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t | i Too short for a soldier but the same ight Private old yeu want to see just what our Seattle soldiers FEDERAL AGENTS: TAKE NOTES ON BERGER SPEECH CHICAGO, Nov. 18,—Notes taken ae government agents of addresses | made at a “peace rally” here yeater | day, were to be presented to U. & Dixtriet Attorney Clyne today, Vietor Berger, William B, Lioyd, | defeated socialist candidate for sen | Stor from Iilinots, and others, spoke | before 10,000 socialists, All socialists are pro Rolshevik,” red Herger. “Stand by your lore—your flag—your ideas, and | by your flag 1 mean the interna: | onal flag.” When cheers and cries {interrupt ed the speaker, he said; “I am in no Way Opposed to our flag,” glanc ing at the Stars and Stripes. “At the same time, the international flag is the bigger of the two. Herger was introduced as a man who could qualify as a good social lst, “because he can show his indict ments.” “I can show four indictments,” he waid Berger is under indictment charged with violations of the espionage act. lrwin St. John Tucker “explained” the United War Work Campaign by saying that contributions were sought to keep the soldiers in France from “imbibing socialiam.” “The soldiers are in danger of be coming fhtelligent,” he said. \Spokane “Flu” Ban Will Lift Tonight SPOKANE, Nov, 18--The spo jkane fu ban will be lifted on | churehen, theatres and all public) | gatherings, except dances and the schools, here at midnight tonight, according to a joint announcement | by County Health Officer Stuht and) City Health Officer Anderson teday, November 25 the schools may re THE SEATTL France have been seeing, don’t miss this picture. @ personally-conducted tour of the trenches. Jo in it, too! WURLITZER ORGAN Have you heard it yet? SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA wume, The ban has been on practic: | ally six weeks, Portland Raises } U. W. W. Quota | PORTLAND, Nov. 18.—-Portland expects to close her war work cam paign tonight with $450,000 In her| pockets, this amount being the orig: | inal quote and 50 per cent addi- uonal. CHARLIE AND HIS WIFE zn mee Usa Mrs. Charles Chaplin homes to become the bride of the) Ooooh, Girts! Would you iike to be married to the world’s most famous corhedian— Charles Chaplin? Here she ta, the young woman who Jeft one of Los Angeles’ wealthy * 8 *& LIBERTY Charlie Chaplin as @ doughboy kept the Liberty audiences in continuous fits of laughter all day Sunday Chaplin takes to duck takes to water, comes to heroiam, Chaplin has ‘em all backed off the map. In three reels this comedian goes thru a variety of | | aide splitting antics in rapid succes sion. beats them all. bir. STRAND As a Belgian lady who has fled her | country to escape an enforced mar: riage to a German prince, Marguerite Clark, diminutive screen star, is cast FE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1918. army life like a} and when it) In golng over the top, Charlie | No Fritz can stop} man who makes the world laugh, Mrs. Chaplin was Miss Mildred Harris before she married. Her well known husband is reputed to make clone to $1,000,000 yearly, * *» &% TODAYS rnoonaMs “Queen of Heart: STRAND—Marguerite Clark in “Out ef @ Clear Sky REX—Cocll » TeMille’s “Old Wives | wisiaoS~- mu Hessell in “Hobbes tn | © Merry, ie public information, young Canadian veteran himeeclf is seen acting out the story that is told) in bis famous book. 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SPECIAL NOTE: If the Dining Room Suite you now have ts not en- tirely suited to your taste or bur. appraisers. will iland gladly ca make you a very liberal op an exchange basis, 692k 31 Artists, under Brambilla in a happy role in “Out of a Clear Sky,” showing at the Strand this Matched Dining Room Suites are shown in all woods and per fods, including mahogany, walnut and oak in Queen Anne, William and Mary and straight-line Mission. The oak Mission Suites are all finished in cholce of waxed or fumed. oneness of the allied cause, the story | is adapted to the American army, and the early scenes are laid in the | UL BA FOLLOWED HER | sees her brother, who is trying to, “Private Peat” Runs Until Tuesday Night Only! Many rheumatic people suffer on) the mame train, and she leaves the | pains that could be avoided by bulld- ing Up the blood. When rheumatian is ansociated with thin blood, it can not be corrected until the blood is made rich and red, Mra, Peter Fitzner, of 10 Holt street, North Billerica, Masa, used Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to combat the effects of rheumatiam accompa- nied by attacks of indigestion. This is her experience: “I was living in Nova Scotia some years ago and contracted a severe cold. The next day I was confined Water Enough Now Thru California SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18.—~ Heavy’ rainfall thruout California today will immediately relieve the| water shortage, according to G. H. Willson, district weather forecaster. ‘The storm began late Sunday, and tan early Hour today, 1.24 inches!to bed. Sharp pains started in my ot rain had fallen in San Luis/right shoulder and nearly drove me Obispo, San Francisco registered) mad. They worked down to my right ASB inch, knee, which was stiff and sore, and went to my hands. I could not sleep and was in terrible pain all the tre. My knee was swollen “My stomach was affected, and I would have terrible pains after eat- ing. Gas would form and I would have smothering sensations and) could eat but little, I was very nerv- ous, My doctor advised me to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and as I! had heard of a boy who had St.| Vitus’ dance and had been benefited by these pilla, I was encouraged to try them. After I had taken three | boxes I was much better, the pains in my shoulder and Iitnbs were not so intense. I took several more boxes, Savoy, DL, has a “swat the dog” campaign to save food, || CAN'T FIND DANDRUFF Every bit of dandruff disappears after one or two applications of Danderine rubbed well into the scalp with the finger tips. Get a small bottle of Dandertne at any drug store for a few cents and save your hair. After several applications | you can't find a particle of dandruff or any falling hair, and the scalp will never itch. back, it STIFF JOINTS SURE. MUSCLES Laimber Up Quickly Under the Sooth. | tng, Penetrating Application of Hamlin’s Wizard Oil In cases of rheumatism and lame penetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff, aching joints and muscles. Wizard Oil is an absolutely reli able, antiseptic application for cuts, burna, bites and stings. bruises heal readily under its sooth- ing, penetrating qualities. Get it from druggists for 20 cents, If not satisfied, return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick head. ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, | pleasant little pink pills, Guaranteed — ‘Adve: rtisement. menac® to good r 3 atism, ut, & ease. In our office ters of the Special care taken teeth. Examinations ree. 608 ‘Third Av. PYORRHKA THIS disease is tr: should be treated at o vent complications, suc indigestion eral stomach trouble, The only dental office in attle that specializes in the tr ment and cure of the above and Ironclad guarantee for 15 DENTISTRY Look Into your mouth and see if Your gums are sloughing “or Beh, erasers’: Oe ‘Increase Baby's Strength he uu will find all licensed operators and mans- dental profession. of chilaren’s estimates United Painless Dentists ‘hone Elliott 3623. Sprains and 30 cents. | _ | and get back on the road to recovery and the pains left me, Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills certainty built up my bicod and restored my strength.” A valuable booklet, “Diseases of | the Blood,” containing much informa- tion about rheumatiam, is free on re- quest. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by all druggists or by mail, post- paid, on receipt of price, 60 cents | per box, six boxes for $2.50, by the} Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenec- tady, N.Y. FEEL MISERABLE FROM THAT COLD?) Colds and coughs are quickly relieved by Dr. King’s New Discovery Nobody should feel “perfectly mis- erable” from a cold, cough or bron- chial attack for very long. For tt | takes only a little while to relieve it | when Dr. King’s New Discovery is faithfully used. It soon loosens the phiegm, relieves irritation, soothes the parched, sore throat, bringy com- fort Half a century old and more popu- || lar today thhn ever. At all druggists, Make Your Bowels Behave | Make them function with gratify. | ing precision, If regulation of the | diet does not relieve their torpidity, | Dr. King’s New Life Piils will. ‘They |are perfect bowel trainers, cleanse | the system surely, comfortahly “SCOTTS EMULSION years on all work. A reasonable || giveninsmall portions at discount given to al c intoreriotating winehais = — day, would be an impertantfacter | them pon porad a 20 poisah veoh ness. Every drop ef Soott’s is pure, rich nourishment, the Hours—4:20 a. to ¢ p. m kind that builds strength and Bundays to 12. promotes healthy gresth., Thrive en Soott’s force her te go back to Germany, car when the train stops at a water! tank. Her brother follows, and she flees down the bank from the tracks and falls right into the arms of Rob- ort Lawrence (Thomas Meighan), who hides her from ber brother. How «! gives up ber title and—wWell, that’ the plot. CLEMMER The French kiddies love the Amer- jcan doughboys, and the American doughboys are never Ured of showing thelr friendship and sympathy for the little children of France. The thing that particularty appeals to the American soldier ts the fact that so many are fatherless, and that time and again they have been compelled to leave their homes and become tugt tives before the Hun advances, ‘These children of France and the! American doughboys are shown at the Clemmer in “America’s Answer,” | the new official government picture, oe MISSION Bill Russell stars in “Hobbs in a Hurry,” which opened at the Mission Sunday, Russell plays the role of a young American, the son of a wealthy Wall street magnate, who overcomes the difficulties in winning the girl of his choice in a truly Amer- fean style. The Mission now boasts of a fine, new $20,000 organ, which adds fm- mensely to the showing of the films. see REX The quortion of divorce, the justifi. cation therefor, and the agencies that contribute toward the disruption of domestic affairs of married people, form the plot of “Oid Wives for New,” which opened at the Rex Sun- da: Sylvia Ashton is seen as the wife who loses out, and Florence Vidor fittingly cast aa “the other woman. Elliott Dexter is seen to advantages as the man, COLONIAL Returning home after an absence of several years to find her father a gambler, Pauline Cheraud stricken. Her pleas win her father, and he promines to reform. A few nights Inter Cheraud is found mur- dered. Pauline (Virginia Pearson) ceeds in bringing the murderer to |trial at the Colonial, in “Queen of Hearts.” COLISEUM The story of “Private Peat” loses none of tts charm and naturalness as it 1s thrown on the screen at the Col- isoum. The production was arranged in co-operation with the committee of | 8 |Are You Awaiting The Great Crisis? 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Firadfield Regulator Com- event, is grief. | suc: | xpectancy | oe aa =i 7 || Wife Serve U. > U.S. | | 4 Representa ve John Jacob Rog frets to give up his seat for active service «in the army. He waived all claims of ex- emption and asked his local draft board to have him called into service. to Private John Jacob Rogers, at Camp Zachary Taylor, will be de livered to the for. mer congressman. His wife, not to be outdone by ber husband, is now doing ber share, nursing wounded Avoitiers at the m2 Walter Reed how GE ROY pital. VITAL STATISTICS | MARRIAGES oattle and Anna RB. Johnson. 30, and Helen ttle, Portiand, Beattie 1 Ruth Roch- | | | Margaret Fuel | Rey Milton and Gindys Goodwi Roy William MeKern ford, Seattle Thomas F. Amearn and Mary 1. Kelly, Or. ott Meteal: Muscoda, Wis, and | Beavie Meteaif, Dayton, Or. | pIeTns Roy to Mr. and Mra M, Dana, 245 16th ave, Nov, 11 Roy to Mr. and Mra A. Johnson, 4232 » Nov. &. nd Mra. P. W. Thompson, W, Stiwiter, Nov. 13 Mra. J. Kaczer, 1781 Hinds et. Nov Boy to Mr. and Mra W. 6529 19th ave. N. W., Girl to Mr. and Mra 8626 40th KR W., Nov. & Roy to Mr. and Mra B eventh ave., Nov. 6. Girl to Mr, and Mra, A. Covael, Norman st, Hoy to Mr. 841 B, 67th at Toy to Mr. 421 Seventh Roy to Mr. non, Girt to Mr. and Mra’ G. © Youler way. Nov. 4 Girl to Mr. and Mra, I. HL Smith, 4214 Raymond st, Nov. Boy to Mr. and Mrs. 5635 Slat N. B,D Girl to Mr. and Mra WW, Mulltkon, 1020 Sixth N. W., Nov. 13, Girl to Mr and Mrs. H nd N., Nov. 10. 1. Laghtnor, Nov. 14 J, EB A’Hearn, Biitel, 1217% ©. Réawards, nd Men W. C. Williams, Oct 22. 1 Mre 1421 Seventh ave, Oct W. C. Willlam- 22. Dusko, 2404 ‘T. HM. Jackson, a &, Peterson, 126 Theresa Mitchell, 21, Providence hos- pital, Nov. 14 1234 Jackson Pmma Konigan, 10, Hallie Raines, 22, 619 27th Ni, Nov Nov. Mabel Durham, 13, 919 W. bist | Nov. 12. Jobn Harshman, 60, 909 W, 62nd Nov. 1 DIVORCES Complaints filed Vena Meatricn Swisher against Abra- ham Arthur Swisher, cruelty HB, Manche Shanbeck against Albert B. Bhanbeck, cruelty. Gladys McAlister agatnst William W, McAll cruelty Artzella Robbins against Clarence FF. Robbing, desertion, Mary Hopking egelnst Goorge W. Hon- Klas, desertion, ers of Maamohu- | setts in the latest | member of con | Letters addressed | . Toledo, Or, and) == to Mr. and Mra. I. P. Denman, 17121 Breadway, Nov. 10. Roy to Mr. and Mrs. J. Kattea, 1600 Fourth N., Nov, 5 Girl to Mr, and Mra. i. J, Waterman, 5932 W. Heipze at., Oct. a1, DEATHS 8. A. Griffiths, 34, old court houre, Nov, 10, | | nomically, nerve fuel too. PROVIDES FOR NEEDY DRAMATISTS, WRITERS (Special to The Star by N. E. A) PARIS, Nov. 16-—Octave Mir- beau, widow of the celebrated French author, has decided to sell all his books, lections, and to devote the proceeds to the foundation and maintenance of a home for writers.” ACTRESS JELLS SECRET A_Well-Known Actress Tells How to) Darken Gray Hair With a Simplo Home-Made Mixture Joicey Williams, the well-known American actreas, who was recently playing at the Imperial Theatre in St. Louis, Mo., made the following statement about gray hair and how to darken it: “Any one can prepare a simple mixture at ome, at very little cost, that will darken gray, streaked or faded hair, and make it soft and glossy. To a half pint of water, add 1 ounce of bay rum, a small box of | Rarbo Compound, and % ounce of glycerine. These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very lit- tle cost, or any druggist can put it) up for you. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is ob- tained, This will make a gray: haired person look 20 years younger. ‘This is not a dye, it does not color the most delicate scalp, is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off. Heal Skin Diseases It is unnecessary for you to suffer witheczema, induimarekintrutice Alter, at any drug store for 35c, or + | obtained $1.00 for etn ieces bottle, and prompt ly applied will usually give instant relief from it i itching torture, It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and “"Zemo lee, wonderful penetrating & wonde: ing, disappearing liquid and is soothing tc the most delicate skin. It is not greasy is easily ied and costs little. 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Since |taking 3 weekly doses of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy I am very much pleased with its results, so much so that I have induced others to take it and they, too, were marvelously helped.” It is a simple, harmless | preparation that ,removes the ca |tarrhal mucus from the intestinal | |tract and allays the inflammation | | will convince or money refunded. | Bartell’s five drug stores, and drug- | gists everywhere.—Advertisement. \Rupture Kills 7,000 Annually Seven thousand persons each year are laid away—the burial certificate being marked “Rupt Why? Be- the unfortu: had |neglected themselves, been | (swelling) of the affliction, and pay- | choose ‘to call it? At bes is only a makeshift—a false prop not be gxpected to act as more than ja mere’ mechanical support. The | binding pressure retards blood cir- |culation, thus robbing the weakened muscles of that which they need most-—nourishment. 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