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5 Mrs. Suzzallo Will Christen Ammunition Ship BREMERTON April § Mrs, Ern est Lister, wife of Gov. Lister, and Mrs, Henry Suneallo, wife of Presi of the University of re named Monday by Field as «pon ammunition dent Suzzallo Washington Commandant Harty A for the new ships now under construction at the wor two navy yard, which will be launched some time next August Mrs. Lister will christen ammrunt tion ship No. 1 Nitro, and No. 2 will be christened Pyro by Mra. Suzzalio. These vessels are the largest ever constructed at the navy yard here Both are 10,600-ton ships. PLAN EXTE An éxtension advanced course will be opened In Spokane the University of Washington exter sion division as Seon a capable man can be secured to ta the Instruction Darkens Gray Hair ~- Gradually, to a natural SION COURSE business harge of methods tn d our cus. ery cour- { with sound busi- few weeks. "NEVER-TEL dhe Morr Beauts fumed dress: a veally Subject to Check Are ially Invited. Savings Bank AVE. 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AR HUME FURNISHED 514 to 1520 Second Avenue, Near Pike PUFULAR Court Altirms Conviction for Evading Draft A ruling of the eireuit court of ap peala in San Francisco Monday, af the deel of Jude the United States district ntencing Morris Pass and convicted of evading the draft law, to serve 12 month in the Pierce county’ Jail, according telegram received by © firmed Ne of ins ion erer court Joseph Pass to a nee MRS, LISTER TO PASS BROTHERS | » SPONSOR GRAFT LOSE APPEALS L. Reames, special assistant to the UL 8, attorney general The Pans brothers were convicted n Judge Neterer's court in Febru he country to New York al offi They obtained a writ of error and took the case to th Joult court of appeals, where ments were heard im February, 1919. The decision was handed down Mon day, The defendants may take the sae to the supreme court of the United States Another case against the Pass brothers, being ¢ endants with {Sam Sadler and Hulet M. Wells, in | which they were convicted of dixtrity uting IMterature urging the © of the draft law, in now befc cireuit court of appeals ohvicted by the grand jury entenced to serve terms in the pent tentlary Morris Paes is also under arrest on @ charge of criminal anarchy, re sulting from his activities during general strike of February ¥ total of $12,500 in bail has been put up by the Pa: brothers HALIFAX S—~A aa N jor's will, &, Canada, April closely written on by two ared valid Court loft lope and stamps was Nova Scotia Supreme » Wentzetl of Mahone Ha 0 in cash and his shares 1 sehoonet to his fiancee, Miss Gladys Keddick, in the will which was writ ton Gufthg hin Inst voyage to the Barbadoes. He was drowned on his ACHES AND PAINS | URLY RELEVED ‘You'll find Sloan's Liniment softens the severe rheumatic ache t it on freety Just let it penetrate naturally. What a sense of soothing relief soon fol lows! 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They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels—guaranteed to outwear any other heels, Zt ‘Six months of trench warfare under | Ail of shade, Doubles its beauty a ® (he defendants on thin charge were WILL CONCEALED UNDER POSTAGE STAMPS VALID“, Don't rib it in. | ° ° ary REMAININJAIL New Association Demands / Robert: | BY CARL SANDBURG Thomas Jefferson an the best-known 7% | CHICAGO, April &£—"Tax the dead | father of American government who # tS Supreme Court Stops Send- | everyining take i ait away—all| Was for taking @ bie surplus from j property and money—except what| the dead for the t t of the live a Rinehart | ing Man to Oklahoma prevery, apt, money except “wnat the Copyriaht by health and comfort tn life The earth belongs to the living: thet hire Mis J. Rheinstrom must #tay in the) This, in short, t# the propomition | the non tent have no right to % leounty Jail of the newly formed National Anso-| rile the existent,” was Jefferson's % » . " ®) An order restraining Judge J. 7 eee bor the Sammention ‘pt ThhesrG Same, . | Synopsis of Preceding Installments Ronald from turning him over to a) ‘Two men from Missouri are amone Johnny Get Your : * Rm | deputy from Okiahoma who tn here | the jeader and they way the sho y whom Sidney Page desctibes as “tall and very nc with a grand Jarceny warrant for|me state ix on the way. ‘That Rake and Your Hoe < Jd, becomes nw roomer at) hetnstrom’s arrest, haw been inmued | Missouri now takes 30 per cent of tr It's “Johnny get your rake” and Sidney is 18 , 21, Is In love with her,|>¥ the supreme court. The superior | heritanaces and the federal govern you hoe,” for thin i# Skiney is ambitious, She also has ® sense of hun doe in in deadly | COUrt Also tn ordered to whow cause | ment takes 26 per cont and Tué@sday night Kisses her and attempts to exact a pr her, “It’s | Why the order should not be made) At the first meetitng of the aseo-| will see t burning of all han half an ¢ Ht,” he says, © good night?” | Permanent . elation, Harland ff St. Louis, | “dead” rubbish and combustible ma The two live on w Street, of the elty,| The writ Ia returnable to Olympia | gaia 0 millionaires and multi-| terials in full flame the trash Sidney's dreams go beyond. She wants Joe'n kien in| May 25. tnt then Rp rom | tMillionairea today owh economic! gnihered by kchool childre gatts not grant ise just then the strange ) aves,| most etay In sail b An appeal control of the Unite and by | ered ur A tiny sa a chipmunk starts ang) for bail haw been filed with th proper inheritanc the nat Garbage and other noninflamma Sidney, It seems the chip Kx | PrEMe court by Rheinatrom's attor-lean take away this wealth from | ble materials will be disposed of by room, which formerly was Sidney's ney. Judge Ronalt has ruled that | these men a leave the|the city health deparument, which Si yakes arrangements for K's meals at a neighboring = prisoner fs not admibsable to bait. | heirs enough té nd solve a/| will eénd wagons in response to tele house, and for his clothes, ete Next im i, A Harriett, ideal Tonye PP dren ORM ae the 1 and zing human | phone eal who, by “sewin: has been contributing to the Page incor intimates geo 4 bo ad ory oo A 1) problem» with mic axeéts| Seattle are urged to burn s 0 » a mpecial deputy, w ne paid him-| thus taker thet paint up. their nat sn be Reape £6. arree BOW Nee energeee er self, with him at all times, Judge A pointed to TREGAOFS fone. | houses, b pre Ke (Continued From Yesterday) ‘Of course: but what Ronald demanded that he be locker mo Gletinguiehed thedern b4-| the with’ Besant owe me bundles of hideous stuff, with You maid 1 wa orn nurse.” up ‘ of the Inhetitanee tax ‘ ‘ 4 100k prbeperots needles and shields and imi The’ Street was very fond of Dr silk for lining, and when I turn out | Pd It did not win upprove of something worth while him, It said—which Waa perfectly mone, they think the dre ad sacrificed himeelt career; that, for the Mra. Page cow not a se sured, Harriet's revolt to ite os TO her ptt kev age Harriet was not an artist ding ; @ without wife and : und a Children; that to send him abroad he for her art; she was a " iy ote Pe evra Th gal en e a bread-winnet deserting ber trust oe Be m at he ; went shabb 1 drove the old bum-| I'm sure.” whe said etiffiy, “we |» ‘ Shs Gite hiedt ia alt hu! ° you back every cent We bor-| i oune, Ridiiey, not at all of “rf ae a | ne mb. tite an al eeds a Laxative--- © died, it was because you s fee yg Povidhoe Be i to Y nll thie sahamed of her re iter chin worked, She fumbled 44 No one knows better then the ever-watchful A better plan fe to employ « mild, gentle for the handkerchief at ber be t I'm goihe into anid Mother—the natural doctor of the family in faxative of which only @ little is required. Sid went around the ta eo e ail the email iif—thet when the baby is out There is @ combination of eimple laxative flung @ yout arm over her a md v " ed to have of sorts it is usually due to indigestion or herbs with pepsin sold by druggists under 7 ‘ ae’ Biden ms t he made & constipation. the name of Dr. Caldwel!'s Syrup Pepsin that year ago? We've been selfish, but t tot erful, and Tt {8 Always well, in any of its illnesses, ro phowsands of mothers have used successfully we're ne bad a® you think, And incor nxtety in lob for this cause, The diet may havetobe i ine sap at eee: ahd, ts socuipany- * if any one in this world is entitled to | her ©, told her changed, but before goo! can result from it, fens oa as belching, wind colic, rest- success, you are, Of uree, We arty work, of the bowels imnst be moved. jee, sleeplesences, etc. manage r 4 comet 1 en she Hartiet's iFon repreas mont t 1 ‘The mother has the choice of many medi- ae a te eae beter find it ideal gave way. She covered her emotion 5 nyt ' i cines—cathartics, purgatives, bitter-waters, che ba ee ne it te eoperially important thas with details pills, physics, ete, But the little bedy NOM ConIpation, | “Mew. Loreng tx going to let-mé Dr. td and wandered ar doven't need ouch harsh remedies for they Syrup Pepsin is guaranteed to do as prom- make Christine some things f if the r wrench the eystern and do only temporary ised or the druggist will refund the money. they ali fight f may make bh Y re ton y good, so often followed by an unpicasant Thousands of cautious families have it in 7 ee heanieaad He Shien ne reaction. the house, secure ageinet the little ills. Bhe's not engaged, but her mot 1 a it ' ke for jeriimys it's only a matter of a ar mr ! nie Dr. Caldwell’s tithé, I'm going to take two r nth we get along In tH Business part of town, and p no year “6 ae fr Viwstor a couch in thestck room to sleep some of ther t all, thank ¢ on. for " Hi Sidney's thind fleW to Chrintine h thing The Perfect Laxative 4 and her bright future, to a trousean th ant th $ bought with the Lorena money, ar . Chrixtine nettled down, a murfied sar fice panies as Adware aah Ba : woman, with Palmer Howe. She Don't you think,” said ts Pryfotenge “sine a _ MPLES 4 ame back with an effort. Harriet) braveig@e*thatyou are a poor pe Les ot ae baorbing wer thet Sttareps we c had two triangular red spots in her) son t® talk of Racrifice? Haver A ee pres, s coe a sr , emer, If there are sallow cheeks you always your oo? *\ toate bY J for 2 copy of Dr. Cald@ell’s book, I can get & few good models Dr. Fd colored to the roots of his — be Care of bby ; that's the only way to start And if traw-colored hair i you care to d6 hand work for me Certainly not.” he eal Wimort a, IU wend it to you, and pay|trritably, “Max had geniue: | ha you the reg rites. There ien't —ebiltty That's different. \One the call for it there used to be, but real sucesm tx than two just a touch gives dash on N —he amiled down at Ask any druggist fory Six | doses of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy | mucus | | terta | deavor | | | Nedlin Soles, ~ THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1919. * b> All of Mra. Page's grievances had her—not that I minimize my wre worked their way to the surface, fulness. Somebody “hax to do the Sidney and Harriet had made her | hack-Work, and, If I do eur ft my- World; #uch As it was, and her world self, I'm a pretty good hawk.’ war In revolt. She flung out her Wontinned Tamorron) hands Roser wiv al I wuppose T must do rotething.| pr sabe! Seagrave, wlio he beet With you leaving, and Sidney rent-!in France for the iaat year. wit ing her room and sleeping on a fold: | overscan howpltal white, will return ing bed in the sewing Foom, every-| to seattic Wednesday, to Fewuine her thing seems upside down T never | praetion here. uld live to nee strange and out of this houre and carrying lateh-keys,” This in reference to Le Moyne, whose tall fieure had made a hurried thought I ah men runnin exit some time before Nothing ,could have symbolized Harriet’'s révolt more thoroly than wi her going upstairs after a hurried herself Into a state bordering on hye Hartiet was Out Most of the Bhe came in At % o'clock, and ap of tea. At the aceme to be ample proof of the ef- t y of this preparation to war- rant the recommendation. Mo over, if we Judge from the counties preparations# ands treatments which day Katie gave her a news of her sister's condition, she are continually being ndvertixed for ling the supply of tron in their blood, merely shrugted her ahoulders |the purpose of making thin people |iy the opinion & “ ante.” whe fleshy, developing arms, heck and opinion é@xpressed, yet it would She'll not die, Katie.” she sald | hist and replacing tmly hollows and | Appear that there are thousands of eafniy, “Fut see that Miew Sidney | anion by the noft curved lines delicaté, rundown women who need eats something, and if whe is wor-|health and beauty, there are evt~ |, sae ny Maca Hed tell het [ eald te get Dr. Ba,” [dently thoukands of men and women 9 pe i y up thelr red Very Mahificant of Harriét’s ab MNO keenly feel their excessive | corpuscles and ¥ nn ; T s thinness. inerease their tered outios thie casual suit) Thinness and weakness are 7 erecting gy Moning of the Street's family doctor, |ally due to starved ferves, Our Brent Dub. Pxes She was already lorger figures. A sort of feklesihes® had come over hér aines thé morning. Al ready she whe learning that pence of mind is eemential to sueccesaful en Somewhere Harriet had read a qiuotition from a Persian poot; whe could hot remember it, but ite «ened stayed with her: “What tho we apill a few eraina of corn, or tops of oll fom the eruse? These H. tpringtine of life Will look | ye the price Of prior.” Into thei wtep tn So Harriet, having spilled bit trom not feoameties or her eruse in the of Dr. 1, de stimulating | drugs, parted blithely, The recklessness of puré adventure was in her blood. She had tikeh rooths at a rental that she determinedly put out of her ert of al strength khd mind, and she was on her way to blood builders, and L buy furniture, No pirate, fitting out have found ‘nothing in a ship for the highways of the sea, ™ ny experience an eftec~ ever experienced mote guilty and de Tiss Josephine DMvis reporting Ber] |titong Healthy. ved: lightfut excitement PHATE cer rlt ts eee bloode Nuxated Md was out “on a case” and might| [began so recon my sirength, felt full] line own teats ot Nuated lene of life, was able to lait my little trouble not be in until evening. dney wat ep soundly and ih the darkened room and waved a acemed to dit! | preparation which any phy- Arte) SS a . lappear, T gained twelr sician can take himself or fan ovér her mother’s reid form, four weeks, prescribe for his patients At half after 6, Johnny Rosenfeld | with the utmost confidence from the alley, who worked for &/ ing neod more phosphate than ja| °C obtaining highly beneficial floriat after school, brought a box of |contained in modern foods. Phys- we rrr a4 eae in n nd jie i there is nothing that othe 8 roses to Sidney, and departed, gfin il eupb thie aétlelanee. bo well 4 for an opinion was Dr. ning impishly. He knew Joe, had phosphat th K. MacAlpine, a p seen him in the store. Soon the a as bitro-phi York surgeon, membe: pensive an ley knéw that Sidney had received a Urgiste unde dozen Killarney roses, at $8.50, and waa probably engaged to Joe Drum: mond. ty feeding the nerves diree by supplyiig the body celle with jo not know what to take, In commenting ipon this, Dr. George physteianh and sur- eon Monmouth Me- morial New Jersey, said: “What women hrod to put roses in their cheeks but red blood, Without woman can do herself or to her work, T feel convinced tha ork rool and Hoapital, wh: an tell the women wh ~ |RHEINSTROM TO | Woman That women may betome stronger, healthier and better able to meet the cares of homie and family by incttas- Raker, formerly hospitat, of and the plenty of rich, pura, it isa rk State Medical Soctety, and ears adjunct professor of the pet Graduate Medical blood ia r 7) sidney _|the necessary phoaphorie food ele-|rieh in strength-giving tron, hey Dr, Td,” said Sidney, as he follow: | Hohta bittosphoabamen quickly pro-|are the beautiful, healthy, rosy- ed her down the stairs, “can you! duces'a welcome transformation jn |cheeked ones, radiant with tite, vim spare the tite to talk to me a little while?" Perhaps the elder Wilson had a quick vision of the crowded office waiting across the strect; but his re ply waa prompt: “Any amount of time.” th appearance the Increase in | weight frequently being astonish- « ing This increase in weight, also care ries with it a general improvement in the health, Nervousness, #leep: leanness and lack of energy, which nearly always accompanys excessive thinness, #oon disappear, dull eyes Sidney ted the way Into the amall | become bright and palo cheeks Blow | # “ sme S0M'o vhebe Moy [With the bloom of perfect health t parlor, where Joe's roses, refused by |” CAV THON Although. Hitro-Phos- the petulant invalid upstairs, DIOOM:| pRate ix UnsUrpaased for relieving | and enerry everywhere they mo, that physician’ about the alarming tron | deficteney In the blood of the average American Woman of today, there are still thousands who nord komething envied and sought aiter Yot doapite all has been said and written by inerease their red blooded cor- puscles an@ build up their strength and endurance, and are either care- « know what to take. there je nothing better than organic of their ‘condition or do not In my opinion ed alone Kervousness, aleepleaanens and gen-| iron Nuxated tron—to help make “Pe of all.” faid Sidney, “aid eral Weakness, owing to tt re healthy, full blooded, beautiful w Firat of all.” sald Sidney, did! erat iemeee wine propertion icien. Hy enriching the blood and you mean what you said upstairs?” & he used by anyone whe | creasing its oxygen carrying power, Dt, Ed thought quickly, does not desire to put on flenks Nuxated Iron will often transform | | To Guard Against Anaemia— Lack of Iron in the Blood The Greatest Curse To Health and Beauty THIN PEOPLE |Physician Explains WhyRed Blood—Rich In Tron— |Keeps Women Strong and Well While Lack Of Iron Makes Them Weak, Nervous, Fretful and Run- |down—Says: breakfast and putting on her hat and *Wieply Magnities pe She had heard of rooms, she tradaction of Organic Iren—Nesated Drop of Bio |eaid, and there wae nothing urgent tJ WES Ammetinn, Wo in the workroom. Her eyes were ance ae brighter already as she went out, Bid Fravewn Careworn Women in Two Weeks’ Time, pusc ney essing he i he c r Le ad rey. Kissing her in the hall and) How It Increases Weight, | gh yr ae Wishing her luck, realised suddenly | yall | If you tite easily, if you are nervy wea , burden #hé and her mother| Strength and Nerve Force | oun of trritabie, oF look pale, hagenrd must have been for the lawt few) in Two Weeks’ Time in |ana worn, your blood may be starve years. She threw her head up proud Many Instances, ing for want of iron, according to ly. They would never be a burden ae | Physicians, who explain below why again--never jong fa she had niTake pie mn bitro-phosphate” (a they regard anaeinia as the greatest strength and health!’ the advice of physicians to thin, dti- | cures to the health, strength and ; rd habs worked |}cate, nervous people who lack’ vin, R . By evening Mra. Paige had worked | eee eee eee orce and there |Deatity of the moder American Take Great Inheritances wqbicethctw st. You can tell the women with pleat the flabby flesh, tonoless tissuer and pallid cheeks of nervous, rundow women into a glow of health and Make them look years younger within « surprisingly short tim In commenting upon Dr, MacAl- pine’s statement regarding the alarming iron deficiency in the blood of the average American women of today, Dr. dinand King, a New York ‘physician and medical author, says: “i fully agree with Dr. Mae- Alpine that there can be no healthy, rosy-cheeked women without iron, i have strongly emphasized the fact that doctors should preseribe more organic jron—-Nuxated — Iron—for their nervous, rundown, weak, ha: gard looking women patients, Anae~ mia—iron deficiency=~ia the greatest curse to the health, strength, vital- ity and beauty of the modern’ Amer- jean woman. Lack of iron in the blood may often transform a beau- tiful, pered woman into nervous and irri- to herself, unbearable for her hus- reeable for her chil- When the iron goes from the of women, the roses go from their cheeks,” If you are not strong owe it to yourself to m lowing test: See how le work or how far you without becoming tired, two Tive-grain. tablets of ordinary Nuxated Tron three times per after Meals, for two weeks. test your strength again how much you have gained. Manufacturers’ Note: Nuxated Tron, which is prescribed and recommended above by physicians, is not ® aacret fem= edy, but one which is well known druggists everywhere, Unlike the older inorganic iron products, it Is easily as similated, and does not injure the teet make them black, nor upset the stomac The manufacturers guarantee successtull irely satixfactory results to eves Purchaser or they will refund your money, [t is dispensed in thin city hy Ow! 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