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SE ER ‘4 (SET STOMACHS in” ends Indi- Sourness in _. five minutes. does” put dad ato Sreally does" make . the largest selling stom the world, If what into stubborn ed food dissy and aches coated; your insides ‘ Bile and Indigestivle her the moment Dia ‘ fm contact with the aR ewok distress vanishes astonishing — almost mar sas, and the joy is its harmless ¥ fifty-cent case of Pape's asia Will give you a hundred worth of satisfaction or hands you your mon | Wesworth is ht in gold to ted. It belongs in remy always be kept m cape of a sick, sour, Up during the day or It's the quickest, surest harmless stomach doctor GREAT ANNUAL incoat Sale who can’t get their | PARENTS OF TEN. GIVE UP AFTER. 10 YEARS’ FIGHT | Worn out by a ten years’ struggle against poverty, weakened mental jty and physleatly by the privations during that period, thetr vitality }sapped and their mentality ruined, | Mich; 26, and his wife, K 35, the parents of ten om, Rave had to give up. Yestorday Michael was commit ted to the Steilacoom Insane asylum and his Wife was sent to Providence hospital. If good food, rest, care and attention can pot help her, she, too, will bé Kent to the asylam. The condition of the was Mecovertd by Mra. Margaret De Han, of the joventle and humane branch of the police department She found them living in a shack at 1716 19th ay. 8. The shack stands on a city block that © once owned, It was wortt Hard luck came. The property was mortgaged and remorteeed, Final ly his mortgages w oreclosed Thelr children, with sxception of the baby, are se ‘ among charitable {ostitution CALL MILITIA IN INTER-CITY WAR United Press Leased Wire FORT SMITH, Ark. Dec. 12. My God, send the militia and save 6 Ose gepre slaughter of human | This message was received here te ¥ from the town of J Dela ware county, Okla. following a re port from ew Jay that a mob had seized the courthouse in the war between the two towns to obtain the county seat Immediately after the above mes sage was received the wire broke THIS IS A GOOD SIGN OF PEACE ! NEW YORK Dee. Assur ances that there would be no great Buropean war induced New York bankers to undertake the flotation of a $25,000,000 Austrian loan in thie country, according to an nouncement by Kuhn, Loeb & Co. here today. (Reverently portrayed on the time.) fy (The editor suggests that t CUT THEM OUT AND SAVE secured at thie office. AMENDMENT PROHIBITING INTERMARRIAGE WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.—"We have heard much of Mavery in the South, but no brutality or infamy in all Southern slavery is vil latnous as this hic authorizing Jack Johnson, a n prize fight er, to wed a white woman and bind her in the wedlock of black slavery.” This was the declaration in the house this afternoon of Repres#n PRE-INVENTORY SCENES FROM THE LIFE OF CHRIST 9.—JOHN THE BAPTIST SEES JESUS FROM AFAR the elaborate and costly moving picture production of the Kaiem company, to be first shown at Christmas John seeth Jesus coming to hin away the sins of the world.”—John i:29. THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1912. e it apot where it took place, nineteen hundred years ago-—a part of O92 AEs co and saith, “Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh hese picture will prove of permanent interest, especially to children. THEM. if you miss any picture, back numbers of The Star may be| OSSIP FROM THE- 4GAPrroL rim Cusort ahi ing the higher priced sales in the center of the rich mining districts in other words, the estimate is made most conservatively Dee. 12.—A proposal has t made by Rep, C. A. Lindberg of Minne sota. He ts the author of a resolu tion which would require members | WASHINGTON, shocking neon Get it at Bartell’s. and get Satisfaction SPECIALS ON MEDICINES. 25e Little 12¢ 50 Diapepsin 29¢ 50¢ pep 38e Comb Brush and Mirror Sets In rich Park sian ivory and in Ebony — 15c Special Prices tate Pie From ; Pape Dy 4-0z. Bottle Pine and Tar $4.45 to $11.75 White i Mani with Pearl Han 95¢ to $3.58 Heard the and our way from Delicious Chocolate Creams and Bon Bons Tak box of Ladies’ Purses, Special autiful an I-made I Hand Bag e best of Wh ma Goat Sea special $1.65 especially w pretty shapes Dolls? Germany beauty are interest Get a Fine Gillette Safety Razor father or bre We guarantec and will refund and watch the smiles each piece er should it o Days More Price Reductions That Are Hardly and Only Possible Within THE HOUSE OF COATS to $15.00 Ladies’ and Coats in poplins Eng- tote at... $0690 $18.00 Ladies’ anc ) AltWeather English cory Sale. $0129 Coats, a large va- select from, inciud- $10.08 $12.58 All-Weather Gaberdines, All-Woot and Women's Tan Rubber Slip-ons; Pre-inven- tory Sale; priced at Men’ and Youths’ Superb All-Weather Service English Stip-ons, double $15.00 values, $6.75 Quantity limited, at. $18.00 Men's English Slip-ons and Combination All-Weather Overcoats. Pre- $9.99 inventory at $22.00 Men's English Stip-@ns, Combination Raingoate and « $11.00 Superb = All- Weather Coats, English Stip- an exceilent Coat buy. areimventry $19.50 Sale at Men's Superb $30.00 Englisn Gaberdines and Combination Overcoats and Raincoats priced R COATS, SN. RA SPECIAL, AT tens Free of Charge. | Open Saturday Night Till 10*30. ka Bidg.—614 Second Ave.—Alaska Bldg: have several carloads of potatoes just received from EAST- WASHINGTON. ‘hoy are high-grade potatoes, and every sack Carefully before delivery, NO BETTER *rices—For IN THE CITY Single Sack, Delivered, 85c Three or More Sacks, Delivered, 80c Each. #atks run from 100 to 110 , {0 examine them before accepting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices are ikely to be doubled in the near future. BET- 0 YOUR WINTER SUPPLY NOW. ands Phone Grant 372. Warehouse at 1720 Occidental Ave. 105 Lbs. each, and you are al- tative Roddenberry of Georgia, tn proposing a constitutional amend. ment prohibiting intermarriage of |white persone and negroes |CHEWS GUM WHILE HEARING SENTENCE. OAKLAND, Cal, Dee, 12.—Rob ert Bradley, accused of slaying Po- liceman Charles A. Williams. is con vieted of murder here today by « jury which deliberated for four urs, and then recommen ntence of life imprison |Bradley unconcernedly ch gum while the verdict was being bewge TURKEY HAS RIDE ON TOP OF A CAR ANSVILLE, Ind., Dee. 12 spectacle of a big turkey gob: ing down Main st. on top of was witnessed here. Inspector Frank Bennett saw the big gobbler and ordering the car |atopped he climbed up and captured the bird which was blinded by the jelare of the city’s lighte | COULDN'T STAND SEPARATION SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 12.— Despondent because of a long vepar tion from his wife, who now re sides in New York, H. C. ©. hauser, believed to be a we mining map from San Diego, is dead here today, having committed sui cide in @ local hotel THE MARKETS following are the aver \d by local commission mer. a prices < car The rhe Shane to the ah id by t alter Rfoners. The ee on Prices in all cases coording meral excellence, bi these Unless otherwis® inal. tated. ‘are for strictly first grades Paee—Paying Prtee. Rees, ranch ee, uti —telting Prive. New apples j a oranges No, 1, full eut.. tits, No 1 - Cows, No.1 & Wethers Pork sausng Liver sausage - Ox tongue, each oO 'gpring broilers . ‘tens “i vurkey®, Rooster Spring 4 Ducks, ol¢ Garr Heots, ornips vulpes, Malaga, k ash ‘ anberries, barrel anberries, box Bumpkin |. fomatoe bakt crate Caulitiower, doz, Hothouse lettu Head lettuce, doz 00@ 19.00 00@ 15,00 of the money trust committee to file | with the clerk of the house a state ment of their banking ynnections lit they are owners of stock tn |banks, or if thetr families have any such stock, or if they are attorneys for any trust companies or banking institutions, Lindberg would b them eet forth these facts and have the facts printed in the Congression al Directory at the head of the bt ography of each of thene gen It Is @ grand idea. It weld be very iituminating in considering the tail ure of the Pujo money trust conr j mittee to make any real progress Coal lands sold by the govern ment to private corporations during [the past five years have averaged $18 an acre. An examination of the | ales of coal land made by individuals covering a similar pe | riod the average peice for] |auch sales to be $180 an acre, The} government's price was one-tenth o the private price. This tx « afte eliminating from couside ton ' the private deals all sales of mor: than 10,000 acres, and also elimina privat shows PRETTY AMERICAN WORKING GIRLS MISS HELEN LOUISE HUNT, Another beauty in our collection of pretty working girls, Mise Hunt is 4@ telephone operator at Da’ , Tex FEEL SHAKY, BILIO OR CONSTIPATED? TAKE CASCARETS, Sick headaches! Always trace} them to lazy liver, delayed, fer menting food in the bowels or a/ sick stomach. Poisonous, consfipat ed matter, gases and bile generat ed in the bowels, instead of being carried out of the system, is reab sorbed into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain | tissue it causes congestion and that dull, sickening headache, } Cascarets remove the cause by | stimulating the liver, making the wile and constipation poison move | CANDY * ALSO 25 Wo Using the wireless to cut off three months’ salary in the sad tale of| President Taft's interference in the! of Postmaster Simpson of Dallas, Texas. During the late) political doings, Simpson bull} moored administration was preparing the axe for his head when he took time, by the forelock and/ arranged for himself a three! months’ leave of absence, and sall-| ed on the Adriatic Too late,” growled Taft Hin stenographer suggested the Wirelows Then the message accepting! impeon's resignation siszled aboard) the Adriatic A physical valuation of the rail! roads, would be authorized if the senate would pass the bill recently penned by the house of representa-| tives. Of course, the house passed the bill in the serene confidence that the senate would bury it in committee, There in only # short | time hetween now and March 4, and ables the people should to ritse up and put powder under the seats of some senators, there is no particular Prospect that this bill will become lqwo A physi vyaloation of the} r@liroide is the one thing most nec eteary in estimating proper freight 1 oymesenger rates. i happen | political gun HERE’S CHICAGO'S FIRST WOMAN JUDGE. Pveee Leased Wire. CHICAGO, Dee. 12.—The first woman judge to sit in Chicago Misk Mary M. Bartelme—will be/ inaugurated here tomorrow, For! 18 years she has b public guardian of Cook county Miss Bartelme will be fo Juvenile Judge Pinckney, di recting most of her attention to girls who come under the court's Jurisdiction WOULD RESIGN IF LINCOLN OMITTED Dy United Prose Leased Wire AUSTIN, Tex., Dee, 12."T would rather resign the governor's office of Texas,” declared Governor Col- quitt in a statement ise ‘than to have my children studying a school text book without Abraham Lincoln's picture in it, and I am the son of a Confederate soldier, too,” The « text book board har been accused of attempting to elim- inate Lincoln's picture from a his- tory. COULDN'T STAND “BLOOMIN’ FOOL” ST. LOUIS, Dec. 12-—Myles Me- Kenzie {a no longer Sir Thomas Lipton’s valet. He explained here today that Sir Thomas called him a “bloomin’ fool” when a “bawth” was prepared too cold for the baronet US, HEADACHY assistant on and out of the bowels. fect is = =almost Ladies whose sensitive organisms are especially prone to sick head- aches, need not auffer, for they can be quickly cured by Cascarets, One taken tonight will straighten you qut by morning--a 10-cent box will keep your head clear, stomach aweet, liver and bowels regular and make you feel bright and cheerful * guonths, Children need Casca-| ta Joo-they love them because they taste good and never gripe or ree: CATHARTIC The ef instantaneous, 10 CENT Soxte 4 Vv DRUG STORE ENT BOXE: RK WHILE YOU SLEEP jafter The quality and flavor of known Prices tc 25¢, 60¢ and up to $2.00. at You their delicate Bartell these Candies are | Every with one Ever with 12 extra t $2.00 Weller ody to every one extra Rea Soxes A0¢, suit 30¢, Shaving get them in | Brushes « reshness and sweetness at Drug Stores New supply coming in daily. —5— ARTELL DRUG STORES Cor, Pike and First Ave. 610 2nd Ave. 1406 2nd Ave. Cor, Westlake | gaijard Ave. and Pine | OH-H! Los ANGELES ‘TINY STRANDS OF WILL TAX LINGERIE United Prese Leased Wire LOS ANGELES, Dec. 12.—-Here expensive lingerie, silk stockings and other articles of ap- pare! that are popularly regarde as distinetly feminine, will be sub- 10 appraisal of a deputy tax ‘or, according to an an nouncement today by County As sessor BE. W. Hopkins. Plans are being constdered for the appoint- ment of a special appraiser, whose duty it shall be to de mine just what finery Is subject to taxation as personal property, and to enter {t on the proper lists. By BAD COLD? YOUR HEAD STUFFED? One dose Pape’s Cold Com. pound ‘gives relief from colds and grippe—No Quinine used. You will distinctly feel your cold breaking and all the Grippe symp: toms leaving after taking the very firet dose. It {® @ positive fact that Pape's Cold Compound, taken every two hours, until three consecutive doses are taken, will end the Grippe and break up the moat severe cold either in the head, chest, back, stomach or Mmbe, It promptly relieves the most mia- head and nose stuffed up, fevorishness, sneer ing, sore throat, running of the nose, mucous catarrbal gg |, Bore ness, atiffner and = rheumatie os. Get a 25-ceont package of “Pape's Cold Compond” from your druggist and take it with the knowledge that it will positively and promptly cure your cold and all the grippe mis- ery, without any assistance or bad after-effects and that it contains no quinine—don't accept something eine said to be just as good. Tastes tly. “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. CLOTH MAY CONVICT SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1% |Tiny strands of cloth, scarcely dis cernible to the naked eye, today \form strong circumstantial evi- ldence, the police say, against Jo-| ph Jonas, suspected of the mur-| ider of his aged mother, Mrs, Lena |Jonas, The strands of cloth, the |police say, were found on Jonas’ knife blade. Miscroscopic exam- ination showed them to be of red) cloth, and, according to the police, ! Mrs. Jonas wore a red cloth belt,) }from which was suspended her Jewel bag. | PORTLAND ATTORNEY PLEADS NOT GUILTY PORTLAND, Or., Deo. 12.—Attor ney EB. S. J. McAllister, indicted in connection with the Portland vice scandal, pleaded not guilty to the | two counts against him, The trial of Dr. Harry Start, indicted on a similar charge, began today, It is not probable that McAllister will be tried before the beginning of 1918, on account of a crowded cal endar, DUST PROOF CART WINS HIM LIBERTY NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—A young convict doing a five-year stretch for grand larceny has won his re- }lease from Sing Sing by his skill ‘as a mechanic, His particular ser | vice to the state was the perfection lof the new automobile dust-proof leart, which promises to revolution ize the removal of ashes from the streets of American cities PEACE CONFERENCE IS DELAYED AGAIN| LONDON, Dec, 12.—The confer ence of European ambassadors to settle the dispute between Servia and Austria over an Albanian port on the Adriatic sea will not meet here until next week, according to announcement made today by Sir Edward British foreign sec-| retary. The conference was orig inally set for Necember 13. NEW POSTMASTER | FOR IDAHO FALLS) WASHINGTON, Dee. 2. A. T Shane was today nominated as) postmaster at Idaho Falls, Idaho, | and Carl Henckle of Missouri as assistant agent of the salmon fisheries. | FIRE IN HOSPITAL | PEORIA, Ills, Deo, 12.-—Fire} early today. destroyed a wing of | the St. Francis hospital here. All| the patients were rescued | Alaskan | band, ther them them Razors, ..19¢ Razors, $1.00 Razors... \ ite .98¢ (4 Lather & laving needs. Safety blade Safety slades afety Cold Feet-——Get these, 13¢ and 19¢ pair. sells for less 3,000,000 ACRES Fine Free Homentends ™ Deeded Lands #8 to $40 an Acre for the plow. Yields 30 to 60 bushels wheat Outs, barley, flax, hay, ete,, in Inland Climate, mCi ‘are Homeseekers’ on first and Tuesdays each month. Write or Call J. H. GINET, Immigration Dept. When Looking for a Den- tist, Find the One You Want Imitation DENTISTRY te it Many my offic Unton the sign, * t in front of the and think that >» my offices, but that they are in shington Block are comin. soon disc office of the allver, ena: treatment of pye clean yenrs of t people have me ‘ kn td Sk graph Bulldit Open evenings until 8 and Sundays, until 4 for people whe work, One

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