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THS eM — Summer Suggestions ! for the Mother }; ' Seasonable Advice on the Health of Children In Hot Weathe should be careful not to hildven duting the hot No one requires as much r ax they do in cold Serve only the lighter and more easily digested foods, and see that the milk is kept cool and the fruit ripe It ia quite natural to expect some disturbance, such as constipation, indigestion or summer diarrhoea often accompanied by a cold. A mild laxative at bed time will, In most cases, carry off the congeste waste from the stomach next morn ing and by cleaning the bowels re store normal conditions. Cathartic remedies and purge tives should never be used for chit @ren. They are harsh and violey fm their action and tend to upset the entire system. The combine tion of simple laxative herbs with pain, known as Dr. Caldwell’s Byrup Pepsin, and sold by drug gists for fifty cents a bottle, is now very generally used to correct stomach and bowel trouble. It Is mild and pleasant to the taste and tains no drastic drug, or na Je, Dut acts naturally and easily Jot most effectively. A larger bot tle, containing more than twice the quantity, is sold for one dollar. If you have never used Syrup Pep and would like a free trial bottle, postpaid, write to Dr. W. B, Cald well, 406 Washington St. Monti @ello, Hinots. ¥ Watch Inspectors tor N RR. N. FR . OW s | BEAUTY AND A MARVEL OF | SHREWONESS | PORTLAND, Or, July 23 \ marvel of beauty and shrewdn who has looked into your . ap valing for sympathy and heart jbalm,” was the characterization made of Mrs. Helen Goodeve, young |divorcee of San Francisco, who te jsuing R. H. Thompson, jr., for $50 | 000 for alleged breach of promise, by Judge Arnold, attorney for | Thompson, in his address to the |Jury in Judge MeGinnis' court room today The name of W. D. Hofius, late Seattle capitalist, alleged by Mrs |Goodeve to have offered her deeds }to property worth $50,000, which | she refused, because of her engar~ |ment to Thompson, occurred often in the argument of Attorney Ar nold, The bleve n Francisco wit nessex whose depositions reflected on the character of Mrs. were attacked by Attor the plaintiff in his argument. He accused the defense of trying to’ attack Mrs odeve's reputation in a covert and veiled way [THIRD PARTY | IN ILLINOIS SPRINGFIELD, U1, July 23 Progreasive republicans of Illinois | will nominate a full state ticket de spite the opposition of Gevernor | Deneen This was the declaration here to- day of Medilk McCormick of Chh cago, who, heading a progressive committee, visited Governor De- neen. The visit af McCormick and the other progressives was futile Gov. Deneen and other “regular Lusk for THE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1912. TWO KINDS OF GUESTS AT $100,000 WEDDING JENNIE CROCKER AND HER HUSBAND SAN MATEO, Cal., July 23.—At) back. Then she perched herself the recent $100,000 wedding of Mies and ber six in a row on the top of Jennie Adeline Crocker, the $15, stone wall 000,000 hy to Malcolm Doug-| Her face bore the lass Whitman, the severalmiliion. and she looked tired; dollar examateur tennis champion, ever a big, handsome Nines of toll) but when Mmousine and her MILITIAMAN GIVEN A FINE United Frew 4 TRALIA, duly learnéd today that, as a result of| having been found with hie belt filled with ball cartridges, a ber of the Second regiment of Washington National Guard, wan lw night tried before a ¢ tmar tial and fined $20. | The entire regiment was Mined up} and the militiamen searched, but only blank cartridges were found in their belts | dt was not ascertained how the nPicidipan came into possession of ) cartridges, TY-FOUR DIE IN BATTLE ICO CITY, July 23.—Pighty reons were killed, according y's estimates, In an attack Mexican-Cuernavaca train. rres, on th ige of the fed trict. Three of the wound jast night In the railway Twenty-three persons was) mem-| f th jay into Tres Marias, are today, having arrived on a second relief train It is estimated that the train at tacked by the Zapatistas carried Approximately 76 passengers, in ad: dition to the 50 soldiers of the es cort. Of this number, 43 soldiers were killed, 21 DREADNOUGHT LONDON, July 23.—Introducing the supplementary naval estimates in the comm today, Secretary Churebill aw unced that England) intends to increase her ship-bulld-| ing program for the next five yes } to 21 Dreadnoughts, five the first) year and four annually afterward, Fifteen hundred men will be added to the personnel of the navy this year Churebill declared that 33 Dread- noughts will be In commission in '¢ MESSENGERS ROB BANKS OF - S100, 000 yu * Leaned Wire} BERLIN rin and banking systems have r a rude shock by the disap three bank messengers wi $25,000, $30,000 and $45,000 reape tively tured Herr jean Haase, Expr messenger for Co, left K, took $20,000 of the bank with him. The cess Inspired Gustay the Dresdener bank He wus sent to the Imperial ban for $250,000, returned with while part of it wan b over, walked from the $45,000. ney DOCTOR “ROASTS” TELEPATHY Telepathy came in for a roast last evening in the lecture of Dr, Joseph Jastrow, professor of psychology of the University of Wisconsin. Or. Jastrow leo tufed before the faculty and students of the summer schoo! at the University, on the sub- ject “The Appraisal of Human Qualities.” In it he said that telepathy was a fallacy. He also maintained that real orig inality is rare; that most of us are imitators, and we imitate matters of conduct. He con- cluded by saying that the e pression that Boston is a of mind” is true. banks ived LANCE No one has so far been cap the with | He was so successful that | measenger for a pri-| latter's suc Branning of to like efforts. it and ng checked bank with “ TAFT’S NEW MAN PROTESTING AGTION BY SEATTLE MEN y United Press Leased Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, 23,—Aet ing the San Franeitee Chamber jot M. H. Robbing, Jr |president of that organization, has |wired President Taft and members jot the California congressional dele otesting against the al tion of certain shipbuilding | interests in Seattle in trying to pre t the building at the Mare island y yard of the gunboat Monocacy.— Although the government's big plant at Vallejo already has be awarded the contract, Robbing appointed secretary to the |¢lares the contract has been ordered snident to succeed Charles D,|held up because of the activity of Hilles certain Seattle shipbuilders th commerce CARMI A. THOMPSON, First assistant secretary of the in department, who has just nk SAVES A MAN FROM DROWNING Through the able oarsmanship and effective diving of Fred Lam bert, a department manager in Me Cormack Brothers’ store, the Ife of the divorce dec which her) Fred Austin, clerk in a Madison husband, Peter 8. Brug #eCOr| street grocery store, was saved in ed in Reno in 1904, Mrs. Marion) Lake Washington, baif a mile from | Brugule although she since ba®|the Madison street wharf Monday | married and divorced Stewart Bev-| night jning, filed suit here today for #) Angtin ventured out on the lake in | second divorce from Brugulere. The|, frail canoe. when it was rough Bruguieres are members of Sao ing the boat capsized. Jack Rines Francisco's and New York’s smart/ing Lambert, who live at the “Rub- |sets and are extremely wealthy. | }er Inn,” saw the accident and has ef |tily launched a boat and pulled for CLOUDBURST itsctna wun angie , SHE WANTSA | SECOND DIVORCE| (By United Prose Leased Wiret | SAN FRANCISCO, July 23.—B Heving that a United States sua » court decision has invalidat-| ppeared from view, but Lambert made sev- brought Press Leased Wire) ‘ON, Or., July 23,—But-\eral dives and finally ter creek valley, southern part of| Austin to the surface. | Umatilla county, is today a scene| of devastation, according to the} first news reaching this city late ‘GOMEZ ARRESTED) FIGHTING HIRAM |republican state candidates an drove up, her face shone |nouncing they would support Prest dent Taft, declaring that to refuse would mean to defeat the people's will ts, The invited guests consisted of Californi: people of wealth. The women were gown eyes danced joyously, and the ehit dren clapped thelr hands with glee./ They watched the gorgeously gown ed ladies step lightly from the car with opem-mouthed wonder, They probably had never witnesved any-| thing #o beautiful in thetr lives To this family, just the sight of uninvited guests were of tollers. They ranged fre 1914, as against Germany's 29. EXCISE BILL WASHINGTOD SAN ANTONIO, Tex, July 2 Charged with violating American neutrality laws, Emilio Vasquez Go. mez, for & short time provisional ere who .bave i | President of Mexico, was given a the senate today predicted the| Bearing here today before a | ited passing of the democratic exclus| States Commissioner. “Five others bill. The bill comes to @ vote inj We, Strested with Gomez yesterday, as the result of a cloud burst Saturday night. Butter creek valley is an isolated district A wall of water which followed the cloudburst swept the valley for|fice again today, after a week miles almost clean of farm houses| spent in San Francisco, where he and barns, and but for the fact that| was the guest, Saturday, at a ban farmers rode in advance of the wa-| duet by the Roosevelt adherents. ter, warning inhabitants, many “The Taft people are afrakt err | (By United Press Leased Wire) | SACRAMENTO, July 23.—4Gov. | Hiram Johnson was back in bis of- in comfortable cireumstances * wedding was © privilege. What if proper ap- are worn in Catalogue and advice free. A LUNDBERG Co. 1107 Third Ave. LEAVE COLMAN DOCK As Foliews: FOR TACOMA Stes. INDIANAPOLIS and currnwa Thg. Edmonds SOc. Steamers and Schedules Subject to Change Without Notice. Colman Dock. Main 2993. Theatre full of the best of USED FURNITURE ht. Houses GIBSON-CHANDLER FURN. CO. 610 PIKE STREET. Phone Malm 9227 Rates on the Easy Pay- ment Plan. WE are actually making $8 | THE MARKETS | wing pr paid by merchants * to prices paid by are local the the average lees paid. the buying price 2 th L¢ are for strictly Eage—Buying Price. ranch Ee«e | wenatchee apples | Eptacopal ‘| throng and pushed and jostled each "| bride. down to the yery poor. Some wore silks, others were garbed in tatters. They all brought their children and some brought their dogs They surrounded St burch in would the ney that Was epent ta the entertainment of Just one guest have done for this family? | In all that crowd of “uninvited Kuests ther wasn't one whose comfort would not have been added} to materially by the mo that necks to! went for the purchase of any one heres m in thie lavish @ alnoment that will go down in the annals of social events in the West as “Jens! nie Crocker's Durbar.” It would have kept some from want Matthews a curtow: their of other d catch and cran a gitmpac the stood in the family of st police drove front hit her One woman row with her dren until the Pealtry- | gpring brotlers Hens ates es | potatoes, new | Potatoes, old | Raspberries Logan berti Currants Chere A Cherries, Blog Hothouse lettuce, er Head lettuce, doz Cucumbers, doz ens Ustery, don: }ithuberb, local . Cantaloupe Eastern tinothy Puget sound timothy Alfalfa Wheat nay Bran Shorts Whole corn Cracked corn Waenington Some of the uninvited guests, not worth $15,000,000, who stood on the outside looking in, ODDITIES IN THE NEWS for | sciences $431,801 since the fund was started, These Are Strenuous Times Flies, Skeeters and Rats Philadelphia is determined to get rid of ita mosquitoes and has ap- pointed Harry Hoenig city mosquito slayer at $3.85 a day. His title is ‘diptologint.” In Norfolk, Va, a war is being waged on fites and rats. Those In| ‘phe train Sienk in 6,627,000, Five cents @ head !*/the child sitting in the middle of being paid for rate the track laughing. Three-Year-Old Found Laughing After Fall From Moving Train Reed, the 3-yearold son of L. R Fairbanks of Sait Lake City, fell from the window of a fast-moving train near Omaha. and|Goes Far to Wed Man She “Met” by Letter, and Has Never Chased a Little Busy Lost His Life Doing It Middilogs and $10 GOLD AND PORCE- § Rolle When a bee stung John J. Helfen Miss Anna Lewis of Washington, the senate on Friday, having al-| ready passed the house | The bill practically extends the provisions of the corporation tax to all persons and doing an annual business of more than $5,000. LABOR CZAR DEAD CHICAGO, July 23 Madden (Skinny Madden) for many years labor czar of Chicago, died today at Lake Villa, Til. Madden | formerly was head of the associated | building trades of Chicago. specific his companions is attempting start a revolution against a friend ly nation COpArinersbIPS eek eka kkeeeh hee INDORSE BRYAN FOR 1916 WILLIAMSON, W. V.. July 23.—The Fifth district demo- cratic nominating convention here today indorsed Wm. J Bryan for the democratic pres idential nomination in 1916. * o * lame eee e teehee kee ee) dered him by Gov. Oddie. 1214c LONSDALE MUSLIN, YARD. . . .6c 19¢ Piece Narrow Ribbon, now Tc ‘Be Ladies’ Handke: chiefs for 2c THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY charge against Gomez and lives undoubtedly would have been| square deal,” said Johnson. “They lost |have been crooked in politics eo _--- long that when offered a chance to PRESIDENT OF FOUR BANKS/go before the people and fight it SAN FRANCISCO, July 23.—Geo.| 0Ut Sauarely, they are afraid. They Wingfield, the millionaire Nevada| know we'll whip them. banker and mining man, is to ac) cept the presidency of the four banks of which the late Senator George Nixon of Nevada was the| than 500 American and British em- * chief executive was the report|ployes of the Pearson company * prevalent today in banking circ tes} clashed today at Madero with a * here. Wingfield recently se ten | Cn command under General to « * e * * CLASH WITH REBELS EL PASO, Tex., July 23.—More * Nixon's place in the senate, ten-|Campo. The rebela are parading the streets threatening a massacre. 7c CALICOES, ALL COLORS, YARD .... .4 1-4 25¢ Card Buttons for INC 12:¢ 25¢ and 35¢ Ribbons, per yard 18¢ SECOND AV. AT JAMES ST. GREAT PRE-INVENTORY SALE Phenomonal Values Now Offered in All Departments at the “Store That Saves You Money” 10c Val. Laces, Edging and In- sertion, a yard $7.00 Roll Neck Sweater Coats 75¢ to $1.00 $1 and Earrings, $1.25 Silk Gloves, opera shades, pair 18° Children’s 15¢ and 20c Black Cotton Ladies’ 15¢ Black Cotton Hose, 9c oats and barley ‘ pair; 3 pairs for 29° Children’s 25c to 35c Hose, black, white and tans, pr. 19° 75c Bleached Table Linen, a ard yi 45° Ladies’ 25c Neckwear, all kinds 18° Hose, pair 11° Ladies’ 25c to 35c Cotton and Lisle Hose, all colors, pr. 21° $1.75 Children’s White Dresses, now 1.19 10c package Shell and Amber Hair Pins 7° sale price 49° $2.50 Matting Suit Cases for $1.39 $1.25 Lace Curtains. Sale price 79° Ladies’ 5c Hair Nets, 5 Nets in’ Envelope, for §° at $4.98 Men’s 25c Cotton Socks. Sale price, pair 11° 7 bars Fels Naptha, Ivory or Fairy Soap for 29° Men’s $4.00 Dress Shoes for, pair $2.59 |Pa., has gone to the Philippines to become the bride of Prof. Jame | Stewart, in charge of the govern tent schools there. She has never seen her fiance |Her sister is a teacher in the Phit ippines and knows Prof. Stewart and introduced the couple by letter LAIN CROWNS FOR $3.50. WE ARE MAKING $8, $10 AND $12 GETS OF TEET FOR $3.50 IND $7.00, And while some Dentists charge ridiculous prices for bridgework, we are making $8 and $10 bridgework for $3.60, and our Silver and Cement Fills are 50c; Gold Fills are from 75c extracting is free. We guarantee all work for 12 years. Come in today. DO NOT PUT IT OFF. We will convince you that we are the real cut- rate Dentists. ALBANY. CUT-RATE DENTISTS SECOND FLOOR PEOPLE'S BANK BLDG., Corner Second and Pike, Take Elevator. Jat Rochester, N. Y., he got so mad lhe gave chase for the purpose of punishing the insect He stumbled over something and fell, injuring bis head so he died Most eye trouble can be remedied by correctly fitted gia raon’s Magazine. We guarantee our glasses to be correctly fitted. Several Hundred Consciences Eased by Sending Uncle Sam Money Several hundred persons who had defrauded the government sent to the treasury during the fiscal year just closed @ total of $6,514 |three months ago in Philadelphia ‘This makes the amount paid into|she made her husband, 64, promise |the tressury through stricken con-|to marry Mrs. Caroline Hermann, NOTENGAGED |wi'us'"etn!n™2 Funk's sone made vigorous pro: test, so to please them he has signed over to them his big brew NEWPORT, R. |, July 23— ery and will keep his promise to Flat denial of the report that (his dead wife by marrying Mrs. her daughter Margaret, aged 17 | t'ermann tomorrow years, Is engaged to Vincent | Astor, the New York million: HIT BY AUTO aire, was made here today by Mra. Paul Andrews, It is _re- Bert Gartin, of Bllensburg, was ported here that Herman Oel- [struck by & racing roadster yester- richs is also a suitor for Miss Ladies’ 65c Sum- mer Weight Union Suits at 38° Men's $4.00 Work Shoes, sale price Gives Away Brewery to Wed as Dy. Wife Had Requested, Before Mrs. Frederick Funk died Let us fit you with Shur-ons, Children’s 15¢ Black Cotton Hose, pair 1c 2 STEAMSHIPS ON “THIANGLE” SERVICE ¢ Leave Seattie Arrive Victoria |day afternoon as he was riding out Andrews’ hand. juries resulted. was the burden of a lec- gig not even slacken his speed te jthat unless the members talked less |jeague wants the city hall park to] Leave V sa |dently impressed by Senator War-| Seattle. A communication to that near Redmond on a motorcye - - He was hurled into a ditch and ren . P ifi R il | ON. July 22--"You|, G8tlin was on his way to Etlens | July 22 OU} burg when the accident ocet anadian FaciriC NAMWaAayY Jia ences Bis “yes the, “stnideat coentrad |ture delivered to the senate today | cco it he was kille by Wenntor Warren of Wyoming. |"*" "0_7at kilee jthe present session of congress | be turned over to the jurisdiction} }would last all summer. jof the park board, and to become ven's lecture, abandoned — the |effect was addressed to the council speech he had announced he woyld | by President John 1. Price and S@p- dered unconscious, No serious in much and legislate | ti4 gaid the driver of the machine too little’ The Wyoming senator predicted| Geattie Recreation Playground Senator Fall of New Mexico, evi-| part of the regular park system In deliver today. retary Joseph K. Hart. City Office, 713 Second Avenue.