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Formerly Starr-MacPherson Department Store BAND PLAYS PATRIOTIC AIRS IN GREETING TO OLE HANSON, SPEAKER AT WENATCHEE FAIR WENATCHEE, Oct. 28— | tisan commission to fix the tariffs ‘WHth the band playing patriotic | on a scientific basis, instead of by aire, Ole Hanson, progressive | political pull candidate for United States sen. | Hanson speaks at Spokane today get = NAT GOODWIN STARTED HIS LIFE AS CLERK the principles of Industria! and social justice In the progressive rem, me standpetters,” he said,| “want to reduce our labor to the eondition of the Fast and South in| or@er to compete. “The progressives want to raise the labor conditions af the East and Bouth to the conditions of the West by abolishing the doctrine of states’ rights and passing national laws whereby business and industry will go where the resources are great est.” Hanson declared he would not be gagged and bound by the caucus rule of any party, but would stand for the right things, regardless of bf strongly advocated a noo-par- Appetite Follows Good Digestion Nearly every one indulges their appetite, and the digestive organs are abused ting In a con- gestion of pots te that clogs the bowels and causes much misery and distress The most effective remedy to } correct this condition ts the com- bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin known as Dr. Cald- Soll's Syrop Pepsin. This is a natural, pleasant-tasting remedy, gentle, yet positive tn quickly relieves indi stipation, sick Gla Draw stores co woll's Syrup Py at 66 cents and $1.00 « bottle, and in thou- sands of homes the indis naa Por Ww. B on at Nat C. Goodwin When Nat ©. Goodwin, who is to play “Never Say Die” at the Moore {| Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, was graduated 1878, from college ) in lerk in dry goods store in Boston. After two months there he tried working in an upholsterer’s shop One month of that sufficed and he began matic readings which steered htm to a job at Nib Jo's Garden as uttlity man He made his first logitimate ap pearance on any stage at the Prov ‘@ guarantees the supertority of | { opera hquse, on which Lundberg Truss, and give free| oasion he fainted for the first and ial to prov: ; A. LUNDBERG co. in his Itfe from stage Trus Deformity Appliances and | hp pales ad melodrama, Artificial Limbs. 1107 THIRD AVENUB. his cue came he then he Caldwell, 451. he became Monticello, Il ? | nee last time fright The Bi Whe rnahed on lps, but n dropped un = | the words ca conscious He tried clerking in a shoe store but the call of the stage triumphed @xain, and at the Howard Athen um, Boston, he was engaged at $5 & week to appear as a bootbiack Jand give imitations of celebrated players, There success first shone upon him. HELD AS A FORGER Charged with forging a $600 time check at June Alaska, John R Larson, alias G. Ohman, was ar rested Tuesday afternoon at the | Wingfield hotel. He 1s said to have | confessed. Scenic | Cafe FIRST AND STEWART A Place to Eat (ARE GRAZY TO KILL VIENNA ual's menta scribed by who Oct. 28 state tn battle is de cers had never been under fire. The evening before their firet battle they agreed their Were 90 friendly for the enemy the first thing they would want to do they spied a Russian would with But n they got tn « found a fiendish delight every Russian witbin OUCH! LAME BACK. RUB LUMBAGO OR :: BACKACHE AWAY. Kidneys cause | They have n rves, th not cause pain. Lis backache Is caused by sciatica or a strain, and th jest relief is soothing, penetrating | “St. Jacobs Ot.” Rub {t right o | your painful back, and instantly the soreness, stiffness and lame | ness disappears, Don't stay orip| pled! Get a small trial hotrie of| “Bt. Jacobs Ot!" from your druggtat and limber A moment afte is applied you'll wonder what came of the backache or lumbag pain Raub old, honest whenever you hat ralgia, rh it ts absolu doos rn Asthma! Bronchial Asthma! If you are a sufferer from asthma in any form, it will you to investigate. I have asthma of 30 years ing, not in Boston and New York, but here in Seattle and towns around Seattle, and I have not fat in one of them. Now, if are A suf. ferer from disease and ep nights iT “Backache? mation tht relief i ailitts er of the Catarrh men, women ; forms Epllepay and many # to menti doubt, write you namer I have Heart and Kezema, others too numer If you are tn give people Olymple View Sanitarium, 14-16 W. Harrison OR. G. J, NUERNBERG Phone Queen Anne 3127 | and the soldier let him, The tndtvia.| | several Austrian offi-| feelings | STAR—-WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28, 1914 PAGE 7 HELP THE STAR FIND SEATTLE’S MOST BEAUTIFUL “HELLO” GIRL SV SSANAY has secured a photo-drama, “The Woman's Way.” The 1, leading fominine role must be played by « beautiful girl who understands the telephone, Essanay |s making @ country wide search for the MOST BEAUTIFUL TELEPHONE OPERATOR IN AMERICA! to play the role of Dorothy. If you know an operator you think the most beautiful, send her picture in today to The Star. Don't send It to & ay—It won't be recorded. Expensos to Chicago and back of the winner, her mother, father also $100 for her services will be paid are the condition®—READ CAREFULLY: Girlie whose plotures are entered in thie contest must be 18 years of age or over They must live with parents or other tives. They may be of any white nationality, They must be unmarried, Must never have ap: peared as a professional beauty elther on the film screen, on the legitimate stage or a model, Must not be a student of # dramatic college or school, Must be employed as a telephone operator either in a private exchange or central exchange. Chief operators are bar. red. Pleasant, sunny disposition, as delineated on the face, will go ith the judges. The Star reserves the right to print any plo submitted In thie contest, Pictures will not be returned un: less postage is Inclosed. Mark each pleture carefully. Mar, neantta Tillman of Houston , Texas Miss Marguerite Tiliman of Houston, Tex. the First Girl Whose Name 'e Entered in National Search for Most Beautiful Telephone Operator. BROWN TOHOLD ‘TELLS VOTERS RALLY IN GRAND WAY TO SPLIT OPERA HOUSE THEIR TICKET od 6 OLYMPIA, Oct. 28.—With the prosecuting non-partisan spirit rampant PTE St! of throughout the state, the attorney princtpal speaker at a bfg noonday erate Oifiee hase baa hoon rally Saturday at the Grand opers|calied upon to advise the voters house, where he promises to apring how to “scratch” thelr tickets, #0 several sensational inside fact that they may vote for their se |kerding an” Wiese nels fon regardiess of party line. ht W. Allen, a by every ene har al, submitted a report on ject to Secretary of State I Howel “The ruling 1s that where a voter marks an ‘X’ in the circle at the top of a party ticket, It will count for the na of all candidates be low, unless the voter marks an ‘X in the small epace opposite the name of a candidate on some other | ticket. Then It fs to count for eel candidate after whose name It ts| placed, and the vote does not count | for the candidate for the office on the ticket at the head of which 18| placed the x In event tates to be ¢ legislature, “ th vote X’ after the na fate on some other the only one to count. he} | puts an ‘X’ in addition to the one| Fate tor aor s vohe do.{at the head of the ticket after the se ood President. Wileon as a|28me of the candidate of hia own coward for his humanitarian atti-|D@rty for whom he wishes to vote.’ tude toward labor and farmers’ or ganizations. J. W. Grambe, sales manager of the Seattle Electric hog, political fixer, lobbyist, and spokesman for the Employers’ association. £. C. Hughes, attorney Maurice McMicken, attorney the Seattle Electric Co. Chariee Winders, attorney the Northern Pacific rallway John C. Higgins, attorney for the bondholders of the Seattle, Ren ton & Southern Robert Terhune, the man who In vented the system of “handpick delegates to political conven « instead of giving the people a direct Brown, candidate tor| atte will be the rand by M V. Paterson, of the Seattie Con: struction & Dry Dock Co. pro nounced enemy of union laber, has made the boast that no union man shail ever hold any office in King county. | have a union man and still hold been launched to my character at the eleventh hour, In epite of the fact that | have lived In Seattle for 25 years and never before has my private or public record been watt r the| arks © are two ted, such as a ot, th unless Jared th follow. | at | t opp te omy in JUST LIKE A BOOK SAN RAFAEL, Cal., Oct A} fierce battle with a wildcat, tn |which they came off victorious, deer hunt for William and Anthony Bocet, local for the for for n. The men were hunting in Lucan | Valley, when Ritchte sighted and fired at a buck a clump of chaparral, tacked by the monster cat several yards distant, heard sounds of battle and rushed to his friend's assistance Boeet clubbed struck the cat over the head as It PORTUGAL HOVERS | \\ aged hte a ON VERGE OF WAR ved of reports that | | ithwest Af he was at Roce LISBON, Oct firmation Is rec troops from German 8 rica have invaded the adjoining | Portuguese possession of Angola, it was expected that a declaration | of war againet the kaiser by Portu gal will fc The governor of the colony has been called on for a prompt report KING A MESSENGER Oct When Albert of Belgium saw one of his soldiers writing a letter to his mother, he volunteered to post it, You take a Dr. Jamos’ Head ache Powder and in Just a few |moments your head clears and alt Jneuralgia and pain fades away }It's the quickest and surest relief | for headache, whether dull, throb-| bing, splitting or nerve-racking Jend some one to the drug and get a dime package now suffering-—Jt's so needless Be} sure you get Dr, James’ Headache Powders—then there will be x disappointment, LONDON 28. King HUNT DEER; GET CAT °:\: Stepping around | wa the | Jail, then t tis ite ana SAVEYOUR MONEY sick HEADACHE = - tore | Quit] | " Walk Up Second Ave. to Get a Real Bargain Levetan, the Tailor, had no room to pace the floor when the throngs responded Tuesday and Wed- nesday. DO YOU WANT A GOOD SUIT OR COAT MADE TO FIT YOU? Levetan says one more chance for you, and that’s all. Remember, $35, $40 and $50 suits or o’coats made up in his own shop, right on the premises, all go =" neh Best of lining, no extra. This sale will end this week. Come early and get the first pick of the stock. EXTRA SPECIAL To any one registering his name on our book and making a small deposit, this offer will then hold good for 30 days. You may select English Worsteds, Scotch Tweeds, Irish Homespuns, Herringbone, Pencil Stripes, and other nov- elties. YOUR CHOICE— $40 Suits 18 Step in and convince yourself of the real bargains we are Hundreds of patterns to select offering. LEVETAN itor 617 Second Ave. OPPOSITE THE ALASKA BUILDING $40 O'COATS 18 {ty commission. He could understand or speak lit tle E Bnglish, so when he said “Want inlem had ever been there. Oct. 28—aAll in the employ nom, be casa he families of Germany princely ne had found a job. t be dismissed. IN STEILACOOM = The police are utterly perplexed today at the story of Peter Yasin a Russian, 85, who Tuesday a policeman he had been lock unjustly in Stetiacoom for a and nine months, and asked { he couldn't collect for the labor he performed while there The copper thought jail a good place for Yasiniem while the ques tlon was being ¢ Three labor work at the Black In trying to locate the Sea the mine to es, he says he ay p and sheriff. They put him in then took him before an insan ed up year Doctor Jordan’s Glandular Remedies Have Cured and Are Curing Daily Cases of Tuberculosi colle Show a Like Record? Read This Testimonial Seattle, August 2, 1913. My niece, Ruth Whiting, was a victim of tuberculosis and after ting with Dr, J. Eugene Jordan for about eight months she has pletely recovered, She has now been well three year MRS, R. A. WHITING, 1505 Righth West. poll a EYES vn I have been giving practical demonstrations System right here in Seattle for the past th of signed testimonials on file in my office, written by grateful pa tients whom I have cured, will attest its wonders. Cures of Asthma, Anaemia, Blindness, Chron{e Inflammation of the Bladder, Deafness from paralysis of the Auditory Nerves, Diabetes, Prolapsus Uteri, Dropsy, Chronic Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Chronic Erysipelas, Chronic Gastralgia, Hard Lumps in the Breast, Heart Disease (including Heart Leakage), Hip Disease, Infantile Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Sciatica, Senile Gangrene, Jau Rheumatism, Meningitis, algia, Pa , Spinal Curvature, Goitre, Strabismus, St Dance and most of the other so-called incurable diseases of the merits of my y years and hundreds tment my INVISIBLE aoe * Double Vision Invin $10 if vieton 6 lenaen fo: There being a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, it is well to bear in mind the full name and address of Doctor J. Eugene Jordan, 619% First Avenue, Seattle, Office hours, 9 a. m. to § Sun days from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. Consultation free. Correspondence solicited, Watch each Wednesday Star for remarkable cures. ‘eotion. 205 First Ave, Wash Dr. Edwin J. Brown, Main 3640, p.m ° Any Other Member of Any Other Medical School | Steilacoom Tuesday denied Yas foreign of are IS in the Cures It Works | That | Have Been Given Up by Other Physicians—Can | |