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* THE SEATTLE STAR ■amen »r ««nit-r* nostiisKiT ixuiit or >«» •r*ricm» Tflr|r>|it Irrilrt •( Ik* « »ll»< P»»»« tnarilllM. Knt«r*4 at RmIIIi, VuH.. Po«to((tM •• I>ciiii<-OUm Matfr. mall out •» oil* |l p»r m«»n up to «U m<>« alt mot II II •• EL. Wy rarrUr. dir. Ik » month iHllllll Pally by •***• ■(» r»Mhkl*( • » ■•»««.. Ml inanrrtl«| Mil 4+pmrl _ How to Lighten the Liver's Load A FRENCH professor has proved, at least to his own Mat isfaction, that the hour* at winch most of us eat arc the worst possible When you net u P 1,1 ''ie morning your liver has hart a lonn rest and is ready (or a day's work and the liver, you know, is the organ which chiefly sees to it that you aren t poisoned by the various dopes anil and things with which man. in his boasted wisdom, overloads himself. But instead of giving it its biggest work when it »» mult rested and freshest, the chances are you cat only a nibble of breakfast a bit of fruit, perhaps; some denatured cereal with the wholesome husk* missing, an egg and a pint or so of a fluid called coffee You reserve its hard work for the middle or end of the day. when it has become tired; and then wonder, nest morn ing, why you find fur on your tongue. The frenchman tells iis that the time to take aboard the huskiest meal i> at the day'# start, when the human machine is tuning tip for business. F.at enough then, he advises, to last till the stress of the day's toil is over About 4 p m have a light luncheon say a bowl of milk with whole wheat bread—ami shortly before you go to bed eat a substantial nightcap meal, taking care not to overdo it. If for any reason you want to cut out one meal, do awav with the luncheon There's very little doubt that the Frenchman's logic is MHind. If we ate according to lope we could wisely try his schedule. But most of us don't; we follow habit Otherwise we could save our overtaxed livers a lot of unnecessary work. A REMARKABLE thing about It la that thara are ao many people ready to cheer over tha mere proepect of war. THe MEANEST man haa bean dlacoverad at laat. He'a a thief of Can Diego. George Oravaa waa preeelng hie panla ao'a to have creaeea In 'em, whan thla meaneat man attached him from the rear, render- Ing him unconacloua, and than robbed tha houaa. PftKNCH SCIENTIST announcea bath In parafflna *•« at IJO de graea a* a aura cura for rheumatiem. Who haa tha bulge on parafflna wax? Why, your llttla old uncle Rockefeller. Lafe Hamilton Must Go WE HAVE temporized with Lafe Hamilton long enough. He's got to go. Whether he or Upper succeeds in getting a new trial, whether or not he succeeds in wresting that $J,OOO from the public funds for his old machine, the recent trial has demon strated that Hamilton has absolutely no conception of decent public service. A man in public office should, like Caesar's wife, be above suspicion. Whit is Hamilton's attitude? Hamilton's creed is, "Do anything you can as long as you are not foolhardy enough to deliberately step beyond the boundaries of the law. Sell your own machine to the county, but don't h« foolish to make an out and out sale. Get a friend and sell it first to him. Then let him cod it to the county.*' I Looking at the particular deal involved in the pre*nt suit at the courthouse as generously as possible, one can only wonder how Kate persists in casting suspicion upor. «o many of Hamilton's deals. AT LEAST R. J. Melntyre haa the saltefactlon of bslng In ao«na hospital othar than tha county hospital. AFTER TWO years of skillful dodging of metropolitan police and dot active* by romalning "Within the Law," Margaret llllngton waa pinched in little old Aberdeen, Waah_ yesterday, for breaking the speed ordinance. No wonder it peeved hor. t WRITING OR the "unemployed," Chat Rowoil, who wanta to repre sent California In the United States aenate, saya: "A few of thorn may bo criminals, and many of them aro doubtleee confirmed vagabonds." And that'a tha way Chet might took on common folks, from the aenate. MEANWHILE, QRANORA PORFIRIO DIAZ la having a scrap wtth Ma Paris landlord over repairs to the wsllpspor. HAMILTON MAY get * n«w trial, but the Upper machlre will re main aa old aa avar. , ELEVEN BATTLESHIPS and 16,000 sallora aant to mako Huerta aaluta tha flag weren't doing much, anyway, and ao thara ahou!d be llttla kicking bacauaa President Wilson didn't aand Wlllla Haa rat down In a row boat to make 'am aaluta. SPECIAL-BIG CHEESE SALE I 3 Day*—Thursday, Friday and Saturday FINEST NEW CHEESE, 20c Lb. Best Old New York Cheese, Sharp, 27c Lb. 4 Cans Milk, 25c, With $1 Purchase RREE—Big dlah lea Craam, with every 11.00 purchaae. Ouarantaad fraah, local Ranch Egga, 24c doi. NEW BUTTER STORE—PURE FOOD SHOP 1511 Pike Place HOUGEN THE SHOE REPAIR MAN ""** ™ " 218 Union St.—2 Shops—llo Madison Cheap Dental Work Expensive There la * eaa# difference hetwe«»n getting cheap Dental work aml gmttlng the beat D«ntal work cheap W« do not compete with rheap Denflata. nor do w#» recognise Dantal araftera who rlalm to put In teeth without plfttoa or hrldga work and than eell you cheap junk for brldirework under another narrt* TilK BKMT IK TMK CMKAPRKT We make the heat Gold Crowns In the world for 94; the beat Porcelain Crowns In th#» world, 93.50 to H; the beat 8«-t of Teeth In the world for 94. 9* and 912: Hllver Fill*. SOc; the bant lynthfitlc or Gold filling*, $ 1.00 up Our name above la a stun rente#* that your work will he of the heat and paifileei We t*-ll you exactly what your work will coat by fr#»e examination. Our work la aura to pleaae you. Our prices are aure to ault you. We do aa we advaftfae A*k your friends ahout ua ai.ha.nv cit huk DBNTiarrt le-ond Uw»f r«»ple'a Iftxnk Hulldlov W<*.»nd nod Pike Take Kievator or Walk '.'p. DIANA DILLPICKLES IN THE SEATTLE STAR'S LAUGH DEPARTMENT A You atay home and mlad the children tonight. Joahua. I'm go ing to the wblat club " "Haa 1 have a few of the boya la for a game of poker?" "Ooodnena. no! The Idea of you setting an example to the children, playing carda'" • • • Stumped "Children," aald the teacher to bla pupil*, "you nhould be able to do anything equally well with either hand. With a little prac tice you will find It Juat aa easy to do anything with one band aa It la with the other." "la Itr Inquired the urchin at the fool of the claaa "Lot'a nee you your left hand In the right hand pocket of your troua era " • e • Tommy Told "Thomaa." aald the mother ae verely, "aome one haa taken a hlg piece of ginger cake out of the pantry." Tommy bluahed guiltily. "Oh, Thotnaa'" ahe exclaimed. "I didn't think It wan In you!" "It ain't all," replied Tommy. "Part of It's In Klale " THF STAR—WKDNBBDAY. APRIL 29, 1914. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Wet or Dry] The Star office wti awampad again today with lattara In the wet and dry contaat. If present Indioatlona hold, tha judgee will hava to datarmlna tha wlnnar from aavaral thouaand lattara Saturday after w—it. Tha aubjact af tha contaat la state-wide prohibition, a queetion which will tarn* before tha votere at tha Novtmb«r atactlon. A price of IS la given aach week for tha bait lattar from « "wat" and from a "dry." Contaatanta ara urged ta conflna thalr lattara ta aa faw worda aa paaaibia. Extracta from a faw af tha best lattara follow; T OR V * ♦ * "Tba Juat baa la of law la the greateat good to tha greateet num ber. A law abolishing tha liquor traffic would be a Weening to all, especially to tboee who uaa It, and the onea dependent on thorn." W. A. AUTTELL, FRIDAY HAN W. A. MOUTTELL, FRIDAY HARBOR. "l<at ua repeal lawa agalnat burg lary and murder because they do not prohibit. Let aa M enact pro hlbltary liquor lawa ft EC At.'3 E THKT DO NOT PROHIBIT." C. NICHOLS, LA SALLE HOTEL. a a e "I am a problbltlonlat because the li.ft.or traffic la fattanlng at tha axi-ense of manhood, womanhood, atate and nation. Itecausn anoth er too iftoa gala tba pay check ln tsnued for mothara and wl'ea" A. P. BRENNAN. e e e "Prohibition will drive criminals from the atate. The Jail* will b« leaa crowded an<l fewer policemen will he needed, thereby leaaenlng the taxea." O. H. LEARN, a a a "1 aay wa ought to have a taw to aboliah the breeder of crlma and nee. the Icenaea and *o-<»lled re sectable booxe Joint." which la the cauae of 85 per cent of crlma to day " WM. DAVIS, S»1» HIGH ST, EVERETT. HOPE Visitor—You look vary much Ilk* your mother, only her hair I* golden (nil youri la dark brown. Mary but h#r» wa* jiiKt llkn minx till l*»t ymr, »o pmb'ly mln« will chango. too, when I (trow up WET "Prohibition la contrary to the In spired wurd of (iod, ahicb all Cbrla tlana ara claiming to b« trying to follow. CoL 11:16: I<ot no tnaa therefor* Judge yon la meat. or In drink, or ta reepect of a holy day, or of tha new moon, or of tha Bab bath day a." HENRY J. fLIICHANII, everett. a a a "Prohibition will not prohibit, bat will create blind pica and lawleae neaa of ovary aort. and. furthermore, will throw thoaaanda of m*n oat of word. C. S. LUVEN, SEATTLE. a a • "Tha failure of prohibition to ro dnce liquor drinking or to promota temperance la aufflelent to prova that tha prohlbltary a rat am la tha wrong method of dealing with tha liquor problem M. L. GORDON, 122} ALKI AV. a a a "How doea It benefit a com munity to eloaa tha law regulated aaloon and aubatltute the blind pig, faka drug atora and Moot logger*" JOHN TAAPFC, >14 Plrat Av. •. a • a "Hani«h liquor and man will find, at greater coal. aomMhlng In finitely worn" R. H. DORMEYER, Seattle. a a a "In a statement made recently by tha Methodlat Temt«<ranoa so ciety, Kanaaa, after S& yeara of prohibition, eipenria annually In excess of 15.000.000 for liquor pur chased without the state." HENRY E. SCHMIDT, 536 32nd Av. 8. OS A ROUGH GUV PORTLAND, Or#.. April 29—FVr refusing lo heed Go* Oswald Wmi'i demand that he cease swear- Inn In the prosenre of women, an unidentified man who waa unlng rigorous language when hi* auto- j mobile refused to crank, wa* badly beaten up by Weat. DANCING HIPPODROME llflfc and t nlT»r«ttr. t'nlna Hn bMin Tanthl hj Cainptlnt iMrliiri. "BEFORE THE DAY OF EUGENICS" Ponto, the Purp WHAT'S THAT "THING? He —What did tha gardener do with tha graaa after ha raked It off tha lawn? She—Oh. I told him to save tha oomblnga. a a a Stinging tha Stinger Jack bad Just been atung by a Belli*. "Mother." ha aakod, thought fully. "it a b«e aatUad on a net tle, would tba l>ee atlng tha net tle or would tha nettle atlng tha beet" " a a a Quite Proper A Terr affectionate Mr. Wont up to a girl and ha kr A cop (landing by Would hava plncbad him "Oh, my," He ' (plained, "thla ta only my ar " Uric Acid Is Slow Poison I'nuorr. in Ita approach, hard ti d#t«wt In tin «>arly atax<*. and rruel Iy painful In Ita later forma, uri acid pnlaunlng la • dla«aa» too ottau lata I. , HrUtit'a dlfcaae U on# of the fin. »t«K< * «if uric *e!«l potoi'tiinK. I kill* In our country cv*rj year mor< m<-n mnl women than any other a' ni'-nt «>*r#pt t»<> consumption an pneumonia, llrlaht'i dioeaae an uric acid polnonlnc uaually itßrt I tome kidney weakneea that woul, not be hard to cure If dlacov«re< early, •<> It I* well to know th< early alcna of kidney dlaeaae an, uric polaonlDß. Wliimi uri. m id In formed too fan and tb«i kldnryi >rn weakened by « cold, or faver, by orerwork. or bj orrr-lndiilgom-oa. the mid collect* the blood geta Impure and heavy there Ik headache, dlizliteai, bran palpitation, and a dull, heavy-head ed, droway feeling,*with dtaturb anrea of thK urine-. Real torture begin* when the url< arid forma Into gravel or stone li I the kidneys, or crystalllr.es Into jagged bits In the muscles. Joints . "When Your Back is Lame—Remember the' Name" KIDNEY PILLS <§ll fcXdby rtt foster-MHbum Co, Buffalo, N..Y. rrpprietoa SPINNING'S CASH PRICES Offer yon itsruralon rat««« on staplA mt-rrhan dIM" You will >av> m>>n«r to a'op, look and llnlffi to our «-anh prlr«-» before buying hard 2ki2Vfc In Butt i.n<l Moioriyrln lnn*r Tab* dir. Miilr llrtmh . -441 Handy tiox Hiililmt llanda 10f ■* "" jk flO 00 60-foot l«-riKtti rori iikhUvl Kli«clrlr (J»r --«!<• II Hohk Kf| WEfW&m Napkin* . Hf- ¥ Tor V COKNtItM tat OMMItIM flblll Dr / Junlur (lam-ball Kf 40*- 2 in. Rubb«r»<-t f'alnt or ,6 *ln Sblade, JOIn. »hw! Varnlab llru»h .'jOf Or«at Ani«r)'iin f,awn Mwr 70c *l/.i. 2, No 200 Ru!.b«»rtM»< Hrli-tl* ,'liavilli.- Ilpinh .'iOf' 17-ln Same $10..*t0 tii" JH In. Hubb-met I'alni or 2\»\ In dra*« Ifaup Varnlali Mruab !»)/■ * N '> 21 Kho« ilrunh with Dsiubfft _ - Wt c ®f ((€© SPINNING S CASH STORE K!??8P" OH, WHAT DID THE CHAMBERMAID DO? MILWAUKEE. Wla, April 29 — Dr H SI. Wllllton of the t'nlverslty of Chicago. announceß that cliff dwellera of 100.000 year* ago were compiled to fight cockroaches four feet In length. DOCTOR WRITES HOW TO LIVE AND THEN DIES. ORANGK, N. J., April 2» — Dr. Eugene Went, a homeopathic physi cian, l* dead of scarlet fever In bla borne barn. The last work ho did wait to pre pare a lecture on "Scientific Meth od! for the Prolongation of Ufa," which he waa to deliver In the Orange Y. M. C. A. The Store That Gives The Value tla the atore In which to .buy your clothes. Thousands of men who uh4 to pay cash are buying herw ON CRKDIT. Ilecauae they get cash price* and can pay when they like and don't have to watt until they get cash. BRADBURY , System Clothes Are the better grade of hand* tailored, readr-to-wear garment* for men. Every garment guar anteed all wool and the snappiest alothes In town. Every new fabrlo and model la here. 1-et ua efcow you them. They're priced aa low as 110. Today's CeftvanlMit 1332-34 Second A*. A 211 Union 8t "I don't know what ails ma," A 4-Reel "Screecher"Film BUTTER VICTOR IN FOOD TESTS NEW YORK, April 29—Buttar !a from 20 to 30 per cent mora nour lahlng than oleomargarine, accord ing to Professor O. C. Bowed, In charge of the Department of Ani mal Husbandry of th« Columbia university. HE'S IRISH, TOO. riHCAOO. —"Too much Sullivan," mild Judge Sullivan, when Pat Sul livan, arrested by Policeman Mike Sullivan, waa arraigned for doing a beauty ilrap In the gutter. "Two dollars fine!" or on the nerve tubing*. Than fel low the awful pains of neuralgia, rheumatism, nut. sciatica, neutrttia. lumbago or kidney colic. It Is but a further step to dropsy or Bright's dIMAJ*. Be warned by bachacbe. by sedi ment In the kidney secretions, by painful, scant or too frequent pus ages. Cure the weakened kidneys. I'se Doan's Kidney Pills—« medi cine made Just for weak kidneys, that his been proved good In yean of use. in thouaands of oasee—the one remedy that is recommended by people you know. SEATTLE PROOF Mr*. M. E. Rovelle, 4311 Brook lyn ar„ Reattle, Wash.. u;i: "ffcr a long time I was troubled by rheu matic pains In my limbs. My back was lame and ached all the titoe. I didn't rest well at night. Mornings 1 felt tired and worn out. I had se ver" headaches, too. Hearing so much about I)oan's Kidney PUli, I tried them, and they brought me rr>oat rollnf "