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“Appetite Keen Delight Is sot Greater Inter- "5 Dyspepsia Tab- the Stomach to Whatever Is Eaten to see the way healthy thelr meals Would Fating | of le Who are apt 1 moods world as So let us yeans of and thus 1 all the fe to be had. This keeping oon — ing order @ blessinss ‘whieh an bs Stuar Dyspopela Manquestionably the most known, for. the pepala is the nation loge wonderful lit Jong since acquired Se ation ag a thorough ‘and efficient cure for all dyspepsia and te dine etion ow great the excess {nto the stom: ach one nse tablets will digest ‘of it. A package of pepaia Tablets should “ery the howse. Many a gaved himself from a of acute indige n after heavy meals. eaten Christmas, New ragiving and other hol } seasons banquets, jate fancy dinners, after eto., where one has and tuxariantly, Tablets should he weed, as they digest od I and completely, ove ‘all possibility of dys ’ without their use, is eg to ensue. mer! are exceedingly fond good things of !ife, and there De great excess of eating, aly Way to overcome ite om the stomach is to erfal and efficient Alea Stuart's Dyspep- pets, which always insure a like ‘e delight. It Is feajoymonts. 1 & good me those Hl ten they view to live tr y the best Our existe our daily oh a Noy tee box from your drug a 5 oy PAINLES? an088 Cut-Rate ntists ly the same kind and On Other people's teath want done in our ‘and our examination ‘ou nothin TEBTH LD AND BRIDGE “A aah tuhd the beat Pain fH Of teeth Im the t nited are with the Al Sar feasonabie prices tor Bad see us and you will eanctly ae we advertine ts the Best, our prices are A ATE DENTIVTS Baok Halldiag : aad Pike. or y y WILL PLEASE "yt : Hofbrau : ted with tho ines Hussar Or- ‘three +monthe en are In position to Musie-loving people of ft such as they sel Addition to the or- if entertainers cannot “Woking for ente we aoe satiety you if for where ice in fe ie heiection everything the x We can satisfy the crowds go--« Your friends-—en- “gtd afternoon from re om 6:00 ta 1:06. uw CAFE AND LL BR'O the One You ant DENTISTHY in money; ben” no good be-| are le at ws” ‘pire wee the wn," king for in the ign, ‘The in front of the ik, and think that} ming t> my offices, but! Ver that the: re in! wrong Dr be Mike} HERE’S WHAT DEFEATED|"“ CANDIDATES WILL DO Those who have been elected will ko to work for the people. At least, they're going to get thelr pay envelopes from that source, What about those who have been defeated? Oh, well, most of them will go baok to thelr old Jobs. Some will have to look for new jobs, Some don't need any Joba at all Gov. M. EB. Hay, for example, wil! probably take a trip around = the world. He hasn't definitely decid ed to do #0 yet because he hasn't definitely decided that he has been defeated. He may take a trip to bis banana plantation down in old Mexico before starting on his world journey, He may not. He'll know more about it shortly, Gouvnor Teats will not wield the gavel in the state senate but will get busy again in the big law bust ness which he and his sons are tak ing care of In Tacoma Andrew Moberg, progressive oan- didate for state auditor, will return to the general merchandise business at Mt. Vernon. W. H, Ford, progressive candidate for secretary of state, will continue his job as the “fighting mayor of Aritngton.” Arthur P. Cory, progressive can. didate for state treasurer, will be on the job regularly from now at the Cheballs National cashier. Dan Landon, | | bank as| progressive candi ; date for congre will get back in to the law business In real earnest Charies G. Heifmer, democratic candidate for congress, wil! contin ue phe mcm stocks and sides nares for good} MILLIONS GOBBLED BY N. Y. LOAN SHARKS NEW YORK, Nev. 13.--Moncey lenders ia this city do an annual business of $20,000,000. More than 100,000 persons, including 30,000 municipal employes, are in their beens of and state courts are the t instruments through which, usury is collected, according to a report made public by investi gators for District Attorney Whit man. Other facts set forth In the re- port are that “loan sharks” have been responsible for a great many PARIS, Nov. 13.—Ae a remed the coat of living, a Belgien cher: sumption of artificial foods. M. Effront a: closely resembling butcher's meat value malt grains and stance, tasting ke ment, ment. Several Belgian doctors at man with thin artificial meat wi fromt has also prepared another food from the hay of Lucerne and clover and other fodder, the nutritive quality of which has passed Mico tests. “TAPS FOR SHIP VALLEJO, Nov. 13.—The century-) old Independence, for 50 years re ceiving ship at the Mare Island! navy yard, is to be placed out of} commission and ber position taken) by the cruiser Cleveland. ‘The Independence probably will be turned over to the Panama-Paci fie Exposition Company for exht _pbition purposes. The old ship has been a part of the United States navy since 1814. Oldest Voter Sticks by Republican Party) KENT, 0., Nov. ‘ve been voting for 83 years, and the repub- Hican ticket still looks good to me, said George Austin, Ohio's oldes. voter, who voted for President Taft in precinct D, here. He was 104 years Yast mouth. THE MARKETS ‘The following are the yond ices pald by local cor Pxkees Rete area id by the rota Homers ‘The prices paid ¢ come under “buying pric sum paid by the re ing prices.” Prices in all cases are gubsect to venation oy ne an these prices. cas, otherwise in ented, are for rietly first grad: ying Price. Fans. New apples vee Valencia oranges Pen Ewes Wethers Lamb. Pork— Dreased hogs. Trimmed sides Short loin pork - Shoulders «-.-- *% th Smoked Mente—selling Price. Hams «--- 4 Bacon Boiled ham Dried beef .. Poultry. Local—B: ons". brotiers . X ducklings . old, live, flee Turnips Grapes Bquash anberries, barrel 60-1 Saulifiower, ne lettuc Va | Eastern BRADING DEN we * Doel the Postal. "tele timothy 7 Puget sound timothy. Alfalfa .. Whole corn Cracked corn way STS ae nti! 6 and pusters who work Middiings .- Rotied gate and | mixed netunmerrene neeraeerereneEE |HERE YOU ARE—BEAT THE BEEF TRUST—EAT ARTIFICIAL MEAT) rts that he has synthetically produced viands Mr. Effront’s method im to take such industrial residue as to extract therefrom grains, after being washed, pressed and treated with sulphuric acid and then lime, give, after filtration and evaporation, a pasty sub but with three times as much nourish THE Fee ion dns et ac 13, y- Shines With a . Phonograph tnvostments, 8. 0. Woten, candidate for asses sor, will remain oo bly old job as real estate broker. Matt Starwich, republican cand! date for sheriff, will be chief coun try deputy sheriff. A. E. Fuller, Shoes, in viel Lot 1-—-Men's Dress button or Blacher styles, box calf, velour caif or kid; $2.25 and $3.50 Shoes, Thursday lat Hoya’ gern! Shoes in Box Calf, WINTER MERCHANDISE Womenand Misses $10 Mackinaw Coats $6.75 These for street wKronsive candi date for coun ineer, will con tinue building bridges and doing oth er civil engineering jobs for pri vate concerns and individuals in stead of for the county, The various legislative candidates whether elected or defeated, will continue their daily nd as though no election had ever taken place Those who Were elected will go to Olympla for 60 days next year, get $5 per day, anc again take up thelr usual work Harry Collier, democratic cand! date for Heutesant governor, will retarn to chicken raising and edit ing @ poultry paper. George E. Ryan, democratic can didate for secretary of state, will get back foto the real exetate bus ness until President Wilson hands out the U. 8. marshalship to him. £. C. Mills, progresatve candidate for attorney general, will resume the active practice of the law bual neea in Seattle, Hulet M. Wells, socialist cand! date for the legislature, who didn't quit work to get {nto politics, will continue at work in the city light ing department, as usual. Anna Maley, socialist pdidate for governor, will again take active charge of “The Comonwealth,” a soctaliat weekly at Everett t 260 VALUE— Ladies’ fle guaranteed aizer a pair 50c VALUE— Ladies’ Black Silk sizen ursday, a palr 15¢ VALUE— Ladies Seamlens and Stainless Black Cotton Hose, all wine Thursda ee MMe 25¢ VALUE— Brand knee, Coats have Ruff Collars and in Norfolk colors, brown, navy and gray Our Women’s and Misses’ Top Coats are priced as low $4.79 in this sale, and from that upward, and every one will surprise you in value $18 Charmeuse Silk Dresses $10.98 These Dresses of Charmeuse Silk and Poplin style—in $27.50 Suits $17.50 Celebrated tiue Serge, guaranteed $17.50 —_— FURS—FURS Buy them at Blockade prices and hold them for Xmas. Sets, $8.50 and up Single pieces, $4.25 and up. MEN AND BOYS $25 Men’s Suits $13.85 75 VALUFE— $7.50 Boys’ Suit Men's Heavy Flannel Shirts, Serge; also grays and brown plain blue or $1.19 acute Oxford gray Men's Lamb's Wool Under $1.25 VALUE— wear, plain gray or buff; all sizes; $1.50 VALUE— Men's Heavy Cotton Union Suits; all sizes S$. 19 Night Shirts .. 75c 50¢ VALUE— Over coats, $1.00 VALUE— Men's Work 29 $3 48 Men's Outing Flannel Shirts The Store That Saves You Money correct Neck style seasonable casonab] i cotton stainless, ‘Thursday, Howe, in all 15¢c Hose, all 5c wear, come $ Boys’ “Be Hose, doub double soles and dot heels, Thurs 21c y : Women’s Silk and Wool cit ribbed Vests and Pants, “Lar zerne Brand,” value $1, 23 Cotton Rovespierr $1.50, Thursday we offer our 0 Suit of es nea made to our order and satisfactory—these Suits fit—Thursday Pillow Cords and Taw sels, 2% yards long 23c Pillow Tops, stamped and tint ed, with back; a splendid va riety of easily worked 23¢ designs, Thursday Linen Scarfs, stenciled in four colors; new, ¢ 43¢ beautiful; Thursday Laundry Bags splendidly made, tastefully tinted and bordered—many in floral de- embroidered, signs and some selling, 75 to : Fleisher’s “Yarns for art pur- pores; Shefland Floss, 10c all colors, the skein. Night Gowns See Window Ladies’ Outing Flannel Gowns, plain white or in pretty bine and pink stripes; made of heavy Amoskeag $1 00 a Outing; very special Ladies’ Outing Gowns in heavy white outing; 89 white only; Thursday... c Ladies’ Outing Flannel Gowns in pretty pink and blue effects, a splendid gown, sold Thursday at 59c . Rain Coats Full line of Slickers and Rain- coats; many specially priced. Contract goods excepted. Mackinaws $3.50 VALUE— $2.69 's Mackinaw Coats Also better grades to select from $1.25 VALUE— Cotton Blankets, gray and tan, faney borders; large 11-4 size, Thursday 98c $1.00 VALUE— ‘otton Blankets, plain + and white, pretty lored borders, Thursday : bic $7.00 VALUE— All Wool Blankets, 6-Ib. Famous Oregon Blanket, Thursday for $1.50 VALUE— All Linen Bleached Table Brant 72 inches wide. olka dot or Shamrock patterns, Pictedew, a va SLAY $1.25 VALUE— Hemmed Napkins, Mer- cerized and ieady for use, Thursday, per dozen ...,. 98c 75e VALUE— Doss sae Mercerized ‘Table Dam- ask, 4 inches wide, Thursday, a yard 45c 50e VALUE— 99 C Mercerized ‘I ive Damask, a sulctdes, defateations and petty | thieveries; that thousands of em ployes, private and city, have been made Snefficient through mental distress, while score of big bust ness interests have discharged workers upon complaints of lend ere—unfairly, the investigators think—tnatead of co-operating with their employes to eradicate the evil It in recommended that the elty establish a civil bureau to defend victimes against whom lenders bring civil action 10¢ VALUE— Ladies’ Colored border and = Japonette) Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, Thursday, each .... 12% Handker- chiefs, 3 for.. These are Ladies’ Linen Hemstitched tial Handkerchiefs 25¢ Handkerchiefs, 50 3 for C These are Hand Em- broidered on Pure Linen. Pure Irish 5 Linen Cc These are Hemstitched on pure Irish Linen and have Embroidered cor- ners. in Blue fine 7 and Cheviots, with $4.98 $5.00 Boys’ Suits, two pairs of Knickerbockers, $2, 89 49c ' 49c two pairs Knicker Thursday y for the world-wide increase tn a ist, M. Effront, suggests the con- $1.00 Boys’ bockers, Knicker Thursday in taste, but of greater nutritive the albumen. The malt $1.00 Juvenile Hats, to close, Thursday $6.00 Boys’ brown, gray and navy, 5 to 9 years Brussels have experimented on ith satisfactory results, M. Et. Se card Pear! Button: a card be Necdiepoint Pins, & paper Hair Nets, 2: for Taleum ‘WILL FIGHT IT _ ALL OVER AGAIN, TACOMA, Nov. 12--It in a nounced that contests for six coun. ty offices and two legislative will| OXFORD, Eng, Nov. 13.—The tbe started in the superior court | suffragettes’ hauger strike in the next week A difference of 1,000) British jails brought about the re} votes on the various offices in ex-|lease today of Helen Crages, nen: | pected from the recount. The re- tenced to nine months’ hard labog) count will be held because it is al-;on October 19 for attempting to jlexed that the election officers fire to the residence of Lewis Veo lthrew out many ballots } thinking now Harcourt. The health of a hg age Ee “HAVE YOU ANY GIRLS! GIRLS! “SURELY TRY THis! “PANIC” MONEY? DOUBLES BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR) ser i sa sx208 tet a, ne clearing house certificate ALL YOU NEED !8 A 25 CENT BOTTLE oF iy sae yg yA ate | ner according to J. W. Spangler, viee president of the Seattle Na- GETS LUSTROUS, FLUFFY AND ABUNDANT AT ONCE. Powder, Hooks and Eyes O N. T. Mending Cot tn, a ball Other items on counter. tandard Patterns inter Style Book DIDN’T EAT; FREED Ladies Crochet or Knit Slip- pers, all high colors and gray; beautifully made for Holiday presents, Thursday, a pair Second Av. at James ||BABY HURT BEFORE ee ae ice ae BIRTH CAN’T SUE per dismissing the suit brought on WOMAN VICTIM OF ATTACK BROOKL y. Y., Nov. 13.—The pranrap tc mgt ona Roy aoe 8 (My United Prone Leased Wire) |question of whether a child can re- | $25,000. ALBANY, Ore, Nov. 13.—Mra peg bay eage for injuries one The plaintiff alleged that on Aug. j S to have been sustained previous to | 31, 1911, his wife was thrown down Darwin Wood, pretty young wife of/ yirth through an accident to its|as she was leaving a Myrtle av. car, | Prof. Darwin Wood, pianist in 8| mother was discussed yesterday in, Thirty-six days later she gave birth moving picture play house, is today|the appellate division of the su-/to a erippled boy. iS poset cits Be how ee «SYRUP OF FIGS” FOR INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS AND CONSTIPATION on her in her home by Jack Davis, a bootblack, Davis is under arrest Mrs. Wood, who is exceedingly Better than castor oil, calomel or cathartics to, cleanse yous stomach, liver and 30 feet of bowels. Harmless Laxative for men, women and children. tional bank. The revised figures) are the result of the presentation of a $2 certificate, a memory of the Immediate?-—Yea! _ Certain?—)or is scragey, faded, dry, brittle or 1907 panic, | for cash redemption | that's the Joy of It. Your hair be-|thin, Tesides beautifying the hair,| yesterday: It was the first clear- comes light, wavy, fluffy, abund-|Danderine dissolves every. particle |'"* a bt . od ara rt vo ant and appears as soft, lustrow of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and|* rhe 0 ned ry y it. and beautiful as @ young girl's aft-| invigorates the scalp, forever stop. ete cate te iat p Narr ae er a Danderine hair cleanse. Just! ping itching and falling bair, but bone the ig FOREN TE AOe by OnTy try thie—moisten a cloth with «| what will please you most will be| Munters. little Danderine and carefully draw after a fow weeks’ use of Dande it through your hair, taking one | rine, when you will actually pee small strand at a time, This will new hair—fine and downy at first cleanse the hatr of dust, dirt or /—-yee—but really new hair growing excessive of} and in just a few mo- | all over the scalp. If you care for FO! ments you have doubled the beau- preity, soft hair, and lots of {t; ty of your bair. |wurely get a 26 cent bottle of A delightful surprise awaits, par-/Knowlton's Danderine from: any ticularly those who have been care | drug store or tollet counter and | frail, was alone in her home at the time of the assault, her husband and Jittle daughter Violet being at the picture show. Returning home early the child encountered the fiend, but he fed at sight of her. She discovered the unconscious form of her mother, bound and gagged on a bed, and rushed back to her father for ald. The police later found Davis in bed in his room, bathed in perspiration. The rope used to tle Mrs, Wood matched a supply recently secured by the barber shop where Davis is em ployed. RAID CHINK GAMBLING DEN A typical dime novel raid on a Chinese gambling house on Eighth av. & here last night netted the police a bank roll of $400 and two prisoners, one of whom, Lee Tung, had a 38caliber revolver in his jhand but was too frightened to use it, and another revolver in his blouse, The Chinese lookout spied | | the police, the lights went out in a jiffy, and one of the coppers climb. ed through the transom, slipped the bolt and let the other two raiders in, The room was filled with a number of Chinese, and Japanese crouched low in their bunks. Sergt. Jennings and Patrolmen Albért Johnson and D, J, McLennan made the raid, The two Chinamen arrested were released on $100 bail. rro Baths RHEUMATISM "READ BOOKLET— Primative folks did not need laxa- We must live like primative folks, tives. They lived outdoors, ate|¢lse we must take artificial means plenty of fruit, and ell of their food |*® move the excess bile and waste matter on and out of the system. was coarse, We modern people are The safest, most harmless and ef- different. We exercise too little, fective stomach, liver and bowel eat little fruit, and our food is too|cleanser and regulator for men, fine—too rich, women and children—is delicious We simply can't have our ten| Syrup of Figs, which doesn’t irri- yards of bowels clogged up, liver/ tate, gripe or weaken, Its effect is choked with sour bile and stomach | the effect of fruits. It 1s composed full of foul, effete matter and feel | eutirely of luscious figs, senna and well, It means that the food and/ aromatics. Don't think you are waste retained in the stomach and |drugging yourself. Syrup of Figs thirty feet of bowels ferments—de-|can be constantly used without cays. The decay creates poisons, | harm. gases and acids, and those poisons; Ask your druggist for “Syrup of are sucked into the blood through | Figs and Elixir of Senna,” and see the very ducts intended to suck in/on the label that it is prepared by the nutriment. Then we have sick/The California Fig Syrup Company, headache, become dull, bilious,) This is the only genuine—the old | tongue coated, nervous, meals don’t|reliable. Refuse, with contempt, , and "we feel miserable all|the so-called Fig Syrup imitations So we must make our choice. | sometimes offered to deceive you. # PICTURE HOUSES You'll Find Interesting Features at the Theatres Listed Below s MELBOURNE “Home of Glass Curtain’ The Grontest of all moving picture: today, Nat C. Goodwin in “Olive: Twi sualizing his dramatic tri- umph, New acts, new Photoplays today, Trio, wonderful symnasts, May Collins, @ dainty comedienne, “Lucille,” Owen Meredith's great poem, The world’s news in moving pictures, The Orteyas All new pictures today. Complete change again Soattle’s leading be Photoplay CIRCUIT adand Madison — tomorrow. Theatre, Effective October 27th, 1912, “S. S. PRINCE RUPERT” Dr. L. A. Clark, D. D. 8. Odeon Theatre new pictures topay FIRST AT PIKE — Union Theatr Third Av. Opponite the P. City Theatre Y.. Second Av. 5c--Crown--5 Firat Ay. Het. Madinon and Spring ALHAMBRA Sth and Westlake “The End of the Fued.” py S simpro ute” “Where Is ‘There God Is Also." Love A 10c SHOW FOR 5c LATEST PHOTOPLAYS “TRAGEDY OF THE DESERT | C Kalem isatec PATHE The Mills of the Gods. agraph’s greatest feature, Singing fea- ture, the Melodists, 12 boys and gilra—12 Feature in Two sl If it is fear of pain that is keep- ing you away from the dentist, ban- ih the idea, For we have origin: eda system by which we can re- ye the most sensitive nerves or without hurting you a@ bit. Eto cost, our prices are from -F tO 1-2 less thari any of our com- ftors. Jnst think of getting a ‘biiflar extra heavy $10.00 gold crown for $4.00, or one of our fa- ous never-siip plates for $5.00, ‘e pin a guarantee to every re- ipted bill, that protects you, d by poth the operator and i gal Dental Offices 3—reela—3. Vit- Ori L. R. Clark, D. D. 8. (Manager) 1405 Third Ave, N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring thie Ad with you KENT FIRST TO = GET CARRIERS Kent is the first small town of the state to obtain city delivery under an act passed at the last congress, Two carriers will at once be appointed, the service to start December 1. The act under which Kent will be given city de- livery provided for an appropria- tion of $100,000 for what will be known as “village delivery.” RATHER than accept $1,000 a year when he demanded $1,500, Supt. Curtis of the New- town, Mass., board of health has worked 20 years for nothing. Leaves Seattle, Wash., Sunday at 12 o'clock, mnidnight for Victoria, Vancouver and Prince Rupert, B, “S. 8. PRINCE JOHN” Leaves Prince Rupert Wednesday at i1 a, m., October 30th, November 6th and 20th, Decem- ber 4th and 18th, for Bay, Kineolith, Pt. Simpson and Stewart, B,C. Friday at 12 o'clock, midnight, Novem- ber Sth and 22nd, December 6th and 20th, for Massett and Naden Har; bor. Sunday at 10 p. m, November 10th’ and 24th, December §th and nd, for Refuge Bay, Skidegate, Cumshewa, Pacofl, Lockport, Jedway and Ikeda, B.C GRAND TRUNK PA Passenger trains leave Prince Rupert Wednesday and Saturday at 10 a. m, for South azelton, B.C. (185 miles) Returning, leave South Hazelton Sunday and Thursday at 10 a, m., arriving Prince Rupert m. FIC RAILWAY GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM (Double Track Route.) Chicago to New York and other Atlantic Seaports, Through PULLMAN STANDARD and TOURIST sleeping cars, Goodler, € &T. A. J. MH, Burgis, General Agent hone: Main $709, Passenger Department, Olty Office, Firat Av, Agents for All ‘Tri ad Vester Way, Sei nantinntic Steam