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You are G.cepy VEX, YOU DON'D HAF TO Go HOME —— You CaN GET A WED RIGHT HERE AD DER CwWaR, A NICE FOLDING BED, ad ipa i 70 WITNESSES ARE SUMMONED IN TRIAL BREMERTON, Jan. 26.—Over the} merely means the “reduction of the objections of the xpert |luxuries of diet.” It is outright testimony, begun y y, js be. | starvation, however, he testified, to ing continued this morning by the| withhold sufficient food. for the state in the murder trial of Or, | mere sustenance of life Linda Hazzard, charged’ with! Dr, Baldwin unequivocally am starving to death Claire Williamson. | swered a hypothetical question that | Two physicians were examined, and | the death of 4 pationt subjected to their answers to hypothetical ques: | fast of two months and 21 days, tions, which were based on the facta | the food being either a cupful of jas ctaimed by the state, were to the | vegetatie broth or orange juice effect that death must inevitably would result directly from starve | follow treatment of patients |tion, whether she suffered from } leged some ailment or not at the begin William. | ning of fast. The addition of eon sisters. | hot bat ind vigorous osteopathic | Dr. John F. Manns, a physician | (reatmer wuld only hasten the and surgeon at Bremerton, and a/death, he said. Such patients, Dr. graduate of the University of Min-| Baldwin «aid, in their weakened nesota, described the treatment set | state, would be easily susceptible forth tp a hypothetical question, |to any influence the doctor might land alleged to have been given by | desire to exorcise, and the degree ‘Dr. Hazaard to Claire, ax that of of susceptibility would grow as the 4 practitioner “who had not used | patient became weaker. (that usual and erdinary care and! The experts agreed that the Wil- ‘knowledge of the human body and | liamson sisters would have needed tts ents and the alleviation | 25 quarts of the able broth, in- thereof, which is common to all stead of one cup, to sustain life, for lwho practice the healing art with-| the food value in fats and proteids out regard to particular schools or | in asparagus, from which the broth theories of that art.” was made, is exceedingly low. Dr. T. J. Baldwin of Port Orchard; At the conclusion of the expert sald that the food value of the pour: | testimony the state will rest, and ishment alleged to have been given (it ix expected that the defense wili to the Williamson sisters was only | ask for an instructed verdiet of not one-fifth of the recognized medical guilty, on the ground that suf “starvation diet.” By the latter he | ficlent evidence has not been intro meant, he added, just merely | duced to sustain first degree mur enough food to sustain life, and not) der. The defense, however, has enough to keep the body In normal| summoned 70 witnesses, and will condition. Fasting, he said, which | make @ strenuous fight for the wo- the regular medical school recog: |man fast cure xpectalixt in case the nizes as beneficial in-some cases, motion Is denied. (such |have administered to t nT ss Siete Ez: s the Sad Time of Year g When Students Really Study {the Potiateh pug backed off the |map in student circles, and he was more sought this week than the high school football wonder by the Tappa Keg fraternity during the fall “rushing” season—and that’s saying quite a bit. Ob, it was perfectly calm and se. rene. } “Just like the calm preceding the |storm,” says the “copper” on the iSchool beat, who was temporarily resting in peace, instead of the jasual pieces. | Bxaminations began Wednesday i the pablic schools and the uni- versity, and continued for the bal- jance of the week ucceRstUl seaKor Sold only by the ¢ Foot of Mafn St, s The melancholy days are come, The saddest of the year; Each little stude burns midnight oil, Examination days are bere. This was the most studious week of the year. Gone were the days— or rather the nights of the night shirt parades and brigade: The cowbelis no longer rang their merry inharmonious tune; leather lunged OON'T MISS THIS rooters dreamed no more of making * OPPORTUNITY Edgerly-Fitz Co. and mute convention; the Alfalfa Pies, and the Fil Delta Flush fudge 1521 First Ave. Half Way Between Pike and parties were only sweet memories; pool rooms showed a decided slump Pine Sts, at Entrance Sani. tary Public Market. Daily Fresh Churned Wash- ington Creamery, 37 per pound ....... OES Choicest Iowa, per pound in business; the Standard Oil Co, put in extra stock to supply the demand for midnight oil; bar- ber poles were safe, and Peck's bad boy brings the biggest and the rosiest apple to teacher. For the “cramming” period was was on in full swing. Students fished up their books from under the bed and other musty nooks, and THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1912. MY mur aM Drows iness— NODDINGS COVLT keep ME AVAKE ANY LONGER, Wealthy Man Missing my Waites Leased W Pin 4 ANG ate Jan 26.~ Veddy, wealthy politician and law Chargea touching Fredericks’ con. yer of Nevada, has been missing duet as an attorney, fliea by Thos.) from his hotel here for nearly « Woolwine, following hin defeat vy week, and friends who are visiting Fredericks for the district attor Los Angeles with him today asked noyship, were investigated by the!the police to aid them in their grievance committee of t neo search, Eddy left bis personal be elation. They declared the sharges | longings tn the hotel, where he had groundless. ; been Jenn thi week, SURELY OVERCOMES INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA IN A FEW MOMENTS Eat a few FREDERICKS EXONERATED 108 ANGELES, Jan, 26-—-Dis trict Attorney John D. Fredericks today stands exonerated before the los Angeles Bar association. of these and all Sourness, Heartburn and misery from a sick, upset Stomach will vanish. Time tt! tion, heartburn, soorness or belching of gas, acid, or eructations of um | digested food. no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or beadache. Pape's Diapepsin i# noted for its speed in regulating upset stom-4 ache. Jt in the surest, quickest and most certain remedy in the whole world and besides it ix harmless. Millions of men and women now eat their favorite foods without fear—they know now It te needless t¢ have a bad stomach. Please, for your sake, get a large fifty.cent case of Pape's Diapop sin from any drog store and put your stomach right. Don't keep on | being minerable—life is too short—-you are not here long, so make your stay agreeable. Eat what you like and digest it; enjoy it, without dread of rebellion in the stomach. Diapepsin belongs in your home anyway. It should be kept handy, should one of the family eat something which doesn't agree with them, or in case of an attack of indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or stomach derangement at daytime or during the night, it is there to give the quickest, surest relief known. HERE FOODS COST LESS-THEY'RE FRESHER, TOO RELIABLE DELIVERY—Frew from one or more stalls vending each kind of food. Look¥er yelivery signs on stalls, . HERMANN’S Hermann’s best Wash. Creamery, Butter, Ib. 40, 2 for .. Danfsh Creamery Butter tb. 35o4 bon... : ‘ Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, no getter, doz. STALL 22 LOWER FLOOR Four Cans Milk, with other Two Ibs. Cottage Cheese .... A. R. NELSON, Stall 32—~LOWER FLOOR Mt. Vernon Jersey Butter, Ib, .. Hest Local Ranch Eggs, dozen .. Limburger, pound .. MT. VERNON 8 ib. Sack Fine Granulated Standard White We SUGAR ONLY Stalls 201, 54, 40 very day in an It's the same sugar A 0 always $1'08 a 0 Bounds and ‘owe 2 Lamb Chops, 10¢ ib.; Best Bacon, 20¢ Ib. Yakima Burbank Spud, $1.30 back; Apples, Columbia River Smelt: 4i Rome Heauty and Russet Apples, $1.00 Bread, fresh, at 4c a loaf ....... Sunkist Oranges, 10¢ doz.; Fancy Lemons, 10¢ doz. . Cortise— Mra. Kidd's Pin Money Pickles, 10c pt.; Peanut Butter, 25¢ tb,— Genuine Finnan Haddle, 17'/gc tb.; Kosher Sausage, 20c Ib. ..... Eggs, not over 3 days old, 35¢ doz. ... " Cottage Ham Butts, 18¢ | Picnic Hams, 12/4 Large Italian Prunes, 2 Ibs., 25¢; Walnuts, 15¢ | Eastern Boiled Ham and Dried Beef, 30c ib. ‘ Fresh Churned Wash, Creamery Butter, 2 Ibs., 75¢ . 1 box,del.Kronfield— 46 -Christopher— 64 red... Brown—208 - +. Mrs, Linse—205 Halibut, 3 Ibe. Salmon, Ib. ... SAN FRANCISCO FISH CO, Open Until 7:30 P, M. .-26¢ | Salmon Trout, Ib. -10¢ | Shrimps, Ib. .. made diligent and constant per- usal of same; professors at last be- came acquainted with all their pupil the “grind,” ostracised from respectable rah rah society from September to Christmas, was the most popular gink in school in January, The “book worm” had Confesses to Save Friend When the evidence of the state was all in yesterday afternoon in |the forgery case against Peter |Caras and Peter Polas, charged [jointly with uttering a fraudulent | check for $49.50, Caras returned to the courtroom from the county jail, accompanied by a deputy sheriff, jand exonerated Polas from all | blame, pleading gulity to the for- ry himself, The alleged forged check bore the signature of W. R. Robinson. The jury immediat brought in a verdict of not guilty against Polas, and Judge Ronald gave Caras. the minimum sentence of one to twenty years in the reformatory . Sanitary Public Ma The Big Clean Market Always Dependable Peanut Butter Thompson's Peanut Butter, Absolutely pure, bulk, a pound , q LAUNDRY SOAP, 8 BARS ,...... .. STALL 36 BUTTER FROM 30n)°TO 40c A POUND A. SCOTT, Stall 28 Help! Help! Help x we Words by Sé Music by Con 5. Pin WESTLAKE, 5¢ Pine le PUBLIC MARKET fe SATURDAY’S BIG SPECIALS 4 Large Cans Milk 25c Milk on Gale at All Butter and Egg Stalis Pure Lard—Ho. 5 Pais 55c, No. 10 Pais $1.10—Sta “RUG” PORM NO. 3. “Hug” Day soon will be here, * fie Doings and Bie Fon pectals thet will start you BLEND HI-GRADE COFFEE CO. Winesap Apples, box. $1.35 Yakima Potatoes, sk.$1.50 Evaporated Apples, Ib. .10¢ | We Mave « Big Speeial on Oranges | Selting all Sines Se leas on the dos. | Stalls 326 and- 342 We Lead the Pac $ Ibe. best 6 Ibe best Min Four be mack Sait Three 100 pk Ghirardelty tbe Olymps Bee Olymple Pa ibe phe. Soda 360 "Kehtiiing’s ‘Tea No. 10 sk. choice Flour No. 10 ek. best Corn Meal All Brands Flour. Cut -Prices. | Stong’s Grocery #TAL Cranberries, qt saeee TAL - Onions, 18 1) uinees, 3 tbe, for jc Mama, 1 hanes, dor rh Hume, SPRCUA ottage Butte Tb Lucky Strike Fruit Market ag Meg orner Vitth and Mise, ° rn Picnic Hams. b. 1 half or whole, BAe = tenn The huntle while they wait. “holee Pot Fe hi and huptie to sta! where Choice Kteer Pot Row matin bo au ce Ment, 3 ibe et Boneless Cottage Ha: Hest Eastern Bacon Hoast of Pork, Ib. Ger THE BUG. NOT HOW CHEAP BUT How Goon. Butter, Cheese * STALL 19, BASEMENT NCO. | S100 ‘Be STALL 30 2 tba. Supreme 400 Coffee Pure Bul fhe +35 Fresh Roast anute, 3 Vbe Bulk Black Pepper. Ib... 40 Black or Green Tea, 1% Heat Head Rice, 2% ib. sack he Hacon, by ‘ork Hoast Veai Roast. ib. Rex Hains. tb. Prime Rib Roasts, Ib. Beat Wea Lowest OTTO PARTHIER ie pe STALLS heal si People’s Butter Store STALL 105. Get the Bug. Extra Special Saturday OLUTELY THE BEST, Fresh Creamery 15¢ ) ULAR de VA! ibe Potato Salad, pint 40¢ Hom> made Veal Loat 36e Home made Ham Leaf cate in the city fren under glass. J. P. PAYNE STALLS 305-306 Ghirardellt’s Chocolate, Ib. can 20 10 1b, mack Corn Meal Maine € 2 gc Oyste: Macaroni, ibe. Everything toe Be meget BBe-B4e piece. 1B... Ste ib. Ike IB ye-t8e i ae 14e-1T¢ cans Prices. 3 cans pkgs. Se ae Be ; Be at’ Cocoa, Ib...) Be Top Notch Soap, 3 bats Oe Stalls 103-104 . Tb. Bacon. b, a J. F. MILLER, Stall 2 Th “Rug” will et you and meke you a “Bugite” for big Pot- jateh Pug Day. Trade at yg have a Potiateh every day the year, ar mak Cudany's whole wee Choice Burbank Potatoes, sk.#1.30 Table A: : Cooking Strictly anch Exes. Cox. BOc By the Cane. Ib. . AB Mentse Oe i Chickens, ih. 346 1. Ge nle Hams, tb. 10 At the Wright Place and at the Wright Price. Choice lot of Laying Heng, ¥..2%e6 Veal Roast, Fresh Dressed Chlekens, Registered P : each 82-84 Carrots, Beets, Rutabagas, 100 Ibe " ‘ H Producers’ & Consumers’ Co-operative Co. Stall 250 Fine Bacon, lb. Legs of Pork, Ib. Fresh Side Pork, Ib. Hames, ib. ... Pot Roast, ‘I. ATLL All mood things come to thone | Get | ate | A. WRIGHT, Stall 3 BUST THR F y is helping t heat flour $ as the dell KR TRUST ur trust by buying Idaho's 1.25 per sack at Swanson’s; #bc y department is working overtime we are a 2be per No, 50 sack and Ibe per No, 26. sack for either Hour with you oF sending for it, Beginning February wo will make this offer on every sack of flour taken home from y we will also give away free samples p. Sample cup of coffee to all who Swanson's Stall 219. Satu of ten, coffes and pumice wish to try It No. 10 No: 10 Karo Sy ks corn meal hard wheat 2 cane B0c brooms Prunes, 2 lbs, ¢ Cocoanut, ou in bulk he 200 flour 2he ceenes |.) t Coc Se Rasy Monday Soap, 10 ba Fancy Big Potatoes, — $1.19 1 Fane ALLS 220-340 for No. | rt | ecece | | We Oranges, No. id i dor Columbia River r> Kippered Herring, 2 yet Stalls 2 18 Ibs Sugar .. Best Hivo Coffee. Vb iSe Silver Tip © New Crop, Walnuts, Ibe Peanuts, 2 ibs. for Get your steel cut ané Coffee’ here—-ground | wait. Coffee roasted 0 on ae | 6 Ibs. best Rolled Q ise | 2 Ibs. Pop Corn . tre | 2 Ibs. Dried Green 2 pkgs. Macaroni 2 pkgs Spaghetti, Full Line Best. and Fancy ¢ GET THE BUG AND Stall 15 | 3 Ibs. Compound ard. 2 Ibs. Pure Lard 23 One of the most sanitary Deti- | Leaf Lard, Ib. MURPHY’S Mi STALLS 13-14 Get the Beat Butter, STALL 23 7 SPECIAL SATU Sarairtes te oil, Imported Anchovies, Hex Collforaia Butter ® Very best 3 dsy old Exae, 4 large cans Milk bars Sunburst Soap ral orn Hams th less Corned Be Pure Lard, 2. ths. Lamb Stew, Ib... | Headquarters for Siteed Racon. Ham, 2 sitces ...< Bacon, Ib. Salmon, ib. . Salmon’ Trout. ‘3 Ibs, sv. at Pure Lard, 2 Ibs. .. Home made Link Sa Sausage Meat, Ib. Best Steer Pot Roa CARRICK & “Market The Clean Mart “Eastern Bacon, 1 HALF OR WI Sunkist Oran Grape Fruit, | ST: Yakima Potat Fresh Dates. ST.