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Dr. L. R. Clark, DB. OD. 8 SAVE HALF YOUR MONEY On your dental bill, We are doing dentistry for 50 per cent. less than any dentist in Seattle has ever at tempted. We depend on doing a large volume of business for our profits. Remember, when you come here your work is done by a graduate dentist, ilcensed by the state of Washington to practice dentistry For this reason you know that you are sure to receive the best Dr. Clark personally guarantees all work turned out of these offices. Regular $10.00 Plates $5.00 Regular $10.00 Crowns $4.00 Regal Dental Offices Or. L. R. Clark, D. D. S. (Manager) 1405 Third Ave, N, W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring this Ad with you 2 ‘The Luncverg Truss ts Best Free Trial to Prove It A. LUNDBERG CO. 1107 3rd Ave. SeeWhat’s Doing at the Hofbrau contracted with the man Hussar je-loving t such as they sel dom get chestra, our entertainers cannot surpassed. Mie 'you are or enter talmment, we can satisfy you iw are looking for a place where Price is no object In {ts selection Bt the best of everything the market affords, We can satisfy you, go where the crowds go—a place to meet your frie: en nt every afternoon from 0 to 5:00 and from 6:00 to 1.00 THR HOreRral GRILL looking CAPE AND + H Special for Two Days | EXAMINATION FREE. | 00 A Gold Filled Frame a i—with spherical lenses reading or distance, inciud- ing a careful examination. Friday and Saturday only. U.S. Optical Co. 917 ist Ave. Bring This Ad With You. - “4 ALBANY PAINLES? i0Q0800QG8 Albany Cut-Rate Deatists There is not @ Dental Office in the world where the very best den- the great volume of dental work our cut rates brought to us permits of| our continuing our low prices. Our alone Is @ guarantee that your I be of the best, and only materials used in your mouth. ‘We do exactly the same kind and @lass of work on other people's teeth that we would own mouths and cons want done in our and our examination a A PORCELAIN CROWN AND BRIDGE WORKERS, best gold and porcelain fillers of teeth, and the best Pain- lens extractors of teeth in the Unit- €4 States today, are with the Albany Dentists, and our reasonable prices are beyond all question the lowest ever offered in Seattle. Our low prices will continue because they are bringing us the large practice | manager, | president-elect, toda Osgar Wins El Huraan! NURRAH, T Say! HURRAH! . ection Bet From GoorT BYE, ow HAT — 1 DOW'D NEED YOU ANY MORE! BETTER VON COMING FROM ADOLF On DER ELECTION. At THE STAR—WEDNESDAYy NOVEMBER 6, I GoT «4 CLE JOE” CANNON IS DEFEATED FOR CONGRESS E, Ill, Nov. 6—"Unele} Cannon knows today that he politically, a downmand-outer. While the former speaker and “ezar” of the house of representa |tn the middie tives would make no statement to. “Uncle Joe” day, his sonin-law and campaign mental consolation in the fact that BE. Y. Lesure, con-|though the district turned against cedes defeat. him, Danville at least was true. = = Cannon, however, is not denying himself to his old cronies in Dan ville, who found bim this morning in an irascible mood and chewing & Stogie that was partially broken PRINCETON FEELS LIKE A FOOTBALL VICTORY PRINCETON, N. J. Governor Woodrow Wilson, the | Taft and Col. Roosevelt. The fee indicated that |ing here today is much the he will continue as governor of though Princeton had beaten Yale New Jersey up to the time of his and Harvard combined in a foot inauguration. He wants to serve |ball contest finds a little sentt | Nov. 6.—|vard as represented by President | through the next session of the leg lature in order to lead in the leg e reforms started under his ogation of Princeton professors |their wives who called to cong ration, and he cannot al lford to resign for financial re Counting his undergraduate days. | Wilson has Iived here in close con nection with the university for 27 years. The university feels as if it had a proprietory interest in bim and especially as bis election typl- fied a victory over Yale and Har- Gov. Wilson had breakfast about 10 o'clock, dnd then received a deb nad ulate him on his election. During the morning Henry Morgenthal of New York, the campaign treasurer, sent to the presidentelect a 25- pound cake elaborately decorated with a horseshoe, a picture of the White House and Wilson's picture, i done in the frosting. oe = ee INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENT- ELECT WILSON He is 56 years old He has a charming and beautiful wife and three charming daughters, His daughters mother, They ar i} look much more like him than lke their grown and unmarried His first me is “Thomas,” but he has not many years. They called him Tommy in college. He does not use tobaceo. Drinks a little wine sometimes, and a Scotch highbali when very tired. Buttermilk is his favor. ite beverage. He is nearly blind in his right eye, aa, the result of an accl- dent in youth, When reading, he holds & monocle in front of the damaged eye His favorite recreation |s golf, but he walks much. He never drinks ice water. Sleeps from 9 to 12 hours out of every 24, Likes automobiling, but often goes to sleep in the motor. He is @ shorthand and typewriting expert. Writes all his speeches, lectures and books that way He uses the “Graham system” of shorthand He is 5 feet, 10 inches tall, weighs 177 pounds, ian can run @ half-mile at a good pace without losing his wind.” Dislikes military display Except for a few thow used it for nd dollars which he saved from his salary as president of Pr’ ston, he has no money or property. Considers “13” his Ineky number. There are 13 letters in his name and in his thirteenth year as a professor at Princeton he was elected its thirteenth president Likes to go to the theatre. Prefers comedy or light opera, His best speeches are impromptu. He has enormous ears and a large mouth, with large, irreg- ular, somewhat discolored teeth He wears eyeglasses all the time. Was a good baseball and football player when a young man. He is Scotch-Irish. His father was a Presbyterian minister, and he 1s a Presby- terlan, too, When away from home, he sends his wife a “lettergram” every night. ‘W sense by repudiating revolu. tionary doctrines and sticking to sound principles and the es tablished methods of bringing 8. ON’TAFFECT BUSINESS’ —J. J. HILL, HEADACHE & Grip NEW YORK, Nov. 6- use, There tx only one "Bromo Quinine, * ook for sienature «¢ Bi, W. GROVE, 250 We Gesire and require. We guarantee all Call and # id we do exactly as we adv Our work is the Best, our pric CUT RATE DENT Second Floor ¥ work for le’s Bank Bidg. eople’s Bai Pike. Take Klevato our Our or Walk Up. Prices wi rprise Y. Work Will Please You. today. “1 feel better over the genral out ok than I did before elec- tion,’ he sald. “An pt ‘was made to bring about a po- litical revolution, but the Ame l¢, while desiring a showed ‘heir good DANCING HIPPODROME, SEATTLE’ NEW DANCING PALACE, Fifth and University, & Cents Per Couple. |AUTO HITS MAN; Walter Thalaman, 6 45th ay 8. W., recetved a fracture of the left leg and bad brutses early yee terday morning wheo he was atrack by an auto at First av, and Holgate #t..an he was getting on a Fauntle roy car. Thalaman was standing with two othera and the street car stopped just as the auto ap proached. Thalaman was strack and knocked against the car. The auto did not stop The description of the auto was given the pollee and Motorcycle Pa trolm mt and Van Buskirk followed a car of that description for several mil catching it and arresting Pred ser, & guest at the Hotel Washington, He was charged with coding the speed limit. He 4 that It was he who struck Thalaman. i” PRINCETON, N, J., Nov. 6-—-Goy Wilson shortly after noon, replica to telegrams from President T and ¢ Roorevelt To Presidest Taft be telegraphed “| warmly appreciate your kind message, and wish to express my sincere personal regard.” To Col. Roosevelt he said “My sincere thanks for your kind | N Pray accept my cordial) N moesage good wishes.” | Money to Loan Lowest Rates Central Business Property |] 5 Per Cent. and 514 | Per Cent. Dwellings and Apartments— 6 Per Cent and 614 Per Cent. FIRE INSURANCE RENTALS | CALVIN: PHILIPS & (0. 816-816 LEARY, BLOG. WO of the prizewin- ning dairies, in the International Dairy Show last year, supply KRISTOFERSON’'S PASTEURIZED MILK Drink This Milk of Certainty 4. Kristoferson Phone Elfiott 223. Amu MENTS PRNELEIP e2sndns ving wiah SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Main 43. . TONIGHT, ALL. WERK’ Thursday, Saturday, Sunday “THE DEEP PURPLE” Mata Toth Phones 6106 Another Big Laughing Bill! 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Address your letter or postal card to International Institute of Music, 98 Fifth Ave, Dept. 251 B, New York, N. ¥. ecececcooucHo ©! take up the matter of black and tan li by returns from the small places VICTORY BY BULGARS PARIS, Nov. 6—The Buigariane| completely routed the Turks atl Tchoriu and Serai during the night, wounding or capturing 40,000 men. The dispatch read the road to Con-| antinople is now open. This pre- ably meant aftte Tehatalja is taken, which is not believed to be difficult now. | ‘TEACHER BARS | | ROUGE ON GIRLS: NEWARK, N. J., Nov. 6.-—-Mins| Oldham, who bas charge of the girlie) jin the Bayonne high school, made | some head to foot criticisms recent ly the jing She addressed girls way You girls are too prolific in the! use of paint and rouge and you will have to stop the practice at once. We do not care to be treated ta/ moving pictures tn this school and neither do we want any Galateas| or living ofl paintings around bere. | [This is a public school and not an} lart gallery. Besides, I think the complexion of the average Amert can girl is such that it is harmed | linstead of improved by artificial de | | vices,” Then Mine Oldham lectured the girls on thetr clothing. She said many of the girls had got into the| habit of wearing howe of too loud a color and announced that in the fu-| ture hostery and shoes would be confined to black and tan colors. | Several of the schoolgirie will CLEAN SWEEP IN | | NEW ENGLAND) CONCORD, N. H., Nov. 6.—Wil} son carried New Hampabire by a according to Iatest | be changed! smal! plurality, jretarna, which cannot yet to be heard from. This gives | | Wilson a clean sweep of New Eng jland, excepting only Vermont | ‘WALL STREET | NOT WORRIED | NEW YORK, Nov. 6—The Wall |St. Journal in ite ticker service! said toda | “The consensus of opinion in| | business ctreles is that the election | of Woodrow Wilson will not check | the upward trend of business. One| of bis efforts while tn office will be to effect a readjustment of the} |tariff, but ft ie not believed he will go about ft In such a way as to |destroy confidence.” \U. S. WANTS TO BUY A MONKEY WASHINGTON, Nov 6-—-The United States treasury department wants to buy a monkey. For sev eral days the government has been} making a fruitless effort to secure! any kind of a monkey, however common, to be used by the public) health service for experiment in its | crusade against infantile paralysis, which already has established the/ fact that the ordinary stable fly is a carrier of that diseaso, Three monkeys thus inoculated have died and one more i# necessary to com- plete the study, | TAFT TO PRACTICE LAW CINCI ATI, Nov. 6.—President Taft arose at 8 k this morn ing Im better spirite than could be expected in a man Just defeated for |the highest office in the nation, and he showed no signs of depres- {sion, and joked with friends who jcalled on him. One of these was |Fire Marshal Coleman, who said} jhe regretted the president's defeat, but was glad that bis retirement would enable him to return to live among his fellow townsmen “Tam going to be glad to be back | jamong you,” laughed the president, jwho will reenter the practice ef law in Cincinnati at the end of his term. President Taft and his party will leave at 3 p. m. for Washing- ton ‘MARKET STRONG AT THE OPENING NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—The stock market was decidedly strong at the opening, reflecting the London | close, Amalgamated Copper was up %, Erie and Anaconda %, Union Pacific %,, St. Paul \%, G. N. %, Penn, %, Steel common and the other leaders in proportion. A number of Seattle Montene- grins are saying good-bye to their families here and leaving for their mother country to join in the fight against the Turks. Seventy-five left last night and 25 more will leave today, Most of them are from neighboring sawmill towns and logging camps, | Neleon & Kertez, shipbuilders, wilt soon begin the construction of a $30,000 steam tugboat for the Co- lumbia River Packers’ association Meat Prices Again for Thursday — At FRYE & CO.’S MARKETS TOMORROW, THURSDAY, THE ING SPECIALS WILL BE OFFERED AT MARKETS: CHOICE MUTTON CHOPS CHOICE ROUND STEAK . CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAK . CHOICE SPARE RIBS The above prices will prevail at the following markets: SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. WESTLAKE MEAT CO., Westlake and Pine. AMERICAN MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson, WESTERN MEAT CO., Western av. and Spring. | PEOPLE’S MARKET, Western av. and Madison. | GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEAT—EVERY. POUND OF IT. The fact that no meat ever goes out from our unless it is government inspected means that it is the PUREST AND BEST. Be sure to ask for government inspected-meat. Ye health and that of your family demands that you get $13.60 Round Trip — TO. ACCOUNT National Apple Tickets on Sale Nov. 10 to Nov. 15 Inclusive. Final Return Limit Nov. 19. THREE TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY. Leaving Seattle 9 a. m., 7:10 p. m., 10 pa TICKET OFFICE “ss Columbia and Second C. W. MELDRUM, City Passenger and Ticket AT THE MOVII WN PICTURE HOUSE You'll Find Interesting Features at the Theatres Listed Be f Mme MELBOURNE 8:22:35 “tome of Glass Curtain” — ls : plays. Change ¢ GRAND 3d and Cherry CIRCUIT bin on Rob & Pullman iw news in novelty New acts and photos Boxing m & Kangaroo. Bale you laugh and dances make A The Rest Show in Sea Rose,” Solat drama, “Tray two-reel Western Bison comedy ; er Bi, King of Aunt Bridget,” 4 Odeon Theatre NEW PICTU FIRST AT PIKE Union Theatre Third Av., Opposite the P. 0, RES ry of wh “Father's Hot Rival Enginee and Gun Drill military City Theatre 1206 Second Av. A 10c SHOW FOR $8 LATEST PHOTO! a) i: 5c--Crown--5c First Av, Det, Madison and Spring A Change of Times a Week 12 tH Singing Features Extraordlr and to be used for the towing of cannery ships between Astoria and Chignik, Alaska, ALHAMBRA The Musical Melodists. The G t the. Basket Picnic. Death Sth and Westiake ty's Mine, A Real Hstate