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THE SEATTLE STAR Scalp Itch Goes Sue McNamara Finds the Only American Dandruff Germs Are Re- sponsible, Parisian Sage Will Kill Them It’s the little dandruff germs growing way down at the root of your bair that is causing that itch misery To foolish. IAN SAGE ten stops itehing night and not only does that but used for twr weeks is guar anteed —guaran teed, mind you —to abolish fandruff, kiN the dandroff germ and stop falling bair—ask The Quaker Drug Co. Parisian Sage nourishes the hair roots, that's why ft often grows hair abundantly be fore the hair root is dead. That's why {t puts luster and .radiance into dull, faded hair. Large bot tle 50 cents at The Quaker Drug Co, and druggists everywhere, Girl with Auburn hair on every carton and bottle. suffer ts PARIS: of. the over Dance at Dreamlend tonight. . Gordon Tracie Room 207 Traders Bldg. Cor, Third and Marion, $30 SAMPLE SUITS Includes diacks and 50 ment of sikes ana pat 7 is. ‘Wewest Mode! = ALBERT HANSEN Established 1883 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE HAVE YOU READ ‘The Comm: bers, “The Ne'er Do Well.” by Rex 4" by HS s Prodigal Vaughan Kester These and many other books of late fiction to be had from( Lane, the Bookman 208 Union St. ‘Main 6023. Harrison Judge HENRY MOUTONX Information Wanted A reward of one th and dol lars ( 000) will be pald by bis ry enriette Moutonx, for in- for 1 ing to the where abouts of Henry Moutonx heard of in Seattle. 1904. Was born in 26, 1860. Weighed when he left. Height halr thin and of ligh Bray, deep-set eyes. Wore ° Whiskers. Scar enter of fore: head comm where the halr rts, runn wnward to the left. “Was his custom to hair to the left so a# to ¢ sear. Address CONRAD XISSLING, 1065 Larkin St., San Prancise?, Cal. po feet § in., wn color. Hum-wized and ehin AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT Toda Matinee All W Special Hi Thank é. B. WARNER 1 JIMMY VALENTINE” SOc to $2.06 Mat i “ALIAS Wed. Metropolitan Theatre Matinee: @ Harr “THE FORTUNE HUNTER” #—$2 to » al Than Ail Week nda Coha ie Theatre MATING Heros ¥ All Week THURSDAY ur Bargain LOIS THEATRE Tonis All Week Mats. T Wednesday lay * Sandusky-Stockdale Co. in “ROSALIND AT RED GATE” Prices—25 Oe. Mats, 10¢ Next—“The Web.” Special Mat, Thanksgiving Day. Erin's Isle. Other Big 8. & G. Acts. PANTAGES THEATRE || mi 1 th Suen, in Funniest Sketch in Vaudeville, | Theo, fj | finds ‘The Sarnthaler Troupe of Tyrolean ore (Something new and differ ent is always happening to this girl in her Panama canal pil grimage, The next chapter of her diary will tell about the so elal I of the exiled Ameri cans.— Editor ANCON, CANAL ZONE Miss Constance Baker American woman on the Isthmus to go into business for herself and she is the first per son to Intro duce a roof gar den into Pan ama. Miss Baker | has a photo Kraph studio at | » very top | a old ad ; building Inhab- / only by panians | . One flight ¥ two flights three flights I wondered if there was any top to the build: | ing. Curtous, dark faces peered out of the doorways | and a brown little man finally dt-| rected me to the studio. There were pictures all around and while I was looking and admir }ing, this daring American girl artist | herself appeared, hand outstretch ed, and enveloped from head to foot in a big, palnt-smeared apron of course, we had to Ko Jup on the cozy roof garden and jchat. Miss Baker lives in her roof |garden when she tsn’t focusing her jcamera or patiently tilting a devel | oping tray In the dark room. And jsuch a beautiful ttle spot of green: FRIDAY of Cineinnati is the only There are plants everywhere, or chide just about ready to bloom and trailing cool green vines, while jness as it is, far above the alien|a tin roof above keeps out the glar [noise and smells of the strange|ing sun. A couple of big ham street below, There is a low stone |mocks, cushions scattered about wall surrounding {t and oné has aleasy chairs and a tea table com splendid view of the Pacific and the | plete the picture. colored roofs and turret# of} 1 asked Miss Baker the city. never afraid with bo other HOLDUP MEN STILL | Municipal League BUSY; GET $420 Is After Bureau Another daring holdup occurred} That the so-called bureau of pub in the city last night, notwithstand.|lic efficiency bas outlived its use ing extra precautions taken by the |filnesx, and, in effect, should be police department. H. C. Wolfe of |Telegated to the scrap pile ts Everett was found lying uncon-|tnor of a resolution sent to scious in an off Bell street, /council by the Seattle Muni between First and Second avs. last |!eague, carrying with it a 5 night. He was taken to police |@#king the council to revoke headquarters by Patrolman Judd, | *uthority of the bureaw. where he sald he had been robbed| The matter will be taken up by of $420. He had $620 and $200 of the efficiency committee of the this was found in the mud beside {Council at {ts next regular meet him when found. ing. The committee will re Herbert Mattson, an expressmian,|Port at Monday's meeting of the |was arrested by Patrolman Whit- council, 3 ney Inter, with $20 gold pieces| The bureau, pointed out plastered with mud serves no and causes apg haggling: 0 oA extra work in city departments pre were 6n duty last night. paring data if she was Amert the it ts purpose policemen BANKS COMBINE anaesaaceses \* | le AT THE THEATRES The Citizens’ National Meore H. B in Mercantile banks have announced!» “Ajiag Jimmy that they will consolidate Jan. 1.|@ Metropolitan — “The with combined deposits of close to|@ Hunt $1,000,000. The controlling inter-|@ Seattle—"The Three Twins esis in the Citizens’ National have | @ Lete—“Rosalind at Red Gate | been purchased from H. O. Shuey # Orpheum—Vaudeville and ae ates by William N. Red- @ Pantages—Vaudeville field, C, 8. Harley and Joseph L. | @ Empress—Vaudeville Jaffe, representing the Mercantile. # Grand—Vaudeville | tion pictures. and the |» Warner jentine Fortune and = mec teeeeeeeeeteee rr * | * DANCES BARRED « KENOSHA, W Nov. 29.--Po lee orders prohibiting the “Grizzly | Bear.” the “Turkey Trot,” the! Love Glide,” the “Bunny Hug” and | |a few others of that ilk at public jdance halle were issued today | Keady, advance agent, will be the JAILED BY HOSTS first iin in a new transcontinental BOSTON, Noy, 29.—Phil Decle- | system. may, fake nobleman, “bad check| It will be an electric interurban man, who sat on the superior |from Issaquah to Factoria at first bench as a guest of judges, was and rights of way have alre sentenced to six years In prison by for Wolgast and sincerely one of his erstwhile judicial hosts. Lake Washington RRA HARE Big Rail Project Incorporated at 00,000 yesterday rn railroad, ac Olympia the Seattle & hope ONE DOSE ENDS INDIGESTION, GAS, DYSPEPSIA OR A SICK STOMACH the stomach besides, one sir and_ prep a atic and the blood ur food the good eat, then|a sound mach w« psin to start the | do tt There| When psia or belching of | stomach re of cleans uy ump of eating wher the artburn and what you eat will do you good headache and Dizziness, and y Absolute relief from all Stomach }food will not ferment and po Misery 1s waiting for you as +your breath with nauseous odc you decide to take a little Pape’s Di win costs Tell your druggist that cen at any drug! want Pape Diapepsin, beca |store he will relte the|you want to become thoroughly ob: of Indigestion | cured this time and Upset Stomach in five minutes.| Remember, if There is nothing else better outot-or take Gas from Stomach and cleanse | you can get Why not get some now—this mo- }ment, and forever rid yourself of omach troub nd Indi ts the blu Inteatines done and digers inte ame as |grumbles. Give it 4 pe’s Di juices e no dys works, your itself in order ou feel Wi working epsin ke a ‘ou come te ta’ in the stomach or h only 50! pepals nd case most inate your stomach feels and uncomforta relief in five minutes Forced to Give Up The shoe house of Londeen’s | s« 1516 Westlake, near Pike,|ridiculously low prices, in fact the decides to clean them out at at pressure too great,|almost any price offered is go- the|ing to take them. If give up ‘The season has not been Mr | jand is forced to and of ship. nterested want to get a what Londeen expected| fine | too many men's, ladies’ and) ’hursday’s pair hoes almost for and he discovers that he has} nothing, see annowncement for in Star particu z 4 | children’s shoes on the shelves, | lars PLR Ta RST REITER ATR SOR ES TEI for! ording to L. Y.| | the you are] Business Woman on the Panama Canal | Vin: studio, and lee she Scene in Miss Baker’ one of the Panamanian b photograph: can anywhere near. “1 never think of it,” she said. flinging herself down comfortably in the big hammock, “I love the life down here, The picturesque people make some rare portrait studies and of course most of the Americans on the Isthmus come to me to be ‘taken.’ My brother was employed down here and | came to visit several years ago. 1 liked it so well that I decided to go into business for myself.” Miss Mabel Sloane, another Cin Sinnati girl, who recently visited Mine Baker, went home wearing & diamond and her engagement has | been announced to Rene Granger a civil engineer she met here. You never can tell where you'll ‘meet your fate SUE ‘New Method to © - ° Acquire Sites! If the Hebb power site is acquired | by the city ft is Mkely that serial bonds, maturing in from 10 to 40 will tesued. Councilman Griffiths’ prope charter amend to this effect was approved as to principle oy the judiciary com pittee of the council sast night. | The council has gone on record | as favoring the scquisition of the Hebb site on the White river |some simtlar water power site | Home Wrecker Safe; Hubby Dead Trabping: tae We ic Gonipeny with her alleged “affinity,” J H. Lutzes shot his wife and the man last night and then blew out hie brains, He gave Seattle and returned home sud denly to find J. H. Mahatfy in “1 the house with hie wife. told you | would get you both, he said, firing at both. They will recover. All wore artifi. cial limbs, which Lutzes made. USED A “PISTOL” NEW YORK, Nov. 29—Attacked by an angry crowd because his auto ran down a dog, Dr. John Lin der held the mob at bay until the police arrived by aiming his cigar lighter and threatening to shoot DODGES GALLOWS | WASHINGTON, Ga, Nov Bloodhounds on the trial of 8. T. B. Walker, negro, who escaped from officers Inst night while | way here to be hanged morning A month ago he was in the hands of a mob, but escaped death. He being brought from Augusta he got away from his three are on this | was | when guards eteeeeeeeee ORE EEE EEE EHH minnioner pueeeeeeeeseeetes 4 the impression he was going to | D yr # A YOU'LL FIND IT HERE WS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE Nov, 20——|k kA RRA eR th ‘the $100, |% + West to|® MINOT, N, D,, Nov, 20—U, # shoot marbles with Wm. Andrews |® 8, Ser Poindexter will * Clark HL, the “million dollar baby.” |* open the La Follette campaign # He'll live next door to the Clark kid/® in thin part of the state t in Panadena. |* morrow * ee ee ee SAN FRANCISCO, Waish Melean 000,000 boy,” Is ning SAN FRANCISCO, Nov notte B. Reeves has thrown a new Nght on the finanelal standing of | traveling aaiewmen baw sued Glazier for $25,000 breach of Having been Introduced should know Richard Clark, resident of Seat for 12 years, died of hourt fai) ter a brief iiness at his rest 1736 Bellevue av Funeral services will Bonney Wate Satu he tle promine dence as his wife, she yesterday be held at lay eee ee eee eee “ | i 8. Chandler, deputy city |comptrotler, returned from a trip in the East Chandler says h 1 ee vol, | luat the Kast tn looking upon Seat marry the hero of her novel Paap sar ye nap gel Cheval » Sever!, now * is : jan most promising port on | playing in this clty, and who ® ‘ an & boy wan decorated by the * king of Italy for his music * SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 29. * Louise Taber, who wrote yesterday The Flay is going to ® Plans were discu quet given to vaunty dairymen by Crichton Health Com and Milk In spector Henderson at the Aretic club last night to bring the 1912) Default judgment in the sum of - "| Dairy show to Seattle | wan yesterday King Dykeman @ Wm, Boyes, president of the Pa | cific Ratiway Co., in favor of Harry Hobey and other stockholders In the company. Boyes was ordered to make an accounting to the com pany for funds received by bim from the sale of stock. Seattle iness Girls’ club will prate Thanksgiving Friday evening in the ¥. W. C. A. rooms at Fourth av, and Seneca st, All business girls are cordially invited Books, just the kind the young boys and girls prefer, will be placed on exhibition at the Hbrary to ald mothers, fathers and friends of punger generation to find} @ suitable book for the ehild for | Christmas, fortune tellers Eight so-called were gath and spirit mediums ered in by the police last night The police brought im their. door signs ad evidence. In each case the arrested furnished $100 bail SRE Rey would not accompany him from post |# x to post, as the wife of an army of |® Antone Aukursk! was found * feee abould, Capt. H. M. Stamford |* guilty of operating a “blind # of the United States signal corps |# pig” near Wilburton, Wauh., & today filed @ petition for divorce.|® before Judge Brown’ yester. #| The couple were married tn 1895,/* day and wan sentenced to thir. # and the wife would not follow him |® ty days in the county jail. #| to new posts of duty EHHRRERKREHRREKE Because, he alleged, his wife A large audience heard the First Christian church chotr in its first public appearance iast night Pe eel Two railroads are engaged in to cross the Olympic Ja and connect up rich towns. For some time 40 sur veyors have been in the field for the Seattle & Olymp Pent ja railroad Suddenly ) additional surveyors peared o8 the ground for Port Ladiow, Port Angeles & Lake Crescent railroad, a cor pora Jost formed are striving for rights of wa: a race penin “Fighting Dick's” Announcement “Fighting Dick” —Hutehinson member of the state the state came into the union announced his candidacy for liew nant governor, while on a visit Seaitle yesterday. Hutchinson nominated Poindexter in the leg islatare. He lives in Spokane ©. P. Rohr, secretary to a local church society, was placed on trial before a jury in the U. 8. district court yesterday on charge of hav ing sent an improper letter through the Robr asserts that he is a victim of mistaken identity, to Atte eee eee eee ee ee Tee eee eee mall iieiieiieiet tit a ee ao * * AT THE PANTAGES Gen. Hood | * Schofield being ed tt him, for Hood | re was making & big noite at Co lumbia, Tenn November thought that [tte thet teehee Gen Motoring ds at broke a few speed the Pantages theatre jyesterday. Its a funny skit of 60 }h. p. ching qualities. It o leonception to H. while was} puts it over | really marching |The Tow his fighting #0l-| Darrell have diers to Spr ancing act. A Hill. Hood ad of the mitted afterward | to prove the I es its brothers Mabe! class in a singing and d Count the F keys who good rs and is on NY - > RAINIER MEAT CO. 1527-1529 PIKE PLACE “Old Pike Place Market Great Thanksgiving Poultry Display Showing the largest display of fresh dressed Turkey and other poultry ever exhibited in the city. There are more than 1,000 Turkeys, which were dressed on the premises. “LOOK AT OUR MEAT SPECIALS FRESH MEAT DEPT. SMOKED MEAT DEPT. Ib 10¢ Best Bacon, Ib. Shoulder of Lamb, Ib. 6e if e ‘ave mb Chops, 3 Ibs 25¢ .-.- Ale Pot 8¢ and 9¢ 9¢ ; é 15¢ Veal Roast, Ib 12 of Sausage, ouf Sirloin Steak, It 12'¢ ..10¢ FISH DEPARTMENT ck of E ipia Oysters is the larg est and specially sel your Tur- key dressing a Legs of Lamb, Eastern Picnic Hams, Ib Dry Salt Pork, Ib. Compound Lard, Ib. Hams, Ib J ds own make, Ib. stern and Oly You'll need them for Our ste cted that he was try bees ing to turn one or Btu wall Jackson's tricks and cajch p fe erals napping, but Schofield cla to have been wise to the game « day. Anyway, he marched to Spring Hill, too, and when Hood got there he found troops a plenty rurnituce | Dry Goods teeter QUIZ CONGRESS TONIGHT The Seattle Quiz will hold a meeting at the Y M. C. A ,auditorium tonight for the purpose of cross exam ining candidates for the school board. All of the can didates have invited Questions may be asked by any voter present. The meet ing begin at 8 o'clock charge for admivsion and erybody invited to attend congress eeteeeeeeeeeeee | 60-lb. Full- eee eeeeeeeeeeeen | ee Rae The Chamber of Commerce went | terday as# favoring | on record i dent and his polic Taft's dollar diplomacy rbitration of peac PICTURE SHOWS Dream—"Home,” a Thanksgiving A Blind Deception"; “The ie Spy Grand—"t Mother-in-Law Through the Dark Lyceum ‘ Manresa roubles of reed's Daugh Cireult—"Life | State Army Taxi”; “The City—"A Busy Cupid"; |trian Army Class A o's Week: Hour of a Spaniat a Butler the Man Knife.” Lueck A "A View of the Ans The Miser Miner At the Stroke of | Twelve The Politic s Dream’ Cowboy Lif The Kioday Tribe Equilibrist KILLS GIRL'S MOTHER WAUPACA, Wis., Nov Six months ago Martin Mortsensen, 28 beat up Blanche Durant, 22, who re fused to marry him. Yesterday, on getting out of jail, he killed the girl's aged mother, whom he blamed for his rejection, and set fire to himself after pouring kerosene on his clothes, and blew bis brains out TAKE LONG WALK MOBERLY, Mo., Nov, 29.—Miss Dolly Dugan, 19, and Miss Daisy Meyers, 20, newspaper illustrators, passed here yeste on their way to San Francisco, They are walk- ing across the country, TEDDY, JR, CLIMBS THOMSONVILLB, Conn, Noy 2%.-According to information — re lcelved by employes of the ,earpet factory in which Theodore “Roose velt, Jr, went to work twor years ago at $4 a week, young Roosevelt has been offered the superinten dency of the entire plant. in The plitale Newsboy’s in the United | members of congr aled in resolut upport the Great I Washingte jwere apt Jadopted, to |treaties with France | Funeral services for Mrs. Emma E. Walker, court stenographer wer nducted from the chapel of Bonney-Watson's af noon, Rey, A, W offi elated. RRR yesterday Leonard HIS is Ostermoor’s two- The county commissioners yesterday voted to appoint a sanitary commissioner for the sole purpose of spending $3 a month for the care of tube culosis patients. The mc will go to the H. C. Henry hos pital, maintained by the Ant Tuberculos league. The courts enjoined the count from paying out public money to the league, and the appoint ment of a county officer for sanitation purposes will have | the effect of avoiding the in * junction * Se an exceptionally-low pr SSeS EEE EEE EK eee eee eee ee ee eee The remains of C, L. Durkee, son of W. H. Durkee, 526 B. 78th who was killed in a railroad acei dent Nov. 22 at Canada were brought here yesterday for in. | terment st Delegate Wickersham will speak on “The Needs of Alaska” at the Armory hall next Monday eveniug Dean Isabella Austin of the Uni- | versity of Washington will attend |® conference at Chicago to be held soon, at which deans of other col leges, wh women are students, will talk over common problems. She will leave Wednesday, and Miss Stafford, secretary of the Y |W. G. A, will take charge of the jtnivecenty girls during her absence Globe-Wernicke Booke. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. | TOMORROW—THANKSGIVING DAY—THE STORE WILL REMAIN CLOSED ALL DAY Special, $18.75 ing full 60 pounds. Because FREDERICK & NELSON Furniture Dry Goods Store Closes Daily at 5:30 Size Ostermoor Mattress : art ticking and. weigh: im in the fue Fourth For, art Mattre ed in blue Frex we shall not carry this pattern of ticking ick selling--$18.75. ice is quoted for ¢ The Ohio Range T that make for perfect cooking es HE Ohio Range is the result of G | h-grade ' specializing in the manufactur steel ranges, and embodies provements and economy of fuel consumption Price, with 16-inch oven, With 18-inch oven, $55.00 With 20-inch oven, $60.00. Phird Poot Ladies’ Home Pattert Wournal { INCORPORATED eee. i Sa Ps SESstrryy 3g £288 §

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