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75 are 8, aTeat EAA ae FP TrerTe- 6 — ¥ ASE RUROINI HIS CAR “BREAKS DOWN” OFTEN, BUT LALLY SHOULD WORRY: IT GETS CROWDS TO HEAR HIS SPEECHES m - — LIEUTENANT pe “GOVERNOR & Choice 4 “The Laily Patouser” and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lally, Thomas Lally, a big two- | by four men, but even letting them fisted chap and democrat, who push his car did not gain a vote wants to be lieutenant gov- for him, as all four pushers were ernor of this great state, is not | republicans, cing to let anyone steal the | He “Breaks” Car Down campaign signs off his automo- Lally has one real, live way of bile. He hi ‘em painted on, attracting a crowd. He has no ga: the letters being big and silvery warblers along to entice voters, a la and seeabie at long ran Hartley or Turner; he simply rans The onty way to steal Laily’s uieieai! Tete ine cmreen se veot, MAD AYTELL WORRIES 6.0.P, to a minimum he has adopted a Ford car for a traveling head- Mrs. Frances C. Axtell, progres: sive and democratic candidate for congress in the Second district, i* evidently giving the republican ma chine, in Bellingham especially, con- [siderable worry. Mrs. Axtell’s dis jtriet Includes all of King county outside of Seattle and several of the |Rorthwestern counties, now repre- sented by Congressman Hadley. but in the Pa- louse country he called “The Lally Palouser” in a frantic a tempt to coin loca! pride into rotes. Coming over Blewett Pass, “Mabel Belle” bumped into something and her front wheels got so excited that the starboard one wanted to run southeast while the port one tried to head due northwest. Lally had to be pushed over the summit one of the front wheels on a side walk near a prominent corner, stops the engine and crawls under the car, while M Lally—she goes along with him, a la Mra. Hughes stays fn her seat and looks anxious Ever see one of the crowds gather to give advice to a man whore car has broken down? ver see a broken down car that did not have | a crowd around it? Well, when the crowd is big enough, Lally crawls out from un- } and makes his speech--and reef say he can make @ crackerjack talk, Lally is originally from lowa, and now of Spoka: where he practices law and is pretty well liked and re | wpected. He's progressive and very | much alive FRUIT COMPANY MILKO One quart of whole produces the same ene two pounds of Frankf pounds of chicken, cost cents, or 2 pounds of sa fish, costing 30 cents Nature's are Behind each of her effe of health brings one fa ways | | | Nature made milk left out element mn was relatively gr healthful, ecc | ues, in a satsfying might have it in abun Nature’s Complete Food; No Waste. PAGE 9 ICE, CREAM More Than a Delicious Dessert. A Real Food. milk A dish of Ice Crea value equal to bananas or four w high rgy as urters quality it. Itisg both two a) ing It cod It body It to growth and development. Eat Less--Live Longer--Be Healthier-- BY USING She leaves nothi A stud that correct ways cts is some great law with fact ce to face the she provided milk as a food, placed in it every element needed for the sustaining of animal life and the rebuilding of animal bodies a perfectly balanced ration not a single unnecessary element was put Since butter, cheese and ice cream are more highly concen- trated products of milk, each therefore contains its high food val Buttermilk, also, eater degre momical drink NATURE'S BEST AND CHEAPEST FOODS Man's duty has been to make milk so cheap that all humanity accomplished nee. This he |} is one tomatoe contains BUTTER The 98 Per Cent Food. High in Fuel Value. The concentrated quickly stomach With butter at 45 pound, 9 cents worth is equal to 4 of a pound of beefsteak costing 16 cents, 21 worth of ham. m has a fuel large is of Eat ood for you food-fat ; by the tizer, but a reb tissue. seven absorbed hole ca cents a palate and 30 cents worth 20 cents worth essentials or cents MORE DAIRY PRODUCTS mating our foods by calories. When you compare alue of milk with other food material you will find well up in the list.” HEALTH DEPENDS ON FOOD. Everybody wants health. Many people imagine ng to chance y of the laws Nature, when Not a single with a part of those expensive heavy foods and su products, Your vim will return. more of it. You will earn mére, know what good health really is. have greater is a highly Housewives, upon your cooking a wide easily prepared, nutritious and economical Study your cook book. It will are cost of living At 10 can buy. At CHEESE, The Staff of Life for Many Nations. Cheese is not merely an appe- uilder of worn Eight cents worth of cheese produces the same energy as of oysters or of pork chops. Spend Less the calorific that it stands they are sick when all that’s the matter with them is food-poisoning. Dispense ibstitute dairy You will love your work and do efficiency and to a great extent the health of the family depends show you that range ef food dishes can be made from dairy products. They They reduce the Proper food gives energy to many a lazy boy, Where Society Fails ! 'standpat republican. Mra. Axtell's fMaying of Hadley’s “wet” record has apparently made such headway that the republican organ of Bel | LINE IN MUDDLE cents per quart, milk is one of the cheapest fooc Ungham devoted two editorials Sun day to pleas for “party loyalty” to Hadley. Mrs. Axtell spoke at Black Dia- mond Monday night. Mre. ‘Mary Woolsey, ‘age 22, of Omaha, is the mother of seven sone. BEST LIVER AND Wanted— A Home A Problem of Life All This Week AMUSEMENTS ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE ‘Twice Dalty—All Week “THe rine” Ward Brothers, comedy: Kelly & FOR FAMILY USE men and children without injury. Take when bilious, headachy, fer colds, bad breath. sour stomach. HEATHER ' iclish Comedienne MATINEE DAILY 10 25°50 EVENINGS 10-25-50 75 Wit a KES PLAYERS] Crmneutmn S2O—-All Week AL MAGDALENE” 1 Den Afternoons 1:20 to 5: Five. 6:20 to 11 HIFPODROME ROAD SHOW NO. 4 and &-Part Gold Reoster Feata: “THE FUGITIVE” with FLORENCE LA RADIE, Mats, 10 any seat; Eve, and Sun, NEW PANTAGES imotead of nasty, salts, castor oll or dange |mel, why don't you keep Ca handy in your home’? Ca®earet lact on the liver and thirty feet of " Ps bowels so gently you don't realize aatabes COUnEH On ROS you have taken a cathartic, they act thoroughly and can be de- IMPERIAL RUSSIAN DANCERS | pended upon when a good liver and OTHER BIG FEATURES bowel cleansing is necessary—they 10c and 20c move the bile and poison from the bowels without griping and sweeten the stomach. You eat one or two at night like candy and you wake up |teeling fine, the headache, biliou ness, bad breath, coated tongue, jfour stomach, con*tipation, or bad |cold disappears. Mothers should give crows, rick, erish or bilious children a whole © et any time —they are harmless and safe for the little folks. America” *. Superb | ing GaE c000 Ube Fmos MEN SWITCHING PROM ORDINARY TOBACCO) ‘YEP. WiTH OTHER KINDS) (Fwars RionT-. IT ‘THE LIMIT, NOW HALF SEAS: “4 JONED WITH SAI — \ | THe Anounr CATISFIES. AND ALITTLE CHEW B SATISFY HEN a dentleman gets acquainted through and through with W-s CUT Chewing, he finds that the common sense of it helps him across a feature of ordi- nary tobacco he never did like. The shreds of tobacco five up the tobacco satisfaction without so much grinding and spitting—the salt helps bring out the ered tobacco taste—and because it’s rich tobacco, a small chew lasts and satisfies. Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, $0 Usicn Squore, New York City BOWEL LAXATIVE “Cascarets” regulate women,| but| BOGOTA, Oct, %4.-—-Newspaper comment from Colombia shows the entire country agreed on ap prova! of the Cartagena Chamber of Commerce's rejection of the United Fruit Co.» request for per- mission to establish a health tion on the coast of Bolivar prov- ince, independentiy of those main- tained by the Colombian govern- ment. The company. in a kind of diplo- matic note to Bolivar state, repre sented that the Panama health au {thorities persixt in quarantining | United Fruit steamships from Col- jombian ports, regardless of the clean bills granted by the Colom- pian officials, It was for this rea son that the concern professed to want a Colombian station presided over by medical experts from the | United States. As the proposition had a commer. cial angle, it was submitted to the Cartagena Chamber of Commerce, which not only turned {t down, but referred to {t as an insult The Colombian view is that the request was part of a “pin prick” |policy by the United Fruit Co., due |to the fact that Colombian capital had recently put two steamships in commission on the Atlantic and one on the Pacific coast in compe tition with the United Fruit Itners. jit is stated, also, that the United Fruit Co, has made a 40 per cent reduction in rates to meet this com petition SAYS DR. BUCKLEY AIDED CITY HEALTH Editor The ‘Star Reputable physicians and surgeons of the city |their will, had their names drawn }into the campaign for coroner of King county, a contest which now lies between Dr. Daniel Buckley land Dr. C. C. Tiffin, Why the support of physicians should be an issue of the coroner's fight has not been deciphered by jmembers of the profession with whom I come in daily contact, nor by myself. I do believe, however, that In all |fairness, since his opponent fn the jeampaign has brought the profes- sion so prominently into the con. test, Dr. Daniel Buckley ts entitled to some pub) jone physician, who has had an op portunity to know and appreciate his efforts. Dr, Buckley was assistant health officer while I was president of the board of health, before the of- ¢ of city health commissioner was created, It was Dr. Buckley who started the inspection of city health of the plan which has of caring for the school children, a |since that time. | Dr. Buckley discovered the first lease of bubonic plague in the city of Seattle, while he was working In connection with the board of health, and was one of the hardest workers in the campaign that eventually re: sulted in the complete extermina tion of the disease and all traces of it. In all his efforts while connected with the preservation of the health of the eity of Seattle, Dr. Buckley was efficient and conscientious jand would undoubtedly be so in any public duty which he would be called upot to perform as coroner of King county. IVAR JANSON, M. D,, Cobb Building. 15 cents per quart it is still one of the cheapest foods obtainable, as is clearly shown by the above comparisons. Cheese, butter, butter milk and ice cream are relatively low priced, also, when their causes roses to bloom on the cheeks of the girl, adds years to human life, and enjoyment to the living. WHAT A SCIENTIST SAYS: of Seattle have, nearly all against! » word of credit for his) good work in the city’s behalf from} schools, and began the great work) been developed to great efficlency| real Miss Effie I TL MM of milk in the diet, bec To begin with, the cc ! = = = = 2 ii ‘TO BUILD SHIPS ig ON LAKE SOON ! | | If the dickerings between the An-| Steamship Co. and Capt } representative of |Norwegian shipping interests, are consummated, the for the first ocean-going steamships to be \built on Lake Washington will be |lald shortly | Capt. J. L. Anderson would say nothing more than that his com pany was in touch with the Nor wegian operators. Two ships will be built, it is believed. ‘They will be of 8,800 tons, and will be launch- ed in 15 and 17 months. It is thought the canal will be complet: ed by then The Anderson Steamship Co, is making preparations to enlarge the shipbuilding plant on the lake, |with a view towards building larg jer vessels derson Louis Hannevig, keels | LONDON, Oct. 24.—Water polo is all the rage among British sol diers stationed near lakes and riv ers in Northern France. Movie Actresses and Their Hair || Did ft ever to you thot} levery movie actress you have seen | has lovely hair, while the most popular count their curls as their chief beauty? In fact (this is a} Jsecret), many are leading ladies} |just because of their attractive) locks, Inquiry among them dis-| closes the fact that they bring out jail the natural beauty of their hair \by eareful shampooing, not with] any soap or makeshift, but with al simple mixture which they make| |up for themselves, by putting a tea-| |xpoonful of canthrox (which they get from the draggist), in a cup} lof hot water and applying this in-| ‘stead of soap. After its use thetr \hair dries rapidly, with uniform lcolor. Dandruff, excess oil and| ldirt are dissolved and entirely dis:| appear, ‘The hair is so fluffy that! Hit looks much heavier than it is.| occur UUNNAQGNGUOERUUNSANONOANHNEONEUOUUUUOOEUALGEUGHONEUUUY | continue food value is considered. Raitt, professor of the department of home eco nomics in the University of Washington, recently said: cause of its economic value, xt of milk is low Now we are coming to the place where we can say that we all are in the habit of esti- Prof. O. F “An increase in the consumption of milk woul “The place is important larger bony structure, better health, more vitality an performance of all kinds of work—mental and smaller monthly board bill for the family.” Write for literature on the food value of dairy products. 1265 EMPIRE BLDG., SEATTLE, WASH. A noncompetitive, nonprofit organization for the promotion of better health and cheaper living by securing a wider use of whole milk, butter, cheese, buttermilk and ice cream. physical — at Hunziker, of Purdue University says: d mean better nourishment, more normal digestion, more vigorous development, d energy n the a DAIRY PRODUCTS PUBLICITY BUREAU Attend the Consumers’ League Festival, Green Lake Station, All This Week See the Dairy Products Food Value Exhibit. Special Dairy Day Program Thursday Night. Electoral College || cecal sis. : “yi [ eens MRS CATHERINE W.MECULLOCH, Mrs, Catherine McCulloch, Chi cago attorney and suffragist leader, is the first woman in the history of Illinois polities to be nominated as a presidential elector. Last she served as first vice » and legal adviser of th American Woman Suffra National associa tion. | TO BOOM LAND SHOW At a meeting of Seattle business men Monday in the Aretic club, ar rangements were made to make the Northwest Land Products show a permanent institution J. H. Ginet, of the Milwaukee railroad, Was elected chairman. He j hall E. J. BROWN ASSAILS COMMERCE BEGINS LUNDIN’S RECORD TO USE THE CANAL Charging unequal and arbitrary | Commercial use of the Lake administration of the law, Edwin) Washington canal was started Tues- J. Brown, democratic candidate for|day, when the barge service be- prosecutor, at two peetings Monday |tween Nanaimo, B. C., and Latona, |} night, at May's hall and Ravenna/on Lake Union, was actively estab-| is’ beautif declared that the present lished. young lo prosecutor's enforcement of the| Frank Waterhouse & Co. sent al Gunee of dry law has been a failure, Helcoal barge thru the Salmon bay |—aAdv again challenged Lundin to debate locks to their bunkers. It is plan-} —__ at a woman's rally, to be held ned to keep this service running Thuraday noon, November 2, at the heavily from now on, Grand theatre. Brown promises to “uncover” something sensational at a meeting WILEY MOVES UP to be held at Democratic hall, 1418/ | Third ave., Tuesday night. — a | Cc. W, Wiley, former vice presi-) @ dent and general manager of the | Seattle Construction and Dry Dock Co., was elected president of the ‘concern Monday afternoon, at a di-| jrectors’ meeting, to succeed W. H.) Todd, who begomes chairman of the board of directors. Wiley has been in direct charge ——-——® | of the concern, as Todd has been in thing to. itself, Th jdone by t | mereolizec the dete day, grad st ert — eee WILSON 22, HUGHES 10 | A straw vote taken on the Renton interurban car which left Seattle at 5 p, m, Monday resuited as follows Wilson , Hughes 10; Poindexter 28, wrner 2; McBride 27, Lister 2. |the East, days. York. To remove freckle: any complexion difficulty, ayer of skin to view. Peel Off Your Freck blotches or he do is to remove the is is eastly and harm! he application of ordinat 1 wax, ive outer skin, a little each ually bringing the The new skin ully soft, clear, white tnd akin Just procurs mercolized wax y and use like cold cream ment. 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