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to — fame that sounds like an angry gost ripping the bark off a withered t Ask Your Doctor ; | State Senator Dan Landon, one of Afomily Medicine - Without Alcohol fi jeading progressives in the z state, president of the King County Ask i Roosevelt league, author of initie your doctor if a family | (yer crerendum’ and recall Dilla medicine, like Ayer’s Sarsapa- including judges, Lake Washington canal advoc and champion of la rilla, is not vastly better without por measures, Cayerce. |for congress’ from this district alcohol than with it. Lowel!" inst Will B. Humphrey, stand ‘pict patter, Senator Landon will put up the battle against Humphrey squarely on progressive issues. Both his record in t state sen- $7.50 REDUCED FROM MY I will reduce $7.50 from my regu-;weeks I was bedfast, lar fee, for 1 want to demonstrate ment that will cure you. only Neuropathic Physician in Se- attle, and I have been here for ten years. early, for 1 can only handle a lim- ited number of patients. lowing letter should convince the had given me four treatments at y PHILBRICK, Assistant most skeptical person of the ef- my house. 1 gained 12 pounds in|] Cashier. + ficiency of my system of treat-\two weeks while treating with you. | ments. I feel better today than I have felt} Dear Doctor—I feel it my duty to recommend you and your system of treatment to the public for the cure that I received from you. eral months before I called you to! my house intestinal diseases, and for several| to 5 p. m. Whenever a scientist discovers a new bug, why does he give it a LANDON IS IN RACE ‘inet | AGAINST HUMPHREY A Great Alterative - Without Alcoho} will make the fight ate and his leadership in the fight The Reason for preferential primaries in the recert campaign have at vartous }times connected his name with boome for vernor, congressman atlarge, Un States district at ltorney and other state and federal cffices. The sistence with which Landon’s name was used andidate for governor Senator as a likely Why we can give you the he inally drawn from him a vig- best of optical service at a Mf/crour denial that he was a candi reasonable pric date for that office, and at the same We do our own grinding » placed him definitely in the We do our owt ng |race for congress from this die Which saves expensive hely triet We have reasor rent Lerdon fa a big, forceful man, Mr. and Mra. © y are both bre n shoulders and broad in | progressive views, He fought bis way up from the bottom of the lacder, starting as a farmer boy in Nebraska, earning his education by tending to horses, running errands and doing janitor work. He got his graduates from a reliable op tical college. Both have state certificates, and have had 20 years of experience All work guaranteed. Curry Optical Co. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Third Floor, 344345 Arcade Bidg—ind. L 5017. DAN LANDON |1# 34 years old today, standing high start in Seattle by doing long-| both lawyer and as & leader in shoremail's work, scrubbing floors |the progressive movement of the in an office building and other man-|44Y ual labor. Twelve years ago he; A® able campaigner, an eloquent finaliy realized the ambition that |0T@tor, a hard fighter, Senator Lan he dreamed about on the corn fields |¢0n 18 nevertheless a modest and of Nebraska, and he started out for|“?assuming man. He never ran himeelf in the law buainess. He| fF office until two years ago. He won the nomination for state sen ator by a threetoone vote then | He headed the Roosevelt fight this jyear in Washington when the skies jlooked pretty cloudy for the ex president. He kept up his cheerful emile with a dogged determination to win, and he won REGULAR FEE Women’s Relief Corps, auxiliary to Stevens Post No. 1, G. A. R | will present Sophia Stephall tn a |series of concert lectures, to be held in the Y. M. C. A. ball on June 19 and 20. Miss Stephall is con | try and Europe to have a very wou derful voice |parting the knowledge of music Is second to none tures here, tw t night and ome at 3:30 Thursday afternoon, on June 20. Monroe City, M new summer hat, Mra. Boaste Car jroll endeavored to milk the family cow. A léinch hatpin pricked the cow, which immediately got Into action. Mrs. Carroll suffered a broken arm. What a pleasure! Smoke Felfer's oe Union, the great 5e seller. BUSINESS FIRMS Business firme or Inéividuale attention In the It is our ur depositors nmodation and service ent with prudent banking principles Every department of the mod- ern bank is in operation here and we offer the service of each to our clients with bigh/ fevers, and with symptoms of ap-| pendicitis. 1 called in three phyai-| clans before I called you in, and 1) got worse under their treatment. I) received great relief from your first | treatment. If you will remember} correctly, I was able to come to) your offices for treatment after you you that I have a system of treat-/ I am the Make your appointment A. HALA, View P: M. MMICKEN, Vice P H. Moss, Vice Pre The fol- and FIRST NATIONAL BANK ESTABLISHED 1882 Pioneer Square, Firet and James REV. D. W. TOWNSEND. Dr. Lathrop’s offices are located at 213-1415 People’s Bank Builid- ing, Second and Pike, and I advise all suffering humanity to consult him. His office hours are 9 a. m. Closed on the Sabbath for years. Fraternally, For sev- | I had been suffering ith stomach, liver, kidney and THE TRUTH! That’s What the People Want About the County Road Pavement Affair Park Commissioner Schmitz, whose business it is to know at all times just what condition these roadways are in, says “The two roads seemed to me to be in good condi tion, and the criticiems untruthful and unmerited. They need some attention in spots, but the county and t have large bonds on deposit, given by the contractors, who will have to repair them and put them in good con dition. In spots, If the weather becomes warm, they may become a little soft, but after the sand covering wears into the pavement they will be mighty good roads. These soft spots were caused by the fact that the con- tractors built them in winter, during the rainy season, and this kind of a roadbed, | believe, should be built only in summer.” Examine it find out whether Mr. Schmitz knows his business—go out and inspect the Warrenite roadway which is being attacked by the combined cement and brick associations in their effort to market their wares—investigate it thoroughly and then decide strictly upon the merits of the case. To make it real easy for you to do this, we earnestly urge that Real Estate Boards, Automobile Associations, Good Roads Conventions, or any other reputable organization appoint com- mittees and notify us of the time and place of meeting, and con- veyances will be provided for an opportunity to examine these roads and thus form correct public opinion, instead of relying upon faked photographs. WARREN BROTHERS COMPANY, Oriental Bldg., Seattle, Wash. CONCERT LECTURE. sidered by critics of both this coun) and her power of im) She will give three concert lec} jthree boyhood hor paper for T at Tt in the dei Management to } i and promp r paper fatle Suit of ney Goodman and his— wife a t the & le Bleetric Co,, for alleged permanent injuries resulting from an accident for which they were induced to make settioment for a small sum, result: | ed in a verdict for the defendant. | The plaintiffs sued for $26,000, We've got the self-etarti } auto. Now for one that will stop itself, instead of running into someone. x Suit of R. B, Campbell for $5,000 damages against John W. Const dine for Injuries r ived on Dec. 18, when Considine’s machine rap into bim and broke bis leg, wae compromised by the plaintiff ac copting 9600. RARER * see *® Home of RK. A. Dorgan, *® pastor of St. Benedict's * church, was entered Tuesday * #& night and $4 taken from ae! * purse. The thief overlooked # % $100 In paper money that was # & in a pocketbook. * * TERR REL SSE RSE OSE ene | | Civil service commission of Seat) tle will hold examinations this) evening for park laborers, the He! having become exhausted. Th minimam wage is $2.76, Applicants |must have been residents of Beat: \Ule for one year. JEALOUS THING! Speaking of goats, a billy out in Denver ate off a man's chin whiskers. Ravenna Circle, Mothers’ con met today in the Ravenna | grees, | echool h THIS DAY IN HISTORY June 6, 18%, Ladas won thet eliah Derby, fulfilling the third the great boyhood dreams of} jLord Rosebery, one of Britain's) |foremost statesmen. Rosebery # ambitions were To wed the richest women in oa land, and he married Hannah de Rothechiid in 1878; to be prenster, |whieh he achieved in 1594, and to |be the owner of a Derby winger, which Ladas completed for him 16 years ago today, Mme. Hollinshead Hubble will ad-| dress the Weet Woodiand Parents and Teachers’ club, at the school |house on Friday afternoon, on her lexperiences on the Bast Side, in |New York, particularly on “Child | Lite.” / / Things are changing. It's | been a year since s Texas | baby was named Joe Balley. | Deputy United States Marshal ‘rank, after a twodays’ search, ‘jocated Henry J. Paul, wanted for lbringing into the state Stella |Jaroch and then abandoning her lcounty jail while he secures ft. } alee | Open meeting of the Ancient Or der of Hibernians will be held thia evening at Cathedral hall, Terry and Columbia st. All interested lim the work of the order are in- vited to attend When a broken heart te mended there is no crack left to show. | | io | Police Sergeant Kent arrived in Seattle inst night from San Fran- cisco with Victor Cornell, accused of stealing Dr. James Shannon's automobile, the charge being grand larceny John R. Scott, formerly Seattle manager of the Title Guaranty and Surety Co., Is dead at Oakland, Cal. Russell & Drew won a verdict of $10,222.50 yesterday against the Syndicate Building Co. Washin, Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, held a dinner last evening at the University club. We read that $12,000 was paid recently for a picture of Rubens. Bought by a Reuben. The Eiks held the services over the body of Joe Latham, the boy who wae killed by a fall from a swing Father—Has my daughter ever offered you any encour. agement? Suitor—Oh, yes, sir. She said if | married her she'd get you to pay the rent.—Tit-Bits, From $15,000 In cash to nothing in a few months is the record of one H. F. Atkins, aged 24, who died in the city jail last night J, D. Seely, who has been cam ing in Jefferson county, brought |in @ cougar's pelt yesterday, which jhe says he killed without premedi- tation with a revolver. Graduates of the Holy Names Academy will stage Tennyson's “Princess” in the school’s aud- itorlum tomorrow evening. St. Louis.—The Belleville, Ili. baseball league is on a strike until Henry Ebel, a pinch hitter, is ruled from the game, Henry swatted the league's ball squarely into & pass ing freight car, and the game had to be called. New York.—Louis Greenberg, wife and four children, devotees of buttermilk, are near death from (i ptomaine poisoning, | work, Springfield, I11.—Searching for a night gown, armed with a search warrant, Deputy Sheriff Morris dis covered the address of A. C. Thur. man, wanted on a charge of fore | ery. He was arrested tn Glen Fer ry, Idaho. NOBODY KNOWS Chennevilie, Quebec.—Six drowned when a boat overturned in a equall and the superstitious are remarking on the fact that there were 13 men and women in the craft. | were) 1f Teddy doean't go to the Chica convention he'll miss seoing a lively time. Budapest —Two girls resolved to! fight a duel over a man with whom both were in love, but settled their! quarrel by each marrying her see ond, } New York.—An imitative Bronx 200 monkey, watching Edwin San born, official too photc at turned on an electric Nght and Sanborn was seriously burned. | | Pittsburg, Pa.—Wm. Bhuttieworth and his wife, married five years 4 childless, found abandoned | baby on their porch, and believe it| an answer to a prayer | New York——-The waiters’ etrixe | in the Hotel Martinique didn't! alarm the management, because | the Boctety of American Magicians, | able to materialize rabbits from a hat, was dining there A Certainty Heck—If 1 @ marry Yl rule the roost or know why, Peck—You'll know why, all right —Boston Transcript. Ii, — Ambulance | | Springfield, chasers in Mlinols are mourning be |fj cause only a few hundred employes took advantage to except from the) compensation act. CHEER WILLIAMS (mx Uetted Press Leased Wire) JULUTH, Minn, June 6— Mention of the name we. J. jan halted business for sev- | minutes while the dele- gates cheered the Nebraskan at the democratic state convention here today. it was reported that the Clark supporters are prepared to stampede to Bryan it becomes evident that Champ Clark cannot capture the state cohvention. The Wileon men are apparently in control. FLOWER SHOW Seattle Woman's Commercial club: is going to have a flower shower to | morrow afternoon, at the Coliseum. “We want the members of the De velopment congress to know that) Seattle is aleo a flower city,” said) Mrs. Hoffman today. “And we also want the women of Beattie to help us by sending down some flowers to the Coliseum in the morning.” WASHINGTON: Sune ¢-—Te is re ported today that only 30 senators | now favor allowing Wm. Lorimer of Minols to retain his seat in the sen: | ate. His friends are trying to in duce Lorimer to resign, but he is standing pat. FOUR KILLED MEDFORD, Or., June 6.—Tele phone reports received here at noon today from Jacksonville state that | four men were killed and several in jured in an explosion at the quarries of Twohy Bros., a short distance from Jacksonville. Tree By ¥ DERTON BRALEY The chill'’s departed from the air, The open country calle aagin, And round about us everywhere | The golden sunshine falls again. | The roaming breeze is soft and} sweet, And following his code again With drowsy eyes and lazy feet Wf The hobo's on the road again. No routine weary binds him down) To any one locality, | He is not kept within the town By duty or frugality. | Wherever any hand-outs grow He seeks that glad abode again, And rural housewives well may know The hobo's on the road again, Sometimes he works—more often | not, But loafs in pleasant drowsiness Within some shaded grassy spot, Unmindful of bis frowsiness. WE sweat and toil and fret and fuss, A) bending to our load again, He laughe—maybe the joke’s on us The hobo's on the road again! THE SEATTLE STAR YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People A Kentucky women 86 years old has just started to school, flunke it won't be because she kept her eyes on the boys i ; on her books. 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