The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 21, 1912, Page 3

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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 Broadway Meets the Mountains--A Moving ILLUSTRATED BY FILMS MADE BY THE AMERICAN FILM ‘ergs weet foe 1, 1912, Picture Short meat of the West MANUFACTURING COMP. pop os ae a ee most of hie time to teaching ” to Mary.’ moun-; the milkman who supplied the Way.) way forgot Mary and bega: be bead fric | side hotel with mitk, Furtheriaore, | vote pathy of hie od to neniae w be couldn't help flling in love with the leading lady her lines. But the E White W8Y | bor for Mary w taight as @ new leading man, who had the pax qountry do! birch sapling, sweet as the moun sionate speeches tn t play made} run large-/ (alo alr she had breathed all her them so realmtic in his preliciunary , with only | life, and tmnocent as dawn lrehearsing with the leading lady | where! Hat Joho was a long time Muding that he beat John's time directly ‘other like | out that he loved Mary. But John didn't know that he was | As for Mary, she knew right off out of the renuing, and went on | that she wasdn love with John, She coaching the leading lady ip her fell heels over bead down a steep lines. And once in a while he ption to! precipice of love the first time she would spout the lines bim wre ever saw the handsome playwright self, just to show her how they , while | from New York. would sound if the playwright him. ‘and Mary Then came the company, That is self were playing the part. , the rattail to say, the folks who were to play, Then one day Mary, neglected ‘and came | in John's mew play, who came up and distraught, came upon one of ¥ }to the mountains to study thelr | these mimic love scenes. It looked | io the moun: | parts and do their preliminary re real enough to her, poor girl, and) play (hat hearsing. at the sight ber mountain passions Broadway | Then there was the deuce to pay. flamed. So did those of her dad | on ‘The leading lady was an incandes. when she told him how she had! meeting cent peach, and the glory of her so been deceived, and those of her wr of | blinded John’s eee eee that be straight | mountatn ‘Irignde when the oid bivae Newcomb | iter of the If This Di Dictograph Thing Get Thing Gets Into General Use CLOSED TOMORROW Washington’s Birthday warcu Thursday evening’s paper for full-page ad about ip sixth trainload. McCORMACK BROS. The Store That Saves You Money SECOND AVE. AT JAMES ST. “John accuses the leading man of having made love | Broadway lof Mary Cutter, “Why, | am the man who loves Mary Cutter!" went riding up and down to gather | love to, if you please, and further them together |that the leading lady hasn't any ob- ‘Then the mountain came down on Sections at all; rather HWkee It, in like & whirlwind, !t/ fact-—tn short, that he and the lead swept Into the hotel grounds and ing indy are going to be married came upon the leading man mak- right off. tng REAL love to the leading lady) Then the mista cleared from Not knowing one dude from anoth John's mind. The fog of infatua- er, they concluded that this was tion lifted and the sun of true love their man, and they haled him off | shone through. He saw Mary stand to confront Mary jing here before him, the simple aa e s mountain girl she had alw Presently the mountain and | yet revealed to him in a new light Broadway are all snarled up. Mary! “Why, | am the man who loves rescues the innocent man from her Mary Cutter!" he said to bimeelf, angry friends; John, moonstruck astonished as if he had suddenly still, froths around and accuses the | discovered that his face was made leading man of having made love of reinforced concrete. to Mary, aud Mary's cowboy friends! And having found that out, he around, hankering to bang/didu't make any bones about tell somebody, no matter tng it Then the leading man clears the| And Mary didn't make any bones gnarl by saying that he never heard jabout accepting it and thet the lead ‘Thus the mountain met Broadway lady he ts making | half way. i lady te serecersar: sere: = BALT LAKE ‘erry, Feb., 21.— Ordinances passed by the city com mission today provide that there) shall be no more gambling in this olty after 1 March in (ive wars] average mer pp Haniern putter cage. local Prat Wératchee apples alive appies Netel oranges va Ox tongue freah’ Aver heart Mutton— wes ve Lamb Bronkers Pork-— % * Dressed howe Trimmed sides Loins Short Join ‘porm Speln Springs, over 2 Ibs. "ul live Retavert, jee alifornia ari Oregon oa Carrots, aac —From Culenue News, | iiccts. eseeneenne | Mexicans Seattle Affinity — |yes:2"" lot house tomatoes ruseela sprouts (By United Press Leasea Wire) FRANCISCO, Feb. 20.— Letters breathing undying love for Mra. Conception Gallian and strong contempt for her husband, Angel R. Gailian, alleged to have been written by a Seattle actor to the woman were produced by Gaillan today in Judge Van Nostrand'’s court in the suit for divorce brought by him against Mrs. Gal- Man, from whom he separated a year ago. The only clew to the identity of the supposed affinity are the initi “B.D.” signed to the letters. A decree of divorce was granted and custody of a Syear old daughter was also awarded to the mao. One Still Insists on La Follette LUMPS Ohio Fed. 21k! M. Buck, Chicago manager for Sen- ator La Follette, demanded of John Fackler, chairman of the Ohio pro-’ gressive republican league, today that he surrender records referring to the La Follette movement in Ohio, Fackler refused, He said: “Although practically every La Follette leader is aupporting Roose- , Walter Houser, eral cam- paign manager for La lette, till insists for some unexplained reason on continuing the senator's cam- paign. A continuation of the La, Follette campaign in Ohio can ald bo one but President helonseil ae ALL FROZEN t uP KANSAS cry, Feb., M1 rne Missouri river today is frozen prac- ticaly all the way from Kan City to Fort Benton, Montana. A sud- den movement of the ice would re- sult in the demolition of many bridges, River boats here and at Dewitt, Mo., are in danger from ice gorges. COP TREED BY DOG PORTLAND, Or., Feb, 20.—Patrol- man Griffith was hunting blind pigs when he entered Bessie Levy's boarding house, He spent the next half-hour treed on a dining room ta- ble by her bulldog, which she “gicked” on him, wewwoe- woo~s SSSSSu SSRaS * Peed, Selling magtere, ‘Weehtngee, os moth: Rielle sound thinotiy: if. ite 7 nea Shorts. Whele Cracked cor iddlings alied oat ixed The use of spirits ti ment of rheumatinm has proved an innovation among the medical pro- féssion, When mixed with certain other jngredients and taken proj f¢ Ws sald to be an ab infa re for rheumatiem an is the formula; “From one ounce of the treat- sapariiia compoun Hin Tedients home and put th fair pint of good whiske the bottle mad take a tablespc before each meal and at Results come immediately. | If your drugeiat does not have Torie com wid in stock he will t it in « ‘ew hours ve bis wholesale house. Dent be Intl some patent medic "In ing on having orie mpound In the ealed yellow | OUT Going Out of Business at F. H. Fairbanks’ Ballard Ave. Grocery Store actus ro of by staple and fancy groceries: ‘ancy Corn, 2 ney ‘Tomi 10 Ib. ise Corn Stareh, boc bottle Pick) everthing ja at Spirits for Rheumatism i erly ble | backache. | rout rie | 3 SULPHURRO BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES More Information on How to Take Stewart’s Liquid Compound of Sulphur GODSEND TO PEOPLE Sulphurro Bath Is Beneficial in | Cure of Disease Another Means of Getting Sul- phur Introduced Into the Blood. ‘Many Grateful | For the Boon of Sulphurro used a 10 am much it is a sure for catarrh If properly used or it a Godsend to the ¢@. scott. tation “F REV. J Hiand Ave Wash Woe Beattle Letters in Large Numbers Still Reaching Offices of C. M. C. Stewart Sulphur Co. SUFFERERS PLEASED TO TELL OF THEIR RELIEF “Wishing You World of Suc- cess”—“Pleasure to Recom- mend It"—“Glad to Speak Good Word”—“Pain Lefs | Me Entirely.” iw doing ite work prope soon effect a cure MACH TROUBLE. fulphurro Sulphurre ly and wi wr Hig SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS PRESENTED IN DETAIL Take done, sino Enema without paw Prier Kne troub How Tub May be Prepared to! Prevent Staining—Rheuma- tism Sufferers Should Avoid Sweets and Starchy Foods, and Eat Little Meat. uring the ng to the judgmen or an acid wiven for ing Sulphurro for a time ¢ one of the follow may. op 1912, by the t duiphur € AUDITOR Rate of Was Mt. Vernon, Wash M. C Stewart Wash r Sir: I want to tell you how wood your “Li lone me. Last wi rything with taking two bottles j| Sulphur it haw left me ent I also had tonstlitis for weeks and tried but no results, At of my sulphur bottle an: just thr mes and my ewan to get better, It is rid of success, I ATTERSON. Constipation; Stomach Trouble; Blood Wash. © Stewart In reply bs Thia nm. 9 1912. 1620 15th Ave, wetions dteeriving alonk | wit i tine | EXTERNAL USES OF SU'.PHURRO avoid had Sulpharro pkiet, pare staining KIDNEY TRO! and tet star ing ‘dra wnie theee se heed ttle, Wash, to your letter Anvouncing tha will be placed on under tho name “Bul- after January 1 tate that t Seattle, MC. r Sir cember 27 Sulphur narket mont for « d weak stom ach. When diluted with water it te an excellent hair invixerator andi scalp cleanser, It will afford me pleasure to recommend it to al) those for whose / ailments it is a remedy / I have no doubt that the demand for “Sulphurro” will be deservedly large. With many thanks for your cours |teey in supplying — tb compound ial heretofore, and with best wishes for su ULORKs, also High page 9%, for Mirectly tons have b [tub has become move it at gs r chlor THE SULPHURRO BATH ounce of Sulphurre fuls) to a tub uM | hed and the the air wi r, wo re t HEMORRHOIDS (PILE Take the de of r dose as directed on b lime ens, I'am yours very troly, Yours very gratefully, ike RIE. Fone: (Sign: R. PO! 4. RB. Pourie, Captain and A dose, also Su Address yaster U, 482 Are a without fall | one En four tab warm water Childrens One-half ounce of Sulphurre |two tableapoonfuls) in small t warm water. Marysville, Wast MC. Stewart Wash Sir: My wife and myseif deen using your Liquid Com- nd of Sulphur about a month and an. 1, 1912. avery grad i620 19th Ave. ith improves. | i the ulcer by thes as at first it | bathe. ame and depends upon | spoken ene! use of Sulphurro it to them and to Signed) §. P. MAP Box 371, Marysville, Stomach Trouble ih. Vernon, W! M. C. Stewart ‘Dear Sir: Tam. truly jhave put your Liquid Sulphur Gom~ ound on the open market, and aw expect to travel again thix sum- I will do all I can for the ad- ement of “Liquid Sulphar, hurro), as it has done me { deal’ of good for Stomach able, ou are at liberty to refer to m@ jat any time and I will be alwa $, SCALDS AND CUTS. glad to speak a good word for you RUAN ag one-half | 22d Your remedy when and where E 4 aif! car we have and rec omaman tee eigh AND WIFE Wash. canes of Rhe umation Skin or E t xerms in the Bic may renew their! # of fully dischare impurities, of ejected t ofidial results trom} Suipburro will be noticed | r eral health Into. the Blo y | ‘The Sulphurro Bath te « meceantty ND OTHER SKIN in the cure of di & rest for the fatigued and a luxury for all 7 HURRO FOOT BATH One tablpspoonful of Sulphurro ‘alion of warm, water. },,, When not convenient, or when | the condition does not permit the regular Hulphurro Tub Rath, a Sul Mt. 1912. pznke Enem for Enema Dire Bulphurro Baths. Paint yhurro diluted one-half fet same as for Rheuma Uleer Directions. tren ism. Re ad | TH phurro Foot Bath every night tn very beneficial, as more impurities | are thrown off through the pores of the feet than from any other part| of the body Sulph urro with apply. three or four| “Wishing you a apply linen dandage | porous New Tear Pie suiphurro. and | >*reps Nes Keeping. constantly | ‘ pi Ing bandage by | | pecan |Inflammatory R’.cumatism ri Seattle, Wash, n. Ist, 1912. LS ee 1, | C. M. C, Stewart. 1620 13th Ave. megs | attle, Wash page > am very th Sulphurro he Apply flanne throat saturated u Sulphurro and one- water, with additiona Forte: serven che Bate Ge Sent Cay el on outside, or, the chest with Olive Oll or Vaseline. | Jand throat may | be ANOTHER METHOD OF TREAT. MENT BY RNA happy and pros- | HURRO SPONGE BATH spoonful of Sulphurro to} warm water RS.) 1k THEBE. INIMENT FoR INFLAMED re High rk let | phurro " {See nth nkful to you for the tn | good and t benefit T derived from the use of lquid sulphur for |inflammatory rheumatism. After using this remedy for about six weeks, the pain left me entirely. I assure you that I will recom: ait to my friends. Thanking 1 again and wishing you success the future, Tam, Yours respect- y, VICTOR SKOGMAN. 14 B. Howell, Use aie of treatment painted with pure Sulphurro. Those extermal ap plications give, temporary — relief ‘he Sulphurre Bath is also advan takeous. IC Is Important to keep the | Stomach and Bowels tn good con dition m, Saturate annel cl three-fourths Sulphurro fourth very hot water, with a dry fils In addition the appil t near the part Is often is is beneficial tn any GOITRE. Take dos High conatipated. book ma Directions flamed part the outatd cation of ja help. ane whe n, Boren has that ca tie condition itre. Asthma ngeation of the TREATMENT FOR VARIOUS DISEASES Cleanse teeth with too %,| ped in same solution. |@rop Sulphurro full str medicin: brush dip- Once a week neth Cwith saturated hurro and 0} Goitre, with timid tooth. Repeat if n RYE WASH. To % glass of water (which hag been boiled), add one drop of Sul- phurre. (Shake well). Wink into eye 8 or 4 times a Make fresit me, Take dose internally for al health, READ ALL DIRE CAREFULLY When Sulpburro ts used as direct= A the results are always ber | never the reverse; therefore, i) in Throat or Lungs luetion least the two the the and six woeks oF first effect of be to improve Ceneral condition. “Re patient persevere with the treatment RHBUMATISM, i | s > AL HROAT Take the dove as directed: also| TONSHATIS ANN, the Tub Bath or Foot Bath with the| |Sulphurro in t er, (Note spe-| these bathe.) The High a, also ¥ (See be rections » twenty drops ¢ tenspoonful of he ° w hours, Apply flan | with ‘three-fourths nd one-fourth hot water | to Put an additional flannel on the outaid CATARR ted wash dose as without 1 Take 2 ail page 9, ant Gargle of te (See | Sulphurro a ) The following digt will hasten recovery | Those suffering from |tlam should eat no little moat of any kk | aweets — (particu)s candy) and starchy £ Do not eat straw- berries, rhubarb, currants, goose- | berries, 6 falad con Avoid the co tare suggestions as to Stomach 2 © of Sulphurro and give nature a chance. What Sulphurre has others it will do for directions are followed Rheuma Avoid done dose as direc . providing: cand mouth Take douche Price From Drugs 4-0, bottle . ation of acid 1 Y acids with 10-ox, bottle sweets or the same meal mrrecr cannot supply remit to us fer you wish, givin and we wil prepaidy at the Tt your druggist you with Sulphuro, the size of bottle f druggist, press to yeu, folowing. prices: 4-02. bottle 10-08, bottle The C. M. c. Stewart Sulphur Co. Seattle, Wash, U.S. A. ater t the Sulphur: timer it will be hoticed th is in better condition; Dose: One drop in water every ¢| hour until rolieyod Take Sulphur : er ro Tub or Foot Rath. Otherwise fol- canine perhape begin Co gcatter:|iow same directions as for Tonsititis en ‘a# much pain in another and Catarrh, an it did in its old location, In some | pyORREKA AND ALI cases the patient, may think he is ‘OF THE GUMS. rowing worse instead of better, his is not as ilkely to occur if the Rowels are kept in good condition the use of the Suiphurro Enema dix only an Indication that the DISEASES ie 1" general health. Use th wash or gargle bottle) night and fresh ho thm Take dose Bu m morning

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