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TIIE BELLINGHAM HERALD BELLINGHAM WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY JANUARY 31 1912 Rheumatic Pains Thursday Specials CURES THE MUCH Dr Darrin -Restores Health to Invalids Pronounced Hopelessly Incurable by Pliyslclans Healing In the Face of Apparent Impossibilities PROTEST MADE AGAINST TOO MUCH SYSTEM IN SCHOOLS Condemns Rrutal Operations by Surgeon's Deadly Knife No Disease He May Not Cure by Some Strange Intangible Unseen Forces of Mighty Potency liniment is good for pain of any sort It penetrates without rubbing through the muscular tissue right to the bon-relieves the congestion and gives permanent aswell as temporary relief Here's Proof A Lay of Lafayette-Ala 11 1 had rheumatism for five year I tried doctors aad several different remedies but they did not help me I obtained a bottle of Sloan's! flood tor anything" Thomas Rick of Easton Fa writes i have used Sloant lint meat and find it first-dais for 'rheumatic pal ns I That Often Cures When Doctors and Medicines Fail and Hope Is Gone GIVES FREE C0NSULTA- THE 1 Local Railroad Will Make Depot Near Waterway Principal Station for Handling All Outbound Freight Station at Sehome Dock Will Be Maintained But Will Take Care of Small Part of imant per excelUoce I have used it for broken rinewa above the knee 09 caused by a fall aad to my peat satisfaction I wu able to resume my duties in leu than thru weeks after the have found Lin- is an excellent remedy for sprung bruises sore threat asthma No rubbing you can apply with a brush At sg dstlflpg Mos ABOm 300 A AIMS Stoanls Book on Homa Cattle Sheep and Poultry eent tree Address Dr KARL SLOAN BOSTON MASS Miss Catherine Montgomery Writes Strong Article' for Educational Journal and in Which She Makes Plea for the Rights of lhe Real Educator the Teacher in Uie Classroom Miss Catherine Montgomery Instructor at the Bellingham Normal school entertains some very positive Ideas In relation to modern tendencies In the public schools aad unhesitatingly ex presses them In a recent article In the Northwest Journal of Education Her article le virtually a declaration of protest against some of the practices now In vogue It le a plea on behalf of the pupil schools must 'be kept declares Miss Montgomery muet tie the people by the people for the people not for the glory of the superintendent nor for the uplifting of a few supervisors at the cost of the freedom of the individual teacher for the school Is tha teacher One poor teacher le more dluetroua In a corps of teachers than an Indifferent superintendent for one is working with tho human soul In dally contact the other la weak In proportion to distance from the The theme of her protest is the removal of the superintendent and tha supervisor from tha pupil- and the forcing of ths teachsr Into a system plan ned In on office for all teachers person" she asserts "should bo hired as a teacher In tho public schools who does not teach at some one period of tho not tha teaching the one thing the vital aha asks In her vlgoroue article the writer closely graded schools came tha superintendent the assistant the prlnolpal the supervisors Mg and little cordial or cold The child haa been more and more removed from the school of ths log with a tsachar at one end and a pupil at tha The farther removed tha power tha lass helpful to tho child tho superintendent plans ths work and Instructs the supervisors and they In turn pus It on to tho teachers the child is fourth removed from the source In each case of transmission ths matter hu lost value The effect of taking tha function of originating matter away from the teacher takes spontaneity away from tha It may be said that tha teaaher could not possibly think these plans which In some cases might be true and Its results would be In the value of faming up ths weak but at the' expense of robbing tbs strong of Individuality 'Tbs superintendent or supervisor finds after careful Instruction to principal and teachers only an Imitation of his model a copy oven a caricature teacher who works out her own Ideas while keeping to tbo general outline muet now under close supervision be the exception A change In administration means a change In method and few have courage to continue a line of work when soma radical ebango hu been mad by the person In charge the situation partly and have the courses worked out by groups of teachers and supervisors and again ths teacher feels the Injustice in -that tha work wu compiled 'from the practical experience of the best teachers and tbs glory all went- to the supervisor or super I ten dent In many cases is this true One of the beat outlines In reading that I have seen was submitted by a state superintendent by a woman of experience and It wu by him incorporated Into the state course of study without tha credit to the originator That outline has been cut and cribbed by other state superlntendenta The supervisors are gaining name and additional ulary on tha efforts snd the experience of tho teachers In the ranks sum Is true of method The supervisor says me see your and oomes in tha capacity of critic rather than assistant In ths course of half a year the supervisor Is richer In matter and method but at the expense of the teacher rather than to her advantage Instead of the teacher saying me see your method of teaching the teacher illustrates her own to superintendent or supervisor and he leaves richer at times by knowing another method while she has had nothing Illuminating on tho subject and MrUO Jonx of Baldwin LL th two teams Although tha result of the game -puta the High school out of the' running for first honors in 'the lntsr-elty league they are still among the first three teams In the state for the lntorscholastle championship At ths beginning of the gam it looked as If it would only be a question of how big a aeoro th high would run up hut after tha amok had cleared away the Normal got In soma good team work and crept up to within a few points of the crimson the Brat half ending II to 14 In favor of tho North Bide team The high school's raggsd playing and requant muffing of tho hall whan they had open ebafiees at the' basket undoubtedly lost them th contest Twice during the' last half th score was evened up th blue and whit would whisk ths ball Into th basket and on the haxt play the crimson players would fall when they had free chances From start to finish the players 'of th two teams play ad with a fierceness that caused many fouls to be called- chiefly on th high five Both teams as for as playing ability la concerned are one aa good aa(th other although with more basket practice the Normal would be a better team Ester Carver forward on the blue and white squad was the star of tho game? getting away with eight field goals and shooting three free throws for a total of if points whilo Whitcomb with poor luck dropped the ball through the net tor 'five baskets and three foul throws Lynch played a good gam with Whitcomb making four pretty baskets two of them In rapid succession just whan they were needed to svan tha boots and put th high in tha lead Mac Beth held Baxter of tha blue amt white quintet down to no baskets ploying a dean passing game Tho line-up of ths Normal was: Carver forward It points Baxter forward 0 Odd center 4 Tucker (captain) guard I Johns guard 0 Heath guard 0 North Bid Whitcomb-(captain) forward 18 Lynch forward I Phillips canter -4 Evans guard MacBeth guard 0 Before' Clinton MacBeth ATHLETIC PROGRAM 6 Arrangements for what promises to he one of th beet smokers that has been staged In th city for some time have been completed by the Belling-1 ham Amateur Athletic club and tha affair will he pulled -off In this city on I the night of February With three boxing bouts and two wrestling matches on the program the events will without a doubt prove extremely interesting to ths spectators jack Johnson (not the heavyweight but hla namesake) of Ferndale will1 go four fast rounds with Danny McCleod of Ana-cortes both weighing In at 115 pound Gus of South Bellingham will meet Chester Camp of the A A Cj on the mat Belger weighs about 175 and Camp 151 This match will be for I wonders what grade he would give on the presentation of the lesson Of what value le this supervision? supervisor should not bo called a supervisor but an assistant for- that is what they should ha Thla hslper should bo tha most welcome visitor to tho room should be partly rssponslbla for tho work in that room or any room under such supervision Tho grading of teachers along a half dosen lines should not bs the chief work of supervisors If consulted satisfactory good or weak should limit of expression positions that do not require teaching are the prises Should it bo so? Ia not the teaching tha on thing the -vital thing? If the selection of supervisors 'or superintendents has been on merit our beet teachers are removed from the pupil no teaching is ro-qulrad and the supposedly bast material prltlclpals superintendents and supervisors era spending their time In giving grades disciplining children counting books boxes of crayon signing report cams when the signature of the teacher le the only on to count (Bomo of the report cards have mors signatures than a legal document Involving thousands of dollars yet it means nothing but time wasted for the principal nor the city superintendent does not know tho child individually and why spend time on pretentions) finding the per cent of the times when the child did not coma when he Shbuld have come these things are considered more Important than teaching rewards of merit for superior excellence have been a rale of salary a removal from claas teaching a i moval to a place where moral Influence of the strong teacher would be lass This puta the euppoaedly good teacher In the email clerkship "Every ambitious teacher wishes to be the heed of a department or a supervisor not to teach children beoaus the teaching has been skimmed of everything but the drudgery Keep the teaching the vital point- recognise the rank' and file- keep the school democratic teacher should have a voice In th administration of school affairs because the individual teacher tho Job knows tha needs of her own room Every room should have a council to consider measures for- th betterment of the schools These groups should have power to send representatives 'to higher councils not controlled by those In higher NORMAL TAKES GAME FROM HIGH SCHOOL Normal 34 North Bide High 10 Characterised by the fast clean work and excellent playing of both teams the game last night between the North Bide High school and the Normal at tho A gym went to the hill Institution by the close score of 84 to 30 Not until the lost minute of play was tha gams -settled so close was th I contest end so evenly matched were SAF One day only at thla price 1 gallon cons UO Half gallon cans Tie Quart cans 40o You save SRc SO BOXBS SMAU WARNER APPXBg (5 tier) one day only U0 SBBANFAgT FOOD SPBCXAUt! Krlnkle Corn Hakes large packages 4 for Uo Egg-O-Bee Corn Flakes large packages I for BSo Quaker Oats large pkgs Uo Farina per package Uo 1 Bran per pkg Uo Grape Nuts I for BM Wilson-Nobles Barr Co of tho Whatcom Flour ft Feed company wao ootabllshad at tho time of the completion of the line of the Bellingham Terminals ft Railway company the new waterfront line of tbo company now under lease by the ft railroad Nr Bomera state that the shipper prefer to deliver their freight at the Boeder avenue station rather than at Behome dock In the past the greater part of Ibe freight lias bean handled at the dock The elation on the dock will still be maintained but It Is expectsd that ttia greater part of the business will be hiflidled at ths Boeder avenue atetlon The Incoming freight will be discharged at Behome dock Notice wu eent to local ahippare yee-terday of the change In the shipping point for outgoing freight STRIKE LEADER Lawrence Maes Jon II Charged with being an accessory to murder Joseph Ettor of Now York for midnight last night leadar of the textile strike was arrested by officer of the state police Just before midnight Ettor was taken at his hotel as he was preparing to retire Expecting arrest he had made preparations to secure ball but wu not allowed to give The ehirge against the strike leader Is In connection with the death of Anna Toplxe who wu shot during an outbreak lut night The bullet whleh caused her death wu fired by some on in the crowd of strike sympathisers the police allege and wu aimed at the ground hut rebounded and struck the woman Before making tha arrest tho police end military authorities took extra precautions to prevent any outbreak among ths strikers arrest was not unexpected but it wu thought that some other charge would be made against him because of his alleged Inflammatory statements at public mootings Msg From Injuries With tha exception of an early morning outbreak when a Byrlan striker John Rami was so serloiiely injured that died tonight the textile atrlk situation was qulat today Armed militiamen patrolled the atreeta under orders to shoot straight If naed be to enforce orders against demonstrations of any kind Apparently this had Its offset for no efforts were mads to hold mass meetings or parades Only three of tho mills were Idle today and It wu said that a larger number of operatives than yesterday reported for work Colonel Sweeteer has granted permission for a parade of strikers In connection with tbo funeral tomorrow of 'Anna Toplae a striker who was accidentally shot yesterday but only after Strike Leader Ettor bad agreed that it should be purely a funeral procession end not a dsmononstratlon It is acted that nearly 10000 strikers and sympathisers will be In line PROGRESSIVES MAPPING ROOSEVELT CAMPAIGN Walla Walla Jan That ths Progressive Republicans of the atat of Wnahlngton are deserting Senator Robert LaFollett In favor of Theodore Roosevelt as the presidential candidate Ih Indicated by a letter received today by David Cox one of tho leading politicians of this section and candidate for state treasurer The letter written by Rufus Wilson formerly Poindexter's campaign manager and now at the head of the Beattie Commercial Club sake politicians to uttend a conference to be held in Taepma early In February to map out a program for advancing the candidacy of Col Roosevelt Three Civil Service Tests Three examinations for positions in the United States civil service will be held In the city on Tuesday February SO These are for expert passenger rat clerk (male) a situation bsing vacant In the quartermaster's department at Chicago: physical laboratory aid to fill a vacancy In the geological survey at Washington foreman bureau of entomology department of agriculture In New York New Hampshire Massachusetts Maine Vermont Rhode Island and Connecticut Catarrh Ended Money Returned if Hyoinei Doesn't Banish Catarrh Oct rid of catarrh start today cure ll without pouring Into your stomach a vile end unpalatable nostrum JIY-OMKI (pronounce It Hlgh-o-me) curse catarrh la nose or throat and doea It by such a simple snd pleasant method that thousands who have been cured are glad to recommend It Just breath Hyomel and Its soothing medicated and antiseptic properties will corns In direct contact with the Inflamed parts stop the discharge drive out the soreness and heal th membrane JUST BREATHE THROUGH THROW Hyomel Is mads of Eucalyptus combined with other antiseptics -Breathed through the Inhaler It destroys the per-sletant catarrh germ A complete Hyomel outfit Including Inhaler bottle of Hyomel end simple Instructions for us only costs llso Single bottle of Hyomel eoats but (I rents at drugglete everywhere and at Owl Pharmacy Graham ft Munch Props For catarrh coughs colds sore throat catarrhal deafness It will give aatlefectlon or money back i 3 1 In I THIS SUCCESSFUL PHYSICIAN TION AT lExdungeBttkBi Bedng Is Relieving and witnessing ths seaming miraqlea performed by Dr Darrin makes one exnlelm: there a known limit to this healing power? Ie there a single disease he cannot cure? Is there a case so hopeless that cannot restore heslth?" Probably no' other physician treats sa many patients aa this successful specialist Patients coma to him by th score from a wide area of country Th sick and suffering1 the lame and halt- the consumptive snd paralytic tha drug fiend snd the drunkard Invalids from almost every known disease form an endless procession seeking health at his hands And thla wonderful man thla wu-ard of science this great-hearted physician receives treats them cures them- Heals them of diseases often pronounced Incurable by the medical profession cures them after they have been doomed to death by revives health and strength In th foe of seeming Impossibilities Not in a spirit of boasting or vanity but ia a qulat calm statement of facts BB DAMXM BATH I There is no' disease he may not cure Bays -It and what Is more proves It During a recent talk with this man who has specialised his practice of msdloine ha said: of rations human lives are needlessly saerl-floed every year by improper treatment and brutal surgery that MU oftenar than they cure All upright members of th medical profession know this whether they will admit It or not and It Is time that the general public was mad aware of tho foots Casas have com to mo thgt have baffled some of th heat physicians In the country where one doctor had said tha trouble was with th stomach another said heart stlU another diagnosed kidney disease or something alee JiP Tho snOwing ft leases that sap the plosions jf life should UkeJurem Pill Tut Kuurt non nduTtBttinXa rSuuiBfnnithu bim Mid lift Dirift Em FtSOYi tha Standard Ramadjfor MjyaaMgOls fiem the asset threat Ts SlUMKUGQISaDBnnMU the best two out of three falls A1 Lundgren will take on of Ferndals In a four round match This event will be at 130 pounds Tom Kelly of the A A will meet Tom Jones of Anacortes Both hoys weigh about 145 and Kelly agrees to pin tha shoulders of his rival to the mat twice In one hour Both men have a good record and the match promisee to be a fast on Art Yordy of the A A and Tom Bharky of Anacortes will box four round Bharky- Is one of the beet that the Island City has yet produced and he will undoubtedly make a good showing against the local boy IMRS STEERS NAMED AS DEPUTY Mrs Alson Steen wife of th I secretary of the Pomona grange has been appointed as a deputy assessor by Kaufman taking th pises of Gage 8pnce who lias resigned to take a position under County Treasurer I Frank Wilson Pence leaves the -I lessor's office this evening Kaufman now has as hie- office deputies 11 and lire Steers 1 II Ckrver Charles Donovan snd Miss Kaufman TO SAVE BROTHER New York- Jam With an I eleventh hour 1 confession that It was all who stabbed Charles Muldoon Mrs Theresa Martin' 81 years of age brought to a dramatic climax yesterday th trial of her brother James I McDermott who waa accused of Mul-Idoon'e murder The victim who wan I Mrs Martin's former sweetheart waa klleld In a saloon In March 1811 McDermott fled to the West end nf for be-1 Ing raptured In Denver It was alleged that he confessed The sister unexpectedly appeared In eourt yesterday and confeaaed tu guilty knowledge Today Mrs Martin testified that aha hut ths I are the to I a toQkadHd in each css I was able to see ml causa and by removing it I restored th patient to perfect health have known stomach trouble to ha diagnosed as heart disease and heart disease si rheumatism and countless similar Instances When these mistakes mads and tlte patient is treated for wrong disease how can tho sufferer hop to get well? It Is as If you tried to cur deafness by wearing eyeglasses On la just about aa sensible as the other But I make a careful diagnosis of each case that conies me and treat the true or real ailment have discarded many of the use-leas drugs and medicines commonly prescribed by physicians and us modern system of treatment that ia as much superior to the old-fashioned medical practice as th sun is to a candle whleh I have perfected after long years of experience and practice "I have alao a system of home treatment for th cur of patients nt their own homes Just as easily and Just as surely as If I went to them or tbav earn to me Distance doea not make any difference so to speak aa keep In touch with every case by cor- -reapondenoe until dured All that anyone who le ill In any way from any cause has to do Is to pall on mg for thorough examination or to juat talk their case over and I will gladly give my opinion and advise what they should do whether they can ho eared -how long it would take and what It would coot I will confidentially and -privately examine free any ease that will me personal visit at my Office in the Exchange Building (886 and 886 ateond floor) between the hours of 10 a and 8 daily Those living at a distance and unable to com may writ and will gladly answer any Inquiry RMMMRMMMMMMMMRR THE I BELLINGHAM 1 NATION At BANK VICTOR a border: WM lTCUIK Vlvo-prsaMsot FF KANDflCHY Css Mar JUKES Asst Cashier 4 4 P' SANFORD Aset Cashier 4 Wm Brown George Nett EL Oaudett Chaa Nolle Jamieson A Boeder William McCuah MM BELLINGHAM-ANACORTES New Steamer TAKU DD DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Leaves Bellingham Behome dock dally 10 a and 4 Leaves Ana-cortes Curtis dock dally Sam and Xpni Fare GO cents round trip 76 cent Stops at South Bellingham and Burnish on flag YARN TRANSPORTATION CO had quarreled with Muldoon and went to her home for a bread knife Promises of both ths prosecutor and the Judge for Immunity faued to persuade her to continue her story until finally she was asked: drove the knife through elm replied did Lawyers In the can went ahead with perfunctory summing up arguments snd tha cos will go to the jury tomorrow Dr Morrison Red Front Dr Teel diseases of FERRYBOAT OREAKS GABIE With only the lert Stewart on board the i cress fbe Nookssck river arietta broke away yesterday nwroing and drifted down the stream about Mi feet lodging on a sand bar Th cable on whleh the ferry boat le guided had worn ha on spot and broke ae the barge wm being drawn acres the stream County Engineer Charles Usdberjr was at Marietta yesterday and states that th eabl will he fixed within a abort time and that trafflq will he resumed serose th river Sean thn Blgnntu of I Beginning tomorrow all of the outbound freight of tho Bellingham Bay ft Brltioh Columbia Railroad company will bo handled from tho freight houao on Boeder avenue lnotoad of at Be home clock according 'to announcement made by Commercial Agent Bomera thla morning The Boeder avenue freight Motion In charge of George Hohl ANY SUFFERER Indigestion Heartburn Sour Stomachy Gas and Other Distress Vanishes In Five A little Diapepsin Will End All Stomach Trouble for Hundreds of HAwld Readers Tou can cat anything your atomach craves without fear of Indigestion or Dyspepsia or that your food will ferment or aour on your stomach If you will take a little Dlapepaln occasionally Your meals will taste good and anything you eat will be digested nothing can ferment or turn Into acid or poison or stomach gas which causes Belching Disxlneae a feeling of fullness after eating Naueeau Indigestion (like a lump of lead in atomaoh)' Biliousness Heartburn Water brash Fain In stomach and Intestines or other symptoms Headaches from the stomach are absolutely unknown where this effective remedy Is used Diapepsin really does all the work of a healthy stomach It digests your meals when your stomach A single dose will digest all the food you eat and leave nothing to ferment or sour and upset the stomach Get a large 60-cent case of Pspe's Diapepsin from your druggist and start taking now and In a little while you will actually brag about your healthy strong Stomach for you then can eat anything and everything you want without the slightest discomfort oi misery and every particle of Impurity and Gas that la In your stomach and Intestines Is going to be carried away without the use of laxatives or any other assistance Should yolu at this moment be suffering from Indigestion or any stomach disorder you can surely get relief within five minutes sxoxs ouianox zs RAHLY SOXVZD if yen go to the proper IKON SOSO' We are better prepared than ever with a showing of shoes for every member of the family for winter wear Our prices are right too Grimsted Shoe Co Cloves Block LOCAL NEWS Dr Axtell surgery and rectal dls- Dr Barlow dentist first National Rank building oooooooofoot eeeteoee i Fischsr Isaacs OROCNSg Mala 104 PNOENg A-S17 ft 1310 Commercial Thursday Specials Winter Wheat Flour sack $130 Perfection Flour sack lilt Ideal Flour serk $1J0 10-lb aack Graham Flour 0a 5 lbs fancy White Beene lie 6 Ibe Pink Beane I ibe resh Kraut BSe 8 llis ft Creamery Butter 6-lb pall lard Substitute 80 4 8 lbs large Muscatel RalsInsBSe 8 pkg Blue Ribbon Raisins lie Radical Politics in Ecuador i ii CASTORIA Hu Kind Yob Han AiitB8Bdit.

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