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FAT FOLKS FAVOR Moms Mixture That Takos eer ta Fat Mapidly Is Harmless in MH Cold Weather—Causen No S snag Jee—Mo Stomach Tis and Re- quires Neil Dieting Nor Buercise, Too much fat Is both uncomfort able and dangerous, cepecially fn # . but usually fleshy put up with Its punieh th | (By United Press Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—Although | in by | warned that their lives were in dan: | and) ger, 250 men today accepted the| that depres*) chance and entered the ruins of the | stort and! Equitable building to shore up the | walle and clear a path to vauite which contain upwards of $2,000,- 000,000 in securiti Wall st, admits the fire has prac tically paralyzed its activities, ‘T solve the problem of “big business and for general protection, the fire “}and police authorities are consider th pre usually al lgwertella ua there is that is far wuperior ir every. way to anything money will buy for reducing superfluous flexi ta said. this simple mixture will least a couple of ke the fat off of or Woman pounds a week without eve Taelia home recipe rate of at bo 5 e : |ing a plan to dynaxnite the walls of| thing for |the structure, ‘The walls on the! edar at. side are butking tive feet, | | And at the same time oat what-| ens srenamrasan “ Matsa take This recipe Is am fol Pond hesnct Care ra : INSURANCE IS tus mint Wa any) drug Mets | SPRING GREEN, Wis,, Jan. 1 ath Toi after each meal and| Following up hia recent statement that he was “all in” financially, es a te well known, ts ; Lay expert. ana pb well as socially rank Lioyd B Fammoan beaty Ono°ts save te, vs| Wright, Chicago srehitect, who's found eminently satistactory—ACVt| making a sojourn in his “castle of -| spiritual love” here with his sox! mate, Mamah Borthwick, today ap- plied for a $50,000 life Insurance policy, of which his affinity ts to be the beneficiary. Wright declared that he recently provided for his wife in that man. ner, and he considers his spiritual helpmate {ts entitled to the same |protection that he has given Mrs. | Wright. | “My wife and children are well yoared for, They will never be in (Known as Sew: Notions, Stat Learn Millinery. Complete Course Taught. eat and Practical MODEL MILLINERY 627 People’s Bank Bidg. (By Taited Press Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—The mere assertion that a man known as the “Star feeder of San Francisco” wax in the habit of having four canvas back ducks cooked for a meal, eat ing ove and using the juices of three for gravy, and ordering @ basket of champagne at a sitting |drinking only the top glass frou each bottle, Is not libelous, accord. ing to Justice Vernon M. Davis of the state supreme court. Justice Davis today threw out of court the sult of iam H. Daily & San Francisco mining man, who demanded $100,000 from the pub Nshing house of Dobbs, Merrill & Co., of Indianapolis, and Gellett Burgess, the novelist. In the novel, “The Heart Line,” Burgess described the “best feeder of the Palace hotel, San Francisco,” telling of what he drank and ate. and Daily asserted that the descrip- Lava fitted him, and he was libeled y it. The court held that even if the The World Knows the best tive and cor- rective sone of digestive organs is the gen harmless, vegetable, always effective family remedy BEECHAMS PILLS | everywhere bn bone 10c.. 2c, KINEMACOLOR Motion Pictures Photographed in Their Natural Colors These are not the color- ed pictures that have been which are laboriously and imper- shown for years, fectly colored by hand, but a new and remarkable in- vention. AT THE LYCEUM THEATRE Second, Near PRICED FOR Tailored. Suits Regular values in Tailored Suits up to and including $35, im both strictly tailored and trimmed effects. The mater- fals include men's wear serges, tweeds, broadcloths, worsteds and cheviots, offer. ed in all the popular shades at the clearance price of $18.5 ‘BIG BUSINESS’ IS HALTED BY FIRE land its officials say ‘that the eteel ELSES je _ NOT LIBELED BUT WELL FED TAILORED SUITS and DRESSES You will find our liberal credit terms of great balance may be paid in small payments, and momentarily threaten to fall on the vaults of the Mercantile Safe Deposit ¢ ny, So great is the danger of accident that while the men worked on the ruins today a line of ambulance walted fn the street prepared to rush any Injured to hospitals in the event of a ca lamity The books and records of the | Equitable Life Assurance soctety \have already been partly salvaged, filing cases which contain 90,000 policies, on whieh the company had loaned more than $70,000,000 to thelr holders, are uninjur LOVE TOKEN want,” said Wright, “No 1 am thinking of this woman. 0 mo THE Se ee taht we -|HE’S GOT $415 FOR THAT HOME ment that my right arm no longer protects her she will be cast ont upon a pjtiless, fickle world, The woman who te here with me is a different position from any oth: woman in the world. I want her al ways to be surrounded with comfort and the artistic.” Since the departure of the “war corresponden: as Wright de. seribes the apaper correspond- ents, life has settled considerably tm the village and at the bungalow. Wright is getting back to work again, and he says that if he is let alone now, he may be able to save his businesa from soe ol rain. senemanesiediadicamn statements were true, no libel had been shown, and there was no rea son to believe that the Dalley of the book wes Dally the maining & man. PORTLAND, Or, Jan. 11--De- spite all efforts of the local police | detectives to discover “Billy” | rett, whom they want in connection with the robbery of the branch| [> Bank of Montreal at New West minster last September, no trace of the man had been found up to this afternoon, Barrett was seen tp Portland recently and a still hunt was started for him just before the announcement of the arrest of John McNamara in New York and of Dean in Los Angeles. Won't Give Mongolia (Ry United Prove Leased Wire) LONDON, Jan. 11. — Chinese rebel leaders, according to semt official Pekin reports, will not con cede Mongolia to Russia for pro posed Russian intervention tn favor) of the prociaimed republic. Chinese) leaders fear Russia has an ulterior object tn her plan-—the partition of the empire—in view of the Russo Japanese secret agreement. MRS. HAMMER! IN DEAD NEW YORK, Jan. 11.-—-Mrs. Mal- vina Hammerstein, divorced wife of Oscar Hammerstein, the impres- arto, is dead here, aged 66. Mr. and Mrs. Hammerstein were married 32 years ago. Mrs. Ham- merstein secured @ divorce June 17 last. CLEARANCE ——Handsome——. Dresses Dresses of regular values ranging from $25 up to and including $35, made in both plain and trimmed effects. The materials include serges and broadcloths; now go on sale at tho clearance price of $14.5) convenience, Only a small payment is required at the time of purchase, and the RAYMOND ZIEGLER Eight months ago it was Ray- mond Ziegler’s ambition to buy his mother a home—then he started welling papers Raymond—they call him “Brick” is 14, lives at 1203 Harrison at, and attends the Cascade school. With the thoughts of a home for mother, he has taken in as much as $20 a week. He now has $415 In the bank toward that home, He sells from % o'clock to 8 o'clock, and bas wore than 200 customers All the money he takes in each night he turns over to his mother, and she pute it in the bank for him He selis at Fifth ay. and Union st. And it won't be jong before Ray- mond Zlegler's either. “The police are investigating,” “Flying Boat” Curtiss’ Latest CVAN'DIEGO dan 1}-—Glenn HM. Curtiss predicted a revo lution In aviation as the result of recent tests of his newly in- vented “flying boat’ similar to the hydroplane, invented here last winter, In trial flights here, the new craft traveled at a speed of a mile a minute, and also made Good progress with a passenger on board. Curtiss deciared the experimente were high! satisfactory, but that he rf make some minor changes in the machine. The boat is 20 feet long and tapers to points at beth onde. OUDEST MOTHER CiEYENNE, Wro- dan. 1l-the proudest mother in the country to day is probably Mra. Herman Carl- son of this city, who has given birth to a baby each day for three consecutive days, The third ehiid, a girl, was born early today. The other two were boys. HAS JOB AND FORTUNE NOW AN N FRANCISCO, dar dan. tate Harry Rock never hesitated a moment from his work when he received news that he was richer by $65,000. tie is em- 1912 il, SEARCHING FOR ROBBERS IN PORTLAND (Ry United Pross Leased Wire) PORTLAND, Or. Jan. lan squad of plain clothes men scoured the north end today for three high- waymen who held up and robbed two men at Park and Oak at forced the proprietor of the ho’ hotel till a few minut shot Patrolman Amundson, Special Officer Gassett and two Italians in a water front saloon, The crimes all occurred with minutes after 1 o'clock. Gassett, who was shot through the neck, was the only person thing 4 Injured. After holding up Ernest Wilhelm and EB. R. Gross and relieving them of $6, the ruffians burried to the La salle hotel and secured $35. They then entered a saloon at First and Burnside. When asked thelr bust nous they drew revolvers, and, with. out a word, began shooting, Amund- #on was shot through the hand and Gaseett through the neck, Each Italian was shot in the foot as he attempted to escape the storm oe bulle GILL ENTERS MAYOR RAGE Despite the fact that Judge Dykeman has decided that candi- dates don’t have to pay any fees for filing for office, Hi Gill left $50 with Comptroller Bothwell yester- day, and officially entered the race for mayor. He filed late yesterday afternoon, Although the anti-fee decision was nimde three days ago, the comptroller has pot yet been served with a copy of the order, and continues to demand the reg- ular filing fees. A committee of five will meet Saturday night at the Commercial club to choose a campaign manager for George F. Cotterill, who was brought out as a candidate for, mayor at @ public meeting last Fri- day night. The only other candidate for| mayor who is definitely in race is Thomas A. Parish, state ‘ert commissioner, the first to file for the office. Cotterill bas not filed yt. BERLIN—Franz Lehar, of the world-famous “Merry Widow,” has accepted a propositi to conduct 100 concerts in N York at $1,000 per. ATLANTIC CITY, N N. J—Atiantic, City ts to become chaste, Under Mayor Bachrach, cussin’, risque en- tertainments, board walk mashers, slot machines and gambling are to Citrate of Magnesia Liquid 20¢ We claim thin to be one of the finest products of our laboratory. You ought al- ways to have & bottle on hand. We advise you to get it, The Owl price is...800 one of the yeggmen who robbed the of Camden, N. J Julius Stringer, riling information | This rather # there he found his very lobby. @ distance and see meant. Shortly he mon appear with bag tained chickens. T! ral | con, saw we whic Brigands in a Reign of Terror SHANGHAI, Jan, 11,—Slaughter-| ing all males, looting their homes and stealing girls and women, arm ed brigands are today carrying on al reign of terror near Henchowfu, and | troops are marching against them The leader, calling himself Gen Tsong, has already been beheaded and numerous lesser chiefs of the robber band have been killed. All foreigners are reported to have es eaped toward Shanghai. HE SAW FACE _ OF WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, Jan, 11-—John Lane, the last man living who saw George Washington's face, le dying at bis home here of paralysis and old age. Lane was only a «mall boy when the body of Washington was moved from the old tomb at Mount Vernon to its present resting place, near the historic manston. During the removal the casket was opened and the boy Lane was lifted to look at the wonderfully preserved features of the first American | preaident. Catch 200 Chinks RK - United Press Leased Wire’ SW YORK, Jan. 11.--Led by a black masked Japanese informer, 126 policemen have today more j than 200 Chinese under arrest as | y, ee the result of the most spectacular | a |raid made in New York's Chinatown, The prisoners are | charged with gambling. Dens were | broken into with axes and crowbars. ! Jan. 11.—When the police searched the room of | Mra. Annie Cooper, they found 177 prayer books, 29 yf ggeene 29 casts of saints and rosaries, said to have been taken from the Roman Catholic cathedral bere. Good reason for this, of course—“Owl” Customers are delighted with the quick, prompt service we give them the thoroughly reliable quality of the goods we sell them—and with the steady, consistent saving they secure Bank Robber Suspect Released and Then Arrested Again NEW YORK, Jan, 11.—John Me: McAdoo Namara of Ban Francisco, sald to} McNamare, however, was no have been known as “Big Mack” | sooner at Wherty than he wan rear and “Australian “Mack,” who was|rested on a United States warrant t ] Bill arrested here, charged with being | issued at the request of the Brit en a inh consul ge Bank of Montreal, in New West-\ed with being a fugitive from ju sia minster, Of $268,000, was dis tice, and held for examination : “al be same charged hore today by Magistrate! Canada demands hin extradit ¢ best i : We have ° t and Made Chicks Drunk; Bagged ’Em J»). + wes | aduate deg PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 11.—-jbegan to gather up the stopefied | Mone an ex ys Your ch # 6are drunk and/fowls and put them Into bags. )M ), it he some men are putting them in| Then Stringer jump from his} all the time; bags,” sald a couple of urchins to|hiding place and seized the in-|M quent the § truders, sont him to his chicken yard and |pollce, cholee fowls | chat not Stringer decided to look on from |prisoners informed him that they what it ali/ had soaked corn in whisky, and it was an a strangers drunk and easy upright Bennett, in a moving picture | Th itor. have | night and succumbed to an attack of heart failure COMING TO SEATTLE) tle Jan. 14-24 and will speak in var fous parts of town while here, The| Pacific tective sock Laren is superintendent, charge of home in this city. invited to visit the Home and to attend these lectures. Baldness and Most Mair Troubles neglected hair, troubled with ite j ing | arurt. check tt oe which f feeding grow: roots, so that no new hair growth is ponsible. droff germa, eradicates th: out the pores of the scalp) and en- courags ful }ooktog. hair. Gruff nealen bald spots on yo HAYS White, ye ih, find MAY'S 1 best pr dandrut druget or from Newark, We Save ¥, Half Youg al » was charg expenses 4 They were turned over to the anc but subsequently were di serge i Fe od because Stringer would|e “'° Siven the press the complaint. The result of gobbling up at food that the chickens became plunder D AD IN CHAIR v: Pross Leased Wire) SA FRANC 18CO, Jan, 11,—-Bolt and dead, Dr, Edwin W. 65, was found today seated | theatre here corpse was found by the jan Dr, Bennett is thought to entered the show house last | W. G. MacLaren will be in Seat-| Re gular $8 Gold © 1 Cro se8eeeg Regular $10 Plates. rubber plates ...s..0d All work guarai 12 years. Coast Rescue and Pro- y, of which Mr. Mac- has taken Lebanon Rescue The public is the Painless Due to This Parasite Which Destroys Mair Roots. wants to be bald! sca) then—BAL Nobod: hair, be on « Get rid of it without delay; advance, for dandroff is a js upon itself and destroying the hair in now, using HAYS HAIR JTH, the surest, xwiftest Dan- ff Cure It destroys the n- (cleans @ quick growth of youth- No unsightly dan- on your coat collar. No nealp if you use hy WwW. W. HAIR 1 pastor Vienna Writes us LTH the very aration I have ever used for You can get it at any for 6c or 31.00 the Philo Hay Spee. Hi If your scalp is HOW’S YOUR HAIR? “dandrufty” trading with “The Owl.” b00 91.00 500 Danderine Bromo Seltzer Parnotis 28¢ 69c 29c te $00 Cuticura | Shes Espey Cream Otntment Liquid Veneer 15¢ _39¢ _ 838 Ibo ibe Packer's 500 Hunyadt Water Ter Soap Dioxygen and 23c University ow Running These been exhibited throughout pictures — have the world at dollar prices. For the first time in Amer- ica or Europe they will be shown at 10c Admission 10c Running Indefinitely. 1332-34 Second Av. Outfitting Seattle's Rela EASTERN & ployed at ten dollars a week In a lunch counter. Rock just took a week off to take hi wife to Portiand, Or. and he was back yesterday at his work as usual, although he had the large sum of money in the bank, When asked how it felt to come in for 60 much money he Co., Inc. Credit House”’== ‘The fact that the Bake Oven cu versy. It is a actentific invention pneumonia, and gives immediate re gizes the entire system. tiam. vited to consult me free of charge. 920-221-222-223 Poopl Second Hours 9 «. m. to 8 p. m. ane} the coagulations in the blood and produces normal circulation. tracts the uric acid through the sweat glands, relieves colds, Joints, induces sleep, resta and clears the brain, The results have been wonderful in the treat- ment of Epilepsy, Apoplexy, Nervous and Stomach Troubles, Blood Dis- orders, Headache, Backache, Neuralgia, If you are troubled with any of the above ailments you are in- §| *4 Dr. John Sorensen replied: “The money does not bother.! The only thing is that if out of a job again | wer" | | have to worry 80 much.” ... A POOL BALL IN HIS MOL PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 11.¢-Rob- ert Wilson, a youth Hving wp-a330 N. Eighth st., made a bet with sey- eral companions that he had. the largest mouth in the crowd, and to prove his assertion, thrust w»podl ball between his jaws, | He won the wager, but lost seyerdl teeth, for the ivory ball fitted hip mouth so well that it took two hours work on the part of physicians » remove the ball, | Wilson walked to the hospital with his friends. The physicians | first told him to force the ball out with his tongue, His efforts were |unavailing, and the pain from his tended Jaws was so great that it was determined to sacrifice five front teeth, DOWN WITH ARMY” nited Press Leased Wire) Pus dan tee Nine policemen re seriously Injured here today | ons Were arrested as the result of violent anti-military dem jonstrations before the Palais de} Justice. Several thousand men,| |women and children were crowded | Cae) |into the square erying “Down with | the army” when the police attempt ed to disperse the crowd, The po- lice were being roughly handled when mounted guards arrived, st res is demonstrated beyond contro ‘The application of dry-heat relaxes It ex prevents Nef from pain and stiffness in the invigorates and ener- Lumbago, Selatica and Rheuma- Savings Bank Building Pike st. ei CEC EERCKERE EERE REE CCRC your hair is falling out, you can rem- edy this unpleasant condition If you will Just try— Rexall “93” Hair Grower This is the best hair and scalp rem- ody we know of—and we know of a good many. We recommend Rexall “93." . Two sizes, 50c and $1. Sold, of course, under the HMboral Rexall guar- antes, Rexall Shampoo Paste Nothing more delightful the shampoo than Roxall Shampoo Paste. It's especially fine to use along with Roxall “98” Hair Grower. Price only 26e—and guaranteed to please you. for BUY YOUR SUNDAY CANDY AT “THE OWL” THIRD AND PIKE ST. Carnation Squares Premium Caramels Carmalets Walnut Beautios Butter Scotch Lump Lemon Lump . i Ye $1.00 Swamp Root |__ 68 $1.00 Malted Milk 68¢ 500 Californie Syrop of Figs 28c¢ 500 Graves’ Tooth Powder 21c 350 Fletcher's Castoria 19c 260 Frostilla 18¢ 12e Te Scheffier D; $1.00 Fau de Quinine 65c 25e Lyons* Tooth Powder 14¢ as) | oo o $1.00 Danderine | ates 63¢ $1.00 D. } ve | icipaeescaladiaonl I —For Coughs and Colds; Rexall Cherry Bark Compound; ie Coughs and colds are quickly Permanently relieved by this Rexall preparation. The price 1s Bc. The Rexall guarantes —it you're if telne dors t your money back; we'll give It to Without question and without plaint. D. D. Eczema Remedy 5c 100 t please -_ TODCO SOAP Hundreds of people are using thie splendid bath soap. @ 3-In-One O11 fe uu 100 500 Hamlin's in the Glycerine, Oatmeal, Cascarets Wizard on Rard-mitied, mild soap. nie te Os Ic 33 best soap value we know Of a. y_ ve 10c, Three for 25¢ ae a Wash Cloth Free With 3 Cakes Bromo Seltzer Tooth Powder PRESCRIPTIONS 14c Benetol 19c Owl Drug Co Now Seventeen Stores on the Pacific Coast 1112 SECOND AVE.—-2 STORES—THIRD AVE. AND PIKE A SOWIE CA TT TT TT m2, thins are vital we Ing ‘a prescription. filled—P and careful You afford to tak &@ matter We emple and use nothing but the pi and charge you at Ow! ¢ hext preseriptlom Sc 25e Sal Hepatica 13 | s rarest it Rates. | Bring your Orders re Mail or Phone ~ Will receive the same ¢ and prompt attention as i had purchased in persom Owi Stores assure you of! service. Sat ‘2 2 sf

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