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Eat Anything _ Without Fear Tightness of the Stomach Caused by Undigested Food Stopped with a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. When you feel as if your stom ach was being tightly choked when the pain is intense and you break out in a cold and clammy perspiration and there is a lump in your throat and you are weak and hauseated—all yon need ta a Stu art's Dyspepsia Tablet to clear away the wreckage of undigested food left in the stomach and intes tines and restore you to your nor mal self again. And this can all be accomplished within a few mo ments. ADOLP, GO UND DER HOGS. DEM SQUBAL You May Have Often Envied the Hearty Eater! Why Not Emulate Him? Thousands of people have learned 80 well how sure and dependable Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are for all stomach iils that they now eat anything they want without fear of distress. They are never without a package at home and at the office and upon any indication that the stomach is a little weary, they take a Stuart's Tablet after each meal for a few days until the digestive organs get rested up again. This is a splendid plan to follow and always results in much good The’ appetite is improved, the food is relished more, your sleep is more refreshing, and your disposi tion will make you friends instead of enemies. Por Indigestion, Sour Stomach Belching. Gas, Coated Tongue, tn testinal Indigestion and al! Stomach Disorders and Pains—or for Loss of appetite—Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tabdiets are invaluable. Use’ them freely--they are as harmless as sugar would be are not to be classed as “medicine They have no effect whatever on the system except the benefits they bring you through the proper digestion of your food All Drug stores sell Stuart's Dys Depsia Tablets. The price is 50 cents ptr box. furnished MODERN elegantty rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir jus, Eighth and Virginia, near SHE STOLE TO GIVE HER BABY CHRISTMAS GIFT Ry United Pree Leased W CHICAGO, Dec. 11.-—“Judge, it was the only way | had to get my baby a Christmas pree ent,” sobbed Mra. Ellen Nelson as she stood before Judge Seul ly charged with shoplifting. She was caught by a department store detective hiding a tiny pair of shoes under her cape. “My baby needed the sho and | had no money,” was the woman's defen: Judge Scully was touched. “I sentence you,” he said, “to one hour's imprisonment in the ante-room of this court,” NEW PRESIDENT THREATENED BY BLACKMAILERS NEWARK, N. J., Dec. 11.—With the arrest of three wood choppers accused of writing a letter to President-elect Woodrow Wilson, threatening him with death unless he paid them $5,000, the authori ties here today expect the trio to co the detalis of their plot before being arraigned Monday. The men under arrest are Jacob Dunn, 35, known as “Nig,” Warren festlake. Elliott 803. = Wanted—Furniture. Main 6518, Modern Furniture Co. ” ntenntnninemeesan Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8. “People do not dread to keep den- tal appointments with us. You may wonder why. Simply betause your work will and can be done with less pain. It’s not necessary to make a patient suffer like they used to. We practically eliminate pain. This doesn't decrease the efficiency of our work—we use the highest! grade materials obtainable, and every dentist in. this office is an expert. We are so sure that we can please you that we say to every patient: If your work Is not satis- factory to you we will refund your | money. Could we say this if we) were not sure of the kind of work we turn out? Think this over, Regal Dental Offices Or. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8. (Manager) | 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. Union | NOTE—Bring this Ad with you CUT- O H I RATE DENTISTS Second Av. and University St. Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. WE STAND BACK OF OUR Work FOR 20 YEARS’ GT ARANTEE EASY PAYMENTS Other Dentists’ Ohio Cut Rate ss }known as “Snake.” Dunn, 32, brother of Jacob, known as “Pete,” Seeley Davenport, 28, They were all living in hute at Ford Mine, an iron ore mining settlement. PLAN A POST ROAD SIMILAR TO THE ROMANS [ted Press Leased Wire SVILLE, Wis., Dec A similar to those con structed by Julius Caesar during his transAlpine campaign. that he might more speedily rush gions to subdue lawlessness among the barbarians, may be built in. Mb nois, lowa, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin. With Congressman Warburton of Tacoma, Wash. their champton, the good roads: plan to appropriation from congress for a 16-foot pike from Lansing, Mich. Chicago and Springfield, north to Madison, Wis., west to Des Moines and north to St. Paul QUESTION TRUTH OF TESTIMONY IN TRIAL OF MILLER TACOMA, Dec. 11.—Peter Miller, the lawyer-burglar, will not be tried until January 22. Continuance was granted yesterday by Judge Chap- man, on the request of Prosecuting Attorney Murphy, who charged wit nesses who were to testify for the state had been approached by the defense and induced to testify for the defendant, Murphy's affidavit particularly referred to Willis Taylor, who in previous trials confessed he was an accomplice of Miller's. He gave his testimony freely, he told the juries in the former cases. He is now prepared to testify that he was foreed to appear against. Miller by the use of police “third degree” methods, 3 BETTER CHANCE WITH PRESIDENT WILSON MANCHESTER, Eng., Dee. 11.— “The election of Woodrow Wilson to the presidency of the United States gives a better chance for fair and unblased hearings of Great Britain's position on the free tolls clause in the Panama canal bili.” This was the editorial comment voiced today by the Manchester Guardian, a leading liberal news- paper, on Sir Edw. Grey's protest jto Secretary of State Knox DEMAND OF ENGLAND WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.-—"The senate should no more consider the British demand relative te the Paa- }ama canal than it should consider a Prices, Prices. Set of Teeth Guaranteed .. $15 Set of Teeth Guaranteed $10 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown ... $ Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work ........ 3 Silver Fillings, 25¢ Up EASY PAYMENTS—Part and balance in payments. 20-YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTER GIVEN ON ALL WORK. PAINLESS DENTISTS down proposal that British vessels be al- lowed to engage In Mississippi! riv- er trade.” This was the declara tion here today of Senator George C. Perkins of California, in com- menting on Sir Edward Grey's pro- | ee fe to the clanse in the Panama feanal bill which exempts American | coastwise ships from tolls. HYDE SENTENCED FOR EXTORTING BRIBE NEW YORK, Dec. 11,—Justice John W. Goff sentenced today Charles Hyde, recently convicted of extorting a bribe from the Northern bank for the benefit of the bankrupt Carnegie Trust com- pany, to serve @ term of from 2 to 3% years in Sing Sing. Hyde was immediately freed on $25,000 bail pending argument on a cer- tifkate of reasonable doubt re- pag the legality of his convic- his le} t an) » to} Feed I HEAR ING. THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1912, ADOLF. OUDT IN DER BARN FEEDING Der why) reat Aone OLDEST MAIL — CARRIER STEALS PORTLAND, Or,, Dee. Li--T. A Moore, oldest mat! carrier in point of servic mploy of the lo. Jeal posto! jalleged theft lgiven him to d fessed, It ts stat that a few days ago Moore opened several letters land extracted $30 or so in bills and small coins He states that, although leelving $1,200 a year, as th He has con he is re maxi mum wage for carriers, bis family is tn dire want, and he stole money on thin account CIPRIANO GETS _ ACTIVE AGAIN PARIS, Dec, 11.—That Cipriano Castro, former president of Vene zuela, is about to launch another revolution in that country, ts the | stater of I mps, a French newsy t today. The article decla Castro arrived in Paris put that his present whereabouts are unkown. From Antwerp a telegram stated that Castro was en route to Ham burg to enter a sanitariom “INE GREATEST KIDNEY RIMEDY ON | EARIN” SAYS A GRATEFUL WOMAN | IT want to tell you how much good | your Swamp-Root did me. About four years ago I suffered from what the doctors called fistula, and fi jtwo years of that time I endur | what no tongue can tell. I also had jinflammation of the bladder ! tried doctors’ medicines without re ceiving any help. Some one told }me about Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root After giving it a thorough trial, i received relief, so ton using it and today | am a strong ond well woman. If | ever feel badly or out of sorts, I take Swamp-Root, and it always astraightens me out. I hon estly believe that this medicine would cure all troubles you recom mend it for, and it is a pleasure for me to send my testimony’snd pho tograph to you. | think Dr. Kil mer's SwampRoot is one of the | greatest medicines on earth. | Respectfully yours MRS. JOHN BAILEY Portland, Ind Subscribed and sworn to before | me, this 12th day of July, 1909, Cc. A. BENNETT. Notary Public, to ¥.| Prove What Swamp-Root. Will Do for You. Send to Dr, Kilmer & Co., Dept |R. Binghamton, N. Y., for a sam ple botule. It will convince anyone. | You will also receive a booklet of lvaluable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. [Regular 50 and $1.00 size bottles for sale at all drug stores Music Taught Free Home Instruction Special Offer to Readers of The Star In order to advertise and intro- duce their home study music les sons in every locality the Inter national Institute of Music of New York will give free to our readers a complete course of instruction for either Piano, Organ, Violin, Mando- in, Guitar, Cornet, Banjo, Cello or Sight Singing. In return they sim |ply ask that you recommend their [Institute to your friends after you learn to play. You may not know one note from another; yet, by their wonderfully simple and thorough method, you can soon learn to play. If you are an advanced player yor will re ceive special Instruction. The lessons are sent weekly. They are #0 simple and easy that they are recommended to any person or little child who can read Bnglish. Photographs and drawings make ev erything plain. Under the Institute's free tuition offer you will be asked to pay only @ very small amount (averaging 14 cents a week) to cover postage and the necessary sheet music, No one should overlook this won- derful offer, Tell your friends about it--show this article to them, The International Institute has ully tanght others and can aefully teach you, even if you kni absolutely nothing whatever about music. The lessons maki everything clear. Write today for the free booklet, which explains everything. It will convince you and cost you nothing. Address your letter or post’ card to International Institute of Music, 98 Fifth Ave, Dept. 251 B, New York, N. ¥. FOR HIS FAMILY. o | te the | FIERCE BATTLE OF LIFE CRUSHES GIRL WHO FOUGHT TO “BE GOOD” NEW YORK, Dec. 11,—-For ten;it was found that she bad almo years Mary Morgan fought the|#tarved herself to death and battle of the city” in an endeavor |her clothing was too thin rn enough money to heep life n her own body and send some |thing “back home” to her old crip | pled father in Desota, Mo, She was |pretty, an expert stenographer hard worker, honest and good. But she found it almost imporsible to keep a job. “I am too good look ing,” she watled to her friends, as |sbe told how she had ay one ¢ after another | because men tried to force unwel |come attention on her. Yesterday she lost another job In this way Just before daybreak Policeman | Hughes saw a lone woman walking toward the North river pier, Her d was bow she wre mur ollowed be jand ) » Was about to cal herself into the cold, black water he caught her. The girl was Mary Morgan Let me go-let me thrieked. “I want to dle ‘They pat another girl in my place. She will work for n 1 could and I tried ao hard to be good. The policeman sent the girl to Bellevue in an ambulance. There ent etth vthes or much to Secrets of London Complexion Doctor to Famous spectitets in London who there of social promin a remarkable method of jon rejuvenation. One un nt viette Ch the afters ped elled ree beaut on f departs in 1 motor ear daily for a week or so, hen a com plexion of mnowy purity and exquis go!" atie} tainable te ae in Bngiand) eream hed off m to @ pecullar absorbent p hich gradually remo > articles of cutlcle, revealing old 13 by The report mys Dabtia | replaced the lord DUBLIN, Dec. 1 that the Irish crown jewels, teriously stolen from astie in 1907, had been was confirmed today by wtenant of Ireland. quickly « the deepest lines —Adve call for medicine and food for her | father had been persistent, she told |pounced that on Pri the doctor, and she could not afford the west end! ater to titled Indien seat 5) TF THIS MAN'S | We Trust the People Stores Everywhere AWIEAE Just Bring a Dollar and Take Your Choice Of Any Ladies’ Suit in the Store But hurry—for a sale with such a strong inducement brings | many thrifty customers. You~must be one of the first if you want to make one of the choicest selections. Why should you be without a smart, new suit, even though the Xmas shopping dips deep into the ready cash? So come now, tomor- row, with a dollar and take your suit with you—then $1.00 a week. Prices $19.50,$22.50 $24.50, $27.50, $29.50 NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS TIELYS IN9 Third Ave, Seta “‘|Visitors Can Find Adolf Out at the Barn If They Look Carefully DOT Bie 13S For Do You THINK EK CAT FIND HIM iacnins He 18s Words at ate, eo ahaa _ On, Yeagane He ISt De: JON MIT R ONLY NOVER ALLS ONS MTG, 4 Gy | JUST LOOK WHAT | THIS CHAP DOES has 1 ne SUPERSTITIOUS? | Walter Edwards, aviator letters in bis namg, superstitious In spite of the jinx but be's he bas an Lath a new Cur day, the he will try out in ttle ties type, Seattle-made Edwards has lots of nerve. Ever Jone who saw him flirting with the | undertaker up in the air last sun |mer, during Potiateh, know jthat. He has been workirg on the |new machine at his bangar on Har bor island , fo His first flight Friday will 2:20, “BIG REUNION” roplan be at Dec, 11.-—At tike region Rich: | re today, de back Mrs. Brom stead. He saya he left he be of « misunderstanding and nO Kood-byes were sald | years ago newspaper d the death of Bromatead at | sea, and his wife married Hallec ‘This marriage proved unhappy, and Mrs. Bro ad = divor Hallec There will be a big reunion be night if my wife is willing Bromstead today | KING PIERP. NOT |INTERESTED IN PEACE NEW YORK, Dec ~Bar oness Bertha Von Suttner, fa mous advocate of world peace. caused a sensation in society circles here today following her declaration at the Carnegie peace dinner that J. Pierpont Morgan was not interested in universal peace and had re- fused to contribute to the cause. “When | presented a letter from the prince of Monaco to Mr. Morgan,” said the baron. ess, “and asked him to contrib- ute to the Edward Ginn move- ment for peace, he informed me that the subject in no way interested him.” AWARD PRIZES IN POULTRY EXHIBIT The work of awarding prizes in the fifth annual show of the Seat tle King County multry associa tion, being held week In the Pike Place market, is proceeding rapidly, Over haif of the classes have been judged. Mrs. Harry G Kimball of Richmond Heights was the high winner yesterday clean ing up four prizes in one class. At tendance at the show is growing larger every day. BELLINGHAM TO __sif§ HAVE NEW HOTEL) BELLINGHAM, Dec, 11.—A large force of workmen are putting the finishing touches on Bellingham's 200-room hotel, the Leopold, whicu | will be ready for occupancy early in the spring, The Leopold will be one of the most modern of the jhotels on the Coast, It will have }200 rooms, 100 private baths and! |large halls and lobbies, | 8AN FRANCISCO, ter 15 ye in Kio: where he amassed a fc aed F. Brometead ia he termined to win sald SO TRUE | NEW YORK, Dec. 11.--That there is a question regarding the quality of the religion of certain of his critics is the con- struction placed on a Gaynorism uttered at a Scottish bazar, “In the days of John Knox,” said Mayor Gaynor folding bis arms across his breast and rais. ing his eyes heavenward, “some persons thought they were being |) pious, when they in reality were only bilious.” | 10,000 RAILROAD MEN ON A STRIKE By United Press Leased Wire. LONDON, Dec. 11.—All railroad employes at Sunderland, York and Leeds struck today tn sympathy with the Northeastern railway strikers, Ten thousand men are now out. Freight traffic on the Northeast ern road is paralyzed, passenger traffic is greatly hampered, and all ‘other industries along the line are affected by the strike, UNIVERSITY RANKS TWELFTH IN NATION The University of Washington | ranks 12th in size of the univer. ties of the country, with a total enrollment of 2,458, according to statistice compiled by undergrad. uates of Harvard university, pub- lished in the current issue of thé Harvard Crimson. Solumbia is at the top with an enrollment of 12,000, University of California is second, Michigan third and Cornell fourth. What ha fashioned m in the ba become of the old- an who parted his hair | very ducts which mgs a HEADACHY, CONSTIPATED, BILIOUS, TAKE DELICIOUS “SYRUP OF FIGs” Removes the scum from the tongue, sweetens a sour, bilious stomach; cleanses your liver and 30 feet bowels without gripe or nausea, If headachy, bilious, dizzy coated, stomach sour and ful gas, you belch undigested food and a sick and miserable, it mean 1 ¥ realize you hava that your liver ls choked with sour morn and your thirty feet ot bo ee clogged with effete wa ried oft an most th of bowels de tongue | washd That is all wrong, « teaspoonful of Pr ' Pigs tonight, yoq: te ma Cor It means th matter in thirty fee cays into poisons that these ked into the a ‘a pleasure. keing yourself; ig Urely of Ineclous romatics, ¢p@ cop not cause injury, aggist for “S name, California Pig on the label. This old reliable, Any Syrup offered as good ased with contempt ed upon, MEAT PRICES CUT Again for Thursday The Middleman Eliminated at Frye & Co.'s Markets gases and acid poisons hrough ould suck wmaine the dread physic castor ol}, salts and They shrink from #0 they postpone nourishment to Most people think o tic pil after effects dose until they get sick! then do this liver and bowel cles a heroic way—they the the sing in sho have Don't t y, the foll 10c The above prices the following markets; OLYMPIC MARKET, Secofid and Pike SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. WESTLAKE MEAT CO., Westlake and Pine. AMERICAN MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson. PEOPLE'S MARKET, Western Av. and Madison BALLARD MARKET, 5445 Ballard Av. OUR MOTTO: “From pa GOVERNMENT-INSPECTED This is the Tomorrow, Thurs¢ g big specials will be offered at our markets Che Special Club Sau age 1IS¢ consumer,” “AT. Look for the vernment stamp which appears on signifi rrity and quali Shops hereafter remain open until 6:30 p. m. The Hofbrau : First’ and Madison. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS! COLEMAN'S BIG BRASS ORCHESTRA and FASCINATING EVELYN GILBERT AT THE MOVING PICTURE HOUSES You'll Find Interesting Features at the Theatres Listed Below, U. S. purple stamp. our meats “and T reatest TUR. “tome of Glass Curtain” B. Edward GRAND 3d and Cherry CIRCUIT 2d and Madison ———— 1s, 3 rings, A novelty” » new vaudeville sd& ‘ a "Kid" McCoy in “The Great Diamond Robber” an International mistake. America’s unbeaten Gham pion, Hagenbeck-Waliace in moving pictures Bring the children ee Odeon Theatre 92722. 52 should see FIRST AT PIKE Union Theatre ‘Third Av. at Union, near P. 0, City Theatre 5c--Crown--5c First Av. Bi —— vse Across the Gontinesty Mike's Brainstorm, eomeah 7 oe A Ch drama Romance of a Ricksha' A 10¢ SHOW FOR 5¢ LATEST PHOTOPLAYS iL ae The Shotgun Ranchmam, Wester Line at Hogan's * i to the Rescae. 45% ee drama, The Famous 8c on and Spring Karat Here ALHAMBRA Sth and Westiake “Dawnin 1 a Dollar Barnedy Monument Comedy

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