The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 13, 1912, Page 6

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rA Beveral years ago I was taken with severe patns in my back, due to diseased kidneys and was forced to give up my daily labors. I heard of your great kidney reme dy and resolved to try It with wonderful results. Chief Osga j DOr CHACKASS ADOLF MUST BE A REGULAR DONKEY. WS ARRESTED A FELLOW YESTERDAY VUST Because DSR RULES B4:D He SHoULT, Ir WASS NOT NéceSsary, CONCRETE £ MORE JUDE CHANCE. I did go Since taking Dr Swamp-Root I have had no trouble from my kidneys, 1 am giving this testimonial of my own free will HNN Nays to let others know the wonderful merits of Swamp Root If you should care to, you are at Uberty to publish this testimonial whenev ‘ou choose. Very truly yours, J. A, PARRISH Stillwater, Okla and sworn to before 191 Subscribed me, this Sth day of March H. S. HAUSSDER, Justice of the Peace. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do for You, Send to Dr, Kilmer & Co, Dept THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, admonishes Patrol ~ IP Sav, 188 Your sku SouD—~ | ARRESTS JUST BECOSS You HAF Der YOU SHOULD USE SOME COMMON SENSE Sonérimes. 7 1912. Yor INSYANCE, DORE ISS A HERGAPTGR US MENT —— \ "1 RON An ba AS LONG AS Dey ARE Just SBSKYLARKING, LOT DEM ALONE, R, Binghampton, N. Y., for a sam ple botile. It will convince anyone, | You wil! also receive a booklet of | information, telling all and bladder. nd one-doliar | at all drag | MAY START IMPEACHMENT ON LABOR-HATING JUDGE By Max 8. Ha: for 14 Yea on in court for Delegate to A. F. of L. Annual five and 1 it plain that Convention the existence of orga “i labor was ROCHESTER, Nov. 13.—-That the | @rgely at #t in this flent : The council clatmed that the over A. F L, convention will vote to) wneiming majority of the masses valuable about the kidneys Regular fifty.cent size bottles for sale stores. case, which has b demy Pine ye Stevens’ Aca Pe: Ne 4 Private Lessons Copyrighted Stay end Bventn continue the fight agains the im-|in America aa well as the ree, | Whe prisonment of Gompers, Mitchell jes in many for cry and Morrison, by United States in thorough #y — ———= | Judge Wright at Wa: ton for al r in this text case preserve leged contempt of in the|the rights of free speech and free VEGETABLE SILK Buck's stove case, wax foreshadow | Prost ed in the repod. of the executive] jovernment by Injunction must ee es ae bind ~se i council. The report gave an ex-/ £0 he slogan. Furthermore, } Like Stk, Costs One-foarth ji istive hixtory of the celebrated |{s bighly probable that the conven a artnet pet : = = —— tion will go beyond this point and proceed on that chment pught in the next sear of congress against Justice Wright |The latter's action, which In de r ay Ss ay }nounced as malicious persecution j has en great impetus to the |movemept for the recall of judges land bills will be backed in the ve | rious legislative bodies of the coun }try during the coming year by the | laboring peop! place recall laws }upon the datate books. | | Serve— MUSSELS WANTED TASTE OF $30 BUNNIES | | CLEVELAND, Nov. 13—‘Will lyou let me have the rabbits squire?’ asked Robert Blanc ft. ter Judge Penty had fined him $26 Jand costs for illegally shooting two | bunnies | “What would you do with them?" ELI ELL Eat ‘em,” responded Pianchi A DELICIOUS SH FISH a ae Tene ee tastes I inane | Penty laughed and told him he imight have the rabbits | Miss Wilson to Work \in Washington Y. W. C. A. | WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—Mise Jessie Wilson, second daughter of the president-elect, has made known STEAMED, STEWED, FRIED, CHOWDERED SEATTLE MUSSEL CO., 205 Sanitary Market. Phone Elliott 1727 Second Floor jot the Y. W. C. A. of assuming an active part in the affairs of that organization when her father steps into the White House, March 4 A BEAUTY $300] LATEST UPRIGHT | BUY THIS | | UPRIGHT $75 \ sea No Better Pianos Anywhere All Brand New With 10-Year Guarantee We must put out at least twenty pianos this week. We need the room. We are making a great reduction on all prices. National Piano Mfrs. 823 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR MARION One Block Below Orpheum Theater, Opposite Central Building her Intention to the local branch} t Ee SEATTLE’S BIR ' SIXTY-ONE YEARS OLD | Seattle was born 61 years ago. j board and other officials will fol 1On November 13 Arthur A.|!ow. Edgar L. Webster will lead y and his party, on the achoon- |e Tilikums e er Exact, came ashore from Elitott | B. Bagley will make a speech C 4 remainder will turn over the he olty, whieh toda 900 pom io a fm of the program to the Tilikums Today is Founders’ day, and| Webster will present the statue to lit will be celebrated with the un-|Mayor Cotterill in behalf of the velling of the statue of Chief Seat.|city. Prof, Meany will speak in} tle at Tiltikum pla Denny way,|behalf of the Indians. Beulptor Pitth av. and Cedar at |Wehn will also make a short ad Th sony will take place at | ree 3 ot A parade by the Till > " kum of Elttaes will be formed on Financially Foelich. Second av marching north to First Official Member-—-What do Stewart st., then to Vine «#t, and to/| you think of the new preacher we Tilikam place. Mayor Cotterill, | tried out yesterday? Prof, &. 8. Meany and James Webn,| Second Official Member—Won't who made the statue, will be in an|do! We'd never lift the debt with Why, yesterday strangers prerent, job when there wer he had them sing automobile, and behind them fn an-|bim on the other auto will be C. Bi. Bagley, the | local historian, and Arnold Zbin I'm Glad Salve den and Dr. J. BE. Crichton. Mem-| tion's Free” while the collection was bers of the etty the park! being taken'-——Judge. BEAUTY NICE, BUT NOT ENOUGH, SAYS ETHEL ) ETHEL BARRYMORE. Miss Ethel Barrymore has sum-lin order to portray properly any |med up in @ single word why it la ole assigned to her, must primar- \that producing managets all over | Sive It the closest study, anal- lyze it and, after she has worked |this country have such difficulty in| out her condeplion of the character, |finding leading actresses whom she must get that conception over they can advance to stellar posi |the footlights.” tions, for Miss Barrymore asserts | that the most valuable asset any ac-/actreas to be suecessful must have treas can have is intelligence. | intelligence and lots of ft, “There are many women upon the |(he greatest ery from producing \stage,” she says, “who have had) managers is, yhere can I find a beauty and other attributes of pop-|woman for this pari?’ Women lularity, who have been forced into|there are and lots of them, women stellar positions and who have been of all degrees, but the producer is |possessed of a certain amount of shrewdness, yet who have lacked jthe necessary intelligence to make | them successful stellar actress one whom he does not know to be WIVES AND SWEETHEARTS SEARCH BATTLEFIELDS FOR THEIR DEAD AND WOUNDED BY JOHN BANISTER (Special Correspondence.) PODGORITZA, Monienegro, Oct. 29—-'The women on Podgoritza waited throughout all of Sunday, hearing the firing that sent its echoes lover the mountains, Then a messenger came running into the city, jshouting that the Montenegrins had taken Tuzi, the Turkish fort, a \few miles over the hills. Then by scores they left the town and tramped to the battle. field, mothers, wives and sweethearts, seeking thelr dead or wounded men, 4 That night scene, along the mountain roads, with the flickering lanterns, the ramshackle carts, the struggling forms of men, and the plodding women, is, perhaps, one of the strangest in the history of warfare. I am sending a photograph of Alexander, a Montenegrin soldier, whose mother and sweetheart, clinging together like Ruth and Naomi, went out onto the battlefield and found him lying with his side torn open and his sealp torn partly away, There were no ambulances or Red Cross nurses. The two women carried him, not with tears, but proudly, back to Podgoritza. This photograph was taken by’ Capt. E. de Krigelstein, an Austrian military attache. It shows the women and Alexander at the end of their terrible journey. His face is twisted in pain, but on their faces are expressions Of satisfaction and pride, more thin sorrow, Alore clearly than ig any other war in recent history, you can see in this war the fact that a nation’s fighting ability depends on the kind of men its women prodyce, For the last half century and more these Montenegring have been talking, planning and hoping fof’a war with Turkey, Women who were girls 60 years ago were trainéd to believe that the sons who were born to them would some day tear the hated Turks into bite. When their sons were really bora, thy passed this belief to them, To kill one Turk, to kill a score or a hundred Turks, bas long been the dream of every Montenegrin youth and man man Adolf to SCUFFLE NOW —— DOSE THREE MEN ARE WRESTUNG RIGHT LIVELY, BUT . | Smith, QUIT—- DERE &@ Or Den. Dererore NOT TO INTERFERG UPHOLDS PORT OLYMPIA, Nov 13,—The # preme court upholds the right of | the port mission to enter into leases with private corporations, de claring that Uhis is “not lending the eredit of a public agency.” The opinion also declared that the limit of indebtedness of the port does not coincide with that of the city of and they are distinct gov rhmental agencies ‘BUT THEY DIDN'T GO SO VERY FAR OLYMPIA, Nov, 13.—Saying that they “were going until they drop |ped,” four boys, giving their ad dresses as Seattle, were taken in custody by Sheriff Gaston, near Rochester —_ here. They had walked about 40 miles out of Olym- pia, They gave thelr n | David Peasley, 14; Jesse P 12; Blaine Lee, 16; Terrence 16, } COMMISSIONEF S | ON BACK TRAIL. Four members of the Alaska rail- way commission, headed Maj Morrow, U. 8. A, are expected to arrive in Seattle tomorrow morn-| ing from the North. A reception is! being planned by the Alaska bureau of the new Seattle Chamber of Comerece and the Arctic club in thetr honor | | The commission was appointed |by President Taft to investigate |railway conditions in Alaska. JAPANESE PAIR DIE UNDER TRAIN EVERETT, Nov. 13.--Two Japa- nese, man and wife, probably, are! | dead today, after being struck by a jtrain near Mukilteo yesterday aft- lernoon. They were walking on the tracks and apparently belleved! themselves safe when the train / came round a curve. OMAHA, Noy. 13.—Burglars evi dently expecting a big haul blew the safe in the office of the Boyer Van Kuran Lumber Co. at 4120 No. 24th st. and received for their re | ward $6.76. All the week $1,400 had | been kept in the safe, but the night} of the robbery, laboring under a hunch,” E. P. Boyer took the $1,400 home with bim | | You A Few Days Will Be Sufficient to Prove You Are medicine that drives Urie Acid pot Miss Barrymore asserts that any j by so doing cures kidney trouble, bladder trouble and rheu- |matism. I don’t ask you to take m: Today | want you to let me send you some of this medicine so that you can use it personally } | treatments and such things, and th loath to entrust an untried part to | Strate that fact is to go to the expense of compounding the medicine and sending it out free of loayeful of analysis and of ability | to do for any sufferer who will take the time to write me. | Understand, I will not send you a eens | OF LOBL treatment,” nor will I send you a package of medicine j and say that you can use some of it | 1 will send you a supply free of chi asked to pay for this gift nor will tions. All IT want to know is that you my medicine is intended, as it ts no and rheumatic troubles. If you not | | you some of it if you will write me toms you have, give your age, and My address is Dr. T. Frank Lynott me nothing for it. All I ask, so the It is my way of getting public | you You will agree when you have | used it that it dissolves and drives jout uric acid poison, It tones the kidneys so that they work in har. mony with the bladder, It strength ens the bladder so that frequent desire to urinate and other urinary disorders are banished, It stops rheumatic aches and pains immedi ately. It dissolves uric acid crys- tals so that back and muscles no longer ache and crooked joints quickly straighten out, It recon- gructs the blgad and nerves so hat you soon ‘feel healthier Pd more vigorous, Weep ketter wal Ay better and have enorgy throughout the day. It does all this, and yet contains nothing injurious and is absolutely vouched for according to law. Sufferers from these dreadful and dangerous diseases can surely af- ford to spend a few minutes a day for a few days to demonstrate to Use His Judgment _ See, DEY HAF ALREADY VEN NODDINGS —--— I Will Give The Medicine A few minutes of your time for a few days and I will dem- onstrate to you, without expense to yourself, that I have a 1 am trying to convince sufferers from these diseases that I have something far better than the usual run of remedies, herewith some of the leading symptoms of kidney, bladder symptoms you need this medicine, and I will be glad to send toms or a description in your own words, and that you take the medicine according to the directions : Words 6 Music by Coa 4 a Vai “ HELPI qr THEY Just! BRED ME Op ¥12,0004 es TWO ir ss Besy MIT DEM Pret on fiw Again for Thursday At FRYE & CO.’5 MAR TOMORROW, THURSDAY, THE FO : ING BIG SPECIALS WILL BE OFFERED A OUR MARKETS: Choice Spring 12 Choice Spare Lamb Chops ....... 20 Ribs seceeeeeme Choice Sirloin 15 Choice Salt Steak ..ccccsscscsces c Pork Choice T-Bone Steak 18c The above prices will prevail at the following markets: SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler way 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 the PUREST and BEST, is absolutely the only kind ever goes out from our market. The GOVER STAMP means that your health and that of your is safeguarded Ae DEMAND GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEAT, Clemmer Thea Seattie’s Best Photoplay House “‘TODAY—FOUR DAYS ONLY THE FOREST” Without doubt the greatest—most thrilling—daring pi ture of Wild Animals and Humans ever secured. This soir sational picture shows the dangers of the Transvaal STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Give The Time json from the system and y word for it, but simply ie only way T can demo charge. This I am glad so-called “sample, proof and pay for the rest, but arge and you will not be you be under any obliga- have a disease for which ot a “cure-all,” and I give ice one or more of these DR. T. FRANK LY! the numbers of the symp- — who will send medicine to an} your name and address. charge 9261 Deagan Building, Chicago, Ill. You promise me nothing: re shall be no mistake, is that you send me the numbers of ity for my medicine so that it will become widely knows. their own satisfaction if they are sider no expense is involved, curable, especially when you con- willingly give you my time aga medicine, All any faim ia a These Are the Symptoms se flicted person wants to know is} In the back, a certain th will cure frequent desire te urt HER, and here is an Opp find out without cost, obligates important loss of time. FEW DAYS may be the point in your life. All who are interested write me for the free m also receive a copy of MF illustrated medical book 4 cribes these diseases t is the largest book of the kind written for free distributlom, new edition is just being P will also write you a letter of as nosis and medical eae should be of great help to JOWs 0G: in order to do this ~ that you need my medicine me the numbers of the # that trouble you, and your I will promptly carry out my FS ises, Show an inolim cured and you will be. or obstruction of body. 10—Conwiration 11—Palpte he pts id norenens in nerves. oF chronic rheumatinm,

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