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} Port Commission (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) First or Central District Mr. Daub’s Announcement | TO THE MEN AND Wo. EN OF KING COUNTY: I am a candidate for Port Commissioner because I have always taken a deep interest in the public development of our port facilities, which I re- gard as the foundation for our future prosperity and growth, and because I desire to be a public-spirited citizen. From my fourteen years’ ment and striking commercial success. moment. I favored the formation of the Port District. benefit of all the people. orist. commissioner. control. OFFICE: 511 Hoge Building PHONE: Elliott 2710 in the world—strictly on its merits. Look at the sealed package. as men, machines and money can make it. Every buyer of Wrigley’s gets what he’s entitled to—a Perfect Product. WRAPPED MOTHER GOC new jingle book, write Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. 1227 Keener Bidg., CHICAGO i experience in merchandising, and from my nine years’ experience in Alaska transportation, I firmly believe that in the orderly development of our Port District and the businesslike handling of the facilities al- ready constructed, we hold the key to a future of vigorous accomplish. The prime demand, at this time, is for an energetic campaign for world shipping and additional business for our port properties in order that they may be put upon a self-sustaining basis at the earliest possible I believe in the public development and control of Port facilities by the Port district for the On the one hand, I am not a radical or a the- On the other hand, I have not now and never have had any bus’ ness alliance which could in any way prejudice my position as a port I believe I stand with the great majority of our people upon the broad middle ground of businesslike port development for all the people without fads or fancies, and without improper influence or ——— » | when you say “Roll over. Wrigley’s couldn’t be better :::... | #f made for the crowned heads— It’s the smoothest, cleanest, most delicious chicle confection possible to produce. has gained first place as the largest seller It guards the contents against air, moisture and impurity as carefully 596 By EDWIN J. DROWN Og ER THE Oh GARDEN " WALL | STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. 16, 1915. PAGE 7. TO SECRETELY One divorce. Six children separated And, in spite of this startling 1 defe ring eal action to preven 1 for victimea tate Home for Feeble-Minded, th give to the public thetr names or th In fact, there are few citizens law te on the Wisconsin statutes fot more than a dozen who have b } Rehbfeldt te boys and In April, 1910, he was commit at Oshkosh and a year later was re Here, DESPITE EXCELLENT sterilized at the recommendation ¢ | In August, 1913, he wa returned to hix wife and family voree, it was granted. And June, when worry brought bac to the asylum Canavan and Downey Canavan died, Report was ge affair had hastened his end Then, last Apri en of Rehfeldt—all f their ages—are on And t Now sterilization Not one of the 24 wh rabie, Not one ¢ en house some day, like TEN TRICKS T Whose towat If o DOG “ROLL OVER (Pic TURE POSED BY “HEC TOR.") ° BY C. J. TRYON The rolling over trick comes in natural sequence to trick Your dog is lying “dead Command him to “roll over” and at the same time roll him over by his fore paws, | Repeat till he begins to look up Best $2.50 Glasses on Earth If your Eyes Trouble in Any I Will Person- ally Ex amine Th Them. pr. a.m. miny ufficient assurance I will not prescribe Glasses unless they are absolutely necessary Binyon Optical Co. 1116 Ist Ave., near Seneca PR 00TH RB ALKS On Filling Teeth argest Dent flee in the Wo ated by Many, ¥ ing of ter pr od their de thin after they were stry would be fined waning, tréating and er fillings, Ike pore ave been used for Ketters and then fillings and cannot but the bet BROWN, b. D, s, 0 TIS Wiret Ay Washington Bi nings until & and until 4 for people who work Matn 3640, = days Phone i) ‘. f My Bellingham offive ts at Elk TH tts and Holly ste | CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 STATE OF WISCONSIN PLANNING One $10,000 law suit. At the last session, slipped thru a law providing for the sterilization of ives,” thin law becoming operative this month ted from among ults of the sterilization of John Rebfeldt and is THE F. asylum, by Dr, J. A. Canavan, a former mayor of Appleton | released from th Married life was impossible. Mrs, Rehfeldt asked a dl AND HEALTH BY THE LOSS OF HIS FAMILY AND THE STERILIZATION, struggled against the inevitable until last In the meantime, Rehfeldt has filed a sult for $10,000 against Dr Downer, worried to demperation, committed SUL ire to be its victims could be proven it, mentally cured—but STERILIZED. O TEACH YOUR DOG ° - > NO. 4—HOW TO MAKE YOUR va , Years staunch proponent of such You may) ||ington to the variqis port offic the bill went into effect, both gov || separate ¢ EXAMINATION FREE STERILIZE 24 MEN from their father, example, the Wisconsin legislature, nt the operations upon the 24 men atients of the Chippewa Falls © stat 4 of control refuses to 6 day set for the experiment of the state who are aware such & And of thoue few there are probably hoard of the tragic and appalling re ATHER OF SIX CHILDREN, three ted to the state hospital for insane moved to the Appleton asylum. P PHYSICAL CONDITION, he was yf George Downer, superintendent of «© asylum as CURED and ED, STERILI Rehfeldt, BROKEN IN SPIRIT k insanity and he was returned neral that worry over the Rehbfeldt healt d mentally as quick as with their mother on a] re INNOCENTLY paying the; ANOTHER TRIAL. there who may not leave the mad |then show more firmness, and, with out holding to bis paws, slap him on the vide to force him over. He will quickly learn to roll over at your command to avoid being slapped, It will be necessary to slap him only afew t before he will obey the Roll Whe « has 1 to roll over € eh roll over and over til! you have given him some cue to to you © study the char dog. Each dog intic or trait that ronounced, and bis training 1 permit him to develop along that line (Another lesson will appear tomor.| row.) RAPS UNCLE SAM ON SEAMEN BILL | Andrew Furuseth Declares Of-| ficials Try to Discredit or calling bi ® good po’ eristios of y @ charact | Law | | | HE MAKES A PROTEST| (Staff Special) | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16.—Of fictals entrusted with enforcement of the LaFollette seaman’s act have p rs in an ef father of the act, and for over He es the purpose behind the muddling {s to mould sentiment for the repeal of this seamen's Magna Charta, in the Interests of the big shipping Interests. “The delay in putting into effect the keaman’s act is blamable on the department of commerce at Wash ington, and on the ship-owner said FPuruseth months ago I offered my o ald in get so that all bill would go t on Nov. 4, without the slightest bit of y or difficult My services w refused instructions on the bill from Wa d who are in charge of the local ad ministrative power of the bills |were delayed in being sent out “As a result, on Nov, 4, when 1 shipowners use they were ernment officials a terics bec meet the requirements of the law Furuseth ¢ tion to th vising Ins ton, wher amination were compelled to take a ok particular excep ng of General Super tor Ubler at Washin seamen after one ex as to fitness for life boat service , said Furuseth, ts directly contrary to the sense of the law which contemplated only one exam ination, a seaman’s ability to han dle lfeboats being implied in his ral efficiency test The author of the act at once got Into communication with Washing ton to file his protests and his views of the law /ROTARIANS ELECT | AMID EXCITEMENT They had a regular riot Monday | {night during their annual meeting Jand election—the Rotarians, at the | Washington Annex. There were lspeeches, and phoney telegrams, Jand a Rotary club newspaper, and jall sorts of things | Hlection result: President, H. W Moulton, of Moulton Printing Co vice president Lewis, Wile Agutter, A. B, Clark, 8. M. Cronk, *hilbrick | CATCHES FISH WITH Acrotus Willoughby! luniversity, the possession of Prof. third specimen in existence It is a fish, with a head like a dog Mra. Mabel Weiler Museum at Washington, D. C., and the other at the university, It 1s six feet long and scaleless, Be rid of | a great deal of trouble from ecretions. 1 Seattle people tell how it’s 8. D. Beardsle: carpenter, 120 B says: “I was troubled greatly by my back and couldn't stoop over the kidney Dos a nts and they up in good shape was helped so mu Hely recor ney Pills and now to praise them again Fifteenth Av Eldridge Goding, | | captain, $211 15th Dimock reposes| board of expert engineers »|Tuesday in a pickling solution at the conditions at the ar fiver dam and report on ( \vrevor Kincaid, who says it {s the | silting Heretofore Land has himself with the city utfitties com says 1 had trouble with my kid kidney secretions passed far too often and obliged me to | I felt tired and worn out. I get up at night ney Pills greatly these ailments Blewett Street s Kidney Pills for th end Doan's Kid onsiderab’ Doan’s Kid “I wonder why my back is so weak.” that ache! 1 back. Get rid of it. It’s a sign you been eating wrong things and haven't exercise and sleep. Probably this has put your kidneys a yet back to sensible habits and give the kidneys something 1 care of ye 1. if it’s kidney backache, y oon be over it, and the t tired feeling. ne ess, rheumatic pa and D Kid s, Others have tried them Seattle one Carleton Ave. (Georgetown) | Forty-Second Ave. S. Mra. C. E. arleton Ave 624 Guy Q. Robinson, plasterer, My 212 42nd Ave. S., says: Hard work caused a terrible My back was | pain in my back. When I went to bed, my back burt me so that I could hardly sleep, and it ached all the pains often | time. When I stooped, it was all I could do to straighten again. I had nervous head- aches and often had to stop work. The kidney secretions | passed too often and this weakness made me get up | two or three times at night. Doan’s Kidney Pills cured me and made me feel like a dif- ferent man.” y, retir ewett St,| ° back ached day and night and I couldn't rest hips, 1 and I had lame and weak and when I straighten after | tried to stooping, hi darted through me. 1 was nervous, had headaches and fixed me | terrible dizzy spells. My kid When I neys acted too freely and The first box of Doan's Kid ney Pilis greatly relieved me | Tam glad | and with continued use the | trouble soon left.” | ch, 1 pub- e. W. Brooklyn Avenue | Woodlawn Park Ave. retired sea Mrs. M Ave, W., FE. Revelle, 4311 W. L. Baker, railroad con- For a | ductor, 4103 Woodlawn Park ubled by Ave, says: “The first I noticed that there was some- thing wrong with my kidneys t ll the time. I didn’t | Was when my back began to rest well at night. Mornings | ache. 1T had headaches and dizzy spells, too, and my back got lame and weak. My kid- " omuch about Doan’s| neys were very irregular in relieved | Kidney Pills, I tried them and | action. Doan’s Kidney Pills ght me great rellef.” | soon relieved me.” Brooklyn Ave., says g time I was tro umatic pains in neys. The | My back was lame and used had severe headaches, too Kidney Pills Every Druggist has Doan's. 50c a box mnt, Clifford Wiley, of ee | ‘ k | ed area of the dam. conduct a class in public speaking” & Morse; ser antat Y CHANGES All hands voted to override the|as a part of the evening pier Pe arms, A. A. Gardner; trustees, J | mayor except Dale. the Y. M. C. A. The course will* \u. J. Gille, A. J. Hamilton, M. J.! | fun 10: wank : Mix |Heneban, Joseph Jacobs, F.'L, M AM TO TEACH SPEAKING (00 ‘ess Svan’ tous vy! Nally, J. J. Murphy and Claude A | | Councilman Lundy Monday after-| |noon departed ‘from a stand he has | HEAD LIKE A poG’s maintained consistenly when he took sides with City Engineer | in favor of appointing a ost me land was captured at Gig Harbor by mittee in favor of trying The only other |silting plan before resorting to the} specimens are one at the National board of experts The {lls veto of the ordinance appro- |priating $25,000 for sealing a limit- council went ove DOAN’S Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y¥., Mfra, consist of 10 lessons, one each week* UC of work and drill along special lines attorney, wlil|of public speaking, Carl EB. Croson to study sthods of aligned secs MM Raivier Bakery &Restaurant | 913 Second, Near Madison JAS, R, BOLDT, Prop. Mgr. out the r Mayor] abet .