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TAL HEALER $26,500 | CITY DAMAGES Avkine 826.500 for aibged mis! Hifeatment and arrest, Mrs. Elizabeth EFranktin, “mental healer.” presented — *® damagr laim to the council at its Hirst meeting of the new year Mon " Mra Franktin ’ a ptiee a | ““ charges that she SE wrongfully. toreibly, malicious And unlawfully, without warrant from her home at First and on December 24, 1918, by two that she Was entered on The books at the station as a “di Meriy person”: that she was not tok : mature of the charges against § Was refused the right of counsel or batt: that she was taken to the elty bospita! there aged & blood text 1 Bhe further charges that she wax im & room with 15¢ persons euffering from contagious dis “Peres, untll February 20, 1919 She declares that before her arrest Was Miuking $5 a day nd her living expenses as a men Reeler, and from the sale of her tonic, and that as a result of Senfinement she lost $1,500. She $20,008 for the disgrace of her nent, $10,000 for the an ‘Bwish suffered in her fear of conta im the hospital, and $5.000 for Over the condition of her in forced to over historic f ations for ite permanent rebuilt. It son the Square du and Hoorn, who were executed by ument is on the sp statues of the counts, and part be seen in the foreground of Egmont palace home of thy The petit Rablen and in the Spa t where the executions took place THE eres en STAR—TUEFSDAY. aioe 18, 1919. ___.HERE AS 4 A HOME FOR THE LEAGUE OF OF F NATIONS formerty Arenberg palace Palace was built in 1548 the picture may t their the jards in 1568 fo art in larger representing th About e 48 bronze figures ° ture monument —s ! ———w in Bruaecis, has been offered to the League of restored in 17 53 and after a fire the monument to Counts Egmont the revolt against Spa The mon are grouped ten sixteenth century may AFTER HUSBAND | AS WIFE SLAYER MINEOLA, N. ¥.. Maret K. Wilkins is being a charge of murd A warrant was issue request of Dy Attors |The physician has not since Sunday | Weeks. who prosecuted Bianc | Weeks, whe prosreuted the Bianca bawdy murder case, dect |teves Dr. Wilkins killed | Julia, February by beating lover the head with a hammer, to get possession of her $75,000 estate. This estate is xaid vo have been bequeath Ss Ss ed Dr. Witkins in a will which bas “ just teen discovered. “4 re suffer) @readfully BS ot beaectei ek ce 4 od ‘ go over Waiter crtet been ~ ares he be wife her hin Rete; Eight Left HALIFAX, N. S> March 18.—Prin coms Patricia's Own regiment, the Princess Pats, arrived here yesterday aboard the transport Carmania. from England, after having served four years in the world war. The “Princess Pats” wete the first Canadian treops to fight on French sot, Only eight of the original be talion returned. it was said. ] | THEM STRANGE ANKLE SKIRTS If Dame Fashon (most husbands think the final ¢ off Dame) ruled that women should wear potato wacks lined with bot eprings and « belt of linoleum, to be in style gravy, they'd hop to it quicker than a fly changes its mind. and you know that’s some quick. What Mme. Fashion says goes like an umbrella. To be uncenfortable, they've got! be up to sneer in style. The latest fashion ageny issued to our she males, calls for skirts with a hem Overptoduction to Be Absorbed as Peace Comes N Ma us ARR al board unemploymen QUESTION FOR HER Like a Different Woman Since Taking Tanlac, She Declares 1 wax so weak that I couldn't do hoyerwork took Tanilac, but [am doing nD without any trouble Mr. Henrietta Linnenkoll, 1292 ave. Beattie My health broke down abo years age.” whe continued, “mainly 1 think such tittle food ft soured and caused gas to form that would bieat me up and make me feel miserable for hours, | would also belch up bitter particles of un digested food and the gas would tise and fill my throat that J would just to gaep for breath. Sometimes the gaa would press against my heart and eaure it to palpitate so that I became alermed. I gradually grew weaker until my power of resistance got so low that last winter I a cold and was unable to throw it off. and wuf fered just like J had the grippe all the time. I lost weight and strength until I got so that I could hardly drag myself around, and it was out of the question for me to try to do any of the housework at all. My before # all mated Atks adtet m it t two stomach ge that what to force dow beca a bad condi was abi have took narrower than a canary’s high DOte. | nerves were so upeet that the least | Handeuff the ankles. That's it Last fashion edition had ‘em pran cing 2 foot a yard. The new copy 47 Rue Blenche, Perie ‘hes ‘em working the heels in a cir OU in the United $5, Ore Be oT SS" state ot States may find i a street car. Mooch too slow to even {cast a shadow. The only one who to pronounce, mqme of my has last word with a women is Mme Fashion, and when you stop to think ALGESIQUE ;: BENGUE ‘CITY TO DEFEND CASE however, that when prove to yourselves Pelgasaiecd BECKINGHAM uniqoe effectiveness of corporation counsel will de fend former Police Chief Charles L. Beckingham in sult brought against him by John Cicoria for % 793 damages to hie afe at 16 original French Baume “° will not mind remem- its name and thus ing its ‘easier to pro- imitations. Washington st. and furniture in a dry squad raid June 4, 1917, accord For relieving pain or for ng colds, this Baume ing to an ordinance introduced by Counciimas Fitzgerald The ord! for over a quarter of century proven a nance Is necessary, as Beckingham is no longer an officer of the city to permit the corporation counsel to defend him. so Made to your individual meas- ure. In our own favateos Lenses Dupiicnted DR, KR, B. WEGNER. Mar. Hegistercd Optometrist 227 UNION STREET Between Zad aad 3ré Aves. noise ont of the ordinary would un nerve me, and night after night I would lie awake until morning. I had a severe pain in my back right acrons my kidneys nearly all the time, and ales shooting pains through my limbs and joints I tried lots of medicines and sought od advice, but nothing relieved me and I was mightily discouraged “I heard about Tanlac, and the good it was doing, and I am ruighty thankful now that I m: mind to try it. Ther complete change in my that I t feel like son; 1 eat anything am not bothered with gas or pa tation of the heart. My nerves are so calm that I sleep like a child every night, and t a my tack, and the rheumatiem my joints are entirely me am gaining in strength and weight ev ery day, and I know that | weigh at least five pounds more than when I began to take Taniac. I just feel fine now, and it seems if a great weig been from my shoulders and id in § by Parteti Drug Stores under the personal 4) rection of a special Tanlac represent ative. Advertisement the same per I want, and ted nothing a tro 15c i5c 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ ‘Ue a High Class 15¢ ‘15e Hoyt’s Coffee 15¢ Real Cream 15¢ 15¢ 15c HOYT’S HOT DOUGHNUTS Or FINE SANDWICHES ‘15e HOYT’ {5c 322 Pike, a¢ Fourth re I5e 1Se 15¢ 15c 15e , | known 304TH TANKS REACH HOME YORK The k be arters men arrived Pairia. Col San Gab Cal, having de ganiaation from Gen fon he he first NEW igade } and 1.456 transpor 6 officers erde ree in ailed to th wae ommand been vined ax reached wta when ne» wh Of the anization, ex w Yorkers tion in St. Mibiet Other the or ot three battalions ir posed principally he 204th naw and the Argonne. aboard were 1 Compan 1902, Louisiane Texas, 1099. Arkanemn: 192 New York; 1912. North Dakota, and 1094, South Dak: There were ano $7 casual officers sbesrd, of whom | organiza tic 1905 Seattle Italian Captured a Wife and 9 Prisoners With medal and verte Broceot to open a ck in the Hallan army won the Mudagiia Medal Militare for capturing nine Ausirians 1916, and two days later was in a boxpital, the re out of am Austrian grenade expid Me returned ayn m out of commission, hie discharge fo! lowing in nine months. He met Er minia Tenuta bey hood heart, in Southern Italy, felt in love with again, married her. and vented from bringing ber immigration restrictions She will soon be on her way over Broceolt says ‘Then we'll settle down in Seattle and be happy.” he concluded The couple will live at 1916 fist ave. 8 froceoli was employed at the Rai nier Grand hotel before the war New Malady Is Reported Over United States NEW YORK, March 18—Cases of sleeping sickness, the new malady, which is believed to be an aftermath of influenza, are scattered over the country, bye not in alarming num bers, according to figures gathered today by the United Preas. Twenty one deaths have occurred. More than 100 acthal cases have been Ii ed in 17 cities, but there are be lieved to be many ax yet unreported. | Cleveland and Springfield, IIL, each reported 25 cases, New York has 49. Chicago's number un the health authorities ne making it pub! Other points s wervi wounds, a military wife om the way, S88 of Seattie, ix back ar store. He enlisted August Argenti in June frent in 15 put him to the and a chine gun her is wing a “trace” of the malady Richmond, Va San Francisco, Fort Worth, Catumet Mich neapoli#, Dex Moines, Los Angeles, Lancaster, Ohio; Boston Harrisburg, Albany and Pittsburg LONG Cal Six year-old Long Beach time of the sleeping sic died here after having of the time for two ke was entirely unconscious for the six days REACH De pman a's first k she most She ant we Henry Sane Given Parole; Was Bold Bandit Gang Chief OKLAHOMA CITY Paroled from the at McAlester Henry Starr arrived here has been in p following conviction for a « of bold holdvps and bank rob- beries, mostly conducted in the day- time. He i# 48 yeare old, a full blooded Cherokee Indian “I'm thru,” be said, when interviewed Anchew U. s. Ships Okla 18 ntiary by robt terday taon, bank bandit marbie | Good Flour Saves Money Undoubtedly—because breadstuffs are the cheapest foods if they are light and digestible. And that’ important. Patent Excellent Flour Of all fl ours Patent Ex- cellent is noted for fts wonderful texture and all around goodness. It is especially milled for fam- ily trade, yet unusually popular with the baker. Try Patent Excellent for your next order of flour and see good it i for yourself how s. Your grocer can supply you. FEW DAYS OF GRACE FOR INCOME RETURNS Persons whe failed to file their in come tax returns by March be given 4 short period of grace. according to advices received by the internal revenue offices here from Washington. If the 7% penalty payment is to be avoided a sworn statement of the coure of nenfiling i* necessary Those who failed to file murt pay their tax in « lump sum. ‘The respite, will onty days, according to the revenue men Famous Wash Heals Skin 1s wilt per cent last a few DD the standard skim rem- ody, Will remove those skin afflic Vena, and that intolerable itching burning, and discomfort will disap pear under the magic of this rem- ody. Hundreds testify it has hosied cance pronounced imcurabie. We wantee the Liret bottle Try D. D. D. The Lotion for Skin Disease merty of the British Naval Medical Service, says BARTELZ"s DRUG sTORE How to Make a Gray Hair Remedy Mra. Mackie, the well-known New York actress, now a grandmother. and whose hair is still dark, recent ly made the following statement "Gray streaked or faded hair can be immediately turned black, brown or | light brown, whichever shade you desire. the use of the following simple remedy that you can make at home Merely wet a box der at any drug store little and no extras solve it in 4 om water and comb it thro hair. Directions for mixin, come in each box, One box will last you for months. It is safe, it does not rub off, i not sticky or greasy, and leaves the hair fluffy. It will make a gray haired person look many years younger by of Orlex pow It costs very to buy. Dir To Prevent Grip Take : Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab. iid in Fresh Water Here Be sure you get the Genuine Ordered to fresh water anchorage until local drydocks can accommodate them for alterations, four more U. 8. shipping board vessels have been moored in Lake Union. Several more may be sent in in the next few days eR nae” i When you think of advertising, think of The Star, Look for this signature C.Ukrore on the box. 30c. of distilled or rain | oc" ws What Makes Men of Bloc J and Iron? Do You Know pp Any of These People? Ignace Jan Paderewski, United States Judge G. and Nation Maker . Atkinson, Former Governor ‘are Dr. George H. Baker, Former Hospital Physician and Surgeon Hon. Anthony Caminetti, U. S. Commissioner of Immigration Former U. S. Senator Wm. E. Mason, Now Congressman from Illinois. Read What They Say About Nuxated Iron |; As a Tonic, Strength and Blood Builder Physician Explains How It Helps Put Renewed Vim and Energy Into the Veins of the Weak, Run-down, Infirm and Aged— Often Increases Their Strength in Two Weeks’ Time. When widely known men of the highest calibre come out frankly and pub- ely endorse « product which they have personally found valuable for build- ing up the health and strength, it must arouse the interest of every think- ing person in Nuxated Iron, which is today being use@ by over three million |people annually to help create red blood, power and endurance. | Dr. T. Alphonsus Wallace, iron—on a par with a physician of many years’ experience and for- “it is the men of blood and the war-hardened fellows returning from camp and Neiis— who wil forge abead in the business and political life of the country today “Living in the open, eating dsand leading regu- save made blood ‘on for these strong, Vigorous specimens man hood But no such op- building up open to thou- As of men and women in civil life whose wearin: nd iron-impoverish their energy and vi- make them weak, nd run-down, and heir Dlood to lit- ¢ for want of } rom there can be no red-blooded ecked wom- this strength- »btained from foods we eat, it must be plied in some form that rbed and assim this purpose T mmended organic Nuxated Iron—which I have used so successfully, both in civil life and fer con= Yalescing soldiers, that I am absolutely convinced of its effectiveness for belping to build red biood, strength and en- durance.” Of great imp wid be the uxated Iron as a preparation great tonic and. bi builder U ator W Mason, who distinetic ing one of the big men nat pionship of pure fe islation, hie fight for the delivery system and his st vocacy of ail bills oring has made him a national figure. bim to the hearts of the King men and the & people. Senator M ften said 1 we strong. healthy en, and wu ving iro’ rtance to the public ng indorsement of rible tired fecling one cannot de- 1 wae advised to try Nuxat Ae a ploneer in the pure food and drug legislation, 1 was at firat joath to try an aavertised remedy efter advising with one of my medical friends, I gave it a test. The sults have been so beneficial in my own case, | made up my mind to let my friends know about it, and you to publish this stat 80 desire lam now 65 Cage. and 1 feel that a rem edy which will build up the strength ad increase the power of endurance one at my age should be known the world.” Equally interesting is the opinion of Judge G. W. Atkinson, of the “ourt of Claims, at Washington, beon in the public service aa judge, OS aen member of congress me . & district attorney. He sayn ie without pestiauen i mend Nuxated Iron to persons who, in the stress of physical er mental labors, have permitted the system to become debilitated, the body ex- hausted and the nerves run down. It has restored my appetite and my vi- tality. I feel that I have dropped off the burden of months of toil in th few weeks that I have been folle ng the very simple directions for the use of Nuxated Iron. Ignace Jan Paderewski, one of the greatest musical geniuses of the age, at a time when his untiring work for Poland overtaxed his strength and impaired his bealth, had re- course to Nuxated Iron to help re- build his wasted forces and restore his old-time health and strength. H a “i am using Nuxated Iron frequently, and consider it as lent tonic,” With the strain by two yeate of almost * work in the can : it ie easily wi ught the sustaining ben- uxated Tron y Siates Co Hon. A ‘ pite his 64 years and all parts ntry, in all of mates and al) seasons, is today more ive and alert than many # young- would woting the * t In and the rigor and t debilitating ing t 1 ha sed Nuxated with unvarying sue~ cess and satisfaction. After weeks of buslest confinement to office ties, I find in Nuxeted Iron the true tonic qualities which pelp te brin one's physical being to that state © ‘of fitness which ia the desire of every pealtety or uxated the heat of summer ative for debilitation, and overwork.” In commenting upon the ity of buil people by increasing the on in their blood, Dr. G lutely necessary to living tissue, muscle pes ed foods and rt rn ‘ol know, of Bothing & than organic ten 6 coreter Sa formula and my uxated Iron, J feel & preperation take hi v tents with utmost contidence of cbtaining ly deneficiel and satiafactors sults, The fact th is today being people annually as a tonic, end blood builder is in iteelf an dence of tremendous public dence, and | am convinced others would take Nuxated when they (eel weak and Pui it would help make a nation stronger, healthier men and Manufacturers’ Nove: Nuxated which if recommended abowe. is mot ret remedy, bet one which, it known lo drumgiste everrwhere. Lie older inorganic iron preg casily agsimilatet, and dota met the teeth, make them Diack er Mg the stomach. The manafact anter successful and entirety regults to every. pure refund your money.