The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 24, 1913, Page 3

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is Te al eS eae ee DIES ON COFFIN” A. TATE Who ever imagined he was a big, successful rancher? His potato crop didn’t turn out. He had to dig it out, get some beauties. but he sure did MATERIAL ON HAND Alice, aged 5, was helping her mother dust the drawing NES’ = ‘cane. $ room, She was hidden be JANESVILLE, Wis, Lil: neath the plano when her As she gazed into the coffin of © | mother heard her exclatm lifelong friend at the close of serv Oh, mother, th fees in the church, Mrs. Eleanor | dust under her Pollay, 66 years old, dropped dead ke a man from heart failure Cures While You Sleep This Modern Method of Electric Treatment Is Curing Men and Women After Doctors and Drugs Fail Wear this grand Invigorator while you sleep. It is a quick and positive cure for nervous debility, lost strength, lame back, lumbago, rheumatism, stomach dis- orders, kidney and bladder troubles and all ailments due to a weakened condition of the nerves and vital organs. Consultation Free—90. Page Book Free ; Just put yo free 90-page ik, wht explains “ ‘ a t en oe The Electra-Vita Co. en, Adarean Flectra-Vita m6 6p oy fe ings, 7 to 9; ‘Sundays, Jing with their wives and I have | ood time Margaret did not buy a NEW gown to travel in, [know she has saved @ lot of money since she began teaching school and some one else told \" e her father left $5,000 Hife Insurance | always did think she was stingy, but I did not think she would go THAT FAR Hut, thanks to the old t oadeloth, Dick's much worn s¢ hat and the absence of rice, | congratulate myself that when stepped on the train at South Bend we LOOKED LIKE OLD MARRIED FOLKS. And now Dick has helped the tluston by going Into the smoking | nirdidlscad . | LIBBY, Mont, Nov. 24.—Benja-| | Phat tn the dividend we have B| EA i G oald on savings for twelve B|' Blakely, foreman of a mine ® years here, was arrested Sunday charged Have you shared in these | with the murder of Arch Hiverne @ earnings? Jat Lil t, B.C, four years ago,| ‘THE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, The Confessions Neeecece of a Wife On Our Way to Niagara Falls SSS CHAPTER VII Tam awfully glad we stopped off at South Bend, because wo had y time to get all the rice and confett! out of our clothes It reall uirraswed me to think that stranger PECULATING ABOUT t on the way from Chicago t vith Bend, 1 was so afraid they would think I was a bride that | determined not to wear a brand new travel ne gown and ha ay old Dick thought | wore the frock because It was his favorite and told me how “swell” [looked in tt It never entered his mind that brides should have NEW “going away-gowns” if they did the conventional thing, but [ could see the horror on some of the taces of my girl friends when they found | was | going to travel in my spring “tatloranade | I even overheard that cattish Miss Malram say I don't see why car, Of course, | wanted him to go—but | cannot help wandering If a} woman SHOULD LEAVE a man and flock away by herself and a box of | chocolate creams about every two hours on her wedding journey what} the man would do about It. | want Dick to smoke. | want him to be happy In his own way. | would not curtail his enjoyment of a pipe or a cigar for anything, but | always hated the cyniclam of Kipling and | yet It looks to this woman on her wedding trip that Kipling knew his| kind after all, and to every man: “A woman Is only a woman, But a good cigar is a smoke I have watched the men on this sleeper who are evidently travel soon each one of them saunter off to the smoking room every little while, from which comes at Intervals the sound of voices and laughter. The smokers have become acquainte with each other In the casual way that men do and they are having a sit and hold our tongues for fear speaking to each other, — 1| Out here tn the car we would not be doing we women thing In the righ know I'd like that pretty little woman over there and I think she might/ like me. I see she, too, is reading Meredith's letters, but when I smiled} at her just now she looked clear THROUGH AND BEYOND ME with out knowing that I and my amile were in the car! | I really belleve that get much more out of life than women. because they do things WitHot T WEIGHING the consequ s. They | call us the impulsive sex, but I don't belleve that I ever did a thing on| impulse in my life, except to fall in love with Dick. | was always thinking of what the school board, the people in the church or the! boarding house would say if | did or did not do this or that.” Sometimes I think the only p! 1 AM MYSELF ts when I sit] down with my Ittle dook of confess I just came fn and said you perfectly comfortable Mad Would you like anything? xu would not, I'm Ke to pla: of cards in the Of course, | said “I didn’t want anything, but—" and here Is the Inconsistency of woman, If Dick had stayed with me every minute and drawn attention to us by being lover-like | would have been very un: and yet—! wish he did not take my being with him quite 80 much a matter of course. (To Be Continued Tomorrow. ) s game SOME THINGS WE'VE NOTICE Cowboys are never shown doing what they are bired to do—herd ing catt! | Wallets that one Is very anxious not to have stolen are always carefully displayed while stowing them away and as a matter of con-) sequence are always stolen | An old ranchman is alwayn disobeyed by The United States government has not Id Springfield rif alwaya pauses to chat w time ts his yet gotten away pretty daughters. from the | the cook. Notwithstanding * precious as if she had St jo Yartety untering around looking for a clew always finds It Colonial Until Tuesday Night Vitus dance. | Victor Miller, of Pathe's Weekly, , has some real pictures of the fight A Stolen Identity,” two-part] ng at Trinidad, Col. Three steel ma; “The Child Stealers of fiat care with deputy | Paris,” drama; “His Old-fashioned | fs and a fnachine gun were to| Dad,” comedy nvade the miners’ tent city. When oe | he got wind of this, Miller was Alhambra Until Wednesday Night! prompt to get there, and was right By Man's Law two-part | in the Mne of fire, escaping injury ma; “The Schemers,” comedy; | a seeming mira |"Pathe Weekly,” world's news see |The Actor's Romance,” comedy. | taseball a will have an o} 5a Vhite Soz aroun word by. tha The Power of the Sea,” Rell eans of moving pletures. A drama; “A Muddy Romanee, cameramaa {is to accompan ne comedy; “He Conldn't tn their overeess jouh comed The Efficacy of “ee 2s Clemmer Until Monday Night Grand Until Twenday Night When the Earth Trembled The ed Hou: Reliance ee frama Sandy and ma le Brother horty at the Circus,” comed hauser drama; "The Dress of Pig lL. Nita,” Reliance’ drama; “Poor! ; and “Cau c A Until Tuseday Night plit-reel, Komle comed | na’s Revenge,” two-reel| *! 7 gales ag ma; “Oh, You Rubber, io drame. The Sh m in the ¢ Pee ‘icin m two-part feature Dream Until Tuesday Night Race,” Vitagraph drama | A Proposal Deferred,” the fifth} urday Holiday,” Mlograph comedy yf the Mary series; “By Impulse, 4 of the World,” Hiograph| Pathe comedy-drama; “Whimsical | ¢ | Threads of Destiny,” tworeel Vita | graph drama AFTER FOUR YEARS THEY MAKE ARREST following a quarrel over a woman It not, why don’t you begin &| aving today? | |The warrant was issued at the re Dividends are declared on F| he first of each January and | quest of two British Columbia de A tue first of July each year | tectives j This 1s a Mutual Savings |@ soctety and all of our net a * , “ T ” F M carnings are distributed equit CASCARE S OR | qj vbly among our shareholders | | Officers and Directors | { PUGET SOUND SAVINGS & 4 BILIOUS LIVER ly LOAN ASSOCIATION | 1. H. BLOEDEL, President, |FOR SICK HEADACHE, BAD! | a pact pre het BREATH, SOUR STOMACH | | r ills, Viee- Pres’ pnt ‘ al City Bank [ AND CONSTIPATION, | | 1. C. EWING bs alan \@ Cathoun, Denny & Bwing. Get a 10-cent box now W. J COLKETT, No odds how bad your liver, stom | Assistant Postmaster ach or bowels Ww much your W. CAMPBELL, | head aches, how miserable and un Assistant Cashier National @) onfortable you are from constipa ° 1913, "ar THANKSGIVING LINENS 59c 8c Wh $1, 25 Trish ss $3.50 Lunch C ter $1.25 H Spec with far SY ial, le Table And pvaeneapigd at _— ry $1.90 Linen lo rths, 4 ! Cc loth, they $1.25 COMFORTS FOR Large All a Damask, half bleached ; Damask, $2.50 98c 98¢ 75¢ free fron $1.25 Cotton Blankets, vith $2.00 Cotton Blankets, fancy be $4.00 E Come in $6.00 Fine Wool Blankets, warmth insures Sheets, fan Linen Store for Less $2.25 COMFOR FOR Doul TS $3.00 COMFORTS FOR $6.00 COMFORTS FOR 8) r 50¢ musl 81 1 1 dre 1 rder plain 15¢ Pillow Slips, 25¢ Pillow Slips, n Oe 1 x90 ing A splendid fancy p! and comfc 11-4 12-4 si 4 White Sheets, size, In al Tue ze, in buy for in pla n an Extra Heavy Wool Hla? Blankets, large « 1 pL 980 $1.59 $4.98 ze Tuesda oteia plaids A BIG SILK PURCHASE 5,000 yards « bought at a 1 value ; an voiles, evening RI gown their worth XN f Silk rice that d inch silk E Aa s, and On sale the enables silk Crepes, entire surpl to « plain us ffer in separate An exceptional chance to buy for See window display. ee oe eS Shoes for the Whole Family for Less Women’s $3.00 All Comfort Kid Shoes, and rubt ant, try button 1 shanti rank “8. 00 Men’s $3.00 Dress Shoes, lace or but- ton; Calf or Vici Agents Kid Rox Calf, Gun Metal Special... $2.49 Boys’ $2.50 Box Calf Skuffer like to 1344 wear gy Child’s p Shoes; will iron; $2.19 $2.00 Gun sizes air Metal Shoes, made on Skuffer last, inch for Fleisher Yarns for Knitting Gifts. Crocheting and Holiday All Colors. | Olympian Tonight, Monday, Nov. 24 Dope Fiend or Hero, heels; All Same to Calvert E. H. Calvert City Bank tion, indigesttc billousness c A. SODERAURG, Ter cette Ne ced ne FE. H. Calvert has played every Index Granite Works. ee een eee ita with Cancarets {sort of uncanny character part MAXWELL, Fone eee mach. Hecerets|from a wild-eyed dope fiend to a dent Natlonal City Bi nowels make you miserable, Take|SMOstly ghost, ite President Title Trust| Cancarete tonight; put an end to is great, stalwart ¢ ( Maybe that's the reason he d a seaunaor | the ache, billousness, —dlzzi 1 how “spook ole J NesA, vousness, sick, sour, gd sal ly + v ie Pant erman toni backache and all other| Calvert began Ife as a pe j i IN DEN, Vice-President Bl vicrs, Matin Sone Anaide rot od schoninoy; grew t " i: ensurer of all the bile, gases And con. |CRowsh soldier and ha 1 sort ORT CALHOUN, Attorney, ff pated matter which ts producing ea) taellie: it Ing | it. CAMPBELL, Secretary the sleet ile serving Unel " { A 10-cent box means health, hap-|*" athlete, and is a on the 1 The Puget Sound Savings | visecr'sna's’ciesr news tor monty |meloer Meld of wports a his news and a clear head for months , ix nimble tn creating and nterp o more days of gloom and dis See aninate & Loans Asociation tress if yap will take a Cancaret|!28 parts for the screen ] » | now and then, All druggists sell falar 2 revit Dh aa ite |Cascarets, Don't forget the chil-| Best modern outsite rooms, 25¢ og? PIKE STREAT n—thelr little insides need alto b0c, Stewart House, 86 We | ee nile cleansing. loa Stewart.—-Advertisement. with 14 size to 8. Special pair . $1.59 ms res ant to % ‘ thei consistir for than ernoon and up ifacturer, r market gz of sill and to action of $6.50 MISSES’ F M a $8.50 WOMEN’S DRESSES t if OR Made { ixed ( of he you FOR We have bunched together “about 35 Women’s Dresses in Bedford, Ratine and S merge $8.50, and s¢ want COATS to save money $8 49 Not one of them worth less than me more. They are nicely trimmed with silk, velvet or plush; high or low neck Sizes, Brown Colors, Navy, 46 Black, Gray, 34 to Be sure and see them before buying. $1.50 MISSES’ DRESSES FOR A big I assc Yresses, in heavy Madras neck, F T ized fl si le Y OR hese Sateen, lounce, with ze. This nt value our pick for such long: sleeves 79¢ PETTICOATS re well made from hes in 4 garment 98¢ School alatea, 98c 49c vy Mercer- black only; 13%-inch Y-inch tucks; cut full considered excel- Misses’ materials as Well-made; high A bargain at. of is 79¢, Tuesday Is now open. Come in and see the Beautiful Dollies, KISS NOTWANTED CHAMPION EATER TUSK KILLS HIM CHICAGO. Nov. 24 There may | be nothing in a name. John Kiss lof Chicago has not had a kiss in thr years His wife ft him tained a div ¥ the | Judge about it erything | was bliss in the hold un til one day he e un expectedly an Kiss kissing @ mat ain to elf alone became 1 MOTHER, LOOK AT CHILD'S TONGUE JF CROSS, FEVERISH, CONSTI. PATED, GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS” keey A laxative today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty ir bowels, which become clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish; stomach sour, Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, or you hild ts ens, cross, feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn’t eat heartily, full of cold or bas sore throat or any other chtl- dreh's allment, give a teaspoonful of then Callfornia Syrup of Figs,” don't w because tt Is perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all this constipation potson, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have n well, playful child again. A thorough side cleansing” {9 oftimes all that fs necessary. It should be the first treatment given ty any sicknese Beware of countertelt fg syraps Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot- tle of “California Syrup of Figs,” which has full directions for bables, children of all ages and for grown- ups plainly printed on the bottle, Look carefully that it made by the Company.” and see ts Don't be fooled} |from Rhodesia descrit bl hunters. 50 miles and of the n in| charged LONDON, Nov 24.—A letter s the terri- »le death there of of England's Jack Parr, one big game an elephant yards when it turned and fired, but hadn’t time the elephant’'s ody youngest Parr trailed was wit beast He reload an tusk erced his LAWRENCE, Mass, Nov. 24 Charles W. Glidden, who calls him. self the champion food ‘oyer f the world,” has issued a chal nge that he can eat more in three h than any two men to gether holds three world’s ecords.” Among his claimed gas-| tronomie feats are x pounds of waterm € t pancakes in ed dinners at one meal y-two eggs boiled and corn at one CAN'T SPEND IT HINGTON ‘Stomach Trouble { | | t. H tr, Kirk i ht ext « t said. he was grat pxat the bills, he found became worthless national banking system nstitute WEAR EM RIGHT CHICAGO, Nov. 24.—“The differ ence hetwee English and Amert an made clothes for men ts that the former do not fit, but the wear yw how ear them,” said Harry A, Wilkie at the first winter inner of the Chicago society of Merchant Tailors here Lost articles are usually found California Fig Syrup | by Star want ads in the “Lost and| Found” column, Is Cured | Business Man Plnds wef After Suffer. | Two Years « Many Dr Seek Help of Johnson

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