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MICHIGAN—An Insurgent State Without Leader y, Eager for the New| hg But Burrows Is Hopeless and They Are Not Sure of Townsend. sy HARRY G. FARMER PETROIT, Mich. Aug yunned—One honest . 19,5 orthy to ot the sover eeeent leade gtate of Michigar Dead sea ne the po man with and heart, square all at the neec , gut bas the spirit t SENATOR J. C. BURROWS je man she tr to} > — - fie atart the (lax W free- | post maste ld ty on Aldriod adera, F ae haar by boas prayer ed in letters ¢ m of t Imeers that jeation of her . Ewichigan ix «roping in tt a mader wh RRR ARERR RR RICHEST MAN'S SUMMER DAY. eee eee eee® wettest peste No Leader Arises. —— w that ob6 CONGRESSMAN C. E. TOWNSEND Her farme ¥ work | enthustas an t Fe meen , gent n u ane t shan for Roo » J THE STAR ACCUSED OF DOG THE MARKETS The following are ihe average price: javoted by the leemt wholemn e | Pret and Botter- fusing Price c “no OM at Dressed Meate—Selling Brice. FRIDAY, AUGUST POISONING, _ Charging that Mra nnle B Danglar W. Blate ’ | t . « irs, Fannie Tilton Wighth a Ww r t t th per Janine t «1 1 rh r Anne } a whi t 1 M 1 , hat t irs, Dang t a ager t the Huma y and - 1 by the f " nd hed her premines for rough ” rats, strychnine and other poisons. Twel fr, Newmsen wore Ineued in Seattle yeeterday 19, 1910. GAYNOR PRESIDENT (iy Coited rene) ie MAY MAKE NEW YORK, Aug, 19—The Now York Globe prints the fol lowing from its staff correspor dont at Washington “The Washington view of the shooting of Mayor Gaynor is that, if he survives, he likely to be the new governor of New | York for pr democratic n 1912 It may well happen that when James ¢ and dont Nagher fired an a8 he that ortain sin'e shot at Mayor doing the Gayn very thing was caloulated to make the rise of the m yor politioally. ‘Gaynor was already a great figure in democratic politics How much more his prestige and hie popularity with the pub lie will be now seen,” oan be easily 7% vated Milk —Melling Fetes. it bowie st.o0@it Washing a1 ogas i a9. s0@ se tes 98: , Hreakfast t rope La to 1 I " * . wing 12 > A nap and te relaxation f uo . * KT pleas “ a * Tr) il to @y A t « y ’ i, nels * “er ° . her of h * : ane 6:30 5 Dinn * - ~ S “. ent Sr to4 a. m.--Bed * ; aystem, the prt * ane 6 Sree ee Don't Trust Townsend. -_ $ a Tey know 1 we, but they are RRR Se Cee nd. EASY VICTORY : * our freckles: ; ng to many, an er * BEWARE OF MILK PUNCH. ® | asurgency today * el? soncetenameennetins larity tomorrow. He may FOR LAFOLLETTE * My United Press.) wii |Neod Attention in the Bummer or J man, but they are not sure = & WEST POINT, N. Y * | Face Will Stay Covered. | J Webigan been experimenting (Ry United Pree) ® 19+ inking « rollk pu * Now is the time to take special | ie the primary severai years ago.} SALINA. Kan, Aug. 19-—That|® containing whiskey, four * ge [care of the complexion If you wish G40 optional plar he new state ts follette, of | 4 Wilfred Btount of Mary © look well the rest of the year Tt nator Robert M. Lafol f * 14 | it. to look well th t of thy Sevitution now makes the primary | w usin, will be reaor od | ® land, Charles Byrne of Wash- | 24 | The August sun brings out freckles 7 i@eral, and this fall, for the ¢ and re-elected is the belief of Sen-|* ington, D. C., Harry Keely of #| Dried Beet en jthat will stay the rent of the : te Michigan nominate ator Joseph L. Bristow, of Kaneas,|* 0! nd Bethel St f* iscacs,’ idee Wetgna. |mer unless removed now getidates for United States sen, l who-has gust returned from a tour |* have l* othine—-double strength Mi governor under this syster , * a court i and cows, th This prescription for the cure of of Wisconsin | : Birows acd = Town aaenit are) “1 don't believe they can beat La-|* 1 a \* freckles is the discovery of an om-| 4 to abide by the r fotte a5 aetetene tolne,! 18 * - — inent-skin specialist, and is so unt. | Barrows has the org: the * * \formty successful that it is sold by think he will win the re nation j BeweMeleton of the republican party | 4) plurality of 75.000 votes.” See e eee eee ee eo ITCHED ALL SUMMER = [paves Drug Co. under guarantes| © Bp mebivery. may win. His!” Bristow sald that maar wal | : - |tecrefund the money if it falls. Get} 7 oe deputy collectors! wisconsin is as certain of victory Woman Badly Burned. [Skin Trowbles Cause Great Aggra-|aw ounce of othine double} census on rators are figh UNE} os it was in Kansas, and th the GRESHAM, Ore. Aug. 19-—-Mra.| vation in Hot Weather—Un- |strongth. and even the first night's _. has as great a backing| Lena Strauss the wife of a aaw-| necessary if Posiam Is Used. [application will show a wonderful , Bat even the stanchest Rurrow oak oars a |milf man at miles | improvement, some of the smaller . soath of Gresham, wit] Frequently a akin trouble ap-| freckles ev vanishing entirely | sou BWESTIC THEATRE FREE) cov Benson. wi Live dig from . burns wi | pearing in the sping, end alle | —Biwer th 1 | SAN FRANCISCO, At cm-l fighting to save her home from/to remain unchecked will afford 4 ac the clasaihed columns of | yratically denying that =. |eause for intense itching all sam] J » truth in the rumors that Gov | Without assistance, the woman|mer long Whew = am, the new immo the persons whose names | ‘ath. Dr. H. Worden, his flames. While battling against itching ts s ‘inflammation 7 Militsioned in the ad These sicilan, todey stated to the Ur the fire her clothing became ig-|allayed, the burning skin is co B the REGAL DENTISTS picked from the direc. | Press that the executive was not /naited. J. C. Duncan, a netghbor,/and comfo y “y may be your own lonly out of all preant danger, bu yshed to her assistance. He t For t t relief and cure of is.a.ways a good show at the | Probably would recover vat the flames, not, however, un-|the many forms of eczema, acne, metic. Read The Star classified | le the greater part’of her body|tetter, barber's itch and all other Ten bors and three girls were born in ‘ neatthe ‘yesterday had been burned ST DAY OF SALE ats, Caps, Gloves, Umbrellas, etc. ceondtye. BARKMAN ’S secondve Second Ave. Forced to Sacrifice at Once. Entire Balance of Stock Cut to Almost Nothing OR ONE DAY ONLY SATURDAY—Store Open 8:30 a. m.to 10 p. m.—SATURDAY JNO. B. STETSON HATS—$4.00 Only a fe $2.00 | | values; only a few for $ ; 69 ‘ig Marat 7 Pty if e to 2.49 MEN’S BARGAR HATS—$3.00 MEN'S AND BOYS’ HATS—$1.50 to $4.00 values; all col to $2.00 values; all sizes 26¢ ors and s. Cut to i? 59 Cut to MEN’S AND BOYS’ CAPS—Lat and $1.00 39e ih and “Get tho Habit.” MEN’S SOFT HATS—$1.00 Out- PEER EE PANAMA HATS—$5.00 to $12.50 ing’styles. Choice of cut to ..66 lues left MEN’S STRAW HATS— and $3.50 grades. style DENT’S KID GLOVES— $3.50 values e of ot Sy eee Choi tyles MEN’S STIFF HATS $3.00 values; late shapes | | MEN’S UMBRELLAS—$1.50 to $2.00 v ; horn handle Cut to BA RKMANRN?’S sai itu skin troubles poslam has proved A soe fal 50-cont package ot pos Jam is prepared for minor uses, and this, as well as the regular $2.00 | Jar, fs on sale by all druggists, par itieularly The Quaker Drug Co., Ow! Drug Co, and Raven Drug Co. But no one ts asked to purchase | poslam without first obtaining a] lsample package, which will be |went by mall, free of charge, upon |request by the kmergency Labora |tories, 32 West 25th street, New | York City PALACE MARKET Everybody is striving to secure the purest of edibles, esp in nowadays “ally MEATS Probably that accounts for our steadily increasing vol- ume of business. v take no ¢ everything =m purest Drop in once, ances here, be the (PALACE MARKET Second and Yesier Both Phones 5 Perhaps You Need Glasses |] And perhaps fully if aware that argue that you can get |} them. You could along with one lung or a serious heart aifection, but you would not be healthy, The fact is that you can get along with any con dition that does not rob you of life itself, We advocate lf fort, and, abov of our Byes. iter have w that's the you do you but along without perhaps et sight the com health good all make or you right Fuleson |the most efficient healing agent yet} evolved. In the lesser affections, lithe |nuch as pimples, red noses, com-| | |plexion blemishes, rash, scalp trou-| myery day adda so ure of. bie, itching feet, ete, results areifame to our method of restoring seen overnight, but @ small quan-|teeth without plates—and without | | tity being required. (Nothing t# 80] pain good for sunburn and mosquito) In a letter recently received from bites.) 4 patient, Mr. W. A. Jordan, for-| yhee this happy condition, ~linto the ‘His Teeth “Best Ever’’ | merly of Georgetown, but now liv ing in Aberdeen, he pays a bigh tribute to the merits of this plan jof restoring teeth . Aberdeen, Wash, Feb. 4, 1910. Regal Dentists “Gentlemen am very much | pleased with the full set of teeth | | wate h your company prepared for jme. At present I am able to eat any kind of food as easily as at any period of my lie. Thanking you Tam, “Yours truly, “W. A. JORDAN.” | There are some teeth that are} very poor in the beginning—hardly worth the growing—and we won der why Nature has been so un-| |kind to the poor victim. | She does not always do a good job, wh »n the other hand, she} will make a set of teeth that will |be so perfect and beautiful that! |thq@ fdrtunate owner is the recipi jent of congratulations during the whole of his or her life | | MriiJordan claims that with Our Method th which we supplied fon him, he can eat his food as Jeasily as when he had his own—| they, then, must be better than |the originals, because they went} bad on bim He that as it may, we are con-| |stantly supplying teeth to those who have lost theirs through dis ase or ignorant dentistry, which} rival the best that Nature has ever| supplied, and which it is almost | impostibie to tell from natural} toeth, | | (hey are not only a comfort, but | an asset of great value, as they tm |prove the looks, and so make for | success | | The process of putting in these | tooth calls for no borin gums kind whatsoever ly no pain or dis g or cutting | y of any there is practical. | omfort about the no sur work from start to finish, and then | when it is completed we tell our {patients to go forth and use these | teeth without fear or favor tly | as they would use a perfect set of| natural teeth—“Fleteherlze — with them, and subject them to the hardest kind of use—but not to} | abuse | If your teeth need attention, or if many of them are missing, you! need our services. This work 1s not to be had outside of our offices there is nothing “just as good or equal to it Therefore, beware of substitutes, which make extravagant claims which cannot be kept We make a free examination of your mouth and will tell you ex actly what the work will cost and how Jong it will take upon your first visit We ¢ 4 written guarantee REGAL ‘DENTAL OFFICES, | | 1405 3rd Ay., Cor. of Union St [Acne the alteot trom the f ©.| ti Gs a aii 3 Buy or Sell Real Rotate, peas Sank, Ses nd 18D = Cl ified Page. | fhemes shout eee subject te A Convenient Kitchen Cabinet of the kitchen; aluminum cov table top; size 26x42 | DRESSER AND CHIFFONIER TO MATCH—Made of s plenty of roomy cup. | hardwood, finished golden or early English, in quarter- boards and drawers, tea and | oo wed effect: straight front desic ri : a coffee cantaters, six spice jars; awed effect; straight front design; tu regular size; bev regular price $24.00, Special eled French plate mirrors; regular price $18.00 each. Spe- Here omething Women’s ,,'° e we know) had ¢ ePougall & 50c Hose fa" “After 7” $1.50 Union Suit ie 85e Saturday Sales $1.50 Dress Shirts for 75¢ ou by an Fine, Sheer Fast Black oamle phor rder 1 the right t Printed Lawan— Men's $1.25 and $1.50 Shirts '75¢ "18¢ and hort Men's $1.50 Union Suits, 85ce—Mediur ot knee and ankle length and salmon; sizes After 7 p. Heavy Rods: extend ends and white After 7 p.m Men's 25 to 60¢ ‘qua Socks 1 fanc Men's 75 Underwear, 43e—xtra Fine Drawe Hight and medium ng a Laundry on; blue Bbc this ably the first ipes, figures, and every- —Firat Floor, | 50e — be te tl fe Novelties etc 2D © —First Floor, a sult tas Men who dres f New Fall Neckwear seen in S¢ at this jasper effects; in thing in good taste Fall Neckwear ested in initial showing ave Plain. thing imagir early Soe Mote Silk. fact After 7 p.m. procades, ever es Saturday Barrette particularize aturday Boys’ $1 50 Suits for 79¢ Housewares Boys’ $3.50 Suits for $1.98 Some specials which, because of the nearneas to the opening of 1 { the fall school term, are of timely interest Ath , ; ; BOYS’ $1.50 WASH SUITS, 79¢ i } j M f inenette, chambray and percale; in plat - . checks; Russian and sailor styles; 3 to 10 years BOYS’ $3.50 CLOTH SUITS,.$1.98 Russian Blouse Suits of serviceable mat fal, with sray trimmed; tle and pate BOYS’ $5.00 SERGE sulrs, $3.98 Double-Breasted Sulte of American woolen mill's blue splendidly tailored; sizes 7 to 17 years. BOYS’ $4.00 CLOTH SUITS, Sailor Suits of gray and green mixed c urday at and Fruit rong Press handle arday erforated cut; f ng Clothes 10¢ $2.45 eviot; siz 9 years. vee : i —Third Floor, | ‘ $2.25 to$3.25 Hair Brushes SAMPLES! AMPLES! Hest English made Hair Brushes than which there are no better made; fine Russian brietie, mostly light eatinwood backs, various shapes; all perfect, save for an almost insignificant scratch here and there. $2.26 to $3.26 value, Satur — day $1.69 each. rat Floor. 4 $2.89 12 lawn Mow three blades for Satu —Has H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER Main 6260-—Phones—ind 15 SEREN & BALDRIDGE Tallore and Men's Furnishers 1107 Pike Street, Between Boren and Minor. i you cast get boots o shoes to fit you, get them wade to measure at 217 JAMES prnesr “The FREE,” the Now Famous Sewing Machine oO ee es : We want our customers and the ladies of this city to know that we are the exclusive } agents for that phenomenal invented by Wm. C. Free of Chicago masterpiece of sewing machines, the “FREE,” recently ‘ We know it is the best machine, bar none; after a careful investigation of all makes, we are willing to back the Free with our unqualified indorsement. We believe that when you know what we know about sewing machines, the FREE Sewing Machine will be your choice as it is ours of thoroughly season ; it will not warp in the heat $13.75 | cial $13.50 A Strong, Serviceable Couch for $4.75, Just the thing for your camp; the frame is made of hardwood, finished golden or Early Eng lish; upholstered in velour or tapestry; good patterns and colorings; regular price $8.00. Special $4.75 All the Credit You Want Our New Six-Story Building at Pike and Fifth Will Be Ready in January Store Open Every Saturday Buy Now Pay Later Second Ave, at Union St Evening