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YOUR EARS HEAD NOISES on havé roaring, Dursin EDITOR'S NOTH —We sent Pomer, | 6 0 aan et BE ng Mae Me TT our aamiddetne owe honda tg [Ost microscope, which, it must be ad |slipping. Pride, hope, dreams of tot hearing and fear catarch elty 1 laboratories, mitted, places us at Mmewhat of aler and world supremacy are sliding t drugetst ' down data sponeerniog the | disadvantage. from his hands, even on the verge of mine enemy—Flu orm-ane 7 min There he coma ea tty ameeiaimen | When the hungry legions of influ: | realization ane returned with the following ar- | ©%#& germs started their rapid drive What is the fu germ’? Doctors ay of data. thru Seattle, coincidentally with their scientists, students of every nature j attack on th ntire nation, little did the layman all conjectu vainly ften bring quie ° 4 eyo 7 owe! of ° p rl oy , ne quick F Minute beyond the powers of the they reckon with Health Commis ‘There is no uniformity of find er McBride and th onstitution, the combined f of which have put the enemy to rout Present week being expected to his unconditional surrender, put fing him out of business, with Ger many, Austria, ete Dreams About Over stated the public health servieo ajat Washington, 1. fter examin ing bodien of deceased ani living persons stricken, with influen- meaning that influenna symptoms and tendencies a ratic if an influenza germ with lust of conay Microscope to reveal, withal glutton: | ous, with a pronounced craving for | sugar, sweets and beef tea, and with & Most virulent disposition at time this is the Spanish “flu” germ that has for five weeks waged war on Atte, with heavy casualties on either side strong © | ings mucus at oat, TC Is Je, and Feersne wh N atarrhal trouble Ra ogra, in hard of he : ead noises. Should give preseriyt na tria mk For instance savage stex from the lungs of Iti admitted that we cannot see| His di ne by jot wee reams of empire will soon be | jy¢ pret lgatcy | the “flu” germ, even thru the strong: over, Already he feels his grasp cee ae vce ye That *s he pes the appendix as the psychological spot for his attack, and enter the ap If he comes from the may attack another in and so forth pendix at one appendix, he dividual via the liver ‘LIKE FIERY FLAMES CONSTIPATION and so forth Gar. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Awalts Proper Moment the jorful cry of thousands atrcaniistetia eaoneala *ewiat 3a the substitute gyn large numbers in the nostrils and a threat and Intestinal tract, and waite bleed, You must reme akin is fed by the ble disease germa find #0: on the surface of your nber that the wntil the individual's vitality is low red, Whereupon he at once enters the cella and tissues oo, Penalty cation the formula for Olive . nd thene weak point skin where Itching and Burning Ofttimes of which hax some me: eal term un arms of people. to come from those who have been | never yet knew of a case being cured In severe cases where a person jis suffering intense pain that is unbearable, physicians find It nec- and other similar disorders that you beef tea and sugar, in which he tw are afflicted with come from a germ nurtured and then treacherously kill in your blood. This germ must be ed by a sterilization process, Then essary to administer an oplate to] eliminated, driven out of your blood. he # injected into the blood with a give temporary relief. They 40) And you cannot reach the blood with | hypodermic syringe, but is unable to not, however, expect to cure the|remedies applied to the surface. | multiply and destroy his victim, be A Home Cure Given by “)@ne Who Had It the spring of 1993 T was a Muscular and Inflammater pain in this way, bu seek at once [to locate its cause and direct their | treatment at its sourve. You cannot reach an enemy a mile | Cause he is dead away with a gun that can carry a| But even his dead presence in the bullet only half a mile. blood causes such a revulsion of na 2 only A fire may start in the basement} fut there is a treatment for all ture that the system puts forth ttw pt Re af ae of a house, and the flames break} manner of skin diseases that has #trongest efforts to cast him off, and. lout through the roof. Water/been used for mow than fifty years | stimulated, makes itself a dangerous thrown on the roof will not ¢x-|with the greatest measure of suc. Opponent to the living germs, who tinguish the fire, but the intelli-|coss. It is 8. 8. 8. the old, honest find it difficult to secure a footing cured me completely, and 1° bas bever returned have etven { R mamber who were terribly af even bedridden with and It affected @ cure in 1 to| So, using the bodies of the dead in the source of these troubles—the |fMuenza germs, after they had killed blood—promptly purifies it and elim. | several persons, physicians waged | inates every trace of trouble-giving War on the live germs with the i germa. ones, 8. 8. 8. has been sold by the drug- gists of this country for oyer fifty years ‘ gent fireman will locate the source of the fire and soon put It out. Just so with disease. The intelli- gent physician will tell you that the / place to stop any diseame is where it starts. Find the location of its ori gin, or its starting point, then you can apply treatment that will get re sults, So-called skin diseases are improp erly treated in nine cases out of ten, which is one reason why so many people think them incurable. The |real source of the trouble is over looked. Whenever you see a person with a clear, ruddy complexion, with a blood medicine, that Koen direct Worse Than Huns Influenza bacteria increase in viru lence in epidemic forn, and if pre you without charge. Write a full de scription of your own individual case and our chief Medical Adviser, an expert on akin diseases, will give you | tive, they have killed more than 60 full and complete directions for treat. | times the number of Americans killed ment a bottle of 8 8. 8. from the drug | atively store today. Get on the right meth |it within their power to take great cities and overthrow kingdoms short interval, Specific Co., on 417 Swift Laboratory, | come from a germ which is in the! Atl the fittest. Working with UncleSam! Introducing the New ea-Foil Package “Our Government needs every pound of tin for war. We have been working for a long time on and improved packing to take the place of o tins;:so we are now ready to co-operate Dtroducing the new “Tea-Foil” Package of JXEDO Tobacco. We are thus able to render a ible service—we are saving tin for the Govern- mt and at the same time giving smokers a , handier, more modern tobacco-package. | | The new “Tea-Foil’’ Package of TUXEDO is :— | _ Soft and pliable. Decreases in size as tobacco is used. Tobacco does not cake in this package. ; No digging it out with the finger. Keeps the tobacco in perfect condition. Costs you less than tin. 10c a package. ‘ ‘Try Tuxedo in the new “Tea-Foil” Package today. The Tobacco Nou Nose Knows” Guaranteed by Mime incom Foil” Almost Unbearable Hi} they multiply and set up their loca In the cells and tissues he multh habitation. Thin takes on the form | Plies with great rapidity, and if any Its of irritation, pimples, scaly rough: (T#N. heart, lungs, liver, etc, Is pro ness, redneas, sometimes sores, each | Nouncedly weak, he attacks it with| Hunnish savagery or the6 N "Hin origin is not known, but he t On the lips of those. afflicted with | 7, the classification of skin diseases. | 1164 to travel in chains, which ts skin disease is the eternal question, |, Th? Mtehing and burning and irr ine reason his Latin name is long ¢ CHow can 'T find celiet front itehine {ttn produce xo much discomfort | hain like | and burning and fiery irritation |*™¢ suffering that you are willing to go muefi for the living Hemolyth: | that keeps me in such constant tor-| (per f2 ansthing for relief, But cuy Streptocecciux. The dead germs ‘This pitiful appeal will continue|tenporary in theie relief, and voy | (nem into a vaccine to inject into the misied into the entirely erroneous|by them They Slip It Over method of using treatment that is| wy . y? Just as explained! The Here in where the doctors have) ot bess only pera and can have/source of the trouble must be slipped one over on the virulent bug, | j Ro curative effect because it = reached. The eczema, scrofula, tet.) While still alive, he is lured from the not reach the source of the trouble.!ter, pimples, blotchy, irritated skin | Victims he has killed by a promine of | Our Medical Department will help | ventive measures are not taken, have | With beef tea and sugar ax incen- | And in the meantime, obtain in the fighting overseas in a compar. | which only | goes to show that germs are more |! liever in Darwin and the survival of | commer Pomer, Star News Hound, Gleans Meager Data From City Bacteriological Laboratories We cannot make a pact with him we cannot organize a leagie of or kaniume and allow him in it; whit we recognize hin greatness and por wibilities, we regretfully realize that we must destroy him or he will de stroy us ” |; Hun Assassin Is || Now Slated for Job of Justice | BARON VON DER LANCKEN He sent Edith Cavell to death, de- pite the pleadings of Brand Whit- lock and the tears of the Spanish minister to Belgium, And now the Huns propose to make him ebalr. man .of a commission to investigate charges of vandalism in Brussels! TO SEW FOR BELGIANS The Broadway W. C. T. U. mem bers are making arrangements to meet every Thured: t the home of Mra. A. McBeth, 237 18th ave when the ban lifted, to sew for the Belgians. CAME NEAR HAVING | BREAKDOWN, SAYS ‘MRS. LOUISE HERRICK Head Ached Like It Would Split—Tanlac Brings Relief £ “At the time I started 6n Tanlac was so weak and rundown that I healthy skin entirely free from pim-|od of treatment for your skin dis. dangerous than Germans. could hardly drag myself around, ples or blotches, you may be sure|ease at once and you will see re-| Such is the influenza gern—in-|@nd even the neighbors sid 1 | that thelr blood is free of all impuri- | sults. herently viruletit, progressive in a/Ought to be in bed,” said Mra | tes. For medical advice write to Swift savage, abysmal way, a strong be Laulse Herrick, who lives at the bes | Diseases, of the skin. therefore, of Eighty-fifth street and Fighth avenue Northeast, Seattle, the other day. “Several years ago.” she contin ued, “I was operated on for ap: pendicitia, and was never able to et my strength back till I began taking Tanlac. In fact, I got into such an awful condition that I came within an ace of having a nervous breakdown. My head ached | ke it would split, and my nervous- Satisfactory Terms Always | mE (]ROTE-RANKINCO. FACE FEDERAL INQUIRY BOARD OTTO F KEGEL, Prosatont { An inve © whipping | board contra eden onme and | binrag he miprs a A me, In co-operating with the ity health authori- | Ronseter, gener anager of opera ties in combatting the present epidemi | tions for the » board, with the investigation i lon of the ° Ms | sips hinxtort ns ents we HT This Store Will Open at || Gee cen ot 10a.m.andCloseat3p.m. | | riots ‘iirc yfleren that ger hg & Telephone orders will receive the usual care- steamer Forester, wullt in Se ful attention during these hours | islands goceeecccccccccccccces Far and Near News by Telegraph and Telepiione Professor Ira A. Willlans arrived in Beattle ip his du the Tuesday, to take University of Washington work tructor of clay ceramic “The sole reason sugar has remain mich ines | Batter Furniture } former Washington student ¥ Universit has arrived in France for active according to word received in Se | attic by his parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. C, Hallum, of 4335 Burke ave | David Dietz sat in a rear seat of of a a ad on his way home. The trolley rod came off, The rope slapped in at an open win dow and broke off a light globe for the Dining Room room oi should be Since the dining room is essentially hospitality and good cheer, its furniture selected to create that amosphere. a which fell and : z him on Every piece of furniure that enters the dining room “a ge mh must bear its proper relation to everything else. | was ‘the light globe that hit me on the head and not the trolley rod,” said Diets The Seattle Metal Exchange will be %.urned into a public Inoqilation sta | om by the city health department. Preparatory to going overseas for effect of the dining ion of good taste and extravagant expendi- In short, the well-furnished room is attained by the expr judgment rather than by the ture of money. Our present stocks of Dining-room Furniture offer aviation hut service, Mra. F. X. Urquhart, chairman of the Seattle t yj : stvles i. ; i. Man diane Meaaerceet et the a wide range of, styles—especially can this be said of Red Cross, will report at New York the favored period designs in mahogany and walnut. November 18 f i Richard V. Higbee, 6925 56th ave. We were never better prepared to economically and |S, newly appointed captain of engi neers in the army, who was formerly connected with the engineer's office in Seattle, will soon leave for Fort Douglas, Utah Men from the ages of 30 to 60 years, not in Class 1, are needed by the Hed Cross for camp service work in this country. Qualifications for | thin work are tact and ability to com | mand the respect of commanding of. floers. | dohn Pachintoff, laborer, charged with having whisky in his possession in bound over the federal grand jury after a hearing before United States Commisisoner R. W. Mec satisfactorily serve your requirements. Period Dining-Room Suites Are Priced $125 to $625 Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin Guy P, Negley, formerly a fiteman on the Milwaukee railroad, died at} sea, while a member of the crew of U, 8. 8. Pittsburg. Allies Plan Help the [ness kept me awake night after! John Gerard, while motoring thi : : 5 ru | night, and I got #0 little sleep | the co: ing for Hungry People Gives Blind Men ; “yeh Be Brig P| the countryside, was brought to a His Ph G that it was al cou! jo to get) halt by a flat | Py up in the morning and look after yo of Defeated Lands| is oto; Sure my housework. My appetite failed “ WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—Upon| , Do you know y me. and I never ate any breakfast at where I can get|recommendation of Col. House, the! { Read this, from the Freie Zei es oe, barsencall tte See 2 some air?’ he] Versailles conference, before closing | jtung of Berne, Switzerland—an dly te purishment eno} 0 s at ha 4 . ven l cgapll on glgeraggers hacer pees asked a nativelity geasion, passed a resolition fa-| account of the visit of Prince ep te ome bra aegis or hoeing corn in a August Wilhelm, one of the kai such a terrible pain in my back, | near-by field voring co-operation between the] S20 ual Unwounded sons, and his too, that I really was afraid there “Down by the|council and the Austrian, Turkish | (wife to Bromberg must be some sort of injury there lake,” he answered, “there's lots of|and Bulgarian authorities toward | “The couple visited the insti- = gyemecl ee a PN baer Oye ee of Nesitle supplying food and other supplies | }tute for og Saemegs is noe r > . fo . B. hen, of Seattle, has € and talked pleasantly with each the clerks in the stores where 1| be ssigned as colonel of the 24th |fF the civilian populations of these| \o° tng victims, shaking their traded thought I wasn't able to/artillery at Ford Worden. nations rordia ‘ : r hands cordially carry the packages wrapped up for) TORONTO—Canada's war chest! House cabled the president regard: | “To show how much he appre me and insisted on having them|fund has passed the $150,000,000]in¢ the resolution ax follows {ciated the sacrific they had sent home mark at the end of the first day of! ""..) ine conclusion of the meeting | )MAde for the kaiser, the gener- “I read so much in the papers | the second week of the drive. . vd estscssiemrampetins <4 | Sous prince presented each of the about Tanlac building up weak, E. W. Milbourn, Spanish-American |of the supreme war council, I pro-| )»jind men with a copy of his pho- rundown people, that I thought it|War veteran, has enlisted in the|Posed a resolution with following | (tograph.” might help me, too, so I got me a/tnk corps, and was presented with | sem and the same was adopted: { Talk about warming pans for bottle. To show you how much|® Wrist watch by Rippe The supreme war council in| {tne antipodes good Tanlac has done me, I have if of 8 omrade& Mon. | session at Versailles desires to co- such a fine appetite now that I can when he left for Camp Colt,/operate with Austria, Turkey and |(§—~—~~~ cnn ; ” garia he making available as ART EU BePORS BT hardly wait to get to the table, | Gettysburg, Pa | Bulgaria in t My food ix doing me good, too, for| The Ralnter-Grand hotel, one of far as possible food and other sup-| | Austrian air raiders over Rome I wave already gained around six| Seattle's oldest hotels, has been|piles necemary for the Mfe of the /drop metal pencil Cases filled with pounds since starting on it. Those|'esed for seven years by the Rai-|civilian population of those coun |dynamite which will explode when awful headaches are all gone and 1/Mer-Grand company, which will | tries.’ ” picked up by children — suffer * om de that misery — over the management Satur eR A NVERTISEMENT had in my bac y nerves are ¥ O so much stronger that I sleep just Private Larry Williams, former like a child all night. Instead of nia af aes kth ae lg my housework breaking me down, | {)" wa ct eh ga nd student at the T just get up now early in the! 0M a Frgine fe oy died = in 01 : d after getth 8 + tiger ii ee ee ne | Children of Seattle's public schools > oe ee ork, 7 | will select leaders to head their cam keep busy all day about the house! iaign for fruit pit nd nut shell and don't mind my work at all. My jinportant in tan tnabina’ Or ike husband tells me that Iam looking masks. Frank B. Contes réerin just fine since I began taking Tan~|tendent of the city*public schools, is Jac, and 1 certainly feel that all the time.’ Tanlac is wold in Seattle by Bartell way | Drug Stores under the personal di- | rection of a special Taniac represent. — ative.—Advertinement. For Constipation Carter’s Little Liver Pills will set you right over night. Purely Vegetable Sail Pill, Small Doce, Small Price Carter’ sIron Pills : ‘Will restore color to the faces of those who lack Iron in the blood, es most pale-faced people do. giving them every encouragement. Select service headquarters at Olympia® have sent a call to Seattle draft boards for 450 limited service men from this state to entrain for Fort McDowell, San Franc |SIX-INCH SHELLS AS | TANK MINES FAILURE isco. All Tired Out—“All In”— Because of the Uric Acid Poison Which so often causes Rheumatism. | (Special to The Star by N. B. Ay | LONDON, Nov Germans, an Then there are those who started Dergeraed tank attacks, have set up the day with a backache, stiff legs, long lines of six-inch shells, with * the sexular fuse removed and com: arms and muscles, and an aching head, who mercial detonators attached — by are now appreciating the perfect rest, com- wires to boards laid edxewise on the | fort and new strength they obtained from Dr. Pierce’s een ee ae ee tne |Anuric Tablets. To prove that this is a certain uric acid shells are exploded. However, tho Solvent and conquers hea ndache, kidney and bladder diseases hundreds of these shell mines have and rheumatism, if you’ve never used the “Anuric,” send been exploded. only ane lamarea ten cents to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for a large sample | dama : \package. This will prove to you that “Anuric” is many times more active than lithia, dissolves uric acid as hot cof- fee does sugar, and is the most perfect kidney and bladder corrector. If you are a sufferer, go to your best druggist VISITORS y business JAPANE In the inte sts of clos > Amer! r 7 r crestaant srthe and ask for a si cty-cent box of “Anuric.” You run no mmerce, and a risk, for Dr, Pierce’s good name stands behind this wonderful new discovery as it has for the past half century for his \“Golden Medical Discovery” which makes the blood pure, y of Japanese comme: nen » passing thru Seattle on their way ict ee ——-—— and his “Pteasant Pellets” for liver ills. Three bells at Christ church, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets do good that lasts, They regulate the | We ington, New which system, as well as cleanse,and renovate it; mildly and gently, but thor me from Germany, and are sup-, oughly and effectively, no griping, no violence. They're the smallest and posed to have been cast from French | the easiest to take, pu perfectly harmless, and the best liver anon taken Sedan, are to be} pill ever known, Only one little Pellet for a laxative—three for a ca- melted, and at Great Britain's in-|thartic, Sick or Billous Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious At struction the ingots will be returned | tacks, anf many derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels are pre to France, vented, relieved and cured, nae = SER TESNES es <n sete en eine meinen nt tn

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