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THE STAR—FRIDAY, > TO INDIGESTION AND “A SOUR, GASSY, UPSET STOMACH Some folke have find relief from Dyspepsia or an outeforder stom: ach with the common every-day oures advertised that they have about made up thelr minda that they have something else wrong, or believe theirs is a case of Nervous ‘and over Gastritia, Catarrh of the nach five |Stomach or Cancer tp pubt, ig a serious mite pe | tal Your real trouble ts, what | you eat doh not digest; instead, tt rments and sours, tarna to acid jas and Stomach poison, whieh putrefy in the digestive tract and nteatines, and, besides, poison the breath with nauseous odors, A hearty appetite, with thorough digestion, and without the slightest jiscomfort or misery of the Stom ,oh, is waiting for yon as soon as you decide to try Pa, Diape pain wact/ ACCUSED PASTOR’S WIFE SAYS HE’S INNOCENT GREENVILLE, Tenn, Jan. 19.— Absolute confidence in the inno- cence of her husband was expre here this afternoon by Mra. MoFar ind, wife of the Rev. W. F. Mo Farland, pastor of the United Pres. |byterian mission here, indicted in | Pittsburg, Pa, on charges of per 4, forming two illegal operations on | Misa Elvie Coe, hia private seare. tary. “It seems terrible,” said Mra. MoFarland, “that the wild and ma Higlous statements of a dying giri should be used to smirch the char acter of my good and noble hus. tried #0 long to porie one ty ‘igestion and fers an attack some form of why don’t yo le the house band, Why, you eannot find a per son In either Cedar Creek or Green ville who believes him gulity, Ev eryone has expressed confidence in hie innocence.” MeFarland announced that he was eager to face his accusers. He saidy ‘Tkuow nothing of this charge except what the constable, making the arrest, told me, My life has always been an open book and I demand, now that these charges have been given wide pub- ticity, ® speedy and moat searching tnveadgation LABOR MEN CONDEMN— | POSTOFFICE GAG LAW SPOKANE, Jan. 19.--The State Federation of Labor thie morning jpassed A resolution condemning | job,“ysald Mr, Swenson, secretary [the administration for the prosecu-!to Spokane commissioner public jtlon of Raditor Lewis of the Wom-|works. “If we had home rule and fan's Daily at St. Loute and Editor|day Isbor for city work Spokane Fred Warren of the Appeal to/union men could save $25,000 a Reason because he exposed condi. | year,’ } tons in federal privons, The state - monet MAYOR IS HEROIC j}ment was made that the next to feel the postoffice gag rule would United Press Leased Wire! Pix FRANCISCO, Jan, 1 Mayor ‘igs the labor papers of the country Rolph extended executive An additional reselution provid. clemency, saved a Ilfe, braved the ing for home rule for cities was passed. This orders the legislative! wrath of seven savage supervisors and won the love of Leon Hyman j committee to work for a law that | will enable cities to run their own |and his chum, both aged 10. The mayor pardoned.a puppy from the | Dustnens, ol bene rule somes every pound Me 250,000 sTOCK HE TACOMA 4A GOODS CO. NOW ON AT McCORMACK BROS. MEANS A Pleasing will can eat without ene Eieetes and mulseries Bructations food, Nave Constipation * “tT DOESN'T HURT A BIT” at Tan ) Union ite Dentists | Third and Pike Entrance 906%, Pike St. city will pay a fifteen per cent graft to kane commissioner of public he deat fal Mave every moders Full Sete of Teeth Fancy Set .., Men's $1.00 White Reg. $1.50 Pemberton Socks— Reg. $1.50 Winsted inderwear— 79¢ Men’s Regular $3.50 Sweater Coats— $1.19 Men’s $15.00 Suits Men's $21.50 Suits and $4.75 Men’s $25.00 Suits or $9.50 Men’s $2.50 Corduroy $1.25 Boys’ $4.00 Suits— $1.98 Foner] Boys’ $3.00 $1.98 300 Pairs Men’s $2.25 750 Pairs Men’s $3.50 Shoes— $1.19 | $1.89 The Store That Saves Men’s $3.00 Hats $1.29 Boys’ $1.25 Knicker- 79c Men’s and Boys’ Reg. $2.50 Sweater Coats 79c 300 Pairs Men’s $4.00 360 Pairs Men’s $3.50 Shoes— 1 am Innocent, | JANUARY 19, 1912. A Democratic Leader Snapped at Washington, ik | J. HAMILTON LEWi ‘The Boay Brummell of the dem failure of ‘ale ‘neh vokae tate natiogal committ® Committeeman Jas. B. Gut & Pennsylvania from that body, Wid. Bryan today returns to the jattatk in his periodical, the Com- surpriged that the party finds diff! i culty in conducting a successful na- leader insult } cratn of Pennaylvanta by; |foréing upon them auch a man as M | Gutlfey. Some of Guffey's came from committewmen | fopresenting the same predatory in. Nuences which are backing Guf- fey, These men are a menace to the party's success |American Girl Wins rsa Jan. 19—An Ameri. formerly Miss Elsie Stern va New Orleans, known Countess Venturini, today has taken all Paris ‘by storm with her acting. Mme. Yorksa has been study. A os | Simply Surprising ! as PRANCISCO, . Jan. 19.— chiffon only—pearis, . eunuehgarbed walters, Ort Hebts ad the = sensuous oft are scheduled jay as atiractions at“a bail ven at the St. Francis hotel 26 by the Templeton Crock ich is calculated to “knock ‘e out” of their cousin, Mra. Gouraed, whose recent Ori- optal ball set New York 88 pe. “Safety Islands” NEW YORK, Jgo. 19.—Islands of safety for aviators are being plan- ned today by a meeting of the New York park commission and aero- nautical enthusiasts. The meeting * Gaynor, proposed to have ‘at least half a dozen stations where ayvl- ators flying over New York may land in case of need, SANTA ANA, Cal,, Jan. 19,—Ten maids have formed @ bachelor club here, Dollar fine to talk with'a man outside business hours, the Jackpot: to go to the last girl to jew ental Tf Dr. Edwin i Brown, D.D.S. SEATTLES LEADING DENTIST 713 FIRST AVENUE Union Blocic. STATE DENTAL WAR A GOOD THING FOR >) myiee HEPEORLE Com! Lone $24, Bouare Whin I Do our Dental pe walass dental work at prices srater on 7m teeth; the com. on your on xi w high-priced State ntiete for lege tha oir price. 1 guarantee lo not gedantee makes the combine eorae choap dental syork, bu Gombine ‘POOR LITTLE GIRL’ (BY United Press Leased Wire) BAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Jan, 19 Penitent and willing to return to |her home, 5-yearold Adelia | Kretchmer is waiting here today in |the detention home, the arrival of jher father from San Franciseo, The ehild ts recovering from a frightful experience in the Majave desert | Which regulted from her attempt to | walk to San Bernardino from How | peria, 80 miles away Neaf Oro Grande yesterday the child became exhausted and |swooned near a Santa Fe switching jwtation, She was found by a rail jroad crew. Her feet were swollen jand biletered many marks of bh tramp |through the sands “zi ‘You Don’t Need | New Stomach’ You Can Now Li Square in the Just “Go for it Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Trial Package Sent Free to Prove It ‘The stomach will go on patiently | for years enduring abuse, overwork and genera! tl! treatm apt to think it can # look out! mp “Every Meal Smiles at Me Now) Bince I've Been Taking Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets.” The minute the stomach ceases | to perform its functions properly the whole body begins to suffer.) The food is only half-digested, the | body only haif-nourished. And the! ted portion of the food fer-| and decays, generating nau-) weating gases which derange the) whole system. The eventual result | is chronic dyspepsia, heartburn, bad breath, dizziness, fatulency) nd sick headache. | Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets in. stantly relieve all allments of the stomach and digestive tract. They act quickly, safely and naturally— just like Nature herself. They con-; tain in themselves the elements | which go to make up the natural| gnatric juices. They actually digest | the food, relieving the stomach of | all the hard work. Stuart's Dys-) pepsia Tablets are the stend-by of | many a doctor in the worst cases of stomach trouble, and they never) fatl him. All druggists carry and recom-| mend Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. | They are sold at 60 cents a box. It! you want to try them first, we will | send you a trial package free on re. ceipt of your name and address. Turrell’s January CLEARANCE SALE OF GOOD SHOES Begins Tomorrow SATURDAY, AT 8 A. M. In the Basement Salesroom we have hundreds of pairs of Shoes which we are clearing out as follows: Patent Leather] Men Welt Button and and Gunmetal, Button, 4 top, welt sole; gegular $3.50Jmetal, regular $4.00 values, and $4.00, now . 82. $2.95 Women’s mat ¢ Shoes, patent and gun Broken lines of Men's Tan, Velour Calf, Button and Lace, welt soles, regular $4.00 and $5.00 values, now . $2.95 Broken lines of Children’s oes were re to $2.00, now W ere $1 00 Leather Top Button regular $3.50, Patent Velvet soles, Women’s and welt Boys’ Hi-Cut Tan Boots, 2 buckles on top, regular $3.50, to "$1.50, Box Calf Bluchers, -$1.95 Boys’ heavy soles, now... ny Big Girls’ Patent, low heels; were $2.50, now .....$1.00 1,000 Pairs of Women’s Shoes and Slippers, values up to $3.50, now Turrell Shoe Co. BURKE BUILDING Entrance 120 Marion St. or 903 Second Ave. MR NARBY MB. HABBY MB. HARBY G1 a SPiane Marvel and A. Suart Co., 160 Stuart panied | “Today's Styles Today” First Showing in Men’sand Youths’ Spring Models In the Hand -Tailored Bradbury System Suits The display of fabrics this Spring is the handsomest and most serviceable ever exhibited in Men's Suits. The favorite materials are of a characteristic assortment in the best qualities, in blue serges, black unfinished worsteds and Thibets. All men who dress well know the famous BRADBURY SYSTEM Clothes. They know that they can never be outclassed when wear- ing this brand of clothing, They cost no more than the ordinary kind of clothing and are as good as the best. The cloth in every garment is. thoroughly shrunk by the regular custom filor process, and all interior parts are cold-water shrunk. This guarantees every garment a lasting shape and non-breakable front. We Want to Impress Upon the people the genuineness of our credit system. We have made an enviable reputation by dealing fairly and doing exactly as we ad vertise. Everyone is cordially in- vited to select from our large stock all they need at the regular price mark on the merchandise, and may make a smal) initial payment, the remainder can be paid at their con. venience, in weekly or monthly payments. EASTERN i Outfitting Co., Inc. : “Seattle's Reliable Credit Howse? 1332-34 Second Ao.