The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1912, Page 6

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SDAY, MAY 8, 1912, Words by Scha Remarkable Record ‘Bugs Adolf Has a Cha _@ q mn pws & nem Music by Co Flesh-forming ‘Food That Succeeds| es Nearly Every Time. || Aoocr, usren— 1 PILED, Howeren, A man or woman might ag Mt} WE HAP LENT OKVeACK To SAY. DER Bae starve outright as to take food into|| Tomaye ne ise a PIN® Vuer Nee, covey the stomach and not have it @%|/ mary. you T NOD C-Heel— aimilated, yet In Seattle, as well 48] 1° VEY uae con Ean fs I KNOCK Hiss we in every other town and city, there| SONNE CT MIT, HEAD OFF are many people who are thin, pale | DER BALL. and seem underfed, simply because t the food they cat is not assimilated and fails to make good blood and > firm flesh } Samose, the wonderful flesh forming food, taken before or after | nyeals, singles with the food, #0} that It fs assimilated by the system and makes rich blood and pleasing plumpness. No one can use it fo a week or ten days without noticeable gain in weight. Statisties show that out of every one hundred people who commence the use of Samose, 98 will find @ full gai weight and restoration of bealth and strength. Anyone who ts thin, we serawny and emaciated can put on deposit with Bartell Drug Co. or Quaker Drug Co. and take hom & box of Samose. If the treatment does not give & notic » increase in good firm flesh and restore strength and health they will re turn the nmioney without any ques tlons. Broadway Rink [CHICAGO PAPER|SUES FOR DIVORCE ‘ai Skating 25c. Checking Free BAN FRANCIBCO, Cal, May §. r ms While the people of Alaska bi favored government ownership of} ARCHITECT railroads and government leasing | / the NGALOWS, Stee AND UY of coal mines in the territory (By United Presse Leased Wire) am .Y ’ NICHOLS CHICAGO, May S-—-To de continued delay of getting any sort HANCKLEY BUC. whether they in sym of transportation and of opening BUILDER r { ve uniona already the coal fields has brought them t ag hicago newspapers | to & point where they are about Irpose ¢ € of the jready to accept any |just no action bx h [vital factors in the It jaaid Gov, Walter B Clark of the | Northern territory, here today discussing (he mont pren for Alaska legistation. lis on his way home from Washing jton, and accompanied etary of Btate to Ban Francisco from the rm part of the state | Sagle © 17:50 | SS see eee a : T.R. AND WILSON $30 pa" $172 seh Ae ca | ate WIN IN TEXAS TRACIE * ioe tamans Gio We watered br s DALLAS, Tex, May §.—Practical 905 1-2 Third Avenue x e ning ® " ly comp returns from the state oe 7 primary « Woodrow Wilson 33 | state mnvention delegates against | Photograph of the scene outside the morgue at Halifax, N. &., to which the bodies of the Titanic We Do Right Werk at Kight lor the “open v | aa 1124 for Harmon and 41 for Clark. | ¥@?¢ brought by the funeral ships. The photograph shows the unloading of coffins from hearses and Prt m CABINET MAKPRS | g on = t wie a br maser eats : . Wespecher & Elich TWO MINING MEN) jeonvention. ed BREMERTON SELLS” ARE DROWNED [winter a “a5 |EVER TAKEN AN EXCURSION) §..... nem i sband and Rj lwill be 29. The erton city counell ees * be ans . Wesley Reed, who is sulngher for divorce. . bonita for the puresaaem a «c vi na iw TO eee eee ere eens «! (117, 000 REFUGEES | to. oa, Was Py re rove am e _Mount Vernon. Jones lost|/® Until seven years ago we (By United Press Leased Wire: gg: - to drink! is or i dat 30 if idder will charge j bis balance and fell overboard. Hus-|# were happy. We have BATON ROUGE, La, May & ‘ope. it's used merely to r ' ui (40 for attorney fees for-teal vrang to the res and both} ® married 20 years e, [Captain Logan today estimated tomobiles Mm em—that ts of f the validity of issue. drowned. * <A year ago Mr, Reed broke . , |that the government is aiding 117 we are what some day by ew t ome ot as far an + * ® nurse, not as a wife. P y Hthere down the Mississipp! to the | de i hat there plenty of t could all get dra om . Shot in Riot|+ il he recovered ie AY ltt’ of Mexico patting abd ton ase as : ee ee ° Teg SF et GIRL IN PERIL cmc See itet crsnes [de more stone ha wap eats # bis leg and | went to him be eile * 900 food + « in the flooded |e 4 nay. The question them do snd eome of them ‘ton’t & cance I thought it was tay ee es adetions south of the Arkansas riv-|®4tmber Is open for discnssion And Gasoline Kew 3 Men and Woman [5 ists’ | ony" Seu ‘Se Ttraiwen ' ite mouth and: trom| But we are all united in the pecially with th ten. I woman were atmospher 7 |ensotine on Pike vt. that ‘ “ 2 -me-ihaving ‘been unable o& * Pinehill | ® ce, 1 : United Preas Leased Wire) booze oy four streets ‘ * cold, meanin = eae CORDOVA, Alaska, May §—That : joey 7 got age p weg lion he save se business 69 * ning” and “good tle expedition of Miss Dora Keene, | d : ‘ which have prevalie® for * is too short, too ‘ a! Philadelphia society girl, which) Gasoli we am Ane Uy a t, has decided to M. TORUYA ‘ ry n k * to 1 in that way. ® lid trying to seale Mount Blackbu f . ‘ » business. The store has Bt ie Mending $ * the conclu. r jis today in « ious position d, and stock and fixturell 7 * fool to ® | tHe repor neh of ths ox Tr te must in bed bes ® lpedition who returned here to pur sell the public at once. ‘e > . sQpply of the expedition is exhaust § . be lost In settling apa * * i * POINDEXTER RESOLUTION #| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. May &— : sors serpin nN. ge ata AR ora SELLING OUT a as PASSED a No divorce trial ever attracted ** * PRAHA ARAAARAER ment of a blinding snow storm ‘ history of VASHINGTON a t ew art . " ider publicity than the suit ®/The party « bers is encamped (Special to The Star.) 7 s to b INTIRE STOCK OF ne i JAPANESE, goons hl ep pst Be brought by Mrs. &. M. Reed in 1911 BY CHARLES WESLEY REED & |iy te at an altitude of 12,000 WALLA WALLA, May & w creement SATURDAY MORNING, MAY ff st ; t ns est in this city, against her husband. # against Mrs. Reed is not # guy etter of cae’ tae eeaeantion. : C. ITO & BROS. ot -enahiinaa ah oe Charles Wesley Reed, attorney and) rompted by resentment, but ® only on ovation sias' 119 Madison St. - ‘ publicist * h ted L Mi Ni the € be are Bog Bag Biehl . during F y_ organizatio: See : she fought | hard le etalon of tha OO <i defies Solna Teasmtint eben sa leae veomlions Of tee Ole ee GIBSON-CHANDLER At one stage of the trl as ale . fficlent to in #| Takes His LifelSes ats ae eouaty ort ed: out ‘atcibe. capemes preter POwerse! mar to st de K nary delegation, he arose ¢ ty into democratic principles FURNITURE CO. ALASKA EDUCATION hey Jc Pel at eS Pa. Aiea lang Rho pe ior, yl Brg ey it p princip Duai ‘Development — t 1 Deliver am 510 Pike St ASHINGTON, May 8.—The sen-|!n& Mrs, Reed nk that anything | might do ® t elt UE, AEP ated ce ie eae Sa bin ™m up Soald citenel hare ‘the chao ernnder, te Gend ‘by hin own hand |" SoMtonted Re Sault ne Mpeiat il also got this gem off: “When : tee cee hed each i nib anmgieryinc ls maby piel sg pal Mil: (Bere today: Hochhaue lost. more [2% S27, representation on the cre I observe the | warring factions Ilustrated Lecture We have he most complete Htory of Alaska. an Was oak: Gan rs |than $1,000,000 a Wai ot. woetale among re ublicans I am convinced man, te But oe “i of second . , howe tion during the last few yea: jp. | that the G as bec a o ». 19 s city at t sed JUDGE MARQUAM DEAD Ths Ooty happiness “worth al Roaries een eet jyntorvn of twine—and not AREAD We exchar sf IRTLAND, Or, May & ould come from o#| It’s “Admiral George” » cal) nvention to order,| “Ber. Their only points a Was ‘es - * «Bed Br sembla are their commo old. We wi i , fi N ; Mi quam, wealth That seems to *| LONDON, May 8—King George | P* function at the! Costry, thelr m wheat — heer periods a 1 a 4 9%, died here early tor dream, and . * ed e battle »|state convention at Olympia eight 9 oe, eee orn ae as eaves’ Satie ends, Sudakiog Ba ae m, and I #/today boarded the battleship Nep nvention mpla eigh jthetr ultimate destiny th. how growth te are moving we will pack A Sure on ome person4 if Mrs. #/tune, which wills be his flagship faces af goods. How can I tell whether al ¢ a to crush én: raard ® during a three days’ inspection of a | a wil} find the door # feet of 92 warships assembled off| Chairman Dill used a stout cane) UNDERWOOD WINS open for her welcome #}Weymouth bay for a gavel, but did not spare} i? Roosevelt's “big stick” in his key-|, JACKSON, Miss, May 8 *! Hie majesty will be in na | thea’ *\ command of the evolution: note speech tke he wea e eee HHH! manouvers of the great British Phone Main 2227. es me? whether she se ck |Reed made or backward h « she said ly complete returns received to- | day from the primary presidential election in Mississipp! give Con coat Linton i met ‘come, hor i fo “para ton, Walla scored a large-sized hit with | Rreseman Underwood 6.206 votes called ‘A Cloudy Nigt whi inecnent. ' ltien ot tema, th aoe ” Schoolboy Eats 27 Cream Puffs, 19/the Clark delegates by placing a big/*¥d Woodrow Wilson 3,010. The d no ' - vary, 1909, Mr ed. wilfully lef Eclairs and Three Pie phonograph on the sidewalk which | Yte Was unusually ligh “And now Re wary, 1008, wilfully left | ederick Dinks, a 16-year-old |M@Pt stinding out the “honn’” song ba ee re sik ee children, Gladstone, schoolboy of Paterson, N. J., is the a desire to seats 1 aged 16; Flac, lightweight crean, puff consumer obtain the/aged 12; Earl, aged 10, and Con.|the country, A man bet him $10 he ing this ac ‘exclusive care of the husband. Freddie stowed away cream | * puffs, 13 eclairs and three cocoanut | pies, and it was right after he had|, Amos Underwood of Skamania p A representes all five delegates from “my WorK 1s T0 HELP MY HUSBAND,” ” jeaten “ hearty supper his county, He had the priv! of THE CHOICE OF TWO EVILG,|acting on the resolutions, creden-| SAYS WIFE OF “BATTLE BoB”’ jtals and rules committees, or any . of them. The three committees met ail speak,” said Mrs, Robert jactionary articles as are now run in different places at the same time. | Dentistry Without 2 fos abe; ; A : ane | M Hette, “while | am in Call-| ning in the American Magazine. She |Someone suggested that Amos be 5, fornia, on any subject my hosts may |is a brilliant woman but her prem Jallowed two secretaries. Amos re the Pain desire. 1 am a guest, not a cat-|ses are wrong. She assumes there |plied that he needed three, as h v t t ° paigner for my husband's candi-\is work enough at home to keep! j didn't know anything about “these Many of the people coming “°K ldacy, I have so far not mentioned |all the women of the family busy. | . here doings nohow i Pie cmudeeath oe then ther Ut po ll i 25°; | politics in any speech I have made | As long as she believes this she can had been told before coming Se; pig hes Mh abe during our tour | not argue logically. . E. W. Clark of Clark county, was| ‘ Be are, tateainne irimps, 206; at em, Abe My work is to help in whatever| true to Clark. Clark county | bad Ede ae cae ct dental ese, 20 i »“ogen, | WAY my Help ts needed. My bus. | Charged With Murder divided on Wilson and the Missouri | aincoa Ss om e e e z. band # working for humanity I | candidate, but Clark remained firm “tilde bay ae Mag ws org pede er bee clases |am working in the same cause. a of His Mother for Champ. | price. We will present $1,000 ayes home Feta Bic. eave cause of women's muttrage ia| RUSHVILLE, Ind., May &—Pa)| ae er is é ade ; the cause of humanity, and 1 bring | Harris, 26 years old, was arrested C. 8. Reed of the penitentiary Give Us a Chance to Show You Our we advertise. Regular ext x; bat bee ; to California good news from the|here today on a charge of havinit| sent a “cordial invitation” to the New S d Fl Bei advertise. Regular ext tates where the suffrage question| murdered bis mother, Mra. Minti: delegates to come to the state ew Secon loor Department solgget fle : au MRS EEARE WATCH a is pending. In Kansas, William| Harris, and then burning hor body) prison after the convention | ular nd not ‘ re r Allen White assured me that suff-jin thelr home, which was destroyed } * ‘ only this, we give you a guaran. WI" \ butte 'lrage would win in the next ¢lec-|about two we ago. The corpi Mr. and Mrs. L. Cs Phillips of | The Big Popular Price House for Men and °e protects you, signed by ffl 4 ¢ | ion, lg la pln Senttle are both delegates and both both the operator and manager, |} eheen« law ee te isha shies hanna naan coe hassdabes “ for’ Clark. Mrs. Phillips was Young Men. 4 bul the quent tererest and actirity |ALLEGE® SHE HAD AFFINITIE® PEL . chosen by the primary election| of the women shows they stand a] SAN FRANCISCO, May 7.—Napy 1 thought yau were strc While Ms, PRiltys Was “Raadpick ae . ‘Tom, but I see I did you an in jed Mrs. Elizabeth D, Christian of Regal Dental Offices oneee ‘ats erman Bre st | good chance |ing George Bantz of Portland, Of, | weg | fustice {Spokane is also a Clark delegate peste, 4 “The suffrage fight is part of the /as partly responsible, Prof. 1) DR. L. R CLANK, Manage ‘h ool D ineaee lB ng SioKanabd at ee i pasar si A fanager ! lorwee : |great forward movement, and it all|Raje, owner of a musical instity.| oop wee eet inerately dclt is cl aly eto eas y s aberdas ery 4406 Third Ay. N. W. Cor. Union : z 1 ‘ hinges on educations It is lack of/ tion and vocal and instrumental|ujder a ladder just now In all, there are about 20 women} understanding of the fundamentals | master, filed suit for divorce fr econ: Vv. at Spring if dam | » > om) © “Oh, 1 had to do that to dodge a|delegates at the W a | ; , tr | Rig os. De dodg elegates at the Ha Walla coi S. id A S S hat makes such @ woman as Ida/his wife, Inez Raje, today. She had'lplack cat. Black cats are awful vention : Mrs May yee ties Hut rar . E One of the music stores in Walla EG, Ptteeteseeeeeeeees squadron during this Inspection te! ts 50 Comte, Bartell’ Drag ;| ‘Three counties were absolutely without representation at the con nt Island, Klickitat and Wab kiakum NOTE—Bring this ad with you. 1 put out such a series of re-|several other affinities, he said. bad luek.” ton of Spokane is the only woman

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