The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 17, 1912, Page 6

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sr a Ugly Pimples Have All Gone} Face a Sight, But in a Short Time Stuart's Calcium Waters, Worked Wonders. Many an otherwise pretty girl is distracted with her appearance. Poor girl! She doesn't yet know that Stuart's Calclum Wafers will) quickly transform her into a per fect dream of loveliness. And many) a@ young man with tender skin just’ growing a bristly beard ts also al sight to behold. All the face creams) in the world are nothing but masks. They do not overcome pimples, but merely allay surface irritation Skin-bealth ust come from within. Skin-tissue is made from the blood, and as it Is a tendency of nature to throw off a good share of impurities through the skin, nat- urally impurities gather on the sur- face in the form of pimples, bloteh- es, blackheads and other eruptions. But Stuart's Calcium Wafers have a remarkable activity in the blood which seeks the skin as an outlet) for ita impurities, These are thrown off tn invisible mist or gas, are consumed in the oxygen of th: air and in a few days all imperfec tions’ of circulation and of skin- health are overcome. ‘ All blemishes disappear and the skin becomes as clear and smooth as a baby's. Go to the drug store today—any druggist can supply them—and get a box of Stuart's Calcium Wafers for trial. They will) cost you only 50 cents but are really | worth many dollars to you if your, face is marred by ugly pimples,’ blotches, blackheads, etc. Convince yourself by actual test that Stuart Calcium Wafers are the most ef-| fective blood and skin purifiers in the world. | Guartor Oak Heaters. Modern} Purniture Company. sell af this low price just now as Tam fauling direct from my ul woods adjoining city. You save fi expense of handling through yard. A large load of wood saw- ed sizo desired $3.25 de- lire Come see the wood at my yard, 6440 20th ave. N. E C. B. Niblock Phones, Kenwood 674 and Keaweod 2462. BULL BROS. Just Printers profusely as she left the ward. ee as | 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 Dr. L. A. Clark, D. D, 8. Success in Dentistry, like success fm any path of life, Hea in striving to reach perfection. No man is per- fect, but if his aim in life is high he will more nearly reach perfec- tion than ff his aim is low. T have heard people say: “I hate a dentist.” “I hate a dentist's chair.” “I hate a dentist's office.” Why? Because, to them, it has been a place of torture. Now, in order to overcome this prejudice, we have been striving for years to alleviate the pain and torture in the dental chair. This has been our one aim, and, with this one alm always before us, we have accom plished remarkable results. We now have people come into our office who do not hate the} dentist, because our operations are! not painful and our work is satis-| If you are in need of dental work,| come to us. It will cost you noth- ing but a little time, to have us ex- plain our methods and give you our! prices. If we cannot help your! case we will gladly tell you; if we) can help you, you are the ones who will be glad you came to us. We guarantee all our work. gate te, $4.09 ame $5.00) Regal Dental Offices Adolf Rushes Int Hdate for Teats, candidate for Heutenant gov-| night, Hodge minced no words in ernor, are béoming things in the| denouncing the tactics now being) southwestern part of the state this, resorted to by the standpatters tn) | Week. | also making things hum, and togeth-| ler they are setting a wave of enthy en and are now reso }slasm through the southwest that/ acter assassination . bids fair to sweep the last remnant, Hodge said. ‘of opposition off the map in this| with a cannibal than shake the’ whole district. BOY SACRIFICES LIMB TO — Smith, for whom he gave his disabled feg, left the hospital, conva' F cent and almost well, Willie Rugh, a newsboy, suffered a sudden re- lapee and is today in a serious condition here. have died, according to the physicians, had not Rugh ~ | crippled left leg that the skin therefrom might be grafted onto the, girt’s body. the bedside of her savior, Knee! beside his bed and kiss him. She wept! | | qecemeneseee em: = TURKEY DECLARES WAR ON received here from Constantinople today say that Turkey fo clared war against MARRIED TEN TIMES, BUT THIS much better one than any | have had,” declared Mra. Jennie Schwoyer,! who is in jail under a year’s sentence on a charge of having married! ten men, nine of whor are living, without the formality of having been divorced, woman on record. The woman is a curious study in psychology. oa Wager, MEt4, 1 Bert You #6 ‘ You CAN'D TAWE A RIDE, In Dor Bu TION TO MAKE : mI NAF A Ants rn 1s HODGE AND TEATS ARE IN THE SOUTHWESTERN PART OF STA ~ [BAD COLD? YOUR HEAD STUFFED? One dose Pape’s Cold Com- pound gives relief from colds and grippe—No Quinine used. You will dietinetiy feel your cold breaking and all the Grippe symp tome leaving after taking the very / first done, It te a positive fact that Pape's Cold Compound, taken every two hours, until three consecutive dosem are taken, will ond the Grippe and | break up the most severe cold ether |im the head, chest, back, stomach or | Hebe. erable headache, dullness, hoad and! | nose atuffed up, foverishness, sngey ing, sore throat, running of the nove,) Mucous catarrhal discharges, sore ) | nets, stiffness = and twinges. Get a Mcent package of it will poattively and promptly cure! Your cold and all the grippe mie ory, without any assistance or bad ROBERT T. HOOGE AND GOVNOR TEATS “Bob” Hodge, progressive candi-| crowd of several hundred at the governor, and Govnor| Glide rink, in Chehalis, Monday quifiine--don't accept else said to be just as good. Tastes nice—acts gent! | | KNOCK. KNEE BOW LEG— Weak ankles, break. tr week imbs, apthal eur ture and re moat | | Congressman Warburton is) the hope of defeating him. “The enemy know they are beat rting to char. against me") “I would rather lve! hand of the disreputable character) enthusiastic as#aseine.” to an Speaking { | atalogue and advice free. SAVE GIRL; HE MAY DIE: GARY, Ind., Oct. 17—Within one hour from the time Miss Edith, | A LUNDEERG Co, 1107 Third Ane. <<< = = =| Miss Smith was badly burned in a motorcycle accident and woul rificed his | The last act of Miss Smith before leaving the hospital was to visit In the Practice of Medicine WITHOUT DRUGS OR KNIFE. Ff) | Chronic and acute complaints yield to this modern branch of ff) | BULGARIA AND SERVIA «My United Prees Leased Wire) | Gervia today. The Turkish war of | LONDON, Oct. 17.—Diepatches fice has vance on Turkish fleet is dy sailing toward the Gulf of Spart. the medical science with sur prising case. | {5r. Joseph Roane } WOMAN OF 27 HAD NO DIVORCE} * baat ati ALLENTOWN, Pa., Oct. 17-—“My idea of a perfect husband is a | Ralph Krows} Electric Co. Retail Everything Electrical. 316 UNION STREET Oppostte Postoffice Main 1634 ly de- Bulgaria and Mrs. Schwoyer, who is only 27, is believed to be the most married Ordy 5 feet 2 inches tall and weighing no more than 110 pounds, Mrs. Schwoyer, with all her experience, possesses the activity of a tom boy of 15. Bhe acknowledges having been married the first time at the age of 17, her list of husbands inciu Frank G. Miller, Fred Gowan, John Moyers, Henry Knoll, Ja Barber, George Williams, Frank Stephens, Gottlieb Biller, John Garis and Ed Schwoyer. From three only could Alderman Bower and County Detectives Buch- man and Roth secure marriage certificates. Mrs. Schwoyer has $1,700 In the bank. has been as ng spou' << = MAN CHARGED WITH POSING AS.) OFFICER AND EXTORTING MONEY Frank F. Bergeon, 63, was yester |, A week ago the police obtained a} day arrested by Detective L, A.|eseription of the man from a |woman who had been stopped, but Barbee, charged w | Lt agg Barb harged with. extorting }144 not the money and who pron money from women cafe frequent: | iged to pay him in a week. She ers while posing as a member of|told Barbee about it and last night, the police force. the night Bergeon was to call for For the last four weeks there|the money, Barbee gave her two have been numerous complaints of|marked dollara and after the man & man who has been stopping wom-|had called, received hig money, the en who were leaving the cafes|marked coins being part, he was alone at night, telling them that he | arrested and taken to jail, was a member of the “purity| At least a dozen different com- squad” and threatening arrest. He|plaints have been made of Bergeon was always willing to compromise|and his work as an alleged poltce for @ payment of money. officer. Nor is she indolent. She industrious in the kitchen as she has at the game of gath- - | Fans Fans Fans Sell you a new one or repalr the old one, FLATIRON REPAIRS ——-- Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. $. (Manager) 1406 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring this Ad with you |K KKK KKH RRR KERR RHR RR RRN KKK © + * INDIANS DANCED THE TURKEY TROT IN 1400 * * MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 17.—The modern devotees of dancing #* # who delight in practicing the latest creations may be somewhat # abashed to know that the “turkey trot” and several kinds of xo- % ological “hugs” were indulged in by the early North American In- %|, Some of the d ooror # dians even before Columbus discovered America. #|lathrop success frente | Bess * It develops in the class in history of education at the Univer. #|Asthina, Heart T 5 Brape % sity of Minnesota, conducted by Prof. F. H. Swift, that auch Is | Diabetes, La Grippe, Female | * the case, Students of the research turn of mind reported rec. #|YI@, Constipation, Lumbago, Neural % ords which show that the Pueblo Indians in Mexico, back in the #|"!% JAver Trouble, Rheumatism, # fifteenth century, were well acquainted with the freaks of Terp. &|APReMdicitis, Headaches, Bright's # sichore, and made them a part of their religious ceremony. Disease, Paralyais, Insomnia, Kid- * If the early-day “reds” wanted rain or sunshine, they gath- #|"°” Trouble and Stomach Trouble % ered and danced the “turkey trot,” and dances that resembled | Offices, 213-14-15 Peoples Bank Bldg. SECOND AND PIKE, * the movements of the bear, the deer and the buffalo. * * SEATTLE, WASH, i a a 2 2 2 a j day and the merchants are “THE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1912. SAY MISTER, FoR How MuCcKH Does IT CosT ’ To ripe £ RININGER ESTATE WORTH $111,469) The estate of Dr. B. M. Rininger, | who was killed in an automobile) accident last summer, has been ap praised at $111,469, Part of this amount was bequeathed to a how pital that he started before his death, The executive of the ew tate is the Union Savings & Trust Company Anniversary Jubilee at Westlake Pub- fic Market | Saturday, October 19, marks the/ completion of .the second’ year of} The Westlake Public Market. The It promptly relieves the most mi*| snniversary will be {itiingly recoR-|ment into“the hands of the men nized bY UnusuB! bargain offerings at all stalls, together with music special decorations, ete. The rise| lof the Westlake Public Market to/ rheumatic! ts presént prominence and impor-|and garrison, which comprised tance Kian been little short of phe Pape's| nomenal and speaks volumes forthe|tery of six guns. | Cold Compond” from your drugmist! policy ‘of the market management,| were then placed in charge of the and take it with the knowledge that/ihe sati#faction afforded the public | gunboats and the merchants doing bust: | nest in the market | A feature of the day will be after-effects and that it contains no} music by Wagner's full band be-| is reported to favor Diaz, and it is something tween the hours of 2 and 6 in the feared here that he will join the afternoon, and 7 and 10 In the morning. The market will be lav inhly decorated with flowers, palms, oté., outaide decorations being made, by Goodman, while the Hollywood | Gardens will furnish the displays) for the Interior of the market. The) many booths containing exhibitions! and displays of local manufacturers | will add greatly to the gala appear-|to tell her ance of the market. Many of the exhibitors will distribute samples) and souvenirs ry stall in the market has for tre! mendous price con: the each they planning and scheming how can best steal a march on their competitors In the matter of their; bargains for the day | The formal announcement of the \ Anniversary Jubilee will appear in| ents j Unie paper on Friday evening. Full wired money for her ticket, details and prices will be «iven, and it ie safe to say that every housewife will find things well | worth her reading. | MONEY BACK | DANDRUFF | REMEDY | We Guarantee Parisian Sage for Dandruff and Falling Hair. One Application of Parisian’ Sage Makes the Scalp Feel | Fine and Adds Luster to the Hair. Destroy the dandruff germs that's the only known way to eradicate dandruff and PARISIAN SAGE con tains just the ingredients that will destroy germs Dandruff causes falling hair and baldness becau the little dand. ruff germs rob the hair roots of the nourishment that should go to sup ply life, luster and vigor to the hair PARISIAN SAGE costs but 50 cents a bottle at druggists and tot let goods counters everywhere, It is guaranteed to banish dandruff stop falling halr or scalp itch, or money back. The gir! with the} | Auburn hair fe on every bottle. It is a most delightful and daintily perfumed dressing that quickly In vigorates the scalp | “My hair was falling out until 1 be: SAGE Hair badly to use PARISIAN onic, but it looks fine now, My hair was getting very », but it Is getting thick and way Eliza Archer, 60 Church 8t., Hartford, Conn,, June 6. Mail orders filled, charges pre paid, by Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N.Y Bartell's Stores guarantee it Ballard Business Directory BE GUIDED BY THE ADVER. TISEMINTS BELOW. THEY ARE RELIABLE AND WILL MEET YOUR EVERY WANT DAIRY BRICK ICE CREAM Three Flavors. Try It. You'll Like It. Royal Dairy, 5426 Leary Av. EMBALMERS Calls Night or Day Prompt Attention W. 8. MAYFIRLD PHONE BALLARD 9 Prices in Reach, Ballard Sheet Metal Works ©. 7. Simpson PHONE O. B. Ranes Ballard 649 FURNACE WORK OUR SPECIALTY .Ballard Sheet Metal Works Skylights, Blow Piping Gutt 1 1 and Conductors Restaurant Work General Mill and Boat Work He Loses His E Nf ncn jot the Greenwood Community club} nthusiasm y's see—— Vin Diss BET, 1 Lose $9 — UND &F I LOSE IT OSCAR VINE BS. er BLEASC, OSCAR, Let's coma: he FoR #2 vin ae aus bet ah ~ IS STOLEN BRUSSELS, Oct. 17.—A robbery from banks and individuals already STARTS NEW amounting to $5,600,000 was discov ered yesterday in the offices of the Gand-Terneuzen Rallway Co. |through the finding of some false share certificates. i Nestor Wilmart, manager of the! Y (My United reas Leased Wire.) |CO™MPAny, has disappeared, and MEXICO CITY, Oct. 17.—Dis |news of bis suicide is reported, in |all probability to cover up his patches received here today from |* Vera Crus, where Gen, Felix Diaz,|"isht. Losses to some of the Bel nephew of Portorio Diaz, deposed | 4% banks amount to $200,000. president of Mexico, has raised the banner of rebellion, attribute to|L. F. ALLEN ARRIVES Dias the statement that the revolt] L. F. Allen, recently elected sec is fowtered at the request of “the | retary of the Rotary club of Seattle, best element of the army, and al-| yesterday arrived with his family, most all of the revolutionary) 4nd will make the Rainier-Grand army.” The statement adds | hin permanent headquarters. E. L. “My program is to reestablish | Skeel, who has been acting as sec peace and to deliver the govern retary, has resigned in favor of Allen, who can devote his’ entire | whom the people really want to|time to the work. Allen comes) rule.” from o similar position with the After entering Vera Cruz with | Rotary club of Spokane. 500 men, Diaz seized the arsenal . This ad is twice wood looks. bs! an The pleture shows ent Edison Talking not whi the fine Harold Yetterda A. Yetterdale, 1114 St w of the Zist infantry, and one bat- : v Was Revolutioniate |PS4ly injured yesterday when he |@ tried to get a ride on a sand wagon ‘ Bravo and Tampico, |4T!ven by John M. Gee, 1173 Thom. | for tomorrow's selling. Which were lying in the harbor. |#8 St. In climbing on he fell be-| .,0De ,Halson, ee: Gen. Bugeniolis, commander ot |‘Wee® the brake rod and the wheel, | ‘r recor the troopa in the state of Yucatan, |"24 Was not noticed by the driver. | ter 5 ‘\f passerby called Gee's attention |!!! g Paves to the boy, who was in an uncon-| “We shall sel) these jsclous condition. He was taken to|all complete, on terms ; new rebellion pemae. afin and $4.00 a month? oie ; —— With this wonderful ) you ‘ may have the most ; YOUNG GIRL H | fertainiments 1 | home. || Household Economy = |) !°"*,...°0gh 1 HIDES 2 YEARS | vaudeville stage, the P " f grand opera, I (Dy United Prees Lensed Wire) pe Se Ret Comte Smee Teer ae r TULSA, Okla, mother rowed money from her father with which to run away,| Fronia Brayant, 1¢-yearold daugh-|}* pi : 0 = . good ter of a wealthy Seligman, Mo. | money ca ty athe siege i" Hi then put # 1-2 ounces of iets, pometeet io hiding im this | ta orth) fn 's pint dette ear Byrup, you as a domestic aa much cough eyrup as you A few days ago the humane offi-| S204 bur ready made tor $160 it cer, A. M. Welch, learned the young | ana you girl's secret and Informed her par- peti m= The family immediately | co . y stops the most ee With |houre. It ts just jaxat instruction to send her home, and (get tonic effect, and taste is she departed at once lattes Lpsenewoentet every ene, The girl said she ran away from/ it t a sepiendia remedy. too, for home because her mother objected | whooping cough, croup, hoarseness, asth- to her attending a dance. a ogy ot ray db Oct. 17. Afraid | abe had bor.) grand: | Bring slong, 96.00 ed sumer, add 2 pint of warm water and stir about tn whooping chronic, it will pay you: vestigate and see some T have cured. F Private sanitarium and 5517 22nd N. W. “ German Specialist on Diseases. ted compound ef Norway white pine « uae Suniace! and all the heal- ine elements 0 othe 4 work tm tht tormela. erotic: FOR CIVIC CENTER |i ise 23 Bescorat" ce in thy m and At the luncheon Friday noon of | pian b . sees bene imitated bor over the Men's Faculty club at the unl- | successfuity. } versity, L. D. Lewis, of the Seattle | A sueranty of absolute satiet or | money promptly refunded, with PF and Syrep ie now) Civic Center association, will SIV¥€ | recipe. Your druggist has Pine at Pinex is the most valuable concentra- WEEK’S MEETINGS used and pried in thousands of homes an address, telling of the advan-|get i for you if not, sen tages of a Civic Center for Seattle | Pts he yy ayes, Tat fe and also will urge the passage Of | prug ¢ ‘siettibeneen Bartell the bond Issue for the erection of a | ————or'buiers), Beatle Putting Off Until Tomorra Tomorrow evening at a meeting | What can you do today is a hackneyed saying, he resolve to save money by Opening a savings aco is put off until tomorrow. ‘The time to start to is today and tomorrow you will be prepared for im ment opportunities. at the Greenwood school building, | T. L. Quigley will speak in favor of the Civic Center courthouse propo- sition. Last night at the Lincoln | high school, at a meeting of the) an Improvement club, ad-| were made by L. D. Lewis, | James A. Haight, M. B. Harben, | Ottway Pardee, Carl F. Gould and ©. J. France | 10 MORE BODIES | TAKEN FROM MINE (By Vat Press Leased Wire) SYDN N. 8. W., Oct. 17.—] Ten more bodies have been recov-! ered from the Mount Lyell mine, | Tasmania, which caught fire on! Saturday last. This makes a total of 26 taken out to date. All the bodies were recovered at the 850- foot level, and were mostly lying in'a heap near the 22nd slope. The work of quenching the fire at the 750-foot level is progressing. The disaster is absolutely the worst known in the history of mining in this part of the world, eclipsing the great Bulli disaster, which occurred in New South Wales several years | AKO. eS paid on savings accounts. Dexter Horton Trust ant Savings Bank Second and Cherry THE FIRST GRAY HAIR SIGN OF A OROZCO STILL HAS| poy’ YOUR TIME DON’T LOOK OLD BEFORE 3,000 MEN a : | py > 4 . A harmless remedy, made from) remedies for dry, 4 | rat Ocoee tithe gage oe | common garden sage, quickly re-| dandruff, ttehing scalp and was found today on the Blocker | Stores gray hair to natural color.) hair. After a few applies : ranch, an American property, 90} The care of the hair, to prevent it| this simple, harmless 1 |miles southwest of the border be. | fm losing its color and lustre, is| hair will gradually be ’ low Del Rio, Tex. Official advices |JU8t a8 Important as to care for) its natural color, in a short ® ; lare that he Would not permit hig| teeth to keep them from discolor-| dandruff will be remo’ }men to forage on the ranch of Gen-|!ng. Why spend money for cosmet:| hair will no longer come pert eral Trevino, the federal command. | !¢8 and creams to improve the com-| will start to grow as Natire er, in the state of Nuevo Leon plexion, and yet neglect your hair, ed it should. feet 1 | when gray hair ts even more con-} Don't negier. ro ’ spicuous and suggestive of age than! goes further than am _— MARSHALL S TRIP wrinkles or a poor complexion? Of| make or mar your good 100KRy 1 | the two, it is easter to preserve the; can buy this remedy at SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 17 store for fifty cents & ti ernor Thomas R your druggist will give your ® F ‘ tistied | ~GoVv-| natural color of the hair than it is Marshall of In-/ to have a good complexion. diana, the democratic candidate! aq) that is necessary is the occa-| back if you are not sal ‘ for vice president, will make but! gional use of Wyeth’s Sage and Sul-| using. Purchase & |three speeches in California on hie) phur Hair Remedy, a preparation! You will never regret ise coming trip. Next Monday even-| of common garden’ Sage and Sul-| realize the difference it wi | ing Marshall will speak at Sacra | yhur, combined with other valuable! in your appearance, Owl ‘ arriving Francisco | 22" ssa clbesnt ‘ and maki Wo speeches | | | He will leave Tuesday night : for Portland CHILI CONCARNE, BT ‘ 1411 Sra Av. bet. Uni ‘ Dance at Dreamland tonight. *** a t ee

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