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~ (RESCUED. BY The National Rat Killer | Ready for Directi« use. Better than trap * retaters every Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, of Seattle, Announces a Free Lecture on Christian Science —B CLARENCE W. CHADWICK, c. 8. B. Member of the Board of Lec tureship of the Mother Church the First Church of Christ Selentist, in Boston, Mass. At the Hippodrom: Fifth and University Sunday, March 22, at 2:30 p.m and 8 p.m Valentine Graduate Surgeon-Chiropodist 712 Northern Bank Bidg. ae. _. Phone Elliott 3250 FACE A SIGHT WITH ERUPTION; RESINOL CURED itched and Burned Until Resino! Brought Relief at Once Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 5, 1913 dhad a small pimple on the side i: my face, and it kept getting larger! and larger. It had spread over one cheek, and as tt would spread water Would come from it and every place the water would touch, anoth sore would form. It itched anid burned and my face was a sight used several salves and ointments that were recommended, but none helped, until I tried Resinol Soap} ‘and Resinol Ointment, which re- me at once, and after using Mt about two weeks, my face was entirely clear. 1 cannot praise Res- Sed (Signed) Mrs. Rose f » 1313 Snyder Ave. Physicians have prescribed Res- for nineteen years and every @ruggist sells Resinol Soap (25c), and Resino! Ointment (50c and $1) Don't be deceived by the useless “gubstitutes” which a few unserup- ulous dealers offer. For free trial, write to Dept, &R, Resinol, Baltt more, Md. BARGAINS $3 In Used Machines Mew Machines rented WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 496 Third (Near Pike) Main 1838 aed Up Hans, chips cleaned, sewed and locked weit shape. DR.\L. R. CLARK, 0. D. & enon \HONEST DENTISTRY with which I conduct} my odes 6 will appeal to the most} §7 B, and| the word “Painiess” is| art oh gal work in the true sense of thé word Remember, I have cut the price of all dentisthy in two. Regular $10} Pistes $5. Régular extra heavy $10 Gold Crowns $4. A written guarantee given with all work. WE GIVE GAS. Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. &., Manager, | 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union. Note: Bring this ad with you. ‘A Letter From Dublin, Pfretand, St. Patrick's Day in the Mornin’ ‘and here is what it said end me four Arnold Vibrators at jobber's price, to § Goldsmith N. C. Pd., Dublin, ore. are no Arnold Vibrators jo Dublin, 1 think they would be of great benefit here in ald- jog rheumatism. If they can do the work here as for my friend fn Seattle, 1 will continue to pandie your vibrator if I meet with the same success as my friend did Yours re (Name on application our office.) Arnold's Vibrators $1.00 and “Up Arnold’s Vibrator Co. 3076 ARCADE BLDG, Ireland, pectfull L lat the POLICE; SHE WAS DOPED TACOMA, ‘Mareh 21.—Held a prisoner in a room at the Wakefield hotel here for three days and nights, Belle Marsden, aged 20, whose home is in San Francisco, w. rescued early today by Detecti Huckaba and Kincaid, who at the same time arrested Wm. Highgate, colored, on a charge of forcibly restraining the girl Miss Marsden’s condition was so sertous that Dr. Brobeck, county cian, ordered her removed to the county hospital She Was Orugged girl is evidently suffering effects of some drug. When questioned by Captain of Detec tiv Smith she was unable to hold up her head. 1 can't talk head is in a whirl am going to die. Highgate was questioned, but re Hr to shed any light on the mys |terious case, Detectives believe the negro lured the girl to the room on some pretext Heard Girl Sobbing sts at the h and notif! two officers wa Highgate returned early this morn ing and when he entered the room where Miss Marsden was, the offi cers forced the door and made the arrest. Highgate was locked up and oy | te being held without bail | The police say their prisoner Is a gambler and has frequently fig. ured In police court. she sobbed. My and I feel like I Ge sobbtn, Q.—Were you ever so lone some you longed tor someone to pour out your whole heart to? If 80, you will not wonder at my writing you. | used to tive in your town, and read your letters, and | thought how wonderful and sympathetic you were. | used to pity you and wonder If you never got tired of advising peo- ple. You were always so pa- tient—never sarcastic nor dis- gusted, and | always thought if ever | were in trouble | would write you. 1 came to the country to live and am so lonesom Please, Mise Grey, give me a little of your great supply of sympathy. Don't you think it natural for a girt to feel a oe for some one derstands and cares, when ar alone In some | when | return from a walk in the pines, or to a brook, or we terfall, | feel euch @ strange longing to sit down and pour out my soul to some one who will not laugh, but will love every word. | have never known such a person, perhaps never will. Someti 1 am tempted to write to an imag oy person. Do you think | loolish, Miss Grey? | hope not, for | am always like this, and do not believe in making others unhappy because | am discontented. | try to be con tented, but It is so hard when your soul cries for something all the while, when you are full of an Intense overwhelm- Ing desire for human sympathy and understanding. Don't laugh Victoria Elopers Under Arrest Here Victor Green and Gertrude Munson, elopers, are held in detention by the police, Pending instructions from the Victoria authorities, Pa trolman J. Lk. Williams placed the young couple un der arrest upon thelr arrival in Seattle Friday afternoon, The arrest was made on the request of the Victoria officials, who stated that the girl was not of age and was marrying without her par ents’ consent. When ques tioned by Officer Williams, the couple at first sald they Later they admitted they were not married. COUNTY AGREES TO FEED “ARMY” EVERY 20 MILES REDDING, C March 21.— Referring food to rail trans portation, the unemployed, who commandeered a Southern Pa cific train here Friday, but found it useless to them be cause the company would not move it, resumed their north- ward “hike” today under the terms of an agreement with Shasta county to serve meals at 20-mile intervals until the army crosses the line into Sis kiyou county. They were given three days to do this, The party w strong. night school, or from other school before entering college. |Consultation by person or letter j with the heads of the state univers ity will clear up many polnta for |you, for they come sonsiaanty ‘ts tn |NAVY YARD ROUTE |ereamere Mt Kennedy. Tourte: and Athen Leave Cotman Dock. feat {except Sunday), # 10:20 $100 (ensepe Susday. gundar em fa Time T notice. Phone Mate n103 tres P30), 6 afore te change without Fare 60 Keune Tre Business Profit by associations. The directors of this bank are individually interested in the progress of each cus- tomer. Capital and Surplus $600,000 The National City Bank OF SEATTLE Southeast Corner Second at Columbia at me, please, Miss Grey. Sin- cerely, A LONELY GIRL. | A—Far be it from me to laugh) at you, dear girl. Yes, I have passed through all that—in fact, I belleve there is not much along the gauntlet of human feeling that I have not gone through. I know ex- actly where you stand, and do sym. pathize with you, but rejoier also | —rejoice because this longing is| for good—for something better, for real companionship. You call it} I call it representative of ne. you know it js a fact that we be contented and dissatisfied same tim content to live today the best we can, getting and |giving all the good we can—but not satisfied short of the best. This longing can become a bene | tit to you if you will not indulge In| the blue part of it. If I were en | vious it would be of the girl who has the privilege of living next to nature, as you are. This longing may lsire, or it may be \for human sympathy, I think {1 a good plan to write an imagina person, leaving out all the “blue except the blue of the sky. Wr! cheering things, and the wonderful |things you discover in nature, but lieave out self—write to brighten }and send along a message of hope. | This process may only relieve you —or it may develop into a real tal nt whereby you may give a great message to the waiting world Cheer up, dear child, the best brightest {s all before you can be great undue ‘craving “Proubled Girl: Send me an address at which you may re ceive a reply from me. Then, do nothing ufitil you hear from me. If you feel you cannot con fide in your mother, I will do all I can, but she is the proper person to deal with you now aes al @ id tovin as xpect inf ave good ¢ to her own 1 n istakes, You cant to do the best I can for CYNTHIA GREY makes me o- Q—Iis it possible for a young man to work his way through college and be entire ly self-dependent? If | am tn poor health and ambitious, should | worry about not being able to work my way througn school? A for will nd not help get the wished te would I | school I out though the i yuld eget all in * gtructign possible. from the public and pick t ‘Then preparatory on | de. | eat deal of | DIRECTORS Baker Binck mB Albert Da PF Plecher Fox Jacheon Lamont w A cuttora Worrall Wiley Wilson “The Business Man's Bank” —$1 COUPON FREE- Rheumatism Name Dyer, n erick Mich. Dept bring Drafts plained LKIt, | If You Have .| Rheumatism Sign and Mail This Coupon Today 1CK DYER faith in n my record 6 the thousand of cure f my t th if You will get return fler tr with mall in. t me , ou Addre Fredarick Dyer Huila «, Jackson, Mich. Send no mone only coupon, Do it now, THE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1914. ALASKA BILL “EFFECT FELT | OVER NORTH Alaska is already marked degree the conditions that the passing of the Alaska railroad bill has ushered tn. ot in years have the boa departed for Alaska with the crowds of passengers and immense freight shipments that the ship's manifests have shown in the last few weeks Several noteworthy factors in addi tion to the railway legislation are} ombining to give Alaska the great: | t year in its history T winter season has been ex tremely mild, and the spring {» carly, stimulating mining ry part of Alaska, In southern part of Alaska, tm: monse expenditures are being by large interests fn the develop ment of mining properties, Unusual interest ts centering In the Willow Creek district, which already bas produced heavily. The output of the Willow Creek district this year, it is estimated, will run to $265,000. The plants already in operation at Willow Creek are the Alaska Free Gold, the Gold Bulllan and t Alaska Gold Quartz, while a new fivestamp plant being from San Francisco for th Hill Mines. This latter tion ix a new Seattle minin pany, headed by 8. Loeb, prent dent the Independent Brewing company, and tho secretary, I Rosenthal r ty being known as the Rosenthal group. realizing a a of Improved ny is Iden an com or ni per Finance committee O. K.'s chief's request to keep extra cops another month. touch with boys ike you who want an education, but must work for it Some of the finest young men know have worked thelr way through college No tuition ts charged at the unt- versity, but a matriculation fee, or @ deposit for books, or use of in. struments. Q—t wee geing with © bey 1 pees very much of, bi dh with him no some one wae tedlin went with other girls at thought more of tiem been watrhing him, and he seems to A.-Lat thie be a lesson to you not to listen ta gossip to the extent of wounding a good friend. When you hear an adverse statement, keep your eyes open until you know whether or not it fs trae. What if he did go with other girls? You hadn't bought and paid |for bis body and soul, had you? | Jealousy is one of the most foolish | things in the world. Q—Ie the dog in the Osqar” pictures am Al “Adolf and wit Rind of’ te te ut | A—The Adolpn and Oscar tox | |is a dachshund, although the nose jis longer than in the original dog. Q—1 am o girl, 16 years old, and am in love with nice young man. He is very good looking. We have beam going together for quite » while, aed I went with him t place to write and apologt have been corresponding. Most eve says he loves ima Do you t nae. are earrings stylish ? HONEST LOVER. A—Why should you apologize? If you thanked him nicely, you cer tainly omitted nothing that was necessary. Do what you thir right, and never apologize un you are really remiss, or rude. A girl whould use her own miud and| not allow others to sway her opin: when she knows she has com mitted no error, 1 am sorry to say, earrings are in vogue. It has always seemed to me as foolish to pierce the ears and wear rings in them as to wear a ring In the nose. ior Q—I wrote you « few but as yet 1 see no T quit danet ried, beeause and tt is jo lately th started her to dancing. po yeu think tt right for her to ge to dances now, end what action do you think I should take In the matt Please answer, for Lam getting awfully tired of her ections, and would like to get your ndvice before 1 do something I prob- ably should not do. Thanking you very kindly im advance for your ad. vee. | A I received your letter, but did not answer be ise I do not feel like taking the responsibiitty of your action toward your wife. Have you given up all desire to dance? If not, or even if you have, why not accompany her? Of course neither should allow the pleasure to come before duty. Taking care of the baby should be a pleasure to both, and there ts no| |more reason why a wife should stay | at home with the child every even ing after the work and care of the da and th go out, than the opposite course, Why not agree to divide the care of the child even- | ings if you cannot decide on the| ame pleasures? tm brother | e husband v eets In tnken away ives Informing his employer that In an ex-eonviet HOW Is IT PossT MAN TO REVORM TREATMENT? f A UNDER SUCH have been taken : sralaht | help me, Mian Grey? mW | A I hope the publishing of this will help you by coming before the jeyes of the new mayor and chief of '* [pouice. Will you see that each ot} you made |, ry SHUT-OFF NOTICE will be shut off Sun 9a. m 1p on and Piehth sown to Henrietta Highth ay. & from Spokane WATER Water dey A ag IMPEACHMENT OF U. S. JUDGE 1S DEMANDED March 2 | que | Repre a to m | poe ( Charl | st, and from | Duwamish av | to Juneau at to PUBLIC MARKETS SANITARY WASHINGTON the personal Park ¢d the impeachment o Biko fel Wright of the 6 ¢ e#h | Columbia supreme 4 largo ¢ nite und of © 1 6 ing in house on a tion of privilege entative of Georgia tice Dan Thew District of and official | Park alleged private misconduct Park's denunciation | panied by a resolution house judiciary committe to invest! gate Justice Wright's conduct Among other things, Park charged that Justice Wright allowed a street railway lawyer to endorse his note while the lawyer was appearing in| court; that he accepted an attor ney’s fee during his judgeshipigthat he wrongfully collected and appro priated “other people’s money’ that he purposely changed a rec ‘ord to prevent reversal for cause In ein he presided; that «|he was guilty of judicial miscon- ‘| duct In a habeas corpus trial to the lextent of provoking the reviewing tte snapper was accom king the} od sumer coffee, haker salt shipped ! sey conduct and is morally and tempera TO FORM UNION Men who work on odd jobs by the day will start a movement to| better their condition Sunday after-| noon at 2 o'clock, when a meeting will be held in Brickiayers’ hall, |1907 Fifth av. to organize a unton. | Miss Carrie Schabbell, them sees {t? ! Such treatment is inhuman, and the same method is used in sending back to @ life of shame the girls who really want to reform, Buppose the next good position you get you tell the employer your- DANCE AT DREAMLAND TONIGHT 25 Admission. tnciuding 5 Dance Tickets LADIES FREP LOOK! READ! THINK!| Abeotately the culy theatre tn Beattie presenting twelve firet-ru: motion ptotures on @ rem: each week is The Union Theat te true, regardies of the price of a@mis- ten, and without @ single exception. You are asrured of seeing something before shown tn Seattle every Friday. ever Gondey, Tuseday and Ny Mi. Out-of-Town Buyer}, Order your printing by mas | from FRANK P. NOLAN 1407 Fifth Ave Fe will save you money on al! printing orders. j FOR RENT |) We will rent the entire ce- i) mented basement under our new store No. 2, at 103-5-7 Firet av. 8. Elevator serv fee; two entrances on First ay.—one on Yesler. Strictly fireproof and ratproof. WESTERMAN & SCHERMER STORE NO. 2 103-5-7 First Av. South | | |are craving a tiny token of love, |made up thelr minds as to what | | club discusses plans to induce fac- | right, court to characterize the trial travesty; that he was guilty of ous acts of pérsonal and judicial mentally unfit to hold judicial of-| fice DIES OF WOUND) LOB ANGELES, March 21 Harry D, Schultz, who shot himself at the hour set for his wedding to in dead self of your former arrest, and that| you want a chance If you are truly honest now, I believe any sane | employer will listen to your demand for a fair show Of course, I do not know the na-| ture of the act for which you were | arrested, but really it is not always a disgrace to be in fall, for many) are unjustly put there to await the decision of the court, ete. when they are tnnocent. It not surprise me any to find my there some day—especially if 1 walk down town in the reform suit I have !n mind for women So, stand your ground in a gentle manly way, and demand your right | for a chance, and if you are sin- cere it will come in spite of every- thing and anything. A--You can't err if you refuse him, and may err {f you do not. A man with no idea of the great love of which a carress is symbolic, is |deking a great deal when he ex- pects to carress a girl, My advice would be to lavish your affection on children, flowers and people who and not on lovers who have not they really want. Duwamish “Valley Improvement tories to locate in valley. Lowell Mellett, newspaper man, will marry Bertha K. Kittilson, Ta- coma. Pythian Sisters dance for benefit |of Orthopedic hospital tonight Wanted—A “second-hand Ford. if you have a 18 or 14 Ford in good condition and want to sell it see today’s want ads. W have a customer today. 2 We Have Issued a Little BOOKLET of LAWYER SUES HUMPHRIES FOR SLANDER Alito plan associa~ pleased to in response by phone, oe let tells why toe er paid less h ade by Jud on sav- h ment vard written at @ court recoré nd last period O Open From 6 to 8 Saturday Evenings Puget Sound Savings & Loan Association “A Mutual Savings Society” Established 1901 222 PIKE STREET ted in to Houghton by him were dulous, slanderous, libe famatory He Corruption d State Courts of and Klsewhere and n the Department Washington, D. ¢ t Humphries 18 Ktatements irther dec had been ota GETS $500,000 Los ANGELE Weta inne 1 in 00) can 1 us and ghton is the in the author of Unite South Gro’ of Dakota Judge made | mut the book an that the attorne barred in North Da . “March 21.—Mrs. Bertha Glassell was given divorce from Hugh Glassell wanker, and half of bis million-dol lar estate Important Notice! been instructed by our clients to continue, for the Sale of Gold Hill Shares Our 5-stamp mill, with tramway and other supplies, are at the Grand Trunk dock, awaiting shipment to Alaska on the Admiral Evans, next Wednesday We have a few days longer, The whole equipment will be installed and stamping out the real virgin gold on or before July 15. Two thousand tons of $26.00 free milling ore already on the dump, enough to keep the mill running full capacity 130 days; meantime, a full force will be mining more of this wonderfully rich quartz—the richest in the famous Willow Creek district, experts say. Treasury Shares Only (5c Only a limited number left of the original 100,000 allot- ment, and no additional shares will be offered. Every cent of the monty is for machinery, supplies and installation. We only want the use of your money for a few months. We guar- antee to pay back every cent of your investment out of first net proceeds of this season's run, and you keep the stock (non- assessable) asa bonus. It’s a splendid proposition—safe and secure. The Gold Hill property is a real mine, and not simply a prospect. $15.00 will buy 100 shares, $75.00 will buy 600 shares, enough, perhaps, to start you on the road to wealth, Call or write for complete official information. OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS Herrin & Rhodes, Inc. 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