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vibiatea PG ASME oeaediiae? * St lee "5 — — Kettle Furniture Company. _— ‘Three years ago this coming Jan- wary, our little daughter Dad what the doctors called Tuber. of the Bone. doth hands @mamine her hands Bedicine, and they took one Many Children in Washington Have This | v« Disease? EVALEEN HILLIGOSS Cleaners free Watch inspectors for NPR GN R Q R, O-W. RR, POR ABOR RL Coa PS rR The very best ana re watel we jamonda at « Notet ce. ry Svd ned Vester Way _ ~jat Walla Walla, o ame infected the Spokane Pre use this little v my sentiments. what he said ally strong. night. moment “Hodge term, but he ma Aug. 26, 1911. across his fore! Evaleen, This she had We had the doctors also give her | finger ff and scraped the bones in the ‘ Creation through a stranger, who band bene From this she got but | Hodge is a man of the people voice Is rich and strong, and the explosive exp Her ft Ni ering of Nature's! jist» tinge of | governor on any ption of the demoer: “| PROMINENT DEMOCRAT PAYS A REMARKABLE TRIBUTE TO HODGE Dill, deputy prosecuting attorney of Spokane county, and » considers of the tic rflow meeting In the council chambers at Spokane Hodgeitis, with 88 If a democrat’s opinion of Mr version of mine. and MAKES kes you listen. In his face are seen the marks of his life ‘There is little of the dullness of the unthinking laborer, but much of the dogged determination that keeps men fighting. head are the permanent chairman of the state democratic convention recently held “Be ob” Hodge the strongest candidate for s. After hearing Hodge ak at the st week, Dill and gave the following interview to Hodge is worth anything, you may I'm a democrat, but Mr. Hodge's ad. dress appealed to me so strongly that | could not resist giving voice to “Those who went to hear Bob Hodge for the first time last night because of curiosity, remained because of interest in the map and Hodge is a strong man veasel, in the mines and on the trail In early life, made him physic Years of labor on a shipping “His contact with all classes of men in all kinds of conditions in the single-handed battle he has been forced to make since boyhood, have made him mentally strong. | Superior positions and having seen the weak imposed upon, he has de- veloped a rugged honesty There are many things about Hodge that remind one of Kier Hardie, the Scotch miner in parliament. Having been betrayed by men in is morally strong beyond most men, He talked for more than an hour last “From the moment in the opening, when he told how as a sailor boy from Scotland, arriving in Tacoma, he intrusted all his including $1,500, to a detective for safekeeping, for whom he ie still Searching, to the close, when he defied the so-called ‘leaders’ of all the political parties, including the Bull Moose leaders, who were reported to be against him because he isn't a Juables, high-brow,’ there wasn't a dull YOU LISTEN is not an orator in the sense that we ordinarily use that He is plain, blunt, sincere and strong. work. Tn hie eyes and suggestions of the ‘wild Scotchman, whom the King county politicians so despise. “The square jaw and straight nose show they have reasons to fear him, because Hodge knows no compromixe. se Naso can foretell the results of a primary, but If Bob Hodge is ominated for governor, the republican and democratic td j have the fights of their lives.” ey: pete we MAN OF THE PEOPLE foreleg: accent. we now think, is a dear friend, we| the medicine and gave It to her. | |). The burr of the native Scotch in his ession of words, with hold attention as he explains his con cy for which we hope. “Foreign born though he ts, that conception fs much higher than now know what it will do for| @thers. We think the medicine is “the goods” for the disease. Our @aughter is now well, and will say that wheo feine we were never without ft until we bad gotten results, We sin eerely hope this statement will be the means of saving others. Re i iy. mn AND MRS. ELMER HILLI November 14, 1911 My daughter Evaleen continues enjoy the best of health She is to school every day and her are perfectly well (Signed) ELMER HILLIGOSS There are many people suffer this dreadful disease that that it can be relieved this case, yet we can that wishes to cases i esg tarted with the med.) | peoph in this state, not excepting Teddy last night.” LICENSE DRINKER, NOT THE DEALER This Is the Real Way to Solve the Liquor Problem, St. Louis Man Explains. ST. LOUIS, Mo, Aug. 28.-—Li- cense the drinker, and not the deal er, is the solution of the liquor prob- tem proposed by J. O. Rice, a brok- er. Rice explained his solution and sald: “I have studied the booze question from every angle, and I find, as long as there is alcohol, men will drink it. I also find, as © conception held by many American-born citizens in politics. if Hodge gets to the people, and if nominated he will get to the le, he will get more votes than any man on the progressive ticket = » is my best bet after hearing him EES the age of 45 years, Broadhurst, who was an engineer at the Heroult smelter, was taken to the hospital at Redding a little over two months Seo, suffering from cancer. Through &n operation his stomach was re moved, and, not to discourage the | patient, attending physiclans did not |!nform Broadhurst of the nature of the operation. | Immediately after the operation | Broadhurst improved, living on fruit |Juices and little solid food. How ever, it was discovered that the |eancer had affected bis intestines, jand in his weakened condition this OUR PRECISE ARTIST A drawn expression on: his face.” CHARGE FILED AGAINST TURNER Deputy Prosecutor Crawford E. White has filed an informa tion charging larceny against. A B. Turner, who is accused of out rivaling J, Rufus Wallingford in a bic lumber swindle, Turner te charged with having sold to East ern and Middle West lumbermen 15,000,000 shingles, without even having possession or ownership of a splinter, His system was worked the alleged forging of bills of lading and offering to sell low the market price. The money, which would have totaled approx! mately $25,000 eventually, was be- THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1912. ing to come tn, when his game was detected and he was arrested jast Saturday. Shorthand Record Gone Stenographer in New York Supreme Court Does 276 Words a Minute. NEW YORK, Aug 29.-—The world’s record for shorthand speed was broken here when Nathan Hebrin, official stenographer of the New York supreme court wrote on an average of 276 words a minute for five consecutive minutes, The previous record was 269 words a minute, Rebrin also made a new world's record for accuracy, having a per- centage of 973-10. He was rded & silver cup. Twentyone writers entered the contest, but only five qualified. The dictation matter consisted of a leo ture, a charge to a jury and court testimony, the rate of speed being, respectively, 200, 240 and 280 words 4 minute, A small penalty was im posed for each material error in the tt cata [ a Yelleve Tuberculosis, Asth- Bronchitis and impure ‘and a genera! run-down con-| If you are troubled with any symptoms, call at the of- card for full informa ure’s Creation, 514-15 Bank Building, Seattle, one standing, in disease and asst that but goes right to the as a cure-all, but is Man Loses Hi Aug. 28.—Living Jobn Broadhurst, is Stomach but Doesn’t Know It MONTGOMERY CREEK, Cal., out @ stomach, and never knowing that that supposedly vital organ was missing, was the experience of long as breweries and distilleries | caused both adults |run, laws will not keep booze out of | “Aued his death. this harmless! prohibition states. Men will drink ‘soon relieved. This remedy, it, and buying it is only a means to nothing injurious and does/ an end I propose to make every drinker S Ha-/ take out a license, paying therefor ing it from the sy#| a fee of $1 or $5 a year, ae the state fs not a patent medicine| sees fit.” two months with- who died here at Seid Cheer Up! You won't be bothered by the | blues if you keep your liver active, your bowels regular, and your stomach in good tone .by timely use of the time-tested, beneficent, and always effective family remedy 9, |rangement of his internal organs; those generally on the right side PI are on the left, and thone that are everywhere ie bones Ben, ffs, Instant Relief From Pain Is What You Get With “Try-New-Life”’ Weak Back, Rheumatic J joints, Sore Muscles, Aching Joints, All Are Quickly Eased Quick relief from pain and sick- ness is what every sufferer wants. Whether he has rheumatism, in- digestion, backache, nervousness, gout, weak kidneys, sore nerves and muscles, sciatica, lumbago, head- ache or any other troubl used by a lagging of the vital organs, or whether he is merely worn out, lacking in vigor, “all in,” he can be relieved in a few minutes. “Try-New-Life,” the latest dis covery of science, by going direct to the seat of the trouble, whatever it is, and working with Nature instead of opposing her, brings results in a few minutes. Neuralgia, that terrible scourge that fears no drugs, gives way In a few minutes to the magic touch of a “Try-New-Life” machine. Indigestion, the mother of so many other ills, is easily cured. The flow of blood and digestive juices fs stimulated, the action of the stomach is assisted and encouraged, and, after a 10-minutes treatment, the gnawing pain and discomfort are gone, and the work of the| stomach is done in the healthy, Ratural way. a, that disease of the great nerve in the thigh, is one of the most 4 1] allments known to suffering mankind. Sometimes a long stay at Hot Springs will help, sometimes drugs deaden the pain, But only “Try-New-Life” will go straight to the tissues of the nerve itself, stimulate the healthy flow of blood, soothe the nerve into quiet, and take the pain away in a few minute Headache, caused by presaure of the blood in the delicate vessels of the head, is taken a when the operator works for a few minutes .at the throbbing brow or aching temples. Backache, from whatever cause, disappears in a few moments when the operator of “Try-New-Lite” be- gins to send the Me blood with new vigor through the tissues and quiets the aching nerves. k kidneys, which, when neg lected, often develop diabetes or the deadly Bright's disease, are quickly stimulated to do their work thor. oughly, and the symptoms—weak back, lassitude, sagging facial mus. les, sugar or starch in the urine— ° sensitive ay as by magic} soon give way to healthy conditions, Nervousness and sleeplessness, twin evils t usually go hand in nd, are routed in a moment by ‘Try-New-Life.” The delicate nerve centers along the neck and back are easily affected and, when they are inflamed by cold or weakened by overstrain or worn down by | worry, the least trifle irritates them and the victim rolls and tosses’ or walks the floor in agony, and is }lueky to get two hours’ sleep a night. “Try-New-Tife” quiets the quivering nerves like magic, and loften a single treatment will bring la sound night's sleep to a sufferer | who has not slept a whole night in many years. And these demonstrations, given at the company’s store or, when requested, at the patient's home, are |absolutely free. They are merely given to show what the magical lit- |tle machine will do—for it sells on |ite merits alone, Doctors use it in hospitals and in their private prac jtice, but, best of all, the sufferer can use it in his own home, day or night, as often as he may wish, and the result is always the same, Beattie Business Man Cured RY-NEW-LIFE” | Mr. H. A. Patrick, of 1631 Second avenue, Seattle, has been a sufferer from muscular rbeumatism for |many years and had found nothing | that would give relief until he com- | menced using “Try-New-Life.” Mr. | Patrick is the manufacturer of the by NOTE. We published the above testi- mony in last Sunday's papers but there was a mistake made in the well-known Orango-O, which is sold aprine breitere . ig by all leading grocers. Mr. Pat- Hens 10g 113 riek voluntarily stated to us that aurkeys itd ii . 4 he would gladly tell any one what ee eines 3 Try-New-Life” had done for him. 1b ; “19 address, 60 we reprint this in order at tg Mot ee to give Mr. Patrick's correct ad Turnips, sack * 1.00 dreds, which is 1531 Second avenue Fieveg * s.18@ 3.68 and not 1514, as stated in last Sun- pO eae $0 day's papers. 20-1, Box. . .26@ 60 FREE DEMONSTRATIONS Maem cots daa RE Ave given every day at the HAMIL- ‘don HH TON-AEACH SALES CO. store, $12 , GOR, +s. 25@ 40 Firet avenue, ‘ A +4 Pe Also on sale at the Metropolitan reed, we vad Pharmacy, 4th and Union; Bartell Washing! Regie Drug Stores, 610 2nd Ave., 1406 2nd thy a timothy ib 0614.68 Ave., and ist Ave. and Pike St : 13,00014.00 Wheat hay «. 14.00 Cracked corn ....+ 37, 00@ 38.00 36.00 final transcript. Man’s Interior Inverted Doctors to Take X-Ray Photo of Joliet, II, Resident. JOLIET, Mh, Aug. 29-—World famed physicians will gather in Joliet next month to take X-ray pho- tographs of a man whose entire in terior is upside down, Charles Schuppel, a farm band, it has been discovered, has a complete misar mally high in the body are con- siderably lower. Schuppel has re fused large sums offered him by ex- hibitors, MICHIGAN PRIMARY DETROIT, Aug. 29—Incomplete returne from the state primary elec: tion received today show that Amos Musselman has been nominated for governor by the republicans, Wood ridge Ferris by the democrats and L. W. Watkins for the progressives. Seventeen of the 18 Detroit alder men accused of grafting sought re- nomination, and from present in- dications most of them have been successful, THE MARKETS following are the averaxe paid by local commission to the producers and prices id by the retailer to the commis. The prices paid farmers ° The are for strictly firm Kane—Buying Price. Eee, ranch ru! chee apples ... ples Loins, No. Ribs, Hind Fo! Rounds . Ox tongue, trésh Liver Heart Mutton— Ewes 1, full cut. . wh getinegps mm Lamb Pork— Dressed hogs ‘Trimmed sides Short Join pork Shoulders tn Pigs’ feat Spare ribs P E Tubs . Smoked Meate—Selling Hama i deide MO harm 2b neue, each 7 beet 1 try, Local—Buying Price. 19@ 2 bler—Selling Price. ton 17.00@ 20.00 Watermelons Pri 01%} oats and nies 43.00 Women's Black Cotton Hose; Mill-End Sale price, pair 9c ag THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY / to-Wear Apparel for Men, Women and Children. 50-in. French eres (suiting weight), reg- ular $1.89, Mill-End Sale price $1.39 Thursday- 4 Cans Dutch Cleanser for 25¢ 10 pounds. Fine Granulated Sugar for OUR GREAT MILL-END SALE Means a saving to you workingmen of-25 to 50 per cent on large lots of merchandise, including Ready- b All Day Ladies’ 5c Hem- stitched Handker- chiefs, 3 for Men's Dress Shirts, broken lines of $1.00 and $1.25 qualities, . Mill-End Sale price Big lot of Ladies’ 25¢ Lisle Thread Hose, pair 21¢ 25c to 35c All Pure Silk Ribbons, plain and fancy colors, Tailor-Made Suits, Printzess and La Vogue styles; values to $20, sale price yard browns, Ladies’ and Ch 25¢ and some 35c Shell and Amber Matting Suit Cases that sold regular for $2.00, now $1.49 Wine Baths Newest Fad Barret Used a Hundred Times and Then Ie Distilled for Sale PARIS, Aug. 29.—"Baths of su pertor Malvoisie ¢ are the most | fortitying and health giving. A| hectolitre (hundred quart) cask 1s sufficient for 100 baths. The whole | contents of the barrel are emptied | into the bath each time, and after | the bather remains in It 20 minutes | the wine is poured back “after the hundredth bath the Malvolse is distilled and delicious ‘eau de vie’ is obtained.” The above advertisement, which many wine growers are sending around to their old customers, is reproduced {n the current number of the “Bulletin des Halles,” a re spectable and staid paper of the market -halahahahelelcleteielaheiaielele’| * $175,000 Lost Because *» Stamps Weren't Canceled.r& PARIS, Aug, 29.-—That $175,- * 000 a year is lost to the govern- * ment through the failure of * the machines to cance! stamps * ia the estimate, based upon ac- * tual experiments h by the * French postmaster general, * . * aeeeeeeeeeee Oe el FOR MORAL WELFARE (my 4 Pres Leased Wire) VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 29. Coming to the unanimous conclu: sion that the moral welfare of the city of Vancouver would be greatly benefitted by the total abolition of the houses In the big Alexandra street segregated area, the commissioners, through Ma: Findlay, instructed Chief of Police Chamberlin at their special meeting yesterday to immediately start clos ing them up TAFT TO COLUMBUS HOSTON, Aug, 29 Accompanied by Major Rhoads, his military aide, and Assistant Secretary Foste President Taft automobiled here this morning from Beverly and boarded a train for Columbus to at tend the Ohio centennial eelebra- tion. The president expects to re- turn to Beverly Friday evening. 7c value Calico, blues Fall Suits in browns, tans ii $12.98 | and Women’s | and mixtures, begin- ning at Young. Ladies’ -Coats FOR LESS, Manufacturer's sample line of Trimmed and Unttimmed Hats at HALF PRICE. 4, STAR CLASSIFIED ADS : BRING RESULTS Good Dry Wood $4 Per Cord Dellevered in University and Ravenna districts, I am able to soll at this low price just now as Tam hauling direct from my woods adjoining city. Y expense of handling yard, A large load of we ed any #) wired $ Come see the 4, 6640 20th ave. N. B my ¥ C. B. Niblock 674 and SEATTLE THEATRE Tonight—All Week Pollard’s Juvenile Opera Co. in “The Toymaker Thursday, 25 99 Bargain M ¢ Both Phones 6108 2 ANTIQUE GIRL” 17—Veople in the Cast—1T Other Big Orphen INCUBATOR GIRL Gertrude Des Roches and Charics Wayne. Other Big 8. & C, Acts. The PANTAGES Matinee Daily Twice Nightly. MUSICAL HAW ATIANS Vocalists a LUCHA Dainty orn" le and 20 Ladies’ Gowns, embroidery trimmed, $1.50 value, each 89° New Fall Suits in mixtures, beginning at Valued up to 50c 15° Nuslin School Shoes, $2. values, for tans and pair 28° ildren's Apparel At Sensational Prices Big lot of Girls’ Gingham School Dresses, worth regular 49 S, able pric€..65. cece nce C and Young Ladies’ La Vogue styles, values to $18.00, for Girls’ Worsted Dress for school wear, in checks; regular $1.75 values, now ......... Wool Dresses, sizes up to 16, sale price : Min. regular value 10c, and reds; Mill-End Sample Lace Mill-End Sale price, Sale price Curtains at, each yard a: SECOND AV. AT, Big lot of Boys’ 50 $1.49 Ladies’ 50c Silk Hose, black only, Women's Tajlor Made Suits, Printzess and $4.50 , suitable plaids and 98c $6.00 Navy Serge Two-piece All aris $3.49 40-in. White Swiss, Ladies’ $2.50 Gray Canvas Pumps, sale price, {$ ING @ i JAMES a $1.29 35c Oiled Opaque Window Shades, size 3x6 feet, at, each 19° Ladies’ Mercerized Hose in black, tans or white, 25c values, pair 19° Children’s Ribbed Cotton Hose, values to 25c, pair 11° Plain and Fancy Dress Trimmings, values to 50c, yard Boys’ $7 School Suits now offered for Ladies’ Muslin Slip- over Gowns, $1.25 - value, each 67° SUCCESS SHORTHAND SCHOOL Individual Instruction Given by Experts in the System of Shorthand That Is Written by the Best Stenographers Everywhere. Our Graduates are All Placed in Good Paying Positions. Third Floor Liberty Bldg. Main 3337. Opposite Postoffice. | Renton, Rainier Valley, Jackson Street and Columbia | PATRONIZE THE FOLLOWING FIRMS IN YOUR DISTRICT, THEY COLUMBIA GROCER _ W. P. PHALEN Phones, Beacon 1522, Columbia 1. The Loading Up-to-Date Grocer. of the Rainier Valley. 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