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‘Unabie gm Next June Mass ory man avert Heense. Sbie to aay Dotd fag Albert ng dort In June, ye & license to of Hud was June, but to be obe is ir N, pant they are ges houses ax runt , Pain and by ‘to suffer ton or when to “you it do you } stomach The sample t pack: Write to Rowley | } Pond, n. thinks spring is near also, ax she Is the first to be stung by al wasp. Norfolk has on jexhibition Che first [912 groundhog, land Louis Rewtter bes in a glass jglobe the first pollywog which he caught under 24 inches of tee, | A Big Meteorite Barely } Misses Steamer Bostonian | The Leyland Mne steamer Boa. | tonian, arrived at Boston from M chester, reports that a big meteor ite nearly streck her at 5 a. m, last Saturday It fell into the ocean with a hin. ing sound only a few ship's lengths from the bow, ralsing waves that wept over the decks, by’s Evidence Saved Mer Father $99 on His Fine Just as the judge was about to fine Joseph Kichards in Chicago for carrying @ Concealed weapon, & 1émonthsold baby’s coo was heard. “Whose baby is that?" asked the court. The prisoner's wife an- nounced It was hers. The judge Janounced he had decided to fine ithe prisoner $100, but he would re- duce it to $1 on account ofthe in- fant. | Witt Excavate in Poor Little i Puppy for Engagement Ring Misa Alice Jacobs asked police | headquarters, in New York, for ad- |Yive on how to recover her $150 ‘diamond engagement ring, which |disappared just before her 4 ‘months-old pup began chewing on the box it came ti, Today the puppy will yield up ite ‘young life In order that a veterin- ary may explore its interior for the | missing diamond. | eat Chinese Student Wins Oratory Prize at Lehigh A Chinese student won the first prize in the junior oratorieal con- test at Lehigh university. He ia Chimin Chu Pub of Nan- saing Kiangsu. His subject was “The Present Revolution in China,” He won the Wilbur scholarship Inst June, $250, the largest cash prise at Lehigh. A Woman Drops Dead While {disturbed her midulght a Elica A. Van Order, wife of Edward Van Order, dropped dead at Ithaca, N. Y., after chasing the rodent. She was 78 years old, and had ived with her husband in a house at the head of Cayuga lake for 50 years. | } | Motor Truck Drage Falien Tree From Track and Saves Train The New York express was about due at Lee, Mass. when Jesse Har- rington discovered a tree. two feot in diameter across the New Haven tracks, Ralph Doolittle came along in a motor truck at that minute, and in- stead of flagging the train, the bi truck was hitebed to the tree and iit was dragged out of the way just as the engine rolled by. PORTLAND, Or., Frightened by the unnanal actions of a prowler who had hung around the Sellwood crematory for several j slghe people residing near by no- | Ufled the police. Sergt. Wanless, latter waiting for hours, caught the ‘intruder, who proved to be a city de- tective, sleuthing. Patrons Proclaim This Wondrous Drugless the Climax of Efficiency. neER was bie and re referred know, Il was THIS BOOK FREE a or worthlees +f Mut 8 t eve: at harm combina be- Fight way. 1 mnt of off 37 Ht, my 5 your own . you how ‘8 Way” OOS Welg: After Heduciag My Webgix Why permit too much fat t miserable when my dr bination Home — fat-reducing tment will make you bringin peace, prest and poise and proper prop | face and tigure? It ast the — thounw grateful letters am receiving, J. Hoise! cs Great writes in of i 423, Kan has pounds harmless W. In Montevideo, lout thirty in thirty Mamie MeNel- Desloge, that she with and I can thousands of #atinfled Rend that I ty Behmi ts, Minn., pounds days ly, write 65 the. treatment give you f name customers. I have prepared a bo for you entitled “Weight Reducth Without Droge which | am eiving way free and send- ng pfépald, so that you tnay know of my aeful treatment and quickly re- your fat, secretly at your without harmful exerciaen, vation diet, pills, drugs or medi. * J will nat valuable and renting by FREES to all fat persons only who ask for it, so write this very day for your copy. i will sarprine y Jer 96,400 in cask if I tall ta lost my that the best way to know | happiness in to wive St Sincerely your friend, MANJONIN HAMILTON Sulte ee Central Bank Bldg., ‘ole. inew- B.} in Pursuit of a Rat: dear } } { } } } do you suppose these me or hide @ sallow complexion | Bess, akin only emphasize the defect. The better way is to apply pure mercol cold cream—putting it on at night, of cold |half-dead cuticle ix, absorbed by the lk x Perfectly thie But BY ETHEL tony PrHE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1912. p THINGS IN THE NEWS Ny Funniest i It Sounds Bad for ter.” RRYMORE. ETHEL BARRYMORE ‘The saddest thing about my best story is that nobody believes it, although it is quite true, A certain American lady, the dearest of old creatures, but a noted Mrs. Malaprop, bad been most kind to me and to my brothers in our eartiont stage work, and had so endeared herself to us that her word Was ® sort of law even to us most jaw! youngwiers. It happened that during my engagement with Sir Henry Irving, the ay urgently Invited me to rash forth from London one broiling Exelted by a rat whose gnawing |June morning, and lanch with ber at her daughter's country bourne, Mra,| where she was stopping Accordingly | dashed madly to Paddington station and took a train to the little town adorned by her daughter's « folded in the befrilied and voluminous em brace of the old lady, who was attired in a wonderful effect in lnagerie| When 1 arrived | wi house gowns. “You dear child,” she cried, straining m excuse my appearance! Daughter |» Ue. o her by sleep ant, “you sonnd in the arms of Raucehus, and | just slipped on thin loose old nom de plume and came LOS ANGELES, March 6-- Bert H. Franklin, confessed briber, testified before the county grand jury that indicted Clarence Darrow that Darrow gave 1" 8 sum of monty with which to bribe Juror Robt. F. Bain and Prospective Juror Geo. N. Lockwood, in the Me- Namara trial, according to notes taken by attaches of the district attorney's office, which are today in possession of the defense. The cistrict attorney's office. in accord with instructions from the court, gave these notes to the defense to aug- ment the partial transcript of the evidence taken. The not were accompanied by the af- firming affidavits of Assistant District Attorney Ford and Deputy Keetch. “BYE AND BYE” LOS ANGELES, March 6.—Why auys all call Hamilton’ demanded First) Haseman Patterson of Vernon, "Ask me, then (ell me,” bubbled Hap Hogan. Because it's my name,” replied Ham. “Now will you bayT 13 Bye and bye,” murmured Hap, | skipping away DISTRIBUTING ALMS SAN FRANCISCO, March 6"! wasn't beggin’; | was distributing alms,” said John Ryan, charged with begging. Them benkers at Pine and Montgomery didn't pive me nothing. | gave them 60 cents Ten days. | ; We } } Lo ¥ Be Ox Xho sho Bad Complexion | It's foolish to attempt to cover up. when you can so easily remove the sallow or the complexion itself, Rouge and the like on & brownish Bi He ie Du: Ge Sq. } tw He Pe a ized wax He removing it in the morning with | fis warm water, following with a dash The effect of a few appli- The} < cations |» simply marvelous. a t ry Al Wh wax—painless, gradually, in tiny imperceptible particles—revealing the beautiful velvety-white new skin | beneath, No woman need have a sallow, | blotehy, pimpiy or freckled com- i} plexion if she'll just go to the drug. Ko gist’s, get an once of good mercol- ized wax and use as suggested, Advt. BAN ordinance forcing all dog fined to wear muazlen. [Native app Chucks | dita. “ow Potatoes Carrots | Hoots the same #s you would | Calif. © Cue ler “EVEN A DOG” FRANC ©, Mareh dog bas some rights, supervisors, refusl Fruit—Selling Price natcher apples 1. 18@ * 1.26 2 r val oranges... Dresses BMeate—Gelli ins, NG 1, full °. and , ngue, fromh ort loin pork ; pulgAs | Pigs’ font ro rite ; kK sauange .. ct MAURES Hote en 2 ibe. & under over 2 ibe. #. live v under 3 iba ne, 3 ibs. and over mtorm, Hive, Ibee...s cka, live, Ib. en Vegetavies—mellii 10¢ tbe Price. bog i mie oy oo aaek enips, ack un don. boage thyowme lett jet tite, ft 0@ ad nt arabers, do 8 “Peed, Seliing Price. Washington | atern. imothy et pound tt falta heat hay 9.00 15.00 :00 20 thy 1 4 cor Adiings Hed oats and mixec 8 Broadway. ttle Automobile School, é 3 said oo © 108 ° | thar the ‘on 3.9 © para en} not con * IT DOESN’T HURT A BIT —AT THE— Union ¢. Dentists Third and Pike—Entrance 305! 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We use nothing but the very best of ma- terials, and perform the work in the latest FORT WORTH, Tex, Mareh 5. fwd Persons with a single individ uality in the term that best de tallest twins, Johr and Cobb Harris, sons of a well-to do farmer living south of Fort Worth, So alike in statu weight and physical features that thelr father, somewhat near sighted, can not tell them apart, the twins a vemarkablly alike in habits, tastes and temperament Twenty-one last spring, the boys are six feet four inches tall and weigh each one hundred and elgh ty pounds, Witht their hats on the resemblance is perfect, Cobb in distinguished by parting bis hair more nearly in the middle. The personal pronouns “I’ and “mine” are unknown in the vocabu Tavies of the. twins—dinetead, they say “we” and “ours.” Their af fection for each other is so strong that their boyhood memories hold ho recollections of the usual fights Sulphurro Cures AreaRecord of ModernMarvels | Wonderful Letters of Apprecia tion From Men and Women of State | DELIGHTED TO TELL FOR OTHERS’ BENEFIT |Read These Communications | to C. M. C. Stewart Sulphur Co. and You Will Be Con- | vinced Sulphurro is the Great Discovery of the Time. Beattie, Want 21, 1992. M. C Stewart Sulphur thern Hank Hidg., ¢ It gives ob The Co. ne a No y Pleanure to tell my story of @ul phurro, Although I am ond a6 years of ake and had always eit more than ordin enithy, | have every to believe that Sulpburro kept me from heing a cripple for ilfe years 1 had artiew beginning ache but for the jast three e trouble stayed with me all] et At (iret only my feet w Jatttelpa: tut after at sl over We untill I think every joint lin amy, ody wae suffering all the ain it is possible for a iniserabie Joint to suffer : ahd much ability the pain got my Teel were three Years T have Wear w rempe nor vue anywhere Ap frequently 1 onthe at to walk blocks when I and fest my feet | My condition war getting serious jand alarming to me, Between Janu- ry, ® July T bad oh worse ail It got me where, for ok, unable t some one wx | 1 | ate to / t have to tell how I developed when going. Until lately swollen that for not been able to table hoe at a the nine my | time th 1 wae not -ab n tWo or thr compelled to stop 1 was to meV [helping |. ,Lstarted on your Liquid Compound of Sulphur or Sulphurre, about July 110, 1913, following insirvetions to [the letter, Six weeks after commenc Jing the Mulphur treatment I went to |the Olympte mounthing on a bunting and fishing trip and | was running everywhere over the mountains without any pain or inconvenience at all, and t have had no rheuma lam since K las beeu seven months since I commenced taking the Liquid Sul- phur and, aw during the six months prior to that time f was confined to my bed at least half the time suf fering as, 1 thought, no human be- ing could suffer and live, and as now for seven months I have had no trace of the old trouble, 1 belleve one ean nately say lam permanently cured. As I took no medicine but the Sul |phar, T am be belleve the Su |phur cured me, and Tam ready and happy to rece nd it to any suf jferer from that unbearable disease. | 1 want to add the warning you leave me. A few days after begin ning Ole remedy my Hition was [worse and kept getting worse, Just as you eit would. 1 felt'mont strongly the natural inclination to stop taking the medicine, and con- fewn that ot times I felt as if T had to do no. Hut happily for me, T atuck to it until past this amgravating |etage, when, my delight, 1 could hotice an improveme ny CO! dition, which was cc nue and Gulte rapid. 1 felt and feel tha jern miracle hax been performed, #1 baye already sald, my rheu- matiom left me left me for good, an 1 verily It ia, 1 trust fay Lam under witeh | cannot wish ye nd for me to ligation to you forget, and 1} r remedy the | orves, Yours HAM, JE odo i tor SAVED FROM BAST BY SUL- PHURK Unton City, Wash., Feb, 17, 1912 » All Who May Be Interested For re past T have been ferer from severe attacks of sciatic rheumatism and last winter T was confined to my hed for over a month with the most severe attack I had yet need. "The us treat ments giving me no relief, I deter mined to #0 40 Mt. Clemens, Mich. for the purpose of taking the oure there. 1 left my home at the head of Hopd's Canal on crutches, and upon teaching Seattle met a friend who informed me of the now much tniked. Of. Rheumatiam remedy, Stewart? Sulphurro, and the large number of rheumatianm sufferers wh had) Obtained marvelous results through taking It My friend advised me to try it. T had taken about everything in the way of rheumatiom epecifies, an: White 't had but Mitte faith tn this new. remedy, coneluc more to the list, pre the Buipbur take according to directions. ‘To my, astonishment and within three days Twas throw away tches and walk around with and in six days returned home appar- ntly cured. So far there has been 0 recurrence of the which Dam thankful ind it to be @ duty to relate if BIG TEXAS TWINS ALIKE AS TWO PEAS| and tussles that characterize bringing up of aver same household. NO ANKLE JEWELRY | PHOENIX, Ariz., March 6—Goy, | Hunt has matched the -Fiorence | state prison baseball club againat | the Phoenix team for next Bunday | lat Phoentx, He denies thec the in| leld wil! wear ankle Jewetry, The Jub's uniforms are causing dincus- ‘oy HENEY IS ARRESTED PORTLAND, Or, March 6. “Francis J, Heney, charged with vielousness,” droned the clerk in the manieipa!l court, Loungers craned thelr necks, expecting to see in the prisoner the graft prosecutor of San Franc wits an tnof-| jfenaive looking collie dog. | diaminged, the boys, in the bee 4 ALL STOMACH TROUBLE VANISHES AFTER TAKI If you had some Diapepsin handy and would take a little now your stomach distress Indigestion would vanish in five minutes and you would fi fine. The harmless preparation will digest anything you eat and over come & sour, out-of-order stomach before you realize it If your meals don't tempt you, or what little you do eat seems to 1 you, or lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heart burn, that is @ len of Indigestion. Awk your Pharmaciat for a 50-cent cane of Pape's Diapepsin and take a little just a8 soon an you eat There will be no sour risingsy no belehing of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heart burn, fullness or heavy feeling in NG A LITTLE DIAPEPSIN {the stomach, Nausea Headaches, Dizzir griping. This will sides, there will by food left over in polson your breath odors. Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure for outeforder stomachs, because | It prevents fermentation and takes | hold of your food and digests it Jeet the same as if your stomach waan't there | _ Relief in five minutes | stomach misery is at | sore wating for you ‘These large 50-cent cases contain | more than sufficient to thoroughly | cure almost any ease of Dyspepeia | Indigestion or any other stomach disturbance. Debilitating ews or Intestinal all go, and, be no undigested stomach to with nauseous th | all drug from any SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR. ele wesc Ae , lame J Yer Vena "aac ee Great Testimony Spontaneous and Convincing} Letters on File at Sul- phurro Offices. OPEN FOR INSPECTION TO THOSE DESIRING) Straightforward and Powerful Appreciations From Many Sources Pleasing to the Mak- ers of Stewart's Compound of Sulphur. This paper today presents some of the mont remarkable ledters of ap preciation ever written for a medt- cine, They tell of cures made by Wiphurro, so surprising as almost to challenge bejief, But they have been sent to the offices of the C. M. © ny by peo ple well known in Seattle and ite vieinity, and who desires may see the original letters on file in the Sulphurro offices, 810-811-812 Northern Bank bullding. Just read the statement of FH etcham, Jr office ta in the Colman butlding and who has a wide circle of acquaintances and friends in Seattle, Its straightforward na ture is so convincing and powerful in Ite effect that this letter may be regarded as one of the strongest en- doraoments that could be made, Similarly effective t# that of ©. 3 Johnson, of Union City, on Hood Canal, wh his way East to take sp tment for sciatic rheumatism, when he heard of Sul phurro’s cures, and after taking it t days to throw his ewart Sulphur Com any whose je without goin and will remei tit has do} he lives. Thi endor taneous and ¢ and wh Sulphurr for him to th nents are so spon- nvineing that they greatest satinfac: tion to Mr, Stewart, who discovered Sulpliurro, and wi it first in an effort to cure a member of hia own eumatiam and stomach Ho successful was it right ¢ first day that friénds came by the hundreds to obtain the newly found boon, and in less than a year Mr, Stewart distributed It to up- varde of 8,000 persons in Seattle a] rected to it and @ results from it# 4 4. JOHNSON had.watehed @ majority of th rege 7 be in their health and strength, known and appreciated throughout erre tian y Y 1G j. D. Van Atta, Well Known and Prominent in Fraternal Circles, Interviewed. HEARING RESTORED IN SHORT SPACE OF TIME Loss of Hearing Attributed to Catarrhal Condition—Stom ach Troubles Fall Before Stewart's Liquid Compound of Sulphur. BY F. W. STRANG. To lose any one of the five senses and have it restored through the agency of a medicine makes the suf ferer forever grateful to the medi cine that wrought the cure, “he story of Mrs. F. J. Mueller of Bothell near Seattle, whose sight brought back by the use of Sulphur ro, is known all up and down the Pacific coast, and in Eastern stat Ag remarkable as that cure is the cure of J. D, Van Atta, of Seatt whose hearing has n brought back to him through the kindly of tices of Sulphurro. the greater part of three years Mr. Van Atta, who is a weil known Mason, Odd Fello# and mem ber of the order of Redmen, was so af that his case was pitiful and excited the ke his friends, The affilet upon him first in the } right. Its exa he hy been able to learn, but attributes it to a catarrhal affliction of the membranes of the ear some Sulphurro from he was giving it almost im "said Mr. about six npletely just was nest sympathy amon, Van Atta yesterday. weeks my hearing was restored and today JT can hear as well as I ever could, “At first T did not take the Sul- phurro for deafness, but for a stom ach disorder that had troubled me greatly and had caused much suf- fering. I would have been greatly pleased even if the rellef had gone no farther than that. You can tmag- ine joy, hen, my’ deafness dis app and made me feel like my old self once more The stomech trouble made it necessary for me to cease smoking, and I hed to be extremely careful in my diet. . Now I can eat anything I Hke-without discomfort and smoke all T want, “Sulphurroe will be an intimate friend of mine ax long as Ttive, It is hen Sulphurro comes to the United States, ite cures are cer- tain to reach into the millions, richly deserving of the success it ts * | tonsilitis from Sulphurro’s Friends — toeting, for its cure ous.” opt, Van Atta came to Ses are marvel- le from of the >} Hiding, with entran lnke. Before opening this ncted the barker sh Rarker. zd f sulphur as a lotion ts Mr. Van Atta’s features Tr extablinbinents, as for and as a b cleansing sare very Van Atta. iphurro- in @ » idea) mix- hair, and it fe the scalp. “Also, it beneficial in combating dandriff, Another use I find for Sulphurre in the p is for removing pimples und blisters on the face. The pure Sulphurro applied to affected spots on the face by the Up of the finger Will cause them to turn white and disappear in a very time. “Barbers will find burre of the most usef preparatio that ‘ around their places, and as soon they learn it« merits we will Sulphurro in every shop in the eoun- try. Being such 4 good distin and purifier it seems a matural rem- Charles Steele, Mr, Van Atta’s shop, ix as enthusias- tie about the merits of Sulpbarre as is his ch Sulpburro has re- stored Mra Steele to health after long suffering with stomach trouble and other ailments. \ partial A few dra Quart of water makes ture for use on t ent for * one ot the forcetn IF YOU CANNOT OWTAIN SU PHURKO FROM DRUGGIST, ND DIRECT FOR BOTTL but becaui supplying all th. ae If you find you om your lirect to | promptly kn of your druggist so that have an oppor tuni tain a supply of | us. is put up in 50-cent and $1 bottles, When you order direct, the smatier size will be forwarded to you and the |} larger by express | SULPHURRO STOMA Wonprerr FOR Wash. Feb. Stewart, Seattle. am writing this letter ow thankful Tam that again—that Su phurro has surely saved my life. I under various treatments and was told T » undergo an operation ronever get well. 1 heard of your onderful medicine and five weeks ago I began taking It. IL was almost blind and suffered what I can't ex- |plain with st trouble, kidney <1 bowel t. Thad spasms nd had to be given morphine to jmake me sleep. Now my eyes are as | kood as when I was a girl, though I am #3 years old, and [ feel just as | Young as I did a’ score of years ago, |" My daughter has cured herself of by the use of Sulphurro. operated on times, winter the tion re- 1912. thre: afte: She was jand ever | turned. | 1 can’t half express my telling this. Sulphurro is simply a | wonderful restorer for faded, thin \hair and dandruff, My daughter, 16, bad eczema and dandruff so bad that she was losing all her hair, She used the Sulphurro, and now her hair is so fluffy and glossy, and | grows rapidly Hoping 1 have express jelearly, 1 will always keep in the house. Respe MRS. GRAC Madison, Seatth ight In A myself wiphurre 2416 B. BACK AT WORK IN THRE Seattle, Wash, | CM. G, Stewart Sulphur Co. Wash: Gentlemen—Having received such Immediate results and benefits it affords me great pleasure for ward you a letter of appreciation for Sulphurro, Suffering fre Rheumatlam compelled me to retire from work. Mr, White, f ast= land, with whom I come tn contact almost daily, suggested I try Sul- phurro, rtherniore, he tox enough Interest to call on you at your house, obtained and handed It to me, ib once using as directed an days t was back to work turning to work T signs or indicath T continue using Suiphurre never enjoyed ax good health as at present Yours LAWRIE Purser Str Seattle, AQania,