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STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1914. PAGE 3, ie DEBATERS TAKE UP ; Story of the Nervous |" EROHIBITION BILL WXMOK Label If the people adopt Initiative which reports of drunkenness were| e Bill No. 3, the prohibition bill, reported in the town of Emporia Ls will it go into effect 30 days jin the prohibition state of Kansas after the election of November | Hrainerd made the point that 3 or will it reme@in inoperative prohibition does not prohibit; that until January 1, 1916? the inMibition on cigaret smoking A healthy difference of opin passed by the legislature of Wash a *, lon on this question was ingte fow y s ago iid not (By the Man with the Bad Teeth) evinced last night between the | lessen cignret amoking at all i ite Benstin Tal A | debaters at the Central Council Depend on Saloon Tax hate dentists. always hav of Social Agencies In the ¥ In reply to questions, Bratnerd CARES I @) Why I I had a tooth crowned once, The dentist M,C. A showed that the source of revenue did not seem to care particularly about A. Kirkpatrick, president of/of many cities depended upon the thsaloon league, declared tt/ liquor traffic from 45% to 100%.| my feelings. I winced at the foreboding wuld not go Into effect until Jan-| The expenses of the town of Du ale whirr of the electric drill. The dentist | nary, 191¢ pont were all paid through the didn't even hesitate to quiet my fears The prohibition bill plainly says liquor traffte. * hat {9 clearly the intent of; In Seattle, saloons pay 11% o home. I gasped. He growled impatiently. t will not go beyond the clear Brainerd contended that tndivid | | He was a good dentist, as dentists go. | {Intention of the moasure,” Kirkpat| ual liquor drinking 1* constantly | rick said decreasing; that when he was a @ Effect In Month? boy even minist were accus i Rrastus © Bratnerd, — princtpal!tomed to th dlet of Scotch, crowned since. I have had other teeth cro eo speaker against the prohibition! but that th cy is to have I Don’t I do not brag about my teeth. They | sre read from the state constitu:| less and less drink at home or else-| We have made up our minds that our time and are not the best teeth in the world. And (tion the section which he declared! where; that education will erad! Brag of | reese seas Pathe Fas Soar wg "sae it atutten “tna s| MMONey can be put to better use, so we have decided to The constitution makes tinftt- hibition will remove the evils o' But I always hated him—always. effective 1n30| the Ic traffic My Teeth Bie hat, wth 3 ot conan wk aie ea sc vstatteNvch tr iver | Offer our stock of Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, r Kirkpatrick said tt meant k contended r _ ow r travel with fine abandon up and down | |, ™ Prohibition bill could not be| costs more for police alone, owing the cob, munching away to my heart’s (oe ee coor an 80 days.;to the lion an : 4 . ° ° content. I do not eat corn on the cob, for instance, like | 1 na dabate was patho by Miss | loons nae to Fs done ae Gated Raincoats, Furnishings, etc., at such prices as will sell my friend Frank Kane, who lives at 604%, Denny way. | Adéle Flelde. She contended that] Seattle pays $12,000,000 for I watched him, the other night, dispose of two buttered |" atu Laie ioccewes towne “taser” annua get m we| OFF the stock as quickly as possible. We will sell whole- ears in a manner that brought vivid recollections of my [cause it throws eapable men and|tmate channels, would employ five women out of work and {ncreases| times as many people as the lquor aire women out of work and Increases| times, | sale or retail—fixtures and lease if desired. “Oh,” I sighed, “for teeth like yours.” government for caring for criminals| He cited the case of one brewery Then he sprung it on me. He was wearing two Regal |*"¢ ee arge hve pe wit an Pavencaient. of $100,000 as Bere ote ate cthael Saco ce i: (nda come ae Belem ey HERE ARE THE PRICES Clark, manager of the Regal Dental Offices, 1405 Third Ave., pate reading from | ber company had exactly five times at Third Ave. and Union St. px, there were] as many oven ae 5 asylum out} Discuss Quinoy Project “I get along,” he told me, “just as well as I ever did [of every 100,000 population The afternoon session was taken with my own teeth.” In 13 states where local option | up with a discussion of the referen + a r) s jobdtains, there were 246 insane for }du bill submitting a bond tssue of 4 ; 100,000 population. .. | $40,000,000 for the Quincy trriga It am soap eg a sad big bs | And tn states altogether “wet,” | tion project Too Good a one’s teeth. Mine are going. I | me ratio went even hieher, ||| Pronident Henty'D, Landes of the lo not hanker to a toothless, dod- She contended that ¢ ition | tatversity of Wa, ; 4 ¥ ‘ di dering old man. Yet—I remember that | actually prohibita, wo far as buman| geologist, explained the nature of Three fifty and four dollar Boys Ten dollar Men’s Suits, $6.75. ; agency ts able to do 0, In eg pal na yon pl mec Rage ady Bo : ° i to cogently Rosey Seon od inten “ane “ania there were selblition at one eaa and Me] Suits, $2.85. Twelve fifty Men’s Suits, $7.85. alions of intoxicants consumed | the jaw achool ¢ ad the Bil * ’ * j 7 Be True myself. Then I call on Clark. Seka (itit-the is Oe Slee ane Five dollar Boys’ Suits, now $3.85. Fifteen dollar Men’s Suits, $9.85. “This” « y m pman aPd) Councilman Olive ‘ra " rs if This,” says Clark, “is what I am doing. | *! paticas.. In losa)| , Coencaiman Oliver T,_ Mirtokson Seven fifty to ten dollar Boys’ Suits, Two dollar and two fifty Trousers. I am holding a sale—a sale of dentistry | option wt 2) scheme to finauce a private enter| $6.50 . —for a few days. I make a guaranteed rubber plate for | gallons, and tn p: | e. waist st dhe now $1.18. $3.90. I give a first-class gold crown for $3.40. My other | {ell down to 136 kallons. |) |’ if the trrigation project tailed the Fifty cent Boys’ Pants, now 35c. Dollar fifty Trousers, now 89c. prices are cut in proportion. And the teeth I give you I | ay. “Srinctpal ument against | state would be out $40,000,000, he - " v ews choi hey last. You bive: 16 mere coouble PO armert nade by |i Tt It nucceaded, a tow indivi One dollar and fifty Boys’ Pants, now Two dollar and two fifty Hats, now waht something else. Each morning, between 9 and 10, | Brastes se oe ead the eviis of | es land would « ' 90c. $1.48. “I guarantee that I extract teeth without pain. And I by education. and sar, benef Fifty cent Boys’ Waists, now 35c. Seven fifty Raincoats, now $5.65. retirement fund was i i fon. He read ! ined by Prot. Fr i E i fsrantes to perform any dental operation without pain ttm geoaioenthareh men and rxpiained by rot, rank 8. Cooper a fifty and two dollar Boys’ Hats, Ten dollar Raincoats, now $6.75. {al wor : . Twelve dollar Raincoats, now $9.85. ® ne | hey be. |B. Luth i prohibition bill because they be-| ™ | Dr. Clark selects from his desk a letter. | {evs it will not solve the real ques-| Neh echo» 9 It is one of dozens. It is signed by Mrs. | tion | They showed that the teachers Eighteen dollar Raincoats, now Drink, he contended, is a result | Who have served 25 and 30 years are Margaret Lenehan, 1928 Fifth Ave. | jhe Reve Eves 35 6nd 30 vanrh ni +] Ls s $13.85. Hurt Thhis| 22s fetes Mes Lave [cha Steane | tapne| dy she ian én 5 Fesios’ his we han writes, “with your method of ex- [fom the Emporia Gazette, edited |cept the small cost of $60, welve fifty ercoats, now $7.85. tracting teeth. I had five taken out [by William Allen White, who re | Soaps perpeten The teach ‘ | n! o1 cle in| ¢rs”™pension w t be 2 Woman | testay morning, AND I POSI- |centiy nad « proniition rticie in| 47m pension wilt not be sexentiaiir) One dollar and twenty-five cent Twenty dollar Overcoats, now $10.25. SIVELY DIDN'T FEEL IT AT ALL. | ‘20 Stercay_Bresing Fowl, | crements pensions Shirts, now 89c. a I got into the chair with a great deal — TT This afternoon allen land owner ‘ of misgiving. I was almost afraid to undergo it. But I CUT OFF GERMAN DELI ip ett be dtocusecn, snd icaient Dollar and a half Shirts, now $1.18. s , : ae " [the question of employment agen. | never will be afraid to have a tooth pulled again if I can 3 Wu Del: cles will be up i eG your olen. (THE HAGUE, Oct. 14—(Delay | cles will be ep Fifty cent Underwear, now 39c. “Gratefully yours, of ground in Gaticia was hallod with A Pretty Skin Seventy-five cent Underwear, now “MRS. M. LENEHAN.” rejoicing n German quarters today : poscehen: ts aetna fer 2 \Makes a Pretty Face 48c. We have told the plain facts about Forgotten, my fears! Forgotten, or 1 Peta llrnnreg dh rahe pe ree One dollar - Wool our case. We want to get out of busi- - » | Forgotten, | oe se cripple the waleer’e 3 | ne dollar: Wool Underwear, now 4 : g bs 3 So PH Take | that dreadful electric drill! Pim | $7.0" adn ‘ieparment [stuart caleim watera cleanse] ge” , nets and as quickly os Seales ae A U {th thelr ports completely clos | a Chance | cing . De. Clack. AND IT sainy tne rian and Fronch eats | Wake (t Clea and whit Twenty-five cent Ties, now 15c. guarantee every statement and every the Germans were unable to get in| Do you envy the girl with the ISN’T GOING TO HURT. Joutside supplies of fuel for their] delicate t nd the rosy glow of Twenty-five cent Sox, now 15c. promise in this advertisement will be pe ape makers face? Do you ii Se - for the perfect freshne Thirty-five cent Wool Hose, 23c. fulfilled to the letter. auty of her Golden Opportunities are of- ahr ck uae thine are oe Dollar fifty Flannel Shirts, $1.25. See the Manager personally for any ] ‘ ee ee PHOTO PLAYS Yimy conch Sais vary mites Six fifty Wool Sweaters, $3.49. shortcomings—you will confer a favor. work this wonderful miracle of NEW. good looks for you within a very CHRISTY MATHEWSON, IN| “STRONGHBART,” THE THREE-| few days, No matter how cov CUIT ion Mabe ‘o-part| part film adaptation of the famous|with pimples, ra czema or any a a Love ané Basctall,” © two-pert| story of football and co li sort of skin eruption your face may | py Fag OR drama film, heads the program at|{y feature at the Melbo until| be—no matter how dull and yellow ; Second, Near Marion the Circuit theatre until Saturday | Saturday night tee wali tema a fimo - oe ylexion will be transfotmed almost amt. MEY Ws Dew © Tesh MOLE! ciemmor Until Gatutday Wight ) all that is lovely and a Thur, Fri, Sat. picture actor. The only difficulty The Dancer,” & special photo making scenes. e couldn't get art comedy The | . Mathewson the hang of it at first. The rest nr” and “For the Love of Lbiecpiidieio inte s Ce we =iBk was easy for him Mike,” com x r 2 . <a 4 he suitcase. |to my side and then he just shout- The story deals with a young ® I started for t (BIG SIX) Colonial Until Saturday Night “This is not mine,” 1 said to] Sd, with laughter, Inside of tag chap who lost his sweetheart and t | | | | suitcase was a dirty shirt, a pair of Two-act Comedy Drama won her through basebal The Battle of Wits,” current THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE Dick, who had already closed his| pajamas and a bottle half full of It shows Mathewson in action as| chapter of The Milion Dollar eyes. | whisky Love and Baseball a busher, winning his first big)Mystery”; “The Fable of the | at: my cry nf dismay, Dick} f just sat down and could wi Kalil as ENE league game. | Author, the Dear Pt and th DICK’S FIRST SURPRISE j sprang out of bed and came over! (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) id , oe Plate of Mush,” a e Ade com Pearl White GEORGE ADE’S LATEST Com. /@dy: “A Horses for Lack 4 it le og edy-in-slang {8 the laughing fea-|Vitagraph comedy earst-Selig 5 (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper) much ringing he finally was an Perils of Pauline ture of this week's program at the| News Pictorial, | Enterprise Association.) ewared Episode No. 11, in 2 Acts Colonial theatre. This fable I began to get rather nervous| When I got up to Dick's room he stop acd TS le 6 tfibulations of a poor scribb! Ciroult Until Saturday Night as I stepped off the train, It was| met me at the door with For “! who dashes off a coup Love and Baseball,” with Chris damp and cold and some way I/the love of Mike, Madge, what pos. 01 * opp hewson “Pertis o -auline, : it William Clifford : imental verse which over| ‘7 Mathews Pertls of Paulin S wondered if I had done the right, sessed you to do this? Capital $400,000 The Phantor i he sie A ecenae a Seemann bit lo) sh an “Everybody loves a pretty face |thing in deciding to ise Dick thy, alan neds acatnat ‘The Phantom Light tus tibeary lalee Indian story, nd) ang » delicate skin.” Jon his birthday ankad yathertoerauiouate) : Two-act Indian Drama. Copple is Honjzed and banqueted Face lotions and creams merely| I gave the check for my sultcase Of course, of course,” he an iciedieictnsein peepee to such an extent that he finally alleviate the irritation of the skin|to the transfer man and stepped Hi 3 if beats It to the tall and uncut to y { 3 »|—they are of no permanent vatue.|into a cab, naming Dick's hotel swered hastily as he drew me into e an r “Also a Sterling Comed: bea > all a a > irl and the Stowaway, y are of seh ,|the room and proceeded to raise ‘ avoid further passing of the mush ice Joyce drama in two parts; | Stuart's Calelum Wafers go right| When I got there I grow still) sy ene indows! and it was a wood t . pel fea-| p ll,” Vitagraph drama, | afte! ci o aples—the | more nervot ° ny night » 0 ae B00 There ts action in the two-reel fea-|"The Close Call,” Vitagraph drama, | after the cause of pimt the|more nervous as the 6 might! tning he did for the alr was heavy Ss Weur teney's Words. or vay tle of Wits,” this week's| with Lill ka Rory | poisons and impurtties in the|clerk pushed the register over to J Savin s > r ith lian v ory | a wi ale tobacco smoke and the Your Money Back ' in “The Million Dollar|O'Moore,” a Kalem drama, with| blood. They chase them into the|me moke and the i our g 4 M Another comedy by the| Gene n pores, change them into gases that} [ registered and then sald pa is a ee mingled with Vitagraph players and the latest . are easily eliminated and then) “Witt you pleasa toll Mr. Waverly| WHISKY fumes. Cards and chly 7 Reels, First-run, 5c weekly by Hearst-Selig completes, Melbourne Until Saturday Night | stimulate the pores into throwing/1 am here? I am Mrs. Waverly Pane ee che sis ers -———————__ Savings accounts only ar » program. Stron rt,” three-part drama; |them out. There ts no waste of| jt seemed to me that the clerk), | played cards | | handled at this bank, and no — ‘Her Eternal Victory,” Selig|time—no fooling around. These |jooked at me rather peculiarly as|ere rather late,” Dick remarked OUR BOARD | Investments are made without as he rang for a boy. In the morn irst considering the safety of r 7 7 v > 7 + ‘Be drama Fisherman Kate. Vita ittle wafers assimilate into the he reached for the lephone. After o deposito: nt neac- AMUSEMENTS graph comed blood, work night and day until ev ing light I got a good look at him ‘ OF tieee batter posted tothe ties —_- r _ - -_ a ee ery impurity {8 gotten rid of and a oe ae oa He was unshaven, drawn and old Conducted along economical B, MAT WED | le to yo * MOORE Marat 8a TIVOLI Risers Untsi Gavcrony tant. [Pe eek choy Raver kas cote | SEIMPN. RRR UT rwnat poeresses Sourto ve this DIRECTORS | iiren"we'are'atle (o'pay" our Starting Sunday Evening ! “ ntleman From Misaissippi,”| plexion but pure, vigorous blood . wild thing, Margie?” he asked ——— tener bd DE WOLF HOPPER Matines daily, 2:1 Keating & Flood part comedy featuring Tom| that endows you with new life and|That’s the Way You Use| again as he got back into bed and § Kvstae Pot | fe and ont Must nne t nat the fe and 00. Chil-|§ _Mustont || Wy | energy 4 Hyomei, the Safe Catarrh | looked at me standing in the mid : Campbell Gilbert & Sulivan Opera Co. ees avon ! cee | Stuart's Calclum Wafers contain Raniedy: of the room on the verge of oJ. 240 1 A Mission All Week | nothing harmful—nothing but what J “Disillusioned,” Victor drama John W led oMIKADO.” “PIRATES, “ The Patchwork Girl of Oz,"| thousands of physicians have used| The most pleasant, easiest, harm John. Erickson 4 “TRIAL hy sURY” A ‘ a ‘omed Jand re nended, Its chief con-, less, « e really sensible method is your birthday, Dick Gabriel Faure eran stituent, calcium sulphide, is unt-|for the cure of catarrh ts Hye and I thought Either emall or large a counts may be opened, as li I'd come and cele F aoenien Or een tle as $1 being sufficient to Alaska Sunday and All Week | versally recognized as the most|which can be had from any drug) brate it with you A. J. Ghightone tle te sk Weneaites hoc aed AN I AGE The Pursuit of a Phantom,”| powerful sod purifiers shore, (7 ube Ut PWenty drape OC the ‘Come over here, old girl,” he fe ARE ae | also have the advantages of P Ss SEATTLE THEATRE | #ame Surprise your friends by meeting |romex with invited | : | ERS ERIN Areca ate Randers Stevens, Georgia Cooper and Per ae them with a face radiant with love W minutes’ use| 1 went over and sat on the side 4 . Se ane een eat kepmee Company in The Seattle Players tn Alhambra Until Sunday Night h agreeal antl the head and ag ve Q y thus avoiding legal complica- of the bed de aniffling tions at death. 4, | » o. Gly ‘ eat t 99 ‘ ” The ‘Tenth Commandment \ When < ery particle You see, | am not used to sur McEwan “The Great Question FEATHERS” | scams: cotsrse convers®’a''atary| rourseit the tubreme happiness |on'ghetag ty gratis | age” Sige" ck oy M Ralph X"Bchowntela Starting Expore of a 1a 0 “ickford drama, with a comed that the consciousness of 00d|gane ts charged with an antisepth re y valde i pina Rh Satay! A Starting Rap 1 Bil Pickford drama, with nedy Bee een a the’ power of attfantion|Reniie: Tear thar caantceatahe (DAteAd: tay cabpdider 1 am not | Victor Hugo smith The Bank . ne ean | quite sure how to act when I get Frederick Kk. Struve ei bring yt. germs, stops the unclean | dU Pa rs il bring them | Vilas 2 a rf e = RESIDENCE THEATRES a box of Stuart's Caletum | {ys ; neg heven en. . at T o ow today and see how quickly “ge, He laughed and reached up and| . daion or avings Marcus Quality Vaudeville At the Home Until Friday pimples will disappear, They | da pomat will sow e ¢ kissed me . Bay, Mate . Just ) te du Pailler , ot A The Trey o' Hearts,” No. an be obtained at any drug store | cl provement, no matter what is the etiquette when a man 2 3 ‘ . HIPPODROME moe | SoPNOTOPLAYS parts; “Through the Eyes t BO conte & box, They come in a| stressing the trouble. i® surprised with the Incriminating ; Third Ave. at Pike Fitth and University Empress | , MATS. 1,000 BEATS || Blind,” two-part drama; “ form convenient to carry and afelwith's nemlesina. evidences on him? | Clean Amusement Theatre excepted, 10¢ of Bavaria,” two-part comedy-drama. | pleasant to the taste. A small sam. ver , 1 0 alt I don't know, Dick, but now| \olike Surroundings |—— | At the Pleasant Hour Until Friday’ ple package will be matied free by| 4 it isi that the bellboy has removed the woe ee ss abd aud 106) Whetie 16s, “The Oubliette,” three-part dra- addressing F. A, Stuart Co., 17 fae call rug Stores! incriminating evidence, let's forget | is <i Jima; “Father's Bride,” comedy. Stuart Bldg. Marshall, Mich, plan it and have a gvod time today,” Other Big Ventures Night Prices 25¢, 60c, 75c¢ ie and 2 SELECT DANCING PARTIES

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