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This Thin Adour! COME HERE, | | | Quick! | *NO-BODY LOVES A BALD MAN”, Every day we see YOUNG men! and Women, who have grown pre Maturely gray. They immediately) Tall into the “Old Ago” class, be-} Semuse grey hairs aro so closely as / Boclated WITH OLD AGE. } ely discomforting and PPimitiating to be bald—to be grey Owhen the years do not justify it} 3 girls langh at the young man Marred—the young man soon Warns to discriminate — between| Matural deir in its full bloom of} health and NATURAL COLOR, aud) @habby looking grey and faded hair.| © Give nature a chance. If she is} encouraged stimulated, assisted.) Oehe Will give you a head of hair} 7 that you will be proud of Give it to her Use: MAY'S HAIR HEALTH fj ES ARE CAFES VIOLATING ORDINANCE? Are Seattle cafes violating the or. dinance regulating the sale of Nquors to minors and women’? The city council! wants to know It has voted to ask Chief Bannick about it. This action followed a discussion of Mayor Cotterill’s mee sage asking that 50 of the emer gency policemen appointed for Pot latch week be retained while the regular policemen take their time off for extra work Councilman Griffithe discussed the sermon of Rev, Adna W. Leonard of the First Methodist chureh last Sunday with reference to conditions during the Potlatch, and after a brisk debate, ‘ the vote to ask Bannick to make a report was taken, and the mayor's " tistry; recommendation to keep the extra policemen was adopted ) We make good every promise 4 every patient. following busi- acient. touowing bo8tt SELL BUILDING iples. All our work is! FOR $300,000 ced by ® guarantee which The Downs building, which is $1.08 and 0c at brag Upon receipt. of pr Hame Send 10 f jaro Hay Spec J Fors ND RE eM BARTE: a trial New back i i ; next to the Hoge building, in the fled: Our four great featuresfirusiness center of Seattle, prob- _— jably will be formally transferred to PAINLESS EXTRACTION. All the proverbial horrors 'C. J. Brickson, the consideration be- €B ing in the neighborhood of $300,000. | This will make one of the largest NO PLATE SYSTEM. }real estate deals of the year _ Por replacing missing teeth. J : FECT FITTING PLATES a fil) out sunken cheeks and festore. the youthful contour Of the face. ‘ CUT RATES. $10 Extra Heavy one TET CeLEee TS fy DOG PREVENTED WRECK AT SEA BOSTON, July barking of Prince, foundiand dog, saved steamabip Portonio, Capt Neilson, from crashing into vessels of a fishing fleet off Nantucket in a heavy fox Sunday morning. The dog had been on the bridge on Satur day night. When he grew ex cited and began barking Sun- day morning, the captain ask ed the lookout what they saw They reported nothing, but the vessel slowed down and was proceeding only under steerage way when the first of the fishing vessels was sight- ed. \* i : 22.—The a New the i’ | i * * L. R. CLARK, D. 0. S., Mgr ‘Sd Av., N. W. Cor. Union St this ad with you eeeteteseeeeeeeeeeee * * is le * * * * * * * * * * Reeth tkhethetk ‘|SURTEE HOPE DIES| Surtee Hope, well known on the coast as a shipping broker, died at this home, 1412 East Spring street | yesterd: Hope had been a ship broker on the Pacific coast for 17 years, beginning in Tacoma. He had been in business in Seattle for 11 years | He is survived by a wife, and a| brother in England. He was born | in England in 1863. Funeral serv. | fees will be held in Bonney-Watson's chapel at 10 Thursday morning. OUR PRECISE ARTIST) SPCC SESS ESSE EEE ee Three Months of Hardest Wear g of Danger Is THE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1912. I HAP CAUGHT A RABBIT N€ IS$ IN HERE. I VANT You TO KEGP Him FRom Gerrina AVAY VILE I Go UND Ger A CAGE, CANNON, SOUNDS GooD TO ME ey, 7 oa 10 it Takes a Million Dollars to Run view, Says He Mo idential Candidate’ it oe REMARRIES HI8 OWN “WIDOW” TOPEKA, Kan., July 24-—-A “Peter Sharp case.” but with an entirely different ending, came to light ‘¢ when {t was an nounced that “Spider” L. Kelly, years ago a lightweight pugilist, had remarried his wife Kelly left the United States 18 years ago for South America, where he has been conducting boxing classes and giving public fighting exhibitions, He received a message five years ago that his wife had died. She, im the meantime, had a report he was dead, and married again. Three children by her second husband, which are in the Masonic home at Wichita, were born to her. Through Mrs, Kelly's piece, who lives in Topeka, Keliy learned that she was living He immediately went to Leaven worth and found that her second husband bad died and she was on the point of starvation, refusing to go to the Masonic home with her children. They have been married in. ae One the Ot. INO CHANCE FOR RECOVERY poo “Why? “He still tucks his napkin under Balancing Account CITY BUDGET Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons hereafter, for several weeks, will be devoted by the city council to making up next year's budget. The city departments have already filed their estimates with the finance committee of what it will cost to run the elty in 1913. Councilmen “Griffiths, Blaine and Marble were the council on the board of equal- ization, to serve with the county commissioners. “REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT” AMUSEMENTS Roth Phones 6106. THIS TURKEY HAS 2 BODIES MAIDEN ROCK, Wyo., July 23. J. Preston found among a flock of newly-hatched turkeys, one with two perfectiy-formed bodies, but only one head. The little turkey is 48 spry as the rest of the flock ————$——$ ay TRAVILLA BROTHERS and “THE ShAL WITH THE HUMAN HAIN” OTHER BIG The PANTAGES Matinee Daliy. Twice Nightly. S&C. ACTS —5 WOLGAST-KIVERS FIGHT PIcrenEs JULIA WOLCOTT « CO, Me and 26¢. |At Fountains & Elsewhere chosen to represent | | his chin and eats with his knife.” —Detroit Free Press. ~ TOKIO, July 23.—Although bulletins issued from the palace today state that the mikado is Ask for holding his own, court physi- cians admitted that there is no chance for his recovery. It was 66 5a” stated that he might linger for days or even for weeks or that The Original and Genuine the end might come at any min- MALTED MILK) * The Foed-arink for All Ages. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. pi Don't travel without it. When the emperor awakened this morning, after a restless night, his mind was clear but his fever was high and he was bla ile ie ie ie ie a ie ie i ie A quick lunch prepared in a minute. ee le A QUEEN OF ‘Take no imitation. Just say “HORLICK’S. BEAUTY SMOKES , is LONDON, July 23.—A dress Not in Any Milk Trast rehearsal of the Elizabethan tournament was witnessed by Dowager Queen Alexandra, Are You Not Happy? ese Henry of Battenburg, eas Christian and a great array of smart society people. The queen of beauty, Viscount ess Curzon, looked dazzlingly lovely In white satin, gorgeous diamonds and a resplendent diadem, which blazed in her golden hair, The effect of her regal appearance waa some- what marred, however, when, seated on her throne, and sur. rounded by exquisitely appar eled, beautiful ladies in wait ing, she proceeded to smoke a cigarette, Why? If you cannot sleep nights. difficult to get breath, gastritis, dyspepsia, ulceration of the stomach, constipation, in fact, all diseases of the stomach and bowels, appendicitis, acute or chronic, it will pay you to in vestigate and see some patients I have cured. Private sanitarium and office, 5517 22nd N. W. ¢ Dr. Nuernberg German Specialist on Chronic Diseases. SESESEE EERE EEE EERE EERE EEK BERRA EERE BAH, DON'D BE NERVOUS ABOUDT DER 188 ABSOLUTELY NO DANGER. ‘WED! 000.000 Mr LONEST CITIZENS |. TO CONTRIBUTE EACH | ONE HONEST DOLLAR Campaign, but Woodrow Wilson, in an inter Than Welcomes the Plain Citizen's Big Silver Dollar OF EMPEROR (tat reretee Dance at Dreamland tonight. ** Just a Matter of Opinion, Anyhow a I SAY, CIVILIAN, POSITION be. ipl ADOLF, Dere OSGAR ood MAN DRAGGED AND FATALLY to the Heraper torman, while going lant night, struck Albert 46, of 118 Jobn st 2ard ay. and Cherry rim half a block bim Witnesses say that the car speed, making no stops. As it near ed the corner at Cherry Heraper stepped from behind «a pole and started across the street. Dayis saw him, sounded the gong, and, when he naw that Heraper did not hear him, applied the brakes, but could not atop in time Heraper eived a crushed none, & broken right leg and bad bruises on the body There ts slight ch. for bis recovery ($100,000 FOR A HOSPITAL City council has voted $100, 000 for the tuberculosis hospital at Richmond Heights, which the Anti Tubercul tion turned over hort time ap prope the garbage from fund, and is to be a temporary toan The board of public works was ordered to put up the necessary bulidings. ELECT lee ee eee eee ee ees . * AN HONEST ‘® COPPERHEAD SNAKE IN BED ® * 8T BLACKWATER, Va, * |® July 23.—Doctors hold out no #| |® hope for the ten-monthsold # babe of Mr. and Mrs. Robert # Livasey, which was bitten by a ® # copperhead enake soon after it # | @ Was put to bed * |® Hearing a cry of pain from * |® the child ite parents invest! # NO TRuST MONEY ACCEPTED # gated and found the snake un- #| ® der the cover at the foot of the # ® bed * & ‘The father killed the snake # Yours TRULY |® and summoned a doctor, who # |® found that the child had been # | ® bitten on ite left foot * DROW ILSON *% No time was lost in pouring & |& a quantity of whisky down the * | child's throat until it was thor # * oughly intoxicated * * SPEER EEE ERE REE GIRL’S INQUEST | Katie Wawa, who was killed. in the automobile accident Saturday was buried yesterday, the services being beld at the family residence, - 1907 E. Spruce. A coroner's jury viewed the body before the funeral *|!To Plow for Buried Jewels The inquest over the cause of the HARTFORD, Conn., July 234) death of the girl will be held today quest of $6,000 worth of stolen if circumstances warrant {t, the re- treasure, supposed to have been / sult of the inquest will be the for buried by Willlam Castlehaven, negro thief, the police will plow a \10acre lot here to a depth of three feet. ter. | BOY SCOUT DAY tauqua. Lecturer on Boy Scouts, | their origin and purpose, were given } by Harry Anderson of the juvenile Safe and reliable—for regula: ‘court and Rev 8G Wilson, seout ting the bowels, stimulating the | master of Washintgon. A drill by the stomach—the 560 of the Boy Sco closed the day oe f i t This drill was a very satisfactory demonstration of the work they approved family remedy ig have done The reat of the week will be given BEECHAM'S *" to the W. ©. T. U |CHICKENS P’ PILLS CHURCH SERVICES be bones 100., 2805 Seeeeeeteteeeeeeeee astor Says Home and Poultry Du: ties Come Before Services. YONKERS, N. Y., July 22.—Y kers has a minister who says ma duty to~his chickens is more ini | portant than his duty to his chureh Wm. FE. Mountenay \ He is the Rev | ||pastor of Mdrsemere Baptist church. He put the chickens ahead of the churches in addressing the ||| Yonkers auxiliary to the Westches | ter Fanciers’ club 1 think tha SEE THAT ||| by interesting my _fetlow-men in THIS CAP ||| chickens,” he said, “I do nearly ax } | | | | In on every bottle of mii — ||| much good as if I were in my pul | | you buy ||| Dit preaching a sermon, A man’s KRISTOFERSON’S ||| three duties are: First, to his iI PANFEUMISEO SOK | ; second, to his chickens, and third, to his chureh ail tzed tn the i = alll Your urbeer tor this ||| OON'T BELIEVE A WORD OF IT! * ak <P badltkialosnn Binks—I claim to be a man of | ss genultie courage *||| 0. Kristoferson, |" Blinks—How so? Me Binks—I went into a barber shop 2 Elliott 223 ||| this afternoon, had my hair cut + and when the barber started to pi throw back the chair and said, : eae “Shave, sir?’ I climbed out and ————Sqqqooomsmmmemers | gai, ‘No, i shave myself." RF 3,000,000 ACRES Slow--I don't think it is right to a) Fine F Homesteads—Montana |oriticise the supreme court of the #| Deeded Lands $8 to $40 Acre | United § *| Ready for the plow. | Quick—Well, T do * Yields 30 to 60 bu. wheat | Slow—Why? #} “Onts, barley, flax, hay, etc, | Quick—That's the only thing fe * in proportion jean do to It, *} Finest Inland Climate. pels. a LR %#| ‘Land sold on crop payment plan. | * | Low fare Homeseckers’ Excursions &jon lst and 3rd Tuesdays each | 4} month * Write or call % AREN'T YOU STANDING IN A DANGEROUS 7 mmm LS CORTAINGY NOD, ISS ABSOLUTELY NO DANGER, HURT BY CAR) A Madison st. car, A. Davin, mo |boara said B. J. Matthews, a prow barns at the corner of dragging and nearly killing was going to the barn at a high rate of mal charging of DuBols with man-| It was Boy Scout day at the Chau! Words by Schae Music by Condo OH, WELL, i Have ir Your SAYS Dere {GIRLS AND AUTO WIN THIRTY HANDS FOR BIG KANSAS HARVEST HUTCHINSON, Kan., July 23.— in Pawnee county Boys, I'll pay you $2.50 a day and | back They are the right wort of xirls, too, and want good husbands. 1 don't know but what good-looking 0 4) fellows like you will make « hit sunburned barvest| with those girls I've got two motor cars and the perous Pawnee county farmer, buneh of thirty hands on the street here Hold on ‘there! shouted John | teighbors have more. If you come |Hiteheoek, another fart from| With me it's free use of those cars Plains, Mead county, before they every night as long as the harvest leould answer. “We'll pay you §5| lasts and quit work at 6 o'clock, so |and $6 4 day for stackers | You can spruce up. Welt ‘Bay |for pleasure ridew after the day's | "poke w the fare to Frizell?” one of the boys t you tse our motor cars work is done,” offered the Pawnee | ‘That's all right; come along,” jeounty man plied the Pawnee county man, Fried chicken three times a day|and he bought tickets for the if you want it,” count ne Mead | bunch. | farm Sra sige “ne | “We'll serve lunch in the field at! j1-20 ‘o'cjor and. knock ott act KINNEAR FUNERAL | 0 clock in the afternoon for cold | drinks and more lunch,” was the in-| Funeral services for George Kin | ducement made by Matthews near, pioneer business man, whe The Mead county man scratched |died suddenly yesterday morning, jhis head, Th his face lighted up| Will be held at the family residence, and he said $19 Queen Anne av., at 2 tomorrow | “Boys, five meals a day, free afternoon. Rey. W. 8. Harrington, smoking and cold bop. Knock off|@ retired elder of the Methodist working at 6 o'clock and no milk- | chureh, will officiate. The Masons. | Miller post of the G. A. R. and t looking girls tive | Loyal Legion will participate, | ing nor chore Boys, th TOO BIG A DISH of Hood's lee Cream ts beyond aprehension. No one whe bas tasted this delicious cream ever thinks there can be too much of It. As a refreshment, as a dessert, as an actual food it is simply ideal. Order some today and enjoy learning bow good it Is. j j | Blue Serge Suits In Plain Tailored : Effects tor Women and Misses Tailored in the new fall styles in the finest quality of U. S. wor sted serge, with buff collars and cuffs; the coats are thirty-two inches In length and are lined with the best grade of Skinner-satin. We consider these to be the finest values we have ever offered in this class of tailoring. Use Your Credit Come in and make your selection at once—just a small payment is necessary and the balance will be charged to your account to be paid later, Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc., “‘Seattle's Reliable Credit House" | 1332.34 2d Av. } Near Union GOOD TEETH—SMALL COST The very finest quality—SUPERIOR DENTAL WORK at our LOWEST CUT-RATES is what Ohio Dentists offer you. They are all experts in their profession and do their work quickly and efficiently and with less pain. Every body ought to have their teeth in first class condition all the time, All our dental experts have had years of actual experi- ence. Remember all work we do is GUARANTEED IN WRITING FOR 12 YEARS. FILLINGS 50c UP $8 CROWNS $4 $10 SETS OF TEETH $5 $5 BRIDGEWORK $3 AND $4 Finest Gold or Porcelain Bridgework—regular price $5.00 for $3.00 and $4.00. We can replace teeth which you have lost with bridgework, or teeth without plates. $10.00 Sets of Teeth, $5.00—$15.00 Sets of Teeth, $8.00. We guarantee all our work to fit perfectly and logk natural. EASY PAYMENTS ACCEPTED We will accept part down and balance in easy payments while work is being done Come in today for free examination and estimate—we're open Sundays from 9 to 12, OHIO DENTISTS Second and University St. Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. Matthews came " >apeeage ee rs — a | me DN 32485, SEER8 2525733