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THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1919 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS | SupPose ITs LARGELY A MATTER, OF LUCK WHE A FELLOW BUYS O1L. |] | ] Stock wweTuer (7 Pans OUT ALR } OR NOT~ \F | ThousuT I'D BY A LITTLE Lucky \'D -- = War's THAT? Good Tuck and Bad Luck Live on the Same Street. WELL, ITS AlL SETTLED Now- fli Taxa A Wake Ot THAT ON STOCK WHest OLO GOOD Luck STaRes ME RIGNT * 4 The Pace Lixe THAT: [4 NOT SUPERSTITIONS BUT.OW You Horse shoe! BILLINGS CASE CO-OPERATIVE BEFORE COURT) PLAN LAUNCHED to Decide on Death of|New York Firm Announces ~ Late Tacoma Capitalist Change in Work System TACOMA, Oct. 22.—Did Orville} NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—Co-opera-| Rh from a revolver bullet at hia/°™Ploye will be inaugurated by h Tat, apartments accidental? | Sweet, Orr and company, manufac- F Decision will be left to a jury in{turers of overalls, on November 1, federal court, which has been it was announced Tuesday. ‘The to try the suit of Mrs. Billings |. Fetpver from the Travelers’ Insur. |"°>*™ Of co-operative management company $15,000, which she will be tried out at the company's P@aims is due from her husband's |plant at Yonkers, and if found suc- nt policy. | cessful, will be extended to 17 other | The widow in her complaint as | plants operated by the same corpora- te that Billings’ death was due to) tion. dental discharge of a revolver! Under the proposed system, the eet his own handa.” Jemployes, all of whom are women, Billings’ violent death tn Tacoma will elect their own forewomen, de- the evening before he was | termine the minimum of production have been placed on trial in Seat: and take over all problems of shop on charges of a statutory crime | management. Those who have aided & l4-yearold deaf and dumb/|in production and assisted In econo- mies will share in the profits, of Argonauts Lumber Along Second Ave. in Prairie Schooner Murphy, the last of the) “I love the outdoor life,” sald Mra. ts, and his canvascovered| Murphy, “but it's getting too cold schooner Tuesday lumbered/now, We're going to hide behind what used to be the cow path|four walls for the winter. Next Yesier’s mill to the shack of spring—who knows?" i Oldest Inhabitant way out on| Out of the shadowy trails of the a |Past it appeared, swayed up Second ©Murphy himself wat on the front/@ve. for an hour, lumbered across it urging his weary team up Sec |the vision of three horrified and ave; beside him, wrapped in a|/*oegleeyed cops, and then, as if coat, sat his wife; three small ashamed of the rampant modernity @hildren laughed and played on a/4nd efficiency of city canyons, dix pile of bedding in the wagon; and |Sppeared into the shadowy trails of the rear a halfgrown boy sat/the past. | over a newly-born calf. Be-| Tho last of the Argonauts are de- plodded a wondering cow. serting the broad highway; they are) Bleck high schoot Inds, crouched! bearing the call of the movies, the backs of their necks in ex- = . Hubby Has an Alibi; | “Oh where is my wandering hubby tonight?” ‘This little refrain was being sung by many an irritated wife living north of the Fremont drawbridge Tuesday night. | Poor, helpless hubby was stalled on his street car awaiting the repair of a blown fuse in the control circuit of the bridge. The bridge had been raised, according to the tender, to) went during the summer. The|@llow a vessel to pass. The fuse are brown and healthy.| Was then blown and the bridge could that they have answered the | not be lowered. Ml of the road, they are going to| Traffic was stalled from 5:05 p. m. down for the winter. until 5.30 p. m. * ee Keeping Fit BY DR. SAMUEL HAMILTON It is because of the war that the ect physical man has all at once become the idol of the world. You can make yourself, even rather late in life, almost anything you like. You are not going to get fit in one day, one month, or, perhaps, a year, unless you take enough outdoor exercise to keep the ciculation going and practiee the athlete’s first principle—to keep the system clean. He does not give his body a chance to absorb poisons. He not only takes his cold shower,| after exercise, but he knows a » cleansing of the intestines is im-| wv » portant, and he takes occasionally! a good regulator and liver cleanser, | such as a dose of castor oil, or, | < what is much better, a tiny pill | ( made up of May-apple, aloin and} C) jalap, and sold by almost all drug- gists in the’ land as Dr. Pierce's : Pleasant Pellets. Keep the kidneys in good order also. Avoid too much alcohol or tea. Drink ra of pure water, preferably | water, before meals, and drive the uric acid out of the em by taking “Anuric” (anti-uric-acid). This can be /@btained at almost any drug store. | Send a bottle of Water to the chemist at Dr. Pierce's ds’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., and you will receive free dical advice as to whether the kidneys are affected. When | kidneys get sluggish and clog, you suffer from back-| , Sick-headaches, dizzy spells, or twinges and pains of bago, rheumatism or gout; or sleep is disturbed two or times a night. Take heed, before too late! Get uric (anti-uric-acid), for it will put new life into your| ys and your entire system. Ask your nearest drug- } for it or send Dr. Pierce ten cents for trial package | “Anuric.” | ES | WEDLOCKED MR. PAL, | JUST SOLD Your WIFE A BOOK ENTITLED - *HOW TO MANAGE A HUSBAND’ YOU SHOULD BUY ONE, Too-so Cm or BE PespaaED= THEY ‘ ELL N’ ae FoR ENTS -———— THATS A STRIKING Boor, 700, AN’ I'M, GOIN’ TO MAKE A HIT.,WITH TH’ OTHER ONE THOst ARE TH’ EXACT WORDS YOUR WIFE USED WHEN | SOLD HER TH’ SAME EDITION - Now, | HAVE A VERY STRIKING Book HERE -ITS MADE A BIG NOW HERES ANOTHER 50 CENT BOOK ENTITLED * How YO MAN- AGE A WIFE WHICH SHOULD INTEREST YOU AND — GIMME ONE roadsters, smiled at the lurm- vehicle as they purred up the led «avenue; blase flappers, vand, smiled condescendingly the antiquated prairie craft. But the Murphys, Seattle fol! living at 8510 Second » &., paid little attention to the ng stares of the pedertrians.| have been following the green| of the outofdoors, driving | Ukiah, Ore. to Seattle in 15 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS OUsUn~ MOMMe It! MIA I GWE POECKES AN’ TAGALONG A Woust A MINUTE = Know WaT? MA WDE A Lor OF MCB Coons TON — The GWE —— 3 is a teamster and has === following his trade wherever Pa = —— a, ts) ig Ll All Right in Its Place. _ STATISTICS SHOW THAT IN ABOUT TAKE YOURSELF For 100 YEARS THE HUMAN RACE 1S INSTANCE —WOULDNT GONWA BE BALD! Wiy try DEAR YOU LIKE To HAVE A UNK THERE'S @ FORTUNE TO BE THICK, LUXURIANT MADE IN A GOOD HAIR Tonic! MOP OF HAIR ON . Your HEAD? DIDN'T YOU HEAR AGOUT TH GREAT HAIR TONIC Itt INVENTING UNK ? FINE! BUT BE CAREFUL AND DONT GET ANy ON THE Floor! I SPILT SOME YESTERDAY AND \T @TE A BIG HOLE IN THE | MAT DO j you THINK YOURE DOIN’ ETHELGERT | SIMPKINS ? WELT, T'Le TRY A LITTLE OF THIS DOPE ON tty ScaLP! oe OTTO AUTO ALL GMT AR LE —~ wil VP YOUR BEST BKAND OF KIC tH STOCK, Th SET aac ieee REBOUND, He’ Mal ‘A BUSHEL OF 'S rind BLES om Kind KICK TH! MIL Rit pn panes . oo We Lave, 1 Gul = CHOOSE YOUR “COLUMBIA” AT THE “EASTERN” Here you can choose from all the latest models of this wonderful instrument and hear all the new “Columbia” Records, too. Make use of our Music Rooms at your convenience, OMAHA RIOTERS ARE INDIGTED 65 Men Held in Jail Await- ing Jury’s Action OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 22.—-Tho spe- clal grand jury which hag been in- vestigating the lynching of Will “THE MIRA MAN” The finest motion pic- ture Seattle has seen in years. Brown, the burning of the court- house and the attempted hanging of Mayor Ed. Smith here on September 28, yesterday afternoon reported in- dictments against eight men, charg- ing them with crimes ranging from carrying concealed weapons and un- lawful assembly, to arson and first de- gree murder. The grand jury discharged seven men because of insufficient evidence. Sixty-five others are held in jail awaiting action of the jury. All the prisoners are held incommunicado, James Shields and Harry Jenkins were indicted on three counts, break- ing and entering and firing the courthouse, and placing the rope around the negro's neck. William Francis, high school boy, friend of the girl whom Brown was charged with assaulting, who led the mob on horseback and directed thelr opera- tions, was charged with unlawful as sembly, None of the men charged with the attack on Mayor Smith have been indicted. Three million barrels of flour above the regular rate of consumption has been used up in the United States in HOME FOR GIRLS Altho the Elks’ Salvation Army drive only brought in half of the $250,000 needed for service work in Seattle, construction of a club home for poorly paid working girls will probably be negotiated. An advisory committee of business men will co- operate with the Salvation Army. The workingmen’s lodging house plan will probably be abandoned. The complexion, digestion and al- most the complete personality of woman are dependent upon health. Woman's ills are her great enemy, as they cause bad complexion, dark circles under the eyes, headache, backache, nervousness, sleeplessness, dragging-down pains and the blues, and often totally unfit her for a com: panion. The great American remedy for such conditions is Lydia B. Pink: ham's Vegetable Compound, which has been restoring three generations of ailing women to health, and may be relied upon with perfect confi: the last 70 days, | dence, “Bill Nye” Unable to Keep His Medal ST. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. 22.—J. M. lc"Bil") Nye, chief special agent for the «tate department in charge of King Albert's tour of the United States, has returned the decoration || Why Do French Women | Always Look Young? France mothers and daughters look like sisters. How are the women there able to retain their youthful looks until long past mid- dle age? In it because they are much given to the use of mercolized wax? This Wax possennes @ remark- able absorbent property — which quickly removes the fine particles of cuticle which are constantly dying and which are the immediate cause of an old-looking complexion. Thus the livelier, healthier, younger skin beneath is given a chance to breathe and to show itself. Try thin treat: ment yourself, Moat likely it will not require two weeks to make your complexion as clear, soft and beau- tiful as a young girl's, Juat one ounce of mercolised wax (all Amer- joan druggigta have it) usually dosa the work. e wax is put on nights like cold cream and washed off Py which’ the king conferred on him, The king rewarded Nye’s effort to make the trip pleasant by conferring the Order of Leopold I. on the state department's dean of guides. Nye was unable to keep the dec- oration on account of his position. QUICK RELIEF ‘Will open about the 20th for hourly nursing service. nurses of the highest merit will be employed. This is a free serv ice to the poor and a cost charge to othera, % Home Nursing Classes Are to be organized at once, giv- ing every woman an opportunity to learn much in the care of the sick, First Aid Classes Are constantly being and many are becoming in handling emergency cases, such as first aid in fracti hemorrhages, sunstroke, 4d ing, fainting and minor