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Stomach |SOCIALISTS WIN ect Control ONE WHOLE CITY; for Indigestion and , May be Relied My Stuart's Oyerep 6 Tabi sion to suffer Sen or any. similar Gabi when you can Stuay’s Dyspersia Tab a Well stocked store in the United it consi of their staple 4 ag rts Anywhere and Eat) wf You Dyspepsia With You. used every year ry other wan or wom-| ieee them to bat ingulre—why Inte to suffer from wwby Sivart's Dy» ‘are such a widely very.easy to un tablets contain al- @lements as the gas of the stomach. And " is sick and not} it does pot give natural digestive take care of the 80 if you will only a little help by Dyspepsia Tablet will relieve the duty and allow to recuperate. active principle inj} Tablet digests fuod, whether you ‘Place jar with cooked your stomach after you food. oak sae alle well Stuart's Dye and once you try Rever again wonder | 60 cents TABLE SILK AND HOSIERY oo jof the board for the [being allowed to smoke LOSE IN OTHERS Except where the socialists made a determined bid for the ve u munictpal elections in the small towns of Washington yesterady kenerally lacked interest and brought out but a small vote. The socialists elected the com plete Cleket in Burlington, but lost their hold In Edmonds and at Brem erton, In Edmonds, the socialist administration waa opposed by a t ” of republicans, deTeerats and progressives, and oded in electing only the efty attorney and two councilmen. In Bremerton, where some of the navy yard employes were cand 1 on the socialist ticket, the fusioniats swept everything In ‘ellingham, the socialists elected two counel The fusion ticket cleaned up ev erything in Puyallup, winning againat the socialists four to one In Sunnyside, one of the few towns where three ticketa were in the field, the soelaliats took third place. In most of the towns, the elec tions were held under non-partisan laws, In Olympia, Mayor Bridge port, republic was defeated by George A. Mottman of the citheens ticket OREGON WOMEN CAST FIRST VOTE PORTLAND, Or. Dec. 4.—Eleven Oregon towns are preparing for new administrations today, in whole or In part, as the result of elections in which the women vo ters predominated. In Bend, Mayor Putnam was reelected by the wom- en's vote, the male members of the election beard in the town's lone booth donating flowers, candy and peanuts to the two women members privilege of in the dooth. At Gresham, Mrs. aged 90. 3. P. st her firet vote. Powell, |ORGANIZE CENTRAL CHARITIES BOARD Representatives of the various so- cial agencies of the city met last {night at the Chamber of Commerce and organized the Central Counell | of Social Agencies of Seattle, The organisation ‘was started last June by a committee of 26, who rendered a report last night. The work of the organization will be similar In wiany respects to a cen tral charity organisation. The meeting was called by Mayor Cot terill. | TRAINMEN BEAT OFF MEN WITH POKERS Pokers were ued as weapons by trainmen In a fight with Elwood MeConnel, 42, and Christ Knudson 23, at Kanasket station last night The two men attacked O. D. Finch. N. P. agent, and Owen Ackley, tele graph operator, when they missed a train. A revolver drawn by Knud. son was discharged In the struggle, wounding his companion. Both men were knocked unconscious by the trainmen and locked im the county jail. TWO TOWNS TO VOTE ON INCORPORATION The towns of Redmond and Tolt will vote December 23 on the ques tion of incorporation as cities of the fourth class, Hearings for the elec tlons were held before the county commissioners yesterday. Both towns have nominated full Hekete} for the various city offices. STATE MAY ASSESS TAXES ON VESSELS | If the atate tax commiasion auc coeds in having enacted Into law ita proposal to have all vessela as-| | sessed for taxation under ite direc tion, it's going to play hob with owners of seafaring craft in Puget sound, Under the present county makes its own marine aw sessments, Some counties are kind] to the mariner; some aren't. Where-| fore, naturally, when taxing time} comes around, the captain salle bin boat into a friendly harbor The commissioner has just an nounced it will ask that the new law be adopted as an emergency measure, (Reyerently port shown at Christmas time.) law, each | | MARBLE WILL RUN FOR 'NOTHER TERM| Filing of candidates for the office | of city councilman will begin De- | comber 20 and close January 18 Primary election is on February 18 and general election March 4, The terme of Counciimen Blaine, Grif. fithe and Marble expire next March. Griffiths has declared he will not be @ candidate for reelection, Mar. ble will run for re-election. STUDENT ATHLETES | POISONED ON MAT? | To determine whether the wree ting mat contains germa which have caused blood poitoning among the student athletes, Laboratory Assistant Milton V. Veldee of the! bacteriological department of the! state university, has Inoculated two} |guinea ples with eweepings from! |the mat, The pigs will be watch closely, The angel of the Lord appeareth to Joseph in a dream “Ariane, and take the young child and bis mother, and flee intu Egypt, i be thou there until I bring thee word; for Herod will seek the a young child, to destroy him.” When he arose, he took the yo and departed into Matthew 11.:19-14, WOMAN SLEEPER IN SEVEN.STORY. FALL NEW YORK, Dec, 4.—Dreaming there was a fire in her apartments, Mra. Ida Radt, wife of a New York banker, walked In her sleep to a window in an uptown hotel and plunged down to @ skylight seven stories below, She was seriously if not fatally hurt. She explained her dream, when picked up, then lapsed into unconsciousness, | Dr. L. R. Clark, OD. D. | WE SATISFY EVERY PATIENT Do you know why? Simply be/| cause we use only A-l materials in our work. Every man on our staff has had years of actual expertence since graduating, from America’s foremost dental colleges, All work is very carefully done and there ts only one result to be had, namely |Our work pleases and satisfies every patient we have. Don't for- get that all our work ts backed up | by a written guarantee. Our prices are so low that they can't help but please you, Just think, we will make you a regular extra heavy $10 gold crown for $4.00, or one of our famous $10 NeverSiip plates for $4.00. Can you beat it? Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. RR. Clark, D. DO. 8. (Manager) 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring this Ad with you | Prettiest American | AMERICAN LADIES’ TAILORS AT ‘BEFORE CHRISTMAS’ SALE 406 Union St. $2750 ‘YY THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATUR- DAY OF THIS WEEK #8 an offering suth as the ladies of Seattle if ever seen before. Our stock is too 4 and we cannot await the New Year before it. are hundreds of dress patterns of the finest all that is new and distinguished in shades Weaves. that un You will not find anything finer in Mailor shops of all’ Seattle iistakeable Expert men tailors, tailor-made finish, will you the best service you ever received. Here’s Another Remarkable Feature— SKIRT with your Suit, Made to Your Order, for a total of $35. Work Is Guaranteed ect in every detail. We do not permit a suit to leave our shop until it The purchaser takes no * WE are in business for your permanent cus- |. This unusual Homorrow morn: ng. erican Ladies’ Tailors 406 Union Street opportunity sale starts at 9 o'clock You save from $15 to $25. In considered the prettiest working sirl of Evanaville, Ind. She wax |chowen to pose for the Tri-State | Photographers’ association, com of picture-takers of Indiana, Iitinota and Kentucky, when they held their annual convention the other day, She is a bookkeeper. DYNAMITERS TRY TO BLOW UP BRIDGE By United Prees Leased Wire. NANAIMO, B, C., Dee, 4.—Dilt nt search is under way by the po here today for the would-be smb planter who placed 50 | 4 of dynamite under the Trent river bridge, but which failed to lexplode, owing to the cold weather. A 50-yard fuse was burned to the cap, but the explosive being frozen, failed to go off. It is believed that the attempted dynamiting was to prevent the hauling of coal to Union Bay, the hipping point for Canadian col liertes. OR LONG HAT PINS Fi Hy United Press Leased Wire LOS ANGELES, Dec, 4-—~Five lhundred dollars fine or six months lin jail is the alternative offered vio- laters of a proposed city ordinance governing the length of hatpins, |drafted today by the elty attorney, |The legal-distance pins may pro trude from the crown of the hat ts fixed at one inch. Lon, shafis must be covered by a guard, The measure will go to the city council within a week. WEARS SANDALS AND SILK HOSE; MAY DIE BROWNS BRIDGE, N. C.,, Dee. 4, Wearing low sandal shoes and filmy allk hose out of season, Miss Sadie Sales, a student at a prepara: tory school and a loyal bull moos- ette, contracted pneumonia and ts seriously ill. election bet. ENGINE WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec, 4- A huge kite, resembling an army biplane, has been decided upon by the United States board of ordnance’ as the target for the new three ‘inch aeroplane gun shortly to be tested at Sandyhook. A locomotive will be raced as the drawing power for the kite. It is ticipated that a speed of a mile a minute can be attained while the new guns blaze away. | sel i a Ln and many others are sald to) 4 nned as & result of investi She was paying an "TO PULL KITE} SCENES FROM THE LIFE OF CHRIST 3.—THE FLIGHT INTO EGYPT don the exact spot where it took place nineteen hundred years ago—a part moving ploture production of the of the elaborate and costly Kalem company, to be first saying Fleisher'’s Varne In all Colors, here, He¢ interviewed b happy, the children wearing Ye will be girls! boy wa he Oh here eve pung child and his mother by night, eeypt;and Was there until the death of Herod,— ELECT SCHMIDT TO COMMISSION FOR WATERWAY Fred W. Newell and D. Hamm were reelected and Max Sebmidt elected a new member at yester day's election for the Duwamish waterway commission The district affected includes Georgetown, South Seattle, Van Asnelt, Youngstown and South Park. Work will at once beim on the waterway, the contr for the dredging of which is to be let Fri day, When complete, the waterway will coat $1,600,000 and will be 300 feet wide and 200 feet deep at mean low tide. EVELYN DENIES SHE IS MOTHER OF BOY Dy United Freon Leased Wire NEW YORK, Dec. 4.--Emphatic denial of 4 report that whe in the mother of a boy baby, from the witness atand here y day.by Mra, Evelyn Thaw, wife of aye K. Thaw, slayer of Stanford 4 e. | Th@ denial was entered during the hearing of a $2,041 suit brought by the Gorham Mfg. Co., for goods alleged to have been bought by Mre, Thaw and not patd for. Under cros#examination, Mrs. Tham, was asked {f she had any hildgen. She reddened. “T most certainly have not,” she snapped back IES WERE BOUGHT SOLD FOR BOOZE Prose Leased Wire ‘RENTON, N. J., Dec. 4.—A num- “Of arrests have already been gations made by Miss Elizabeth Kite, acting for the state depart ment of charities and corrections, in parts of Burlington, Atlantic and Ocean counties. According to the authoriti Mies Kite’s report re veals the exchanging of wives and | the selling of babies for small sums of money and liquor. The investi-; gator Was sent as a result of com plaints made by respectable resi dents of the counties. Many of the children who are victims of the law lenaness are said to be feeble minded TWENTY-NINE YEARS OLD, NEVER LEFT BED Ry United P XFOR touching example of a mother's de- yotion to her children is found tn the case of Mra. Edward Stiff, wife of @ farmer living near here, who has for nearly 29 years cared fo two sons who from the time of their birth never left their beds. They were helpless invalids. SYSTEM FULL OF URIC ACIO—THE GREAT KIDNEY REMEDY CURED Two years ago I was very sick and after beimg treated by several of the best physicians tn Clinton, I did not seem to get any better 1 was confined to my wed. Seeing Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root adver tised, I resolved to give it a trial After using it for three weeks, 1 found 1 was gaining nicely, so 1 continued until I had taken a num- ber of bottles. I am now restored |to health and have continued my labors. My system was full of Uric acid, but Swamp-Root cured me entirely. I am sixty years old Yours very truly, W. ©. COOK, Ave. Clinton, Towa, Clinton County, #8 day of July A. D, 1909, W. ©. Cook to me personally known appeared before me and in my presence subscribed and swore to the above and foregoing state- ment, DALE H, SHEPPARD, » Notary Public, Tn and for Clinton County, 1203 Bighth ~Proye What Swamp-Root Will Do for You. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Dept. R.{ Binghamton, N. Y., for a sam- 1é bottle. It will convince anyone, ‘Qu, Will also receive a booklet of | § aluable information, telling all Thursday Only Men's $1.50 Pajamas, made of warn, neat Outing Flannel, military © * and slik frogs, A dandy « h 9 Hold te wh 8 c Thursday Only Women's The Crochet Slip Men’s Blue Serge Suits v pendable are in sizes men you all Men's 20¢ a pair Men's $3.00 Worste: Sweater Coats Men's $1.00 Outing Night Shirts at Woo! Sox, PRE-CHRISTMAS SAL It was a merry, merry crowd that greeted Dear Old Santa Claus Oh, you babic single occasions priced for rapid welling at Lot No. 1 $20.00 would be cheap for them. Men’s Furnishings Orders By Mail Given Careful Attention. A SOLID MONTH OF BARGAINS y both old and buttons with Old Sant pictu day ind he still ha ! Come and meet Santa. Kid Gloves ry now For Christmas Gifts So Very od for any glove we handle, in olde Ribbons 1 and 14 pairs or boxed sets, and ne ay be made in either oma store, at per Thursday Only Cotton Batts cotton, &-oz, rolls value 10¢, With this Ic each ot clean COUPON Thursday Only Your cho Veiling edo net or p Vellin; his coup: mesh, etc reserved. Tc COUPON In Basement. still love our Scout Teddy with belt and Yuttons, each larger Teddy Bears bright-eyed and jointed Cc CHARACTER DOLLS Swa Mulligan—-Dressed in «array | suit and equipped $1.25 with ball and Blouse Girls and_Joliy Brothers, 15¢ Middy hair, Little Jointed, We Teady Bear,” Be Bears, 50c For Dress fash Suits are all de and guaranteed to fit. They 31 to 46 chest measure for and young men. A Suit in which wit! feel well dressed for any and They are in two lots eh Kid Bodied Dolls blondes and brunettes thirteen inches long. Lot No. 2 handceal Trains. Ducks, . Boats, Cash Registers, OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS $12.50 We have taken ix lot of $20.00, $18.00 nad put them all in great sale. Your choice of these *, this Winter's $12.50 c BOYS’ APPAREL. $4.00 Suits for big boys, sizes 13 to 17 with Pants, 44.50 pairs Knickerbockers, at Knickerbocker at Suits for 1.719 some with two . Roys, . Hats, priced $3.50 Women's High Patent Button Shoes, an élegant winter § 4 pair & . $1.89 Misses’ Gun-meiail Schoo sizes 12 to 2, a pair Boys’ Gun-metal Lace an't be beat for boys’ wear. A pair rhe’ . Skuffers Shoes. latest and b in Christmas Women and Children. All that is Slippers for Men. ] THE MARKETS 18 # paid the farmers “buying price,” and the id by the retatier under elle Prices In all cases are subject 10 freshness and ge toes, unl New apples Valencle oranges Pears Dressed Menta—s Chucks Loins, No. 1, Hibs, ‘No. 1 full cut.) Heart, . Mutton— Ewes Wethers Lamb ‘Pork Dresre: Trimmed Short loin pork Shoulders Pigs’ fest .. are ribs Pork » Liver Bologna . Tubs Bacon Bolled hi Onions, Potatoes, Carrots, | Beets, 10 Turnips rapes ah nnberries, barrel a Pumpkin about the kidneys and bladder. Regular 50c and $1.00 size bottle for sale at all drug stores. |slavers, who, upon discovering he 0: Tomatven 4-bakt Saulifiower, a | Head lettuce, doz Celery, = Eastern timothy Puget sound timot Alfatta |NEW VOCATIONAL | SCHOOL A SUCCESS | By United Press Leased Wire | EVERETT, Dec. 4.—The new vo- |eational school for backward boys has been declared a success by the school authorities here, Twenty- two boys, who were making but slow progress in their regular |school studies, were transferred to jthe vocational school, where they are now being developed into ex- SLAIN BY SLAVERS, pert mechanics. In every case the boy who has made a poor student NEW YORK, Dec, 4.—Discuss ing the white slave traffic at the has shown unusual brightness in litan temple Monday night, | 1 the mechanical line. L. Laidlaw, banker, # BEATS THE CAMEL ¢ slavers were responsible for| LA CROSSE Wis, Dec. 4—Bd- the disappearance of Dorcthy Ay-|ward Arnold has been celebrating nold, the New York helress Laid-/the return of a prodigal fatted calf. law advanced a theory that the Ar-|One of his prize heifers fell into nold girl waa kidnaped by white|a crevasse and was found alive rlafter having gone without food or water 29 days. STOMACH SICK, SOUR, UPSET AND FULL OF GAS? PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN In Five Minutes! Time It! All Indigestion, Heartburn and Dyspepsia Gone and Your Stomach Feels Fine. ee Washington -717.00@ 19 HY 14-000 16 Shorts 4 Whole corn “racked corn tddiings: Rolled oats and bariey ixed identity, murdered her. pepsin occasionally keeps the stom- ‘Wonder what upset your stom- “4 ach regulated and they eat their ach-which portion of the food dia | the damage—do you? Well, don't | favorite foods without fear. bother, If your stomach is in a! If your stomach doesn’t take care revolt; if sour, gassy and upset,|of your Hberal limit without rebel- and what you just ate has ferment-|lion; if your food is a damage in- ed into stubborn lumps; your head/stead of a help, remember the dizzy and aches; belch gases and | quickest, surest, most harmless re- acids and eructate undigested lief {s Pape’s Diapepsin which food; breath foul, tongue coated—| costs only fifty cents for a large ust take a@ little Diapepsin and in case at drug st It’s truly won: tive minutes you will wonder what |derful—it digests food and sets became of the Indigestion and dis | things straight, so gently and tress. jeasily that it is astonishing. Please Miilious of men and women to-|4on't go oa and on with a weak, day know that it is needless to disordered stomach; it's so unneo bave @ bad stomach. A little Dia | essary, i

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