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one. rgoing Bren files court 2 and In Mill from t Her ry are > Fort n the ka, near killed moving Neon med im led on 3 per ithe tn We ly come ) cars tariff Belgian Sharpshooter Firing at a German Taube Aeroplane Which Appeared Over Ostend Recently Free Admission AT DREAMLAND 10 Dance Tickets for 25 Everyone Welcome Asthma! Bronchial Asthma! If you are a sufferer from asthma fn any form, it will pay you to investigate. I have cured asthma of 30 years’ standing, not in Boston and New York, but here tn Seattle and towns around Seattle, and I have not failed in one of I'm sorry,” said for mer Coach Sam Do- lan of 0. A. C., extending his hand to the University of Washington mentor, after last Saturday’s grueling 00 battle, | whieh O. A. C. enthusiasts ac counted a moral victory “Sorry? What fort” re piled Doble. “Well, sorry that—well, just sorry for you, that dered the confused Dolan. “Don't be sorry for me,” gruf- fly replied Doble. “I'm satis fied. | know when I'm lucky.” see | Al Bonner, the Seattle pitcher, le asking a Lewiston, Idaho, court to release him from a marriage con tract. He declares his wife ts a ij them. Now, {f you are a suf- religious fanatic, and, as she con ferer from this disease and siders him a sinner, treats him iB can’t sleep nights, J will give er y. Mra. Bonner fatled to se relief at once and a cure {a cure a conviction against her hus time. The following diseases band some time ago In Seattle un) I will absolutely cure: Asth- der the lazy husband act. ma, Bronchitis, Catarrh tn all . ita forms, such as Tonsilitts, Adenoids, Gastric Ulcer of the Stomach and Bowels, Catarrh i} of the Bladder, Prostatitis in jj men, all Bowel Diseases in Rheumatism of all all Nervous Diseases, ‘“ W ELL, Dobie, old man, Although Walter Shiel, the var. sity football captain, has written a letter to Game Warden Ira D. Light of Pierce county, in which he denies and proves that it was not he| that Light arrested last w tor! Epilepsy, Heart and Eczema, violating fle state game laws, Light and many others too numer- still maintains Shiel was the man ous to mention. If you are in he grabbed, and ts keeping bis doubt, write and I will give |}| name on the records, Shiel was ox you names and addresses of [j| his way to Albany with the team at people I have cured. the time of the “pinch.” The man whom Light pinched gave his name as Shiel, and the warden says he | recognized him as Shiel from ple tures he had seen. The Broadway high school team which plays Franklin at Dug’s Fri day jumped all over the Varsity Juniors Tuesday, walloping the cob cee s a Because he gave out the news This Is the Time that Mack had asked walvers on Bender, Plank and Coombs, Hughte Jennings is “in bad" with Ban John son and will be disciplined at the league meeting which begins in You are assured a pleas- | Chicago Thursday. ant and comfortable jour- ney if you go via the Union Pacifi on ac IC still a couple of Sundays ago, and fans who turned out saw the best System game ever played in Seattle. “Wee” Coyle, who, during the O-W. R. & N., Oregon four years he attended Washington Short Line and Union was the all-star ¢ back of the Pacific. Olympic View Sanitarium, 14-16 W. Harrison DR. G. J. NUERNBERG Phone Queen Anne 3127 | Dugdale’s park probably will be packed Sunday, when the Seattle Nationals meet a team from the Vic torla So Cue. The Celtics fought Victoria team to a stand Northwest conferer picks Do $ men to make a cleanup when iT meet Oregon here, Saturday You will have a delightful lovetater 14. Coyle. figures that ride along the scenic v gton will win by approxi mately 35 to 0. Be: COLUMBIA RIVER enim, sender, Puiman tootbat coach, rises to remark that most of Dobie's puccess comes from the fact that the Washington coach dic schedule, and that and pass through more im portant cities than by any | (er his own other line. (You can go next year the U. of W. schedule by way of Salt Lake and 1 eral games off hi: Denver without additiona v l Aan pipet: eiphogos expense.) Automatic Elec- selon that Week tric Block Signals Protect as well on a you all the way. anxious to have The Union Pacific Sys- ad tor Geattle tem offers you the most modern conveniences of up-to-the-minute railroad service. Polite, efficient employes Il help make your trip offe of delight Feel free to call on us for any information. | ington does not neutral field, He says a heavy fered Washington as an { Of course, Bender's dope will {m a8 a few as being rly t {t's quite funn to who know that Doble has ng to do with scheduling his All that {* handled by the general manager, who books every contest oe. BYRON BANCROFT JOHNSON Much of the glamour which mur. rounds the massive. frame of the “Gibraltar of shall” vanishes when the public de hin feeble wallings agalost the federalns. ere J. H. O'Neill, 716 Second Ave D:'P. A Main 932. Polish Invasion of U. 8. The Zbys7kos—Stantalaus Wiadek—are back with us. - 8 of We have n sidewalk to look 1 ball Frank Raker hit, and wat ed throngs ficht to see John Evers’ jshoes in @ store window; but the and into a window at SPORT | (Dedicated to tho je with stalling. crowds pack a| STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4, British Soldier on Board Naval he " ‘ORDER TO KILL WOUNDED WAS world by the short hairs VASHIID ‘ 4 The as issued the fol poor mortals who write winter baseball.) | I'd like to be a baseball scribe a scribe has so much fun. His life is Just one round of joy from rise to set of sun. He halleth forth at early morn and finds the magnate out; he searcheth all the bara tn town and filleth up his snout 4p. m. he hits a trail and finds the man of bis. He jotas him in eight rounds’ of beer, atx Bigh balls aad An office) ¢ rom a fina, At 6 o'clock he asks: | Berlin, via Sayville, leaned “What news? Silp me some giad| thereupon, declaring that this was surprise.” The magnate puta his| 4" ‘impudent If goblet down and lies and Hes and lies. At 8 o'clock he hits the shop; | theless, really been given and car his eyes a glassy stare. He writes| ried out. Proof of it in in the bands & column and a halt never | of the French government. turns a hair, Next day upon the| “Over 20 German prisoners of rounds again he's «rested with sur-|the 112th and 142nd regiments of prise, The magnate says it al! was/| infantry are now held tn France, at Wrong; and les, denies, and buys.| Mont Rrison and St. Etienne. pe | “They have declared under oath Ancient Kid Mobler, while Portland Colt, to be through as a player writ! to various friends about the country interested fn the national pastime, in an ef. fort to obtain a managerial lowing stateme’ A report 4 some time ago ared in the press according to which Gen. Stenger, commanding a brig ade of the German army tn | France, had tseued an order to his troops preseribing to them to give no quarter to any prisoners, but to ot them al! and to finish the wounded, jon the 26th of August, and that, In accordance with it, all French wounded found that day were at jonce dispatched “Oftic ers superintended the exe | cution.” Vivian Rich has Just written several photoplays in which Mar garita Fischer and Harry Pollard will play, under the rose emblem of Beauty. . Johnny Kitbs couraged at ti broken thumb has been making, has decided to visit Bonesetter Reese at Youngstown and see what that expert can do toward fitting him up for a resumption of work tn the ring. “The th t# still quite painful and 1 can we my hawt on account of !t,” said Champion Johnny what dis-| areas his eee Jack Dillon, the Indianapolis middleweight, w! t get a chance | to box in § c The matchmaker there held a meeting a few ago and decided not to make OHIO METHOD IN | DENTISTRY * | Missing teeth The Ohio Me that are natural as your original |teeth, Examinations are now be. ed by the referee and deciar ” fog conducted without charge, and t ent lo! ch | ed “no contest.” Dillon was charg J estimates are furnished in all casos | We Stand Back of Our Work The grand jury indictments re-| for 12 Years’ Guarantee. turned against the officers of the |$25 Set of Teeth $8 Dillon are replaced by Knockout the Coliseum eee rit Col bi ‘horoughbred as pcetatian reget ing bores ‘reo | Guaranteed aloes ies 6s ing at Minoru, has brought about a| $15 Set of Teeth sudden termination ot the sport of| Guaranteed ..... kings In Canada, The races have been discontinued and it is quite| PLO Solid Gold or lkely the patter of hoofs on the| Porcelain Crown Minoru speedway have been for. | $10 Gold or Porcelain ever over aleney taeda _| Bridge Work Solid Gold Fillings SAVEYOURMONEY AND EYES Pe my te ig ROW, of giv Sundays, -" OHIO Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET CORNER SECOND AVENUE WOMEN ONLY What every woman wants Is a safe and sure cure, not an © periment. A reliable remedy | for all Female Troubles and || Irregularities—a friend in need. SANDERSON’S PILLS are all this and more, as thou- sands have testified. Try San- derson's Pills and you will not be disappointed. Take no other. Nothing else !s just as good. Clreular free. By mati $2 box r 8 boxes for $5. Every box guaranteed, For sale by Kin- sell Bros, Second and Madison, Third and Columbia. INVISIBLE Double Vision BEST IN THE: WORLD OPTICAL DEPARTMENT 705 First Ave., Washington Bide, Dr. Edwin J. Brown) Main 2640 FIRST AND STEWART A Place Aad 1 letters t | to Eat RAYMOND REMEDY CO., i 217% Pike St., Seattle, Wash. fellow who got Charlle Brickley’s ~ Taking a Shot at a Germay| jthat this order was actually tasned| od by artifictal teeth | 34 $1 Up Other Fillings ........ e508 Office hours, $:80 to 6. 12 1914. PAGE 7 A Backward Season Forces an Early Reduction ale OF MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS MADE TO ORDER The slackness of business during the present season finds our shelves fairly loaded down with the choicest patterns in suitings and overcoatings—both imported and domestic. Rather than face a heavier loss later in the season I have decided to make the following exceptional offer: BEGINNING THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5 Reduction on Any Suit or Overcoat Made to Your $ Own Individual Measure and Guaranteed in Every Way : $35 Suits or Overcoats Made for $25 | $45 Suits or Overcoats Made for $35 $40 Suits or: Overcoats Made for $30 | $50 Suits or Overcoats Made for $40 Let It Be Thoroughly Understood That I Guarantee the Same Careful, Painstaking Workmanship as at Regular Prices KANE Z TAILOR 709 THIRD AVE. 16 Years in the Same Location 709 THIRD AVE. “The atrocious order had, never | ° regiment | November 2, back in Seattle, pro. D 1, 600 6 August 15-16, marches to front. | nounced unfit for service. odes ma 18-19, fights in hail of Such is the war experience of E. German trenches, Rondin of Prince Rupert, who will ree | gets, = bullet f in side, bayonet wound|now try to enlist with Canadian jon head, | troops. Several re later awakens in| “I must get back to the war. We _ SAME AS EVER IN Y.W.CA, TANK = = SS Wednesday night, at the Moore, Seattle is given her last chance to/| |get @ peep at “America’s foremost actor,” who will finish his engage ment tn the highly successful com- edy, “Never Say Die.” The strong-Imbed young hero drowning maidens Is going to disap- pear frem these parts. Indeed, next summer we may hear of maidens rescuing men. The tables are being turned. Nat is just the same as ever tle men and girls number Tuesday night, while crowds were “th 1,600 have taken the medical surging up and down Second av, all examination entitling them to learn het up with the election fever, an-| how to swim in the tank at the Y other crowd was in the Moore, and) w. ©. A., with Miss Alice Drisko as laughed at Nat. |instructor. More are coming every | In “Never Say Dio” he ts given | day excellent support by an able com-| They are being put through arius| }pany. Margaret Moreland, leading | that would tire out a lot of men/| | woman, lends him a support with-|who think themselves good swim Jor ich he would not be one-half] mers - successful For instance, to win the red rib bon, admitting them to the life | HAPPY TIME AHEAD saving class, they must first pass a/ | test including such stunts as a 100 | enced yard dash in the water, swimming LONDON, Nov. 4.—According to|/50 feet on the back, retrieving for a dispatch from Copenhagen, the an object at the bottom of the tank kaiser has issued a proclamation to ete. | | his soldiers, which contains this) A canoe will be placed tn the tank | statement: “The German empire|and the women will be taught what | shall rule the world, and the world| to do when {t capsizes, how to shed | | will be happy.” jthetr clothing, rescue others and get | seni | ashore. Matigue! swimming contests tn! o Y. W. C. A.’s of the country are being arranged, honor rolls to be splayed at the Panama-Pacific ex-| {tion | Interest 1s being manifested in the contest here. | Miss Drisko has 21 classes a week now, They are increasing rapidly On Monday she is in the water four hours straight. On Tuesdays she| has 100 girls from Broadway high school, And thus {t goes through | the week. THINGS MOVE Announcement! We are preparing 500 small alfalfa, hog and poultry farms for the market. Handy to railroad, town and schools. Have just issued new, attractive booklet-— | and same is ready for distribution—free. If you are interested, send your name on the coupon below. Calhoun, CUT THIS OUT | ST. PAUL, Nov. 4—Hammond |, |Dem., was overwhelmingly elected |governor of Minnesota, it was |shown here today, by practically Al sezise returns from Tuesday's | election Address 201 Alaska Bidg., Seattle, U. 8. A. Cured Alter Five Years Suffering UKE A MME een FOR WAR HERO | °°‘tiwce Non What Ouser Poston Fat | to Do in Five Years. Complete Report of Market Today Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and Frait W. Godwin & Co.) 18.00 20.00 n Piekiing pions eccoae August 7, starts for France, via | Montreal, from Seattle. August 13, arrives at Havre | _August 14, dons uniform; assigned | I Treat All Disorders of nog April 7th, 1913, My little boy was sick for five years. The child was a pitiful eight. He had no more life than a mummy, nor did he look much better. I could not coax him to eat. I marveled how he lived. Doctor Jordan, on analytical examination, found that he was a sufferer from Tuberculosis and Diabetes. Under Doctor Jordan's care his improvement was phenome. nal. The child increased eight and a half pounds in three months, His appetite became ravenous and a new life came to him. Since then the child has completely recovered, (Signed) MRS, FE. B. HAMILTON, 1607 Tenth Avenue West. I have been giving practical demonstrations of the merits of my System right here in Seattle for the past thirty years, and hun- dreds of signed testimonials on file in my office, written by grate- ful patients whom I have cured, will attest its wonders. Cures of Asthma, Anaemia, Blindness, Chronic Inflammation of the Blad- der, Deafness from Paralysis of the Auditory Nerves, Diabete: Prolapsus Uteri, Dropsy, Chronic Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Chronic 1 sipelas, Chronic Gastralgia, Hard Lumps in the Breast, Heart Di ease (including Heart Leakage), Hip Disease, Infantile Paralysti Locomotor Ataxia, Sciatica, Senile Gangrene, Jaundice, Rheuma- tism, Mentngitis, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Spinal Curvature, Goitre, Strabismus, St. Vitus’ Dance and most of the other so<alled in- curable diseases, There being a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, it ts well to ‘bear in mind the full name and address of Doctor J. Bugene Jordan, 619% First Avenue, Seattle, Office hours, 9 a. m. to $ p. m.; Sundays, from 2 p, m. to 6 p, m, Consultation free. Cor- respondence solicited. Watch each Wednesday Star for remark- able cures. g2eeeceeescesescoe * | Prices Paid Prodacera for ‘Cheese, Poultry, Veal Lio by the te Blood Pichoure aise oats, ae employed by I Examine Free 606 OR 914 FOR BLOOD DISORDERS Come to Mo for ® Reliable Wasser- ‘man Tost. 1 confine my pr [Guinea fowl, live, dos, pigeons, good size, ax tee to chronic 1, 65 to 120-1», 4 > call, write. [ester brick ci Wisconsin triplets .