The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 30, 1916, Page 7

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~~ WRIGLEY'S Soldiers cheer it because it cheers them. On the march or in camp, this delicious, soothing, thirst-quenching confection sus- tains, refreshes and steadies nerves. The armies in Europe have consumed great quantities. It has proven its merits to them. M a VRIGLEY S 42-~<2 JUICY FRUIT CHEWING GUM SAN RAFAEL, Cal—if a man because “they might go off hits his mother in-law, is he cruel NEVADA CITY, Cal.—Anything to his wife? This is the question to please the wife. 8. H. Br put up to Superior Judge Zook for nir drove to Maryaville to an decision by Mrs. Clara Conley, who party. Finding it w a dance and is seeking a divorce. that ladies were invited, he drove SAN FRANCISC.—Robert Rhea *” miles in an automobile to take sued the Western Auto Electric bis wife to the party Co. for damages when he “bar HUNTINGTON, W. |his shins” on a desk in the com- day Teamster Bill Garn |pany’s office, and it threw him in-|tised himself as a “pret |to a fit of apoplexy {looking for a wife.” Today | NEW YORK.—When Izzy Weis a scared man looking for a home man told the judge he did not st He ran away after the 250th reply the duck found under his coat, the | came. duck said “Quack, quack,” and a8 gAST LIVERPOOL, Ohio—it's { the judge felt that way sbout It,’ not only the food but the dish that j too, Weisman was held for trial. | costs mo: With food prices soar PORTLAND, Me.—it’s nothing ing, pottery makers announce an to see & man wandering around! jncraase in the cost of tableware PYORRHEA jlooking for police headquarters Va.—Satur. dver man he ts us to be when the holdups be they'll burn If your gums hurt you, con- sult me without delay, be cause you urgently need at- tention I will save your teeth and relieve your suffering. My prices are as low as any other responsible dental of- in Seattle, and my work without doubt higher ‘Plass and better in every way. BK oo $5.00 Crowns tooth vee Plates that fit "ye $10.. $15 Protective all work ut It’s something else to see police te vas Lr eseeiee pide Bd headquarters wandering around) oy” ln” hehts A looking for a man. New York gops far oe idnight }have just built a $70,000 police Sota bd " ‘ eel oor a headquarters harbor ship. Se et ee Inflamed and receding CINCINNATI-Chickens, 700 of “Amie numerous: no gums are signs of Pyorrhea, them, have provided for the UE" known as Riggs’ disease, the §j/dinner to given here today for PHILADELPHIA—An undeliver. f the I President Wilson. Not chickens of © clay letier A anver er See OF ths fooege lthe Broadway type, but fried South-|to bis servant ) years before ing of the teeth, with their Bi orn style Cc has just been opened and ultimate loss | ALLIANCE, O—Machie Brusco fe'd by 4 Babylonia expert at Penn |promised visits from the stork on |S¥lvania university. Some mall the payment of a generous sum. Service | Several “would-be dads” paid, but; NEW YORK—Enrico Caruso is Sino stork. Now the police are in-|said to have spent nearly $5,000 at | vestigating the Italian bazaar held for the ben | CLEVELAND.—This city has efit of the entente allies. The ba |heen terrified by an empty re-|zaar lasted only two nights, but lvolver. Three boys, alleged auto-|Caruso wos a constant attendant mobile bandits, under arrest, said and spender they never loaded their revolvers, CLUMBUS, Ind.—The only “roof | ——— —| garden” ecbureh in the world is a failur The Central Chrisuan chureh which had a roof garden as an added attraction will be sold to IS ONLY SKIN DEEP *)': | CLEVELAND—"“Women go too Cranolene Kills Itching Germ far,” said Police Inspector Shattuck ‘glee, “otlt es med~- when he issued a warning that | nema only should not be allowed to in men's clothing on women masquerade Halloween WASHINGTON—Mre. Wilson has had several tulip bulb set ont in House gardens The until after March 4 WASHINGTON d and Austria are fighting shoulder to shoulder n Washington Their are listed among the business block exclusive residen Woodrow thousand the White won't bloom guarantee with rise jemba objectors to a new going up in their tial neighborhood FREE PHYSICIAN warsna. wounpen Man Largest and most up-to-date Dental Offices on the Pacific PAINLESS AUSTIN DENTIST This ans than any or ¢ who ina store onsult ment and Nose and will give you tt RIGHT DRUG CO. 116) HIRST AVENUE Beinecen Spring and Senece LOS ANGELES, Oct Marshal A. Mazer, of 1 pre: | by fatally wounded REE ltoday an 0 Mexicans” receiv od ne serv-| gunshot wounds when Maze other officer attempted 1 vene in a brawl! participated in by néffrly 100 Mexicans, A number Jot Mexicans were arrested 40. Cit San Ga was perhap seription for Third and Five our} Entrance 1504 Third Ave | Paha Open Sundays, 9:30 to 1 p.m, for Your Convenience STAR—MONDAY, QCT. 30, 1916. PAGE 7 LISTER DENIES THAT ‘HE ASKED SWEENEY _ FOR“WET” SUPPORT maining for campaign work, the gubernatorial contest is assum into the mat Prohibt to be talk to us to only seven went Mr. Llate Kinniog important the statement 1 Heer funy with tion was then t ed of. It was have a chatr who wan friendly Ing more Intense rivairy than it being generally that Wiison will carry Washington man in governor's to us, Hay as being in f and we It of my talk Washington aasociation indorsed any other in the state had gone cn record or of prohibition want him, As ar with Mr. Lister, th State Ile 1 and conceded now Two interesting contribu tlons to the campaign were trotted out by E. F. Sweeney, chairman of the committee of i 100, which is favoring Initiative Bill No, 18, the hotel men's booze bill, and by Julius Zittel) of Spokane, whom Gov, Lister had favored for state chair- man im. tien spent money am Told It to After ils he Told it to Bweeney,’ but told it to a committee of h ' called on him some hotel legislation, 7 com mittee was composed of Ben Nor man of the Spokane, Yakima, and Tacoma hotels; Ed Kennedy of the Kennedy hotel Seatule; W. G King, then of the Butler hotel Charies Perry, t Raine and, and two others who | BLAMES LISTER _ Montana to the that wots vietory with ‘his life Mcbride Bride's He y never a con in Lister Gov, Liste Sweeney” tion not he also 1 peo rding who Sweeney, who ls proprietor of the Savoy and Butler hotels, declare |that in 1912 Gov, Lister sollet the support of the hotel men in He told me he was aw 4, ways the Swe ren of the Place Hetel company the Mc seored a nomigation heard of such and that he favors neither nor Lister ' John H. Wallace, former state industrial insurance com missioner, In a statement is sued Monday, deciares that he warned Gov of the faulty system inaugurated over hia protest by former Commis hich sioners Baggett and Ernst, which eventually resulted looting the state fund Wallace was one of t wrote the industrial Insurance act | He ts an influential member of the | friends to pay off miners’ union, and was appointed | « as the labor representative on the firnt holding over Lister's bim Denies it Fiatly the charge ne er had the the pibith atter claima and that was in no oan inmuc in 191 That $10,000 Fund Zittell statement $10,000 fund raised t who! The relate Liste held b threat and was believed enemies of the go lanning to disc This was a friends t the ne yrtland bank The t ened to bring sult, Zittell at it term pays commin beginning fir the of ernor were Lister ther Ko. Lister ven Kubse 1 t off withe his kno was caused ‘ T new ‘ tion, & ke any contribu friendship, Zittell points to th fact that Lis paid interest on | the note for th: ears while gov-| ernor without a tempt to raise ign contributions from 1inates j all ! the claim agent, Gillies, to pass on all ciaims, Before that, two { the comminsioners used to check on Gillies. he new sys tem, one comminsioner signed his] it as cary {°O. K.” without even investigating | his subor }the claime, Wallace charges: Wallace also protested against methods by Ernet = BAD SPRAINS OR “= MUSCLE STRAIN commission and possibility of looting the industrial Insurance| Rub Pain, Ache, Soreness and |fund, which actually took place.| Swelling Right Out With and my letters to them will show} a aby that emphatically,” sald Wallace. St. Jacobs Oil. Rut it on a sprained ankle, wrist, Ww ce will take the stump for |Gov. MeHride and will campaten among the laboring classes during oulder, back or a sprain or strain anywhere, that's when you realize the magic in old, honest “St, Jw |the coming week | | cobs’ Oil,” because the moment It is |BOOZE AT MARKET + vtted. ovr comes the pain , | soreness and swelling. It } - . trates right into th | series of| muscles, nerves, ligaw ns and and r antly othes and heals the injury a quick recovery is effected Get a small trial bottle of Jacobs Oil” right now at any drug} prietor, and Edward Bird, hotel por and stop suffering. Nothing ter, were arrested. Bird is alleged |else sete things straight so quick-| to have been an outside man for|ly—so thoromhly. It is the onl Davidson ation.te ub nat ain. BOAT BLOWN ASHORE == Atten to disiod employed o4 workmen of just com tion 1 warne Gov. Lister of After tracing down a clues, dry squad officers discovered ja source of supply of whisky In a stall in the White market, Fifth ave and Pine ast. Saturday night. There half a case of pint bottled goods was found. Charles Davidson, stall pro bones in but st store Extraordinary Merchan- dise Event Puts New Times Business Dis- trict on the Map being made today schooner yacht La Viajere f the shore at Shan yor Strait of Juan le Fu . was blown tlempting to endolyn IL, in the am trophy is were » the om whore while . Attracts 1 of Sale from all the c Many are mazed at the changes made in this district in the past year Wreck Sale that is the United Wreck yndicate, ree at Fourth is the magnet that {* draw ing thousands of shoppers from the regular beaten path of the retail district. A huge stock of fine ise—part damaged different di te is being offered by this at ridien That Seattle to grasp an to save money on of clothing. groceries is evident by the large crowds of shoppers that are | turning out to attend this sale pase th John Gr CHILD'S TONGUE BECOMES COATED IF CONSTIPATED When Cross, Feverish Sick Give “California are quic Syrup of Figs” lg ad age § ble ave. dow store reh . ch being from wel and|| lously tow prices purchases furnishings ete shoes, Children love this “fruit lax ative.” and nothing else cleanses the tender stomach, liver and bow: | els #0 nicely A child simply will not stop play. | ————_____— ling to empty the bowels, and the) % — result is, they become tightly clog ged with waste, liver geta slug Rose City Importing Co, hardwa gish, stomach sours, then your lit tle one becomes cross, balf-sick, fe verish, don't eat, sleep o7 act nat urally, breatn is bad, system full of old, has sore throat, stomach ach or diarrhoea, Listen, Mother! See if tongue is coated, then give a tea: spoontul of “California Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours all the constipated waste, sour bile and un- | digested food passes out of the sys. ‘tem, and you have a well, playful child again Millions of mothers give “Califor 404 14th St. @ Oakland, Cal. SA HAPtiIadS eulitien: iavel it, and it never fails to act on the! Offers its cus- stomach, Hver and bowels 1, ~ Ask your druggist for & 60-cent tomers in Seat- bottle of Callfornia Syrup of o 4 he Figs,” which haw full directions for ile and) Wash- babies, children of all ages and for ington com. grown-ups plainly printed on the bad plete lines of choicest Cali- fornia Grape bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. et the genuine, made by Juice, Mineral Waters, etc., at California Fig Syrup Company.” Refuse any other kind with con tempt. | lowest prices. All orders ship- ped day re- ceived ‘Beretol ToothCream, | a) necessity ever} ¢ the public that Is a real de voyer of germa by actual teat Vor Sale by All Droggiate tm 250 ‘Tubes Im Red Carton, \ — did not} ‘on | Safe and Sane Credit The special offering, announced below, is a fair sample of the Gottstein method of aiding the thrifty in acquiring a more completely furnished home with- out obligating them to pay more each week or month than the limited income will justify. A cordial invitation is extended to all, especially young married or engaged couples, to visit the special home outfit display rooms on second and third floors. We Charge No Interest We Encourage Thrift Evening Appointments: gladly appointments with those who find it inconvenient to call dur- We will arrange evening ing the regular business hours. PHONE MAIN 6921 EXTRA SPECIAL During the coming week customers may select the com- plete furnishings for any room in the home and have the en- tire outfit placed in the home at once on the extraordinary terms of only ONE dollar down. Linéns, ils, etc.; in fact, everything needed for Parlor, Living Room, Bedroom, Dining Room or Kitchen This includes Furniture, Rugs, Curtains, Chinaware, Kitghen Uten- immense Balance what you can spare nicely The Great Buck’s Union-Made Steel Range Will Cook Thanksgiving Dinner to Perfection! Make Your Selection Now. Your Old Stove Taken in Exchange. \M.A.GOTTSTEIN. IFURNITURE CO. | SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS } BRING ONE DOLLAR—choose to suit your own fancy from our dependable mer dise, an ade without delay Blankets, Comforts Added to Account Heating Stoves Added to Account Second Ave., Betwzen Pike and Pine Sts. CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE know that plays are not written, but rewritien? Every scene that produced a laugh last night will be nursed and two laughs gotten out of it Earnest e in her personally PAULA REALIZES LAWTON'S | Upon my first stage appearance, INFATUATION FOR HER | did not realize I had to give PUT HER ON THE | jeredit for my presence there to STAGE | | arnest Lawton’s sudden infatua- @)\ tion for me. 1 thought he fell in love with me, as I did with him, at ° please don’t joke. I'm horribly tired. It seems as tho I Must just sleep all day.’ * Karnest ‘Well, you can't,’ was the some- called me Up and asked if I had eling answer. ‘You must cose The queen Is | Seen, the ‘papers, praised me, and take the bitter with the sweet. You ive the queen,’ and it|then told me a rehearsal had been ad lots of sweet in the news- outh and freshness | Called for one o'clock this morning. Now come, But I thought we were thru re. and take your medicine like hearsing,’ I said fretfully. I was!a good chiid tired and did not want to dress and And truly, Somehow I did not like the tone | 8 out bitter medicine I had to take.” the criticism at all. It seemed | My dear did (To be continued) ) make Mary Madden and me out} — 2 as not striving for histrionic honors METROP OLITAN SUNDAY NOV. 5 but for interest of Earnest MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY SEATS NOW ON SALE took myself to task for harboring such evil ideas, I remembered Earnest’s careless remark that he Miss Madden had been long | THE LIEBLER COMPANY'S PRODUCTION OF THE MIGHTIEST PLAY ON THE PLANET Margie,” said story, “no » more than One paper's Th Paula ext morning continuing h of the play w imentary to me the rehears ho On the ‘morning aft headline dead; lor contrasted my with the riper t hard 1 of hnique, but some Mary Mad aie. Margie, it was very child, you not the and ther to ‘bore each oth and 1 thought that possibly they had never cared very much for each other For the t time I began experience feelings of morning after’ as 1 read those no tices, end 1 why | had efgaved for the part of Elga One He Chose,” 1 was un Of course, | bad that Col Inn episode a of me ag stuff for the publicity m but [| could only thank my lucky st that chanee had thrown me in the way of Earnest Lawton Personally, Margie, 1 tind all good things of life—yes Il bad things-have dropped inte my lap as tho spilled from Fate fitful fingers. What 1 have work ed for } have never obtained, What I have longed for has*often eluded me, but the things | somehow had » hunch to go and ask for have come to me almost without the slightest effort on my par The stage is said to be always the lookout for talent—but ts 1 have in the last few years me of the most talented t aside for mediocre young who have had little ex to the woudered been in ‘The known lege Kood irs it? seen girls & actres perience You may (tractive personality you display tunately for the for untried which aa entausiasie girl wishes to enter the ‘chance’ is usually the meeting of some man who takes an interes: youth, ambition and a charihing must le Unfor well as have features but chance 100 PEOPLE NIGHTS—$2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c MATINEES—$1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c ALL SEATS RESERVED your wares lage as any yusiness PRICE tim thi ee ke

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