The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 7, 1918, Page 3

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_~ As Always—Ten Cents PIE RECORD IS WON BY GIRLS ON WEST FRONT {LAXATIVE A SAF x ty eflicient laxative—its tonic The Stars and Stripes, official aliens . . newspaper of the American expedi properties aid the digestive organs to sietuaey toch: Spubtisned in’ Parla: re resume their normal functions. |J [cently told of w new “apple pie re ord” hung up on the Western front “UUliting an ordinary field ran and oven, thr ivation Arny las blinh a new ple-baking For more than thirty-five re the i by turning rs Lash’s has helped it 316 apple ples in one day + ae . The pies were like mother or to preserve the Nat health. Wifey back in the good old U, 8. A iv wUll baking. They were heavy with aromatic Juloos and tantalizing ly flavored with spices ing championship Army merly The pie-bak of the Salvation overweas contingent wan for held by women workers in a ur the firing line, who bak ps one day women who baked the 216 ples in one day were Capt. Griselda Rapson, of Wisconsin; Envoy Norton, of Utah ings, of New York Police Will ‘Hener Deceased Officer Funeral services for Sergt. Daniel EF. Quinn, veteran Seattle police offi who died late Tuesday evening at his home, at 3030 Murke ave be held from the Butterworth Friday morning, with imm members of the family in attendance The pe band and a detail of offi cers will accompany the funeral to nd Mins Mary cor AMERICA’S HOME SHOE POLISH We have complied with “sri'ciss.. snm mn is survived by his widow “Cure Your Rupture Like 'Cured Mine” Old Sea Captain Cured His Own Rup- ture After Doctors Said “Oper | ate or Death” the Governments request to be satisfied with a | reasonable profit and to | keep the quality up to | standard. HINOLA Remed Captain Collings eat! for many years: then he bad double rupture that soon forced }him to not only remain but kept him bedridden for He | tried doctor after docte trons after truss. No results Finally he w assured that he must either submit to # dangerous and abhorrent opera- tion of die, He did neither, He cured himself instead Our increased volume of sales, | foresight in buying and rigid | “@conomy in manufacture, enable you to buy SnunovA At The Same Price “Fellow Me: Mave to Ne Cut t Dent Be Tortured by Trusses.” Captain Collings made a atudy of himself, of his condition, and at last warded by the finding of od that #0 4 y made him ng, vigorous and happy one can use the same method, it's simple, easy, safe and inexpen- sive. Eve tu nin the world should hav In Col- lings book, telling all about how he cured himself, and how anyone may follow the same treatment in their 50 Good Shines to the Box Good for Leather Makes Shoes wear longer and look better Black - Tan - White - Red - Brown STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULT. Rupture out any whatever Name. Address Douglas Oil season with it. You won’t need butter nor any other fat once you try Douglas Oil. Your dealer has Douglas Oil or can get it for you. Tt makes extra stiff, rich mayonnaise atid the most piquant French dressings this sweet delicately flavored oil Made from the heart of corn. You will like it better than olive oil $ it costs very much less. No risk in a trial can—satisfaction You can shorten with it, fry with it, guaranteed. DOUGLAS COMPANY, Cedar Rapids, lowa 4 Manufactarers of Corn Producta KELLEY-CLARKE CO., SEATTLE, WASH. SATTLE STAR THURSDAY, NOV IBER 7, 1918. KAISER BUILT 62 PAGE Satisfactory Terms Always me(]ROTE-RANKINC. A NEW HOME — - —~ eee an » i é : H ; OTTO F. KEOEL, Proatdent {Total American Army Casualties to Date \ AH (including 396 at sen) ua (Special to The r by N. B.A) +307 ARIS, | Nov. 7-—For Ment Temporary Store Hours wae f home, spacious, luxurt 47,773 oun; brick fire pan il \ “ane Waits epics, paneied col From 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. 45.508 | occupied. be had cheap, Ap- w nzollern, Bertin, n —— ase BORE Ses. Pike eR aah : Germany Uncle Sam advises every housekeeper to buy the , - ora Bele? ae BPE TYTOM TkeRpIC ER Ne eg pe ht to con very best appliances to avoid frequent replacement SWING 2 - CARH . > tain that line ‘or Kulner BIN has ag SHINGTON STATE CASUALTIES TO DATE las wo oe ihe dibes ys rei ary and unnecessary expense for repairs. a6 rive Died at (nes and other causes | conquering Britin found the Pf tion 5, newly erected und ne Missing in uetion (including prisoners) peste , newly erected and never oc cupied, but obvic intended as a ‘Total te date {| permanent summer home for the “all : 1 = aoe Sa ¥ 5 thts amen” It ind that the Huns 9 coma ra gee oni unt to keep a tikht fiwt on the i THREE LOCAL MEN DIE eiteiigss| Cone ueiapa la ce otherwise Is built to last The United & © department ‘eported 652 « on vednesday nm oF ee th OF ¢ « © are . ‘ night and B36 ‘Thurs ny "mornin C ‘ rf 5 vit tecture, and haw a di hall that lifetime. In the Wednesday he's lint divided as follows {1} neat 40 persons, T a huss av i 7 OK died trom wounds $1; died from accident and in Macias “punnmnteh Malta more than 17,000 acroplane accident, 1: died of disease, 118: woun kbler Seattle homes ned, 111; w Jed sliahtly, 45; minsing In actio mantelpt ove which are carved pipsce | in div Hows: Killed in action, 125) | wood niches for ornament where Monarch | dinean nded severely, 8; wounded Ranges are now as on ng those killed In action Y. M. ©. A. has 70 women volun being used they ores We Farwell, next_ot kin George D, Farwell, and Private | twers in France, giving aid mostly : Mext of kin Antone Ubling, @1 Vine #t. Another Seattle MN, \ te French women worker have quire BR Willard, next of kin Mrs. Eva M, Willard, 1 Newell be sanavmies “made died of ounds. - - y orthw oat ‘and Pacific state casualties, Including 12 Warhington good” men, are as follows ' lai KILLED IN ACTION every claim Name ‘. Address ae ee made for them. ry a Pay 4 jeorge D. Farwe mee Geng regret ccocccs: ae eeu dian”) FR THREE WEEKS ae 8 a he KL, Gustafson Mre. mela Ga a “4 ret William M. MacPherso David J on tanges ave John Zvijerkovich : George Z% h led in every ivate Nestor Thero ror range im Private Ralph, Kurtaman ifrs. 11 A. Kurtaman ange im- Private Arne Lende on ohn é set ae Private Albert W. Porkina Mri Tim Sullivan | s provement Private He N Rogers sett sHoncy Rogers Suffered Agony Whenever developing the private Marciano Valenaue Haliador Valenaue private Giioen Wallaker Neia Wallaker He Turned Over—Tanlac perfect range DiED oF : Ends Troubles —the choice of Wyo. Parley Mathison Mapai ts Wash orn. i. Boot ; : : discriminating Mont. Mra, Loretta Front When I felt myself going down } housewives Private Inaac Lo and, Cal... Mrs. i. Deming | bill a few weeks ago, I turned to at | Brivate Karl 8 or + Utah William I Harper | my old stand-by, Tanlac, and it soon everywhere. | Retvate Rey 1. Mezernott : prgkane, Wa. Mrs. Mery Lulu Tye | straightened me out like it did be —They are | Private Hugo F. Wallner : Ronevilie, Cai, Mrs. Freda Wallner | fore,” said Luther C, Owens, a car easy to op- DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES penter, living at 4710 Dawson street, erate. ov Ratory 1 T. Torgerson R. Zobell | WOUNDED Franeia A. O'Connell : Daniel Murp 4 | Private Cycel H Private Harry EL Lene *rivate Chester & Snyder. . ate John M. Gorman John 8 Cannell . 8 WOUNDED—DEGRER ramento, Cal. .Mra, N. Thompson | South, DISKASK Ban Fran Tom Aasiand wu pattie, the other day ut a month ago,” he contin kidneys began to bother —They are pronounced fuel savers. Ab —tThey are hand riveted, without stove putty in the ed, “'n . john W. Bate f ny bac pat hi 0 i -a finis av 7 i vfehaais eens Fereeterd | could hardly get up out of «chal They are finished a velvet black and remain black te, Utah. Mra, Mary Zobel ‘Then, for three weeks, I lay in my without blacking. SEVEREL Ete bed, right in one position all the —They are easily kept clean. Mountain Fiew, CaL.A. & O'Connell time, for I could not move or turn —tThey are vitreous enamel lined; will not rust out. en Her over on account of the agony I suf r “ate ‘ ’ . * A. Finck » hands tan, Wash.. dite. Marie A, Finch | oon On ter | got up I wan still a0 —They are handsome and compact. 2... Mire. Dizele Creson | weak and miserable that it was all —They have every convenience known to range con- long Teach. Cab. 1... Tae ' eee I could do to walk, for every move I struction. fen darby dh! John FB. Gorman | Made would almost kill me, I was eas Sort i . wean, Wash... 30h Seay Uuetienien tae, etd bts Cook your Thanksgiving dinner on a Monarch Mal- leable Range. Corp. Charlie J. Jordan........0+0++ Camarilio, Cal Mra, Annie Edwards | knew what it was to have a good i George i. Hernard ts Sterling, ¢ Fred Bernard | night's sleep ePNaNONA SE? ESS OP OR Wet Se ae rm Private Adolph Ht. Dieckman .. Rupert, Id irs Pannie Davin! SLagt xpring I had come down Private Arthur Johnaon oo... .. Christ Johnson . , Private Waltred hoschnitshy Se ae epee with a severe attack of the grippe, || Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin WwouNDED which got me in terribly rundown Private Clarence J. Denning + Rigby aho David M. Denning | Condition, and I felt tired and slug IN ACTION gieh all the time. I read so much Frank T. Beye ‘ Mrs. Auguata Bryant | about Tanlac that I got a bote nd Troy dartin cole. Dexter Martin It soon put new life in me and fixed Algandring Martines : imyo, Anccee artines me up just fir So when this kid SECTIO! 0. 2 ney trouble hit the a little while KILLED IN ACTION back I decided to try nlac again aid Name Address Next of Kin and it h relieved me entirely of our new (#7 4 t. Clarence W. Bailar . Berkeley, Cal...Mre. Lydia M. Bailar | tha Sta “ae eee v z te, which is the lightest and Lewin Morga Lon Angeles Mrs > Morgan | ‘Mat P : mk, and I can piate known, covers very lit- eo Jone Doles... 1 Ogden. Utah Mra Kate Moreen | iow get around just ax well as I tle of the roof of the mouth; je William Hiltiker Mount Vernon, Wash, i J. Hilliker ever could. My appetite ix splendid bite corn off the cob. me Beattle An THUNK | T #leep like @ log all night and feel ‘Ait wack: “rineeton, © H inn am ee guaranteed for 15 years. Winn Prineeyod. Cat William Winn |. though Taniac has made a new Have impression taken in the morning DIED OF WoUND: F a jaan etme. hie tadkhe the accel 4 get teeth same day. Examination Beret. William J. Edwards . Balmon, Idaho... Rdgar 8 Edwards + ie and advice free. vate Harry W. W. Abrams riyle, Mont Wit Abrams | Ume Taniac has got me out of trow Private Joseph I Lafayette, Cal...Mra. Ertimia Dolio | ble, and I think so much of this te and Werk. re the rivate Charles ¥ wonderful medicine that I wouldn't Present patronage tp r: meaded early or v on tve'a bottle of it for all the other Whose work is still giving good satisfaction. Ask our custom= Chas. Ro Manfull James Frothingham A or Seret Corp. Private Paul N Private Floyd it F Private John ©. Jay ©. Haakon Private Private Private Total DIED or Name fcorp. John A. Anderson 5 pDIKD oF Q. M. Clerk H.R. Hockett Sergt ¥. Enow Private y M. Lewin MISSING 1 Private Kyron I Private Harry W SICK IN Sergt. Nicholas G PRESENT FOR Private Waldo H. Farnham NORTON GOES TO SIBERIA FRIDAY Charles Philip Norton, former pub: |licity director of the Seattle Chamber 10 ¢ Commerce, and later director of | publicity for the newly establist more homes bureau, was accorded ovation by the entire working and ecutive wonnel of th chamber Wednesday, when he was congratu liated on his now appointment to | Russia. Norton leaves Seattle Friday for the headquarters of the Russian divi sion of the committee on public infor- | mation at Omsk, Siberia, where he | will take up his new duties as aasist ant director under Arthur Bullard. Mrs. Norton accompanies him to Ja: | pan, where she will visit with friends | before joining her husband at Omsk. Courts to Settle Steamer Wrangle The superior court is asked to en-| join the county treasurer, the county | assessor and the county sheriff from collecting $12,000 in taxes assessed gainst the Admiral line steamers of | the Pacific Steamship Co., in com plaints filed Wednesday » Alas ka Pacific Steamship Co, and the Pa- | cific Alaska Navigation Co | On October 22 the Pacific Steam | «hip Co. purchased six Admiral boats from the plaintiff concerns, and it is claimed that the three companies are |incorporated under the laws of the state of Maine, that their home offi ces are at Portland, Me., and that all | taxes against the steamships have | been paid there, REVIOUSLY RE | each box, guaranteeing the user that Mrs. Eva M. Will k ker Macedo Idaho... Mra. Marion Manfull al 4 ping ham Mre. D. McIntosh Anna J. Manse Jeanette Eilett ra. C. Kelly y Isakson Mra Wash . Mont. Mr N Sarah Macn Mrs Cat Mine M n Snyder fo. Mrs. Jennie P A. Peterson Pueblo, Colo Mrs. Anna Kaker MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES Summary of Casualties to Date OFFICERS Wounded ee ENLISTED MEN Wounded In hands of enemy Missing ae 4,026 WOUNDS Addrens Next of Kin Blackfoot, Idaho Charlotte Anderson DISEASE Freano, Cal Minnie Hockett Glendale, Cal Chastia Enos Low Angeles Alice M. Lewis N ACTION Whittier, Cal Lola L. Bruyn Six Prong, Wash Anna Lindblad San Rernardino, Cal. Lettie Richman Salinas, Cal Effie Lane PUSLY REPORTED MISSING Fruita, Col ry FE. Robinson ED Clarissa A MISSING Farnham Waterville, Or Be Calm, Is Urging of Sophia Official Asking that all judgment on the wreck of the C. P. R. steamer Prin cess Sophia be withheld until an in- vestigation by the company is con cluded, D. C. Coleman, vice president of the C. P. R., has telegraphed from Vancouver, Coleman ceive with tents me loss of th urges the public to re eserve “hysterical state. in connection with the Princess Soph RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR | Gives Recipe for Simple Home Made Remedy That Quickly Darkens It Mrs. A, Dixon, a well-known Brooklyn trained nurse, made the following statement regarding gray hair; “Streaked, faded or gray hair can be quickly turned black, brown or light brown, by the use of the fol lowing remedy that you can make at} home “Merely get a small box of Orlex | powder at any drug store, It costs | very little and no | Dissolve it in water and comb it through the hair, Full directions for | mixing and use come in each box “You need not hesitate to use Or lex, as a $100.00 gold bond comes in| Orlex does not contain silver, lead, zinc, mercury, aniline, coal-tar prod. | & ucts or their derivatives. “It does not rub off, is not sticky or gummy and leaves the hair fluffy. It will make a gray-haired person | look twenty years younger.”—Ad vertisement, } Drug Stores under the personal di extras to buy. | i! ed our work. When coming to our office. be sure you are Bring this ad with you. Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 207 UNIVERSITY 8T. inds I have ever taken Tanlac is wold in Seattle by Bartell pecial Tanlac represent Mind your eye! BUG darts at your eye. Your eye closes—before you think. Reflex action. Your eye telegraphs to your brain “Bug coming!” Your brain flashes back “Close up!” You aren't conscious of the exchange of messages—but your eyelids close. Force of habit protects you. Habit and reflex action save time and effort in numberless ways, and keep your brain clear for the real problem. Habit, for example, sets the hour when the delicate departments of your digestion combine in a supreme reflex action to move your bowels. Nujol cultivates that habit. If they move regularly all you know is that you feel well. If they don't move regularly, you dnow it—the habit has failed. The food waste stagnates in your large intestine, ‘decays, generates poisons, which are absorbed into your blood and carried all over your body. Your next ‘effort will be more difficult—and soon the bad habit of constipation will be estab- lished. The good habit of regu- larity is replaced by the bad habit of irregularity—reflex action is par- alyzed, and the waste accumulates. Don’t exchange a good habit for a bad one Nujol builds such a strong habit that it offers a maximum of resistance to the clogging of the intestines. Don’t wait until you're “‘sick’’ to start. Nujol night and morning will give you a reflex action as ‘‘regular as clockwork.’’ Be as proud of yourinsidecleanlinessasyou are of a clean face and clean teeth. Pills, purgative mineral waters, salts, castor oiland othercathartics, weaken and cause strain. They increase con- stipation. Nujol acts easily, harm- lessly, naturally. Your druggist has it. Nujol Laboratories STANDARD OIL CO.(NEW JERSEY) 50 Broadway, New York Nujol is sold only in sealed bottles bear- Warning: ing the Nujol ‘Trade Mark. Insist. on Nujol. You may suffer from substitutes. “Regular as Clockwork” ante 1 ' a) OST E SE EENIR P ttre osiatsaiienpuslstincancaiiidiilitiaiianesenis

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