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4 THE STAK—WEDNESDAY, MCTOBER 16, 1912, Such a Slender Case on Adolf Osgar Discovers They Have Not 4 ouTrace! \ > Oo d —— 3, VILL GIFE You * Ny DiS8 GOLD'V HW, UND DISS DIAMOND NECKLACE, UND DISS SILFER TEAPOT on’t Be Fussy About Eating Your Stomach Will Digest Any Kind of Food When Given the Proper Assistance. We are prone to fall into the error ‘ of singling out some article of food and soundly berating the fiend who firat invented the dish, The habit grows with some people till almost all food is put on the blacklist, This is all wrong. What is required ti) & little assistance with those agen:) cies upon which scientific students) for many years have set their seal) of approval because they have be} lute facts, Stuarts Dys pepsia dlets for all stomach dis, orders are recognized; they have @ fine record; they are rated reliable. \WY dependable and worthy of confi € 4 dence just as the president of a big » ~~ bank puts his O. K. on a depositors check. And you can eat what) you want, whatever you like, know ing well that should indigestion,’ sour risings, gas formations, for. /8 mentations or any other stomach) distress arise, Stuarts Dyspepsia Tabdiets in a few moments will pul you right. Coated tongue, bad breath, heart.) ——— burn, belching, flatulency, bloat-—all the symptoms of digestive troubles EDDY HAS A GOOD disappear quickly when these tab lets are used, They are not a cure for anything but dyspepsia and kin | dred complaints. Hut they have NI e | brought relief to more sufferers 9 from digestive diseases than all the patent medicines and doctors pre “Dey say T ROBBED A JEWELRY STORE, Hey, orricen$ Gire Me Back DoT BAIL ip |\Fet fs “SAMMY” PINSCHOWER, GAMBLER, MADE RACE BUT A SWELL FINISH,” AND SO ATONES Press Leased Wire) sage of 100 an hour, The doctor » Oct. ¥ | however, are permitting him to | tions put together. ) Lg agp aa “lose the heaviest pana ee t | but few of these og BY FRED L. BOALT tne 06 éorth | Every Mother should work of any of the bodily organs nid few Sat Ua iptannen fnew. Dr. be Mag al gs | “Sammy” Pinschower, gambler, bawdy-house keeper, good sport and Had?” waid the sergeant, “Sure he was bad—according to some| about Booth’s HYOMI yet it's the one we treat with the Zo ae aan ie ullet of @ wold | thei roe ne At a u| all’round “bad man,” died Monday in hie 50th year. standards, 1 guesn he was bad according to any standards, But he| : least regard. We eat (oo much of] 10”, . disin, was predicted today by|inedical writer of note, visited the Simultaneously with his death the announcement is made that, by never turned a hungry man down, He ran a tough place—there never| ,,1% Suy home where the wrong kind of food at any time.| 11 veicians at Mercy hospital un-|colone! this morning, bringing in a| Mi Will $40,000—80 per cent of his fortune—is left to the Children's Or | was a tougher—where they frinked you with a grin—but all you had to) (jutene? {© croup, @ The patient stomach stands such 2 Pit etten complications de-| message af ayimpathy und good | thopedic hospital, do was to make your holler to ‘Sammy, and he'd give you back all) OME! (pronounee it treatment as long as it can and then| 10, either today or tomorrow. It| wishes from New York progres» | It l@ my privilege to write his obituary. you'd lost ae Mi rebels. You get notice of the re ted that the former presi ves Horn I don't know where, of parents whom he was never heard to “And show me,” said the sergeant with heat, “another man— sudden attach ea iam s G T bellion in the shape of the gases and) Gene probably would be sufficiently; Dr. Murphy, Dr. Lambert and Dr.| mention, “Sammy” Pinschower came to Seattle before the Klondike! churchman or sinner—who went out finer than ‘Sammy’! But what [Cult breathing and ent pains caused by undigested, fF) covered from the effects of the Hutchinson all agreed that Col.| fueh as manager of the Red ‘Front clothing store, for M. Prager & Co, made him think of the Orthopedic hospital and all those crippled kide?| ‘"o** '* Spt to come on ap menting food. leaden slug to leave the hospital in Roosevelt's life was waved by the He was, when in his prime, a little man, standing scarcely 6 teet 6 That's wha: gets me, Eighty per cent of his fortune! Say, he ran alg 7h" Course to be Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are 10 da: ‘ : ’ “ ys. steel spectacle case which deflected | in hie patent leathers, and weighing not a pound more than 115. He bum race, but he made a ewell finish! There must have been good in © sold and recommended by all drug) Go)" Roosevelt spent last evening the bullet had a hawk nose, « hard jaw, thin cheeks, thin, Ips, over which » | ‘Sammy’ Pinschower.” your doctor gists at S0c a box. reading and conversing with his| King Alfonso of Spain cabled to-| small mustache drooped, and steely eyes “Sammy” went to pieces all of a sudden. He wasn't a booze-fighter, *t nee, and in the mean time drop 20 drops of & HYOMEIV. into a bowl f@ of boiling VY daughter, Alice, the wife of Con-|day a note of sympathy to Col He was « neat 4 er and had an overwhelming penchant for dia the term is understood “below the line.” He drank, but nobody ever gressman Nicholas Longworth of| Roosevelt. The former president] monds. He had diamonds on hin fingers, in his scarf, on his watch and! saw him drunk, He was a wine buyer. He liked to spend money. But Ohio, He dropped off to aleep at 9) said that he felt bully loose in bis pockets, He even had them set in the handle of hin jack-| he lived on excitement, and it told on him. o'clock, awaking an hour and a halt) Mra. Roosevelt Arrives kalfe. When the town “got good” “Sammy” retired. For a number of later, greatly refreshed. Then he} CHICAGO, Oct. 16.—Mra, Theo. During the firet term of Mayor Humes’ administration, “Sammy”| monthe before his death he lived at the New Richmond, to the propri- called for his razor and shaved him-| Roosevelt, accompanied by her son! Pinachower acquired a lease of the “Midway,” at Sixth av. 8. and Wel-| etor of which he gave the Midway” painting. He was fond of that pic self. and daughter, Theo, Jr, and Miss| ler st, “below the line ture in his last i Shaves Himself in Bed mt hel Roosevelt, and Dr. Lambert, | Under “Sammy” the “Midway” was aa tough jotat as could be! “Last time I eaw him,” sald the bartender, “was about two weeks hold the # @ habit I have acquired,” he | arrived here thix morning from New| found anywhere on the Pacific coast. It sheltered 70-044 women of Ail] ago. I had to help him through the door, he was so weak. His clothes child's head over it, cuver jained to the nurves. York on the Twentleth Century! nationalities, but all of one brand of morals hung on bim like a gunny sack. He couldn't speak. God, it broke me, ‘0¥e! OF cloth, so \kat only the ‘ nies I shaved myself before Limited. They left the train at Sammy” also had the “Midway” bar, and in the corner of the| all up to see bim all iu that way! | filled with HYOMET vapor i» Tt | Tetiring | wouldn't be able to sleep.” | Englewood and hurried to the hot-| putiding was another bar run by the notorious Gld Tucker | oo ent Rueawed what he wanted—a glans of buttermilk. His stomach was | os ee ¢ colonel #haved himself while | pital, where they were admitted to Sammy” was a bundle of contradictions, If “Sammy's” women| on the bum, and he'd been living on buttermilk. He hung on to the bar,|__7%* method of treatment Propped up in bed. Then he drop-| the colonel's room without delay. | aidn't trim you, “Sammy” himself would get you at the bar, You ex-| right where you're standing now, and sipped his drink saved many @ child's life, and motly ee eee en oe a ala pected to be robbed when you went to the “Midway.” | “And by and by | saw him staring at the picture, and there was a ft that’ Docuce GYRE When Roosevelt awoke this morn CHICAGO, Oct. 16—-The follow Over the bar in the New Richmond hotel there is an ol! painting, | look in his eyes that made me want to go out and get a souse on and pa alg Pull is ing his first thought was of the ar-|ing bulletin concerning the condl | 5x8, the work of an itinerant artist who would have done the work for! forget about it. He was thinking about the days when he was dealing prompt relief of a fs rival of Mrs. Roosevelt and the|tion of Col. Roosevelt was posted | he price of @ drink, but for which “Sammy” paid $2,000. Wie pee atag wine, | sapptee. peckage, ee other members of his family. He by his physiclana at Mercy how | It shows the interior of the “Midway” bar. “Bammy” ts seen deal-| He wasn't built for the West, anyhow, that’s my notion. If he'd Booths HYOMEL is wanted his clothes prepared so he| pital at $:20 a m | ing faro. Lew Palmer, now proprietor of the Standard hotel, is “keep-| been In New York, now, he'd have his mansion on Fift’ avenoo, the same | teat 4 1 made of Could get out of bed and greet his|. “The records show Col. Roose-| {8K cases.” Dave Blake, at present proprietor of the bar in the Wright| as Canfield and all those swell game, and he'd be good for 20 years yet.| ‘rallan Eucalyptus and other wife, if the doctors would permit.|velt had a very good night. Hix | Motel, Is seen in a smoking Jacket with a green velvet collar. He is in He was too classy for the West. Too gentle. The game was too! Och oi, perry Bebsinge He appeared anxious to have every-| temperature and pulse are pormal,| the “lookout.” Jack Hamlet, @ cowboy, ie taking his checks off the) fast and rough. It was like throwing an Al confidence man in with a thing in readiness for Mra. Roose.|the highest pulse. since 9 o'clock | “layout.” His face ts hidden by the brim of his Stetson hat | bunch of strong-arme.” of catarrh, coughs, colds, catarrhal deafness. Draggiats velt. }inst night belng $0 and the highest | Behind Palmer, and standing, dre two secret service operatives, | Sammy” know the end was On October 4 he went to Hi Gill) Y Hard to Keep Him Quiet temperature 98.8. His respiration| one of them disguised as a cowboy, who are after a “wanted” man.| for advice concerning his will. He wanted to leave the bulk of his for-| *&*T The colonel ate a hearty break-| is 20. They suspect Hamlet ts the man they are after. As it turned out, they/ tune to the Orthopedic hospital, he sald. No one had ever heard him fast. After examining the patien' “The records also show there ia| Were mistaken. mention the hospital, No one guessed that he had ever given a thought Dr. Murphy said there was no no-| lees irritation from the injured rib The painting is truthful, 1 i a copy of a photograph. to the halt, the crippled and the maimed. Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8. tieeable change in his condition. | than yesterday and that he did not} Very small, very cool, very capable looks “Sammy” as he deale faro. A bad man—but there was much good in him, You could hit upon #f The physicians are having a diffi. have to have any anodyne for pain. | You hav hunch, when you study the picture, that the crowd is going| no more fitting epitaph than that pronounced by Sergt. Doiphin—“He Dentistry, as we practice it, not|ult task in keeping Col. Roosevelt His general condition is excellent.| to be trimmed. | can @ bum rece, but he mode a ewoll finisht* | deautifies UNDERWEAR AND 405 Areade Bik. only the mouth but tm-|9/et. He wants to invite every one | (Signed) Hut,” the bartender told me as we looked at the picture toge'ber, | « a = a proves the patient's entire facial ex-|t® his room and talk politice. Tele-| “DR. JOHN B. MURPHY “Sammy was a square dealer, He was a gambler, ‘Bammy' was. | pression. methods are painless grams and cables of sympathy are “DR. ARTHUR D. BEVAN He'd bet on anything—horse race, or prizefight, or foot race, or the| | ian on is guaranteed to be|@*T!ving at the hospital at an aver. “DR. SCURRY TERRELL.” | cards. He'd even spit at a crack for any amount you cared to name.” ] 6 5uP. WE STLAKE>S:? entirely \ eo Se Se EE But there was another side to “Sai * character. I have the) Ah . A” Of satisfied patients in Se- word of a man who rubbed up =" PUBLIC MARKET .- pe gern will gladly attest to our GS HOLD UP CAR: TWO “1 was young,” this man sald, “and married, and the babies were ‘ ability and skill. 9 coming fast. | went up againet ‘Sammy's’ game and lost. Somehow, rs We are offering the famous ‘Sammy’ got wind of the fact that | had gone broke and had a family. | Suction $10 Never Slip MEN AND A GIRL INJURED He called me into the little cubbyhole back of the bar that was his | for $5. Regular extra heavy office. | ¥- 9 Gola Crowns for $4. 1y United Prees Leased Wire) |son to stop, while the other secured Ordinarily he was e purring, whispering little man. But sow he ber, we have no students| PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 16.—N. H./50 cents from Conductor Ashwell | '®iked with the punch } " employed in this office, but every|Bird and Sam Van Buschker are|The conductor's assailant then “*You are a fool,’ he said, and he sure wae right. ‘How much have! i graduate ahd has his|Mursing bullet wounds, and three | wont into the car to line up the | You lost?’ | told him, He handed me the amount | had named and j dentistry in|others, including Miss Elsie Bowe, |passengers, Van Buschkor rowe as| added $60 to It. ‘1 don't want your money,’ he said. ‘I don't need it.) OUCHY, Switz, Oct. 16.—After) red in front of his|@ 1%year-old girl, are caring for|the man approached, and, tn the| lve got plenty without it. Come here as often as you like; If you're haggling for months for better! large office|™inor injuries today as the result |scuffie that followed the thug's re-| hard up, let me know—but don’t play. You can’t win.’ jterms, Turkey has finally given! ‘ can truthfully say|°f @ scuffle between two thugs who |volver was discharged, the bullet “That was the turning point in my life.” jover to the demands of Italy and Bs to you. tried to hoid up a street car in Port-igoing through Buschker's arm 1 talked with Sergt. Dolphin, who knew “Sammy” as well as any) peace terms are today signed that b ] “ Bird was getting off the car when | exmoe== a | will bring to a clone the war in of the car. The bandits esca, Tripoli, and relieve the Ottoman = ; Jess Qosereccce ee “ - oe ae = , but sop-et thom, whe gave pea tought the man off. reelving bat / MOTORMAN BIG PROFIT FOR per oho a big handicap in the com- 2nd Anniver a J ‘ pite an strife. MOTE caring tha Ad th you” |The men got on the car near he| ion shaved nin sever Sosa. 'Ait| KULLS STREET —|GREAT NORTHERN), .ov: xsi seuraicten ts ) ly land's Ghetto, and the passengers d, NOTE—Bring this Ad with you known until a definite treaty is business district, and, after allow-|of the male passengers then {n CAR B NDIT se United Prees Wire) | signed at the end of this weak. ing it to run a short distance, one |duiged in the fight, finally scaring OSTON, Oct. 16.—The closing| Among the conditions provided by = D. of them ordered Motorman Steffin-|the remaining bandit away OAKLAND, Oct. 16—An uniden-|0f the Great Northern railway’s | the nae ae byl i oo We wish to celebrate—this our 2nd Anniversary—an@ to = ee ee =|tifled masked bandit who tried to/ books show a gross carning of over | S¥ere! uty of Italy in Ly wi it right we can think of no better way than to offer even gr€ HIPPODROM SEATTLE’S hold up a street car at the terminus | jout formal recognition of Ps ‘ At pee all cooifihg 300 W. C. MH U. pe he dr dynes Sew By Ayer today | 9000001000 tor the yeat ending last there, free exercise of religious au-|g ***inss to the shoppers than we usually give—and everyone Fifth and University. DELEGATES ARE from a bullet fired by Motorman H./ 96,990,000 over the gross earnings | Morty by the Khalif, Turkey to/[f that goods can always be purchased cheaper at the ; Sg I. J. Hegwer. of the previous year, and aince| Withdraw troops from Lybia and |Mj Come prepared to buy the BEST at prices never before ¢ The car had just reached the/there was no Italy to pay an indemnity equiva | It’ 2 ‘ ) appreciable increase y Us your day Saturday—come early. COMING HERE terminal, and Conductor V. Elin the expenses, the net profit rn tae yma be a * the} . —_ | Meeker was changing the headlight Wee EG oe Pordand’ ta the nae [when stranger approached may the gross. ‘The. ‘net’ earsings po . C. T. U. at Portland to the num-| from the darkness with @ curt com-| : - ber of 300 will arrive in Seattle | were $28,635,371. tential j ¢ Baturd: had to the/ mand to hand over his money. oa an REO PAROLE SYSTEM [Sorrento he "aviogaenate|Motarnan hens cas ea a] nee Sueeageeeee “*?! AT MONROE IS | coming on two special trains, made | , to fix the trolley. He was also ge, There rx Se ey jup in St. Paul. The delegates will| ordered to throw up his hands, but pram py A, | SUCCESS | be entertained while here by the (By United Frese Zeaset Wire) | Seattle Commercial club by auto|punait tined fret, chore oft cha NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—Alarmed | rides and at noon they will be given| Ona tp Hegwcrk, Het ont the | Phone Main 963 Tee peraie eyatenh at We, Kate 2% Extra S ial over the attempted assassination of |@ luncheon at the Plymouth Con-|totorman sont a butler’ eeaahine| formatory at Monroe has proved xtra specials Gold Medal, London, 1911 Col, Theo. Roosevelt and tearing Freaecions: conten. and a reception | through the highwayman'’s brain, f res Tra quite successful, according to the s Meamee fot MRNA Tw Wid Hinat w fanatic might seek to shoot! iit several hours)? S| killing hii instantly. je Jieport of the parole department | Every merchant is striving to give the shopper specials that Capital Household the democratic nominee, Wm. G.| : 2 asl Sapp meng $10, te Tule asta ne trom April, |i] be a source of real saving. It’s a real Potlatch the Market Genuine Roglish Break{ast Tea. McAdoo, vice chairman of the dem- LAM ; : ve beat earoteg |My You Saturday, : or NGELES, Oc }.—Staring or conditionally pardoned, and but confirmed the report that all of] ¢'tne moon thisnch the tokens | 49 of the number have broken the Manufacturers’ Display law again or been returned, Righty Big Special Features — Music will be rendered—the Bulletin boards will tell you 6b other pleasing features that will be in order. Special will be made by stall owners and the management. ves you money, See} Office 114 Jackson St. aoe In Sesled Ale Tight Pegs. Gov. Woodrow Wilson's campaign | oe an obliging stranger, Chi } tes h been cancelled except! %: 7 hranger, aaries An itches naga ggg llr gr manera Wiel’ | Weat was “touched” for $22.45 and per cent of the number have made TO-DAY! on will keep is that which calls for | his watch, Stranger disappeared good in some useful occupation, Many manufacturers will be represented by displays and Wi | down an alley. West has the tel- escope. with an average wage of $50 a month, Sixty-seven of the present in mates applied for parole and 39 were granted it. Nine have been recommended for pardon and three ordered deported. witson Has A _|| Lowest Fares to and ftir T rman hice From Europe Nee & specialist regarding his throat, which has become somewhat weak- ior, “Wien “éschren tat'n | We Are Agents for all T at probably not serious, but that he speech at Madison Square Garden here October 31. Wilson does not want to be the only presidential | ye ppp NERVE IN TOOTH OCEAN PARK, Cal. Oct, 16 With a string around an aching mo. lar and the other end tied to John | Tower's bicycle, Roy Fosdick, 9, FOR SEATTL | tried a new stunt in dentistry. Roy }lost his nerve, ran after and grab Through the effort of Prof. ©, B.| bed the bicycle, Bike goes to junk Beach, superintendent of public| heap. schools at Olympia, the 1915 con-| —————————_—_—_—_—-. vention of the National Educational | T E association will in all probability “iD i A B Ee Ss held in Seattle. A SIMPLE HERB WICKLY CURES This report was given to the Se- THIS TAY CURED.” attle Commercial club last night by] pianetes has heretofore b ; Prof. Otto L. Luther, principal of|siderea incurable, and the only hop the Queen Anne high school. The} held souvenirs will be distributed. Tell your friends to come Don’t Overlook Your Land No man that wants to get a home for his family that has the advantage of being close to his business Close to the finest high school Close to good car service Who wants to buy on Rerit Plan can afford to pass by this opportunity to buy Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc., Distributers. convention was held this year at|frolon® thelr years by stric can't afford to take any chances. e ° Chicago, Ms iad a Po e While in the city the governor wili t t : PE teksts the. movaieeetval ecei Sted PASE SETI Ots at Columbia _ ficts 1 come cris poten ; antic Lines” candidate for state superintendent |Peen found to be a specific in the friends. Bog Se ductig the. epeuific’ gtavier’ cod Egy er Oriental and Round the World Tours, West Indies} of public instruction, ducing the specific gravity and Sale of the dineasen' that To wee —— sugar, restoring vigor and butlding “ 7 z “IT’S A GIRL” Cruises. Reservations promptly booked; through #eke® Sete, eet prensa oct’ | WORTHLESS NOTES) wiitsucecraices, crsctets, semear on $5 payments. As an investment the piece is cheap and iis Gh Ole Midas Wi lan: issued; baggage checked to steamer, For o will pay you to buy for profit as a home location. You Diabetes, La Grippe, Female Trou:| J. ©. Webber and G. R. Tobias|canh, within a weak ant ee ated |g can't better it in Seattle, ine hoday. Tne stork paid a visit Rat PORES, Oe rans On ‘ ble, Constipation, Lumbago, Neural-| were yesterday arrested by Seattle |'t. We, Will mali tho tiret. Bde pack. to the Hanson home yesterday af- fia, Liver Trouble, Rheumats m,| police charged with having worth-|2¥¢.,f9" 2fc, with free booklet of Nernocn, and the eloquent, progres- C. W. MELDRUM ppendicitis, laches, Bright’s\ less bank notes in their possession, | taint tent diet il a exclusive ee eee ee ee i i , Paralysis, Insomnia, Kid-|They were brought. before United |tabie at food. valuen, Kising percent fn astern Washington to hurry City Passenger and Ticket Agent. ney Trouble and Stomach Trouble.| States Commissioner W. D. Totten [48° 0% March and ‘sugar (earbony- David P Eastm home. Mother and daughter aro do- Columbia and Second Ave., Seattle. and released on $600 bail eel your atidstee Tiesto s bd an {ng well. This te the eighth visit 1 friends of thin Offices, 213-1415 Peopl: By ‘eoples Bank Bidg. offer and send 26e today for a fy} SECOND AND PIKE See Bartell’s money savers. Page| #ized 60c package: AMMA CITE SEATTLE, WASH, ” 7 a a Has dy CAL CO. 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