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STAR—TUESDAY, OCT. 17, 1916. PAGE 5§ HUGHES’ BEARD 1 1S SHORT NOW, | | NISH YOUR HOME ON LIBERA MOODHOUSE GRUNBAUM EL KNITURE WE’LL IRUST YOU UR credit system bas been established for your convenience—to assist you ur own individual found anywhere ower than will be JUST YOUR WORD THAT YoU 8 88.00 Worth of Nomefuraishinge s Lee ‘De: rulehinge aee iy CO INC BY PERRY ARNOLO U, P, Staff Correspondent MITCHELL, 8. D., Aug. 17.-Re. publican Nominee Hughes was be-| |ginning to realize today that It ts! |"a pretty severe contract to at | tempt to address all the people of the United States,” as he himself! put it | | His appearance has changed} since his campaign began, Those | |famoun whiskers are now trimmed | closer than at any time since he! | began wearing them. His cheeks} are almo Jean-shaven, And thin! reveals a deep wrinkle, deepened today by the fatigues of his labors His eyes are @ little hollowed by the physical and mental efforts of addressing audiences Hughes hoped to nurse his fad- ing voice today, altho he had four speeches scheduled ‘DRIVE TO CRUSH | RUMANIA IS ON LONDON, Oct. l7.—-Alming to drive a wedge between the Rus sian and Rumantan armies, the AustroGermans have launched a Great new offensive near the northwestern frontier of Rumania Strong Teutonic forces, accord ing to Petrograd, are attacking the} Russian front south of Bukowina, near the point where the Russians and Rumant have jotned hands. The Austrian and German war offices announce that the Russians have been driven back at this point. Berlin dispatches reported that the Rumanians are falling back across their own frontie Every indication points to the be- ginning of Von Hindenburg’s wide- ly heralded campaign to crush Ru- manta, PET PARADE IS OFF) The school children’s parade eduled to take place next Sat urday on downtown streets, har been called off by the Seattle school | board. Health Commissioner McBride deemed it inadvisable to hold the parade, and the board believed the problem of protecting so many little people was too difficult a propos tion | Dr. McBride said that there war | danger of Infantile paralysia in the felty still, and said that he would discourage the gatherings of small, children. 18.00 Worth of Nometu: fn our time ond walted for. will continue until dey night. Be sure come the right at Hreakfast Table, reduced from fumed finish, meas nohes when opened. cia... $1.95 ’ pecial Ne Phone Orders Taken—None Sent C. 0, D. 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Cash o Credit<——«x 515 Pike St. m>—> Cash or Credit Twenty-four California boys will) arrive in Seattle Wednesday on the first lap of their tour around the United States. They are winners of an agriculture contest which wa: conducted under the auspices of the University of California. They will be met and entertained by members of the Commercial! Club. While in this city they will visit the state university. ARRESTED ABERDEEN, Oct. 17.-—-Tex Ver- non, well-known boxer, is under ar- rest on a charge of resisting of-| Saturday morning. ficers when they attempted to) The sheriff learned they were the take some glasses filled with |old woman's clothes liquor from Vernon's home. |. Following the gossip of neigh Tapestry Rug, $16.50) $22.00 9x12 Velvet Rug, sale} sion le, Colontal de- spe sign, 6-foot extension; p $16 50 actual ee 078 now . mae ° s pre £20.00 9x12 Velvet Rug, sale} °K 10. price pa $23.75 A wonderful bargain, now $40.00 9x12 Royal Wilton Rug, sale price $33.00 $35.00 9x12 Axminster Rug, sale price $45.00 9x12 Royal Wilton Rug, pric $37.50 price now solid $40.00 Cireas sian walnut Bex This handsome Colonial fumed or waxed golden uartered oak Buffet uffet that will giv you everiastin, actual value Sale price Quartered re. full waxed finish that with rt va box a Dintow at jbors, City Attorney Montfort bus fed himself learning the facts of} A Philadeiphia firm advertised QRAY the case and communicated with|for a bookkeeper “not taller than the sheriff. 5 feet 5 inches.” This wi neces * They interviewed Chinn, but/sary qualification because the book- value $8.00 each 6 HAIRS ©: to make him belleve he was|keeping department was in @ mez- 1.95 not suspected. zanine gallery. Gidly and Mosithfulty Monday morning he set fire to a ~~ his own honse, fired wildly at the 2 it < Hale 2ouse of his neighbor, H. Thorasin- ‘ 7 son and hid under a water front a ny building. Satis balla to gray, Pinally he emerged and walked | pe in a few "ora i ngy Tn te Saeed, R pale ‘ Then up a piece of AK: o\i Tren De picked oe tue t DP OOth Cream Mev ge sR ee iy oe tise eke aie pubiie nat iss reat" ae | \ sine, comfortable bed: frame of solid oak; upholstered in high quality chase leather; ‘Test it on a lock of hair.| the trigger with the shingl morethanany-| From § a m. until 3 p. m., when we could say in an advertise-| he died, Chinn did not regain con- Write now and be sure to tell sciousness. the original color before it turdea| Unless the waves wash up the! gra: ‘as it |trunk in which it is believed the! ey ning body of the woman was hidden, the t oat authorities ray the mystery may Imitators, not being abi: never be cleared up. the preparation itself, our labels almost word stroyer of germe by actu Fer Sele by All Druggtet or pabes in ae Cores. (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) 00 size at your druggi«: fill your order direct. Clever 10 imitate To Chinn had lived in Blaine two years, coming from Point Roberts. Bidg..| He told neighbors who asked where Mrs. Pinkerton had disappeared to that she had gone to Victoria to see a son. But no trace of a son was found there. The trunk, he said, belonged to a |{isherman friend and had been tak- en out and put on his boat. | Mrs. Pinkerton fs believed to |have had a relative named John | Smith in St. Paul, Minn. Sheriff Stewart !s trying to communicate China Closet, quarte a vent glass in sides and door, a regular $29 value pric $19.75 price ae aS oli ; $36.00 value. will give their first fall concert at Plates that fit... .$8.00 to $10.00 All work guaranteed 15 years. National Dentists Fourth and Pike Open Sundays, 9:30 to 1 P. M. REAL PAINLESS DENTIST with him. CUT THIS OUT | Old English Recipe for Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises If you know someone who ts trou- bled with head noises, or Catarrhal Deafness, cut out this formula, and hand it to them, and you will have been the means of saving some poor sufferer perhaps from total | deafness. Recent experiments have proved conclusively that Catarrhai | Deafness, head noises, etc., were [the direct cause of constitutional ease, and that salves, sprays, in- halers, etc., merely temporize with the complaint and seldom, If ever, l effect a permanent cure. This be- Seattle, Oct. 14, 1916. Mere words cannot express my appreciation of the loyalty that moved my friends to sup- port me in my race for Prose- |cuting Attorney King |County. My only hope and prayer was that had I been elected, I might prove worthy| of their confidence. In Woodrow Wilson the American people have an ex- ecutive, a man who combines the wisdom of Jefferson, the Immanuel Lutheran chureh, Pontius ave. and Thomas st. Wednesday vening. | Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water ||| Says a glass of hot water and ||| phosphate prevents tin and keops us fit. Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind a certain amount of incombustible material in the form 7 Prof. and Mra. Adolph ssa CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ‘POLITICS IS TRYING TO OVERTHROW OUR GOVERNMENT SAYS WAR CORRESPONDENT men in Washington were steadier, saner, less influenced by hate and bitterness and better able to judge right and wrong, than the wisest statesmen in Europe SEES US PLAYING WITH DYNAMITE And to come home now to the United States and witness the attempt to thrust from the guidance of American affairs the government which had led the United States thru this maze of diplomacy and machination is, to one who has wit nessed affairs from the European end, little short of terrify- ing. It is like playing with dynamite. 4 There is no politics in European nations today ments are being held in their places by coalitions. Among Govern- CONTRACTOR KILLED | 'UNDER FALLING WALL BELLINGHAM, Oct. 17.—L. H. Booker, of the contracting firm of Booker & Campbell, was killed Monday when a wall of a dry kiln collapsed on him. Booker bad just taken the con- tract to raze three kilns of the |Earles-Cleary mill and was inves- | tigating the work when the accl- dent occurred that covered him j with several tons of bric INJUNCTION AGAINST "PORT BONDS HOLDS j | Superior Judge Wright of South 5 a hi A 7, liar veut et isle” by a noted| resourcefulness of Washing lepectalist in perfecting a pure,|ton, the courage of Jackson |gentle, yet effective tonic that|and the great sympathetic sou! | | would quickty dispel ‘all traces ofl of the martyred Lincoln. In| tem. The effective prescription | filing for the office of Prose which was eventually formulated. cuting Attorney, I did so} |and which has aroused the belief largely that I might aid in} }cause of the most profound strongest known, | form, so that anyong can treat F » does ph gpa the Sa ge the | themselves in their own home at Iit-| statesman that has lived in a Lal gy your druggist 1 oz hundred years—our scholarly eta 92,90) Parmint (Double Strength), about and beloved president, Wood- CFOWD « «+e se se eee ++++ BB.OO) oe. worth. Take this home and)row Wilson $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 | .44 to it 4 pint of hot water and 4, Before the primary I want- $10 set of teeth ..........-$5.00 on. of granulated ring. Spinel se ed the nomination and wanted| Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 Cissolved. Take one tablespoonful) Attorney Edwin j. was four times a day to defeat . _ een $3.00 rhe first dose should besin to| Brown. Now that he has de-| oe ag nod relieve the distressing hedd nolses,|feated me, I am for his elec weed headache, dullness, cloudy thinking. ,; fe Platina filfings .....00.......-780 |etc,, while the hearing rapidly re | ‘OM I trust Goh ee ‘All work gyareatess for 15 years, turns as the system {is invigorated 2,500 friends in King County Be sed bey tent taken ts fee: | the tonic action of the treat-| will turn in now and not only al ment. Lose of smell and mucus|yote, but hustle with their ba dropping in the back of the throat syore,. Bi ; ea iie that'd ba ho oe are other symptoms that show the neighbors to vote for Attor ine beet ot Time presence of catarrhal poison, andjney Edwin Jj. Brown, our present pet THOMAS J. CASEY. ded by our early © which are often entirely overcome The above is a tribute of by thie efficacious treatment,| confidence and respect that} Nearly ninety per cent of all ear | troubles are directly caused by ca 1 call loyalty in the truest sense of the word. therefore, there must be EDWIN J. BROWN many people whore hearing can be Democratic Nominee for \ restored by this simple home treat Prosecuting Attorney Ne ir be it piace Bring ¢ q Cut - Rate | ment, \ Dentists | Every person who is troubled | with head noises, catarrhal deaf- 20 UNIVERSITY SF. ness, or catarrh in any form, should Spzestcs Frasce-Pateross Ge give this prescription a trial. the neutrals this also is true. Holland has no politics, and it| is safe; Switzerland has no politics and it is safe. Greece DID have politics, and BEHOLD GREECE today | To come home and to behold the working of politics in this world crisis, is, | repeat, little short of terrifying With all the European peoples doing all they can, even to abandoning elections, in order to keep their governments} intact and unchanged, there are persons in the United States, | who, out of sheer politics, and by discussion of such petty matters as the removal of a minor government official, seek to overthrow the government. Certainly the steadiness of our government is as important to us as the steadiness of their government is to Germans or Britishers; our danger is as wash out of the thirty feet of bow-| great, if not so imminent and apparent, as this. The certain} els the previous day's accumula-| grasp of our present government on war affairs is as import tion of poisons and toxins and & | + ty us as the grasp of Von Bethmann-Hollweg or A tlh e ntire allmentary can» | 8Mt to US as gras} a Fg Asquith ry arty lis to Germany England clean, pure and fresh | is beet oe we te loiieae tun | TRYING TO UPSET OUR OWN GOVERNMENT stipation, others who wake up with Do you know why Zeppelins fly over London? It is not bad taste, foul breath backache:| to destroy arsenals or kill soldiers. ‘It is to disgust the British gassy stomach after meals, are| people with their government and to proveke them to upset urged to get a quarter pound Oo! | it on the ground that it is not protactiag Svem. ee pst es bei te Men are fighting in Europe now To®&pset enemy govern- tanitation, ‘This will cost very lit |ments and thereby weaken their opponents, tle, but is sufficient to make, any In the United States some of us are trying to upset our vas: Meme ebesrd oh the jsublect | own government at a time when the war crisis demands sta ant t bility and continuance of the government. Most nations, in this crisis, have abolished elections. This tiecessary in the United nor would it have been possible, But this coming election ought to be a mere formality The vote ought to mean in many words more important than outside bath “YOU'VE DONE WELL, MR, PRESIDENT. CARRY ing, because the skin pores do not ON.” of ashes, so the food and drink after day leaves in the alimentary canal a certain amount of indigestible material, which, if not completely eliminated from the | aystem each day, becomes food for the millions of bacteria which in fest the bowels. From this mane of left-over waste, toxins and pto- main-like poisons are formed and sucked into the blood. Men and women who can't get izht must begin to take in- hs, Before eating break nh morning, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in ft to absorb impurities Into the blood ‘ausing poor health, while th bowel pores do. Just #& soap and hot water cleanses, sweetens and freshens the skin, so hot water and Imestone phosphete act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. | was not States, ‘spending any the case can be heard on its merits. Bend bas decided to continue the injunction against the Seattle port commissioners, keeping them from more of the port funds to advertise against the ref- erendum pertaining to the port until —]SSSSS——= paren eneenenpeeas nat THE GOOD VUDGE WAS NOT SURPRIS HELLO, Mayor: 1 o you sao fT WAS TOO STRONG? HE tip from a user of W-B CUT Chewing toa beginner is: . “If you won't take alittle chew don’t take any. W-B CUT isn’t ordinary tobacco. It’s rich tobacco—a chew as big asa ceguist cd wad of plug is too much of a good thing. If you really want to know what tobacce satisfaction is, tuck alittle nibble of W-B into your cheek, and notive how the good tobacco taste /asts and satisfies. Mode by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Unien Square, New York Cty