The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 7, 1908, Page 3

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ENGLAND’S NEW PREMIER “fy Iron Hand Is Now on the Reins of Government--l ARRESTED WHILE. | Fred Morrow, a labore rested yesterday by Detox Phil and Byrne while trying to sell some met metal rings he had ‘ 8 | ea DON. Ay exit of Ro: oe ibe work Herbert He at 906 Te se thas wes He as th Morrow . 1b fei " the officers, and was taken direct Cot = to court ™ ce at About three weeks ago he ; fbly entered the ek barn and years, aon i, atole te val at 860. He re {roa hand turned a few days ago to get what ‘pean to bo a“ he he had for ten on his first pose 3 cee tripped the metal ric off a mar ne lege man ha / Ws the. | INVALID RESCUED wi and é + Mrs. Winningham, an tnvalid. was reseed with difficulty from : ber burning home tn Geo wn yest The house was the | Property ef the Oregon and Waah fiwa The origin of the HOW The lows t HERBERT HENRY ASQUITH, afterward lord chiet justice, who Sbhity of had charg the 1 tion of a. ” : Macdonald of ia a fk ‘corre HB » : nous for the de ere an wid he fense. Asquith was called in. When lave wn, there ough # not ¢ ‘ nyt Times case left for a funeral secretary it mmons can ministry, under Gmombly 0 ery. In S he showed his t f ace during a mining strike In — hoot Wales, He ordered out the militia th = two min ed “Mur @ soldiers fired, kil rs, and the country ah this position bees nid hm. There made a pus nie now he had sarcasm of As |RO fear of unpopularity. To a hos faite ie has gone down tile audience be delivered one of seath bis remorseless box A tual speeches. At firet to outs and catealils greeted bim. | Borer has been = know i No opposit ic Asquith stood impasaive on the plat Bie, bas been stopping bis speech when the noise became deafening and resum tual ma-| ing in the Intervals of comparative nee. By sheer resetution he Lore At once Asq public appearance. bia inte South Bighteenth St, Tacoma.) | € rs a 1am a convert to Tele 1 .* re made him she left bea bie eudte mee Into submission | soeak from personal experie BMMity to win affoc ang | Oe 1 am ® graduate of two medical Asquith is an opponent of wom an’s suffrage, and does not hide bis opiat at the militant suffragets Ht With the pow > vanity colleges, and have my tleed medicine My complatot ts ut p many years hat all wom th cuscnes ony (2 an attempt to beard him tn gyeen wan Set agee: Fe iy, be should “bejhie den. They marched to his|[ oe Will uaderstand—nervous ex geological.» eabould be house, "To their surprise, Asquith || Mustion due to motherhood with . hile in Missourt I was treated th Decause he is 0 cold | opened door, invited them in| Sl and asked what they wanted. They fs first Great success was | told him, In subdued tones, “Votws fat the time of the publication for women Ladies,” he said, Leadon Times of the Pigott | “you have come to the wrong man Peeling Parnell. Rox The women departed, almost on tp ~ o toe, and there Was no rict TO SEE BATTLESHIPS oats at Pier 2 Ten , PAGE HOLDS TRUNK. | mony. S8e round trip. Judge Prater yesterday dt TDF by Dr *, & famous healer who practiced the vital system He did me much good, and nat araliy when again suffering and una dle sleep, | read In the Ta coma newspapers of the work of James Austin Larson and Tele cont, the science of vibration, as terum 1 wae eresiod 1 read | imagined i wae not unlike the vital treatment with whieh ! was familiar, and I was not mie | taken TREATED BY MR. LARSON 1 was treated by James Austin Larson, and I do not be fay that Teleconi ga r fl sought. The ae - — -_———— heart, which bad been badly im fHE GROTE-RANKIN CO, paired, immediately grew better Complete furnahers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels and the first nicht a! trying D3 to 1411 | Cor. 2d Av. and | | Tero) | sent lke» chiie ane and in good spirits, After the second treatme 1 came bh and did « full dey of hard house 4 again slept ‘ For 1 was in Hot Springs Arkansa secking relief in the healing waters. Nervous exhaus thon bad made of me a nervous s to appear befor and ow cause why he sliver a certain trank check Nora Brackiin, who was given nded sentence four passing bad checks the women’s attorney jaime he is holding her wardrobe for attorney's tees. @ sed blight on the vant it NEGROES OPPOSE By United Prose.) ) PHIALDEL PULA IS ANOTHER TEDDY HONORS FOR - FUNSTON (By United Press national conve Asquith a Rego British Lion Trainer. | pety PLUNDER. = CHIC AC “@ VOTIN ¢ By United Pr Leavenworth FRANCISCO TELECON PRAISED BY A WOMAN DOCTOR |. ASKS DIVORCE AND RETURN OF RINGS = moon celebration ie al VICTIM OF NERVOUS EXHAUSTION DUE TO MOTHERHOOD RELIEVED BY REMEDY. sa habit of her husband me with a con SLEPT AS SWEETLY AS A CHILO AFTER HAVING TAKEN ; TREATMENTS UNDER THE JAMES AUSTIN LARSEN SYSTEM (By Mrs. Dr. Marie Fiske, @11 | nex the Telecont WORKING TO MAKE SCHOOLS SAFE ‘To eliminate Ballard school RESULTS OF INQUIRY me to explain p of vibration tal derangement, and harmonious tem to become _---—— eS » commenced yeste mation transmits to the body the [FAQ wooden partitions in the ath placed on the Guings and around the bodily suffering without its foun ot be interfered with you are exhilarated 1 to be benefited 5 ~ n of the vibra harmonious and IN A MEASURE PSYCHIC. neagure prycbic The system ayt wreck. My heart action was weak and I had ran down th weight to a litte more than seventy pounds. After leaviag Hot Springs and taking the vital atment under the @ircetion Dr. Car son, | gained rapidly, and soon added twenty pounds to my weight WAS ALL RUNDOWN “After leaving Missouri and yping vital treatments, I found myself running down, and wher 1 happened to see the ann ment of the presence of Ja Austin Larson in Tacoma, | was practically a physical wreck. As 1 have sald, | have taken two Te 1 treatments, and feel like a new woman. 1 consider the treatment marvelous. It is so quick tn pesnits that the pa tient is startled with the char in footts In there any wo that I should grate’ to the effica one deade PaTerTee VF set y subscribe this marvel the | ADIES DESKS—Nine Floor to Close Out for Little Otiake needed room we are underpricing nine Good parlor or living room desks for this ms seliing. You will find some numbers in the Oak, bird's-eye maple and imitation mahog Desk, goiden « bak, 9 ote $8, 50 . bird’seye maple design, plain; 12,75 in a i 29.75 16 NOT A SKEPTIC 1 am not a skeptic. I have in my practice accomplished cures where others have given up the patients to die I know what fs possible, and as a professional pract rl do not henit to say that Telecont fs all that Mr Larson, its originator, claims for it, but more. 1 think he fa mod eat in his claims. This I say from my own knowiedge of the human body, gnined tn years of prac tiee in the tiedical profession. 1 have come to lize that medi cine is not a ecience, but an ex periment. A bold assertion to come from a practitioner? Yew. But it is true, Surgery fn a acience, but medicine Is a guess 1 know what to do in certain cases, bat m honest enough 1 have often found expected remedy to fall of results, and have then tried other drugs That is not science. It fa guesswork TELECON! NO GUESS. “And that why I #0 heartily indorse si—beeause it in a aclener « science of vibra tion, of which 1 profess to have considerable knowledge. One of the medical colleges from which T graduated was an eclectic school 1 think more of it than of the other, 1 know just what Tole laying on of b 35c Two-Foot No. 62 Full oom 24c aud had the divine at reach the er depression whic! suits from makers who had received cancellations. Suits made to retail for $15, $18, $20 and $22.50 are here for twelve-fifty. means health “SOMEONE ON THE WIRE.” calla oumber ar parts of the: body Young men’s suits are spon It there is also he wire that should tablish harmonious nervous lack of tn POWER OF HEALERS. Larson a remarks him due credit haere him an honest of humanity ¢ no good in iF. M. SPINNING 1310 Second csc “Moore Theatre Lessee and Manager anything lacking AMUSEMENTS. » was an filiter yet I personally saw a room filled with crutches, bandages, support# her paraphernaiia worn by the afflicted thrown Cantor's house » to him and been healed BELIEF IN TELECON! The Grand oe _ Theatre away in Paul MARY MANNIRING CRESTON CLARKE “GLORIOUS BETSY.” THE POWER THAT GOVERNS.” PATRICK CAMP Basiise- Sere sional woman Keper pan that Telecont will cure many a cont will help—having investi gated—and 1 can cheerfully ree ommend the treatment to any person suffering with rheama iam, stomach tro constipe tlon, indigestion—and, above all nervousness, to which wor nm are so often subject. | ea thia for the penefit and information of my All the Credit You Want few who have ted their physic Sealtte’s Leading Vaudeviite Lois Theatre thankfalness nothing more than for a chance t NEW SHOW —re WATERS MILLIONS.” by refreshing sleep, made possible The Laughim Travesty, Seven etaltios. Old Hetdetbers The piano problem arises in nearly every household at some time. Perhaps your wife or boy or talented daughter wants it. It’s the natural artistic craving for music which no husband or parent should fail to gratify There are two reasons why you have de layed your purchase. First, inability to decide where to get the most “Piano Value” for your money; secondly, the ways and means As to the first: In every field of business there is always one concern by which the rest are measured—in the Western, piano world that one has been for years and is today— The Pioneer Piano House Ask any artist where the largest and most expensive display of the world’s best pianos is to be found. Ask any of the leading families, foremost schools and educational institutions or prominent musicians where they secured their instrument. Ask anyone who has the slightest. knowledge of pianos and their real worth where you can secure the greatest intrinsic piano value for every dollar invested—and the answer to each question will be the same: The House of Johnston a ee * some On our new Easy Payment plan there is hardly a home, no matter how modest the income but that can afford a good Piano, Organ or Talk- ing Machine. Why be without the refining influences of music any longer? nena ‘The House of | Biggest | Busiest d Highest Best Dealers Quality j AO HOY Johnston Co. Building Piano Tuning and Re- Third and University pairing a Specialty A. BRIDGE & CO.—Largest Clothiers On the Coast MEN’S Laster Suits Worth $18 and $20 Are On Sale AT $12.50 All or t of the financial flurry and the ollowed, we bought hundreds accour Jouble “fabrics. the new patt f Single I » Breasted S he w shades very man can be fit Fat) 1g , also included, | very guaranteed and kept in repair free « A. Bridge &C Co., 103-105-107 ) First 89-91-93 Yesler AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, | pana Be ae | UNEQUALED VAUDEVE run AGr BLACKSMITH.” | AA Sis Woolsey Siete | Frans _ Rainer ‘ gh ‘Abe % nights, | Wm A, Spera & Co. tn ~ a Finish: ¢ Week—¥ BP f and the na-Rurgess ( 1 “Anita, the COLISEUM Lyric Theatre HOLLAND, Manager phone “ HT BEG ACTS —¥ rts y, Montague, In the rt “A High Old Time.” Mat Thursday and Saturday, 10¢ @, reserved, 150, 26a, SEM TROL :

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