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NOT SALTS AND PILLS. ‘CASCARETS’ If Constipated, _Bilious, Headachy, Stomach Sour, Take a Cascaret. You men and women who can't! get feeling right-—who have head ache, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath, dizziness, can’t sleep, are bivous, nervous and up Set, bothered with a sick, sassy disordered stomach, or have back ache and feel worn-out Are you keeping your bowels elean with Casearets, or me forcing a passageway every few} days with salts, cathartic pills or) castor ofl? ‘his is important Cascarets work while you sleep; cleanse and regulate the stomach, | remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matier and poly on in the intestines and bowels A Cascaret tonight will straight en you out by morning box from any drug store will keep your stomach sweet; liver and bowels regular and head clear for) months, Don't forget the children. ‘Yney love -ascareta because they taste good—do good—never gripe or sicken, Save money on your drugs. Bartell’s ad, page 5. American Women Will Feed the “‘Brutes” This Year New Ideas at 15c Per “Wee.” “Brutes” Take Notice PIANOS TO BE ADDED WITH TURKEYS—823 THIRD AVE., NEAR MARION See Our manager. who is i of these humble “brutes,” sug-/ that a good piano or a player or a Grand piano be also in- stalled in the home for Thanksgiv ing day. it will be a big help to keep the “brute” at home and in good humor-—-you know the old aay- “ing, “Musie hath charms to soothe ” There fsn't a all America that wouldn't be al! in and in abject slavery to “dear wifey” after a good Thanksgiving dinner, followed by a song or two of courtship days. Nothing like a fine player piano at home to make us young agajn and! a 10-cont|# BECKER THINKS What Hap 7 DISS 153 A CUMBING r Roosr. DERE, OSGAR S (My United Press Lensed Wired W YORK, © ntyre, chief coun for Police ut. Chas, Becker, charged with instigating the murder of gambler Herman Rosenthal, started bis ar gument at 10:30 o'clock this morn- ing in behalf of the accused man. Becker seemed confident of acquit tal MelIntyre’s denunciation of the Principal witnesses against Becker was extremely bitter, “They are vile conspirators,” he shouted They are lawless de. infamy. When this case is all over they will be free again to murder, if they please. Melntyre asserted that Becker is the would-be victim of District At- torney Whitman, who wanted to get” some higherup. He seath- ingly denounced Morris Luban, who had testified that he heard Becker tell “Bald Jack” Rose that the latter must get Rosenthal “Luban,” Melntyre argued, “is a murderer at heart and a criminal by Instinct. He is a crook of the 18 karat kind. The prosecution dares to bring this scoundrel, man jacled from a New Jersey prison to | furnish corroborative testimony connecting my client with this crime.” INSURGENTS WIN DES MOINES, Ia, Oct. 23.—In Surgents in the ranks of the Mod- ern Woodmen of America n their fight here today against an increase of Insurance rates in the order. District Judge Bradshaw de- nied the proposed increase, holding it iNegal. The decision affects 100,000. mem- bers of the order. FROM INDIA, ADOLF, DER HABIT OF DISS_FISH Is¢ To CLIMB A TREE To BLEASE VATCH IT yYILE I GST iT Some — a vor as) ¢ ; ~ Jonn F. Senerates, reeking with filth and)! SS PERCH T DON'D BELIEFE Diss FISH CAN SURE ENOUGH ~_CtIMB. BE FREED pened When Osga BATTLE AT attack on Gen. Feliz Diaz’ force at Vera Cruz, Mex Beltran's fede THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 191 r Let Adolf GuardaC I] ACH, (T MUST NOT Ger AvAY $ OSGAR VILL oy. oped BREAK MY 4 ¥, re MAKING @ooT! ACE FoR Te¢-Hee, MaRYsvous! COME, FisHy, ') FisHy! € tle dh Ws NAY ie ay sai tien AND SAVES STEAMER CAMINO SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 23.—An-)rengers, including 13 women, were. HOUSTON, Tex. Oct. 23— demonstration of the value of |@t the merey of the huge 4 Caught in a storm off Padre Island, Capt. Ahlin locked the ae thet tateroo * 60 miles south of Corpus Christi, apes. ng the ota 3 the steamer Nicaragua wank in the re . er encountering son, In response t Gulf of Mexico and six of the crew ‘e ‘Canta WANT THAT $90,000 Indge A. W. Frater yesterday ordered O, D. Colvin and BE. M, Yille, former federal court receivers of the Seattle, Renton & Southern, to show cause why they should not turn over $90,000 In receipts to the superior court receivers on or be- fore November 1. — 00. COLDS cause | pend AND VERA CRUZ (My United Prese Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.—The rebel by Gen. | force, began thi oth wireless telegraphy at sea wan given here when the steamer Watson ar rived in port, towing the disabled steamer Camino, which encountered calls from: the an Lama’ prowo remove morning, according t cablegram Pt i ee were drowned, according to the), 70.:mile hurricane last Saturday reached the side of the disabled just received here from Captain! © mmavore of SS nove Me | story of a boat load of survivors | morning, about 100 miles out of Ax- sel ‘i ee of the U. &. cruiser Des here today after they were picked |toria, " The staterooms were loines. up by Port A savers.| ‘The Camino lost her propeller many pi orn be The dispatch gave no indication Seven of the Nicaragua y? ae ivy the covers tensa” ' | } | . reliable made almorotn LIEUT. BECKER forget the passing of the years. Just imagine what a doleful affair a@ Thanksgiving feast would be with out some real home music—only eating, and eating and just eating, and we'd all be nothing much more “Brutes,” but with just one touch of music- after and lo! the “Brute” {« human—foll of that gen tle ten ws that ~-akes life real- ly wor ¢ living. By ait means, add a piano, a player piano or a Grand piano to} your Thanksgiving home plans this| hig day's work on Saturday for the | candidate for the state senate, will|idiy without 4 year. We sell them at a very small cost—$65, $78, $90, $135, ete. We rm 2 them by the day, by the week or by the month, and we sell them | for rf and $2 a week. Make your home a real home, and the way to it Is to have good music. Notb- cheers and brightens the home much as music, and the piano is king of all musical instruments. are cutting prices and terms | now on the best planos, player pianos and Grand pianos. What do bgs #3 PROGRESSIVES Founders’ day. That's on Saturday, October 26. Women in Seattle, progressive women, will, tke the progressive women the country over, put in a progressive cause. ln office baildbogs, stores and on the streets, and badges will be sold. The idea, originated by Mrs. Medill MeCor- is to fornish the progressive cam- paign with much-needed sinews of war. The date has been chosen be- cause Col. Roosevelt's birthday fal on next Sunday, and “Founders'” brand a age with po eget orgy day is being celebrated in his quisite tones, deep, rich and sonor- | #°P0F- oe ous, 5 selling for only $395 and on siiicidata gue: gibecitiens small monthly payments at that? Player pianos for only $290, $350 and $385, and fine Upright pianos for $60, $70, $80 and $90, for a mere dollar down and Se or $1 a week.) When you stop to think that the National Piano Manufacturers are actually selling pianos this way, you can’t help but say to yourself that it is positively ridiculous for any home to be without 4 plano, player plano or a beautiful Grand piano. Just call at $23 Third ave., opposite the Central bidg., one block below the Orpheum theatre and one block above the Seattle theatre. It’s the National Plano Manufactur- warned to watch the polle on elec: tion day and see that a true coun of the votes is taken, have been given no representation on the election boards. Standpat County Commissioners Hamilton and Al Rutherford have fixed that. Progressives will get no more of a square deal from the standpat elec tion officials than the latter can possibly help. Tonight BE. G. Mills, progressive candidate for attorney general, for- mer state senator at Wisconsin and FOUNDERS’ DAY SATURDAY “Foundera’" buttons) Progressives | CELEBRATE > a formerly assistant U. 8. attorne: | general during the Roosevelt admin ward progressive headquarters, Queen Anne av. and Galer night Rick Burrows, progressive [, also speak. | Of course, even the republicans, including Gov. Hay, Sam_ Piles, “Trimmer” Humphrey, and the rest of them, are now claiming progres sive records. This sleek lot ai even claiming credit for woman suf- frage, when, as a matter of fact, | they and the reactionary p | doing their utmost to defeat it. Two years ago, on August 3, 1910, two months before the woman suf-| frage amendment came up for a vote of the people, the famous Ta- coma republican convention was held, at which Miles Poindexter and | jother progressives were read out of the party, at which “Trimmer”) Humphrey lauded Joe Cannon to the skies, and Sam Piles and .Wes- ley “Lorimer” Jones praised the Payne-Aldrich tariff. At this con- vention one Dr. King bad the temer- ity to suggest that the platform in- dorse the woman suffrage amend- ment. But that, too, was read out of the party. These loyal republic- ans would have none of it. But they're going around now claiming false credit for woman suffrag | ers’ Cut Price Salesrooms, where they not only cut the prices and terms, but they have also cut out the middleman and every other ex- pense that stands between you and the factories. Come in and see us.| Speaking to twice as large a crowd | $1. The National Piano Manufacturers, 823 Third ave., near Marion, oppo- site the Central bidg. Money toLoan 6% and64% On Dwellings, Apartments, Churches In paved districts. Loans closed without de- lay. CALVIN PHILIPS & (0. 815-16 Leary Bldg. WILBUR, Wash. Oct. as Gov. Hay drew only the night before, Ole Hanson was given an enthusiastic reception in Hay’s town here last night. Hanson told Hay's neighbors of the land-grab perpetrated by Hay'’s board of regents by which $250,000 worth of university property was deeded HANSON DRAWS BIGGER CROWD _ THAN HAY IN LATTER’S TOWN 23.—|to the Northern Pacific for only He appealed to Hay's neigh bors to write to him insisting on court proceedings to have this land for the school children of the state, and a resolution condemning this action of Hay's regents was passed unanimously. Hanson discussed planks in the progressive party platform and was cheered enthusl- astically. WIFE SUES PASTOR FOR A DIVORCE ON CRUELTY GROUNDS HARTFORD, Oct. 23.—In a sult f in the Hartford county supe- court, Mrs, Elizabeth A. Curtis Brenton asks for a divorce from the Rey. Dr. Cranston Brenton, profess or of English literature, lecturer and candidate for suffragan bishop of the Connecticut Episcopal dio- cese, The suit Itself caused a profound sensation in Hartford social circles, where Dr. Brenton and his wife were wellknown and liked, but their friends were amazed when it became known that the ground for si complaint was intolerable cru- elty. Mrs, Brenton {is now singularly missing, and detectives have been employed to hunt for h Some mutual friends of the Brentons were Need anything in the drug line? See Bartell’s list, page 5. gee. anxious to have it belleved that Mrs. Brenton was at Linden Lodg in Brattleboro, Vt., but her counsel, Edward W. Broder, had not heard sho was there. Her best friends seem to fear that her signature to some document has been obtained and that sho is being detained in a sanitarium. The city is contemplating a real estate deal offered by the ©. D. Stimson Co, through the Henry Broderick Co. The Stimson com- pany wants to exchange its lot at the southwest corner of Second av, and Lenora for the city's prop- erty Third av, and Pine st., for & bonus of $75,000. The offer was Teferred to the finance committee, Charter Oak Heaters, Modern Furniture Company. oe of how the battle was progressing or the probable outcome. COUPLE, 74 AND ful of canthrox dissolved in a cup of bh leaves # ; All, sealp ppes ' and the hair will be brighter and Wigesior inan ever betere, erine added. Stir and night it oT) and makes the skin clear, sof velvety istration, will spewk at the Eighth | 8s so far been found for reducing on page 5. and for nearly six hours the pa are still adrift in an open boat 7 Captain Echeverra and 12 sailors who were picked up suffered great hardships, being two days without food or water. =< sos = 0 . PLAN TO EXHUME | LAUNCH BUR | The launch Skeeter, which 2,500 BODIES been plying on the Sound for Some 2,500 bodies, now buried | years, and particularly to Wi at the King county poor farm, |aitle at night, was destroyed must be exhumed and burned at! flames Monday night near the county crematorium at George-|ixb. The fire started from am town in order to make room for plosion that wrecked the FOUNDERS’ DAY. FOR SEATTLE 64, MARRIED An unusual romance cul- minated yesterday when George Linsey, a veter War, married Melinda Kroland, “Founders’ Day” will be cele-|factory sites on the cemetery| The only occupant of thesbost wi Both are in the winter of their brated in Seattle November 13 by|tract. The American Contracting | Captain Arnam, who stuck with ti life, Linsey being 74 and his the unveiling of a bronze statue of company has been awarded the | burning craft until the fames aw bride 64, They have both lived Chief Seattle, heroic size, in the|contract for exhuming, boxing and|him out. Then be swam ashore! in North Bend for years, and triangle at Cedar st. and Denny | delivering the bodies to the crema-/returning with some Indians asf tong ago formed a friendship way. The day will mark the 6lst/torium at $2.50 a body. The cem-|beaching the wreck. The launch anniversary of the landing at Alki for each other, A number of Point of the original settlers of etery has been used by the county|Iskum has been placed their friends came into Seattie for the past 20 years. Skeeter's run, to help them get married, and Seattle. The statue was made by |————————_____ after the ceremony the whole James A. Wehn of Seattle and is party spent the day taking in being molded in New York q Til \\ : the sights of elty. Tentative plane made by the elderly honeymooners left for committee in charge include ad MR. ROBT. McCORMACK Manager McCormack Bros.’ Seattle Store dresses by Mayor Cotterfil and by Prof, Meany of the University BLACK OUT FOR SUPREME BENCH s Time it! In five minutes all , stomach distress gone, No indiges- tion, heartburn, sourness or belch- ing of gas, acid, or eructations of agent food, no dizziness is, foul breath or headache. Pape’s Diapepsin is noted for its speed in regulating upset stomachs. It fe the surest, quickest stomach doctor in the whole world and be nt Boma, Should one of the family eat some sides it is harmless and delightful vith Millions of men and women now thing which doesn't p eat their favorite foods without) a them or in case of an attack indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis fear—they know it ts neediess to | stomach derangement, it ee bave a bad stomach. lgive the quickest, surest + Get a large fifty-cent of | known. OpeningS, Land Grant ***$15 to $18.50 an acre, to be paid in 10 yearly payments, 6 per cent home in North Bend last FIVE MINUTES--PAPE’S DIAPEPSI Scie . gg to a representative of @ Star yesterday that prepara scancet Health and Beauty tions are now in progress to con- aanine the batt, with 4 teaspoon” | Det Goods, Millinery and Shoss for the reason that they are over: et be + loaiied with new Fal ‘derchandise, y Arr meluding $126,000.00 stock bought B Quaile of New York, in anticipation (of & big increase in business, they having had assurance from Mr. |John B. Agen and Superintendent of Streets that the thoroughfare between James St. and Yesler Way | would be open and the blockade, jcaused by work on the new Smith Building, removed before fall trade started. But the blockade re- mains and to our surprise we are |now reliably informed that it will continue in fits present form, and that complete or satisfactory re- Met cannot be expected before spring, 191%, probably nine months yet. So we are strictly up against it. Something must be done to convert our stock into cash. Con- sequently we have concluded to prepare for a mammoth Blockade Sale, beginning Friday, and will ~lelone our store all day Thursday "lin bargain” tote, making radical ~jin bargain lots, price reductions. You wae way JUDGE BLACK that the public are invil to} Judge W. W. Black of the su- come Friday expecting great bar-|perior court of Snohomish county gains, They certainly won't be | will be a candidate for the supreme disappointed. court bench at the election on No- vember 6 for the place made va- cant by the recent death of Chief Justice Ralph O. Dunbar. Judge Black will be opposed by Judge John F. Main, who was ap- pointed by Governor Hay to ceed Judge Dunbar. Judge Bla although a democrat, has twice been elected judge in Snohomish county, which has been a repub- As soon as it reaches the stomach all that distressing Sourness, Heartburn and Indigestion vanishes. ape’s Diapepsin from any store and put your stomach Stop being miserable—lite is toe || short—you are not here long, make your stay agreeable, & what you like and digest it; fof it, without fear of rebellion ia stomach. Diapepsin belongs in your roughly, Clean, wholesome f irritations will @ jOOTHES OUT WIUNKLES—A wrinkles ix by dissolving an ounce of in one-half pint cold ater, with two teaspoonfuls giye- t stand over remedy for before using. selene seaming cream jelly case and akin-pim ne for reducing or and TO LOSE WEIGHT—No be mpler or less expensive remedy ight than taking oft harmiess and reduces f Dance at Dreamland tonight. °° See Bartell’s list of money-savers . Clemmer Theatre Seattle's Best Photoplay House TODAY'S NEW BILL— SPECIAL FEATURE— 5 ENTERTAINING Sunday-Monday-Tuesday lican stronghold in the past. This interest. “OLYMPIC GAMES” year Judge Black received the Ee 4 PHOTOPLAYS 8 tect eraiuce ca ln Short ride East of Ellensburg, Grant votes: democratic primaries for governor, but the supreme court hejd that he! was not entitled to the nomination on the ground that judges were barred from running for any other office during their judicial term, At Stockholm, Sweden county, Washington. ***Opening famous “MILWAUKEE” LANDS, under U. S. Land Grant in the year 1880. Excursion This Sat. Night ***“Milwaukee” train leaves 7:15 p. m., back in Seattle Sunday eve- ning. Special round trip ticket, in- cluding sleeper, $9. ***Beautiful prairie land, no timber to clear, practically ready for plow. Surrounded by wheat farms in cul- tivation. This is fine wheat land for immediate use. ADDED ATTRACTION— Saturday and Sunday WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY QUARTETTE COMING— Championship Baseball Between BOSTON AND NEW YORK Series COUNTERFEITER IS CAUGHT HERE Patrolman C. W. Gauntlett made a better arrest than he knew Sat- rday night when he caught William | | Doris, together with two others, on Minor He thought it just a plain case of robbery, but after a gross examination of Dorie, a search of his rooms and an tnvestigation by | Secret Service Man Thomas Foster, it developed that Doris is a coun- terfeiter for whom the government officers have been looking for months, Captain of Detectives Charles Tennant put the man through aj} MATT DENNIS, Soloist.........OLIVER G. WALLACE, Organist TODAYS STYLES TODAY Come and Get That Bradbury Overcoat Now! Here’ are all of fall's newest mod- rigid examination yesterday, y, with 4 ‘4 ele m up by the Bradbury Sys- the result that Dori tem taflors in hundreds of pleasing silver was to be altel Gown, an Office Open Tonight, Call patterns, from plain effects to hand- some ficotches in checks. Coata for style, pervice and comfort priced From $25 to $40 BRADBURY SUITS - Hand-tailored fall suits that fit and give you the best wear are found In all the newest shades and materials under the Bradbury label. $26 to $40, cast into coin. A search of his rooms revealed a counterfeiting out- fit for the casting of dollars and half dollars. for Colored Map Cut This Off and Send in Today Please send the colored map and all pat- ticulars. I am interested in the land. Then the “Cop” Begged His Pardon Mrs, J. E. Morgan, 1016 Boyles- ton av., saw a man standing on the Name .... Get your sult and overcoat Bear ; corner of Boyleston and Madison “ no — hag ge Bd for neariy an hour Inet evening. Address .ccccesceess et esewenseees credit system allows you to “He's waiting until dark so that pay the bill later. he can rob my house,” thousht | nn anccee seeteciscscncaweieceeecieesesets x Mrs, Morgan. “I must notify the police.” Officer Frank Carter visited the scene of inactivity, approached the weary man and demanded to know in the name of the law what right he had to remain for so long in one place. “I'm waiting for my wife,” was the answer, The officer begged his pardon and left, CALHOUN, DENNY & EWING 2nd Floor Alaska Bldg. Seattle, U. S. A. Star 10-23-12 1992-34 Second Ave., Near Union St “Geattle's Reliable Credit House”

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