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THE STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1912 People Who Think They Know It All Are the Bane of a Druggist’s Life _ Words by § Music by Conaatet VON DING I VANT TO IMBRESS OW MY DOG HAS FEVER, Ger Me Ban! Dor Foou VOMANS ACH, ANODDER Case oF |[ DID You SELL MY Wire SomeTHING , You, ADO, VILE 1 AM AVAY—=Don'y GET STRYCHNINE AND QUININE MIXED. QUININE ISS FoR PrOPLE, BUT STRYCHNINE 183 FoR DOGS. REMEMBER DOT. Have 8 GRAINS OF QUININE, ror iss DINKS QUININE 18S FoR A DOS. @UINING CRIMINAL NEGLicee—- A FELLOW PULLED DER WRONG SWITCH UND SENT DER TRAIN TO DESTRUCTION! iss PEOPLE. FOR A DOG STRYCHNING. OH, VélUuL~—— I JUST GIF HER DER RIGHT DING UND You Ber DON Tv, SEATTL Hains, N. Y., March 27.— Patrick J. Ring, who is fighting for a sbare of hie wife's million dollar estate, told the court that he was broke and had been eating nothing You won't have to fish out thatjoxygen through the pharynx and little book and turn to page 23 for/ starts respiration. the instructions of how to save a) The pulmotor, it Is claimed, prov- person from drowning, or potsoning,|ed the means of saving four lives In or asphyxiation, or — ei¢etrical! Chicago, where it is being tr's* it shocks, if the city lHghting depart-' at present. It is an invention «©, che PULMOTORS TO SAVE LIVES; Quick Retief—Trial Package Mailed Ment buys those palmotors recom: Fdison Commonwealth company 'D ARGUE MIT HER, COC COC COO OOO @ THESE FRENCHY STYLES THE HOUSEWIVES VEX, WHILE HUSBANDS DISLOCATE THEIR NECKS OOOOH HSH SHHHHHHOOOHHHHHHHOHOHOSD SCOOOCOCH OSHC OOOOOS e ° e FOR WER DOG JUST Now ? yess, 1 Be 1DIT, Dr DOG Gor More for Water Superintendent Youngs of rf department has draft- jinance to be submitted to the city utilities committee of the council increasing the minimum charge for water to 50 cents a month instead of 25 cents where no meters are in use. Youngs also recommends separate service connection with water each Were T DER veut? GHEAP. BLS A CAUSE. OF Millions of Notice thia ture; ft shows — Have Used Ww. pic. the isl ees WRECKS mains for ‘ttle hard % mended by the city utilities depart “It will work,” say ite sponsors, house. Considerab’ annoy- | HYOMET inhaler the Free to All—in Plain og ge Piles rl fearful ng ge be cured if you go at ght. An operation with the knife ts © dangerous, humiliating and rarely a permanent success, wi ‘There is just | the oi one other way ment. The pulmotor is going to “and will revive life in the most ani work much more effectively, it ix /aggravated cases, It will induce claimed. There will be several sta-| pulmonary action shortly after that ons about the city where the pul: has been stopped by upnatural im motor will be ready for operation. | terference, which, however, leaves a has been shocked by live/the body physically intact.” You'll tell the central girl at ty hall. Or it may be a case of drowning or gas poisoning. The girl will get your address and con- © }nect you with the nearest pulmotor _jstation. Immediately a man will start out with what appears Iike a sample suit case. It will contain a pulmotor. The victim's clothing moved and he ts laid op his bac! ‘WEW MEXICO’S FIRST SENATORS (Ry United Preas Leneed SANTA FE, N. M, Mareh 28 - is then 2® | albert B. Falls of Three Rivers trial = package : free to all ¥hOlthe mouth, and the pulmotor mask|tors from New Mexico yesterday ts buckled to the head. This is an|by the etate legislature. Both are electrical apparatus, which forces standpatters rt ee ae “PAUL WHITTON SUCCEEDS — THOMSON AS PORT ENGINEER The port commission yesterday |cases, I doubt the advisability of | rhoon accepted nal entering into private contracts for wn] pee H. Tho diem oe the utilization of public utilities.” re : a agg & W. Witkin and A. J. Brown return mail, the trial| appointed Paul Whitton, assistant) aiso spoke in the same tenor. wrapper. engineer, temporarily as his suc} Commissioner Bridges announced cessor. A delegation representing that he would oppose sale of the Carpenters’ union, of which the Harbor isiand bonds until the great remedy, and on toward it you call | ‘Thomas B. Catron of Santh Fe and! the tongue is drawn firmly out of Were elected United States senna; Tf the bew directoire skirt, just just ® vietim iavented in Paris, becomes popu startedhome on time, lar over here all the mon will want |*Weet: Just then a woman came U Main street. She wore a outaide jobs. They'll be after alvin ihe new. directolre moder chance to be ont on the street, look. split to the knee, her #i in stock- ing around a bit jing showed. At least I beard it did | ‘The overskirt is slit aud the un-|——1 could not , there wan a derakirt ts mostly network, With crowd around her 40 deep, The unusually large meshes. Under! street was packed, I could not the pew mode, the followlag do bow through, | missed my t mestic incident may be common: [and never got a view.” “What makes you late to sup) _. . ~ per, husband dear?” the wife re marks, and sheds « gentle tear, “The steak is spoiled; the coffee, too) is cold, and if I did not love you | would scold. | esiled the of if It's Correct, Cheasty Has it Chartes R. Case, president of the | bonds for the other harbor improve State Federation of Labor, was a! mente sold, He contends that, member, indorsed the attitude of | like the street oar bonds, the other the commission sot to be rushed | public owned improvements will be | into making contracts for harbor | opposed by the interests and the) Improvements. bonds will not find a market unless “Organized labor,” said Case, the precaution is taken to make the “stands for public ownership of | sale of Harbor Isian? bonds depend public utilities. Except in extreme! on the sale of the others. ST Se ES Harmon a Standpatter--Bryan LINCOLN, Neb. March 28—De-;Harmonites do not expect a major ‘iaring that Gov. Judson Harmon of |ity of the democratic votes at the Ohio, candidate for the democratic | coming convention In Nebraska, nomination for president of the bem United States, ix a congenital re) Marconi Gets United Wireless actionary, and that bis choice as & standard-bearer would be ruinous to the democratic party, Wm. Jonvings Bryan today wrote a letter in ener. etic disapproval to E. H. Moore of| The United Wireless Telegraph company passed out of existence yesterday, according to R. H. A. strong, local manager. He voesivel word that the American Marconi Columbus, O.. manager of Harmon's political interests. Wireless company has absorbed the nited Wireless, the trustees of the The letter recites the bolting of the democratic ticket by Harmon fn/ latter company effecting a sale on &@ cash basis, it in believed. Arm- 1896, and bis record since that time, which, Bryan alleges, shows the) {Ohioan favored the attempts of the | reactionaries to control the party. | | “That Harmon is a reactionary is|strong immediately flashed the unquestioned by any fair-minded | nes to all wireless stations, and to man,” says the letter. “Since 1908 | the ships at sea, and these are now working in conjunction with the vea- sele equipped with Marconi appar. atus and with the Marcon! station at San Prariciseo. his political influence has been {thrown to the side of the reaction- larles, notably when he appeared be- | Hfore the constitutional convention in | | Ohio and advised its members to re- a ann ae i Jeet the initiative and referendum.| PROTECT OWNERS |Surely, you cannot believe that One hundred and fifty owners of |democratic candidate with such shore lands along Lake Washington record will prove » popular leader at | formed a meeting at the Chamber |this time, when nine-tenths of the | of Commerce Yesterday to offect an (democrats are progressives and! organization for nearly one-half of the republicans |jaunehing an acti re aroused to the ‘mportance of ‘taking the government out of the ‘control of predatory interests! | The letter further declares that the purpose of ve campaign to | Protect the title of the shore land owners In the uncovered stripe of land which will be exposed by the lowering of the jake. CASCARETS CLEANSE TORPID ~ LIVER AND SLUGGISH BOWELS No ods how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your head aches; how miserable and uncomfortable you are from constipa- tion, indigestion, billousness and sluggish intestines—you always get the desired rexuits with Cascarets . Don't let your stomach, liver and bowels make you misorable an other moment, put an end to the headache, biliousness, dizziness, nor- Yousnesy, sick, sour, gasay stomach, backache and all other distress: cleanse yolr inside organs of all the poison and effete matter which ia producing the misery. Take Cascarets tonight sure. If your teeth are un discolored, en or unclean, you wil what the \ halt ad and Up tire num ie here, where it, and the only way you wilt lever discover — ix @ time when economy is so weil practiced as to come to THE O10 DEN- HA at the rat warning o pature or be: [$15 Sets of| | et | only vity and | the trouble atope ly and the expense Is —) trifting. We are alwaye glad ty Bive you @ free ex; mination and we will tell you the exact ¢on- dition of your h. 3 alter how badly they linve been neglected, we can put them in = good order $10 Plates the am fave you a would pay |$5, elsewhere, on $ 00 10 Cemts. Never gripe or sicken, “CASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP.” one of on rlenced pra and all the work guarantied for tweive years. REMOVAL SALE Before vacating our present location, we are offering a discount of from 20 to 50 per cent on our entire stock of Wall Paper, Pictures Moulding, Picture Frames, Pyrographic Outfits, Wood to burn, Cut Glass, White China and Bric-a-brac, "GLOBE WALL PAPER CO. 907 Second Ave. ime you had left fice on the telephone. They told Were you alone? Where did you spend the intervem ing time? In some saloon? don't smell clover so I'm inclined! to think that you are sober now, | But what I want to hear from you! iu how you spent three bours get tig home tonight?” rt “My dear.” be sahil, “you've wept (il you're a sigh No fault it te Of mine that I am late. Mar a ance ERY soni CALLS EM JULIET AND ROMEO {Ry United ress teased Wire) 108 ANGELES, March 24 --Row ert Benton Davis, baking powder tangnate, who is opposing his wife's euit for separate maintenance, i¢ awalting today with anxiety the ines of procedure of Mra. Davia’ attorney, Delphin Delmas. Davis, although he hed issued strict orders to his attorneys to avoid disparaging remarks concern-|iang have contributed to the es ing his wife or his deughter, 14)! pecially fine assortment of shirts) cretia Davis, sat silent yesterday a | which we have just received. $1.50 Delmas referred to bim as “Jullet” |g, and a man who aided him to leave his New York bome as “Romeo. Davis, it was stated, would be court today. Cheasty’s $15 and $1 Men's Salts, Overconts and Ratn- coute Are the Talk of Seattle. ‘w Spring Style, Latest Weaves and Fabrics, Becond Floor Department. Famous Alfred Benjamin Suits Ljand Overcoats from $26 to $50, | in all the best | makes, ‘« Linen Mesh, | Dr. Jacger's Sanitary Woolens, and} the Vassar, Lewis, Superior Ameri- can Hoslery and Scriven's gurments at prices ranging from $1 upward. The finest sbirtmakers in the The Big Men's House. Father and So Frozen to Death) (By United Vrese Lensed Wire) | SECOND. McMINNVILLE, Or., March 28. After « long search the bodies o Daniel T. Entler and his V-yea> | son, William, today were found allt the woods 18 milex east of bere. The two were frozen to death while on a honting trip. It t« believed they met death early in February It is thought the boy was injured, and the father remained with him Entler had taken off bis sweater and wrapped it around the lad The Entlers had taken up a tim ber claim near where their bodies were found, | THE ORIGINAL WORCESTEROHIAE OMINOUS QUIET | yee (By United Prow Lenned Wired Fish, Crepe nod Dressings. ISLAND, Ills, March 28. An Appetizer With 600 militiamen patrolling all Jows Dewcaw’s Sows, Agents, N. ¥. the city's streets, Rock Island is quiet today, after two days of po | — litical rioting, including one fatal-| jity, serious injuries to many, two lot whom may die, and an attempt |to assassinate Mayor Sehriver. All saloons remain closed. Six arrests have been made by the soldi It is feared that: resentment | against Mayor Sehriver, which is| still ronning high, may canee re} newed rioting at any time. | ’ .? \They’re All Doin’ It! The residents of Seattle's husiling| Coming out every.time you comb and growing suburbs have acquired |It--is the failing hair ruining that | @ mighty fine habit of late, especiaj. | beautiful thick and wavy hair that ly the thrifty housewives, Ballari|You are so proud of and treasure and Renton and Rainier valley, ax | 80 much? : | well as Georgetown and Fremont} You can stop the falling out and end West Seattle, are all reading the |testore those gray hairs to their Directories maintained In The Stars | al color just as soon as you jadvertising columns by the leading | begin to use HAY'S HAIR HEALTH, | and up-to-dat ante in those | Don’t delay—<don't run the risk of | districts, and are doing their buying |Josing altogether, with thin, scrag. “right around the corner,” No Won. |sly gray hair your beauty and youth- |der these suburbs are growing ap | fil appearance. | rapidly and evidencing such prosper-| Keep your hair natural colored, | ity, That's right—Seattle should |thick and glossy, and you will \f Cheasty Has It, It’s Correct } No condiment can equal it for delicacy of flavor. |keep its dollars at home, and the|Ways keep your good looks. It is “nearer home” the better, not a dye, - en me = $1.00 and 60e at Drug Stores, Funeral of George 8. direct upon receipt of price Seattle lumberman, wh Bnilu Hay Spee” weeny in California, was ae today at the family residence, 198 ND RECOM MES: Madrona place, at 12:30 p, m, [Bhvd" scones. pe eee or na for trial . CO, News enler's name, bott N ance, he says, has resulted where one connection has been made for two or three houses. Doctor to Prison (By United Press Leased Wire) BANTA ROBA, Cal, March 2 Resigned appare to his fate, Dr, Willard P- wed to 10 years” mating the tent In which Luetta mith and her baby lived at the urke sanitariam, sear here, left for San Quentin prison, Dr, Burke surrendered himeclf to Sheriff Smith uj receipt of word that the supreme court had denied his application for a new trial. RRA Tehakhene * ® Are you SICK? What FOOD ® should eat? Read Dr, ® Wiley's articie in The Star to. & * morrow. * * * ween ankneaanane ity pet 7a” HORLICK’S MALTED MILK Fat. or even ta: Ue demand govern the ot curves, and nordingly OFF with the aoty. | Many voting, bw fat are tit ie cortain Metheds too flo The cheapent av in form y means of M Tablets. Any mola Co, 463 ¥ Mich.) will gt t and undesirable. safert way at mer Bide. Detroit ve yob a larwe sized elemwant Mite f ining a Rood, Ken seventy-five cent ah on | have lost an | y Ukewixe perfect being made atrictiy with the famous Ma are. of course rather b in fact h or a wrinkling of the Cosh. confidence, for, in aecordance | Hola Pre { causing Advt Sulphurro At Al Deng Stores toon, -ottlem, 600: f-on.. $1.00. MM. © STRWART SULPHUR Co, Seattle, Wasi BLE medical authori. | Jones’ company -| cluded his testimony, after being on | BY GILSON GARDNER WASHINGTON, D, C., March 28.) If Who is responsible for the great! you can get increase in ratiroad accidents due! of HYOMEL to defective ralis? | The people's lawyer, exact size. jfor only 56 cts. Louis D.! If you 40 not own you own one a bottle | (liquid) | | Brandeis, says it is the steel trust./ ane, $1.00 will buy He says monopoly has bred ineffi-| you a complete HY- jclency jenly work, and deaths and maim-| you will bi ings are the penalties. | The steel trust and the railroads jare owned alike by Morgan, so the|tarrh, also | responsibility goes back to Morgan. | and colds, That much seems to be setiled. | James J, Hill, who ts something | ow py of a railroad man, testifies that pave to The absence of competi-| OMEI outfit, includ.” on as a spur has resulted in slov ling inhaler, Then in your | possession « remedy that banishes ea. coughs | Just breathe HY- 4 that tall yoo do—no ratla bought by him from the Krupp | stomach dosing—jt in company, in Germany, are in better Iahape alter 25 years’ wear than! Pereg “er the | Morgan steel trust rails after five | wis the lyears of wear, The Krupp rails do not break. Ours do, Why? |_ Interstate Commerce | Commis-| [stoner Franklin K. Lane favors the | goig |appointment of « commission of} juree, with power to answer this question. He would b he com- mission required by law to report by January 1, 1913. ADMIRAL’S SON TAKES OWN LIFE «my ¢ Frees Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, March 28.—No effort has been made today to lo cate Mrs. Eleanor Hoyt Hichborn, wife of Philip Hichborn, or Attor- ney Horace L. Wylie of Washing- ton, with whom she is alleged to | have eloped. It is supposed that the pair are living on an island near | Monte Carlo. Mrs, Martha Pearsall, sister of | Hichborn, at whose home be com! by druggtets «| mitted suicide, Ix prostrated. i Hichborn, who was a son of the} late Rear Admiral Hichborn, shot | himself, He left # sealed note. A person who claimed to have seen it said that part of the text read: | “Lam not to blame for this, 1 think | 1 have lost my mind.” | McReynolds Ends | His Testimony United Press Leaseé Wire) BREMERTON Wash., Mareh 28. | ~—On recross examination Lieut. C. | 8. McReynolds, chief witness for) the prosecution in the court martial | trial of Lieut. C. K. Jones, charged with srandalous conduct in connec tion with his relations to MecRey nolds' divorced wife, explained apparent exoneration of Jones ¢ other day. He said that for | month prior to the separation be tween him and his wife, Mrs. Me Reynolds had been frequentiy in MeReynolds con-| ARC eg NGaLOws. the stand for two.and a half days. Beef Barons Safe | Prean Leased Wire) 40, March 28.—-lnited States District Attorney Wilker-; ‘BO nounced here today that so) far as he knew the government contemplated no further action against J, Ogden Armour and nine other millionaire beef packers ac- quitted yesterday of charges of! violating the Sherman a«mti-trust law. A complete report of the trial has been sent to Attorney General Wickersham, Mrs. Mary ©. Hutehinson, 1116 Marion st, thinking that she was’ taking her usual dose of medicine, accidentally got hold of a bottle of carbolic acid yesterday, and is to day suffering from the burns at the city hospital, Her condition is not serious, Tip on De Larm Ml Prean Leased Wire) (My t PORTLAND, Or, Mateh 2.--Fed: | ‘ties declare that \| children thrive on | pasteurized milk, ] Use Kristoferson’s per- | fectly pasteurized milk in | your home. For regular | delivery phone Main or || Elliott 223. A. Kristoferson, WITY we sell diamonds and watches for less is because our ex- penses are less, Houghtos @ Hunter 216 Way Hotel Frye Bullding Jowelers, Yeslor eral officials here are investigating which gives the hiding place = K. De Larm, the missing pres ja “thy of W || ident of the defunct irrigation co! panics that left a trail of d gregating some $3,000,000. Phe “tip” Says ihat he is hiding in Southwest ern Washington, within 125 miles of || Portland WHAT'S IT ABOUT? | LOS ANGELES, March 28,—Fol lowing an assertion by a member jof the Anti-Cigarette league (hat 9) | per cent of the school boys of Los Angeles are smokers, the school au thorities announced today an anti cigarette election. The following |questions will be printed upon bal | lots: “Do you favor abolishing cigar ettes? “Do you use ‘cigarettes? “Are you expressing your own or your parents’ opinions?” Both boys and girls will be asked pe vote, the medical prising ease Dr. Suite 42657 membrane, serms and heal {heals the inflamias: OL HINCKLEY

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