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be is cecal eho tg, ale THE SEATTLE STAR OF OTHER AGES Discover Bones in Canada Huge SAGO, Oct. 18.—1f the hunt are go to « anada these days tte game” had lived ten thou: @ years ago they pad some real sport armed with could have but instead of} ‘a high-powered | It was too cold to walk the deck geome of their bones found embed. | ithe the hills and cliffs along} the two Guamese history in Chicago, by Professor ES. Ricks, amociate gurator of geology, who has just a San hospital to § ad venture in Alaska skeleton of! An almost plete talking of home. Gigovered and dug out, and a sec-| “At that time an arm of the sea extended from the Guif of Mexico north and connected with the Arctic eoean, covering much of what is called the great plains region.” Getting out the dinosaur bones, many of whic weighed 2,500 pounds or more, was a difficult | fesk. Professor Riggs said, as many ef them were in inaccessible places and it was necessary to build roads Gyer the hills before they could be moved. Narcotic Ring Men Amass Great Wealth ‘A, Oct. 20.—A barber, rand a druggist, all Aw ‘rians, are said to be members o: the smuggling syndicate which haw/ become enoromusiy wealthy by sell-| Ing cocaine in England and France. Says Barmaid Took 5 Husband Away DORCHESTER, Eng., Oct. 20—) Mra. Mabel M. C. Walker, a society | out, claiming a score of sick and money on the trip. He had carefully ) filled up a lot of bottles with San/| Francisco moonshine. He had paid | $10 a gallon for it, and was expecting | to sell it to the native Indians in * . girl who abandoned wealth to marry! Alaska at $7 to $10 a quart _— than the unseen my- | of this age. We had all committed rch Organist & professional football player, got @| Trafficking in Krappo was a com.| Fiade of disease germs that ret Geeree poverty Serves 80 Years y divorce here. She named a barmaid) mon thing this year, and several) om ones & More T DY tt that damp, warm Incubation | (More Tomorrow) BRENTWOOD, Ene. . im her suit. | Mexicans had brought trunks full of hole. | 4 ibe Arthur H 4 Go the contraband for the Exkimos'| W v4 ee ee his career as church organist at 12 a MULLIN’S MEASURE | peace and comfort during, the long Moro cron shtml boy, B cg berm Robert -M. Mo-| oa ‘i, still playing. a We will peerage is Mr. Morgan did not rise from his) wint th: / orders we were rt Co., publishers, sequitted on ah andi eal ; An saothiy ‘work . Diirhehtng sha airttghd steppe tn td) Write nas shad. wah’ oti. tn Sean| to hare only two fivergalion charge entered by Society for Hup Thi Rob Poli When Sick, Bilious, Headachy, Constipated, for these high: grade, - sitting room when his wife hurried Francisco bay, we had been fed by| buckets of fresh water « day. | pression of Vice, attacking “Jurgen,” eves Ko olice prey nad ee ee ball ip and tolt him that Mike Mullins | rat ‘out of the Mig pot from the gal This was later cut dewn to one. ‘by James BL Cat ° Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath, Colds at these remarkably . was in the kitchen and wanted to|tey. Now the arrangement was dif- meen i --oyaamem . Station of $1,750) scabicig dl LOW prices. Better e see him. ferent. The crew was divided into| LONDON, Oct. 20—-A thief robbed! Clean your bowele—then feel fine! [and bowel poison and bowel gases stock up for future e “What did you let him in for?” he |seven groups, each with a captain | the Aybrook st. police station of| When you feel sick, dizzy, up-|are cleared away, you will feel like wee, . taked, reproachfully. in charge. $1,750, secured from the bank to/ set, bilious, when your head is dull|a new person. { . 0 a “He wants to buy @ hoss, that’s oop DIVIDED pay off the policemen, or aching, or your stomach {s sour) Cascarets never sicken or cramp | Fabri » 3 why.” Mre. Morgan replied. “You'd NTO SEVEN PARTS nt or gauay, just take one or two Cas | you Also splendid for constipated | All Gtandaré Makes - Ihave made a great to-do if 1 hadn't.” | Titian, the great Italian artist, died | carets. hildren, 10 cents a box, also 25 and | ‘and Neo-Skia The food “wax also divided into seven parts. Each portion would be dumped into a big tin pan, which, as time wore on, became black with “No, I wouldn't.” Mr. Morgan said, a he reluctantly rose, “I know Mul Min's size. I can't do business with him. He wants a cheap hom. And I 4 #in't got anything I can sell for leaw’n | # §15."—Toronto Globe. { & A portion of “coffee” was poured Jinto a small tin coffee pot and a ~ | dozen hunks of bread were put into another pan. When the meal was announced each captain would carry the three vessels below to some designated corner and the members of his group would flock around. We dipped our | spoons into the common dish, ate from them and often repeated. It was an ideal way to spread disease As I have vai, several of the Chi- | nese had tuberculosis and a number | of the Mexicans suffered from ven- | ereal diseases. What other maladies were being suffered in the China hole, no one knew, We were supposed to have been examined by « doctor be- fore sailing. If a doctor came aboard at all never saw him. And if he he should have been arrested for criminal negit. gence for passing that crew as it shipped out. Right here I want to tell a story that I believe has not been given to the public thru the dispatches from Alaska. In the Chinese gang of one of DYE FADED WRAP SKIRT, DRESS IN “DIAMOND DYES” Each package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple any Woman can dye or tint her old, worn, faded things new. Even if she has never dyed before, she can 1 put a rich, fadeless color Into shab-| by skirts, dresses, waists, coats,! Stockings, sweaters, coverings, drap- | eries, hangings, everything. Buy | Diamond Dyes--no other kind-—then| Perfect home dyeing is guaranteed. | Just tell your druggist whether the! materia) you wish to dye is wool or| silk, or whether it" is linen, cotton, | Or mixed gdods. Diamond Dyes Rever streak, spot, fade, or run—} Advertisement. on fot uct by HEAT ON TAP Think of having heat at a moment’s no- tice. That’s what you get with the Radiant Heat Gas Fire. Just as the water starts flowing the moment the faucet is turned, so does the warmth flood the room the mo- ment the Radiant Heat Gas Fire is lighted. With: these fires you get the cheer and i comfort of the old-fashioned open fireplace, / but with the heat at the living level of the room. No matter how cold the day, or the con- dition of the furnace fire, there is always heat at your instant command with one of these fires in your living room fireplace. Our very first shipment of these Radiant Heat Gas Fires should arrive this week. These will prove popular in Seattle, for they have proven immensely so in the East and South, where they were earlier placed on sale. See one on demonstration. Seattle Lighting Company 1308 Fourth Ave. Main 6767 THE GAS CO. On “Hell Ship” Booze Carried to Alaska Indians Everybody Eats From Common Dish Epidemics Common Thing on Ship One Cup of Water Doled Out Daily By Max Stern »| thoritatively from the captain of one of Uncle | meal down the companion way and realized what Effects of an Alaskan salmon cruise. | Alaska ships on her return from Alaska. fested hole it was, I felt some- thing like Daniel must have felt as he entered Surely lions could be ne more SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin Uniess you see the name “Bayer twenty-two years and toothache, hago, rheumatiem, neuritis, and for|of Sat weeks we had one cup of water for washing, | At meant that for the first two aving, and other | purposes, besides what we nk, Bor the bh two weeks, had one cup a day for all ¢ having to bathe, shave, ur teeth and drink all out of one cup of fresh water a day! It seemed @ rinky thing hip to leave port with not enough water to keep its inmates healthy the fishermen’s fo'castle at suspended aloft all the th |drinking porposes, In our holé bucket was kept, ed, the steps. When the final 1 Eihate gfe Bigg octet the Alaska Packers’ barios, the soatetine > sine ad agen Need & Big Bertha be.|{% ™¥Y Wet shoes and it was too| Star of Italy, this year smallpox Ce eee ey bet ‘of that day| Siting below, Finally, I found warm | broke out. ‘The disease began pdbistrd i x deed so big that | M@Y8R In the shanty lashed on deck,| show itself aby Kvory morning we wore awakened and eneratic . known as our galley. Inside were by a call . cooks — prep which she w Red Deer oye weigh as much as/ our evening Unverified reports were that seven Aquat!” came the shout from the 2,800 pounc ” i ge of rice and b id either aboard or ashore, The! scuttie-head. One of the Guamene! Eida'yere fount’ tn Alberta The head cook | boat was put under quarantine for} would bring the water down and we saurs have ig! - was a youngster) 21 days and the disease finally died| would tumble half-dreased to where Canada, and are to be turned over who had given up/down, Every effort was made to} he stood dipping it out. If we were to the Field ert. +t stem & good position in| hush it up, but I learned of it au-/a minute late we went without water ced . ; for the day Sam's revenue cutters, DEMIC 18 I felt @ nelfidh sense of security in of this nixter water rather qeturned with six paleontologists He had already | UNt . Nad peinaeierad the who hunted dinosaurs in the can-| had enough and! pyvery 80 some epidemic vice and help given me by the See ne, Ped Dear stver | was continually | breaks ou ont guard, I had & half bottles of frosh water under @ duck billed ur, which Rad) “Pat.” the sec-| escaped. In the China h f the| my pillow Seeereet While 0 cresk was ons ond cook, was Alaska Packers’ ships some disin An RS ee. ee Wire the Sed hee homestek and | fectant in used, In ours, there never! made a try at the of the Sand Hill creek district, was wished he had not/was any germicide spread upon the } aheek hese es Bis Max Stern come. wall 4 about looking dive owed a guitar f floor ot! end specimen was found nearby./ “WHY DID 1 fwice during the trip the na windiest ad ataghosy gen = Other finds included the scattered LEAVE FREESCO?" our quarters was scraped and the| ect nome of the Mexican boys te j bones of a crested dinosaur and aj “Soan of a goan,” be sighed every | dried sputum and other waste re-/tneir native » It was no ¢ flesh-eating reptile about as largejonce in a while, “Why did 1 ever|moved. Otherwise tt was only | rhe spell of th a6 Netivy ees as a crocodile leave Freesko?" swept up. | ana le ae “These animals lived at a period] “Cookie” had only one consolation, There were three men sick with tefore the Rocky mountains were|He was going to make some site|some disorder not associated with MaNTHS formed,” Professor Riggs said. “It | mal-de-mer, One old Mexican, tn bis] bon POVERTY was at a time when there was a dark corner at the end of the row on} 4 tropieal climate in Alberta, with which I slept, groaned day and night | — = to my Lacon u nos heavy vegetation and redwood The « @ sort of grudg {Res e nped the cooties by tak ne the trees. ing assistance from his countrymen As 1 followed our evening || fallen hetr to the most fetid atmos phere. As I looked thru my square win fow at the groups of a germ in | tow, it came over me tha jall, was not different | prison t je derelict had |from. Prison, in fact, would be tn of disease | | | What ertme had we committed A sick Chinaman just taken from On the Star of Italy this year smallpox broke eight deaths. Nee: we had been sentenced to ax months of this sort of lite? None, | the lion's den. you will say. were guilty of the unforgivable But yes, we sin 1 in general. Accept only “Fay package which contains proper Handy boxes of tweive few Druggists hott and 100. t k of Bayer © of Monoaceticacidester package or on tablets you are | ¢ getting the genuine Bayer prod. preseribed by physicians over ® cont d wate sell ache | Aspirin ' . lum. | Manu prov colds, bh neuralg millions for earache, About The Future Two of your obligations are: first, to earn money; and, second, to save a part regularly. You must earn to pay the living expenses of your family and you should save to provide for future comfort and independence. Learn to save during your produc- tive years by opening a Savings Account with this substantial Bank. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT The Union National Bank Branch at Of Seattle Branch at Ballard Hoge Building Georgetown Second and Cherry many ways better because it would | Charles Gay has started the animals to movie pro °Y Gay giving one of his charges a little morning exerc loin From Old Barge |Football Game Is | Kills King’s Swans 1 IMOND, Eng, Oct » of the king's swans killed by oil from a e in the Thames river Jewel Market High Ex-Kaiser Suffers From Faint Spells THE HAGt Oct, 20-—Per: sonal friends who came here aft er visiting Count Hohengollern at Doorn say that the ex-kalser suffers from frequent and severe fainting attacks, This condition has been hastened, it ts undets || stood, by the fact that the exiled ruler flies into terrific bursts of temper and makes no effort to control himnelf, One rumor says that two servants were injured in one of these passions. WOMAN, 105, IS BAPTIZED Tank Mounted on Truck Is Used NIONVILL®, N.C age of 106, Mra widow of the late t the Oct, 20. Busan Pi Daniel Pruett, of At uett, Canar, N. C., has Just been baptized | the et that she was il] was not | Permitted to hold up the ceremonies | wh mn Mre Pruett decided that it Scratched Fisiger. whe time for her to submit to this chureh rite. The Key. J. ¥. Weath| Causes Man’s Death ers had a large iter-tight at | Cc srveled 269. me poet «= HULL, 4 OF nt This was fill wartn water| George Davideon, registrar of the Jund moved to « venient spot! *§pping federation, scratched | hie ner 4 ett home, Six men|fnger on a rusty girder. Blood then « he sick woman on a|Polsoning caused death, the the tig blanket from her bed to the tank|®*r Was amputated, und lowered into the water J while Go me nter pronounced the Wife’s Makeup Bar |" More than 1,000 people witnessed to Place to Live the ceremony and ayed for the) KINGSTON, Eng., Oct. 20—6um- npeedy recovery of the sick woman,! moned for deserting his wife, Arthur who i# the oldest inhabitant in this Edmonds pleaded that the paint and section of the atate, powder used by Mra. Edmonds pre- | * vented him from finding rooma for CHICAGO. Mins her. % emple lies of ¢ valued at Many travelers declare the Araba to be the handsomest people of the earth e and leaves | 000 to her em a lion farm in California to supply | B: “k d P ] K : ducers, zoos and circuses. Here's} aC yar ou try eeping Want to know how to select your pullets, how to house hens, how to build the nests, how to get best results in egg production, how much yard must be provided, wh nd how to feed them? Right now, in the best time for the city poultry keeper to procure his stock of pu and get them laying before cold weather sets In. The Star’ hington bureau has compiled for you in condensed and es understood form all the essential facts that you need for raising chickens and producing eggs for your own table, The bulletin will be sent free on request. Simply fill out carefully the coupon below and mall to our Washington bureau. | Ever thought about starting a backyard poultry yard? Stopped by “Flu” DURHAM, Eng., Oct. 20.—Two foot ball players were stricken with tn flue while playing here and the wan stopped. | A have sken | ew Back to Nor malcy! Wives at 87 Cents he safer and freer from the dangers one of the EDI Reid. ity wh Ma LON which has tu Chu: of the TATRA LLU DULL DLL DDL Wine Fortune Goes wine business, Munitions Plant Is making of garden pi ei ULAAU ULL adily going up. the war the price never fell below $1 semilichacih Stacal | Baron Disappoints | ie 1 NBURGH, Oct, 20-W. c.| Fiance at Church) who made a fortune in the LONDON, Oct. 20.—-Misg Doreen jeft $250,000 to char-| was waiting at the church to marry! Baron de Hochpied, No baron ap peared, She got the police after| him and hi ly stated he haa} to Charity Cause | nen he died Despite Unloading PORN SOREN EE IE GE PA Oct, 20.—Denpite the con-}| CAPETOWN, Oct. 20.—Natives of Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, tinual ng of Russian and Aus-| the Congo are now able to purchase 1322 New York ave., Washington, D. C. trian jewels on the market, prices| wives as low as 8&7 cents. Before I want the bulletin, “Backyard Poultry Keeping,” and Inclose two cents in stamps for postage. king Garden Tool DON, Oct. 20.—A Britian firm manufactured 2,000,000 | and bayonets during the war ned its immense plant to the ning sheara, changed hin A plague at the age of 99. As soon as the bowels begin acting | 50 cent sizes. Any drug store. —SEE THE— FORDSON INDUSTRIAL POWER DEMONSTRATION FREE ADMISSION TO ALL EXHIBITS Including huge special Motion Picture Show. All latest Ford Releases SEE THE Eicctric Lighting Plant Tractor Locomotive Hoisting Machinery and all the other power demonstrations going on all day from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. THIS IS THE GREATEST POWER SHOW which has ever been held in the Northwest. LOCATION—Huge circus tent on special show grounds. FOURTH AND BLANCHARD Easily reached from any point in Seattle. Special Reduced Railroad Rates On all lines. Ask your local ticket agent. OCTOBER 16-21 INCLUSIVE 200000000000 si ieeeenineranet ieesiiaemacialllll Il II Il Hl ll Il II 83x5 35x5 37x58 8.00 These Prices are the MINIMUM Priees Include War Tax ll MAIL ll ORDERS ll Shipped ©. 0. D. ||| impaenm ||| i Pike Street Hi| Tire Shop [if W. U. Stand: Elliote 8.50 9.00 10,00 | Be ee

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