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DONT HURT a wer Abscessed, act ing and dive: teeth can be re moved absolutely positively pout pain jo coeatn, chlo rm, ether or xa a method strictly my own and positively harmless. DR. LD. GRANT 204-5 Liberty Bid Cor, 3rd AY, @ Union St. op, P.O, Wall Paper Retailed at Wholesale Pricer 1406 FOURTH AVE. ject campaign today. what the people want, “He Re you" iss! Here ¥ ONLY A NICKEL! Oreyraratee” ARN wales WHO FEA OPPOSE RECALL (By United Press Leased Wire) WINSLOW, Ariz., Sept. 18.—Flat declaration In favor of the recall of public officials was the tain sub- of Col, Theodore Roosevelt's 1 would like to have the recal)/ edera’ int & Wall Paper fi apply to everybody, including the! “ : a ny . president,” said the Bull Moose can 3s didate. “I never feel like refusing and will fol low their wishes as far as 1 con lxcientiously can. On the other AMATEURS hand, it is the right of the people, Fane ReTIOE after due consideration, to have Why net have your fintrhing done right? It costs no nore if lett with A.M. FROST 1582 Piret Ave. ALBERT HANSEN Established 1883 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE Portratts Th ‘This Week Only. “ated Cabinet Pictures, Bring this ad with you Tonight 8 P. M. Junction Hall, BALLARD 408. GILBERT, Candidate for Con- gress, Speaks ADMISSION FREE All Working People Invited jewest effects, such as dog- New tall plumes. collar boas, ostrich strips. Willows made of your material. Piumes dyed shade. cleaned and curled. EL MILLINERY any AMUSEMENTS SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Main 4%. Sontane AL. WEEK Bargain my. BILLY “SINGLE” CLIFFORD te “THE GIRL, THE MAN AND THE GAME.” Evening Prics Mhe, SOc, 7T5¢, $1.00. PS Roth Phones 6108 THE OFEDOS-MANON OPERA CO. DOROTHY DALTON & CO. OTHER ORPHEUM ACTS + Oy press THE VERONA TROUPE OF LADY CYCLISTS TITANIC SURVIVOR Edward Dorking. ee ot The PANTAGES Matinee Daily. Twice Nightly. MERCEDES Bewildering demonstration of thought transmission as applied to GEN. nootis, “FUNERAL First Moving Pictures here of scenes at burial of Salvation Army's founder. 10¢ and 200. SeeWhat’s Doing at the Hofbrau We have contracted with the celebrated German Hussar Or cheatra for a three-months’ en- Kagement, and are in position to give the musie-loving people of Seattle a treat such as they sel- dom get. In addition to the or- chestra, our entertainers cannot be surpassed. If you are looking for ente tainment, we can satisfy y you are looking for a place where price is no object in its selection of the best of everything the market affords, We can satisfy you, go where the crowds go—n place to meet your friends —en fertainment every afternoon trom 2:30 to 5:00 and from 6:00 to 1.00. THE “CARE | i HOPBRAU ont AND dress by Roosevelt supporters whes he made an attack son, Roosevelt's running mate mention was made of Meyer Liss one in taking the cue, challenged Lissner, VICTOR BERGER HERE SUNDAY, |their wishes enforced by every pub lie servant “I do not like to refuse to do what the people want me to &, without CROWD GETS “GOAT” OF TAFT MAN LOS ANGELES, Sept. 18.--Bull moosers héte are chuckling today over the discomfiture of John M. Marlan, son of the late associate justice of the United States sw Canova Studio preme court, at a Taft rally here, tet Us Do Your Kodak Work foliowing in the wake of Col Roosevelt's visit. Harlan was interrupted in his ad on Gov. John The crowd refused to allow Har lan to proceed with his address, and, losing his temper, the latier invited @ committee of three to come to the platform and fight Pandemonium reigned for a time, and when quiet was restored Har-! e kan proceeded with his address. |denounced Roosevelt breaker and Har.” While the row was at its height, her, progressive leader, by some the andience, and Harlan, who was present, to come upon the platform. The Bull Moower com- plied, when Harlan took him by beth shoulders and pushed him Rep. Victor Berger, the first so- clalist ever elected to congress in this country, will be in Seattle Bun- day night to deliver an address at Dreamland rink. Berger filed the charges which culminated in the resignation of exJudge Hanford during the impeachment investiga tion, Berger is one of a number of 9 clalist celebrities who will visit Se- utile during the present campaign. Fred D. Warren will be here on Oc entorr tober 13. candidate for governor of Washing- ton, will also speak. FALLS TO DEATH Anna Maley, soctaltst WHILE ASLEEP LOS ANGELES, Sept, 18.—Alton C. Miller, 19, son of @ retired man- ufacturer of Lowell, Mass., is dead today as a result of a fall from a five-story apartment building while asleep. Miller was a chronic som nambuilst. His parents usually watched him closely at night, but this morning he arose and went out on the roof. When he was missed @ search was made and his body was found at the bottom of a light well, into which he had stumbled, SEEK SEA ELEPHANTS SAN DIEGO, Cal., Sept. 18.—The power schooner Flyer, owned by C. B. Linton, is on a cruise which has for its purpose the capture of the only herd of sea elephants known to be in existence, They have a value of about $5,000 each and rendezvous on an island believed to be about 300 miles south of San Diego, ‘CLAIM 000,000 WASHINGTOD Sept. 18 American claims aggregating $3,000,000 resulting from the depre- dations of Mexican rebels are to be filed by the United States with the Madero government at once, and more are promised for the near fu- ture, Officials here today would not comment on Madero's message to the Mexican congress declaring that the 1911 American claims were exaggerated, CLUB MASHERS, ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 18,— Mashers in St. Paul are in for a good clubbing at the hands of po- SAYS JUDGE jleemen, if the latter follow the ad. vice of Municipal Judge Finehout “Get the mashers parading St | Padl’s streets and ineulting women, If canght red-handed, give them a good clubbing, besides — arresting First and Madison t'em." Judge Finehout told the po- _licemen. ORANGES CIDER PURE UND SvEeT , -_— He! ou 3! St pose HUT es ee ae COL. SAYS THOSE © R PEOPLE the people having a chance ;at me, where we fieht ed, and fight it out. | “People talk about the rec | stroying the independence of servantee-why, IL” we ence ant whose independence ts a frail quality that he te in ent only ple cannot get go out and do t him. ‘The colonet's ried him — into | Lamy, N. M | Mrs. Holcomb Wants Alimony Regul: Dr, Augustus H. Holcomb has» been cited to show couse on Fri day why he did not pay the $40 nporar’ alimony tnstallm for tember to Mra. Florence E. Hol \ comb, The Holeombs have alleged \ witional charges against act : other, and both are asking for the) SA.. FRANCISCO, Sept. 18 divorce. One of his allegations is Seven thousand and two men and 4 that his wife's exponsive babite| ocen or about onentath ef the N havo almoat bankrupted him. ¢ voters at the late primar voted ; res a >» place Lucy Goode White's name | nm the ticket a8 superior judge of Zan Francifco, Miss White thinks this is an indication that many péo- / ple believe a woman on the su preme bench fille a real want. Shd epent $1.35 on her campaign—ca fare used when she addressed a fow clube, Without backers, a LUCY GOODE WHITE wage-oarner herself, she had ope}4__ pthc A AR Gotd Medal, London, 1911 money for a “campaign” in the ®€}frigon walla that were to shut in} Largo Sale MIGHGRADE Pua te Wiertt cepted sev se 4hat life, and their effect not only “I belteve that 7,000 people be lan the character of the ‘criminal’ Ask for Five O"Cloe! The. a Senin Ale. Tight Pgs All High-Class Geeeery Onder | ‘Trial Package TODAY t tye Sehwabacher Bros. & Co. Distributors, \ OF DISS - v 183 DoT REAL ORANGE = VOT YOU SEL. POR 6 CEénrs, OSCAR fF have an open Where such an issue is rain I'd like to have a chance t destroy that of anybody who has independ I don’t like the public when he knows the peo I'd want to the hammering, I bad « break with the people. | hedule today car Albuquerque “ 1S . T TAKES Sx OF ORANGES TO MAKE VON GAS MOST MALICIOUS BEVERAGE, > Iter n ye en Nena QUARTER, we You uP FouRt MUCH, DEN, DO You See DEM ORANGES FORF THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1912. At the County Fair--Osgar Has the Orange DESEe ORANG I Sece FOUR For ‘A WRAP ~ a ~ UND HOW ~ mnt, HEN tn Hata Waadiyat |“WE NEED WOMEN JUDGES,”’ _ SAYS WOMAN LAWYER to get, to go all de- | public ery f auch jepend it and y bench would do much good certain clase of cases that our courts. J do mean that I coald be ean, really bel jte Women 1 ve, | dict this, that women men. | comes from suffering have suffered—and lae., in ways jf Ladies’ Ready-Tallored Shop 2a8-20-40 1 LADIES’ SUITS Strictly Man Tailored $25.00 to $32.50 ber Exchange "HERE'S ALL THE CLOTHING YOU WANT All Ready For Fall and Winter— the average | stand ers #80 keenly. Suit or woman; Bradbury Suits Bradbury Top Coats men and young men coats and overcoats suits, Men's Clothing Department. in tomorrow, 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union & Reliable Credit Hous Seattle’ Noice Undertaking Co. BROADWAY AND UNION Our forcures—ri HAM prices, efficient service, homelike surroundings Phoue Enst 300. lieve with me that a woman on they, for ay ny crottl | ashes I don't mean that Logubticty, a mastery of would wish to be a woman's part! fairl state for the thousands of women japlte of the fact that men contew}t have’! eens sense of responsibility (h48 woman to be named by the people It ia the responstbility thatene gan Francisco, All wothen in gaining the confidence of the has - man cafnot i is. “It ie because of this that women can visualize the suffering of tthe fi I do not think that & woman fudge would ever send a man or a woman to prison without looking before and after—weighing ithe results that produced that man! fixing an eye on the, Bradbury Overcoats A new shipment of those splen- did Bradbury System Clothes for top in all the new- est models, materials and colorings, are ready for you to try on in our Drop but on those left outside. believe all women They have & jal tact, a detail, ,felicacy that should be used by the vwho pasa through ourts, 1 say WOMEN have these qualt all women if 1, the first lew do not succeed I know Women will finally have to represented In our courte, Our we at present are made by men, om the standpoint of men, and ad ministered by men, I do not say thet there is any willful injustice. I do say that the powers of the In- teliigent woman must finally be used for the benefit of society.” ‘FINED ON SHORT- WEIGHT CHARGE ‘ople, other women will | | ee al Klock, president of the Produce company, one of |the largest butt firms on .the | coast, was yesterday fined $25 and | costs in Judge Gordon's court for short weight In butter, The com- |plaint was issued by Chief In- spector Rhinehart, of the weights and measures department, Mr. Klock said that he had al- ways cautioned his employs: to be careful and to put 16 ounces in ey. ery package, He said that if any mistake was made jit was because they were rushed, and that it was pot Intentional, He gave notice of appeal. The John B. Agen Co, will be rag on the same charge ) Sept. Dr. Kane Addresses Big “U” Assembly Dr. Thomas Franklin Kane, prest- dent of the University of Washing- ton, this morning addressed the big- gest assembly of students that ever | came under one roof here. Over) |2,500 undergraduates were present. | While the registration has not | been completed, recitations began |this morning. In the first two days 613 new students enrolled, bringing | the total up to 1,519, which is exti- |mated to be about one-half of the students who will have enrolled by the end of the week. The first | issue of the Washington Baily, the juniversity paper, was out this | morning. FEATHERS SAVE A FAMILY ELMYRA, O,, Sept, 18.—Feather pbeds, on which Mrs. Henry 4 woman friend and six children were sleeping, saved their lives |Awhen Hghtning struck the house, the bolt tearing down the chimney and passing into the bedroom, }Physiclans say the feathers, refus- ing to conduct the current, prevent ed death, ‘RATHER BE RANCHER THAN ENGLISH DUKE BUTTE, Mont, Sept, 18.—Ceell ‘Talbot Clinton of New* Roundup, ‘Mont. part owner of the largest neh in eastern Montana, has be- me Baron Grey de Ruthyn by the death of a brother in England, but we may not return to England to formally receive the itle, Cider Concession . On, NO-— Here 132 A NiCKeC, JUST SQueeze Ne Der Juice or FOUR INA GLASS. Mites “4 icieceeeer seers * LONDON, Sept. 18.—That * & whe was wold by her husband # # ten years ago to another man * * for 25 cents, was the remark- * # able allegation made in Bed: * ® ford police court by Mra. Re & & beecs Millard, in applying for * | & divorce * | Mra. Millard declared that # |@ after living with the other * # man two years and a balf she #! w returned to her husband. & PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 18.—I4t-| & Since then he had been per. #! fo tle progress is made today by the|# sistently cruel to her, she * police in their efforts to clear up| * charged, but the court declin- the mystery surrounding the mur-|® ed to grant her application * der, near Portland, of Harry G.) ee #44 eee NEE EEE HHS Barr, owner of an hotel auto serv 3 oor lee. Robbery was not the motive, il, 200 MINERS ON as the ad man’s money and! ertior, watch were not taken. The police! are working on a theory that Barr] was killed by some enemy. The| | a supposed infatuation of an un-|, VICTORIA, B. C., Sept. 18.—The known woman for Barr gives rise|fO¥F collieries operated at Cumber- | to to the belief that she may have|/#0d. Vancouver island, | by hoon thie enum of the edhuae | Canadian Collieries Limited, are It is thought that Parr was mor. dered in the city and bis body tak en to “Death curve,” a lonely xpot on the Linnton road, near Port jland, whero it was found. The dead man's hair was singed, show ing ’the revolver with which he was killed, must have been held close to bis bead by some person in the| seat behind him The police located the woman who, with EB. M. Bartcher and C. W. Baldwin, traveling men, made up the party taken by machine to “The Hut,” a road house near Portland, a few hours before he wan killed. She was Barr in bis but the potlee found connect any of the party with the crime. for that rea held by the police. seals “The inviting j Store” | Mall Ord Carefully Filled clowely | questioned, as were the two men,| nothing to} [ouee 1,200 miners are participating | fictala yet GROCERS DISCUSS here t living ed that specia while searce’ } gun by N. E. erett EVERETT, Wash., tall grocers in annual tunities. Hodge, fair. STRIKE IN B, C. ‘ic! Ss declared yesterday in which | or. of the company say there has HIGH LIVING COST Sept. 18.—-Re- convention ‘oday took a whirl at the high cost problem. It was charg-; some manufacturers made 1 prices to a favored few the rest of the retailers were ly given living wage oppor- The discussion was be- y O. T. Brackett of Startup. Nelson, of Ballard, was elect-) fh The woman is married, and) ed president of the secretarial as-|the cruiser Denver, co n her name is with-' sociation and F. H. Pilling, of Ei secretary. wi | Panton&Lonpon Co. Second Avence, Be'ween Spring and Seneca YAKIMA ASKS: Yakima Fair speaker at t in his campaign for the|he is to address « big ing at Arlington. shut down today as the result of > he will speak at Plaine Bellingham. coma | been no demands meade upon them | 1 Hodge on this trip. southwest Yakima. Hodge will be accomp sreseman Stanton Wa greasive candidate for the Second district. 18. companied by threats to, eryone standing near nor’s palace. lday of the chief of po Words by Gah Music oy - RR eS emp FOR il On ‘ “Give us Hiram Johns rnia or Bob Hodge. This is the request of association state fair om eptember Complying with the people's candidat will be at North Hodge will begin the f rial chair tomorrow On rday he will address Guvynor progressive ant governor, eu Next week Hodge will 08 before going. On the sont SAN JUAN DEL SUB, dilep Free display of led to the a elds by an American, nsign J. E. Johnson. / as disarmed and “Simon Pure” Wool Blankets $4.69 Worth $6.50. The “Economy Basement” sale of Blankets this week ts the popular place to buy Wool and Cotton Blankets of all kinds, as well as Comfortables and the materials for making them. The blankets referred to in the headline are the 10-4 size of our famous “Buffalo’ brand we told you of tn last Monday's ad, The price of the 11-4 size in the me blanket, $5, 69 Kasily worth $7.60. them. Bed Comfortables We are showing the largest and best assorted line of these goods we have ever presented to the trade. The prices range all the way from 98e to $12.50, including those having fine wool filling. Large Comfortables 98c Full double bed size with figured top and plain back; carefully knotted; pure white cotton filling. An exceptional value at, 98c each . ae Big Value Comfort- ables $1.39 Very large and attractive sortment of styles; some have plain backs, others are fig- ured on both sides; hand tied and quilted; good weight; pure white cotton filling. Worth up to $1,765, our price, “A STUPENDOUS SALE OF LADIES’ AND MISSES’ COATS AT Show Room Samples and Discontinued Numbers in F est Fall models from America’s greatest tailo actually worth from $15.00 to $17.50, will be on sale Thursday at only ....... This sale is made possible because of our cordial com with ‘several of the greatest coat manufacturers in The materials are beautiful qualities of chinchillas, German zibelines, Shetlands, boucles, mannish cloth: newest novelties and mixtures in more than twent: in full lengths and three-quarter lengths, including ning “Johnny Coats” and other favorite models of Don't at the counters. x but $I 274 in Tw red are KQrecia each, only .... Hundreds of our have bought this quality be- fore and are familiar with the quality, 600 sheets to the roll, trade builder, and $1.25, nearly all colors, in neat stripes and fanc: lards, ete.; worthy of your earnest con- sideration, at the very special price of, a fail to see these “world-bea get first choice of these $15.00 and $17.50 Coat values on sale Thursday at .. Business-Building Thursday Morning Positively on Sale from 9 to 11 o’Clock Only. “The Morning Shopping Club” is growing week by week. The seeing the advantage of being able to shop more leisurely than sible to do in the afternoon, when other customers are jostling “Get the Habit"—shop in the forenoon. Toilet Paper 7 Rolls 25c Economy Basement. customers for a Thursday morning and $1.25 Silks for 59c Yard Main Floor. inch Fancy Silks, worth $1 styles, taffetas, fou- beautiful fabrics, messalines, 29c Each Fourth Floor. ‘o-tone green and two-tone are the colors. The sizes 28x28 inche i ¢ge ting” values Thut Scand 75c Corset 25c Third Floor. A large assortment of ful lace, embroidery & bon trimmed Corset not one in the lot than 50c, many of them ¥9 T5e and $1.00, on sale day 9 to lla m at, each . Main Floor. Laces and Insertions: wound on cards, 10 the card; worth up to] single yard in full Take your choice 9 to Thursday, per yard i Men’s 50c Working 3 29c Men's Working Shirts 1 chambray, also white drill; not all all 50c shirts, Moral special, each ..