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THE STAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1912. Favor of and Against Time-Loc VELL, DoT ISS To BE —UND SNAP DGR | uy) Words by Music by Ce Pimples Removed\ Some Points in kK Handcuff: ' Nien” "BE PATIENCE, ABOU, DER TIME-LOCK Vicw OPEN IN ABOUDT “LOOK, ADOLF, VOT SOME of DER hovs IN DER SHERIFF'S OFFICE GAVE ME——A PAIR The Calcium Sulphide Treatment Does Wonders to Every Kind of Skin Eruption, Tested. Suppose Xr HAD A HAND Currg ON You THUSLY UNRULY PRISONGR. I WOULT You HAF To TROW DER CHAIN To HoLd ViLe F CALL BY GOLLY, 1 OVERLOOKED DOT, You don’t want to walt forever and a day to get rid of your pim ples or other skin eruptions, You want to get rid of them right now Next week you may want to go somewhere where you wouldn't like to have to take You can get rid of them just in time by taking Stuart's Calcium Wafers They contain as their maio ingre dient the most thorough, quick and effective blood cleanser known, cat cium sulphide Remember pimple treat son, And the besides Stuart’s Calcium Wafers not a particle of poison in They are free from merotry drugs or venomous optates. This is absolutely guaranteed. They eannot do any harm, but they al ways do good—good that you ean see in the mirror before your own eyes a few days afte “Don't be any longer humiliated by having a splotchy face. Don't have strangers stare at you, or al low your friends to be ashamed of you because of your face Your blood makes you what you are. The men and women who forge ahead are those with pure blood and pure faces. Stuart's Calcium Wafers will make you happy because your face will be a welcome sight not ouly to yourself when you look into the gla: but to everybedy else who Knows you and talks to you We know that Stuart's Calcium Wafers are beyond doubt the best and quickest blood and skin puri fier in the world. Try a package today, 50c at your druggists. Dry Catarrh with Kondon’s the Seek govt, Ken tissew heals ine vue places Tos sates. cotnrrt Oat end pera Over IF mit ret bet Sin annitary we otter tuben: Money Pane A dragaiet everywhere this, that most ts with pok are miserably slow reek have them biting CATARRHAL gv BLY Ready fo Tields 20 to 60 b Outs, bariey, f proportion Finest Inland Land Sold on Crop Lew fare Hor cursions on Tuesdays MISS BIRDIE H. CERNY Dec. 16, 1911. To the Public: About two years ago I was com- pelled to give up my position on account of a run-down condition, coughing continually, with occa- sional fever, in the early stages of tuberenlosis, After taking one bot- tle of Nature's Creation | was won- derfully benefited and my c&ugh had entirely ceased, and I went back to my position. After taking three bottles I considered myself perfectly well and am now in fine health, and working every day. cheerfully make this statement, be- ing so grateful for my wonderful recovery. MISS BIRDIE H. CERNY. Thousands of people are affected just as this young lady was, and many do not realize thelr danger until it is forever too late. There are at present over 60,000 cases of Tuberculosis in the state of New York. More than 16,000 die each year in New York city from the ef. feets of this terrible disease, and throughout the country it claims nearly a quarter million victims each year. And as we learn more about the causes of this dreadful affliction the better we learn that it can be prevented. Our most prominent physicians say that the Greatest Problem is to get people to realize that it can be conque And often very quickly in its early | stages, The first great lesson to| Jearn is, that it starts from simple little ailments that soon develop into more serious conditions. The} young lady's testimony above is a very common case, yet how many will realize when they have contin- ual colds, weak lungs, a fullness in the chest, catarrh, asthma, loss of appetite and are generally run down that they are bordering on| something so serious? Yet it is demonstrated many times every day, And our vital statistics show that over 10 per cent of all deaths are caused by Tuberculosis, and these are a few of the several con ditions that lead to it, If you are troubled this way or gradually low ing flesh without cause, for your own sake, as well as your family’s and friends’, do not delay. Na ture’s Creation has saved thou sands, why not you? Address NATURE'S CREATION 514-15 People’s Bank Bidg. Cor. 2nd Av. and Pike St. Seattle, Wash. | thh pimples along. | j here and left it, rT 183 A N DINK DEAD AND DYING MOSLEMS FI Interior view of St. lower right hand corner, iron rods holding the many Mohammedan. service CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. History has repeated itself after 15 years, and once again St, Sopbia S« a OF TIME-Lock HANDCUFFS, WRINKLE. ——_ ew ix ney Iss PRATICAL f lamp brackets, are shown 21.— bronze doors and siaughtered thou [Greek cross. jsands of Christians who had gath ered there to pray for a miracle one of the greatest churches in the) ory, world, is filled with dead and dying! again moans of agony £0 men; echoing up through the vast archer again. Fearing the fall of this city the wily Turk has turned this «res moeque into a cholera pest how to keep out the Christians, There is plenty of gore, too, for every time a batch of wounded are brought in from Tchatalja forts, all who show signs of cholera are hur ried to St. Sophia. The first time, May 28, 1453, St Sophia was turned into a shambles, when the Turkish horde, defeating Constantine XL, battered down the ON JAKE’S CARS Smokers of Queen Anne hill think they're getting a raw deal They're all riled up at Jakey Furth. In George Estey'’s drug’ store, Queen Anne ay. and Galer at., there is a petition with scores of signa tures, appealing to Jakey or his hired men that run the street car company to put cars on the West | Queen Anne line in which smokers | the can enjoy their pipes, or cigars, or cigarettes, George Estey sells pipes, and cigars, and cigarettes. He says, though, that he didn’t start It “A lawyer brought the petition In he said, today, GOV. JOHNSON WON’T PREVENT HANGING! SACRAMENTO, Nov. 21 In granting a reprieve of two weeks to Edward Delehante, negro, who murdered # fellow prisoner at San Quentin, Governor Hiram Johnson today took occasion to express his policy in regard to capital punish- ment by declaring that he would not interfere with “hangings, and that he would not follow the an nounced course of Governor West of Oregon, who plans to bunch the executions a6 a terrible object les- «on St. Sophia wax started in 325 A D., by Constantine, the Byzantine king, and was finished and dedi-|Turks, even then battering down the) the church, and 15, 360, during the) walle, cated February reign of Constantius burned; restored; and burned ag fin 415; and agnin rebuilt. In it was burned for the last time, and what is the present St. Sophia was built by Justinian. It took 10,000 workmen 5 years, 11 months and 10 days to erect it. Untold suns were lavished upon its decoration and sacred furniture. The building covers a square of }241 feet, forming, interiorly, In 404 it wae | Replying to the statements of Charles H. Frye in the meat war |being waged in Seattle, the local |Meat Cutters’ union today out a statement that the fight Is strictly a labor fight, and that the local union has no connection with Master Butchers’ association It reads | Frye & Co \organized labor years. Referring to the fight Retail Butehers'’ association, the retailers are practically at Frye's mercy; if the retailers are elimin ated we, as members of organized labor, eltizens and taxpayers of PRBS |GIRL A OWL UPON BEDPOST ATLANTIC CITY, Nov. 21, Miss Beatrice Smith, 17 years old, was awakened at 3 a. m, by strange sounds tn her bedroom and flashed on the electric ght. Perched on the bedpost almost at her elbow was a big owl, “Hoot!” remarked the bird. Smith fainted, Her fathe gave have been fighting for the past 10 caught the Intruder, LL ST. SOPHIA NOW; _ONCE "TWAS FULL OF SLAUGHTERED CHR WAKES, FINDS | COLLEGE GRADU AROUNDT A rence € Diss — Its dome is 175 feet | high. | The Inst time when the name of night of May 38, XL, fore seeing the fall of his city to the | prayer was on }1453, when Constantine went to St, Sophia and prayed. Then he sadly mounted bis horse and rode to his death fight-) | ing the intruders. Then came the massacre, Priests were slain or their eyes put out Hundreds of nuns were outraged and gold into slavery Christian inscriptions on the walls were plastered over and the j@reat image of Christ, it ts said, was Walled in, These inscriptions } a} may be uncovered again if the city, WANT TO SMOKE UNION MEAT CUTTERS CALL | FRYE NORTHWEST’S TRUST Seattle, will certainly be forced to} laeek employment elsewhere, for} | the firm of Frye & Co, will not un-| |der any circumstances employ up ion labor. “Mr. Frye makes the statement that the beef trust is here, and! y are behind the fight that! instituted against his The facts are that Frye trust of the company & Co. is the beef NORTHWEST. He dictates to the} rest, and when his word {s not law, he is ready to fight. His plea is that his meat is goverment in specied. We wish to state that all other meats sold in this city are! inspected. We ask the public to think this matter over,” soy, ATE HELD AS SMUGGLER VANCOUVER, B. ©., Nov, 21,44 John Dennings Murray, a graduat of Sandhurst, has been arrested jhere on the charge of smuggling jopium into Canada, Murray was at jone time @ colonel in the Mexican army. He, with two companions, | was arrested as he was leaving the | 12 fivetael tins of the drug, steamer Empress of India. He had DER VAGON, i ( LONG Berore DEY UNLOCK f / Miia od ANS IST] |wlack in my line these days. | neo—” | readily, | BILL BUSY WITH | Ragements for | | Written | | yphia, Constantinople, showing the private pew of the sultan, the little boxed-in cage at the nd the texts from the Mohammedan koran (bible) in circles around the gigantic dome Long The photograph was taken from the first baleony during a As Moslems sit on the floor no pews or chairs are in the church now |falis, and the statne of Christ say jbe brought to sight up in the im mense dome, where it is sald to | which might turn defeat into vic-| Jesus Christ was audibly uttered in have rested for a thousand years Since 1453 Allah has alone beon worshipped there; for 300 years |Christiang were not allowed inside in recent years) |they have gone in only in com san, jof a Mohammedan guide, leaving their shoes outside. Tradition says that somewhere in the church are three pieces of the cross upon which Christ was) crucified, Before the Turks came the cross was exposed to view t -ree days a year, just before Easter During the siege of the city, tra dition says, the cross was waded up by the priests, and the Turks} have been unable to find it. FAILS TO DIE; HE SUES HIS DOCTOR av Untied. Pingo Lqnsid Wirs SPOKAN When the| serious faced doctor informs a pa-| tient that his days are numbered, of course he brings dismay to the| patient | If, as soinetimes happens, the| doc misses his guess, then the pa-| tient, snatched, as It were, from the! jaws of death, {8 filled with thank-| | fulness and gratitude, and rewards his savior handsomely } This being true, it is no wonder) that Dr, G. H. Roher was surprised When, after telling William Gold blatt, a Spokane jeweler, he could} tot live long, and afterwards find-! ing he was mistaken, he was served | with notice of a suit for $15,000) damages. Grounds for the suit Goldblatt did not die, Goldblatt, tn his complaint, says! when he was informed he could not |} live he sold his jewelry business mm a loss of $15,000, in order to leave a cash estate, "The reports of the officers of the Girls’ Home Training School so- clety, read at the Chamber of Com- merce last night, showed the work of the society for the last year has been very successful, were that} EXPLOSION ON CRUISER | INJURES 20 TACOMA ATTORNEY FRFED — AFTER DRAMATIC TRIAL By United Pr TOKIO, Noy ore and bluejackes wounded here plosion of gunpowder occurred tn the magazine of the cruiser Nis- shia. Half of the injured probably | will die. HAVE YOU A JOB FOR GOOD DiPTOLOGIST? J, J. Pendergast, arrested yerter. day on the of beceing sprung @ new one the police | court this morning “I'm a diptologiat,” he judge, “and business were badly | today when an ex-| charge told is the awful You “What's that Attorney 1 mean, a diptolor ‘A diptoloxint in minatiog tng Kood mor thought I could Wert. Mosqui I've run thre broke.” Diptologist mured Judge Gord pretty good. | 16 days this time waid Acting City | what do you Phe Fi 1 wae mak but | im the here and am Jersey better erarce do ure my mc ney velet mur. Hm' That's you go with | FAREWELL MESSAGE| WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.-—Pres- | ATTORNEY Mt RRAY AND HIS WIFE ident Taft has cancelled all en-| | TACOMA, Nov, 21.—After one of;theless he prepared bi low today, and started) ihe most criminal trials! fense and conducted his own be hie last message | ~ s bringing it to a climax For weeks the prest-|¢ver held here, J. Matthew Murray,| with a most dramatic appa ial unusual on what may to congress. | dent has been discussing the tenor|® Well known young attorney, was| which be scored the prosecuting #6 of the message with his officers and selecting data text of the me cabinet | yesterday acquitted by a jury but the) the charge of grand larceny in still un-| ferred against him by a Gr It is believed | black. that the message will emphasize; Murray, unable to furnish bonds,| dered she impulsively kissed pleas for a workmen's compensa-|was held in the county jail six| five women and the seven mel tion law and currency reforms Weeks preceding his trial, Never-| constituted the jury. oad $185 $18.5 on | torney. 2 pre Murray's young wife sat beside boot: him throughout the trial, and |the verdict of not guilty was Made to Made to order \order ..... j Made to order fore, regardless of cost. latest, up-to-date patterns. 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