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PAGE EIGHT. Bowels Get Weak As Age Advances The First NecexHlty Is f<> Keep the ltuwelH (..nilj Open With a Mild l.ii\iiti»<--i«.nii. Healthy old age 1b bo abso lutely dependent upon the condi tion of the bowels that great care should be taken to see that they act regularly. The fact is that as ago advances the stomach mus cles become weak and inactive and the liver does not store up the Juices that art- necessary to prompt digestion. Borne help can be obtained by eating easily digested foods and by plenty of exercise, but this lat ter Is irksome to most elderly people. One thing is certain, that a state of constipation should al ways be avoided as it Is danger ous to life and health. The list plan Is to take a mild laxative as often as Is deemed necessary. But with equal certainty it Is suggest ed that cathartics, purgatives, phyßlcs, Baits or- pills l>e avoided, as they do but temporary good and are bo harsh as to be a ■hock to a delicate system. A much better plan, and one that thousand* of elderly people are following. Is to take a gentle lajrativp-tonfc like Dr. Caldwell's Byrup Pepsin, which acts as near ly Hke nature as Is possible. In fact, the tendency of this remedy Is to strengthen the stomach and bowel muscles and bo train them to act naturally again, when mcd- Iclneo of all kinds ran usually he dispensed with. This is the opin ion of many people of different agee; among them Mr. William Delliert, Hoxie, Kan., and Mrs. (Paid Advertisement.) EDWARD MEATH (Treasurer Pierce County.) RKPUnLICAN CANDIDATE FOR STATE TRKASURER ACTIONS flll'XT—Th* ....... who for.c.l «he ntnet mil «in nml oilier euriiornllonn to pay Ihrlr (hum, »ni..iiiillii|i (o nearly one-half million ilollura. , KKl'UllT OF It I I.! II OF IN-KPKCTIOX OS I 111 \»I 11 1 It •- OF KICK OF I'll 111 I. county "The office Ik well managed and has been during period cov ered by our examination. Mr Ed, Miath, anil his Deputies, are well Informed as to their duties, and are always courteous and obliging to the iteneriil public. "He regulate* the office force by the work to be done and en deavor» to have no Idle men on the pny roll. Economy consistent with efficient service in the plan of the present administration. •Treasurer Meath Is deserving of much credit on account of the attention Riven to the collection of dellquent personal prop erty taxes, especially on the back years from 1900 to date. "The books have been accurately and well kept In a neat and painstaking manner. Everything In this department Is In good condition." If elected State Treasurer, I will devote the same energy to the office as I have to the County Treasurershlp. SEASONABLE GOODS THAT ARE PRICED, MORE THAN RIGHT, AT PAULSON BROS., THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST. E^t BUTTER |>EPT. __ _/!? W^^^3^S^^W Red Hot Hpeeiiils for Sat. & Men. mXL >v, / /T? rl T^_—,——g^v An EXTRA FANCY OREGON JliV X / I htSSkm. /^m**E£">j^A > CREAMERY BUTTER. Perfect C" j I, * i uHT3tf|fifr V MB^_Kk{!sßM I satisfaction or money 01 r» I^c%&Tj[y'^^r EGGS— High quality, every egg fQzJkCSn£fy[f^, f RVfABB«BH| guaranteed. 9Qr» I /j^ i-Al /§ B$MJt~{S CARNATION MILK, 1 X-» —^-/i./^—^Hr_w_> H *^*~ 2 cans Iwb m,-MHKBmm GINGEn SNAPS—Fresh ' O_ OOFFKE SERVED FREE JT^^^MbL baked and crisp, a lb db SATURDAY dWirniiiTlKfc SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES in, It>s our Ideal M- •'■ Coffoe K*t^BntflGßff3#''2P 3 boxes |Ub served free with sugar and ' ■»r». •' ■•"*s_j —————_———-__—___ cream and we sell OQ. ■nßM& HMaa^fl'* it at, 11, ZuC H_^^__. Don't make a mistake. ■ÜBS! W^k SS& .____■(» This coffee lias no equal in Bpi^_B ■ PNLmmmHOHBI. the city for th« money. jß^fry '"' >r~_P^ HUH - Other Coffee Dept. Specials ; /^^^pi^\ "PANCAKE TURXER i°, C b E. B. Tea ' 24c W W W Polished steel blade; reg. 5c Q- Vibe "small nc II article. Special, each PC Wnlte B™£ 25C PKRFECTIO^OIL STOVE ""^ ■_- 4-ration can Fish ... 25C i Ti ■< f_«SfiA _*— Balls, 2 cans ZvJO The most reliable ami ser- $£lf&3m /^ pm_S™ StarCU> 5C viewable oil heater on the T^-sP* fax <■#! P g U market, guaranteed odorless jc J** Wv^ %n "HOOTBES" INFANTS and satisfactory or money \ •!••/• V •* » • -.t^ j • refunded. Saturday and VZ,/ V"^TJ i! and ma %. of fH&fe Monday O1 nn *^w*v A^tdtß^ fine zephyr DndßkH .spectal «POiOU -^MmßT' d?aw s'titag 1 s!™ BS 4. 8 and 1C can- MWQI fftll SsllliH ATTRACfIOXS die power, Knar- im» I, i.l.i^rJ E99V ■ 200 New Edison Unbreakable anteed to burn H IK. Men's and Women's Knitted Cylinder Records: regular 800 hours. Sat. mfß M Scarf Muffler; rc h ii*ar 50c \Q n 35c values OH & Mon. in X Nl ■ item. Special lUb Your choice ZUC special... lUU VV^^^ ——____—____________ Latest Song Hits ■ CANDY DEPT. The "Gaby Glide," IE. ? _-_v ■ BISQUE New crop WalnuU, «IH#» a coPy I «IU DOLLS ■ a pound ZUC "Kentucky Days," 4 r ,»tf|Erg. Flow.log.Ualr... New. crop Almonds, . rto_ a copy IJb (■{INS and moving a pound ZvJC Moonlight in Jungle 1C JmpJm! eyes Stand up Cream Cara- <r ft Land," a copy IUC f. 1C« New crop Walnuts, IDC The "Doo B ie Man IC. l»'l,l- a pound ZUC "Kentucky Days," IC. 5 Flow.iug Ualr New crop Almonds, oQ#i a copy ' **** rj and moving a pound ZjC 'Moonlight in Jungle ■! r_ ; eyes Stand up Cream Cara- 4C- Land," a copy |JU 1 IK- mels, 1-2 lb IDC The "Boogie Man jc. vIWJW^ IUU ■ Hand Rolled Choc. i__ Rag," a copy IJb [WMI ' HARKING Creams. 1-2 lb. IOC "You're My Baby,' *C - le/au^ DOCS Fresh Made Taffy, any if a copy IJO i D(a Something • flavor, 1-2 lb .......... IOC ' H ■ new anil novel —____________^______ A C 3» A. Wm*»*y i. ■ ... each with ' '' ' " r*____v: • -. . ' « ''■' ■• m nickel plated ORr C Hrfe^at " ■■ chaln -•**** 9 . PANTS HANGERS ~~^"^~~~"~~~~~~~^~~~~~ W nd Sklrt Hangers, never a BOYS' AND . . .... HWHUII WM . complaint on these. ■ 2 day MISSES' lU,\< X MJSfSi-M special A WORSTED If ''!■ !\ jBgBaHM at each ZC ih>m:. [ ff7J iBBfUfBg ■ An exceptional 1-. GEM _■>. value, high class flfjlfl BIACK JAPANNKO COAL HODS PEROXIDE OP W' ' merchandise thai f,..-^/W No. 17, a good size, worth O0« „,,„..„, v _EW you pay 300 and IrmH 45c regular. Special ZOC ' i>i.<".i-> P^l 40e a pair for WfigtY P 8 or., bottles, sold CwSnmrf ?ro em^To /I" 8 M-- „, f COAL SHOVEL " usually at 25c. 2 » i Special On Made of 1-piece steel, black A- day special £»„ aßf^.'r'-. 23c Japanned. -^^:.^. .4c at . .7....... 9c HJ PAULSON BROS. CO. S The Store for Everybody. ;^ \1 ; 1105-1107 C Street. ■ Deliveries made only when purchaseVamounts to $1.00 or more. Phone Main 232. MR. WM. DEIBERT I'oiiri Wilson, Sandpolnt, Idaho, and they have Syrup Pepsin con stantly in the house. A bottle (U be bought of any druggist at fifty tents or one dol lar. People usually buy the fifty cent «ize first, and then, having convinced themselves of Its mer its they buy the dollar size, which Is more economical. Any elderly person can follow these sugges tions with safety and the assur ance of good results. If no member of your family has ever used Syrup Pepsin and you would like to make a per sonal trial of it before buying it in the regular way of a drug gist, send your address—a postal will do —to Or. W. B. Caldwell, 415 Washington St.. Montlcello, 111., and a free sample bottle will be mailed you. Results are al ways guaranteed or money will be refunded. Times Political News of Tacoma and Pierce Co Emll Stenberg and A. H. Moore were the principal speaker* at a republican meeting at Ruston last night. Stenberg pictured the hor rors of the Grover Cleveland dem ocratic administration over 20 years ago and Moore insdsted the state administration by republi cans was decidedly progressive. Progressives held a big meeting at Gig Harbor last night with over 60 present. Wadsworth, Heed, Jamieson, Thompson, Nor ton, Langford, Uorley, Nogberg, and Smith all spoke briefly. Jamieson reviewed his past po litical efforts and declared when elected sheriff he intends to stop the present methods and do some thing for county prisoners. He wants a county farm to put them on where they can work in the open and get back into the path of industry and correct living. The women of Spanaway will hold a meeting at Hodal's hall in Spanaway Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. J. A. Sorley, Roy Thompson and Reed and Smith, candidates for county commis sioners, will speak. ' YOU'LL FIND IT HERE 3><s><s><S><s><s-<S>'s><£"§><S>'s><S><s><s><3> S> WBATHER FORECAST, <$> -.»><§.<s><s.<s><s><s><», <$> <$. <$> <J> <$> <«><s> Ninety-one years ago today, Sir Oliver Dustpan first saw the light. At an early age he left the baron ial halls in Stokeington-on-Trent, Green Tea Gardens, S. W., and garnered himself a job in a choco late eclair factory. One day while experimenting with the goo which he shot into the eclairs, Sir Oliver dropped a large gob of it upon the floor; Thus was discovered the law of gravitation. ♦ . . Officialls: Rain tonight and Saturday. R. L. Walker, chairman of the membership committee of the Ro tary club, has resigned from the club. Agnes Hubmann has filed a mo tion in superior court asking tem porary alimony. Her husband, George, is suing for divorce. She THE TACOMA TIMES. # Progrensire Meetings Tonight ♦ •«> Fern Hill—Dow, Benbow, ♦ # Summit—Jaruieson, Keyes <T ■$ Old Town —Kihhl, Norton, $> # Rowland. «> •S> Maplewood—Paulhamus. <? <& Oakland—Qilbo, Comfort. « J. H. Chandler, Harry Auston for Edwin Miller, J. F. Libby, E. F. McKenzle and Calvin J. Can were the republican candidates who spoke at a political meeting at Old Town last night. Carr was in his home precinct where he said he got all but two votes at the primaries and he hoped to get those next Tuesday. Republicans will hold meetings tonight at Danish Brotherhood hall, Gilbert hall, Graham and Steilacoom. A. L. Crim of Ellensburg will speak at a prohibition rally at PiiKet Sound university tonight. A. F. Sargeant will represent the party before the Women Voters' Educational association this after noon. says she has no money to prepare a defense. David H. Allen asks divorce from his wife, Ella, whom he mar ried in Arkansas in 1895. He alleges abandonment. S. W. Oyer, discharged plumb ing inspector, will be given a hearing Monday before the civil service board. Increasing traffic has forced the Milwaukee railroad to separate its traveling freight and passenger agents' departments. Ad Louthers, who was taken to jail drunk and later removed to the county hospital where he hae lain unconscious since Wednesday morning, will probably die witn out recovering consciousness be fore another day. Excessive use of intoxicants hag affected his kid neys. "When buying pork sanisage in sist on Diamond T. C. Brand pure pork sausage. There is no bet ter made. Made by Carsteng Packing Co." "Advertisement." F. A. Huntley, state commis sioner of horticulture, has under way plans for the compiling of a western fruit growers' quids, the first publication of its kind in the west. Admitting he was insane when found sawing a heavy log with a small piece of hand saw, Leonard Hakanson is bein« held by the police. Airtight heaters, $1.50 and up Kwing Hardware Co., 1111 C at Main 7750. "Advertisement" In honor of her daughter, Mrs Reuben Lawrence, who is visiting in the city and will return Satur day to Vancouver, B. C, Mrs. Otto Johnson, 523 5 South L St., entertained at a luncheon yea«er day. Covers were laid for 12. Fines of $'50 and costs were im posed upon Martin Olson, Joe Pinger and Henry Jenson of Elbe, and Clem Ohlser of Alder, who pleaded guilty to selling liquor on Sunday. New shipment Milwaukee sau sage. Ducnwald's, 318 I ltd. near C. "Advertisement." H. C. Davis of Granger has a Holsteln cow that gave 27 pound* of butter fat in a week. Mrs. Dennis Weesner poured gasoline on the kitchen flre at Ellensburg and the doctor sayg she will recover. Argonaut Hotel, 1007 Pac. ay. Cafe and grill in connection. Kltsap count progressive ticket ruled off the ballot by the su preme court because the conven tion wag held in King county. U. S. Marshal Jacoby with a squad of deputies went to Rentan to prevent disorder due to strik ing miners of the Stone-Webst«r mine, attacking strikebreakers. Elwha river dam went out last night destroying the power plant erected at a cost of $500,000 to furnish power to Port Angeles, Port Townsend and Bremerton navy yard. The Demons of the Swamp are mosquitog. Ab they ati«s they put deadly malaria geraa In th© blood. Then follow the ley chlllß and the fires of fever. The appetite flics and the strength fails; also malaria often paves the way for deadly typhoid. But Electric Bitterg kill and cast out the malaria germs from the blood; give you a fine appetite and renew yttur strength. "After long Buffering," wrote Win. Fret wel), of Lucama, N. C, "three bot tles drove all the malaria from my system, and I>e had good health ever since." Beat for «*ll stomach, liver and kidney Ms. 50c at Ryner BUUatrom Drue Co., 938 Pacific »t. »U-ruuiiWi_ru i v VuwiAium li_ t_ WnA/wuujuta/ VAAJuuinAAAnnr i- LJ - LJ - Ln _ rLrLr * ■ UuuulJL , uuuulJU |_ f * uOU U J-LfUTjUTJ-JU'* ViruiJUU-wJvrt/KW* YiiuiHHJUULLUUijr Vinj-Lnjuuinnnnn*r* yinnnjuuuuuUl ONE LOOK WILL CONVINCE YOU! •J3^K?f^©». V*"*^ A Glance will drive home the truth to the '^^^^^ /^/ li most skei)tical that without any doubt these // HBUPSJ^i; / l/lmfMM greatest millinery values '///j/7^\ EVER OFFERED IN TACOMA 'M^^xS^ii/M^^^ "Seeing Is Believing"— Pattern S(f\ 7fc*w>. v\ \»f M&r^fw*& Hats in velvet, brocade, Florentine, etc., and \ jaunty beaver hats. Values to dIO QQ 7^^^s^) A^ll3?zl $12.50 easily. Choice y^ivO (Any Hat Purchased Gladly Exchanged) WE COULD SELL "RAGS" BUT WE PREFER TO SELL MEN'S CLOTHES! "We could use a full page ad to shout the glories of our Men's Clothes, but we pre fer to sell our clothes to plain, sensible men who are brimful of "I'm-from-Missouri" wisdom. Think it over! »^^*\ T ha i L a gen" *y> ■ To such a man we have a message m %*k A oßiuon P7or" /1&? —Tomorrow we offer 186 Men's Ws^ V wlße .»..men / ll&v ■ Suits, 69 Men's Overcoats and VO I R^i it- j£sS> 127 Men's English Slip-ons, .^oHKk) worth all the way from d»i o TA J^^jT 4^M W^ $15.00 to $20.00, at... «P * £• gaflffl ML i^BjipßSp'^^ Do you think it worth investigating? MM S\ ° k^l THE SUITS come in tweeds, cheviots, worsteds and home- JroKfl k\(j M spuns in colors of gray, tan or brown. 64 Men's Suits ff&WM m,_ M with 2 pairs of Pants included. BMmm ■ I Hi THE OVERCOATS come in kersey cloth, tweeds and wor MC^ft m It 111 steds; all with convertible collar and some with belted Hh J| I; I] backs. Black cravenettes included. H WLM BIT HI THE SLIP-ONS are proofed and rubberized and have our HMlittll guarantee, of course You know how serviceable they are. 11 SHI The famous C. Kenyon "How dry I am" Slip-ons included. \SU| ■|H|l Men's Store, Main Floor, Tomorrow till 10 P. M. HN< Big Bargains in T IIhI Working Clothes for I Quotations from Tacoma's 1 v| 111 _v «« -m- o « I Lowest Price Grocery Store. I WB IIIH Laboring Men I "iVide of Erin" Tea—Something new ■ Hbl _ , , ,„ I and as you might suppose (If there Is I NOTICE WMIVI $l.OOMens OverslHrts in I anytnlng fn a na me) something good. I nin- uhlnmont LtWBI blue Jersey wool CX« lAn nncolored Japan tea with a delic- I f m •P ™ jMlßml for 03C I lo« -v different flavor and full of It. | 01 Men s Dress jm MmMf ,„„,, Men's Owrshirts in I Equals the 60c 11). grades In quality— and Work $2.00 Mtn s , Over.hirts «r BUnB Be it In taste. Our /IE- Pants lust re- M F WKWI gray, W,° Ol mIXCd XI 95 special price, per lb 3C celved and SfW' goods for *I ■" Bar Harbor Catsup— in, peadv *2.50 Wool Shirts in tan, Full pint bottle IUC '' "^ __.„ blue or olive (I CD Olosß Riverside or Con- OC. , i for Dive or onve SliOU tinental brands, 4 pkgs. fop IOC M*»Tl'<! TTriflpniAonv ia ' , - Bluingßeg. 10c C. JYien • S Unaerwear IS $1.50 Leather Work Gloves bottles or 7 0C Priced LeSS Here! —Gauntlet or wrist style, in Fels Naptha Soap— . 9Rf* Know why? We buy our. "«£<£ made" SI.OO Lno"^p^ OC^ direct from the mill and cut an£ f°r. '; '' *" * ' '"" 7 bars for^T *-» out the middleman's profits. 15« **' ™te Can™ G. l°! eß Kip,H-«-d Salmon- ; i C Thats all Bead- —Reversible, I(]p Per lb., special .'.. IvIU That all. Bead. for IUI, Creamery Butter—"lmperial." fresh ■"~^~"~~~"""""--—"^^~— 10c Pr. Canvas Glove*. C« dally, per lb. in bricks, 33c; CC«» Geo. Rockwood'B Woolen ) here for, pair vu 2 lbs UOU Underwear, the standard 82 OO Men's Corduroy Shirts Eastern Eggs—Not cold storage Of| of the world. . i n* __ eggs, here, per doz OUb ______^^__^^____ °ere Sli»tD "Rex" —Fancy eastern IQ<» AT SI .00~urav 8 na woo! 5^ ■* n'B Wool 8X- Ea^rn^akfaaY " iiacoA-Morris & .1.1 * a , -^ * Heavy and warm OC«» Co.'s matchless sugar cured 00*» shirts or drawers In mcd. tor .. OuC bacon, per lb. ■» ZZC wel S ht- 85 C Oversleeves—ln -IE,, I . . AT 01 C(l —Men's pure black sateen for .... Uv Saturday Night Special, 8 Till yIiJU white wool Boys' Rain Capes CO/IR ' 10 P. M. Only. shirts or drawers in a mcd. In rubber for ....^£.i ITU "Paradise" Seeded Raisins—A fancy * weight. Boys' Rain Coats fl>O*C pack of this year's crop—full pound In rubber for «o£.i*ttl I pkgs., 10c everywhere— C«, AT 0* nn—Men's heavy '° ™bber lor .... y*.i-rw for twQ h<j qq $£iUU natural gray 3-50 Men " Rubber lUin I (Limit sto a customer.) wool plush back shirts and Coats, , CO QC I ——, drawers. tomorrow for ....$£.33 I ; . "Wage Earners' Market." —Main Floor. Worklngmen's Dept. ■ . —Second Floor. ' :*- —Main Floor. COUPON! a A^ Plan to Try the I good for 10 "S. (fjyjl /^save'sylSmon^vJ^C)^ W^ Lunch Room I Volil^W2 NOV' Sb PACIFIC AVENUE AND COMMERCE AT ISTS I For^yboSy. "n°"Sh McCormack Bros. — ■"" ■ ■ -.—■» n — .-^—, —Balcony. WARBURTON OFF FOR WIND-UP With two big rallies scheduled for him at Port Townsend and Port Aogeles tonight and Satur day Congressman Warburton left the ctty this morning to stump •Jefferson and Clallam counties. Speeches will be made from an automobile to the people In the smaller towns. Hig campaign will be closed here Monday night at Moose hall. Govrior Teats and (Paid Advertisement) John M. Arntson Non-Partisan Candidate for Judge of the Superior Court Pierce County. General Election, Nov. 5, 1912. Alex Falconer, candidates for lieu tenant governor and congressman at large, respectively, will also speak then. What Texans Adrairo Is hearty, vigorous life, accord- Ing to Hugh TaYlman, of San An tonio. "We find," he writes, "that Dr. King's New Life Pllils surely put new life and energy Into a person. Wife and I be lieve they are the best made." Excellent for stomach, liver and kidney troubles. 25c at Ryner Malstrom Drug Co., 938 Pacific ay. Tacoma Theater SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 1:30 O'CLOCK AND HEAR ERNESTLISTER YOUR CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR Give his views as to HOW Our State should be managed in order TO REDUCE TAXES. The Ladies are especially invited. COME EVERYBODY COME Friday, Nov. 1, 1912.