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THE SEATTLE STAR NOVEMBER 11, 1918. ‘MURDER CHARGE MADE AGAINST MONDAY, i ) 0 of 20 rabid workers were drinking | ng down town, exsen- ing the + | the itt the universe with the } C 0 al articles 1 be | Washtubs vid of milk bottler } \ WASHINGTON, Nov, 11—With risked th huge wash-| Street cars were jammed and : 4 an indictment fo vurder hanging |t¥> drag treet at a|/many of the big whit trucks 3} “1 - =m © |during the proc n t helm Hohengollern, last reported in) j Holland, may find himself soon en| A doxen large American flags | had a risk } route to St. Helena, lant abode of the | Mderning Rhodes ‘company Ge “eer | late Napoleon partment in ' Great interest among officials and | down by D ons i} diplomats was shown here tonight in Shipyard ¥ parade what may be the status of Wilhelm ; ite initial energy ip Serres ise th ¢ wilt I Hudson taff meramar If he wore hiaaword when fled wae se nO, A ee from Germany, and if he ieee Hot je. Mur of the Hearst Pathe New Interna aa at Jand as @ soldier, he must be intern. Ade thelr wa 1@ | Uonal Vilm Service, ea empecta!! ed for the period of the war. matin downtown t to Beuttle to { England ean demand hin extradition | 2d under the indictment against hin for ti heater A murder In ‘connection with the: air, Four Nusky cial phylon HH raids on London brator camera If »wever, he entered Holland ax stances, be entitled to the protection Is Awakened at 5/ ,, and Told Big News | ‘"' tacks Wa proprietor of a on street cafe, gave away ten} Vilhelm der G of hot cakes to the flrat ten | the stake at T dren ave | WASHINGTON, Nov. 11—At 5 |) customers for Monday's breakfast In|at 2 a. m. ot ' o'clock this mor Secretary |! celebration of pea celebrators vartment sident Wil came run, but failed to put | Tumulty arouse #0 the tele the armistice Land that hostilities ut @ o'clock, Bastern Un with before he WILL CONTINUE NAVAL PLANS, Milk played a la celebration on one large truck — NEW SHOWS ANNOUNCED MARKETS CLOSE, = By MoviEs { artiatie ‘in the Reavy bedy le ri of the finest = steel, 1 urns beautifally ormamented very No. 18 sine... 887.50 No. 2 at Moat! markets | PfOsrama will be offered for the) wassINGTON, Nov. 1 today, traders be: | oPenins TPs -g)s on of the Amer na > dempite the armis “ —-:. ome ee " i y of the Na ¢ *SEATTLE- “TACOMA: . " ' f SECOND AT PINE SCHOENFELD SOK Wine Wen pri wes pu A request for more nurses to care oor sKUM for influensa patients inthe old) “Cryo sequel to Taruin” will be the courthouse emergency hospital, is| ,, traetic 5 a pening attraction at the Coliseum inaued Monday by Health Commis aria \} Draft Cards Must sioner STRAND | The opening picture at the Strand | | groom organ 208 Tuesiay will be, “Come On In.” J0VE DANDRUFF |) a again and again yoo'll bey” Bright Lights . teach! ee | CLEMMER | nnette Kellerman in “The Queen | | of the Seas,” will be the attraction) at the Clemmer dren caution and and widely circulate The chief gem, s © Woman's EMPEROR KARL FLEES | in Switzerland, the Berliner batt announced Tage: | PARIS, ¥ RANCE —lerve new of fF China is increasing telephone serv. | equipped with Beh w: ice. motor | | Prescribed for the Feeding of Patients Suffering From NFLUENZA Many physicians are now prescribing as much as three pints of milk daily for the feeding of influenza patients. Why? BECAUSE: It gives them energy and nourishment without overtaxing the digestive system. It is the natural food. It builds up the body and gives it strength to resist disease. THIS BIG STAR | OPEAING > SHOW pat oe ‘ pouGH AIRBANKS| In His Famous Knockout Success “The HALF BREED” i Seven in Name, One in Aim! U. W. W. C Use This MILK BECAUSE Healthy persons who use good quan- tities of milk regularly find that it sup- It is backed : ‘ . P : by Svan? plies them with the power to resist dis- satisfac- ease. tory service —And— in the inter- ests of pub- What Dr. McCullom Says: lic health. ‘ RPP ? Dr. E. V. McCullom, the famous dietitian in ORDER OF charge of the school of public health of Johns YOUR Hopkins University, says: f G 'E ; P P ROCER “There is a certain mysterious property in milk which scientists have not yet been able to isolate, that is absolutely essential to the growth and health of human beings. So essential is it that epidemics of a serious nature sometimes rage among those people who do not have suffi- cient of this property in their diet. “Milk is the PROTECTIVE food, which makes good the deficiencies of whatever else we choose to eat. The habit of using large quanti- ties of milk, butter, cheese and cream has made us a strong, vigorous race of people. There is no other way that we can remain vigorous, healthful and progressive people than by the continued lib- eral patronage of the dairy.” A. KRISTOFERSON, Inc. Phone Elliott 223 “The Sanitary Milk Flant” was re Still Be Carried |) Draft cards must be carried, al- REC. aa | MISSION tho the arm been sign pifha h z 9 od, warned TRE f Danderine at| Monday a few cents, pour | I will b b por a he - hand and rub we nn ey or presidentia the finger ti ii aids clared Reame morning mé« f not all, of thie BREN three applic will de at at ' FLU VERSE SETS IN BAR every bit of dandruff: stop | ous igo *AUL, Minn, Nov. 1.—Mir breed,” an atty he chit a Vat of health hints haw been prepared hown by publi committee, ie the OLYMPIC POLAR Rain ayaa gents htc er ET The “Jath-bird beet here he may escape extradition, be ‘i ay Ae t ’, : cause he may. under the circum: | *)" If kisses fig rance during f Holland the celebratior an hugs were hung eround th men, women e who felt convention i flu regula Wilson Asleep; He | iii.) janine with celebrators. | ticns should be ignored at such nme Wan burned at | and Mike at DANIELS SAYS Exten are using poetry to fight Protect your schoolmates fro! COPENHAGEN, Nov, 11.—-Bm.| "Tt Zour sein Airey peror Karl and Eripress Zita of Aum | tr. your handkerchief when you tria have fled to the Wartegg castle aneere , ¢ of the Christmas gifts for soldiers | adi | QUININE Tablots in the Good Teeth Are a Big Boost Toward Success A person with a sia even set of well-kept white teeth certainly makes a much better impression than one whose teeth are uneven, discolored or decayed. Personal appearance is a big fac- tor in success these days. That doesn’t mean that a person must be over-dressed or foppish—quite the contrary, in fact. But the employer is quick to recognize the fact that one who does not think anything of his own personal appearance is not likely to have much ambition to progress in a business way. While the person who “presents a good front’ when he smiles and shows a fine set of well-kept teeth has got a big handicap on the other fellow right from the start. And, of course, this factor of personal ap- pearance does not include the other equally important one of the effect on the health. ~ It is so well recognized that teeth have a great influence on the general health that we will not enter into a lengthy discussion of it at this time. Suffice it to say that many cases| graduate registered dentist of the high- of “rheumatism,” eye, ear and throat|est standing in the dental profession. trouble and even serious diseases of the|Every operator employed by us has DR. L. BR. CLARK spine are now known to come directly|his Certificate from the stare denal from decayed teeth. And, needless to/board hanging right on the wall in say, the number of stomach disorders /front of his dental chair, in p sight that can arise from the same cause isjof all, thus proving to you beyond the legion. shadow of a doubt that he knows his Why have bad teeth? business thoroughly and knows how, Not because of the expense involved, |t0 do your work the way it ought to, surely. be done to get the proper results. Because at this office you will ob-| Only the very best of materials are} tain the very highest grade of work used at this office, m at the lowest prices consistent with) We guarantee all our work with the best work. We have built up such} ironclad guarantee of satisfaction. a large volume of business that we| This guarantee is signed both by the are able to take a considerably smaller/OPerator who did the work and by margin of profit on the individual\l. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and man- patient than the ordinary office can|ager of this office, who is thoroughly possibly afford to take. | responsible. Nor can it be because of fear of| FREE EXAMINATION being hurt that you delay. | We invite you to call and let one of If so, read this: We have brought! our experts give your teeth a thorough our system of painless dentistry to such| examination. He will tell you just a point of perfection that we are now! what is needed to put your teeth into able to guarantee to perform prac-|perfect condition and also just what tically any and all kinds of dental) the cost will be. work without hurting the patient a This examination and estimate bit. No matter what may be the nature| won't cost you a cent nor will it put of the work required in your case, it| you under any obligation to have work is practically certain that we can do it|}done unless you want it. and not hurt you enough to trouble But, for your own sake, we eame you at all estly urge you not to delay this impor Remember this: ‘tant matter a minute longer than you Every operator in this office is ajcan help. | REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue. N. W. Corner Third and Unica. In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From + oe Be Sure to Get to the Right ce. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. 100,000 SACKS FRENCH SHIPS IN : OF CHEER FOR seme = An nd cases of cocoanut t thousands of dollars, illed into Elliott bay early avy wind upset & ng it at the Milwau: ancement of his “resignation PARIS, Nov French tor- years of serv Du t aboard, entered the Dar “ danelles,” it was officially announced | By United Press Leased Wire aaa | Direct to The Star The » wilt i os 5 eterna pertecee mneaiarall tantino where it wi WASHING" Nov ll.—Two d by the allied squadro: Go to the hundred cars, laden with 100,000 ‘The admiral commanding the RIGHT DRUG CO. mail sacks of holiday cheer for | French naval division in Syrian wa 169 Washington St. American soldiers in France soon | ters wired that Alexandretta was oc and 1111 First Ave will speed eastward toward New And the Doctor will give you @ careful examination and prescribe for you PREE. York to be shipped overseas in time | Se cucennan ‘KANSAS CITY DOCTOR Some of the mail already has ar-| ved for shipmen Phe entire lot | :. © te « tea ak cen mai kation port Tells Best and Simplest Method of If you e sick you cannot do bet- n the next ten days, allowing ample Darkening Gray Lat Home | ver than vantage of this offer. time for its arrival in France Without Reddini ints | We save and give the Superintendents of the 15 divisions ~ Bx eae of the railway mall service com Dr. ©. A. Leon, Baeliene an 12S lytical chemist of more than twenty years’ standing, and now in charge of one of the largest general testing | laboratories in the country, writes as | follows | pleted plans for the transportation at a conference here, some weeks ago. In New York the mail passes from the control of the postal au < s to of the army and| “My duties have brought me in con eaten te Y and) My susbetantially aot the leading hair preparations on the American mar- Every i TORTURE ket, ma which (includ - Can be siimuinaced 4 ose s oe atmas parce The be of uniform sire. 4. LUNDBERG Co. x4x9 Inches, with weight ane Third Ave 9 pounds should bear the name and address of the sender and be essed in substance, as follows: istmas Box Dept. Port of Em member of the American Seattlen For Itching Torture _} There is one remedy that tr | nature quality of your et, |iiberty to uae it if you eo de Never-Tel cornes in perfumed, con- | be q and relievé | barkation, Hoboken, N. J venient tablet form only, edaily dis- ails to sto itching torture | “Por Private John Biank, ‘paved ee net ttle water ne used, Skin irritation and that makes the skin «2 Co., 8rd a Artillery, Positively, yet gradually, darkens soft, clear and healthy. with American Ixpeditionary Forces.” | gray hair so beautifully your own, AnY druggist can supply you wilt Senders may any Message ee friends can. “Never-Tel"'—eradicates | eem0, which peor overcomes a! Christmas cheer | dandruff, stimulates new growth, No skin diseases, ne, eczema, itch, Pim: ples, rashes, blackheads in most ¢: zive way to zemo, Frequently, minor dlemishes disappear overnight, Itching asuaily stops instantly, Zemo is a far] antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use tependable. It costs only 35¢; an sate arge bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is not greasy or sticky and is positiv safe for tender, sensitive skins. j _* The E, W, Rose Coy Cleveland, =p the parcel, Jextras to buy sh not stain the most delicate skin, Fifty ccnts at all drug wists: or, if you prefer, eend direct to | Dept. 881, Ne Laboratori on In, larger doses |CO« Kansas City, b for ord plan js not to sick, but PREVE IP by taking LAXATIVE BR | If you value your watch, let Haynes repair it. Near Liberty theatre.—Advertisement, ‘