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R ughly be | Ree all “loa! in behalf of Knud-+ Nev tt all of faithless 7 e He officials, and that Krist Knudsen} The “league,” organized two failed to serve the best interests of! weeks ago, with Mra, Knudsen and the peo airman David MeKen-| Mrs, Stillinger, wife of a Knudsen nie of ard of county commis appointee, as leading members, sione positively declined today to| promised to aid McKenale tf ever co-operate with the Women's Anti-|a recall should be launched against an him if he would y help to defeat CE 8 Knudson recal o Breeds Discord, She Says Quality The recall is a dagger in the Service hands o aracter assassins,” eat a letter signed by Mra, Nellie M ICE DELIVERY CO. ish and Mrs, May Gilgen, pres ELLIOTT 5560 nt and secretary of the ague. It breeds discord, strife and con = | tention, and humiltates the mothers oe f happy homes. SHOULD EAT [to inform you that our organization is at your command. “Aside from the humanitartan “ standpoint, we have a serious finan PET Thain hr pi S ApViCe 4; | Slal problem to consider. It would forms of stomach trauble are nina | seem the greatest folly to burden times out due to act the taxpayer with an indebtedness of $50,000 by a recall election MeKenzile's Reply To this letter McKenzie makes the following reply those which are and nerve dutld >perties dyapeptics and ¥ so thin, | = DEMOCRATS TO = SAY GOODBYE TO SWEENEY FRIDAY party organizations tl oe King county will unite fn an tn @maciated energy wh! " starchy, sweet or fatty trying to keep up istence on gluten suggest that yo ot t socratic of Disurated 5 or cold water. agnesia in a This w any acid which may be present, or| formal farewell reception to Aasist- which may be formed, and tnatead of : S the usual feeling of ‘une: ng|ant Secretary of the Interior Bo fullness you will find that ls ? —o agrees with you perfectly 4| Sweeney and Mrs. Sweeney Friday | magnesia is doubtless the t night, in the democratic state head- corrective and antac no direct Dut by neutra food contents, a source of t quarters, in the Lyon building The mustoal program 1s being ar | ged by Miss Ethel Forbes of the’ ran Wilson-Marshall and re freshments wil for by or m *|the Women’s Democratic club. eve ia os | Oa 2 OF Hav Tacoma, tnter admit that I cannot see the | Dal revenue rand state com- f dosing an inflamed aod trl.) mitteeman for Pierce county, has tomach with drugs been asked to speak COUNCIL BALKS? Because the city's tubercular sanitarium at Richmond Heights has a’ cost $ more than the original estimate, {t is believed possible the $35,000 now needed to furnish the building will jnot be forthcoming from the coun- efl, and that the Institution may Ile idle until next year. 2 BANKS UNITE SPOKANE, June 11—The Trad- ers’ National bank and Spokane & Eastern Trust Co. two of Spokane's| largest financial tnstitutions, con-| solidated yesterday. The boards of) | directors of the two banks will be }/Smalgamated into a board of 30 members, with J. P. M. Richards, president of the Spokane & Eastern, chairman. The new bank has a paid-up capital of $1,200,000, rid of the acid— cause of Lthe trouble. Get a little bisurated magnesia from your drug«ist, eat new Firland OHIO METHOD IN | DENTISTRY teeth are replaced by ame Onto Ohio Method by artificial teeth that are natural as your ortgina! teeth. Examinations are now be- {ng conducted without charge, and estimates are furnished In all cases. We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee. $25 ss of Teeth $8) | MASONS ELECT $15 Set of Teeth $5 we Mckee Wate tae bao Geld ce @gleetien OL OMMAY, GAOL apa. Grand Master A. H. Hankinson of Seattle will install the new officer: today. Mrs. Vesta Stevens, Seattle, Gold or Porcelain was elected grand royal matron of $1 Bridge Work.. $4 . gdh race D of th Solid Gold Fillings. $1. ‘00 Up| the grand court 0 Amaranth of the Other Fillings . -. coveceees SOG] Office noe tS 8:30 t to 6. Sundays, iTACOMA GETS IT SPOKANE, June 11.—The Wash- } ington grand lodge of the I. O. O. F. yesterday selected Tacoma as the toe 5 meett place. Appointive of-| Cut-Rate Dentists es were filled, and the lodge re- i Sace 4 an amendment prohibiting 207 UNIVERSITY STREET. CORNER SECOND AVENUE Porcelain Crown. | the installation of more than 5 000. more than one| leubordinate lodge In cities of not| The law providing for the recal of faithless public offictals has my unqualified indorsement. I belleve that no public official who keeps | sir faith with the public has anything to fear from it shall I tale The ne Krist Knud: 6 refuge tly and my home has never been a time on has held office county commisstoner that {t has not been in Ms power to correct all| er, TAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 11, COMMISSIONER M’KENZIE SPURNS PROFFERED AID OF ANTI-RECALLERS behind my fam elected “1 am not In sympathy with the the abuses charged type of public official who forgets his obligation to the people and to Stands With Hamilton his family UNTIL CALLED UPON He has, howev BY AN OUTRAGED PUBLIC TO *tand with ML. E SURRENDER HIS OFFICE and to pay the penalty of his offenses. Such a one should always bear in mind his family, and not simply drag them in or use them shield to protect him from Justice The shame should come from the doing of the acts Ing the recall necessary, not from the recall Itself. | Won't Ask Protection M essary, Hamilton ts feasance in office sen ts Just as guilty famititon, guilty you do not attempt to defend and to perpetuate. Ther ehas never been a time in the last #ix months that Krist Knud sen could not have rend call von self and against Mr. dd the re both against him Hamilton. then Mr. 1914.-PAGE 3. | NO TIME TO LOS in | | whom your dollar. Digest it well. Final Reductions in the Men’s Furnishings It ‘cnud.| CHILDREN’S 75¢ KHAKI ROMPER SUITS—A cov- Men's 25c Knitted Ties, new color- “A public officer should conduct| “My entire support is behind the} erall suit made of khaki, himself from day to day fn such a recall movement now being waged) ings for this season. Your trimmed in red. A combi- manner that bis family should have against Messrs. Hamilton and Knud . > p ise for pride, and not shame en, BELIEVING THAT. IT WILL choice, each nation of Scout, Indian and Should the time ever come that| MAKE FOR THE PURIFICATION d Romper. A first-class 29c I would be so forgetful of my duty OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF Or, per dozen 75c quality at to the people of King county and to| PUBLIC BUSINESS AND AF my family as to give just grounds | FAIRS, My sympathy Ie with the for 1 call as a public officer, I| helpless charges at the county poor Assure you that I shall not call upon | farm and hospital and the people of _lyour organization to protect me, nor It has been sald that In “Swede Larson,” we have this question. Uttle for the right or wrong of a thing. mountains of the West. parted from her husband. It. She con famous wink ved WESTERN-GOODYEAR QUICK SHOE REPAIR COMPANY We Guarantee You the Best Work in Town—The Best of Materials Used. Bring Us Your Old Shoes—We'll Make Them Like New. 219 James St. John Cicchetti, Prop. SPECIAL Round-Trip Fares East On Sale Daily to Sept. 30, Inc. } St. Paul $60.00 Minneapolis Sioux City Omaha Kansas City St. Joseph St. Louis ... .8 70.00 | Chicago 72.50 | Detroit 83.50 | Pittsburgh 91.50 Buffalo 92.00 Montreal 105.00 | New York 108.50 Philadelphia 108.50 tke Proportionately low fares to other Eastern points { Going limit, 15 da Return limit, October 31 { \ Liberal stop-overs allowed The “Oriental Lim Fast Mail, nutheantern — | \\\ Express,” three splendid, electric lighted trains Kast ; Try one of them on your next trip -. over Glacier National Park, on main i) June 15 to October 1st For further information, | tickets, etc., apply | Clty Ticket Office, Columbia St. and | Becond Ave. } T. J. Moore, City Pass, and Tkt. Agt i] ©. W. Meldrum, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt } Phones—Main 117, Elliott 5609 | l Seotheeg harrow quarters of the box through If you but quenched your thirst | idea of training © tame bear to 1m | at the Pleasant Hour Until Friday 8% opening underneath the car j= beaten os PNG thee | os” hea | ate her win 4 uses him In the » The tr'ertor of the Httle comps ; re ara: ee Zingo in Africa,” three-reel fea- | T™ for of the Iittle compart-| 144 words were pleasant to my |Desire is sweet; drink from the picture. |ture, and a one-ree!l comedy. ment used ag a storage place for pee cup I hold— | eee ‘ et td ¥ ss dry cells in connection with the] 14 4) . 4 h vaunted | To you “Judge Dun’s Decision,” a two- train's electrical equipment was ab ee OS ee: ree , part drama at the Colonial today, ee tolutely dark. Once inside he lay} )) veri lear ae i fometimes If one should give my mind, dear {s an expose on the extravagances rescriptions in a twisted position during the en- tof haart, ee eee tire ride, scarcely able to move.| . 14 understand; I would be beau-| Some extra merit not ite due, ° | The trip lasted 30 hours. rs haat Excuse for him I'd try to find, dear Amateurs at Grand ave lves| 7 7) yeu, | heart, “For the Sake of Kate” is a two- | IT TALKS | If you thought what he said were part Western drama at the Grand | BAND It one should sey my form, dear]. trues There ts riding and heroism and | Suffering Often Occurs From Bad heart, Oh, husband mine, I would be all |lovers in it, with a “they-lived-bap- | judgment in Use of Medicines. | MOUNT VERNON, June 11.—The| We cast In nature's falrest in all pily-ever-afterwards nding. To-| ete ltact that Charles Hopkins, “the mold To you night is amate: r night ah gid tattooed bandit,” was a witness yes-| The pleasing He I would not scorn, (To Be Continued Tomorrow) | M ce ef woman. Mvery sates terday in the trial of John Crane, | in exico | user charged with the burglary of a box T LO D D Uaete Sum tn Mexico an ety |i, ck carn! Relea aie ALL OWER NOW TOWN FLOODE cational ou the new bill at the Al |isp erty veins 1a cee): | crow yurt room. He test | j pemtes | today, Tg by reat the |@ deficiency sc mewhere. fied a man named W heclet 9 atted BREMERTON, June 11—The U.|. DAWSON, Y. T. June 11 Mr. | sone in Mexico since landing etl cetera ie but when | tal re-| Hut did not mention having a part-|8. gunboat Vicksburg, under com-|J. O. Lachapelle returned yesterday | Se toe ft is too late to discover bad judg. |ner in the Job. mand of Jos, M. Reeves, is see by canoe from a hunting trip up| eee | EOE SHER roadie oggh be hag ape vse a4 ba Stewart river, during which he | A system of color photography | mere aupposition that the sickness t= | Li T was blacked in’ commission and|¥#8 caught in an tee Jam, and bare has been patented by a Parisian th : 2 anc lly escaped by shooting ‘his canoe re Hs | 1 course to pursue in| rushed to Mexic rea Mies ioe during| through a rift in the ice. He re " the ness of any kind ta to the Mexican crisis in Apr apy ae “Kids” a Problem consult @ reputable physician, and| OLYMPIA, June 11.—The tnjunc ports the entire townsite of Ste var | Robert Thornby, director for the | £!¥9 only suc h medicines ax he pre-| tion sought by Calvin Phillips & Co. City was flooded |Sterling “kid” comedies, 1s now |" °An ex-¢ ernment Doctor of ttle against H. °. Fishback BILL is SIGNED a jauite a diplomat. Between ice /duty all state insuran ommissioner, to re |cream cones and balloons, he man-|Drug Btore, 117 strain him from canceling their It — Pl Y |ages to keep his company together| Patrons of the store *.t0 8 | conse because they handle loans} OLYMPIA, June 11—A to'egram an Your | |1ong enough to finish a few scenes. |miss” method of giving medicine |and mortgages in addition to carry-|recelved by Gov. Lister from Sen On a recent trip to Santa Monica,|may kill. The use of a prescription |ing on an insurance business, was|ator Poindexter yesterday an. . with an auto filled with youngsters, |fon aavea a life | | 4) | | denied yesterday by Judge John R.|nounced that President Wilson has Eastern Trip |a miniature raflroad was spied. Un-|9,30 p.m. Sundays, 4:30 a.m, to 1|Mitchell in the Thurston county|signed the direct election of sen |til they had had their ride no fur [ele ‘superior court ators bill, as {t originally passed the King county,” PHOTO PLAYS a g00d Woman can do much in making over a man, but how about the woman that society catalogues as three-part Rex drama at the Alhambra today, The woman {# not essentially bad. She cares All sho wants {s happiness. The scene is iaid in the timber regions of Deerfoot lake, The settings are picturesque has earned the title of the best-working and the most-hated boss of the lumberfacks by virtue of his strength. camp with her husband, and turne over his life completely when she {s “Swede Larson” A little woman comes to the Knitted Neck- 11c $1.25 Neckwear, 19¢ Men's fancy Cotton Hose, tan, gray, lavender, red and fancy effects; pair Per dozen Men's 25c Lisle black, tan and col- ors; pair Men’s $1.00 Silk fancy effects; pair Babies’ 50c Hoods Babies’ 75c to $1.00 Hoods .. Wool and silk Children’s 75¢ Sweaters Children’s $1.00 Sweaters Men’s 75c ota ae Shirts, ender and blue ‘ C Men's $2.00 Mercerized Silk Spring Needle Un- derwear, shirts and draw- ers; four 89c all sizes; all 3 00 25¢ Arm Bands, in fancy colors and fancy effects; flat and round; pair Tc in 50c Silk Arm Bands trimmed fancy colors; 14¢ with bows; pair Ladies’ 50c Patent Leath- er Belts, red, white ite 19 Men's 50c new, stylish each ties; white, cream, colorings; Per d n 50c to 75c silk or knitted Your choice colors; each 10¢c Arm Bands; colors; pair Boys’ and Girls’ $1.50 to $1.75 English Barefoot Sandals; all sizes; * 79c pair Girls’ $1.50 to $1.75 Mary Jane Sandals, from the small up to misses’ 19¢ 2; pair . Girls’ $1.50 White Pique Dresses, trimmed in Hose, Hose, 29c Ladies’ $1.00 win Men's and Boys’ ping Bags Caps. Sizes up to 7. While they last Boys’ 50c Leather Belts . Ic Mi 25¢ Hose Supporters and Children’s and black ARROW co. Think what the discontinuance of this sale means to you. means $3.00 and $4.00 worth of new, up-to-date merchandise for Don’t miss this last opportunity. Store opens at 9, closes at 6, except SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 10. Final Reductions in Children’s and Infants’ Wear waits STARR-MacPHERSON DEPT. STORE | 1420-1422 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR CORNER PIKE—1420-1422 JUNE 30 THE LAST DAY! It CHILDREN’S $1.00 to $1.50 SWEATERS — Assorted, col- 49c solid ors and fancy effects ... Children’s 25c Hose and Sox 14e 25c Infants’ white Cotton Ribbed Hose, os SESE ar 25¢ Infants’ Bibs, honey- comb trimmed in rib- bons, with teething ring s Te Infants’ Rubens’ Underwear at.... 50c 75¢ $1.00 25c = 39¢ 49c Children’s Black Wool and Cotton Pants and Tights, up to 29 7. values 75c E Z Union Suits for Children from 4 to o 39c 12 years ... Se = 19¢ Babies’ 25c Knitted Babies’ 50c Knitted RIDES THOUSAND ra, MILES CRAMPED THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE A WOMAN WANTS TO BE ALL IN ALL—CHAPTER 178 eer ee @ | Anita Has a “Suit” | Bigeon Vows Saturday Night IN BAT TERY BOX (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspapers dear heart, Anita Stewart, Vitagraph 0/4. © Master Mind,” five-part Enterprise Association) If he told you the fable bold, has won @ suit of men's | °™*™s . ntact Last night Dick went downstairs|For know, sweetheart, 1 would be in a dancing contest, and | a A ride of about 1,000 miles 19 ®} to talk with Jack, who had called | grace itself— now does not know what to do with RESIDENCE THEATRES battery box of a Pullman car on &/to see him. To you trip from a town in Montana to Se- I began to think of that idea of} ee | an ou , dear as inking ar | | “Luctle Love,” No. 7, two-reel, Page, a Seattle boy and expert | Sees eas: here-and i econ od Were wells of passion, deep and| Clasy Fitzgerald has been cast) drama; “Whom God Hath Joined,” | pool player, who has just returned | those little rhymes on the subject. | wide, as the widow in “The Winksome|two-reel drama; “The Call Back,” |home from a trip through the East.!1 gon't know whether I shall ever|His thoughts as wisdom I would Widow,” a comedy, bec drama; “Neighbors,” comedy Page squirmed bis way into the| snow them to Dick or not | dear heart, prize, This Summer ther work could be done It WHAT'S ON THE BILLS t Slemmer Until Saturday Night Ramone.” Mary Pikfe ow Me Was estore to His Health) onvarts, sine trons ais drama; “Eve's Daughter,” Vita covered by the state bureuu of in |graph drama; “This Is Life,” com-| : spection have caused $8,186 to be y; Selig News Pictorial and a) Retired Naval Officer Ends |paid back to the town of Raymond John Bunny comedy i the report from April, 1913, to Apiil ee | Severe Rheumatic Attack i914, Sen Witier tha thier’. ‘aseetn we pie A Until Saturday Night | With Akoz. ba $1 and {ts Habilities ial Girl,” No. 21; “Acres of | 98 | $133 Aifelfa” and “Our” Large Birds dee AS ERE ROE heres | Keystone; “Shorty’s Trip to Mex-| Rear Admira pore | co,” two-ps 3roncho play |8. N., reti whose home ts now In 8] Ss Grand Until Saturday Night success In freeing himself from rheu-| “For the Sake of Kate.” yi OS matio pains with Akoz, the new Call- SPOKANE, J 11.—The stock Reliance ama; "A Circus Ro-, for medicinal mineral, that he] and fixtures of th KE. Carr Co., in mance,” Princess drama, and alatates tt 1s hie firm t that this voiced at $175,000, were consolidated com Jremedy will permanently cure any with the Palace Department Store AE ue of rheumatiam. yesterday This t id to be th 0 was a sufferer from rheuma largest retail { om ofits kin’ Mere Coe pp naive A Ta cities gon aint venrs with woouslanel| oy conaumcneud kare “The Exposition Line 1915” The Idiot,” Biograph ped fora month or six weoks| ‘Hugentes at Bar U Ranch, wid Adiral Phelps, RITZVILLE, June 11.—Eleven tu LOW RATES Sellg comec knees and ankles woul : oe recite ak he eat Melly comedy. ts ti had to have a nurse| dictments were returned by th | | grand jury here, after a session of ji Colonial Until Saturday Night r the care of phyal-| 14 days. The jury expressed sur Choice of Three Routes “Judge Dun's Decision,” — two- | numerous remedies, | prise at the prevalence of crime " | elig drama; “Brewerytown I pec eae eatee here Ask for Particulars | ” and “Summer Loy Per thee biseaute att erate come “Dogs of War, John D, Mackenale, who a Educational dram Po be Bs ye-n x | MAS, THRACE C. G. CHISHOLM Alhambra Until Sunday Night Uncle Sam in Mexico," educa tional; “Smaltz Loves,” Sterling |comedy; “Swede Larson,” three jreel Rex drama see Tivoli Until Saturday Night “Pierre of the, Plains,” drama, Rear AdmiralT. S. Phelps, Jr., Tells to Aa lie aken pithfully and conscten tte una theater That Roredtatiy cate aast District Freight and Passen- Ince Jease of rheumatism ger Agent. more|piles and stomach, liver and kidney “ me ) 5 Irugs T| troubles. It ia sold at The Owl and aad p NoAD 10, PLANS - cacaond Med | bariat it to be \¢ rther infec rmation v be had ree “THE TWO VANREVELS” | garding this advertisement. 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