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GIRLS and BOYS! —this is the last week to join the “STAND- ARD CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB!” —come in and get one of these attractive little banks (in the afternoon only, between 3 and & o'clock), take it home and start saving your pennies and small change! —if you bring back the bank, our Toy Store will give you a “Toy Credit” of $1 for the first 75 cents aved! —surely and certainly this is Seattle's popular _ heater store! —where the brightest and most attractive heater showing in the Northwest awaits you! heater pricings are the fairest—the very Stare ae representative heater makes most ‘er are ones know satisfy, the kinds in vit ! credit is surely good” the Arctic EMPREAS —thie la a very serviceable des stove for wood: made of heavy gray castiron: one of the beet st bem stoves made: regular price —this te the Hell BM- ee = good heavy al taht heater for wood only; hae nic top front 5 ron lege and a apectal check ? cannon heater, by damper collar joint { castiron construction #0 you can easily check tn a good fire t08 B-ineh —a very heavy oak —this le a servic and Improved sty urns and swing ; very ornamen ttrepet it d-inch firepot stores; for has heavy eastiron top and bottom large lift cow 11, a 1i-tneh inches at aes Olympic coal and : wood b jong open face mica door STAR-—TUESDAY, WHOLESALE HOUSE _ RAPS BOOZE BILLS The Western Dry Goods com jare pany, one of the largest wholesale | easier |firms in Seattle, soos such great It would hurt our business to {mprovement {n business conditions | weaken the prohibition law, Much thru the dry law that it fs firmly|money now being spent for dry against the boore bills up to the| goods would be diverted to ‘wet vote on November 7 The present dry law ts good Answering a letter from the S@/only it should be ‘dryer’ It ought jatte dry campaign committee, | to prevent shipments into the state, ‘ord Anderson, secretary,| There should be severer penalties Tuesday said for breaking the law “Business ts much better and the Moreover, more money spent for) dry law in largely résponstble for| ood clothes, good food, and good the change. Sales are about one-| entertainment, make for good mor | third greater than in 1914, profits als.” better, and collections are CALDWELL WARNS OCT, 31 PAGE 2 "DRAPER HEIRESS 1s || THEY FOLLOW TIP | AN ITALIAN PRINCESS |) protiowing the receipt of numer s letters pointing out that Hquor was being rnold at 1525% First av police urreated Mra, | Sadler Tuesday Fure and Land, 2¢ were witnesses 1916. officer there early seamacrens, waitress, Alive Bertha held a CUT THIS OUT {OLD ENGLIBH RECIPE FOR CA TARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES If you know someone who Is trou or Catarrhal this formula and | | bled with head not Deafness, cut out } hand it to them, and you will have been the means of saving some f erer, perhaps, from total deaf ness, Recent experiments have | |proved conclusively that Catarrha) Deafness, noises, ete were the direct » of constitutional head eau OF UTILITY DODGE Declaring that something had been “slipped over,” Cor- poration Counsel Caldwell Tuesday ordered his assistant, Walter Meier, to hurry to Olympia and find out about the conference before the public service commission there on utility regulation. “L was never notified,” Caldwell | said, “and knew nothing about the conferen until I saw the papers. Norwood Hrockett is there, on the Job for the traction company, and urging the commission to regulate municipally owned utilities, | “Other cites are represented, and were no doubt notified, The Ta- coma city Nght plant has « repre sentative on the ground d all the corporation owned wUllities are be ling represented.” The conference ts in session to formulate new rules to govern gas, or and electric service Caldwell sald there was no doubt that the clty regulation of its utllt tes was in danger, because no no tification to attend the conference had been sent him, «+ Meter left immediately for Olym- | pia. ‘CHANGE NEEDED IN ‘OOUNTY,SAYS BROWN Fdwin J. Brown, ndidate for prosecuting attorney, brought his audience to a burst of applause at Enumclaw last night when he point ed to the administration of Wood-| ned lrow Wilson and said that with all| of the criticiam from press and | voice, not one charge of corruption eub vent ay haout! been m ainst the natic in, and you have proven that you]@l democratic administration, 1 are reliable, honest people to deal has there been one charge of cor ja ll the ext 8k? | ruption against Gov. Lister's ad- toe, sia; | ministration, save what he inber- ited when he took office audience applauded heart!ly Brown then called attention to the vice syndicates, and alleged cor ruption aod graft in King county and Seattle. It's time for a change in our! Fi county government,” said Brown. | on, 1. 8. Doesn't a Testimonial Like This Convince You? Gentlemen: 1 had been t before you exar my, teeth find that your p: and workmanship could not be decided to ‘xk You promi CLARK en i. ommend you inth Ave possibly read o teett-| ke this and etill have any | MRS. AXTELL GETS | WIRE FROM WILSON ¥ operator in this office te a | craduate 4 dentist. who h., Oct, 31 Mrs. Frances C. Axtell, progressive democratic candidate for congre : received the following telegram from President Wilson today “May I not express my sincere interest in your candidacy for con gress, and I hope that prospects of your campaign are bright n't cowt obligation. It prob ably won't cost nearly as much as | Fou think it will te put your teeth into perfect condition, and in any event It will be worth « great deal mere to you than it will © 3! Office WIFE DEAD; HUSBAN cr | HELD BY NEIGHBORS | Diagonally office. from the Post. Be © to get to the right place nn TACOMA, Oct. 31. — Sheriff} Longmire was notified, late Mon: day night, that a woman at Wilke-| son had been shot and that her hus band was under arrest. No nam or detaila were given ! The woman, the husband plains, committed suicide. but neighbors assert they heard the [couple quarreling | ox | was taken by DEPUTIES HUNT FOR | _ WILD-EYED ROBBER | County officers are looking tor| jthe wild-eyed individual who held up W. J. Lewis, of Sunnyside, tn his own house and with his own | «un The man discharged the gun Pure Foods —Less Expense |point blank at Lewis and then dis-| appeared down the street, shouting “To help keep down the cost t the top of his voice and dis- of baking, in these days of rising || charging the gun at regular inter-| prices, buy the new guaranteed J) vals. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 31 Rises in the retail prices of flour 9 Auto Rogers’ ¢;\'° ‘EXPECT SENSATION _jrow, Zimmer declared, vedere. Alsease, and that salves, sprays, in halers, etc., merely temporize with the complaint, and seldom, if ever effect & permanent cure, This be ing so, much time and money has |been spent of late by a noted special int in perfecting a pure, gentle, yet effective tonic that would quickly dispel all traces of the catarrhal polson from the system. The effec Itive prescription which was event | Jually formulated, 4 which has! aroused the belief that deafnens | will soon be extinct, is given below lin understandable form, so that any one can treat themselves in their own home at little expense. | | Secure from your druggiat 1 on. | }Parmint (Double Strength), about) \75e worth. Take this home and jadd to it % pint of bot water and | }4 on. of granulated sugar; stir un-| {ti dissolved. Take one tablespoon: | ful four times a day | The first dose should begin to re Neve the distressing head noises, headache, dullness, cloudy think ing, etc., while the hearing rapidly returns a8 the system {ts invigorat ed by the tonic action of the treat ment. Loss of smell aod mucus dropping in the back of the throat, are other symptoms that show the presence of catarrbal poison, and which are often entirely overcome noted 1. thin efficacious treatment. Near Italian family. In two y when iy ninety per cent of all ear trou- she will be 25, the princess will bien are directly caused by catarrh come into full contro! of half the |inarefore. there must be many peo- Draper fortunes. ple whose hearing can be restored by this*simple home treatment PRINCESS BONCOMPAGN/. Princess Boncompagni, who was Mise Margaret Draper, daughter of the late U, &. ambassador to italy, Is shown here as she appeared at her recent marriage to Prince An. Grea Boncompagni, of Every person, who ie troubled ve this prescription a trial sation in the Benton L. Barrett case of his wife and her 17-yearold son,; GAR 3 or, intimated today that he would Without Lines / Officers have been © to lo for the preliminary The best Lenses made at any| }ion ves two pairs of glasses ©. and M. Curry with head noises, catarrhal deaf-| may be sprung at the preliminary RYPTIOK at Santa Mont tomorrow. Cap produce Raymond Wright, one of me inthe @ Ze tina} town north of San Franct him south price—Kryptok Invisible Bi-Focal EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS ness, or catarrh in any form, should LOS ANGELES, Oct! 31.—A sen hearing of the self-confessed slayer) = H. R. Zimmer, dete invertigat the supposed victimes sent to a I cate Wright and bring ens hearing tomor. | Lenses—for close. and distant vis o TOUR; MOTHER DEAD Optical Co , s INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 91.—-Chas W. Fairbanks, republican nominee for vice president, will arrive home| today to attend funeral of his mother, Mrs. Mary Adelaide Smith Fairbanks, 87, who died suddenly at her son's home last night Fairbanks was campaigning at Rockford, ll., when word was sent to him of his mother's death. He immediately canceled all speaking dates and started for Indianapolis the THE SEATTLE Capt. A. P command, Northern ters with barkentine Bel Jochimsen in arrived in port from Alaskan and Siberian wa that the vessel the Russian govern ment to carry military reservists CHEAPEST FARES TO CALIFORNIA’ | —cie— Brown Will Talk) First. Second. $i2 $9 19 4 21 16 reports Ban Francisco Los Angeles an Diego The Multnomah Cormick & aship ¢ on the reasons for graft and corruption in King County4 i abel ig jand Seattle at the Grand The- s fast liners,| atte. Thursday noon, from will sail Friday, November 3rd, for 30 to 1 o'clock, Southern California ports, Every | conveblence for passengers is pro Mr Lundin s vided, and the meals served are un consider | surpassed. As there’ is ; able travel booking at present, it} invite you to come and ad PAINLESS DENTISTRY Dr. Sipes’ Generous Offer Is Still Open to Every Reader of The Star Teeth extracted, no matter how many, absolutely without one cent of cost. No other work need be ordered. The wonderful new anesthetic, the greatest discovery of this character yet given to the world, never fails. It robs every operation of its fear and pain. Come any time, any day, between the hours of 9 and 5. Have no fears or misgivings—the great Painless Anesthetic, used only by Dr. Sipes and the Boston Dental Staff of Specialists, is as harmless as the baby’s “soothing syrup.” No nau- sea, no unpleasant after-effects. Just one simple application to the gums and every tooth in your head could be extracted without the slight- est hurt or feeling. The big, busy Boston Dental Co., founded by Dr. Sipes more than 15 years ago, is located at 1420 Second Avenue, directly opposite the Bon Marche. : All work is personally guaranteed by Dr. Sipes. Charges are about half what one would expect to-pay for first class work. jhe has just cémpleted the contract HIP BUILDING WILL with Norwegian interests for the CONTINUE AFTER WAR |construction of seven freighters of dress the audience on the rea 9,400 tons each. sons for existing conditions in|. R. 8. Moore, af the Moore-Scott} Moore sald the shipbuilding in Seattle and King County to tren Ween “age Francisco, dustry would continue at the pres] ) passed thru Seattle Tuesday, enjent rate for years after the Euro | route home from the St, where! pean war. fg fee for yea ith hard. will be well to make reservations ir years with hard~ eat kind of usage. neatly trimmed with nickel fine 18 ize 20 ize Baking Powder “You can use it with assurance that it is made of the purest and other staples, effective yester-jat once. Full particulars at the day and today, are only the fore-| Milwaukee ticket office, Second runners of increased cost of every\ave. and Cherry, . Phone Eltott edible, and the consumer must ac-| 4s materials known to modern sci- || cept these as inevitable, #aid offi-| —— aves s3 ence; that it contains no alum, |i ctals of the Retail Grocers’ associ. albumen or other ingredient not }\ation today. The only grain of . qe sanctioned by the best food au: }icomfort wax the postponement of Come in and vt wy orities the rise in bread prices to 6 cents, Hear the Latest — Maa) E D d oh verybo “The manufacturers of Rogers’ || but this is too short lived, as the Baking Powder stand behind all |jnew price becomes effective Mon Music Played on This Splen- In the Home with a Columbia grocers with a strict money- |) day. did Instrument. These long, rainy winter back guarantee,” OBJECTS TO TITLE evenings will pass very pleas- 2 H. F. Gibson, proprietor of the Endorsed by the Westfield antly when you have this fine Cabinet the Radiant EMPRESS} | tHe Gem EMPRESS CENTS A POUND TESER ETE OURDERRREAE “f Second ave. 8., who lost a demur rer Monday in the superior court in a test case against the city in connection with the ordinance pro viding for licensing pharmacies, ob. jects to being classed with the fly Phoenix Drug corporation, at 118 Board of Health The Rogers Company a ; ' 6 $7.75 Seattle Office $13.95 heater tor wood onty; 308 Maynard Bidg handsome keaps fire over night 9 . nervicea! h body of stove made of Phone Main 2066 by-night druggists, asserting he has stove for wood; heavy polished —_ateal ‘been in the business for 27 years, made of heavy with heavy inner lining = — Voters Please Take Notice! wing foot Everybody entitled to vote can greatly help in conducting the coming General Election on Novem- ber 7, 1916, by each one woting as early as they can do so on election day, because the unusual large num- ber of Registered Voters, and the likelihood of the largest vote ever cast in King County, will make it most difficult for all to vote unless everyone votes as early as possible. BYRON PHELPS, County Auditor. Columbia in your home 24 Selections Chosen from the best music, are being given with the in- strument, together with a lib- eral supply of needles, and the complete outfit is offered at $83.35 on the most Liberal Terms, latest heater: miasion has corner top spring runner foot SABA REET ES nickel urn; nick: rail and nickel rail. No. 22, special. . SPECIAL TERMS OF A MONTH PAYS FOR IT COLUMBTA—24 Selections and all complete—all ready to give you the Best Entertatiinent rHE Needles Seattle's Talking Machine Headquarters Telephone—Elliott 52