The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 6, 1912, Page 6

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Vapor Treatment For Catarrh ‘The HYOMEL vapor treatment ts especially recommended in atub: cases of chronic catarrh of Jong standing, but remember that the inhaler should be used daily aa usual, ‘This treatment only kes a fow minutes’ time before going to bed. Pour a scant teaspoonful of MYO. MEI into a kitchen bow! of botling water, cover head and bow! with towel and breathe for several min utes the vapor that arise: You will be surprised at the re sults of this treatment; it makes the head fee! fine and clear; you will sleep better, and that stuffed up feeling will gradually disappear This method is also used to break up the worst cold in the head over night. A bottle of HYOMET (pronounce it High-o-me) costs 50 cents at drug gists everywhere, Complete outfit, which includes the little pocket In-| 00, Rooth’s Hyomet © THE BATOR —The Ideal, Built for this Elght successful seasons ‘Sold ont o., Foot of Main St, Seatth ‘A Seat in the by the Chas, 1. fn ‘Bt 166 THE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1912. Balcony Sometimes Has Its Advantages CAN'T FIND 000,000 NEW YORK, Feb, Ga 2 acre Sa MORSE CAR TRAVEL |... 0% 7 ate ATLANTA, Ga,, Feb, 6—Charles roag wizard, wh W. Morse, the New York banker | days seo from Sn pardoned by President Taft after | mystified today over the: serving two years of a 15-year sen-|ance of bis will. It tele Robs While Family Eats A robber, who proved himself a leet on’t Congratulate Me, WOMEN ARE gee 2 999 man iat. on chronic Lie tarts on the main diseases ate! Beart Serhite aig tag all in; Hoe oN art dibeane: nee Mey. ree Wee LAUNDRY Moe “Glasses we make for you are the best for you because they are the best made. this price should ted with me. I Congratulate ‘Purple (Ry United Press Leased Wire) SAN DIBGO, Feb, 6.-——Mra, F. M. Pierce, divorced wife of Francis M Pierce, who fs a miember of the theosophical soctety at Point Loma, was called to the stand today as a witness for the contertant, George L. Patterson, in the Thurston will ease. Mrs. Pierce was on the stand scarcely more than an hour, but jduring that time she proved to be i i | BUT one of the most important witnesses of the case. She told of a time when she resided at Polnt Loma, shortly after the wedding of Mrs Patterson, the teatatrix, to Clark Thurston, a prominent member of the society, when she was going from San Diego to the homestead on the ferry boat. She stated that on the boat with her were Mra. Thurston, Miss White, head of the art department at Point Loma, Misa |) Davisson and several others, Mrs. Pierce stated that she over- heard a conversation between Mise White and Mra, Patterson ta which the former said; “Mrs. Patterson, IT with to con Rratulate you. I have been wanting to come down and see you since your wedding but I have been so very busy. The witness alleged that Thuraton replied “Don't congratulate me, gratulate ‘Purple,’ She did it, thought I needed some one to look after my busines “Mra. Pleree, do you know whom she meant by ‘Purple? asked Judme McKinley. | “Yes, She meant Mrs, Tingley.” 2S THE SAFE WAS EMPTY With President W. E. De Larm gone and the books of the Waab- &@ bearing in bankruptey ts being held to- day by Referee in Bankruptcy John P. Hoyt. ruptey was filed yesterday by th ‘The petition tn bank » Standard Ol) Co, A. C. Gunn and |Seott I. Wallace on claims of $121.47, $840.50 and $1,250 respective- Sates Tt FHC co ty. Harry E. Wilson, receiver appointed by the #' a safe betonging to the defunct companies, but court, located it was absolutely mpty. Numerous clients are still flocking to the receiver with tales of sacrificing little homes and life-long savings to buy land certifl- cates and stocks in this gigantic “wildcat” proposition. WEDDING AT GROOM’S BEDSIDE (Ry United Prose Leased Wire) LOS ANGELES, Feb. 6.—If the condition of Lieut-Com- mander Samuel Brown Thom- as, U. &. N., will permit, he will be married tomorrow night to Miss Grace Melius, well known in Pacific coast society, the ceremony to be performed at his bedside. ‘The wedding was to have oc- curred today, but Thomas sud- denty was stricken with pneu- monia, and he is very ill at the Carlifornia ciub- Miss Metius | ABE GOOD AGAIN | SAN FRANCISCO, F i" penance paid, Abe Ruef, who lost ithe privileges of 4 first class pris loner at San Quentin by smuggling jeandy into the prison, was today |restored to bis former rating, after |® month's punishment. VENICE, Cal,, Feb. 6—That earth, alr and water navigation in the same craft is possible is attested |today by 26,000 persons, who saw | Aviators Parmales and Turpin start | from land, soar 2,000 feet into the air and alight on the ocean's sur- Pas. good “shinner,” porch post at the Byman, 1221 } hile the family wae at id inned up the aidence of EB. Summit avenue,| Cheer up! Women may, NOT BARRED it was only @ fleet. | ing little irritation in campaign tife. can and will run for .| protection of the $1,000, Members of the saw the thug leaving by a balcony door, and, Investigating, » discov. ered their loss. The Eyman family formerly lived at the Hotel Sorrento, Terry av- enue and Madison, and the house Theo, Coe, who is in the East for |the house unoccupied on account lof burglars, and asked the Eyman family to move in, $5,000,000 Line Plan for Tacoma PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 6.—Porter Brothers, railroad contractors of Portland, have been awarded the cont to build for the Northern Pacific a double track line from \aacoma to Tenino, a nce of 46 miles. Work is to be commenced at once. The contract price is said to be in the neighborhood of $5,000, 000, The line will be completed in 18 months. The road will bave a more fa’ able grade than the one over *\|whieh the Northern Pacific traina how operate between the two points. It will parallel the bay shore for |about half the distance and will af |ford opportunity for quicker ser vie BOISE ELECTION BOISE, Ida, Feb. election set for February 23, the commission form of government campaign is in fall swing. A vig- orous fight between the procom- | was | The antis are- carrying om a | poster and pamphlet campaign and [the c.y is literally plastered with appeals to voters to rine to the special charter \they now occupy is owned by Col. | Con- | She the winter, Col, Coe Wid not wish! ‘With the) missioners and the antis Is being jeftice, Corporation Counsel Brad- ford says so, and Comptrolier Both- well will, accordingly, put on the official ballots, among the other 46 candidates for the council, also the names of Mrs. Kate Sterling and Mrs. Sylvia Hunsicker, Someone, during the past week, very ungentiemanly attempted to rule women candidates out of the race on the technical provision in the city charter, which limits of- fice seekers to those who have been “qualified electors for four years.” And it was ungallantly pointed out that women have had the franchise only since Noverber, 1910. Where fore, the argument continued, |women could not possibly be qual- ified at this time. But neither Bothwell nor Brad- ford would be so mean in their in- terpretation of the law. The fran- chise amendment of the state con- stitution is paramount to the city ‘charter provision, they hold. “Any charter provision repug- lnant to the constitutional amend- }ment in any way, has no force or jeffect,” reads Bradford's opinion. ‘British Columbia to | Adopt Single Tax ‘The royal commission on taxation for British Columbia, after sy study, and traveling throughout th territory Interviewing scores of wi nesses, has made a report which recommends the abolition of the poll tax, the exemption of all per sonal property and improvements |on land (buildings) from taxation. The report states that the sentt ment through the province ts prac: tleally unanimous for the single tax, and that henceforth the revenue for | the provincial government of Brit fsh Columbia should come from the land tax - the value of good looks—of a fine com- | WAGHINGTON, Feb. 6-—Thi ASHINGTON, Feb. 6—-Thirty- four thousand American troops to- day await orders from the state de- partment to leave for the Mexican border to protect American inter- 3 jeopardized by the present Jexican situation. pare for immediate duty were sent to the troops yesterday by Gen. Leonard Wood, chief of staff, fol- aang | the receipt of dispatches that President Madero of Mexico had ignored a note from Washing ton demanding protection of Amer. lcan citizens and American inte ests. There are today 5,000 Unit States troops in Texas, and if the 34,000 men now Orders to pre- the entire mobile army of the Unit-| ed States will prepared to en- force any demand made by Wash- ington upon the Mexican govern. ment. Announcement was also made to- day that the South Atlantic squad- ron was under orders to prepare to |nail for Guantanamo, off the Cuban coast. WOMAN CONQUERS MOUNTAIN NEW YORK, Fev. 6.-—-Mount Coropuna conquered, Miss Annie E. | Peck, the noted mountain climber, today is back tn New York from South America, after making the first ascent of the peak, which is one of the highest, she says, on the Western Heminphere Woien Appreciate | plexion, a skin free from blemishes, | bright eyes and a cheerful demeanor. | | Many of them know, also, what it means | to be free from headaches, backaches, | teas and extreme nervousness, | because many have Jearned the value of | BEECHAM’S He probably will | of his $40,900,000 i trace of it ABUNDANCE OF SOFT, FLUFFY HAIR move are ordered south, practically | >! Get a 25 Cent Bottle of Dan-|ately double 1 derine and Just Try This— Stops Hair Falling Out at Once. Danderine dissolves every particle in readiness to|f Dandruff like snow beneath the lazing sun, cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp; forever stop ping itching and falling batr. Within ten minutes after an ap plication of Danderine, you cannot find a single trace of Dandruff or a hair. appearance of comparabi Juxuriance loose or falling hair and your sealp | tollet counter, will not itch, but what wil! please you most will be after a few weeks’ use, when you will actually see new) hair, fine and downy at first--yes— but really new hair—sprouting all over the scalp. A little Danderine lots of it if you Danderine. will immedi- iP Pick out the men who ha used Electra-Vita and you |neo men o! and confidence. men who respect maelves nd admired by their fellow men ho does not like to be strong, if force. years. stomach bility and men of power and are respected 1OS8A cieco. he No diftere brittle and scraggy, cloth with Danderine draw it through your’ i one smal! strand ata fect is amazing~your Nght, fluffy and wavy, self tonight-—now- pretty and soft as aay * been neglected oF | careless treatment surely can have b will have AND NOT A PARTICLE OF D, 1 used the trouble areatest amount of ny “JAB jowerd st —_—— tence for wrecking the Trust com | Hawley drew up a pany of New York, today is said to! ago, in which ~ bes be able to travel. leave for New York in the next | ough search has failed toy made Gt | mer of true hair health, «= Get a 25-cent bottle of Danderine from any iat insisted upon at face for a dozen sharp sping. - poate og = (ees were carried on many of possi nt. | ot oe the trips, which were made without | ARIZONA'S FIRST GOVERNOR |Secident (By United Press Leased Wire) TWO CHARGED WITH Pe ee Ariz, Feb. 6.—-George , WHITE SLAVERY W. P. Hunt will take the oath of} SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6 ; Bar , striking textile mill workers, the office sg the first governor of the) White slavery is charged against! sate militia, including infantry and lcavalry, continued today tn contro! rrested here to-| of the city. Although 22,000 of the who claim the | operatives are still idle. they are under which the city is operated. Militia Still Guards LAWRENCE, Mass. Feb. 6--De- pite the orderly attitude of the “FINGER NAIL PHOTO” FAD ot to be be Berlin society as taken up the “finger nail pho- jo” fad, started by by Desly: formerly King Manuel's inamorata. ‘The nail is first sensitized and the hoto is easily reproduced upon It, SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6.— |Wong Dew, Tong Jung and Wong causing no trouble, spending their | Wah, Chinese pupils of the Oriental time principally upon picket duty | public school here, have today iden- pe (and in holding Indoor meetings. tified Wong Shee as the slayer of ile the men had promised to make| ALLEGED WHITE SLAVER (James Kane, « i¢yearcld boy them “real actresses.” PORTLAND, Or., Feb. ¢—Cartes| Tuned, B®, school race feud im NO TRACE OF BODIES é Butts, aceused of bringing Nellie “NPAtown- (By Unites Prose Leased Wire) HONOLULU, Feb. 6.—-Frederick|Sams, as a “white slave,” from) NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y., Feb. 6.| Shaffer, a bugler on the cruiser| Eureka, Cal, to Astoria, Or, was —Despite the vigilance of watch-| Colorado, is dead here today, bav-| brought Into the federal court to- ers, no trace has been found of the |ing been drowned when he plunged |day, and his trial was set for Thurs- It is your assurance of bodies of the man, woman and boy | into the surf to rescue a Mra. Carl-| day healthfulness. Kristoferson’s son, Other the | hunt Pasteurized Milk ia the best woman. month: milk that you can drink. Use J) ———————— - - thie milk of certainty. as the most reliable aid to better phys ical condition. Beecham’s Pills have an unequaled reputation because they act so mildly, but so certainly and so beneficially. By clearing the system, regulating the bowels and liver, they tone the stomach and improve the digestion. Better feelings, better looks, | better spirits follow the use of Beech- jam's Pills so noted the world over For Their TELLURIDE, Col., Feb. 6—John| j Herron, aged 60, a’ widely known Good Effects Bold everywhere, 10. BSc. | FREE electricity, and |ife” It gives you |which to set the machinery of your body in motion, and the proper use of it will’ give you eaith and happines electricity of with | Blectra-Vita is the electric, In- | vigoratin ice that pumps a |stream of vim into your body while you sleep. It renews the spirit of ambition and [makes men | discouraged | have a pain inauguration date was made toda! following the receipt of advices by | empting to per-| Attorney General Bullard that je two 1é-yearold girls into a President Taft will sign the procla- | life of shame. Irene Casey and Mai mation admitting Arizona to state- Hoffman, the victims, told the hood Monday. slow-golng, ne 1f you tout. If you Tumbag plaint. “or of nerve force, Blee- 1 festore you to per- Please send me & sealed) your 7 iMustrated book. = 4 Name i | bh. | application of more for me took in 15 Western mining man, is dead here today a8 a result of injuries _re-| Butts was captured after a ceived in a fall of rock in the Pan-! extending over several |dora mine, of which he was consult: | ing engineer. week's Vita did droge I Address . wept down the gorge bathers wed floes Sund: ' Every Picture Up * Tells a Story y Makes Backache and Suf- ferings of Kidney Trouble Seem Needless Have you suspected your kidneys? Alki Mrs. J. H. Boynton, 5924 80. So. ' St., Seattle, Wash. says: Street statement I gave for p recommending Doan's Kidney in December, 1906, still holds good. We © value this remedy as highly as ever and ba more than one occasion spoken in its favor, B Kidney Pills were used in our family in @ kidney complaint. The person who had this suffered a great deal from a pain and the feet and was hardly able to stand at Doan's Kidney Pills brought prompt relief! Frank A, Wilson, 414 Jefferson Jefferson FT Soattic, Wash, ouys: “About Street two months ago I began to suffer from backache and an all gone feeling through my loins. I was tired and listless and hardly knew What ailed me. When I noticed that the kidney secretions were profuse and too frequent in passage, I decided that my kidneys were disordered. I had heard several people speak about Doan's Kidney Pills and I was led to get a supply. It required the contents of only two boxes to completely relieve me, I firmly believe that I would be fat on my back had not Doan'’s Kidney Pills come to my attention.” Many Seattle people have. They have used Doan’s Kidney Pills for lame, weak and aching backs, for urinary disorders, for weak kidneys. They frankly tell how they found quick and lasting benefit. Marion bo aaa og 3 Street Doan's Kidney Pills have & used in my home with results, induced me to try the remedy whem DRS gan to suffer from symptoms of kidney @ I had a tired feeling in my back and hips not know what alled me and I was finally i to begin taking’ Doan’s Kidney Pills. me relief at once. I still occasionally when I feel out of sorts, and they always tix in good shape.” it arion Sty The words of Seattle men ‘he fact Mrs. A. Cochran, 1343 Sturgess | 2% women will prove to many a weary sufferer a wel Sturgess Rona, Seattle, Wash, sayas “The Road publication I gave {ti 1907 recom- mending Doan’s Kidney Pills, after they had cured a member of my family of kidney trouble, still holds good. The person who took this remedy is now enjoying good health and has not had the least recurrence of kidney com- plaint. Doan’s Kidney Pills can be depended upon,” come message, pointing out the cause of many myster- ious pains and ills and showing the way to find relief. What could be more convincing proof of merit than Pills recommended by home people everywhere. home testimony? Doan’s Kidney are being Rewnre of , Whe Init STATE DENTAL WAR A| GOOD THING FOR | | THE PEOPLE You Save # Dollar, 1M Jer and th Lone Tro Six thou- Thirty thousand persons are making their testimony public to their neighbors. If your back aches, if you are tired, lame, weak, nervous, running down constantly, sus- pect your kidneys and get the one home-endorsed kid- ney remedy— sand newspapers are presenting this evidence. Mrs. James Rickard, 120 FiRRS Ave., Seattle, Wash., says: oP used Doan's Kidney Pills for® ney trouble and am glad t@ that this medicine was just what my system ed. before taking this remedy | bad tried others but had got no relief, Now I am my kidneys act properly, and | have ne more or that tired feeling in my back.” T. Morri 10 Broad 8 i oman orris, roadway, Seattle, Wash., says: “I have taken Doan's Avenue Kidney Pills for rheumatic twinges in my limbs and back, and also tr. regular passages of the kidney secretions, This remedy has helped me greatly... [ am feeling better every day, due to the use of this remedy.” -Do Broadway AN’S KIDNEY PILLS te « if their price. 1 guarantee ‘ao darantes thi ny io tito Comh ine jer, ; At All Drug tr seri FOSTER-MILBURY” aa

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