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POINDE WASHINGTON, Oct. &—"I h introduced the bill to compen e lthe socialists of Seattle for the destruction of their property be jeause | lieve the claim to be j Just one,” said Senator Mile: Peln REMARKABLE RECORD Flesh-Forming Food That Succeeds Nearly Every Time | A man or woman might as well | starve outright as to take food Into |the stomach and not have it assim Hated. yet In Seattle, as well as in levery other town and city, there are many people who are thin, pale and seem underfed, simply jfood they eat is not Lor novan the National City an National City Rank Trust Co. sistant Postmaster. Par eras RBERG Proprietor Index Granite nilated, ans n! fails to make good blood and \tirm flesh ar. National] Samose, the wonderful flesh AF. VINDEN |, taken before or ar Vice Pres. and Treas SCOTT CALHOUN meale lehat ft in assimilated by the system land makes rich blood and pleasing | plumpnesa Ary one who is thin, weak | scrawny an¢ emaciated can put 50c lon deposit with the Bartell Drug | Co. and take home # box of Samose lif the treatment does not five @ |noticeable increase in food, firm flesh and restore strength and health, the Bartell Drug Co. will re “urr the money without any qui tions CHERRY, BETWEEN 2nd and 3rd A Mystery Play of Olden Times “The Miracle” A beautiful old religious drama, en- acted in four reels, of a nun lost, who returns, and how a “miracle” won her to the right. Mutual Weekly “World’s News in Pictures” ‘An all-seeing eye, reads the world’s happenings and presents them here to you. See big events as they happened. — THREE BIG Vaudeville Acts g and For a change, singing and dan clean fun. 1 Oc TO ALL THE LOWER FLOOR 5c TO ALL THE BALCONY RIOT CLAIMS JUST, ! | la c rl | Week! Alhambra | feature on A THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, Untl © Berpe Northe Industr divon spl Until news He Ant 1913, Important News From the | Saturday Night Fan two-reel ow The Pink | and “I Want | E doubt very much ‘hat nae k . ue but « ew Yo ated Weekly 0 Mannish Suits | ‘ Melbourne Until Saturday Night Exoneration,” two- Purltar a Acr the Ke 1 comed He f thel ( Rella drama A Flirt] the Ban reps mp en bourne ekl ocal news ot ( | pletur het 50 Gkirts, in English kersey, Grand Until Saturday Night ny *The Miracle,” fou inven Be and “Mutual Weekly,” world’s new “ | ye aa” | 1 Hin ecret | | The Pir | } “Anne the | | Olymp F Pathe erent travel; “The DI Scene from “The Serpent's Fang” at the Clase A modern ent’s Fang” is the name|story of the love of two men for a « of the ¢ at Northern feature in woman, and the reven the Stewar two parts at the Class A. It tn the! loser. Adve XTER SAYS dexter to your correspondent today Senator Poindexter's bill pro vides for the reimbursement of certain persons and organizations for damage to and destruction of their property In the city of Seattle in a riot led and actively partict-| pated in by sallors and marines of the United States navy. The bill! carries a total appropriation of | $3,881.80 The matter was brought to the| senator's attention by Bruce Rog-| ors, who made a spectal trip to Washington to present the claims to congress on behalf of the Seat jsocialists whose property was de-| stroyed. | “The Important thing about this | case is the supremacy of the Iaw,”| said the senator. “The worst thing! that can happen to a antry ts | for injustice to preva tion of property fs to be winked at jand condoned tn the case of this |mob, of course it will lead to re- taliation, and the quick result will be a reign of violence and the loss of everyth that we have gained) in the slow and tedious process of building up a peaceable system of |nettling differences, whether polit fea! or otherwise “The question of political beliefs) lof those who suffered the loss ha Colonial macolor, ews Unt! nama ( Pathe QUAINT CUSTOMS OF QUEER PEOPLE; CEMETERY FOR DOGS | Saturday Nigh Dream Until Saturday Night 75 Natty Walsts, in nt low ne ‘ $ Tome Big in Galatea hed and Assortment ‘Helpful mae in Balkan ing Here and Save Trai Vitag h medy an Tonight repare for Colder Buy Bedd eid : Tomorrow we y Athiet quote 8-p-e-c-i-a-l aaa : kind cl ol tla : 25 pair, Women's Heavy, ‘ou 8 Lamb's Wool Stockin: just now outside rooms ir seamless elast rib tc c lomfport SOc, Stewart Houne Solld black and dark gray bed size, t (near Pike Publi heel and toe. with a ) white cnc comfort ap wear 25c I cy silko- AT 48c Gar. Vests and Paots ece lined; all elegantly ished garmonts; never at such a ridiculow price bef AT Gar. Children's in gray or cream, with drop-seat; sizes 2 to 12 years $3. both side 50 Comforts, witt white Tomorrow $8.00 All-Wool B or color 5 Ibe. cotton; Gene sold ow white, Tomorr gray, plaids Agents for Warner Bros. | Corsets | 98c, $1.50 and $2.00 HE other day The Star told you of the plan of the city of Akron, he public in case the bond buyers refused to take an interest in the! HEW ONE CITY CUT OUT THE GRAFT OF BOND MIDDLEMAN T O.—the rubber city—to establish a municipal street railroad #: em, selling bonds to raise money for the enterprise directly to iasue The railroad bonds have not been issued y . but Akron has just; $1.48 covered on filled with $2.98 11-4 size, in white, gray extra good quality sateen ight 6 Ibs lankets $4.00 Wool Nap Blankets, extra large size, in tan and fancy OW . OHIO ff CUT. |nothing to do with the matter,” he takon @ sort of “flyer” in selling bonds of another kind to its citizens. | — rs raga political hacer are It was a very Interesting experiment. Here is what happened: e like their religious beliefs, thetr . The amount of this bond issue was $52,000 and the purpose was| own affair, The single fact that All the queer custome of the world are not confined to the unciv paving. The public quickly took the entire issue, which is to pay 5% Counts ta that they are entitled to| ‘lized races of this earth. In London, for instance, there is ® smaller cent interest | tery in which are buried only dogs and cats! nse . 5 protection of life, liberty and prop-| C¢™* The lowest denominations were $25 and $50, but, strangely, there jerty under the constitution.” tt 9 agccc eebyitbe each one of these pets has had erected tolwas not much sale for the fractions less than $100. However, it {s s memory & real tom patonce, on which is engraved some “touching” |nelieved that the popular sale was not advertised sufficiently to at-| pep y or Bos gran ails eink of tanied ‘i tract people with small sums of money. | S ome | cometary ete te <itcl hs hichatastitomi tice ienteys net dead Individuals bought in amounts from $160 to $5,000. Most sales} i 1 ~ - P a ‘ ranged from $400 to $900. A great many of these, however, represented WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK Without an A Lite? | omer‘streot beniie'the weaver some etpeyl gan wearing crepe! And! purchases by one citizen for several members of his family or rela-| FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTER i} a | of eae do} . he ve e pe ‘ sade |Many a Miserable Dyspeptic Can tion in which they were held by these various « sraonages b so igre cre bh Laat pha Va bee Bh wee ma gam | ing p | Quickly Enjoy a Good Appetite | Most of the graves are kept fresh with new-ont flowers and|fop himeclf and doing the buying for f ae eben ornclivoni Using Stuart's Dyspepsia | wreaths! for himself and doing the buying fo our ‘of bis neighbors at the same } 9 Tabi y' | Wreaths time. Gold C ‘ablets —— City Anditor McClausland, who is taking the greatest interest in 0 rowns an | ‘There ts nothing 00 deplorable as ’ the popular sale of city bonds, said: “There has never been any good la home where at every meal one| argument why a city should not sell its own bonds, but the ge v4 general | member of the family alts {n silence Impression has been that it takes a bond buyer or bank to sell al DET gewo a jeating a special diet, while others i BE. bond, A bond is as easily sold as a suit of clothes, and there is no jare partaking of the reguiar food CAMBRIDGE, ans. Oct. COTTONWOOD FALLS, Kan.,| More {intelligence required to sell or buy it. It seems ridiculous that re | Not only does this condition be-| pienyana Gbe Wolo, son of an peer Oct. &— While playing ‘in his|cit#es with taxable property worth hundreds of millions of dollars Full Sets Teeth |come almost unbearable to the dy®|can chieftain, has enrolled as a| father's ice plant Harold Austin, 11|&ven't been big enough to cut out the middleman bond graft.” | | peptic, but {t throws anything but/ freshman at Harvard. Wolo has | years old, and a companion, Renold oy aaa ail }a joyous spirit over the rest of the | heen in this country three years and | Blair, the same age, stuck their KKRKK KARE KKK Kl tne he mit nell pea thal a family has earned sufficient money in New| tongues to an ammonia pipe and LIVING IN COOP * pl crea igse will tell you ee York city to pay his way through | were ad peteone rs n 15 never knew that plates could be fit- ’ pay h Ae rr hel d prisoners more than 1 * HER BOY SMOKES * ted so perfectly until they had us do a preparatory school. Wolo will] minutes, when thelr tongues froze * SUNBURY, Pa, Oct. 8— *®|the work ize in £ agp et eri ie hed mag ct: MILWAUKEE, Wis. Oct. 8.—Be-|* Mrs. Amelia C. Fisher has just *| ! Il work as a walter at Har - cause her son was “living too high) * celebrated her 100th birthday $| Any work that doesn’t prove sat- elieialahehohaleliaheheieiate *# acd had ment every day,” Mrs./* at her home here |isfactory will be repaired free of Margaret Moser, aged 88. who came|* She took part in a family re- *| jcharme at any time. * FORTY HEIRS SEEK *| * union held y | jfrom: Austria a year ago, rented a|* Union held in her honor, at a %| Come in SOON—today, 1 © NORTON i ESTATE chicken coop in the rear of a rest-|* turkey dinner, scolded her 68 %|—tor FREE examination cana |* BOSTON, Mass, Oct. 8— | dence and tried to live cn 50 cents|* year-old son for smoking and *| mate x nas : “ ngland relatives ®/q week. She was found by the su-|* not going to bed at 9 o'clock, * SHARON, Pa, Oct, §—"BA” Car-|% pierce eMnd yon tuna arte! of * perintendent of the poor. A search | * and sang & solo *| 12-Year Guarantee to All ter, who had the misfortune to hold | ago, are making claim to the #| scree og Ha iron lag Raay Homers ee Free Examination five aces in a game of draw poker,|% §7900,000 estate left by h washerwoman, under a cot . cha r | is dying from many knife cuts in his | * $7000.00 estate left by his */ “Living is too swell in America| * Preacher who died in 18 & | 207 University St.. 24 and University cea aod ae holy, ap wen titer A Arcadia Sterns *|she said. “Poor people ought not |* raised a family of 10 ch ldren, * St, Opp. Fraser-Paterson Ce, ad * 1 wh ; t ally hacked to pieces bi cer le . a : */to live in swell houses.” * four of whom are living. She * 4 a is sper yle 'e Ed Davidson id to have been | » property oon stéte of ell ds 4 Butler's Liquid Tooth Filler, mail * House ab 4 ne D near nf Lost articl Ht The Child- e eat some nice | one of the pla is tho did not like | of acres of land outside of Los | ed for 2c, Butler Drug Co., Seattle, | | by tar want ede ini ost ail arter's of pu je KAMC. | we Angele 8 CnCKOM, PAPA” sass muster; aaddy| war arrested to await the Tenuit of|y AD | Wasn.—Ady Seat a tata tates eee Found” column, don’t feel like eating.” Carter's injuries, Kkkekkhk kkk The presence of dishes before o ‘him that a stomach sufferer can not eat makes him sick at his stom THE MARKETS Jache, and he {s actually doing him nde |aelt an Injury when he eats at such) nw ORLEANS, La., Oct. 8.—Dr. local cooking ™ @ 10 Jen after each meal will excite appe-| > Ciidant of the United States, re. | White river, looal.15 @17.0 |tite and in w short time ono will] PreMig et oe any relatives home |< O14 @ 01% SEE THIS THEN find the sight of food becoming less |’ fo accompany relatives home freon a land lees repugnant, until after a cp seyors 7 UT) ages an Hubbard ache _A story of the circus, full of good, clean thrills and |few meals one will take courage|) ora with a traveling salesman o1m| action. “The Serpent's Fang” is two reels of thrills. Jenovgh to join with the family in : : bere oo @ posing as Chief Justice White rack 1! the regular fare. | began 138 | na | As soon as this is dona and there| je ek Rk RR RRR ek hw Carroin i | follow no evil effects, then by con-| # # | Parantps 1 ltinuing the use of Stuart's Dyspep-|% MARRIES FATHER OF % | Head tettuce » @. laia Tablets you will soon be re-|® DAUGHTER'S HUSBAND # | iatishen | stored to your normal, healthy and|% LOS ANGELES, Cal. Oct. 8. % | vigorous appetite. * —Suppose you were a wife, * . e Ore of the real pleasures of eat-|% and your own mother married * (Corrected dally Pe aes 8 = ] ing ie the Joy of smelling and see) & the father of your husband, + 14 by Perry Bros.) SIT STILL AND SEE THE WORLD food, ‘These qualities are es-|%® would she be your mother or * 1s S “ , sential to the nal digestion, for} your mother-in-law? bed ie See how the “other half of the world lives;” its they excite the flow of saliva in the}® Would your fatherdn-law be- 2 in | history in the making. “Gaumont Weekly” the | mouth, and the gastric Juices in the| * come your step-father and your * to world’s picture mirror. |stomach and thus make ready the|}#* husband become a sort of */} ie C ldigestive apparatus for the food|* brother to you? Finally, would * is | T | when {t is eaten * your children have any grand- & 1 el | Stuart's Dyspepsia ‘Tablets con-|%® parents, or would your father. & |‘ . [ts n ingredients that every system|® ther-n-law or thelr step-grand- * . 5c—ALL SEATS needs, Weakened fluids of nature| # father? | lused in digestion are quickly re-|#® ‘That is the puzzle tn kinship * i) | stored to thelr normal proportion,|® that has presented itself to % +h and in a short time are so evenly|* Mrs, Harry A. Wood, following * 1.60 “= @ balanced that the system can man-|%* the marriage of her mother, *& 1 @ 14 ufacture ite own pepsin and hydro-|* Mrs. Maggie C. Van Buskirk, * bide as a “ chioric acid ax it should * to ber husband's father, Alex: * | 10 @ 4115 Forget your troubles» and laugh at a “Boy Go to your druggist today and|#* ander Wood *| @ (10 Wanted.” You can’t resist it. buy o box of Stuart's Dyspepsia | » * Tablets, price, 50 cen, KKK KER ance at Dreamland tonights—Adv,