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Saturday, Feb. 10,1011 EXTRA! All About Adolf's Reconsiiiation with Mr Skygack from Mars. By Con do Another Near Victim of Man of Many Relatives Another "near" victim was added to the list of John N. Williams, held for obtaining money under false pretenses. A.

M. Goddard is the latest. Williams went to Goddard stating that his name was J. M. Goddard and that as he was a name- Bake, would Goddard give him $3.50 to go to his wife who was waiting at the depot for him at North Yaklma.

Goddard did not come through with-the $3.50. Among the others having been BILIOUSNESS, SALLOW SKIN, HEADACHE, SLUGGISH BOWELS-TAKE GASGARETS 1 Ml I "I I I I 111 You're bilious, you have a throbbing sensation In your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin Is yellow with dark rings under your eyes, your lips are parched. No wonder you feel ugly, mean and ill-tempered. Your system Is full of bile not. properly passed off, and what you need is a cleaning up inside.

Don continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who love you and don't resort to harsh physics that irritate and injure. Remember that every disorder of the stomach and liver and intestines' can be quickly cured by morning with gentle, thorough Cascarets, a 10-cent box will keep you and the entire family feeling good for months. Don't forget the children little Insides need a good, gentle cleansing occasionally. Children love to take Cascarete, because jST they taste good and never gripe or sicken. mV RE6UUTE STOHACH.UVEB GMD-MFVEB GRIPE £iw Trtrippri The foundation of every business suo- 111 cess Is money.

Save your money and a OO opportunity for business investment will surely come. Begin to save today and keep at it. You will surely get ahead. There Is no way to do this so good as to put your money in a good, strong bank such as ours. BANKERS TRUST CO.

BANK 4 CAPITAL $300,000.00 BANKERS TRUST BUILDING, TACOMA. WASH. A GOOD FOUNDATION Day's Big Five 'iavo best denim coupled I with the best workmanship, 1 hi I produces the best Overall. OVERALLS and SHIRTS A trial pair will convince you. of California NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Established 1804.

Capital and Surplus $15,000,000.00 Ban Francisco Portland Tacomo leattla TACOMA BRANCH Tim Bank of California liulldlng, Tacoma. SAVING IS A NECCESSITY There is no better way to acquire a competence, a bulwark against worry when unlooked for burdens come, than your Savings Account. Our Savings Department will pay you interest on your semi-annual balance at 4 per cent, (jlood as bonds. Fidelity Trust Co. Capital $500,000.

Surplus $480,000. 11th St. and Tacoma. buncoed or attempted are Lorenzo Dow, R. A.

B. Young, James Hruce of the Northern Pacific and F. S. Jarvis. Others are expected to turn up.

Y. W. C. A. CAMPAIGN WINNING Tacoma young women from all indications are going to make good in their campaign for additional members and resources so they can the new quarters to be vacated by the Commercial club.

The girls want $5,000 a year to run the institution. World News In Brief WASHINGTON, 1). C. The court of commerce today denied the petition of the Santu. Fe and other western railroads for an Interstate commerce from enforcing an order reducing the rate on lemons to This means that the $1 rate will stand.

CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS Sl'K. The Christian cience church has sued the Southern Seating Cabinet company for $2,418 because the pews for the new church it is claimed are not up to specifications. WASHINGTON, I). C. the Turkish embassy here it was officially declared that Italy has suffered the loss of 400 men killed In January, while the Ottoman losses were but thirty killed and forty wounded in the Tripoli campaign.

over tb.e death of his wife and in poor health, Edward Leighton, Pacific toast manager of the Humboldt Great Western company, last night shot himself through the right temple, dying almost Instantly. Cassiiiier Perriere, son of the former president of rFance, spent a few hours In Seattle yesterday afternoon and left for the east early this morning. SAN nUWGOOO Sun Francisco labor council has today! decided to appoint a committee of one from each affiliated union to act with a like committee from the building trades council In the matter of preventing the unemployed of other cities coming here under the Impression that there ia plenty of work in San Fran- I'isco. Cameron H. King was named vice president of the Joint commission.

SAN Jimmy Lawler, former pugflM, manager of the Turf cafe, was taken to the county jail today to serve six months for having brutally attacked Ada Hretagne of Sacramento, a dance hall gir.l He also pay a fine of $500. It his third trial, two juries having disagreed. The third jury was out Just ten minutes. WASHINGTON, 1). Although bitterly opposed by republican members, the house cut off regiments of cavalry In the army appropriation bill Chairman Hay declaring it will save $4,376,253.

ANGELKS Lieutenant Commander Samuel B. Thomas, U. S. who married Miss Grace Hellus yesterday while he was suffering with pneumonia, died a few hours later. I 1 I'll I Frank DeWitt Talmage, son of the late Hey.

T. DeWitt Talmage, the great, Brooklyn preacher, died with heart failure, aged 44. of the fourth class at the naval academy failed in the examinations and were forced to resign, among them being Robert S. LaMotte of the state of Washington. THE PHILIPPINKS THROUGH A WOMAN'S KYKS If you are at all interested In Uncle Sam's island possessions, you can't afford to miss what Miss Dorothy Stanhope, a Times representative in the Philippines, will have to tell from time to time in these columns.

Miss Stanhope is an experienced American newspaper reporter who has gone to the islands to find out how the natives live, what they thing about, wind are their opportunities; what is the life of the I American women In the islands, how she spends her time, how she gets along with the natives, and a hundred and one other things that she thinks will interest the home folks. Miss Stanhope Is not muckraking or examining Into politics. She is in the islanda to tell the Times readers of the interesting things she sees and hears, things which more man la her profession has overlooked. Miss Stanhope's first, I article will appear Boon. For your next Dutch lunch, Duenwald 313 So.

11th. THE TAXJOMA TIMES. Girl In Will The will of the late R. E. Merry of the Wasliiuglou Pipe Foundry company was filed yesterday aid shows un estate of $1115,000.

He left all hi: interest in the pipe works, worth $75,000, to Miss Mac Long, daughter of bis business partner, I.co 11. Long. His brother, John Berry, Ireland, gets $20,000: brother James Berry, Butte, $20,000, and sister, Mrs. Anue Stewart of New York, $20,000. KKMUMHKU ABK MNCOIjN Pierce county lawyers have arranged for a big banquet In celebration of Lincoln day at the Tacoma hotel Monday night.

Judge O. O. Ellis, T. L. Stiles, Maurice I.anghorne, nnd Senator W.

H. Paulhamus will be the orators. The day will be generally observed and all public offices will be closed. DAY XI'HSKItY The January report of the new Tacoma day nursery where tne little folks are cared for shows this institution to be In a flourishing condition. Publlc-Bplrlted citizens have been contributing freely to sustain the movement.

Socialist at Work, by Gobel. Will lecture Germania. Keb, 11th, 1912. Our Easy Payment Plan iSolvts the Home Furnishing Problem. Low Price, Easy Payments.

Furniture SALE Extraordinary low prices will bo made on Ruga and Linoleums. $10.50 9x12 Pin QC Brussels Rugs $27.50 9x12 Ax- CIO minster Rugs I Ui3o $8.50 Iron Bed Oil 7C Samples I $15.00 Extension CO '7C Table Samples $0i I A gooa steel COO lift Range for Tacoma Furniture Outfitting Co. 911-913 HTRKKT "ir GOODS SOU) ON EASY V-J I'AVMKMH SULPHURRO MARVELOUS MEDICINE BUILDING REPUTATION AT WONDERFUL RATE CURES RUN INTO THE THOUSANDS RIGHT IN CITY Ilestored to Health and NtiviiKlli in Seattle and Tacoma, Also All Over State Drug Stores Sell Sulpliurro So Fast They Can't CaUli Up; Well Known Sporting Man Becomes Missionary for Sulplnirro. BY F. HTKANG (Special to The SEATTLE, Feb.

10. dozens, nor hundreds, but actually thousands, of persons in Seattle and Taeoma have been cured by Sulphurro. This may seem a broad statement, but it Is not, as you will see. Nor is Seattle, by any menus, tka only scene of Sulphurro's triumphs for Its use in spreading with remarkable rapidity throughout the entire state and country. The prediction is made that williin another year it will be known and revered in a large part of the households In every sti te In the Union.

You must remember that it is only one week more than a year since it was first introduced in Seattle, and then merely as a household remedy In the home of the discoverer. Sulphurro is now on sale In every drug store in Tacoma and Seattle, and in all the principal cities and towns throughout the state. The 4 oz. bottles are tiO cents and the 10 oz. bottles addressed to the offices of the C.

M. C. Stewart Sulphur maker of Sulphurro, 811 Northern Bank Seattle, will be Riven close attention and answered immediately. C. M.

C. Stewart estimates that he gave away to friends of hIH family and friends of friends a total of $10,000 worth of Sulphurro. A fair estimate of the visitors at the Stewart home who went there for the Liquid Sulphur compound places the number at more than 8,000. "While it undoubtedly is true that the great majority of these were relieved of their ailments by gulphnrro, we will be conservative and place the number at half the visitors said Mr. Stewart, yesterday.

"The truth is that cry case we heard of afterwards showed Improvement of a decided nature. No Case of Failure Known "This estimate of 4,000 is including only the sufferers who obtained medicine direct from me. We have no possible way of telling how many cures have been effected since we placed Sulphurro on the market for general sale, but I have yet to hear of Sulphurro failing to effect immediate improvement." Letters telling of wonderful dares are stilr coming to the Sulphurio offices in large numbers daily. Most of these letters are given freely for publication by the newspapers, in the hope that other sufferers may profit by the use of Sulphurro. Many other admirers of Sulphurro write their experiences for the letter files in the Sulphurro offices, where they may be seen and read in the original form by visitors who are studying the merits of the medicine.

These letters are given gladly, and many of them are written by men and women known all over the state of Washington. Not a testifying to cures of Sulphurro and published by the newspapers but what the original Is on file for your inspection. Every case Is absolutely genuine and ibona fide. The makers of Bulphurro wish to get the facts regarding Seattle Woman Cured of 15-Year Asthma Case Seattle, Jan. 30th, 1912 The C.

M. C. Stewart Sulphur Seattle. Wash. Gentlemen: I have received such benefit from the use of "Sulphurro" that I feel It my duty to write you this letter In the hope that it may the means of Inducing other sufferers from Asthma to try your truly wonderful remedy.

1 have been treated for Asthma for 15 years by some of tin- best PhysldMU and Specialists in Philadelphia, Buffalo and Pittsburg and have, undergone two surgical operations in hopes of effecting a cure, but have never received any lust ing benefit from any of them. In October, 1911, 1 began taking Sulphurro, knowing it could not do any harm even If it did no good. In about two I began to breathe better and today 1 believe I am an free from Asthma as any normal person could be, In spite of the heavy fogs common heru and other conditions which were a dread to me in the Rast. I eat and sleep better than I ever have in my life and I have no cough at all. In fart I am cured of Asthma after having suffered for fifteen years, and 1 cannot thank you enough for having placed your great discovery in my hands.

Very truly yours, MRS. S. A. POWELL. these cures before the public and let the public judge for itself as to the merits of the medicine.

"Never Saw Like. It." Dr. E. M. Shaw, of Shaw's pharmacy, on 2d avenue, near Madison.

Is another druggist Who declares he never saw a medicine in such demand by the people. "Sulphurro is the most wonderful seller that I ever saw In all my experience," said Dr. Shaw. "There's a scramble for it. I can't keep enough of it on my shelves to supply the demand.

And evidently it is doing worlds of good for the people who take it, for they are all most enthusiastic in Its praise." The same story Is told in virtually every drug store in Seattle. Last Sunday appeared interviews with the manager of the Kartell drug with the manager of Swift's Btores, and with the Quaker Drug Company. They all pronounced Sulphurro the great seller of the time; nothing in their recollection equaling It. Window displays of Sulphurro have been the feature this In the down town stores. Swift's window at the corner of 2d and Pike street has attracted great attention from the throngs that pass there daily.

The Klnsel store on 3rd avenue at Columbia, is anoth- er. The flaming banner "Sulphurro" is seen in every drug store you enter. Huy Anywhere You Want Nor is it only the down town drug stores that have Sulphurro. is to be found now in practically every place where drugs are sold throughout Seattle and its environs. Large demands are being made upon the C.

M. C. Stewart Sulphur company to supply other cities of the Northwest with Sulphurro. Tacoma has had almost as great a demand for it, relatively, as Seattle, and many of the most enthusiastic letters commendatory of Sulphurro come from the Commencement Bay metropolis. Bel- Unghatn, Everett, Anacortes and the cities of the north are sending in their requisitions dally, while it is to be bought all through the southwestern part of the state Centralia, Chehalis, Aberdeen, Hoquiam, Raymond, South Bend and the other prosperous cities there.

Outside the state the heaviest demand from any one city comes from Portland. That city has been placing large orders within the last week. California wants it, aiiid the Eastern ace clamoring for it. The truth is that the wonderful demand for Sulphurro, springing up virtually in the twinkling of an eye, will stand as the record In the annals of and mark an epoch In Us multitude of euros. Prominent Men Sulphurro Some of Seattle's best known men and women are Bulphurro's most enthusiastic missionaries, "boosters." There Is a man well known to the sporting You've hoard of him.

He simply swears by It. He obtulnod his first supply direct from Mr. Stewart, and he early became one of the enthusiasts. Ho suffers no more from rheumutlHm, which, before the advent of Sulphurro, was the bane of his existence. Not only Is this man spreading by word of mouth the wonders of Sulphur in as ho knows them, but he Is constantly sending out supplies of Bulphurro, at his own expense, to ii ii mis whom ho thinks It will benefit in all parts of the country.

Some of his shipments have gone to Minneapolis, some to Los Angeles, to Victoria, B. and others to Peoria, 111. In Peorla, Sulphurro gave such good account of itself that an order was received by the C. M. C.

Stewart Sulphur company a short time afterwards for a shipment direct of the new medicine. It was not until Friday of this week that Mr. Stewart learned who was his advance agent In the Illinois city. Sulphurro is building its reputation. It is gaining public confidence by its sincerity and its power.

Advt. ECZEMA'S CURE IS DISCOVERED IN SULPHURRO J. Shannon, Widely Known In Seattle, I'll- of Wonderful Recovery. Suffered Many Years Only Week Needed to Drive Rheumutism Out of System of Well Known Young Man Who Was Pitifully Helpless. Eczema Is a disease that has caused tremendous Buffering the world around.

Its cure at last has been discovered Almost every known medicine has been applied in cases of eczema, but usually with Indifferent success. The causes lie so deeply enrooted In the blood that it Is most difficult to leach and expel them. J. E. Shannon, who Is serving his third term as constable In county, and is assigned to Judge Gordon's court, in the Prefontain building, Seattle, will testify his thanks to Sulphurro the remainder of his days.

He says it cured him completely of one of the most severe cases of eczema that ever tortured a sufferer. Mr. Shannon 1b well known to Seattle's law to attorneys and to members of the police department. "My case was hereditary, as is often true of eraeraa," said Mr. Shannon.

"For yearn and years I 1 ght some remedy that PAGE THBfiJB J. E. SHANNON would give relief, but the were far from satisfactory. So badly was I affected with It that at times I bated to leave my and go upon the street. Sulphur Introduced Into Wood "I had all but given up hops that I ever would be relieved when I heard of Mr.

Stewart's Liquid Sulphur preparation. Mr, Stewart was then giving It away to sufferers from far and near, no matter what the ailment. Tha idea that sulphur In liquid form 1 could bo Introduced directly Into the blood made me hopeful that la my case it would produce a flclafl result. Such a purifying element as sulphur, if seemed to me, would be moil likely to get right at the Beat of my trouble. "Mr.

Stewart promised but expressed the belief that If I would follow directions carefully) Sulphurro would help me. I tooM a bottle home and lost no time 111 getting the treatment started. Almost immediately I detected an Improvement, and within a short period I was greatly benefited. It was only a matter of weeks until my cure was complete, with everJl indication of Its being Seattle end Tacoma are full ol these marvelous cures. Mum, goitre, diabetes, stomach disorder, throat fact, most any ailment that the flesh 19 heir to, yields before the power ol i Sulphurro.

Lots and lots of ma women are taking Snlphurrd to clear up their complexions and freshen their skin. Removing Impurities In the blood and system. Sulphurro puts one in thtl best of physical Wonderful Cures of Rheumatism Cases of severe of iiiiitiHin, rendering their pitifully helpless, have been cured with wonderful celerity by Sulphurro. There comes to mind the case of a well known ness man of Seattle who was manj) weeks in bed, inflammatory matism distorting his limbs and body, and placing him in ating "I ctftld not touch my facer flat on Ttiy back, I was helpless that my wife had to tie a HUM stick to one hand bo that I coutA scratch my nose," Bald he. "That may sound funny at this date, btil It was anything but funny for to be so completely down and out.

"Three weeks after I began to take Sulphurro I was cured. rheumatism had been completelji driven out of my system and I was out on the street again. llow'i that for a wonderful medicine? "Sulphurro will bo right handJl in my household as long as 1 livs, you bet!" This young man was connected with a large advertising house in ScatUe, but since has) into the manufacturing busW ncsa AdvU.

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