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Stomach Upset? MAYOR TO VETO they immediately | that as & result she was seriously , | injured when the cage shot up sud. @ the sour, undigested and|@enly as she was stepping in on ted food and foul ga: | August 2 last, Erla Taylor Chamber. the excess bile from the liver | ata. a chmberr |. began sult yea gm carry off the constipated | ter for $3,000 against OG. ©, | “este matter and poison from the | Delton, recetver of the company, ines and bowels. Then your) SUIT OVER HOLE troubdle is ended, A Cas ight will straighten ou feret_ tonls cae. % Suit was filed yesterday by John EB. Austin against the Puget "3 by morning—-a lOcent box ete Sound Traction, Light & Power Co drug store will keep your) sweet; liver and bowels for mouths. Don't forget for $1,000 damges, Austin alleges “fhe children--their little insides |that the company negligently fatled ely |, gentle cleansing, too.|% repair a hole in the street at food, = rec aed Cherry umbled on Janw ring him unconscious and j{njuring him severely, | Portland, Ore.—Mike Captic and | Frank Miller were fined $10 each for attending a wedding to which [they were not invited and throwing j edibles at the groom, hy Cascarets; and regulate the stoi GOOD POEM READ EVERY DAY 18 WORTH A WHOLE BOOK OF PESSIMISTIC PHIL. OS8OPHY, Kl, Jacki | | | Panadian Pacific Railway STRAMSHIPS ON “TRIANGLE” SERVICR Seatile-Vancomver via Victoria juraing Direct) MISS BILLIE BURK THE FIRST WORD—Use Dance at Dreamland tonight. your common sense when cmvaserpermattendiemmentinseesasiife you select reading. | 1 do not approve of too much read-| MODERN elegantly furnished lowest rates at Hotel Vit. ing by @ girl before she bas had | rooms some experience in life of the so | giw eth 4 Virginia, o called paycholog books with) Westlake, Ell $03. hich the book stores and lbraries | ——— ———__ are flooded today. They are like TANNHAUSER 2d and Pike and the young girl reader ts apt to Instrumental and Vocal think she is another Nietsche, Amt-| el, or, at least, a Mary McLane aft-} Entertainment Afternoons and Evenings. er reading a book by one of these | authora. | MEALS AT ALL HOURS a la Carte. pay ge (Dt ureing ¥ Leave Beattie Hpi a wi or’ Arrive Seattle SAMANG FROM FIER 1. Office, 113 Second Avenue (Paid Advertisement) Kenneth Mackintosh Candidate for Judge of Superior Court A brilliant woman of great expe | rience said the other day: “The! end of living ts life rime Dancing Guaranteed tn 4 vate PAID ADVERTISEMENT—PAID FOR BY F. W. CATLETT. VALKER ror CONGRESS George H. Walker is a Progressive Party candidate for Congress at the re- quest of two hundred representative King County Progressives, who believe that he is the only candidate who can defeat Humphrey, the Standpatter. Walker is, and for years has been, an out and out Progressive. He supported Poindexter for sena- tor. He was a Roosevelt National Com- mitteeman. He was Chairman of the Aberdeen Progressive State Convention. Walker opposed Humphrey for Federal Judge. Landon, his competi- tor, endorsed Humphrey for Federal Judge in a letter to Senator Jones, dated February 22, 1912, containing the fol- lowing language: “I CANNOT BUT ADD THAT I HOPE WITH §{ ALL MY HEART THAT HUMPHREY WILL RECEIVE THE AP- FPOINTMENT.” Further letter from Landon to Jones on same subject filed with President Taft, but not available. A Vote for Walker Is a Vote AGAINST Humphrey. A Vote for Any Other Candidate Is a Vote FOR Humphrey. This ad is paid for by Fred W. Catlett, as the representative of Mr. Walker’s friends, who have subscribed the money for it. |AMONG MR. WALKER’S SUPPORTERS ARE THE FOLLOWING: j McBride, ex-g - Harold Preston, Progress- Lester Lewis. banker, O..L. Miller, president Se- of hington. or ive yoda PF mane My "So a attle Business College. Sedge W. D. Wood, ex | J. todd, fa broker. |G Align Dale, of “Good | 04, A. Gottssin. president Mayor of Seattle. John B. "Agen & Co. scoatt eed M. A. Gottstein & Co,, Pure - a, Diltiog. ex-|" Wm. P. Fisher, Fisher cu ih aa . urwel | niture, etc. Le : Flouring Mills. R. B, Wilcox i municipal League. thier. ? Y i i ©. B. Thorgrimson, presi- nen 8. chara, Osborne,| 7, L. Quigley, president American Institute of Archi- unicipal League, Tremper & Co. Real Kotate tion, tects. THE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1912, | . Sour? “Cascarets EM dead Mayor Cotterill will veto the ON WHAT TO READ. double platoon” system for the oer gre samen | bowels cause gas-| fire department as provided in an By Billie Burke. Ringworm is sn unsightly die-| sourness and food ordinance which will not make it ¥i ease and frequently defies the most es, tation effective until 1914. In harmony ° When one lives this way, one will| persistent treatment. It should be fermen \. with Prosident Hesketh of tho find many things whioh will “leadliaken in hand at ones. nnd the “: council, who has been champloning & ruffled mind along @ path WHICH} greatest cleanliness observed tol wful sourness, belching of |*D? Cause of the firemen, the mayor teaches one things.” Srevesl ie munea? Phat awtw 5 }polnta out that whatever argument But,” says one girl, “most every se sarenees if it gets into the hal it acid foul gases; that pain in| thore ts in favor of the double pla- “But,” says ono girl, “mowt OvErY:|romotines mmonn chilies eon the pifptethe stomach, the heart-|toon system, instead of the twonty- Everything that happons tn this|oven more ditto cmtrem Mt is ss, HAUSA, bloating} fUrhour shift as at present, ap great old world ts Interesting if you} ‘ ult to cure | porn, ncbybuste " A ringworm is a scaly, ring-like! ghter eafing, feeling of fullness, plies now just as well as in 1914, niake it. 80. F ‘ A ) eabeines Can Abe let the “prob! o 7 Giaziness and sick headache, means el,’ ine action plat aaa “tngl 8 disordered meyers | te WANTS DAMAGES “near psychological confession” | be regulated until you remove | akc Ul you have had enough © cause, It isn't your stomach’s| Alleging that the Tourtat Hotel | perteute tn tite ve digest — Your stomaci'ie ae good as comneat allowed its elevator to be . perated by a I¢yearold boy, and Just one last word—ONE kn ae + * * * Dear Mins Grey: him? He thinks T am angry and ther I don't like him, and don't want to wo. way? Miss Grey, how can I let him He i# not in town, but I know A-~Why is it a woman will bes ing out in @ straightforward way wrong? It is the strong m knowledge he or she is wrong, and other. Here you are eating your wounded a friend, when a few lines, n or w love you, he would be man enough your apology. Try it whieh you are sure you were right i ogizing. KKH Kh hhh he * * ® NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND ® * * THREE ehh Dear Misa Grey: We are three! sirla of 18, and were all married about six months ago. Our hus jdands have plenty of money, but spend it on other girls. They never take us out with them, What shall we do? NEWLYWEDS. A.—Take them out with you. Ar range a nice little theatre party, or | 4 lunch in a park, or on the lake-| side—any little pleasant outing. Ask a few other friends. Another time} have a nifty home party of a few friends. Also cultivate the “hold-| ing” qualities. It takes a wise wom- ao to keep & man’s love, and every oman can know how if she will tudy the problem. Making a slave of yourself and doing “everything | 1 can to please him” won't do it | You girls should have studied on tite before you married, but as you! ditin't, get to work now. | NOTICE TO READERS All letters cannot be an # paper, an® many ® me or address. #) A stamped, self-addressed on- *} elope always brings a prompt ® ply. CYNTHIA GREY. #| * SERRE EMER OEE Ee ReRRKK RRR hhh * EAUTIFUL—BUT TOO FAT *| * { Rete kh! ar Miss Grey We are two girls in need of your splendid ad vice, It in said we are both very beautifal, but we think we are too fn We have tried rowing, playing} ball, running, swimming and other | suggestions, but we do not get thin, We hold great confidence in your answer, which we hope you will print in the earliest edition of the! paper. Thanking you, TOO FAT GIRLS. A.—I know this is a great trial to you girls; but I know, too, that you| are very young, and that more often | than not nature corrects the “too fat” | problem in young people, if they! will give it a chance. You have tried all exercises that employ the arms and Ir but not) the body. Suppose you try bed-mak-| SALE CONFIRMED Referee in Bankruptcy Hoyt has) confirmed the sa‘o of the assets of and Fruit Co., for $10,400, to J. R. Anderson, over the protest of Scott Calhoun, representing a number of | creditors, Calhoun wanted the sale postponed until more satisfactory arrangements for the bondholders could be mad William Lyman Bay, aged 17, is anxiously sought by his brother Russell, who has arrived here from California to search for the miss- ing lad. When last heard of Will- fam was in Port Angeles, but had lived here. He 1s described as about 5 feet 7, and has light brown hair and eyes. WARRANTS AGAINST THREE MILKMEN Warrants have been tasued by Prosecuting Attorney Murphy for the arrest of three milkmen, who are charged with having sold milk |, whose dairy jows, and D. Tresoti and J. An- lia, of the Soutn Park district . Lock, a Kent butcher, pleaded ty and fined $100 by Justice wn yesterday for putting “free- on meats, be but Ce} Me de gu B stock of cordwood caused a hborhood quarre! near Harlin nd Joe Contotti and Tony Con- ‘e on trial before Judge Ron- for second degree assault. Burnett charges that they on him and broke his jaw patch with a t ey to head at; the center, The quickest and saf Jest cure for it Is fodine, Paint the; sores with it, then rub with sulphur aintment, Sometimes several ap-| Letters to Cynthia Grey SORRY SHE INSULTED Him ee ee Y Will you please eu young man whom I {nsulted know that I am sorry, and that I still love golng with him for a year and a half, and know he loves me, but thinks | badly he feels about me treating him so. voman who will be the first to ac am sorry,” would settle the whole thing But just & word more. the Washington Orchard, Irrigation | ¢ | STAR DOCTOR plications are at inter woary, vale of two or three days | If the ringworm is on the head, eliminate as much hair as possible. | Inasmuch af the disease is catch-| ing it is always wise to keep away); from any person known to have It ed * * * ost @ way for me to let a efore acts very cool. I have beo bother me, He told my chum how Now I am really sorry I did know I love him in the same old his address, Thanking you, MISS SORRY. at around the bush instead of com. and acknowledging she is in the who will be the first to forgive an rt out because you know you have simply saying: “I was wrong and Even if the young man didn't to write and say that he accepts If he did something at n being angry, let bim do the apol- L kA oh et hk ee &)E Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures., « 12,500.00 * *|I Real Estate ibaa’ 5,360.07 * BIRDS SLAUGHTERED BY WHOLESALE *|f Other Résource . 1,765.68 * Dear Miss Grey: In our neighborhood is a pool, or, rather, * || U. 8. and other high-grade ® a stream of tar, and the birds think it a stream of water and */|—) Warrants ees owes ‘ . 7,168.98 ® fly into ft. 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