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Bhe election of Hughes last night,| = | Bee Dr. Edwin J. Brown HIMSELF 718 Firwt Av, Union Block, Seattle's Leading nist TALL 19 | LOWER FLOOK, PIKE PLACE MKT.) Mall Orders Filled UL 8 unit’ US Army Stee) Pots . Folding Cote +. «800 Cloth Logger Shirts, re) 82. Gov't Bristle Bruuhes.. . Rubber Ponchos §1.00- ubber Blankets. . , 6x7 4 , Army Sheiter Ru Te AND NAVY STORE 1s00 Wimmer 4VE. SmATTIM, Wasm. ot Wilson| STAR—WEDNESDAY, PAGE 2 NOV. 8, 1916. UNCONFINED IS JOY OF DEMS; HIRE BAND turns that he suddenly started pass aft on, the wd in the 42nd at, building headquarters increased | {9 eut handfuls of the new dimes aah th Acie ane € By 1p. w.| Which he designed for the United the Hd was ripped off and thrown ms. 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YODER | ave., where republican headquarters ae . oie United Press Staff Correspondent are located The democrats ree | WROTE LOVE LETTERS NEW YORK, Nov, 8.—-Confined| membered the verenade they got - joy had no room at democratio| from their friends, the enemy, last | W->———— ; “ # headquarters this afternoon, Ag| Hight, when it looked all Hughes Principals in the | A Secretary of the Treasury Me-| | “Pol Yen”? Ca ; the trend toward Wilson grew more t y | Poison Pen” Case ‘ strengly defined during the early|A@00 Was #o delighted by late re-| ate l, 4 SHOOTS HIMSELF TO END HIS TOOTHACHE Special to The Pos PROSSER, Nov. 6 teliigencer. Angust Swan- J. H. Hell, school principal al- | leged to have written “poison pen | | son, a Horse Heaven farmer, today shot himself in the head to end toothac His condition is serious, He bought the pistol, a .32 six-shoot- er, four years ago, when he saw @ neighbor ill, saying that he would never suffer that way. The gun was used for the first time today. faithful, | CHICAGO, III, Nov. 8—John |Henry Hell, former principal of | Morgan Park High school, is an ex- \Ile from Chicago! For more than a year Hell, while living with his wife and five chil- dren, It Is charged by the police, | | wrote love letters to Mre. Marie Moore, whom he had met while | ] | both were teaching school, then be gan writing “poison pen” letters. More than 100 letters, collected by a private detective agency, ara said to have been written to Mra m 4 her relati friends | land en syers At first, the de- m. the stad Ive a Think of the sufferings of this poor, dis- [sale ‘rom “yor eng §. tall with tracted individual, driven to desperation solely | tective the letters, all anony- all, I've wanted | | | Moore @ |mous, were full of declarations of | affections toward Mrs. Moore, then \later full of spite. “Dear Miss Twenty-eight,” “My dear W. W. (wonder worm My dear Marie” were lettere d to Mrs. Moore. with you, cenan meee or Are you giving YOUR teeth proper care Another note had the remark: “With all the thousands of things 1 have had to do today, there has been ever before me the face of the dearest soul I've ever known. There isn't a line in that face I @on't love. Her eyes, her lps, her cheeks—well, I'm sure she knows.” Mra. Moore moved from Chi- cago to Angola, ind., to escape the letters, she says, but let- te before. ‘eo. She er the letters and © sent to hr employers, and relatives, telling her. Some letters and attention? Free Painless Dentistry The wonderful new Painless Anesthetic—the lat- est triumph in modern dentistry — introduced and used exclusively in Seattle by Dr. M. O. Sipes, head of the Boston Dental staff, is fered absolutely free to every reader of The Star. Not a cent is charged for extracting your useless, worn-out, decaying teeth. The longer they remain in your mouth the greater the menace to your general health—to life itself. No matter how many have to be extracted, there will be no charge whatsoever. » threaten n B, Jon |eays Heil a force M |vorce he | crawl at “He told me never thought of | marrying her,” Jones says, “but he| said he would rat A street ~ rivate detective, writing the “to try to 4 band to di- en to make her n principal of the Park High school and not > it Jacob Loeb, president of the] board of education, heard of the af-| fair, with the result that he request: | ed Hell to resign his office as princt-| pal of the Morgan Park High} school and to leave Chicago. Mrs. Hell, with her five children, the oldest of whom {s 17 years, re- mains in Chicago, faithful to her You do not have to order other work. The Boston Dental’s Co.’s Painless System is con- sidered marvelous. Not the slightest feeling or pain is felt in any operation—and yet the method is so simple sg. tog ERE ar and positively harmless. Just one simple application prosecu if, but the postoftice of the wonderful anesthetic direct to the gums. No depart threatens to take up lthe case to fer whether the| unpleasant after-effects. r were ed illegally in the} sending of the “polaon pen” let Come any time between the hours of 9 and 5 o’clock. |Two Derelicts—-One Th ‘ : . Says He Will Eat e painless service and all extracting—no mat- Other This Winter| ter how many teeth—is extended to all FREE. etch fete ale TaN Rt pal ‘ The Boston Dental offices, founded by Dr. Sipes White is going to eat his horse! nftealdents of North Olmstead, | more than 15 years ago, at 1420 Second avenue, di- 0 here, object, but no law {s *, ry going to stop Joe. Ht K. Ferry, rectly opposite the Bon Marche, is one of the largest, Thumane soctet igent, has told eo busiest, most reliable dental United States. All work is guaranteed and charges are extreme- ly moderate. No charge for a thorough examination. establishments in the can kill and eat the horse if he Ile sees winter com ir hi mething to leat | Man and horse have been living together in a one-room hut. Joe has stopped working the horse, so jhe will get fat. | f Jim could talk,” says Joo, “he'd tell mo to go ahead. If he could do me any good after going, he'd want to, He'd want me to jeat him, and I'm going to.” WELL, HAVE THEY ART EXHIBITED But Joe is soft-hearted, Ferry, | | r being a HUMANE society agent, PACIFIC QUIFITTING fl td is out oO! own , y 7 7 », ‘ if j } LONDON, Nov. &—Sir James|Bdgar Forkner, of Richmond, Ind, PPAU MT GURLUL EUR IRA ord , Yoxall, in a recent spec r Lon-|are on exhibition in the Washing. ; 1A A SO OU! | FESSES MEK WOMEN NEW YORE N § At 10:25 a8 ory that the tand-| White building nd are attracting . may yw \s © Brooklyn Kagle elect over th bearing | a la jount of interest 00 7X ) od. & bulletin etving|the ds, “Gott mit uns,” and that| The scenes are all painted in and FOR : 4 electoral votes and Wil-| this is always followed by the rais-| near Seattle and radiate true art a) } t, California, Oregon, New| ing of a standard he Tommies,| Forkner has been called the sun »xico and Wyoming doubtful, Wil-| bearing the words, “We got mit-|shino artist. Yet, a number of his ’ | son leading tn California, It he wins this state and loses the other three he will win by one vote, tens, too.” exhibits are in a dull gray, depict- He asserted that the legend is} ing the fog and rainy day effect of the fancy of a lyric writer, the Puget sound country, || YOUR CREDIT ISO K eer