They | 2mnounced that Cotvin had delivered) ANNEXATION OF AUSTRIA NOW? BY J. W. T. MASON (United Preas War Expert) NEW YORK, Nov. L-The annex ation of Austria to the German em pire because of ita Teutonic racial predominance is beginning to appear a possibility to the statewmen in Ber lin The breakup of the AustrotHun garian monarchy may thus become the most important feature at the | peace conference, thru encouraging the Germans to intrigue for territor- jal expansion The subtio hand of Gernan state craft already is apparent in the crea tion of an Independent republic by the German clement mingled with the Crecho-Slovak population of Bo | hemia, It presumably is Germany's inten ton to use the phrase, “self determt | nation,” for the purpose of throwing | confusion into the peace plans of the | democratic nations, and thereby win ning of a Hohensollern victory at the peace table If Austria Hungary crumbles, and the different nationalities form inde | Pendent states, one of the new states | will be Austria, which ts as German fe as any of the kingdoma and duke doms in the German empire. | Austria an Inland State Austria, standing alone, would be weak and dingruntied. If, by the | terms of peace, Italian ambitions are #0 realized as to deprive Austria of ports on the Adriatic, the little Hap» burg kingdom would become an in land state. | Under these conditions, a move ment to unite with the German em: pire, under encouragement from Ber Un, might spread rapidly among the | Austrian people. But, inalsting at |the peace conference upon Austria's right to selfdetermination of her fu ture, the Hohenzollern plentpoten aries might hope to divide the al Les. If Austria were to be annexed to her northern neighbor, the German | empire would emerge from the war more powerful than at the beginning The Germans will not abandon the hope of a triumphant outcome of the negotiations until the parchment is signed. | Great aki] by the democratic nego- tintors will be necessary, and in par tieular full cooperation among the-n. vide the allies at the slightest align of discord, as Talleyrand did #0 muccess fully on behalf of beaten France at the Vienna peace table after the Na poleonic wars CHEERS RING IN COUNCIL ROOM The board of public works cheered | at its meeting Friday morning. | Last week, ©. D. Cotvin, *, appeared before |board, and asked that he be paid | $18,000 for steel raile he had deliv } ato! He pleaded that be hadn't the balance of rafts due on his con. tract because steel camid not be pre | cured. “No more rafis—mo more money,” At Friday's meeting the chatrman 100,000 pounds of rails during the week. Led by Utilitie: Superintendent Murphine the board indulged in three loud cheers. Says Druggists | Don’t Profiteer on Gauze Masks | In a atatement to the general pul> le Friday, Walter H. Hinman, chair Right, and $55 |™2n of the Seattle Druggists’ associ ation, denies profiteering on the part of local drug stores In gauze masks }and gauze -nask materials All drug stores have received in structions to sell the gauze or masks at cost, Hinman says, and to furnixh | free material to those who are unable |to purchase it Druggists are nothing but medical necessities Sat instructed to nell $ | urday, when stores that might com @ | pete with them in various lines of stores will material —Co-operating with the City authori- ties, who believe that the closing of the ing the influenza spread— This Store Will pieces asaya eee Be Closed Alll Day ly assist in check- PSOKOCSCSSOO SO OEEEOOCEe : : : : : e : : e : 7 q : : e * : es e e e e a e e e * e e e e e : e e e iJ e e s e e e e H e e e e e e e e e e | merchandise, uch candies and cigars, are closed. P Reports made to The Star declare | S| tnat all drug stores are not ing themselves to the for masks. Many shtpbu charged 15 cents, they say, for mask that had only three folds. One busy store sold a yard of gauze, in an were getting masks, for 25 cents. Raymond Has Lost All His Clothes The room of fermanted Idaho hotel, was entered Thursday ¢ Raymond's , his under- wear, three off his shirts, his watch, safety razor and other things. Ray. | mond is sore. HE PLANS TO DO AWAY WITH DIVORCE PROCTOR Instead of a divorce proctor for King county, there will be a “domes. tic relations deputy,” if Fred © Brown, republican candidate, is elect ed ‘prosecuting attorney, next Tues day. The board of county commis- stoners haa voted to amalgamate the proctor’s office with that of the prow ecuting attorney. ARCHBISHOP TO PROBE ALLEGED CRUELTIES WASHINGTON, Nov. 1—The archbishop of Canterbury has been chosen to investigate alleged Bulgar- lan atrocities in Macedonia, accord- ing to word received at the Greek le- gation, ISSUE STORM WARNING Small craft warnings were ordered displayed at 8 a, m. Friday morn ing. The storm is moving south easterly over British Columbia and will cause strongly southerly winds and moderate gales from Columbia river north. MAY TRANSFER REGISTRATION Persons who have moved from one precinct to another and desire to transfer their registration may do #0 at the city registration office be- tween 10 a. m. and 3 p. m., Monday. THE SEATTLE GERMANY PLANS Germany will be on the wateh to di-| the! ered for the new overhead railroad. | delivers: velope, to people who thought they | Steal Clothes LineandWreck | Auto as Prank Ghosts and goblins stalked abroad | tn Seattle Thursday night; garbage cans disappeared, doors disappeared, autos disappeared, shrubbery, win: | dows, hose and pieces of pavement disappeared, Police Report Clerk K. | L. Webb was frantic Friday morn ing It Was Halloween literally poured into} ters, concerning vini the mystic matertalints. the complaints we ntable absence ple have lost thetr gart ring the night, | and are find them Fri-| day,” Bt « Webb ptated. One enter «wang of boyn Fre moved tle and lath valued at more | than $100 fre fa rent | idence at 12% built a fens jauto ema and damaged. But t of all te the lows sum |tamed by Mra. J. Solewnik, 918 27th ave. whow clothes lines, laden with wearing apparel, vanished. | PLANNING FOUR ~ BiG BLOWS TO KNOCK OUT HUN BY CARL D. GROAT (United 1 Staff Correspondent, | WAS! TON, Nov, 1—Un- leas peace comes quickly, Amer. jean-allied military effort will be divided into four giant phases for = complete knockout of Germany in short order. j First in importance will be fur ther concentrations along the West front. | Second will be a drive Into Ger | many from the south, via Italy ‘Third, will be a hammering at the \*mack door” of Germany, expected Ito be facilitated by Austrian sur | render, with a provision for a path way for allied troops fo Germany thru the dual monarchy. | Dash Thru Bosphorus | Fourth, will be an allied dash thru the opened Bosphorun to seize the! ships Germany snatebed from Rus | xia’s Black Sea fleet, ‘The first phane te the main prob lem. American troops have been ladded to the Relginn drive and fur lin concentrations can be expected } | in the Verdun region designed to | oppose the deaperate hold Germany | iw #tfli maintaining there. Once that jiw shaken, the push back to the Rhine would be a comparatively eauy matter. The second and third phases are quite logtea! developments of the present Italian drives, and the near | Bastern smash of the allies, | How many Frittsh troops can be released by Turkey's withdrawal is not tated, but it is assumed that | they can be of material aid in the! Ralkan campaign againat the back | door. | "As for the fourth phas, Turkey's | surrender has made It ponsible for | the allies to enter the Black sea }and to capture or destroy the Ger: | man-held «hips. This is a chance which naval men say will not be overlooked. j DOCTORS = FAILED 10 HELP But Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Re- moved the Cause of this Woman's Iliness. Worcester, Mase —"I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Componnd Au, 5 for a weakness and pain which used to keep me in bed for two days | each month I tried many doc- tors without benefit until I was really dis- | couraged. My mother urged me to take Lydia BE. Pink- | hata's Vegeta-| ble Compound | as it had | helped her ¢0 much. I did so and soon saw a change for the better. I kept on taking ft and am now so well and strong that I | can do all my housework, even my washing, and I have a little baby who is a8 healthy as I could ask— |thanks to your Vegetable Com- |pound."—Mrs. F. H. Stone, 24 | Bowdoin St., Worcester, Mass. Women who suffer from displace. ments, irregularities, inflammation, ulceration, backache, headaches and nervousness should lose no |time in giving this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia F ham’s Vegetable Compound, The books will be turned over to the county auditor for distribution to the election officials Monday night e " a " s J a s a a a” at a” a “a . Seattle ; "3 Music House "— == :1216-18 Third Ave. ., Main 3139 @_ Bet. University and Seneca "s es ee | not be made an iseue of politics nor | tributed to a division on issues and Haynes repair theatre.—Advertisement, STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1918. SECRETARY FOR MANUFACTURERS IS FOR CAR DEAL Clancy M. Lewin, secretary of the | Manufacturers’ asmociation, gives practical reasons why the city should | take over the street car lines of the | tion company, He sayw “The purchase of the traction I by the city should receive the united support and approval ef the people of Seattle, because “Virst—-A wage scale can promptly and satisfactorily adjusted with the city In control, As it is now, the traction system ts being ground between the mill stones of | franchise and statute, and the street car operators and street car paavsen gers are having to stand for the bill! one by poor pay, the other by poor nervicr tr “second—Improvement in service, for which the public is now making | urgent demands, will then be assur- ed, an that which ts now being re quested the city will then be in a position to give “Third—Franchise problems will be solved, am there will be no fran- china, none to renew, none to grant, | none to restrict operations and none to hamper development. “Yourth—-Maximum efficiency at a minimum cout will be posstble under single administration of the utility, ‘The consolidation will eliminate some departments and reduce the expenses | = “Pitth—A bargain has been driven by the city, with everything to gain and nothing to lowe. Purchase price aul interest will be paid out of the} earnings of the business, A thoro going business of such magnitude, and with such a promixing future, to | be had on such easy terms, ts cer tainty worth the taking, and should of selfish Interents. "Sixth—Power developments now | under way will insure to the traction | nes operated by the city electricity | at cont, and these lines will provide an ever-ready demand, insuring suc cons from the start of new hydro-clec- | tric planta. “Beventh—Retter municipal gov ernment will follow the elfmination of a factor which has heretofore con- men.” Influenza? | La Grippe? Foley's Honey and Tar is just what every suf- ferer of influenza or la grippe needs now. It covers the rough inflamed throat with a soothing healing coating, clears! away the mucus, stops the tickling and coughing,| eases the tightness and} bronchial wheezing. Day and night keep FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR (((F handy. It gives ease and comfort from the very first dose.’ Buy it Now. Sold Everywhere. Ay / GLADLY BUYING HOURS —For Essentials will be observed at as requested by th thori 10 to 3 tods on urday, and 10 next week until further notice BRADBURY CLOTHES ENTIALS in Men's and sold by us be offer so many ad sin highest class tail oring, best materials and up- to-date styles and dexigns, Priced at $25 o> ON CREDIT BRADBURY CLOTHES— pur store Suits and Overcoats — are within the reach of every pocketbook. Open an account |]} with the purchase of a Brad. bury Suit or Overcoat and pay as convenient, on easy weekly or monthly terma, CLOTHES FOR MEN AND WOMEN ON CREDIT Ciieror 1332-34 Second Ave. 211 Union St. If you value your watch, let it. Near Liberty We Will Be Open for Your Service as Usual If your teeth need prompt attention, we invite you to avail yourself of our facili- ties, than which there are none better in the city. May we suggest that you call us up and make appointments, or call in person, of course. We will be prepared to give you prompt attention. OUR PHONE NUMBER IS MAIN 7215 REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue. N. W. Corner Third and Union. In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Diaper Seas Se Seat Tsien Oe Be Sure to Get to the Right ce. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. No Mystery in Meat Some ‘things are so simple that they have to be explained again and again. When things are obvious, people keep looking for mysteries behind them. So it is with the packing business. The mere size of Swift & Company confuses many. Because their imaginations are not geared up to scale, they believe there must be magic in it somewhere—some weird power. Swift & Company is just like any other manufacturing business, run by human beings like yourself; it takes in raw ma- terial on the one hand and turns out a fin- ished product on the other. Swift & Company keeps down the “spread,” or the expense absorbed be- tween raw and finished material, to as low a figure as possible. (If it didn’t it would be put out of business by others who do.) How much Swift & Company pays for the raw material, and how much it gets for the finished prod- uct, depends upon conditions which Swift & Com- pany does not control. It depends entirely upon how much people want the finished product, and how much raw material there is available to make it from. The profits of Swift & Company amount to less than one ceng per pound on all meats and by-products —less than one-fourth of a cent on beef. et Swift & Company U.S.A. Seattle Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson St. J.L. YOCUM, Manager