The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 30, 1912, Page 3

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Eo & ‘Ask Your Doctor a fp Impossible to be well, ly impossible, if the bowels constipated. Waste prod- poisonous substances, be removed from the body Jeast once each day, or there betrouble. Ask your doctor Ayer’s Pills. He knows they act directly on the liver. tly laxative. L Phone Quees Anne 1 Auto Service Ke 20 ‘ WASHING PER WEEK BOURBONS TO MEET TOMORROW The last democratic county con. yention, probably, that ever will Co.;meet in King county will choose 150 delegates to the state convention at Walla Walla tomorrow after: at Areade ball, Paul L chairman of the county © when George pved, will probably nvention to order. Tomorrow's convention one of the tameat in local for the work of the de yond couching in ample language the insignif! nee of the republican party, and especially one W. H. Taft central Murphy eall the will be history PEALOR, WASH LAUNDRY AST 8606, WAR AMONG DENTISTS BREAKS OUT ANEW I Conspiracy Still Exists By EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. S. 713 First Avenue Stool pigeons, spotters, «i tre vermin éreep s are crawling about town rom Mental office to an- ‘Of these poor, 10 who would aid t pirators, are dress al Combine ts 1k soulless corporation. It knows Svarice, greed and dollars, Lik other combines, it would destroy n rights and human life in or 4 wax corpulent by ever to the people's rights tion, and now the County are my to be taxed t jollars, in or~ Cc Betrified. string-bean, “4 ed Den’ je becasee some have been successful have failed. THE DENTAL WAR A FAKES F fome people think this Dental war fake of mine, yet one hundred and whe: ing Dentistry yall of them have been pr Dentistry for from fifteen to years. yet with heads grown shoulders drooped; yet in tality fully equipped with the knowledge gained by a in Dentistry, these Fath- © profession, with ripe d@ mature Judgment, are not allowed to be examined by Wro-Mushroom-Dentiste, for a Hat license, and when ‘Dentisis owed to be ined, they opies of the @ private in The Dental Board of for years examined Dentists imical catch questions and tiers and things not pertaining snot compete, either in excellence lity of work or in price, so as to mpetition. and now, * nee of an understanding mens agreement) to ke Dentists out of this state. WHY THE DENTAL WAR AT THIS TIME A few months ago I was called testify as an expert witness in a as where © Dentist had charged| ait « $286 for « Id nearty again Job of Denta workmanlike | for (a sup: n made ), quite naturall tist is . ow wants to get even with 1 Ware soci The Dental A te devastate e they will ali be able to pela crown ihe top of it people $20 tents «fo wo tooth. And why not, since the| tal Law itself confers on them) very arbi d by Anarchists ¥ TO SEND 96,500 chists are going 1 wonder why, a Maid to be tree, are Gully growing | 0 disregard the iaw. | ea KNOWS OUR DESTINY? We never was @ time in these Uhited States when the people were| Wfriven to extremity and the pub ¢ #0 tried by combina the discegard f 4 the only way wht for them—and| y that| 1 and wi q and another T. R., is pract arranged by last Saturday martes. The election determined that Woodrow Wilson, Champ Clark and Judson Harmon are each to get the number of delegates to the state convention in proportion to the votes received, An Item of Interest. Here is a little item that ought to interest George Murphy, the depos ed “hand-picking” chairman of the democratic county central commit tee. Also it should Interest Roy ford, the discharged secretary, and every “hand-picker” in the party In the election of September 15, 1910, when the county central com mittee was elected, a total vote of 265 was cast for all the precinet men in the county, and in some of the precincts no committeemen were elected at all. In the Satur day election, at least eight times that number of democrats took an active interest in the election of delegates to the county convention, and in the expression of their choice for president Congressional Timber. H. E. MeLean, Tom Revelle and Will B Humphrey are at present the only avowed republican candi dates for congress from this div trict. McLean ts president of the Direct Legislation leagu Tom ~~ ile was one of the oppone Humphrey, standpa years ago. Judge Gay been persistently mentioned as a possible candidate, definitely an nounced last night that he would hot run for any office whatever. Candidates for Bench. All of the judges of the superior court, including Judge Everett Smith, who begins his duties to- morrow as Judge Gay's successor, will probably be candidates to suc- ceed themselves. But they will not bave the field alone. Judge John E. Humphries, who came within a few votes of being elected to the supreme court four years ago, will be a candidate for the superior bench this fall. Robert M. Inger leah, deputy prosecuting attorney. will also be a candidate. Others mentioned are John S. Jur Jobn T. Casey and Judge Rochester. OUR PRECISE ARTIST “Well up on literature.” THE MARKETS pricna, vai Sy isoat sommingion mer. y locas com: mer- producers. Prices in cases are bject to. variation, sccording fi ‘and general excellence, but ‘these os a ocnlecs otherwise indicated, are Egan, locat Prait—sell! Wenatchee apples BSRASSSh Sars z Pi Bpare ribs pork sausage... Bacon pe Boiled ham Roosters, live, Ib. spring duckling macks, ive, 1D, 4 7 Aon. saa og stabiee—Bell resto Ibe Pe HI Carrots mck ‘ Beet Ritnips., Radinhes, Parniey, 40%. , | Caulitlow nt have Fy get out some day—in & lesson me of the poor rn crooks that are| J. BROWN, D. D. S., t Avenue, Union Block ine Gatti? s, and sun Gallf. cabbage Hothouse le ttac Feed, Belting Prise. Eastern hington timothy uget wound timothy. t “event WF Watt! 4, for people who work Heads British Probe of Titanic Disaster SIR JOHN CHARLES B: GHAM Lord Mersey, head of the court of inquiry on the Titanic disaster in London, MAN DRESSED AS WOMAN SCARES That the two persons who have been terrorizing the neighborhood araqund Capito! bill during the last few days are two young men, one of whom is dressed as a woman, Is the opinion of Officers Blaine and Heath, who have been investigating complaints of people in that dis triet Numerous complaints have been receive headquarters from women against strangers who have followed them to their doors remaining in the vicinity of their] homes until chased away through! fear of being caught. Several peo ple also have asked the nab the perons who ringing their door bells at un aeall ight and niorning. Al been given at} police headquarters. 1. c. C. NOW HAS AUTHORITY IN WASHINGTON, April 20. ciston in the United States supreme court authorizes the interstate com merce commission to regulate the commerce in Alaska. The commis sion heretofore contended that it) was without such authority under) the interstate commerce law ‘The court also declared that Alas- ka is a “territory,” not a “district.” SECRET MISSION (By Yates Prose Leased ww Jk DinGo April f0-—-Sreaming south on a secret mission, the tor-| pedo boat destroyers Perry and} Preble are today nearing Magda. lena bay, Lower California, where sealed orders, received Inte Sunday will be opened. Where the little] fighting craft will proceed only the! authorities in Washington know.| They are now out of touch with the| United States by wireless CHILDREN SCORCHED IN THEIR BEDS) WHITEMORE, Cal, April 30.— Scorched in their beds when a high| wind blew down a stovepipe and) set fire to the house, Nora Amick, | 6, fs fatally burned here today, and} her l-year-old baby brother is suf-| fering serious injuries. The moth-| er, Mrs. B. I. Amick, who was vis iting with neighbors at the time,| rushed into the barning house with | John Frazer and rescued the chil dren, Both rescuers were serious ly burned. CRUISER GETS BUSY SAN DIEGO, April 30,—-The cruis er Maryland, in port here, is taking | on sea stores today. Although the officers of the vessel announce that the cruiser is to sail for Santa Monica Wednesday, the activity on board indicates that a long sea voy ge in expected at once. ORDERS REHEARING WASHINGTON, April 30.—The | United States supreme court today ordered a rehearing on October 15 of the case wherein James Patten | of Chicago and New York, cotton brokers, face prosecution under the Sherman anti-trust law for corner ing the cotton market Experience Gained While | Ip the Drug Business I have been troubled more or less in the Inst five years with kidney | trouble and from the experience 1} gained while in the drug business and from different cases where I have sold Swamp-Root with per fect satisfaction to those who pur-| chased it, and as I never had a sin gle complaint regarding the medi- cine while I was in business, 1 was} in a position to know that it was a great preparation and it did not fail me when I used it myself. It has certainly afforded me great re- lief at all times that my kidneys have troubled me and I would not be without it. I always recommend Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root to my friends as I believe it to be a med icine of great curative value in the diseases for which you recommend it Sincerely, D. A. KOONCE, Columbia, Ala. Personally appeared before me this 13th of September, 1909, D. A Koonce, who subscribed the above} statement and made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact. ©. T. HARRIS, Notary Public | Letter t Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You. Send to Dr, Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N. Y., for a sam- ple bottle, it will convince anyone You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and_ bladder, When writing, be sure and mention Dept, R. Regular fifty-cent and one-follar size bottles for sale at all drug stores, THE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1912. QUALITY CLOTHES STOCK -—=-GOES MERRILY ON AT THE——— — Store That Saves You Money Unusual Values Selected for Wednesday Boys’ $1.00 Cassimere | Ladies’ 35¢ to 50c Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants now, each 21° $1.00 Coutil Corsets, Hose Supporters 69° $1.25 Combination 2-Piece Muslinwear now offered for 3° 15c¢ pair Children’s Black Ribbed Cotton Hose, pair Le Wrought Iron Hose for Children, 20c values, guaranteed, 10° Women’s 25c Fine Cotton Hose, Lisle finish, pair Women’s 35c Jersey Ribbed Union Suits, 23° HERE’S A MILLINERY SENSATION Choice of any Trimmed Hat in the house, values to $10.00 $3.65 $1.50 Sailor Hats 98¢ $1.50 and $1.75 HAND BAGS j\ now offered for 98° Here Are the Season’s Very Latest Styles in LEWIS & CO.’S QUALITY CLOTHES FOR LESS THAN HALF REGULAR PRICES Men’s $35.00 Society, Sincerity and Sophomore Brand Suits.........-$17.75 Men’s $20.00 Society, Sincerity and Sophomore Brand Suits......... .$11.75 Men’s $15.00 Suits for....... .$4.89 | sl $4.00 Suits for Men's $20.00 Suits for ........$9.69 | Fels-Naptha, Ivory or Fairy Soaps, 7 bars for 25° Pearline, Gold Dust or Citrus Powder, 25c packages, for 14¢ 50c Belt Pins and Brooches now offered for 39° Lively Days Scheduled for Friday and Saturday in the Women’s READY-TO-WEAR SECTION $17.50 Tailor Made Blue Serge Suits | $12.00 Women’s and Misses’ Silk $22.50 Women’s and Misses’ se eeee ss $11.95 | from $12.00. Made Suits ....... Women’s Lawn Dressing Jackets, various colors, 59c values, for aie 5c to 10c package Envelopes or Writing Tablets German Silver Mesh Bags, 50c to $7.50 each, during this sale, ONE-FIFTH OFF Lewis & Co.’s 35c Four-in-Hand Ties, open end and reversible 19° Lewis & Co.’s $1.50 and $1.75 Dress Shirts sizes 14 to 18, each 98° Men’s $3.00 Sweater Coats, blue and gray, now 98° 500 Men’s Cotton Sox, pair Men’s Medium Weight Cotton Underwear, One sat Sas er values for hh Men’s 25c Cotton Lisle Hose, black and tan, all sizes, pair .. $2.59 all wool Suits, browns and grays, $6.00 and $7.00 Values ..... .$4.98 1214 Mill End Carnation Milk, evaporated to the consistency of cream, 4 cans 25° DUTCH CLEANSER Sold elsewhere for 10c. Our price, 4 cans for 25° CAN OPENERS Sold elsewhere for 25c. Our price 14¢ Muslins, yard C 7c Calicoes, principally light shades, yard 25c Oilcloth, now, per yard Tailor Alterations free on all garments up Ladies’ $1.50 $4.00 Silk and Net Waists, Lingerie Waists now offered for 69° now offered for, each $1.75 Best Quality Fine Tissue Toilet Paper, 10c size, 4 rolls Lewis & Co’s $2.00 and $2.50 Dress Shirts, attached and detached cuffs, all sizes Searchlight Matches, 3 boxes for Very Latest Fad, Fancy Earrings, worth regular 75c now A SHOE SALE Surpassing in Magnitude AND LOW PRICES ANY YET Ladies’ $2.50 Vici Kid Shoes (ievicsvcdenias + eae Ladies’ $3.50 Oxfords ...-.....$1.69 Children’s $1.50 Shoes for . Sample Shell Barrettes, values to 25c, now Ladies’ 35c Belts, various kinds, now 5c to 10c Hair Nets, with or without 400 best Needle Point Pins, 5c value ATTEMPTED now | Men’s $4.00 Shoes and Oxfords, now Ladies $3. 00 Blucher. Shoes $1.49 - $1.69 Cooper’s Silk Lisle Knit Underwear, sold elsewhere for $1.50. Our price, garment 5c card elastic Hair Pins Safety Pins 89 { RIBBONS and LACES at prices that almost 2 compel you to buy. 35c to 50c Ribbons, 25c to 35c Ribbons, yard .... ......18¢ 5c to 7c Laces, yard 15c¢ Laces, yard ..9c 50c to 75c Allover Laces, yard .....18¢ . .89¢ | Boy: $3.00 Shoes, pair 5c card Shell Hair Pins THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY Men’s extra quality Hemstitched Hand- kerchiefs, regular 15c values, for SECOND AV. AT JAMES ST.

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