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CATARRH VANISHES Is One Treatment That All re Can ety Upon Want to drive catarrh and @iagusting symptom ystem ih tho shortest pm to your druggist and ask | yome! outfit today Hyomel and te ant ant! nite the ed mem bran WASHINGTON, Feb men ownership of railroads, with ¢ eration jointly by the government, workers and railroad officials, was proposed today by the Big Four Rrotherhoods, Their plan was out lined to the senate Interstate com * committees today ty Glenn 1 counsel, appearing in thelr me Plumb, behait Tho brotherhood's — p for Government ownership with guar interest return, per cent Creation of an operating corpora tion without capital to be controlled by a board of be named by labor, one-third by rail nad officials and one-third by the | president of the United States. Wage disputes to be adjusted by a com mittee organized on tho same basis. . re Sind heals y with ngerous and | mption. Start today, » sprays or at's all. | anteed IANKEES TRY 221 GERMANS BY WEBER MILLER (United Press Correspondent) N nhac dere va 1 Y, Feb. 5.—(De! hundred and Aesreemt rgd im citizens have been tried in| ‘ military courts during the | STATE HELP IN week. Of these 198 were con- KEEPING ORDER his is a big increase, due largely More drastic enforcement of rewu Special to The Star) Heavy fines were tnposed omen Feb. 7.—Offleial Women, convicted of a%| announcement from G with American soldiers, @ fined from 100 marks ($35) up- sentenced to as much as a} Ya imprisonment, | German dealer was fined for the American fiag for com purposes. He sold station: | which the American and Ger were embossed = Governor Lister, confined to his sick bed, is in almost constant touch with his office, in which lights were burning night and day. Wild rumors circulated thru the state house from time to time. But a policy of almost absolute silence was maintained at the governor's of SWASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—The gov took a step today to bring prices of all commodities. representing all depart headed by Secretary of Com. Redfield, cabled President | ricg asking the appointment of/ An hour later the following state to act as a government | ment was insued by Governor Lister beard in peace time. response to my request, I b been advised by the secretary of war that the federal government I co-operate with the state in pro tection of life and property in case of danger. T am also advised that the federal government will follow the policy consistently pursued since Precantion | the beginning of the war by guard ing government properties and the j utilities essential to them.” wi Whe Know T Ageinst Suffering noon were busy erecting radio ap-| |paratus on the capitol building. The strike was not mentioned tn the floor debates of house and sen ate, where only routine matters were on the calendar. A news dispatch, re velopments in Seattle and was read to membe of ¢ : =: ARMY LEADER ON WAY HERE SAN FRANCISCO, Feb tas Gen. John F. Morrison, commander | of the Western department, ts speed- rem helpl . bearing-do citing strike de Tacoma, ¢ mothers who need remedy ing toward Seattle today to take per-| sonal charge of the regular army| tag Moth troops there on strike duty. fe pois of Motner's eeoe| Gen. Morrison left at 10 o'clock last | ui find it the night) He should be in Seattle at) 2p. m. Saturday. t . u a l S double purpose of compelling all per ed sons in uniform to observe military Home Care Given by One| rules and to suppress any demonstra- Met N—He Wests Every {tions which might be made by rad- + aad jicais. ‘They are from the 44th in-| Address | f@ntry at Fort Wright and will con- tinue patrol duty indefinitely. Tet THe Wortp A. Lamar Bolling Atlanta, ie, SPOKANE, Feb. 7.—Goldires fully armed are pacing Spokane’s business streets today for the announced That Lydia E. 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Just on touch of Ice-Mint and ter how old or tough your pet corn Gar’ what relief. Corns and cal-|is he will, shrivel right up and vanish, soreness disappears you can pick him out after a teuch ‘ou can dance all night or lof Ice-Mint No pain, not a bit of Eeiiat day and your cerne won't |sorencaa, either whea appiving it it a bit. No matter what you lor afterwards, and it doesn't even ie tried or how many times you |irritate the skin. @ been disappointed, } Iee-Mint is the help for you at of tine, he very, second ¢ ig thea that sore. four poor tired, #0 cool, cary & fortable ou will just sigh with relief.) . Of it; just a little touch of | poor, suffering, tire “4 Soll Oe trans Gelightful, cooling Jee-Mint |of their lives. Phere is nothing bet- ‘real foot joy is yours. No mat- ‘ter, nor nothing “just as good.” real alth Japanere ttle feet. Tast. t Mint ‘ [PROPOSES JOINT OPERATION OF ALL RAILWAYS IN UNITED STATES CAMP LEWIS 0 probably 4} directors, one-third to | - U.S, PROMISES TACOMA CARMEN Tus WoMAN SAYS. ae use my name to tell | a. SEATTLE —— FEBRUARY 7, 1919. Profit sharing by employes out of | the net revenue, one-half to go to} the government Rates to be lowered when the gov ernment’s share exceeds 6 per cent of the gross operating revenue Plumb oppored creation of partment of transportation under a] joabinet officer as proposed by rail road executives, That would be reg ting the people, in the interest of | he would be enfo policy to secure adequate return on | a de | ‘SOLDIERS FROM PAINTER AFRAID NTO GO ON TOP OF HOUSE TO WORK |Was so Weak He Could Hardly Walk—Gains 20 Pounds by Taking ‘Tanlac TACOMA GUARD TACOMA, Feb, TA detach wnt of S32 mon of the First United States infantry and o ma chine gun company from Camp Lewis waa in Tacoma today to guard government property and to hold themsetves in readiness for action in any emergency that may arise asm result of the “1 will cheerfully tell anyone who looking for something to build up, that Tanlac them | | | | - ike. brought me out of the kinks,” was bas invested in railroad enters) aig intantrymen are equipped) the characteristic statement made | reno the fiveyear extension of [With rifles, bayonet and hand gren:|by John A. Meyers, house painter | control proposed originally by Me {ade of the type used by Amerienn| and decorator of Reardan, Wash. | Aion. Flute protested that this {tops in France, ‘The machine Kun| while in Murgettroyd’s, at Bpokanc, or fw equipped with 16 ma-| recently. would mean that railroad employes | ° In polities | thelr elvic | | forbidden to take part would be deprived of Tights for five years more NOW EXPECTED TO START WORK’ TACOMA, Feb, 7—Street car employes whe went on strike | yesterday were expected today | | to resume work before many | | hours, At a meeting last night A committee of the union car men | were meeting with Manager Louls Bean of the Tacoma Railway & Power Co. this forenoon to report | their decision and to discuss the question of resumption of car serv foe. If the men are assured eaid.| will be safe from violence, it is said, | they will return to work at once. | “We have not been treated tairty | by th bunch conducting the | strike,” maid J, Boone, president of | the Carmen's union, and we are not going to stand for it. “Stay On dob” “The car men intended to stay on <s into quit ongahoremen who previously voted striking last night changed their decision and voted to | Walk out, the vote being very clone | They were tnduced te take this ac | ton by efforts of a delegation of Be | Signal corps men Thursday after | jiti6 iongshoremen, It waa reported. | velop. Altho the general strike ordered by the Central Labor council did not materialize on the firet day of the atrike, the strike committee claime | that the tie-up is more complete that had been expected Employes of the city tight depart ment continued on their jobs, keep Ing the city supplied with light and power, The workers received notice | from their internationals approving their refusal to strike. ‘TO OPEN UP THE | RESTAURANTS | BY TOMORROW BULLET Seattle business men today, after a conference, decided to open the restaurants tomorrow. People are going hungry tn Seat ua, Thousands of men and women are | walking the streets, vainly endeaw | | ering to secure food. Money is no key to the hundreds) of locked restaurant door. | The second day of the general strike called by union labor as the result of the shipyard walkout finds every restaurant in the city closed The few nonunion houses which kept their doors open yesterday are | locked today, 6s the proprietors can-| not obtain supplies, owing to the! | walkout of tearustern. Labor leaders admitted teday that their 12 restaurants, acattered thru jout the city, were unable to cope with the crowds, The few who managed to force an | entrance thru the crowds surround ing the Labor temple found that the j|restaurant located in the basecnent | of the building was more than taxed jto Ba army 9 Pp Ull 9 a. m. atew served on pa | property and | come |within two days, the shipyards will | reduced ch Some of the infantrymen are quar particular pain.” he continued, “I tered at the Armory Thirty-four | just had no appetite and got into a men are guarding the municipal | terribly rundown condition, 1 be power plant at La Grande, and oth: | Heve I could have gone a week with or detachments are on duty at the) out feeling hungry, What Ute I id eat was forced down and seemed to do me no good, as I lost weight The machine qin detachment. in|and atgength all the time. I had command of Capt. Hf. C. Moore, ts r gotten down to almost skin and the plant of the Tacoma Shipbuild-| bones and was no week that I was ing Co, a nonunion shipyard, where | actually afraid to fo on a house it was feared rioting might occur: to paint. My energy had left me Acting on order from the war de |partment to “protect governmeng)| hold out to do a whole day's work to assist in quelling I had read about Tanlac being disorders if the emergency requires | fine for people in a rundown condi- intervention of treopa.” 1,619 men | tion, and 1 now know for myself, from the First infantry and a ma | for it has put me in shape to where chine gun battery were sent to Ta |1 have already gained and Seattio yesterday after) And speaking of appetites, I've got noon . the best one I ever had Meal/ The troops left camp with three| times come teo slow for me, and substations at Fern Hill and We transmission station at 26th st. daye’ travel rations and with ten| when they do get around I hardly days’ garrison rations At Camp| know when to quit eating. I have Lewin an order has been given that) gotten my strength and energy all officers and men of the 13th divt sion shall remain in camp. No | work as any man of my age. pase © being insued for the men! been losing ground two or fn years and nothing ever hit the epot until I got Tanlac, #0 it certainly ts I had three the medicine for me.” | Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Martell | Drug Stores under the personal 4). | rection of & mpecial Tanlac represent | alve.—Advertisement. OAK AN by DF a» With approw tie here Catarrhal Deafness Bib, Head Noises kern the Boilermakers’ ing on a strike propora yuld call out the entire craft Twenty-five hundred men struck |yesterday, ‘Thirty-five hundred ad ditional laid off today to vote, The strikers and others are quiet, and there is no fear that disorder will de | 2° tub the Doflermakers return | st ¥ w eatarrhal ° Se you will be iad ono distressing Uniess od ose symptome may be enurely overcome | be, ton to ot down. in many instances by the following 1. C. Marshall, member of the h you can easily pre Macy board, will arrive Saturday wn home at little cont 8 +t druggist 1 cum from Philadelphia, The Hollermakers’ union also ts Yoting today @ strike, In eyenpa. thy with the ship workers of Beattie sble strength) id t FIRST STREET id ¥. i head noises, head aches, , Tullases, cloudy thinking, ete, | adually disappear under | fhe tons action of the treatment. Loas of mmol. taste, defective hear ing and mucus dropping tn the bac lof the throat are othe symptoms GAR OPERATES 33's tories es ‘The first street car to run tn Se! tarrh, and which may often be over-| attle since the strike started at 10 @ \some’ by this efficacious treatment | m. Thursday left the County-City |It is sald thet nearly 20 per cont of oubles ° building at 10:10 a m, Friday, with | S19" {2°%ers must therefore, be &@ corps of plain clothes police on|many people whose hearing may be board and a volunteer motorman and|restored by this simple, harmless conductor. home treatme Thomas Murphing, superintendent | ae of public utilities, was the first pas- | Pacific Ss. S. Ships senger. The car ran jon ‘ou! ~ lard Boveral Won't Dock Here ave. and then out to Mallard. Several) passengers were picked up on ad | SAN DIEGO, Cal, Feb. 7—An |nouncement has been made here by way. No trouble wns experienced, ac-| oo 07's ce the Pacific Steamship Co. cording to officials of the pubIIC! tar veanela of that line will not utilities department at noon. dock at Seattle during the etrike An effort will be made to have all trey will dock at Portland. municipal car lines running with) passengers bound for Seattle on volunteer help by evening. Counciiman Robert Hesketh, labor | {8* Constwise shipe will land at Vie representative in the city council, | vigorously opposed the mayor's move to operate the city street carn “It will aggravate the situation,” | spite Hesketh declared | atrike of silk mill employes was still esinainidatenilhitedty nm effect here today. BUTTE, “Feb. 1—Copper miners Strikes at Passalo had stopped here { tonight at 7 o'clock, | work in two mills there. to 3 s strike. The operatives stood firm tn thetr five mining compantes | demand for a 47-hour week. sabiahiar notified the miners that,| Another meeting in an attempt to their wages will be|end the trouble was scheduled for ltonieht. PATERSON, N. J. Fe %.—De Q eon Auto- Intoxication EXPLAINED ie, gh was to be had with dry, bread and weak coffees for 35 centa. | If the customer card, centa, displayed a union he was given his meal for 25 Later the stew ran out and bolled saysages and dry bread were served with the coffee. Cupa and spoons were of tin. The spoons bent double under the alight ext pressure. Those obtaining food | Were forced to eat it with a knife or |*poon, as no forks were obtainable No women were observed eating |{n labor's restaurants, POLICE GUARD MAYOR HANSON A squad of special policemen | guarded Mayor Hanson's office in| the city hall or transacted his business behind | closed doors. The building mwarmed with special policemen and detect- jives. Guarda were on duty at every door. City and county officials and em- | ployse were doing thelr own janitor | service, sweeping up the floors and dusting desks. |Republicans Want Increased Tariff WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—The | British embargo on American goods | will be used by “high protection” re | Publicans in congress as an argu |ment for immediate revision of the |tariff upward. ‘Tariff legislation probably will be among the earliest measures presented when the repub- Ucang take the lead in congress. American industry must be helped over the readjustment perted and then protected, the republicans argue. Tentative drafts of a new | tariff law already have been made. | Quinine ‘That Does Not Affect Hend Because of ito te effect, LAXATIVES NINE (Tablota) can anyone without causing news or ringing tn the head. is only one “Promo Quinine,” ‘W. GROVE'S signature on box. » taken by Friday, while the may- | BY SAMUEL HAMILTON, M. D. tube with arrangements for locomotion and guidance.” is commonly said that most people “dig their graves with their teeth.” The disastrous effects of constipation have simple ailments to overcome. always been well known. It is easily understood how, serious are the troubles which are caused by stagnation of decayed matter in the large intestines—poison reabsorbed and taken into the circulation—this is tion. It is apparent, therefore, that the first necessity is| to cleanse the intestines thoroughly, activity is to take as much outdoor exerci: Such a one is made up of) | | | to the bowels. This was first made and as Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. The cost! is twenty-five cents. Such simple| means will prevent auto-intoxication. | People are realizing that the kidneys, fimshed occasionally. The kidneys are an eliminative or gan and are constantly working, separating the poisons from the | blood. Uric acid backs up into | the system, causing rheuma-| tism, neuralgia, dropsy and many other serious ances, This can be avoided by stimulating the kid- neys to increased ac- tonic effect on these organs I wonld advise any one to get Anurie (double strength), | | | adays for sixty cents, at almost any drug store, and take it three times a day. Also drink hot water before meals, just as do the bowels, need to) which is to be had now-| “L can't say that I suffered any | and I had gotten to where I couldn't | pounds. | back, too, and now I can do as much | caused by} | } le, ‘Jeaves of alos, root of jalap; did for kidneys and causes no bad toa sugar-coated pill that gives tone effects whatever. sold by druggists nearly fifty years ago,| jauiekly: relieves bladder trouble. disturb- | ole and recommend it totheir patient tion, and because of its | chitbia |] certainly 50¢ Size Import Face Powder All Shades 39c¢ Main Floor $1.00 «ize Ing Cream for Milk Weed v0¢ a's 600 nize Ingram’s Milk Cream for . nize Lyonw Tooth Paste or Powder for . 22¢ 600 ize Pebooo Tooth Paste for aSe 200 wtze Tone for Taleum Powder 14¢ 60c utze Lambert's Listerine for Abe be sive Lambert's Listerine for 23¢ Williams’ Taleum ¥ nation, Violet, Lilw MF vo0as ow Car owder, | | Jergen's Benzoin-Almond Lotion | 20¢ and 25¢ . 15¢ Lavoris—antiseptic mouth wash 25¢ ond G0¢ Powder Colgate’s Tooth Powder Parisian Face shades, in at 606 Hoerpital Absorbent Cotton, ond pound rolls . A5¢ be Tollet Paper Saturday 7 rolls TOP crcceceveresecreceeses 25¢ Men's Underwear Main Floor, Kear HE man who wears Wool Underwear every day in the year will be particu larly interested in thene, expe cially at this time, as Spring approaches and the day for changing your Winter under garments for Sp and Sum mer weights are here. We ree ommend this Underwear for ser- for value and tor absolute n. view matinfact Union Suite—A splendid medium weight garment of part wool— cream color, in all sizes, with long or short sleever; reason ably priced at $3.50 Union Sulta of « fine Spring weight Merino in gray mixed colors; all tively priced at Shirts and weight part Shirts in nines 34 t in sizes 20 to 4 priced at, garment Dra wers—Medium garments, Drawers rately wool "CALIFORNIA ‘SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES |S S. MUL-TNOMAN. Salling Feb. 10 tate. Good srrvion, large outside rooms and unsurpassed meals. convenience for passengers. Tate and full particulars at City Ticket/| Office THE McCORMICK LINE) 100 Cherry #1. Phone Eitiett 400. Ettiete 3436. | FF XIONEYS AND BLADDER lt efforts at eettlement, the| Take @ glass of Salts to flush oyt your Kidneys and eueness Irritating acids. Kidney and Bladder weakness re- | sult from uric acid, says a noted| authority, The kidneys filter this) acid from the blood and pans it on to the bladder, where it often re- mains to irritate and inflame, caus-| ing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the/ neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times dur ing the night. The sufferer is in constant dread, the water pi pometimes with a pcalding sensa-| tion and is very profuse; again, see is difficulty im voiding it. | T weakness, most folks) Blad A French physiologist described man as a Rg call tt because they can’t control | t urination. While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very pain. ful, this is really one of the most Get! about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a table-| spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or led auto-intoxica-| three days. This will neutralize the| actds in the urine so it no longer is | a source of trritation to the bladder | and urinary organs which then act! The best method for cleaning the whole Pormally again. Jad Salts is tnexpensive, barm-| intestinal tract and urging the liver into less, and is made from the acid of! 86 grapes and lemon juice, combined | dxink hot water before meals,| With lithia, and is used by thou |sands of folks who are subject to lurinary disorders ‘caused by uric jacid irritation. Jad Salts is splen- | Here you have a pleasant, effer- vescent lithia-water drink, which FOR LUMBAGO Try Musterole. See How Quickly It Relieves You just rub Musterole in briskly, usually the pain is gone— soothing comfort comesto t: Musterole is a clean, whi made with oil of mustard. Use it of mustard plaster. Will not blister. Many dectorsand nurses use Muste They will gladly tell you what re! It gives from sore threat, bronc: croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgi congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lun bago, pains and aches of the back « joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruise frosted feet, colds of t! chest. Always sndable, | 30 and 60c jars; hospital size $2.5) | i One $29.50 Taupe Velvet, in mize 16. One $34.75 Wistaria Velvet, in size 40 One $34.75 Burgundy Velvet, in size 28 One $24.50 Green Velvet, in mize 28 One $24.60 Navy Velvet, in size 42. One $24.50 Brown Velvet, in size 40. One $24.50 Black Velvet, in nize 36. One $24.50 Gray Velvet, in size 16. Navy Serge Dresses J 16 BAR as 10¢ Jhe Rhodes Co. This deaie will Be Ovin as Usual From 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 27 Velvet and Jerge Dresses Reduced for Saturday Jo $17.85 New Second Floor HIS cleanup sale is composed of two lots of Dresses from regular stock. One lot consists of yen Velvet Dresses. The other of y Serge Dresses. Sizes and col- ors as follows: Ve HIS lot is made up of Dresses which sold formerly at $29.50 and $24.50, and includes three in size five in size 36; one in size 38; two n size 40, and five in size 42. Displayed n navy shade only Choice at $17.85 Georgette Blouses | Special Saturday at $3.25 Upper Main Floor HIS grouping of Silk Georgette Blouses, spectaly priced for Saturday's selling only, consists of broken lines in round, V or square neck models, trimmed with beads, embroidery and laces. This assortment displays shades Bisque, Navy, Brown, Black and White, not each size in every style or color. J Gray in 46 of Flesh, sizes 36 t Some of these are slightly mussed from display, and marked formerly at $4.95 4 for Saturday's sel NOTE Then reduced to $3.95. choice. ... fale) $4.25 Universal LUNCH KIT At $2.98 Now Is the Time You Need a Universal Lunch Kit You can bring your lunch with you and have some good hot coffee, as the vacuum bottle contained in the lunch kit will keep coffee hot for 24 hours, Every- one knows the Universal Lunch Kit. It is noted for its fine construction. This Lunch Kit consists of a metal case containing a pint vacuum bottle with an aluminum top. Regular price $4.25. Special. .$2.98 Shave Yourself With One of These Safety Razors Keen Kutter Safety Razor at $1.00 Gem Safety Razor at $1.00 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Gillette Blades, pkg. of 6.......50c Gillette Blades, pkg. of 12... .$1.00 Auto Strop Blades, pkg. of 6... .50c Auto Strop Blades, pkg. of 12. .$1.00 Ever-Ready Blades, pkg. of 6...40c Star Blade .................$1.00 Durham Blades, pkg. of 3...... .30c Durham Blades, pkg. of 5...... .50c Enders Blades, pkg. of 5.......25¢ Penn Blades, pkg. of 5.........25c¢ Keen Kutter Blades, pkg. of 5... 25c Sexto Blades, pkg. of 3.........25c¢

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