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“CURE A GASSY, MACH IN FIVE MINUTES these now all Indigestion, Sourness, and Dyspepsia would vanish ubborn lamps; your head thats when you realize the vanieh tm five Fito gases and “ miserable Salt makes such misery gontinuons revolt-—it you can’t get It rego try Diapepsin. It's so needless to have a t meal a favorite food meal, then take a mot be any distress—eat without fear. It's “really does regulate weak, outoforder Millions of sales anbmally. of Pa Seth pe's Diapepain from any drug store, rellef and care known, ft acts atmost Darmiess and pleasant preparation which Agents for American Lacy Corsets, $4.00 SHOES al $3.19 ong Co. rn and Twenty-Second Ava. | — Montery ) ' } | Office Phone Bal. 476; Res, Bal. 974 ay Wood Co. and Coai. At Stimeon’s Mill, Seattle, Wash. } THE TIME TO DECIDE can furnish you correct and exclosive Remember Easter coutes early BAND BOX MILLINERY Market St, Baliard. Gur chances in our window @ispiay datiy * a ESTA aumnic ax BANK OTTO &. J. PEDERSEN, Cashier LAWN SEED HARDWARE CO., INC. REX SPRAY SPRAY PUMPS ‘TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! Rest Prices. Come and See. Baliard Av. Od Bwediah goods, including Fish Balls, Complete line of Heinz’s Pickles and Bot- Crescent and Folger's Coffees. Prompt FIFTH AVE. GROCERY 25th Ave. and 67th St. N. W. Rainy Day’”’ Man and woman gets ready for that Sside 4 certain portion of their income, W i our savings bank to accumulate. AN ACCOUNT, % RD BRANCH ws & Trust Co. — 9th and Ballers Ave: Ea oo @ nues H. F. KELLEY, Cashier Hereafter our aa will appear in The STAR every FRIDAY instead of on Wednesday. 80 WATCH FOR IT, beginning Friday, March Mh. the NEW. “EDISON,” “VICTOR” for MARCH, NOW ON SALE. them ALL for you if you will favor us with and Music House Ballard 1277. Near Market St. 7 US IN OUR NEW HOME” 9:20 p.m. Saturdays only, 11 p. m. THE STAR-—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1912. Mother. Her Boy and the Scafield Surrendered to Bee Mother Before MRS, SOPHIE VAN DINE TODAY They Killed Him BY WILLIAM BHEPHERD * CHICAGO, TL, Feb, 28.~after |* seeing five men in a bunch hanged |* ONLY SIX STATES HAVE iu Chicago, the other day, I tried to|* NO CAPITAL PUN. Write of the effect of the hanging | * ISHMENT on those who Witnessed it, hoping|* The states that have abot to prove, indirectly, that capital ,* i#hed capital punishment are Punishment has a brutalizing infia-|* | Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, ab0e on 'boctety & Wisconsin, Rhode Island and Now I have found a living proot |® Kansas of my bellef that capital puniab- Colorado once abolishéd cap- ment does more harm than good |* !tal punishment, but, in 1901, to soclety, *@ the mine owners had it re tt ix rare that a mother whose * Stored In ah effort to hang son has been hanged will speak |* Striking miners. freely of the matter, and ite conse- Capital punishment prevails quences. But Harvey Van Dine, 20/* !" all other tates of the union years old. one of the “carbarn bandits,” hanged a few years ago ** ** Pew R eee ee, tn Chicago, had one mother in a oe eee million, a fine, strong woman, who |'82ged him. ‘ now devoting her life and enor) “There wore three of us moth- | gies against the system of capital |¢o Mary Neidermeyer, Johanna | puntxhment. I'm going to put down! M&rks and myself. None of us) what whe told me about what hap knew the others until our boys | pens to families after the hanging. | Were Arrested. Gup Marks, Peter “In the first place, said Mra. Neidermeyer and my boy, Harvey, Sophie Van Dine, “T want to say | *@Bt to school together and Gus | that my boy, Harvey, would never |84 Peter used to come over to our CO. TO RE-ELECT A. F. HAAS? ve |house, where | had fitted up | Councilman A. F. Haas in seeking, He has voted against the transfer forced ta werk at | had Rot been | vorkshop for Harvey to Keep kim {reelection Here ia bis record for |of funds and helped block the build }away from home. But, even though | ®t ome while I was working. the past year: | ing of the elty car line. ho was a bandit, a hold-up man, a} “But you wanted to know what! He worked and voted bgainst the) When manufacturers petitioned to | murderer at 20, he always loved me id to the files. | Brickson ordinance compelling the open Lander street, he voted for the It was to me that he cou leased his | @ day, six months after Mtreet car company to sel) tickets Northern Pacific rafirond and crime, months before the police ar |BASking, Mra. Marks sent for me, [00 the cars Against the manufacturers rested him. t the running battie| ¥® bad become acquainted during || He has voted against all the Grif-| He voted to grant # liquor leense In which he was caught. be threw |(2@ trial And our two boys had been Mths ordinances to prevent over: to Arnold Zbinden's Seward hptel, up bis hands, at last and sald. 1 buried aide by side. I went to Mrs. | crowding on the street cars. |im violation of the city cbarter. laive up. I want to see my mother | @rks" bome and found her only Me worked and voted agninst the! He voted to grant a liquor license H 4 7 ** | daughter, Hattie, stark mad. The Erickson ordinance reducing the to the Palace hotel, in violation of en ee see ee |girt had ted knots in the hem of st of electric light, the city charter ‘On ba aoe AE cag 2 oe an | her skirt and insisted that cach! He Yoted against the resolution! He hae fought and voted against |. and told him to take it [bat he put bis arms around me and joaid, ‘Mother, [ don't want the | blame to be on your shoulders. If | 1 must die let the state do it" And (so | kissed him good-by and they i ; i) . i Thin has beet published here fo Quickest and mast reliable for ‘Mother Tries to Give Him PoisonMre. Neidermey In Cott » Mother Who Went Insane SARA ARA AAA RAH work 1 found & note saying that ~ Mra. Neidermeyer had been arrest- ig “One day Paul Marks, a brother * je for hitting @ policeman, I went |of Gus, came to my home and said, {to the police station and found ber | ‘Mrs, Van Dine, 1 want to ask your jthere, half mad, She had attacked pardon. It was I who taught your % | Policeman on the street, to boy how to shoot with a revolver.’ arene her son's death. About ev. Then he began to talk in a ram- [fry two oF three weeks after that bling way about the awfulness of *\nbe would be arrested for assault- hanging. 1 saw he had gone crasy * ing & policeman, on the street. 1 The next day he went upstairs in * | used to go to the various police his home and killed himself with a stations and secure her release. revolver. = The police pitied her. Once the “If my mind had not been « next door neighbors hung & noose strong one, | would have gone in- lout of a window to taunt her. The sane, too. But, from the very first, fehitdren used to ery her disgrace I determined that my boy should to ber on the streets. Finally, | not have died in vain and that hiv took her info my own home, and death would only urge me on in the there we two mothers bore our fight against capital punishment, I burden of sorrow together until she am going to devote the rest of my died @ year ago, her wits almost life to it.” SR SS Se WILL YOU HELP THE S. E. * * = — lworld. Mrs. Marks wae nearly in-|Provinion of the lighting ordinance the city jail sane, Hattie bécame violently in-| S™asting o 76-cent minimum | Counctiman Haas has been lsane while I was there and picked) He voted against the resolution | steadfast champion of the Seattle fup a knife. She wanted to avenge providing that on the city car lMne! Blectric Company and brewery in- her brother's death. I called the | ‘ere should be sufficient cars to terests and an unrelenting foe of all |police and Hattie was taken to an | #IVe every patron a seat | progressive measures. ~~ |aeylum, where she is today ia i “] “One day, when I got home from | | at Cures Any Corebtie Cough. AD a bE genes Over $20,000 Worth of High Clase Furniture in Rooms RATES Mingle Rooms, per week ... + $2.50, Momth 910.00 Room and Bath, per week... $4.00, Month 670.60 and put | exec! these si wits, | gtherwine’ indicated, are for strictly sone to | first grates. Inspect this hotel — EveryiAing complete—A beautiful lobby and correspondence room [them inte « half Bhake 1 weil hg an wamynawen bor | SXCORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS 010,680 Dining Room in Connection 2 Ind. 3071; Main 4908, The Single Tax Now Is the Time to Adept It The best time to do right is, always, NOW. The time to reduce the cost of living is NOW. The time to encourage new settlers, buildings and in- dustries is NOW. The time to wages is NOW. The time to free city and farm lands from specula- tive dis-use is NOW. Meetings Wednesday Margaret A. Haley of Chica- go, will speak at the home of Mrs, J. A. Matthews, 1221 BE. Columbia st. at 2:30 p. m. At & p. m. Adelia M. Parker and Otway Pardee will speak at the Longfellow School, 20th av. and BE. Thomas et. At 7:46 p. m. W. W. cane will speak af Edgewater Con- Paha tle, xo Guurch, Whitman ay. and No. 38th at At 8 p.m. M. B. Van Nuys and Paul K. Mobr will speak before the University Com- munity Club at the University Branch Library, 10th av. N. EB. and 60th st. At & p. m. George A. Pidduck and H. B. Veness will speak at the Madrona School Building, BE. Spring and 23d av. At 8 p. m, Charles A. Rey nolds will speak at the Ross School Building, rd av, N. W. and 43rd st. Dp. m, Mary G. O'Meara will speak in Mrs. Benson's Apt. The Berwyn, 1114 6th av, At 8 p.m. Joe Smith and Joseph M. Glasgow will speak at the homo of H. J. Probstfeld, 9300 3rd av. W. re Sample Ballot—March 5th PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 2 Proposition to amend the Charter by adding thereto a'Hew Article to be known as Article XXVII, relating to taxation for corporate or municipal purposes, providing for the exemption from taxation of personal property and improvements; and relating to the imposition, by ordin- Natide, of taxes or fees on certain occupations and industries, , as set forth in detail in Resolution No, 3457 : Single Tax Campaign Committee a 703-4-5-6 Northern Bank Bldg., ! Main 8000, Fourth and Pike. Freeh Rariers putter. Beas, local ist has it oD or will quickly get it from don't expert hea y to fool with « bad | Breakers Pork | Dreared hoes Trimet sides yin pork . reduce rents and prices and to raise Boloana | Tops .- moi Hara Meetings Thursday. At the Pantorium, Terry av. and Denny Way, Alfred D. Cridge and’ Will Atkinson will talk at noon, At 3 p. m. there will be speak- ing at the Daniel Bagley School, Woodiand Park av. and 79th st., and at the Jobn B. Allen School, 5th N. W. and 658th st Speakers, Alfred D. Cridge, Will Atkinson, W. H. Kaufman and Mary A. D, Brennan. At 8 p.m. Otway Pardee, Mary O'Meara and W. H. Kautf- man will speak at the Frantz H. Coe School, 7th W, and Wild Rose av. and at the West Queen Anne School, Sth W and Galer st. 5 At 8 p. m. Geo. A, Pidduck, C. A. Reynolds and Ralph Roy- al will speak at the John Hay School, 4th N. and Crockett, and at the Mercer School, 4th N. and Valley st At 8 p. m, at the BROAD. WAY HIGH SCHOOL, Oliver T. Erickson and Adella M Parker will discuss the effect of the Brickson Single Tax Amendment, | Spein | BPrings, over # tbs | Turkeys. live Hens, under 3 Iba |iiens, 9 lbs. and over | Hoosters, live, a rown, D. D. 8.|r 8 LEADING DENTIST FIRST AVENUB jon Bloc! Mexk GOOD THING FOR | sstss sats THE PEOPLE Doltar, | Make a Dol- ag gg: Og Combine Wilt 07. ulitlower, dox ser. heap den- mh priced Tao not co with the hii tal work, but h pric Sta! mbing Dentin half thetr price. 1 gv work; they do not mus This makes the combing, sure come te | imothy et sound falta . hay Py Wh | Shorts vhole 1K and Sundays D. D. s. wi OWN, MIXED SWEET PEA SEEDS —60c per pound; half pound, 30c. BUCKEYE INCUBATORS— From $8.00 to $27.50, the best Hot-Water Incubator. MANDY LEE INCUBATOR— The hest Hot Air-heated ma- chine- Agents for Sharpiess Tubular rs, less parts to 1o get out of Sire, INDIANAPOLIS an@ FLYER 7100, ® 3100, FOR EVERETT AND EDMONDS der, STR, SIOUX ” Agents for Rex Lime and Noon, Sulphur Solution, the best Spray for Fruit Trees and Poul- try Houses. Jacob Kaufmann Co. DSMEN 538 Firet Ave. &., Below King St. 1912 Catalog Now Ready, Send for it. i le Free onda 400 Avover raten, otto tive Deo, 18, Tand Schedules ubsect Without Notice. Hee, = Ind. 2156, |. 136, |knot represented the sins of the ¢S!limg on the mayor to enforce the all measures to better conditions in|" ! ] ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Bakin g Powder made fromRoyal Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE SULPHURRO: Popularity of Sulphurro on the Increase Druggists Still Marvel at Won- derful Demand for Stew- art's Compound. LABORATORY MOVES TO HOME TEN TIMES AS BIG People Journey West From Minnesota to Make Personal Investigations Into Sulphur- ro’s Marvelous Cures in Se- attle and Vicinity. Sulphurro contin > grow in favor with the people of Seattle and) all the Northwest. Its use is already wider in its home state than any other medicine, and some drugmist: Olosale houses assert that t for Sulpburro ts jor all other medicines com phenomenal demand for Sut- phurro is still amazing dealers who ail their business lives have handled medicinal preparations, And each evidence that Sul pain ever disc mated ¢ warde of 4 had been brought back’ to he and strength by Sulphurro during | (he period when it was given away by Mr. © C. Stewart, the dix leoverer, from ‘tis home, but |since the beginning month, when it wa market it ie safe number has been doubled To supply ali the Sulphurro that public demands, the © M. ewart Sulphur Com: compelled \trom the epace will in another month wart is giving the manufac | ture of Sulphurro the same ca’ w making it for thousands of showed when mixing health-giving ©o! as at first A week ag: ham and Eve a that it wa Ne people.of Belling tt were told the story y of Sulphurro, and of anes, and thir pl Portland and stern Oregon are learning of {ty lmerits. Before many more weeks jthe entire Pacific Coast will be ac }auainted with the things that Sul phurro has accomplished in giving Ith to the suffering, and in a or year, It is predicted. will be known and advertised as the | home of Sulphurro In every state of | the Union. | neaning of the . siphur Company's ort time of its ex Mr. Stewart has already re ceived ‘overtures from cities of the Northwest and Pacific Coant askt1 | that he loc his manufacturing iahine manu ® result of Mr ry, and each city | would like to have the benefit of it | From a force numbering two or | | three persons when Sulphurro was | first formally introd upon the} |market, Mr. Stewart now employs | more than 30, with indications that eventually he will have one of the largest payrolls of Seattle's manu facturing Interests. Sulphurro is convincing. Skepti-| clam has had no opportunity to show ts y rs about Sulphur j has be led on fact, with the proof right at hand: no extravagant jor unwarranted statements have |been permitted to appear. Only a | few of the hundreds of letters of ap have been placed before . and each has shown en or such marked improve ent that a cure was in sight > much in has been attract- | ed by the accomplishments of Sul |phurro that» have journeyed West from Minnesota, even, to talk | with » of the persons whom Sul- |phurro has made well. They have | ineed that the story © remarkable than it appeared. Cures of men, women and children judge of the King superior court, who was incapacitated by a ere attack of gout, attributes his dy recove attle but what at least some men | uses Sulphurro ‘# widest field of cures jso far has nm among the sufferers from rheumatiem d stomach dis lorders, chiefly, because these affitc |tions are more numeroys, perhaps, |than any others, BQt it’ has been Jequally effective in rlieving scores of other disorders—diabetes, goitre tumors, throat affections, etc, So in principle, it continues to trate ite efficacy in where the directions for pal and internal treatment carefully followed. Sulphurro’s secret lies In its sorption directly into the blood. of us in childhood days have taken the sulphur-and-molasses prepara tion that has down to us nh immemortal effect of the sulphur is not gained by the organs of the body and the blood ff sulphur is taken In powder ed form, for it coats the lining of th stomach and Intestines, the interfering with rather than aiding cireulation and digestion. Stewart's L Compound of Sul phur, on the other hand. gives the | call you benefactor of mankin | of Sulphurro. de | tell IMITATIONS) Every. Family Needs Supply of Suphurro | Portland Man Most Enthusias- | tic Over Benefits of Stew- ) art Medicine. | | “MANY WILL CALL YOU MANKIND'S BENEFACTOR" Duplicate Sulphur Spring Baths in Your Own Home— Neurasthenia Yields to Treatment With Many Other Diseases—“Wonderful Rem- edy.” iF YOU CANNOT OBTAIN SULPHURRO FROM DRUG GIST, SEND DIRECT FOR BOTT! Sulphurro is on sale in drug stores throughout this territory, Dut becaune of the dittieulty. ts supplying all the trade on mueh short no be possible that here store haw been overlooked. find you can't get Sulphurro m your regular drugs! wend direct to the office of the C. M. Stewart Sulphur Company, $10, $11 and S12 Northern Bank building, Se- * and order will be lomptly Please let vs know the name of your druggiat, may tain a no that ve aD oppor tunity to ob jupply of Bul- phurro from us Sulphurro is put up in 56-cent and $1 bottles. When direct, the om Portland, Or, Jan. 9 Beattie, the public the demand had possibility, phy- y, to meet same, r consideration, a ores the i sically and financial at least gratia, The bottle you sent the writer has been tried for neral aliments, and in what every iy should have in the house, for It purifies the blood, and this reaches the root of so many ailments, It Is easily taken internal- ly, and may be applied externally as well, with quite immediate re- sults, permanently favorable. oy 1 state that no wonderfully succeeded moounding wil! save many an psive trip to sulphuf springs; ides, it le otherwise economical, and cannot possibly do any injury to the person taking it under your general direction for its wi Permit me to cong Hlate you tn your wonderful succ in extract- Ing the sulphur and ntatning {te liquid ate without nm the least settling in the bottle. Many will Very E. DAVIS cond Bt. truly yours, b Mosler Safe Co., 108 Neurasthe: 108 Second &treet, Nanaimo, B.C. Jan. 2, 1912 » M. C. Stewart, Esq. Seattle, Wash. Dear Sir Neerfully testify that I received gr enefit from the use I was suffering frot neurasthenia and a mild form rheumatism. After a close applica- tion of the preseription fer one month, the rheumatism vanished, and a sturdy upbuilding of my ner- vous system followed. Thanking you for the great good derived from your treatment, T re- main, yours very truly, (Signed) T. J. SHENTON. Box 673. Rheumatism. attle, Feb. 15, 1912. The C. M. ©. Stewart Sulphur Co. Gentlemen: Have been using your uiphurro for rheumatism and am ntirely cured. Want to thank you . and if at any time I may ¥_service to you in recont- mending Sulphurro will gladly do it. Yours truly, CHAS J. JOHNSON. cM. ©. Stewart Co., Be- attle. Dear Sirs: T have been using stew. art's “Liquid Compound of Sulphur,” “Sulphurro,” for four months, and it has fully cured me of rheumatiem and stomach trouble, of w have suffered for some years, and I find it a blessing to mankind. You ean freely use my name. Thanking you for my relief from bf respectfully W. BENSON. au Street Sulphur suffering, remain, w Constipa- 4 art 2. Your letter of recent date received and in reply would say that T cannot say too much for your Sulphurro. It ts a wonderful remedy fe atiam. Both my wife and re like different people e gained in weight, eat heartily, sleep good, and, in fact, are both free from the aches and’ pains that we had before using it. Tt is a won- derful medicine for constipation and indigestion, Wishing gratefully * MR rheu: self a > IT remain, uu suEcess, Ps, ) MRS. J. R, SHARP. my testimonial as 1d Uhink it a sin noi ou ire, Iw to its merit able to carry away foreign growths and local affections« Skin diseases particularly subject to its power. w that the spring ts opening, it i time to think af ht J ci have a period of lany of for sulphur at th y al ora vin, that should be Even you have no particular ailment, but feel the need of a toning and cleans~ ing, Sulphurro will answer that need sulphur access to the blood direct, stimulates circulation and drives out the tmpurittes, blood is th he Hl and make you fresh and vigorous for the coming of the out-door season,

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