The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 1, 1918, Page 3

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TH BOARDS GIVE WARNING OF INFLUENZA DANGER| ask People to Be Careful and Take Proper Treatment Promptly. Many Preu-| monia Cases Follow Influ-, eam. What to Do. aed health suing caus} public the Unless prompt by proper treatment, the oh to go to bed and ‘stay ta week, keeping pnuemonia, and let run ita course o busy days cannot " n be avoided, to lore Mee mncre of work. 90 it ta ail re necesanry that at the very sien of erip or influenea, a ter-acting treatment should be w no better or more ef Fey ment could be followed geeh 8 time than to ee! from the rum * plate Myo- ol tg Pn hatte ne and a little hher inhaline few drops of u ormars w an antiseptic van The Frome! inba! Me conrentent! or in y hour or ® it ont an ’ yr teks of ite re and ‘. expensive. for ea ot last a Nfretime Ml ef Hyome! can be obtain Pitle cost from any a Pat, Lote of pecnia al Hyomel inhaler. Take it rand use it without delay paven't one, wet it today A few cents enent easily prevent serious {llness and mare you many dollars, and help Famp out the spread of the dis- BARTELL DRUG CO. e rubber tn- the od at while ay have a “If you now may When You Cannot Sleep HERE is, of course, a distinctly sooth- ling effect upon the jnerves which results jwhen you rub this fa- imous French Baume jon the forehead and \the back of the neck.) ny tell us that he | BAUME ANALGESIQUE ‘when theycannot sleep, be-| \eause this original French so much more satisfactory than its many s *You will, of course, ‘want a tube in the house itorelieve the pain of rheu- (matism, headache, sciatica ‘or gout—but try it also ‘NExttime you cannot sleep. ‘Order by the full name. ‘THOS. LEEMING & CO. Americen Agents New York The Original Is Still Obtainable STOP CATARRH! OPEN }| NOSTRILS AND HEAD }| BT Ned fostrils are clogged and ls stuffed and you can't breathe freely because of a cold Om eatarrh, just get a small botth of Ely's Cream m at any drug store. Apply © of this frag- Tant, antiseptic am inte your Rostrils and let it penetrate through ery air passage of your head, Sothing and healing the inflamed, | Mucous membrane, and you | St instant relict et Ah! how fostrils are open, Gear, no more good it feels. Your! your head is} awking, snuffling, i; No more dache, dryness | © struggling for breath may’ Balm is just what sufferers head colds and catarrh need. Wea delight. | tla | es BAR 1()¢ Ci "eee you try, again and again you'll buy” eee DOCTOR 1 FIRST AVE, 10 WASHINGTON ST. RGUT DRUG Co. wronEs Leek tor the Free Doe Sign. = my A THKIVT STAMP a day % the Hun away, | | most brutal manner by the Huns. | | oH | sla ley Death of Lt. Noble | Finally Confirmed After hoping for ton days that reports of the death of Lieutenant Elmer (“I'si") No ble, bayonet instructor in the Mist division, and former univer sity football star, were untrue, confirmation from the war de partment reached Seattle friends ast night. Word of hin death first « attle Wednesday, October ter from D'Loss Sutherland Star reporter, with the United States balloon company weas. Sutherland had attende university with Nob were members of the ternity I suppore know about Psi me to Se in a let former 15th r the » both Sigma Nu fra now nv the folks at home Noble,” he wrote “I went up the the following morning. The second shell fired by the boche in a counter barrage did t Alt found was Py lett Mtch, ring and identifi cation tag.” ” Noble's father-in torney Isham N. Smith, at \ Idaho, brought word that no tion of bad news concerning Nobt had ever been received. Senator Poin dexter was asked to check up on war partment records, and wired st Saturday that Lieut was evidently safe in France. No bad news had been cabled up to that time. Late Thursday, however, the war de partment finally sent word telling of his death. Won Flaherty Medal | ble, a big, keen, hard working, | jovial fell had hundreds of friends in the Northwest. He was one of Coach Dobie's most reliable men at the University of Washing ton, and he studied like he played football—-hard. Fellow men at the university voted him the Flaherty medal—which is awarded to the man whom they deem each year as the one who had given “most in spiration” to teammates The year Noble entered the uni versity he was the only freshman to win his “W" in football, The stu dent body elected him sophomore representative on the student board of control, Worked His Way Noble worked nights in the coun ty’s assessor's office to pay his way thru college. He was a senior when United States declared war. went to the first officers’ school at the Presidi there singled out for special bayonet instruction at Fort Sill, and imme diately commissioned a first Neuten ant. Returning to Camp Lewis as bay onet instructor, he won the esteem of hundreds of men. Asked if they knew Noble, offi cers and men have often answered “Everybody knows Noble. He's one of the hardest working and one of the finest fellows over at camp. Came From Centralia After being commissioned, Noble married Miss Doris Smith of Port land, and now of Wallace, Idaho, a schoolmate. She is a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Noble was raised at Centralia, went to high school there. and then | came to Seattle to attend the uni. | versity. } At lace flea the He training and was , | Wins Promotion in U. S. Arm .———. Gen, Harris has been pro- from brigadier general to adjutant general of the Maj. moted become army. Local Girls See Furious Fighting During the fighting at St. Mihiel, five American girls of the signal corps we for duty at the front. Miss Hill, a former junior, and the Sverett Smith, was one of, these. She has witnessed fierce encounters with the enemy and has been endangered by fiying shells While in the Moselle district, Mins Hill and Miss Adele Hoppock, an other University of Washingtor student, we ghly commended for remaining at their posts in burning wooden buildings until ordered to quit. Miss Hoppock is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Hop pock, 102 Harvard N., who have another daughter, Eleanor, also with | the signal corps in Fran chosen Helen n » of HUNS TREAT KINDNESS AS SIGN OF WEAKNESS (Special to The Star by N, I. A) THE HAGUE, Nov. 1.—Reports from escaped allied prisoners further | prove the futility of expecting any | chivalrous action on the part of the| Huns in their treatment of war pris- | oners, Most of the camps where they are kept are placed in the hands of officers and men exchanged from England, and reports show that the lenient treatment accorded them has | made little impression on them War prisoners are still treated in the | | | | HOT BOTTLE APPEAL | Requests for hot water bottle cov: | ers has led the Seattle chapter of the Red Cross to respond to the emergen call. Materials for 1,000 © cut, assembled and re: livery. Women calling for these will| be expected to make them up and re turn them to headquarters, | Peptiron. | only | man and wife, 3 Watch the Little Pim ™ HONOR WRIGHT AND LAFAYETTE (Special to The Star by N. B. A PA Nov. 1.—The names ¢ Marquis de Lafayette and Wilbur Wright, of airpia fame, were linked in patriotic ceremonies at Le Mans, Oct A bust of Lafayette commemorate the election to the Fre ment as a deputy from t ment Sarthe, of which the chief city Afterwards the laid of a monumen Wilbur Wright airplane ploneers, Am part and the chief speakers were United | States Ambassador Sharp and M Gabriel Hanotaux, p ent of the Franco-American committee. Principal streets and squares in| le Mans are to renamed for | Lafayette, Wright, President Wilson and George Washington. | France, was + ° ente his eh depal Mans first nory of r m took Soaring price of dried almonds net- a French dealer profit of $4,000 on a carload held up snany months in transit from Italy, ‘SEATTLE OFFICER IS NOW OUT WITH COMPLETE DETAILS Jno. W. Collins Gains Pounds by Taking Tanlac— Troubles Overcome “A medicine that will do as much for wuffering people as this Tanlac has done for me is certainly worth recommending to the public, and 1/ can't say too much for It,” paid John W. Collina, of 1214 East Ceo | lumbia street, Seattle, while in a! Bartell drug store recently. Mr Collins has been a resident of Se- attle for the past thirteen years, and 1s @ popular member of the police force. “When I began taking Taniac,” Mr. Collins continued, “I weighed or one hundred and fifty pounds, and was in such a bad condition that I} could not ‘patrol my beat. But I now weigh one hundred and sev-| enty-five pounds—-have gained twen- | ty-five pounds—and am feeling fine. 1] have had trouble with my stomach for weveral years. Nea every thing I would ent disagreed with me. My food would almost invar lably sour and keep filled up with gas and misery t all the time. Then. et o, 1 had a fall of about thirty feet which came near putting me out of com-4 On top of I had of grippe and I simply 1 we just about My fe body med neuralgia nd rheumatiem and I ached all over. Every joint in me ached and the pain in the left side of my back, over my kid ney, was severe at times that I could hardly stand it Nothing did me any good and finally I just had to give up my stop working entirely and ing | but try to find relief. My sleep was very poor and I kept falling off in weight until I got dows to one hundred and fifty pounda “Then I got uneasy about condition, to Ce ado a while t otter, 2 me mo ne ne y an got} down this mission. attack to where and out full of w 80 position, do not my and} never went stayed there did get any taking Ta menced clir t until I nlac, and then I com ying right up. I have used six bottles now and have got ten rid of all that neuralgia and rheumatism entirely, and never feel My appetite is stomach is in such a at I can eat just any want without. the afterward I now like lox every night and splendid condition in every I'm going back to work tomorrow and I cheerfully recommend Tanlac to everybody.” ‘Tanlac is sold in Senttle by Bartell Drug Stores under the personal di ion of a special Tanlac represent otive.—Advertisement. ARE YOU PALE, THIN? You Should Use the Best, Most Eco. nomical, Successful Treatanent began an ache or a pain. great and my good shape tt thing I trouble least sleep am in way a There is lons of vitality when the lips and cheeks lose their color, The blood is thin, the digestion is im jred, and the nerves are weak At thia time there is need of the preparation that gives so) 6omuch satiafaction in anemia nervous weakness, nervous dyspep It is @ real iron gin taking it today more vitality you have foree you have, the more strength to do, the more power tc endure, the greater capacity to en joy a nility to get out of life the most and best there is in it. Get iron of your druggist or from ©, 1, Hood Co.,, Lowell, Mass. tonic. The the TTLE STAR PHONE SERVICE | SO BAD HE ASKS $1750 DAMAGE: had ¥ not business but had suffered ha, the tele ted In inform Alleging that they injured in their their reputation for" fo phone company per ing friends and clients who at tempted to call them up that their telephone “tomporarily discon nected,” Mark M. Liteh a trajned nurse, have whit for $1,760 damage In thelr complaint they state that last th moved to a new place res that the « and agree all ¢ that and inefficient always pald the that because wa Attorney bre nuit June of change in the transfer The plaintitf of the rotten servigg,” they have bills, but that th tinued the “outrageous Adence 1 thetr regular pany num ber to w and relay many lens con. vieiou: FRIDA YOVEMBER 1, 1918. OH! OH! WILHELM! ) (pecial to ‘The star ‘by taltanky, when and friends gathered for tening WILIMELM," counin. } \ ‘ { wi \ remarked j | practice” Nick's strong arm; and the feht ¢ was on The took emerge five to thi cy pollee squad { station 5 of saying temporary disconnection had been made, with the intention of injuring the repu tation of the plaintiffs, so that they have been asked by numerous per “Why don't bills? have been damaged t extent of $1,000, they nay. Also, have lost business amounting none, telophone your their you pay Consequently characters they to $7 Government has set new milk price in Paris, not to exceed 70 centimes liter (® cents a pint). ples; They are Nature’s Warning sightly and Disfiguring Signals of Bad Blood. Don't which natu pimples and other parts of th Not these pimples and splotches disfiguring, but le to serious skin diseases that spread the most discomforting and palit. Sometimes they foretell Eezema, boils, blisters, aly eruptions and other ances that burn like flames of fire and make you feel that your skin = ablaze. When these symptoms appear on part of the body, take prompt (Advertt ng n un aightly nm your face body only are they and rritation cause any Not old—but ne steps to rid the b ders, And the has no equal 8 purely od of th one » pu vegetab e disor remedy which fier in 8. 8. blood medi the market It is sold eine, which has been for more than fifty years. by dru everyw If you affilet form of skin dinease to be cured by salves and other local remedies they n h source ¢ in the blood. day, and write your cane ur chief med viner, who will give you #pecial structions, without charge, Write at once to Swift Specific Co, 441 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. semnent.) re. 1 with do not ¢ any t lotions, olntments, an the in to of ad win taking aA complete histor OWTE!! came the reply from } CONTINUE HUNT FOR WRECKED en Search for the Canadian naval trol steamer nome © bein fe still afloat @ portion of her ¢ Galiano cont entertained nd that ew that he ha vennels with whieh for sing a raft equipp » body has of Rupert the are on the Galiano of W. Ebb, one of the picked up in the St. Jar by a trawler - . ky Galiano found been « crew, vieinity Prince Ment adrift ot JUNEAU, Alaska, Noy. 1 tain Locke, of the wrecked C. steamer Princess Sophia, exonerated of all blame by ver Kiggs of Alaska. No bodice were brought in Thursday, as a se vere guile was raging. OTTAWA, are awaited by of marin the equipment steamer Princess Nov, 1.—-Particulars the deputy minister and fisheries, relating to of the wrecked Sophia, before ar the investigation ducted by th wreck nt departme SPANISH CENSORSHIP FAR FROM NEUTRAL (Special to The b B.A) LONDON, Nov. 1.—Spanish papers are openly revolting against the biased work Madrid charging t ing for the inter man faction. recent iswue tious speeches in kk made by ¢ premier, and the man vice chancel The the latter without a touch the former all expressions against the Germans we f the censork One newspaper, two ntieal terms, one Freneh the pasned while in reflecting cut out in a carried nuppositi Ger Fighting theInfluenza A Deadly and Unseen Foe: pe quickly from the clutches « of disease, it is necessary that each and every citizen should upulously conform all regulations laid , down by Mayor Hanson and Dr. McBride, That Seattle may es to To avoid the gathering of people into groups, its has advisable to greatly curtail all the. ac- tivities of the city, and as the stores are to be closed for a time, all banks and business honses will reduce their business to the lowest possible level. Acting in harmony with all the banks of the.city,, we ask our patrons to restrict their banking opera- tions for the next few days, not calling at the bank except for such business as cannot be deferred nor, transacted by mail: eemed The Japanese Commercial Bank Cor. Second Ave. So. and Main St. Seattle, Washington. FLOWERS BLOOM ON SPIES CAUSE LOSS OF GORY BATTLEFIELDS TH (Specia Star by A) PARIS, Ne 1 1 sf m sol diers at the front refer often to the prolifie growth of flowers on battle fields. la this to the nitrate high powered she of the nature of to The 8 huts * American army n the Lac de Brienz, Interlaken witzerland. The which were manufactured by a lost. Their boats are not are, says @ clentints in the the explo near huts shells complete. | Swi the und there concern was $3,0( were t spies change sur ulue 8 0, rounding ly ulverize it ispected, but s paper. 5 able plant C have a good m: ers after the values. “ new mned explosive —— et among the farm for their fertilizing A new French 20-inch shell, six war feet high, has been on exhibition in w! Comprenez vous? CORK TIP EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES Listen, People!— If you are not fully satisfied after smoking half the box, return the balance to 37 Drumm Street,SanFrancisco, and receive in exchange a THRIFT STAMP. Who takes the risk?—The Quality of Old Egypt!! 4 Corporation

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