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Thursday, Sept. 19, 1912. Mother's Pension in Real Life-Before and After Mrs. Squea's Pension This is Mrs. Anna Squea ana »>er Drooa of seven, left fatherless and destitute when Sque& was killed by Black Handers. This photo graph was taken In the midst of despair. Just as the children were about to be taken from her and sent to various orphan asylums, something glorious happened. The mother's pension law saved the day. Mrs. Squea gets (49 a month and is raising her seven to honest manhood and womanhood. That is in Chicago. Of course it couldn't happen so in Taeoma, for Washington has not mother's pension law, like Illinois. HERE the children would be parceled out to charity (at much greater expense) and the heart-broken mother would be left alone to shift for herself. JURY ACQUITS . A. W. Williamson, accused of having counterfeit coins in his possession, is today acquitted by a federal court jury which was nearly 24 hours in reaching a verdict. . -. ■ Go down to the fish house at the 15th st. dock and get a great big salmon for 25c. *** Olympia Boat The New Steamer NISQUALLY Leaves Municipal Dock Dally at • a. m and 3 p. m. The 1:00 p. m. Trip Connect! for Shalton. , returning Leave* Olympia 11:15 p. m. and 0:08 p. m. MAGNOLIA — OlynipU (or Taeoma and Seattle 7:10 a, , aw. Phone Main 08. McMillan Bros. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Double S. & H. Green. Stamps . .on These Days r Hind's Honey and ■ v JQ 1 « . Almond Cream ..... .'.*: OIL Swan Down ,■%" ... 1 fir Powder ..;";;',....;.: IUU Colgate Tooth a Of)a Paste ...::.....;.'..;. ZUC Euthymol Tooth ';; • ■", •• Cl Paste ;....... ;^..;.^ IOC Monnen's Talcum. '■■■'■' " nr, 2 for ...:....... :.. 23C Squlbb's L .- 'lE** Talcum .;. f;;?.;v. ..IOC Syrup Flgs^SS^?.- 91* genuine .. .'r.';1 rr.^".TVio IC Antlphlogis- n _ tine ;T..'............ OOC Bromo " - "1C» Quinine .:....;..... Kfi I«C Alcock's Plasters, ... Ar A 2 for ....'...:... .r.. fOC 15c Best !?Ti9 ■"":'w-';j'::fl« Peroxide .'.'...;..'....'"; .". «lC 25c Best ■."" ; V >'V ".>-; <|C_ Peroxide ........... IOC 25c bottle % Uv>r;.;-'-*.^i ci; Castor Oil ;';IOC . 25c '. bottle I'.- \\ ■ i *>■''«' ~ii AC I Glycerine •....;...."^V'IUG ; 10c box ■/:,-:! '^:?'iA- A-\:'r^K't% Sulphur r.'iV^i 'i.^tii\ ;: JU fl Obi box i Epsom' J r i ■ - C_ saitß^-r.-.:r.T.-r.-'.-. r;.^uC We are ■ agents for the i Ohio Truss. Let <us * fit r you. - Don't pay; If ' not • satisfied. fi-\* -K j •* ;>S • Let ;.nsTfIII your prescrip tions ; and j you * wII]. be : assured of just- what the doctor .orders. Free ' and I prompt j delivery. M'Millan Bros. Two J Prescription I Drug 5 Store* Ont Rate* 640 C St. Cor. lath and C SU. Chinese Girl Is Seme Dentist So All Her Patients Declare Along with the late develop ments in China, one may expect almost anything of the slant-eyed folk, biu roost people will be sur prised to learn that in San Fran cisco there is a Chinese girl who practices dentistry—and very suc cessfully, too, since her chair Is always filled and her time is en gaged for weeks ahead. Dr. Leong is a graduate of the College of Physicians and Sur geons and the only Chinese wom an practicing dentistry. She has her romance, too. When young she was taken In charge by a woman mission worker In San Fraclsco's Chinatown. Her bene factress gye Miss Leong a home and afterward advanced her money to get a scientific educa tion. Now the ■benefactress is getting old Jnd her Chines« pro tege supplies the home and funds. Dr. Leong says that the Chi nese have good teeth and take ex cellent care of them, scrubbing them several times daily with a sort of miniature scrubbing brush. They have a "tongue scraper," too, which they use upon awakening in the morning to freshen the taste. Chinese have larger teeth than Caucasslans, Dr. Leong has found, NINETEEN MILES A SKCOND without a Jar, shock or disturb ance, is the awful speed of our earth through space. We wonder at Buch ease of nature's move ments, and so do those who take Dr. King's New Life Pills. No griping, no distress, just thorough work that brings good health and fine feelings. 25c. Ryner Mal strom Drug Co., 938 Paclglc aye. SUIT SALE AT $19-50 ™ A beautiful new line of Novelty and Man BBRKPlii^Sill Tailored Serge Suits worth $26.00 to « 'Mi 1 $30.00. Most of these Suits just arrived iJflB §&**« by express from New York, so there Is 3*-B 2 :«B ~H nothing newer or more desirable in the ■■ ♦ ->j*-*«** city at their regular prices. At tomorrow's ' Vxm'l&k I price you are getting the biggest snap of —*TjM I the season. Whenever we pick up some- - EtMf*§g?fli ■' I thing extra special we are quick to give the uJ\' I public the benefit. These suits are blue L_ * Jjjf —i and black serges, mixed tweeds, cheviots, m%% Nfl~^ diagonals, etc., in all the pretty new color- v %r« 1-jjs^-^ ings. In all sizes. Skinner satin lined and '; •''iliSl Wb guaranteed quality, style and •1Q Ct\ , Wm J-fl■*'-"' fit. Price tomorrow $ I tIiUU f'M \ *!§ By Way of Introduction: V 91 C flfl '^ ' 'ill vk^ -8«le of New Conta^,. .. . . ... . . $ I OiUU. I |\iL SI Just BO of the 'prettiest : new models in ' - WWf iff Coats will be on sale here tomorrow at a'-'-;'^W llSsSi f; price to save you money in the very begin- ' t'^. v !h ning of the season. They're Auto, Street • C%3r \v\ and "Johnny" coats—new in style and ■■ '. JS^^ W - materials. $17.50 to $22.50 *ir rift : . "'^fly.; values for V.'.'.".»i 1....'. ..".■.vf I wiUU -..'-; 'f^r-^WT.^'«•■•'? --;■•'' High Class Millinery at Absolutely the Lowest Prices •' Fine All Wool Cliecked and Plaid : I- V ; - ;f.-'• IJOC'i1 JOC'i Cloth Street Hats, $!.«» andtT..:. if.".. ;1.;..-.V.''i L3O Corduroy Hats, all •:■'■-■, ■■-■•^..■•- i-j£i,\;~--~;-~L~.*u lA^ne? colors, 91.80 to r.VT. /^T. i,. .•;■..:?;.■".V:iVfl i?.^.-';''-1 ItJiUO Fancy Felt Hats (for street , .■•■ - v"-. ; :\;^ £{ ia>ap! |wear).*fi^S-.torrr.ir.^'.-vinvr."..'..'..:". :\ f.V.-.:Fi i/iUU 'ifiilk^and^elvet'P.s'-:—^--.:.,,;•:,--;■■;•■: ""- • .-.■-'^TssWii^ a np Turbans, 412.05 to. . :*.. ;."... .7.'. . .'.'V.V;'.'.'?. .'.';V 1 ( i4i UU Tailored Suit Hats, ■•■.'- >■><•> '. •, '•< < ifl 1C t«4.»auo^rr:^/vvyv;;^:fr^-;..-.,:..v;;:-;^:::! i3i751 V- UandEome New Trimmed .Velvet and i-■<;:■ r ■ --" Ci C nn 3 Plush Hats, $4.98 to :n;V; t vrr;;: rr;.t t?.'. r.'?? 4 10 • Ull J5 Beaver Hat«,; trimmed or untrimmed, in all the «'/' C 1 Ml g» newest shapes and colors, f5.95 t0...;'. ;T*.. .\.. ,t^ I DiUU f Specials "__ - v > ,*.","'■ " '' " gSweater*, 'p t ., '^Vt^^^s«S!~^sSi^ I'^i" *^ *'' •" S J^4^ $5.95. 9Z9 c ST n^« Comets and Sweaters, W.toU. $7.05. HAl'l'Y FAMILY IN MltS. SQUKA'H HOME AKTKR TIIK I'KNMION WAS GltA\TKI>. in trying to get artificial ones for her patients. She speaks English l>erfectly. Judge Alfred^B^Beers of Bridgeport, Conn., was elected commander-ln-chlef of the Grand Army of the Republic at the re cent encampment of the Civil war veterans, held in Los Angeles. BROWN SET FREE Although his wife Hallie, has been found guilty of stealing $2, --600 from a sailor, Sam Brown, charged with being an accessory, was dismissed today in Judge Chapman's court because of in sufficient evidence. THE TAOOBiA #IMES. EMPRESS -Vaudeville every afternoon and evening this week, "A Night On a Roof Garden", headlining. PANTAOES-Boyle Wolfolk's "Chicklets," headlining vaudeville bill every afternoon and evening. PRINCESS--"The Great Divide," every even ing this week, bargain matinee Sunday. Stock. TACOMA • • "Pinafore" was delightful. It was full of delicious little sur prises, most of them through the efforts of the inimitable Mr. Hop per, and the big crowded aud ience, drying its tears of Joy and holding its fat sides, went away In a mood at once happy and grieved, for the Gilbert and Sul livan Opera company had closed Its engagement. No one can tell the story of "Casey at the Bat" "as DeWolf Hopper, and the audience knew it. And that is the reason the actor found himself fairly engulf ed in wave upon wave of ap plause that swept over and about him when he came forward at the end of the first act to answer a curtain call. The audience want ed "Casey at the Bat" and It .got Fatal "Venus" May Win Freedom Through Lover VENICE, Italy, Sept. 19. — | Countess Tarnowskl, the beautl , ful and wicked "Venus of Venice," may soon be freed from prison by a royal pardon. She has served only two years of her eight-year sentence for the mur der of her lover, Count Paul Kamarovsky. A wealthy Russian duke, who first saw her during the trial, be came Infatuated with her rare beauty and he has since HveJ near the prison, praying and working for her pardon. The duke has been spurred on by knowledge of the brutal treat ment of the countess. In her Isolated cell there Is only a small table, a stool and a wooden couch, or sleeping shelf. Italian prison rules say that convicts must arise promptly at 6 o'clock In the morning; if they remain on the couch a minute "CASCARETS" BEST FOR THE BOWELS Canr«ret users never have Head ache, Constipation, Biliousness or Sick Stomach. It Is more necessary that you keep your Bowels, Liver and Stomach clean, pure and fresh than It is to keep the sewers and drainage of a large city free from obstruction. Are you keeping clean Inside with Cascarets—or merely forc ing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or cas tor oil? This Is Important. Cascarets immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, re move the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system the constipated '"-waste matter and polgln In the Intestines and bow els. No odds how badly and upset you feel, a Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from your (h-uggict will keep your head clear, stom ach sweet and your liver and bowels regular for months. Don't forget the children—their little insidea need a good, gentle cleans ing, too. him. Mr. Hopper Is the embodiment of humor itself. Word and ac tion and expression are all con tributive of that quality which demands of an audience a burst ing rapturous glee. But even Mr. Hopper cannot be the entire show in a company of the quality which has been at the Tscoraa theater the last two nights. And it U with regret, l)nt at the same time, well wishes, that the people of Tacoma see DeWolf Hopper and his co-stars leave for other expectant cities. A cast of capable actors, a good story and plenty of Bcenlc effects, go to make up a good play. Such is promised by Messrs. Woods and Chalker, when they present their new comedy-drama "The Girl From U. 8. A." at the Taco iiiu Saturday night. longer they are severly pun ished. So, no matter how tired ■he is of standing in that lone some cell, or how her back aches from sitting on the wooden stool, whether Bick or well, the count ess cannot lie on the wooden bed during the daytime. Several times was the beauti ful* countess caught resting on nf^couch during the day. Each time the hands that have charm ed nobility of Rvssla and Italy with music and which have been caressingly kissed so often by distinguished lovers, were tied to the- cell bars, while a whip was brought down again and again upon the graceful form of the writhing woman. HE ADMITTED IT Edgar Hicklin guiltily admit ted in Judge W. O. Chapman's court today that he did "unlaw fully strike, beat, bruise, and wound said Abraham Morton,' the plaintif," as charged, and was as sessed a fine of $10 and the costs of the prosecution. Hicklin and Morton became In volved In an altercation over a dish of ice cream SAYS HE WAS PUT OUT OF THEATER Charging that Mrs. Sarah Da vis, owner of the Shell theater, had discriminated agalnHt him be ciiuse of color and later assaulted him, Louis Hyutt, a negro, swore out a warrant for her arrest to day. Hyatt allegeß that when he took a seat Mrs. Davis said col ored people were not allowed in that part of the house, and that iMi'B. Davis took hold of him and put him out of the theater. GOES TO ITALY TO WED To wed Mlsg Vivincenzina Le Quidece, his school days' sweet heart whom he left In Palmero, Sicily, 16 years ago, the niece of the mayor of Galano, and one of the most wealthy heiresses of the Island, Dan Pagano, 314 11th st, is today on his way to New York whence h« will sail for Italy. WOODS REPORTS Commissioner Woods' monthly report shows $229,220 worth of Improvement work completed thus far this summer. There were the first of August $1,203, --457 worth of ,publlc contracts un der way. GAS, SOURNESS AND INDIGESTION VANISH A 8 SOON AS "PAPE'S DIAPEP SIN" <.lls IN STOMACH ALL IMs I lit ss is GONE! "Really does" put bad stomachs in order —"really does" overcome indigestion, dyspepsia, gas, heart burn and sourness In five mm lutes —that—just that — makes Pape's Diapepsin the largest sell ing stomach regulator in the world. If what you eat ferments into stubborn lumps, you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food and acid; head Is dizzy and aches; breath foul; tongue coat ed; your insldes filled with bile and indigestible waste, remem ber the moment Diapepsin comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. It's truly astonishing—almost marvelous, and the joy is its harmlessness. A large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin will give you a hundred dollars' worth of satis faction or your druggist hands you your money back. It's worth its weight in gold to men and women who can't get their stomachs regulated. It be longs In your horne —should al ways be kept handy In case of a sick, sour, upset stomach dur ing the day or at niglit. It's the quickest, surest and most harm less stomach doctor In the world. TO THE BUSINESS MAN A CHECKING ACCOUNT with this bank! With its aid he handles bis payments in the modern way with check! It places at his disposal ev ery banking facility to prompt ly and safely conduct his busi ness, and to form a connection with what is known aa a strong bank 4s helpful. Thiß bank invites your ac count, SCANIU N AVIAN-AM KIUCAA' or Ticoau BOTH SET FREE (By United Prow I .■»-« <1 Win.-. i NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C, Sept. l< . —"You can go now an far as I am concerned."-' In this matter of fact manner, Magistrate Edmonds dismissed Walter Dans, alias Walsh, and bis wife in the police court this morning on the charge of coniipliclt In the famous robbery of the Bank of Montreal In this city last September, when over 1271,000 was stolen. The two suspects were arrested again and taken to Toronto to answer to the charge of having In their pos session money stolen from the Dank of Montreal. The Tlmog WANT AD PHONE Is Main 12. Call that number any lime up to 9 p. in. and your wants will be met. Stomach Trouble Cured I tvlU purr any cane of stomach iroulilr. It make* no dlffrrraip* what rntixrd It or nliiil rnndltlnn you are la I will cur* you If y«n fol» low my directions. ■ . -, , ■■ Dr. Macy Osteopathies Spe cialists and Blood* less Surgeons, with experienced medical and sur gical i specialist* assisting. We make a specialty of eye, ear, atom ach, akin, blood, kidneys and blad der, .ii' Appenril- Cltlll, UliriMiinlhm, Goitre, ' Catarrh, Dropsical, Tnlii-r --cular anil Aenemlo *on I lon >■ til to-urtnary dis eases, prostatlo ailments, and all weaknesses, chronic and nerv ous disorders. Our charges for Bloodless Surgery Osteupnthy and Chlropractlo treatment are the lowest consistent for the services rendered. This is the only place In the city where you can get Osteopathy and Chiropractic treatment com bined With expert medical treatment . An'tUnmniiiA 'OF IV ills iTO MX.V—Hear In mind lam the oldest »Ktabll a he« and only i.iruV specialist In In. .,,,1 and not n doctor that allows him- ■ melt to be exploited l>> others for a verjr small salary. Investigate this) i statement* .- * ... , . r -*-,*. ** 4t'*^ The office In which I work Is owned by myself and not by a nyi resident. company, and no so-called ."Specialist from the Bait" <?)■!•'< exploited upon my patients. ■■• , :'-,.; TWO WEEK« I'll I:i ■. TREATMENT— Free Clinic «■ Npcl Inn. «'"«« Omj-ollnc iini'hiiir. This machine has an already established rep- I utation for curing tuberculosli, nervousness, insomnia,- hysteria, hay fever, catarrh, bronchitis, asthma, diabetes, eczema, aenemla. If you have a headache come Into my office any day and be cured of It In SO minutes' treatment on thin machine. .»...■. i.,.. ■ STOMACH Tlioillll.io CUIUCD I had been for yrars, and I am very Mrs. Ktta Gardner of tills city well satisfied'with the treatment, X makes the following statement:' - am now able to attend to all my Having been treated for tome work as well an anybody could <do time by my family physician for It. Bcllevo me, I shall always stand Intercostal neuralgia, stomach ready to commend your treatments trouble and general nervousness, to the sick, . . - ... Buffering untold misery and espc- Slnoerely, ' « i daily at night, a friend advised me . ■ ■■ jr. I). BOCHARD.' to call upon Dr. Macy. I want cv- ______ ■ ■ .»■:*.-;.*jt! cry one to know that ho helped me „_._„„, :Yi'*.iVw from the start and made me feel _ „ VEIIY WRATHFUL - like a new woman In three weeks' "*• ?*. C. Many: I note the testl. time with his wonderful treatment, monlals of good results from, your ■ Yours for drugless healing, wock appearing In the dally paper*. MRS. ETTA GARDNER, . Permit me to add one more to the 1918 So. 30th St.. Tacoma, Wash, number. I am very grateful for th* Oct. 20 1911. - - • help received from your treatment. ______ For several years I suffered , from "VOlin TniHATHFiVF „,,,,, MV ,, gastritis, during which time many i i,« i T,,«.*, vI^JL HHhD , ,„ prominent physicians were consults ach had suffered from severe "£%« w\. Win tvaaa ali na. ntVe ca Irl^y Wc o »3 t ach and bowel trouble for some w,i In NevJj i las vcar ray ™3l eight years which always kept me W"" became unbearable behi_- iiii In a distressed and weakened con- able to retain any nourishment dltlon. Your • treatment which I w , at ever Mv str" n_th i,».i-. n^ to took in June 1908. cured me so that X a ml" raoldlv and I waf com' I do whatsoever work I wish to do n Jli e d to r.-t_rn to Taco m I so?B around home. The bloating which Fearned of your work The tw2 caused me so much distress has not »__"£■ uea^tment I took Tof > you Jrn^nmS # Purclval, Sta. P., gave me i n , mnß to relief, and I lacoma. - .-,y.y. ■,-.■. ■.„ , • .am thankful I can now say my cur —~—~~ ■. *" . •" ■ ' - ■■ Is permanent. ■■ «',-• ■■ - .-. :•.- ->■' Va* ■■• Very truly yours, •s-"i>|; MRS. R. T. BUrXIVANT, i nee I .(■; I,IA SHAW. V 8308. North 29th •»"« Dr. Mary, Dear Sir: After leav- Ing Portland, where I had been un der treatment of four different doc tors and osteopaths, and was grow ing worse from day to day, I came to Tacoma In July of thin year, hoping to find relief. While stop ping at the Imperial hotel It was suggested by some one that I come to see you. I had been an Invalid for two years and was not able to walk. It took me three-fourths of an hour to get to your office, a dis tance of five blocks. The two months' treatment I took from, you brought me out so I am better than 110 l us—9 n. in. to Bp. m. Sin.. in, m from 10 to IX i oNsn.TA- I <<i\ i■■hi-:I-:. mill.. I'uciric nv., next door to National Bank •( t.om« mfrif. Sti\» FOH HOIIKI.ET AMI CIRCULARS. Did You Ever Taste Germea? There's something delightfully tempting about this breakfast food—everybody likes it. Its-full of nutriment —made of the best part of the choicest wheat —with a rich flavor of its own. Buy a package today. Be sure that you get the Red Package. Sperry Flour Company Tacoina, Wash. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Mouey Back, PAGE THREE. A pleasure at all time*—Shur- On kli\s«<>s. Our prices $3, $.%, $8 and up. We grind lenses. HAVES OPTICAL CO. 17 Years in Tacoma. Ith Floor Fidelity Bldg. Dr. M. C. Mary, city, Dear Bir: I had been bothered with stomach and bowel trouble for two year* previous to taking a course of your treatments In July, 1907. I have been entirely free from this trouble since coming to you. I heartily recommend your treatment. Yours respectfully, H. B. COI^EMAN, 3815 South Vaklma air.