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STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1914. PAGE 7 | A MOTHER WHO IS MAKING A PLUCKY FIGHT TO LIVE WEAY sh ey pi Dancing and Concert Outfit at a Popular Price With mbination Offer ay have a Dancing Party tn your home any evening you wish tt, This unequaled Orches tra fe always willing to obiige, and your program will include all of the very latest dances—the Fox Trots. Half and Half, Lola Fado, Hesita tons, Maxixes, ete. With this same instrument you may also hear the world’s famous singers, the great bands, the eminent soloists; in fact, all that ts good tn music. this you wm Special Cx GY : Mra, Sarah McCollin and Three of Her Five Children WILL ORGANIZE BLETHEN TRIES TO KEEP TO GUARD POLLS 1S SUED | HER FAMILY OF - ELECTION DAY BY BURNS. FIVE TOGETHER “Organize to watch the polls election day and night.” That is the cry at democratic headquarters, at progressive hoad quarters, at socialist headquarters jat the elght-hour league headquar | e WITH INDELI | PENCIL All voters who are anxlous to get an honest count In the coming elec- 4 VIEL) DOUBLE STRENGTH PEPPERMINT FLAVOR fig WAP DOUBLE WRAPPED ALWAYS FRESH AND CLEAN £7 | of delicious Peppermint. Lots of “Pep!” The flavor won’t chew out—it lasts! The story of a mother's plucky fight to keep together her brood of five smal! children after her husband had desert. ed them Is told by neighbors of Mre. Sarah McCollin, 440 East 63rd at., who say Mra. McCollin le about to jose in the strug gle uniese she receives assist ance. Mrs, MeCollin'’s husband had been out of @ job for some time. The! antry was barren of food, the chib| ren needed clothes, the rent was] William Wednesday J Burns. detective. brought sult here for; dama, against A. J Blethen for defamator statements in ynnection with the convictions obtained Hares the Oregon land fraud deals. The article, appearing November 8, 1912, was headed, “William J. | |Burns Exponed by the United Sta Government,” and car: ned Burns with title, tlon are cautioned to take | | £20 hd A en “Would Convict Christ an indelible penct! with | ed Bi 4 Hot them to the ‘polle if poe. ||, 1¢ charged Burns with malicious ly and falsely procuring evidence Suspicious clreum | | to convict alleged land grabbers tn| 24 Choice Selections alleged VOTE It is DOUBLE wrapped— which costs us a lot of money but gives you clean, fresh, full- flavored gum whenever and wherever you Mere te the Combination: The Favorite Grafonola shown above « beautifully finished oak or mahog any case, with 24 selections (includ ing the Dance Instruction Records. it you wish & lberal supply of Needles and the Dance Instruction Book—and the price of the combined outfit | $58.20 With Terme as Low ae $5 Monthly. —ALL THE RECORDS —FOR ALL MACHINES Seatties —ALL OF THE TIME ‘Talking Machine Headquarters. We invite you to attend Our Free Concert In Etlers # Hall Saturday Evening at 8:18 WE BET THEY ITCH, BERLIN, Oct. 29.—-Herr Zieze, a Dresden cigaret manufacturer has given the money to provide an en tire German army corps with wool en undershirts. CORSETS =. Pectery te <a 'e xog money 8. Corsets at ail times. All Corsets fitted. Big sale on this week VENUS MARTELL CORSET Co. 1597 Second Av. DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME BULL BROS. ust Printers * 1013 THIRD ANN 1043 CURES] Without Wonderful Invention Re-§) stores Health While You Sleep. | HANSON TELLS WHAT HE'LL DO IN WASHINGTON RITZVILLE, Wash., Oct. 29. —The largest meeting held here in 10 years was assembied Wednesday night to hear Ole Hanson, progressive candidate for United Sta se ir. Hanson talked for an hour, and the audience laughed and cheered by turns. Hanson discussed the social and industrial program of the progres- sives, old age insurance, nationa: minimum wage laws, a nation antichild labor law, ete. He commended the Wilson peace policy. “I will support President Wil son,” Hanson said, “as long as he fs right on progressive and bu mane legislation, but I will oppose his polic when they are wrong “I don't agree with his policy on national woman auffrage, and I don't accept the democratic theory of states’ rights or on the tariff. “I am in favor of taking the tar iff out of politics and establishing @ non-partisan tariff board. “I am not tn ‘ot of any theory which says should tolerate child si we |ground that the states and not the ‘ow need suffer from lost strength, rheumatiam, stomach trou- bie, nervous fiity or any other weakness that unmans you. There| reme4y that cures such troubles Thie rem: wer that ond strength to the haman galvanic hours wh sleep, infusing them with new enerey and buliding up \n in of perfect healt BEAUTWULLY ILLUSTRATED BOOK FREE DEFT. 4 200 Empress Theatre Buildin Becond Ave, Cor. Spring Seattle, Wash against nation must take care of that. The democrats hold to that theory, but {t Is wrong. I believe in national laws on these subjects. states will be alike and the higher standards of labor in the West can be brought to the East and the South instead of bringing the low scale of labor of the South and Hast to the West “If it were necessary for a sen ator to do nothing more than sup port Wilson, right or wrong, why send any senator to Washington? “Why not 4 Wilson a power of attorney and let congress ad- fourn and stay at home?” Hanson also firmly declared the caucus system, by ich parties bound their members to vote one way, even against the individual nions of the mem. bers 1 will noth my convictions and 5 declared Hanson William Lewis, leading attorney here, predicts that Hanson will car ry this county overwhelmingly Hanson also spoke at Wilson Creek, Odessa, and Marcellus. ‘Thursday night he speaks at the Armory in Spokane, Friday night at the Dreamland rink in Seattle and Saturday night at Tacoma. TAKE TROOPS IN AIR PARIS, Oct. 29 an gement troops by aero’ such a thing had men ata time v biplanes over German lines at night until about 60 back of the trenches. At dawn the trenches were attacked from front and rear and taken EVENING DRESS OFF LONDON, Oct. 29 the wea to the theatres has ception rather than the that formerly had the that every guest had to wear evening dress have also rescinded that regu lation, The by ane b tra th een sport first done. Two ried in heavy were Since the war of evening become the ex Cafes so that all| Indicate that In some precincts there le an organized attempt to jug gle the election results. it's not so easy to tamper with ballots marked by indelible pencils. ters, at the labor unton headquar. ters, at the prohibition headquar ters—everywhere except the re publican party headquarters Through collusion with Commis joners Hamilton and Knudsen Chairman Whitney of the county republican committee has named his own political ward heelers tn | most of the precincts of the coun ty to handle the election count, and |none of the other parties or organ! zations will be represented. For that reason, a joint mass meeting to organize watchers of ithe polls election night has been called for Saturday night at the Y. M.C. A. auditorium ALL PEOPLE WHO BELIEVE |IN A SQUARE DEAL AND AN HONEST COUNT ARE REQUEST | ED TO COME AT 8 O'CLOCK, NOT INDEPENDENT The Western Woman's Outiook Ie no longer an in- dependent, non-partisan weekly. It has fallen into the contro! of Mre. W. A. Burieigh, a confirmed re- publican, and It is being run on that basis now. The Out- look no longer t - dorsement of the State Fed- eration of Women’s clubs. (MET FIRST GERMAN PARIS, Oct. 29.—In a French mil {tary hospital an artilleryman wounded by a shell was asked if he next him. “Fine,” replied the Frenchman. “I hare been fighting for six weeks, and haven't seen a German yet.” Pile Remedy Free ry in the South on the| Di @ box a with free in plain wrapper. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID D) COMPANY, O14 Pyramid Bidg., Maraball, Mioh. Kindly send me ao Free sample of Pyrs Remedy, io piain wrapper. rivacy 8 all dru Name || MOTION PICTURES | Finest Eastpment in Northwest. JACOBS PHOTO ANOF 1. Bidg., Henttie. ind you © of heels colaliat, tn troubled with your feet, eee him at THE REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP 134 Fi SPOKANE “MILWAUKEE” |, S |SPECIAL SLEE ER on evening be occupied on arrival at Spokane until 8:30 A. M || kane, the sleeper is ready for occupancy at 9:00 P, M. \| Onpservarion Car and Daylight Service on famous train‘‘Olympian.”* CITY TICKET OFFICE an | had any objection to an injured Ger. | man soldier being put in the bed| | Oregon | One suit is filed in the superior rt for $100,000; the other in the al court for $150,000. fed ,|CLAIMS IT’S LIBEL Hambourg, the Russian pianist, has eved a London newspaper “for Iibel for calling him a Ger- RELIEF AT ONCE You can end grippe and break up & severe cold elthor fn head, chest, | body or Mmbs, by taking a dose of Pape's Col hours untl} three dow: it promptly opens clogged-up nos- trils and alr passages in the head. stops nasty discharge or nose run ning, relieves sick ache, dull ne. feverishness, sore throat, Sneezing, soreness and stiffness Don't stay stuffed up! Quit blow- ing and snuffling! Base your throb- | bing head—nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as “Pape's Co! Compound,” which costs only 25 cents at any drug store, It acta without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconven- | fence. Be sure you get the genuine. ICE Quatity Service ICE DELIVERY CO. ELLIOTT 5560 are taken CAN BE SEEN AT WITHOUT QUININE: id Compound” every two! ue He left one day and never came back | Although In straitened circum | stances, Mrs. McCall has kept the |children, whose ages range from 6 {to 13 years, in school, She works at od4 jobs during the day. She | works at home nights, trying to ik the children's clothes present. able. Now she finds her wages will not suffice to properly provide for them. Hor situation t# desperate, Un loan some sort of aid is given her, she has no other alternative than to turn the obfldren over to the au thorities, to be given out for adop- | tion, and go to the poor farm her self. She t try ker Neighbors have suggested that a few good people of Seattle could get |towether and start Mra, MoCollin up in business for herself. There is a good field for a bakery in her neighborhood, D excellent cook and pas mall and assured Mrs. McCoilin their patron age CHAPERONS SIX MAIDENS CLEAR ACROSS NATION / |newspaper tells of the capture of | ing a shot. Frances Clare This only goes to show that you never can tell. You wouldn't think of Frances Clare, the diminutive | comedienne, who plays the part of H | LEAVES COLMAN Dock ff) 8. 8. H. B. Kennedy leavesfl| Colman Dock 6:80, 10:30 a m. | 1:80, 6:30 p. m. Other boats at 8 a. m, and 2 p. m. | Fare, round trip, 50c, Chik rs 5 to 12, 26¢e. via the HORT LINE SERVICE TEEL TRAINS i | Can trains to and from Spokane. Leaving Spo- | SECOND ANT: CHERRY, SEATTLE “kid” {n “Yesterdays” at Pan- tages this week, as an austere guardian of six frolicsome chorus airle, But she is! She has chaperoned her half-dozen stage baby dolls across the country, She began the tunt 28 week In all time only one of girls be way!" This young person was promptly fired, the tamer giving one word as the reason—"frivolity.” “I told her I would not stand for any foolishness and bought her a ticket back home,” the tiny comedienne said “All my girls have a home and mother, and, believe me, they will have wh they finish this trip, too.” Miss Clare in private life is Mrs Guy Rawson, wife of the comedian with her in the act LAUDS VOLUNTEERS LONDON, Oct “Your army has proved, monsteur, that one vol unteer is worth ten conscripts, even when the latter are fighting for their country,” said a French gen eral recently to a British cor respondent. MONEY IS PAID BACK LONDON, Oct Of the $51,000 advanced to stranded Americans in urope, all but $500 has been repaid and that will be. The committee thinks no other country can show such a record, a0. the residents of that vicinity have] A JONES, A TURNCOAT Four yeare ago, Senator W. LORIMER Jones was chairman of the state re- publican convention at Ta- which laughed at bs le vo The standpat republicans refused to give it encour agement. And Jones was at the head of the standpat republicans. ‘MAKE GERMAN FLAG BERLIN, Oct. A German Fort Malon, in Belgium, by Lieut. | yon Linde and 500 men, without fir- | The commander of the fort thought the woods were full of | Germans, and surrendered the fort | and 200 prisoners, 400 men escaping The Germans had no flag to hoist, so they made a German flag out of & pair of Belgian trousers, a shirt and a red Belgian stomach band, QUIT MEAT WHEN. KIDNEYS BOTHER | Take a glass of Saits before break- fast If your Back hurts or Blad- | der Ie troubling you, No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make flushing the It says a well-known forms uric acid wh kidneys, they be: overwor from the strain, get sluggish and | fail to filter the waste and polsons |from the blood, then we get sick Nearly all rheumatiam, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, diszi-| | ness, sleeplessness and urinary dis-| |orders come from sluggish kidneys. | The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or {f the urine is cloudy, oftens full of sediment, irregular or attended by a sensation of scalding, ston eating t | about four ounces of Jad Salts any pharmacy; take a tablespoontul jin a glass of water before break-| |fast and in a few days your kid-| neys will act fine. This famous] jsalts {s made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Nthia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate} the kidneys, also to neutralize the; acids in urine so it no longer causes |{rritation, thus ending bladder | weakness | Jad Salts 1s inexpensive and can-| not injure; makes a delightful ef |fervescent lithia-water drink which every 0} d take now and then |to keep the kidneys clean and ac tive and the blood pure, thereby avolding serious kidney connplica| tons. mistake b usionally vuthority. Meat ) excites the neys ¢ get it | And with each 5c package is a United Profit-Sharing Coupon —good toward valuable presents —ifts for the whole family. companion to the famous WRIGLEYS —made by the same manufacturers. Get the WRIGLEY “twin mints” for quality, flavor and hygienic package. Look for the fresh Mint Leaf juice PARIS, Oct. 29.—The chief rabb! priest, asked him to hold before his” of Lyons was killed while holding a|eyes the crucifix and give his bless: crucifix before a dying soldier. The|ing. While doing so a bullet killed” soldier, mistaking the rabbi for a'the rabbi. (PAID ADVERTS: Look at Idaho! Remember what the Twin Falls projects have done for that state. “Little” Idaho shows the greatest farm development of any Western state during the past ten years, which, significantly, is that period since the completion of the Twin Falls projects. Will you do the same for Wash- ington? Will you make cheap irrigable mixed farming land possible? Will you vote “back to the land” and prosperity? We e ask you to vote “Yes"’ on the Quincy Valley Irrigation Act because it will create an empire of 450,000 fertile acres in the very heart of the State of Washington and will not cost you or the state a cent. The Quincy Valley Irrigation Act Is Not an Initiative or Ref- erendum Bill, But Was Passed by the Legislature and Is Now Referred to the Voters in Ac- cordance With the State Con- stitution, Article 8, Section 3. For further information, write or call Quincy Valley Irrigation Information Bureau 315 Globe Bldg., Seattle, Wash. This advertisement Is pald for by the land owners of the Quincy Valley.

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