The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 28, 1908, Page 3

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Y SUTTON TELLS AMERICAN GIRLS HOW TO BE HEALTHY 1 tk WOTOMOMOA py WY i ‘ ———eT9 | | | | }e@n athletes THE STAR--TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1908, LIPTON BANQUETSRAILROAD MAWN’S CROWN > THE AMERICAN ATHLETES ‘Toasts the Yankees and Derides the British as Bad Losers. * (By United Prews.) LONDON, July The Amert who participated in the Olympte games were the guest Sir Thomas 11 iduy on be A his yaoht Brin Americans rhe rived at Sauthagnpton at noon, Lip ton predded af a lunchoon tn thely honor, and then, following thele} boarding the yacht, Sir Thomas toasted the prowess of the Ameri Joans nd dorided the Britishers, | Jcharging that they were not game | | losers. | The Erin took the @sftora on al }oPuise around the Isle of Wight and | back fo Southampton, where Lipton } Was the host at a dinner given in their honor @ the Southwestern | hotel | At the contusion of the dinn |the Anferiean lads gave “thre cheers ahd a tiger” for the Irish PL DV. ING yachtaman atjer drinking a of hot water I walk for flasa loose clothing hour ¥1is3 SUTTONS nearly an | TANOUS Athletics should recetve some | BACK HAND = [attention from every girl. If her “ STROKE | “me prectudes tho pla of tennis | or basketball she she walks in the open air b MAY SUTTON INACTION. THESE PHOTOGRAPHS WERE. the morning and evening DURING RECENT EXHIBITION MATCHES IN SAN [hrowtng © head and sho SNAPPED ne back and taking long, deop dr ta of that which money cannot buy Sutton lays down for girls who de but is in reach of the poor as well sire merely to be strong and 4 t heatthy P EXERCISE TOO MUCH The little cham don'ta constitute the rich—pure alr ure air and & moderate amount of exercise I can impress uy mn recently ap too strong wared o7 «in Frisco in a irks aa being tie only May Sutton, chan series bition matches. It had | secret of health. Medicines for that , teanie Player of the peon rey rted that she was not in | ‘out f sorte feeling’ may cau whe would go in seri- the best of health, but she gave no Kirls to Imagine they feel al! right te ity for ath indication of having “gone back,” | but what they really need ix more} playing her strong game that made! fresh air and not quite so much AT YOU WANT. her world’s champion, with her|sitting around the house ta tight WALKS. same old dash and accuruacy fitting clothes as @ great many of © FRESH AIR YOU At the close of th th oma do. | Sutton was asked to ; ise Sutton is declared to “ three rules Mise system of training she had partocs athlete. Tennis experts de eaeee most effective and what, in clare that every movement ts “a opinion, te the best form of exer picture.” In the accompan oO tographs are some of the ploturex WILL TRY TO MATCH BURNS AND JOHNSON | cige and diet for the average Amert caught jean girl. Here ts what she sald | “Strtet, rigid training is hard for any girl, athlete or not. A man may stand it, but a woman cannot. Only one year did 1 ever diet and take up rigit training. 1 found myself losing weight-and not feeling in as} fit condition as when my training! was along much more «imple lines. | If 1 feel ike eating a steak, yy United Pres | that's what I eat; if it's simply « ELY July 25. ox Rick i the advantages given 9) sandwich my appetite calla for, then ard, the Goldfield fight promoter, B Dighest class bankers that’s what | order. I have never| will arrive in San Francisco the you to open an ac put much faith in b kfast foods. | iat part of this week, where he mo matter how large or §) While | advocate hearty eating, I| will enter into negotiations with will give it the same J) cannot say too much against the | representativ of Jack Johnwen en tion. use of tea and coffee, They are/aed Tommy Burne tn an h destroyers and no one can/to sign them for a fight at be ithy who persists in thelr) Thanksgiving day use. | The business men of the 4% Interest ‘Too much exercise ts as bad a#/ have pledged $20,000, They thinx| too little. Walking is the best exer | that a LiurneJohnson fight would cise there is, Early each moruing. prove a better drawing card than a Gans Nelson figut { SUPERFLUOUS HAIR a | feng ‘MAY PROBE RAISE you stivitue (Death to the new preparation that posttively hatr withowt scar or biem THE RAVEN DRUG co Seattle Agents Becond (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, July 2 With-| ut waiting for complaints to be! filed, the interstate commerce com | mission announces tn a statement| just issued that It may at once start an tuvestigation to learn} {whether advances made in freight! rates are justified. Lumber Rate Postponed SAN FRANCISCO, July 28.—~ | Word bas been received by the law | | | AreYouResting Easy? | If Not, Here’s an $18.25 department of the Southern Pa . " cific company here that the inter Morris Chair for state commerce commission has ordered postponed the new rate on | lumber sht nts from Willamette | riv points in Oregon to San} F neisco bay points, The new The offered chair the rate was to have beco: effective one shown here; frame §)on August 1, but the order issued} heavy and built of selected Ji delays its operation until Octo} quartered .oak;. two fin. B) ber 1 ishea--early English highly polished golden covered in good grade of velour; seat construction full spring, firmly rete {By United Press.) forced by steel w Se NEW ‘YORK. July 38 Doctors | ing Wednesday $6.00 under today investigating one of the usual agent cases of hydrophobia that }has come under the notice of the Pasteur tnatitute for years Police Sergeant James BE Hips, who resigned from the force to organize a private detective agenoy a few months ago, died sud denly yesterday after a few hourw illness, in intense agony from the rables. He had been tnoculated with the disease over » months ago by a bite on the k by a bull pup The 9 Phil lid Oak Dresser Golden Finish for $12.50 paled and nothing mor it of It, Sunday he became fl and was taken to the Pasteur inetitute, where doctors Bamber ix one of aig that he was su from © $16.50 value nade of y econd stages @ 21x42 of recover Paee, tarror me ; al W. Ra uperin wide b mond, state nt of Anti n league a" ‘ vn o as invited Representative W. F “” ™ pier A G ! tonberg to disouss with him tn *, ‘ 4 a debate on Friday, at Ballard iy. 3 gainst the local option bill in the drew, pearly one 9040006000090000000008 Low | Prices on Men’ s Shoes One to a Customer Re of store from present f po hoy » of sar $ to now | 81.00 to & All the Credit $ The Men’s Shoe Store You Wan > ; 808 FIRST AVE PEPOOHSOSOSOOOOOOOOOOOSD | PLAN | become more and more inhuman tn | President COMBINATION (By United Press.) BELLINGHAM, Wash, July 28 A movement ow on foot to form A strong con taking in CANNERY © WEDDING * 1S A TINSEL AFFAIR JUDGELA NDIS MAY BE: (eorge Gould Returns From SUED FOR DAMAGES Europe—Springs Enigma as Regards the Harriman (By United Press.) y mitted Capt, Keller te \ CHICAGO, July Attor face af writ le | Adam ay atman today wued f error whict eon | a D | It of habeas corpus for the | J , eal, |e of Capt. Daniel F. Keller Ca L ued h captain in the having collected 1 an $ ~ ho W eanfined in prison at Fort! 000 on forged — che (By United Pre | feaan der of Judge K. | sente it ‘ NEW YORK, Je 4 |M in Mikey that | ment by Ju Landi { 4 y ona j ti fettowod b alkwwd v8 are ¢ nds lore wult againab Oe fur ven man's ¢eow Tr 1 * Miss! May Miller Weds J ¢| | ainegen for felve nyprdser , Onpt. Kote wae t. fram | is not even gold, it ts ti Any The lege part come wn aft.) Has i, ere oy ‘ th of a foud between Landie | vented a) ‘ one who Want come in and iift T . T and Judge Petor §. Grosseuy, | « ned a fh ad as the chance —— Tennis ea Landis is accused of heving éom- |} erve ' n ' Sel 1 M May Miller will he married va 1 this S¥erdipe at the family reside " ‘ol 005 Wish av, N. to Mr. J. ©, Glows | Re ad Rey, A. Norman Ward, D. BD. with} r , offlelate A will | - i the wedding cere Tennle T (By United Press.) be #1] before she 1 ThE ladies tne Tennis PORTLAND, Ore., July 28 i} i : * , 1 club will give the last of the series | C&use & telephone oy funed 1 war ¢ « “ . of ttnnis teas tomorrow. Hliaborate |to permit a citizen to report a fire Miltor gy : x | dgodrationx wili convert the port-| when, in his excitement, he ex ke . as, STR ORS ” bie club tfouse on the grounds into| not find a loose nickel in his pock ‘ ont se nick be Tenino : a a tea parlay, where the nding 80 | efy considerable property, was de- | plea ‘ : Kah clety women will serve isaad ane bs I ! be K Appell-Myers. The blaze origi i “Nick v9.; te Katherine» Appell, of Ne- | lamette club In a ‘ haa|' be ponte Mo, and Mr. Earl ¥, Myers, | until John A alked te f , . ; ' i the | members, was epor < The " Abs tinsel FR ss 4 phone operato Lass deste 1” whe ; i “er M, A D,, officiating . i mea , Gore. | : f ‘ wing, AnsenSe ie yore ONFESSES cet ge, i . western coast 2% Mr. Frank W. Gor { Port rt phe pg! Big m the western coast | townsend, were matried Wednes a ae sr ibe neh tte eet "Cus | rengare, ma TO A MURDE * : for the betterment of the salmon T trade next year, Next season is ex pected t & profitable one to the eunnery men, as the hampbacks are due to appear again in large num bers and the sockeyes, according to all former signs, will run by the hundreds of thousands, which prompts the cannery men to form & strong combine to prevent the elling of salmon ot than at the regular set price. The salmon pack of the Puget sound canneries so far this year compares favorably with the pack put up at this time last year, and many of the cannerymen state that the sockeye salmon began to run & week earlier this season, whieh makes the pack slightly larger than the one @ year ago at this date. | j STATE SHERIFFS WILL MEET AT BELLINGHAM, (By United Press.) | BELLINGHAM, Wash., July 28 The sheriffs of the state will meet in convention In this city om Av gust §, according to plans an nounced yesterday by Sheriff Wil liame. Represestatives from al most every unty in the state have signified thetr intention of attend: | ing, and ft is expected that the see sion will be one of the largest and most important ever held PRESIDENT CABRERA IS MOST INHUMAN (By United Press.) } SAN FRANCISCO, July 28-—) According to private advices re ceived here today, Guatemala is a seething hel) of revolt a) atrocities of President who is planning vengeance on ail hia enemies. The letter says death of Cabrera’s passed away July 2 that since the mother, who the tyrant has his punishment of political pris oners The Central American ‘court of atice, which was established by Roosevelt, i sitting on} the case of Minister Bustililo, of Honduras, when was refused | permission to leave the country by Cabrera and had to be taken away by an American warship. Ex-Gov. Budd I!!, STOCKTON, Cal, July 28x Gov, Budd rallied early today from | the stupor in which he lay all day Monday and appeared a little bet ter, He is still very weak, and but }faint hopes for his recovery are | entertained by the members of his j fa thy. Fewer People Pay Bills With Cash Now They pay by check be it The ause ia the safest way simplicity and convenience of a check account appeals to everyone who knows its | Mew. If you are de advantages. not familiar with the ask you to call bank pleased to explain to and tell talle we the and we'll ou persons you how you will be ben efited Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY Fuller- Ham. Miss Ada Fuller and Mfr, Farres J. Ham were married in the man { the Firet Presbyt » chur Friday evening. Rev A. Mat thewe offictate Hammond: Weaver. The marringe of Min Hammond to Mr Weaver war #0 : he M. A. Matthews, D. 1D. ar t the First Presbyterian ch Monday evening Reception Committee Meeting A meeting has been called of th Adios” reception committee on ar rafigements for the reception of the at the ho of Mra A $219 Fourth av, at o'clock ‘Thursday Mitohell-Habershan. Mra Maude 8. Mite f The | Dalles, Ore, wee married yesterday afternoon to Mr. John D. Haber shan, of Beattle, at the reaidence Mr. Gordon Everett, 1511 KE. Marton jut. The Rev. Harry C. Witson of tetated U and | Club Dance. The U and I club will «ive a moonlight. excursion and dance at Meydenbauer bay tomorrow oven | tog Fortaon Aux Mary. ¥ The George H Ne. 2, Spanish War give & lawn party { John Roesch, Friday hav. 8 An of the members Gamma- Phi Beta im called ff Thursday afternoon at £:30 o'clock at the of Mine Wi: |Jobneon, 214 Harvard av. N Announcement. Mr. and Mre Frenk &. Adame have announced the engagement of ter Jay Ford were nv day evening at the and Mre. Wilson R av. Rev, Dr. J. D.C. the Unitaman chureh. Dr. and Mra. Ford w to friends at $50 16th ay ried Satur officiated No other medicine cures t hinees Herbs and Roots We bare five hundred aif. ferent inde of Chinese Merbs, Roots, ete We cure all kinds of chronic dis of $2. 50 No. 465 or + 466 D. M. Catcher's Mitt hide palm ack kid fi mite for 4 aking nt laced fut inducementa f h Leather & b Mite he . ‘ » Mack 1 ty 1 pock am ' DM. Batra, jars A ton h wilt i Mitt ibe 1 M 5 0 08 1 1 F. M. SPINNING 1410 Second Av. be at_home | “Corporal at Spokane Kile wall ha ormous Hp a ple ndard Oil an Ag jan by ating But muld, wil} rt siren i fron toward restoring foreign } |“NOTHING TO SAY"SOTHERN ' gk American credit (By United Press 1 that he was hopeful (By United Press.) RENO, Nev ‘ M } of the e, and believed that Taft SPOKA Jul poral | Yorce is a pri tt i 4 be elected Frank Barker, Company D, Third | P0t diecnss it the pre re infantry, early today confesned that night I leave for the east, and I Railroads Hiring mon he was the murderer of Ira Nessin- | C@onot 1 will ever return LOS ANGEL} ‘ £ ger, an aged and respected citizen This ent was gi ou f othe eee of Medical Lake, wh body was | last night by Edw. H. 8 the will be no § ‘found on a lonely road Sunday |¢tor, before he departed for the reducth in salar morning, beaten to a pulp. Barker t railroads er we OL was immediately suspected of the actor spent the entire da jmen are being added t crime and he was arrested late Mon- | Yesterday dodging er ®,\ forces at the Sar Fe ps at day night In a lodging house tn Spo- | 804 Was finally ind to make a'San Bernard i the Southern stat jkane. At first he declared be was ont Pa innocent, but after close question. | ~~ nn noe es ing Barker broke down and con feared. He waa then taken to the neer of the murder tn an automo bile. The soldier said that be en While inviting ye company, we wish to set fc towards (Without Commission) Made on improved Real Estate our d for bullding purposes Closed without delay is due to its prompt transact Its, both in Savings strength «@ ad courteo x businens PUGET SOUND SAVINGR & LOAN Aceounts. & sitoRRocK J.P HARTMAN ALEXANDER MYBRS 2 V a eMira teseces and sm: Seattle, Wash. positor of this our attitude of this com record for at usly to the wants o at our office. We soli and ; th ae ad past their daughter, Vivianne to Mr co. wsing will take ‘piace the ear | 118 Cota Northwest Trust & Safe | on mee we wal Deposit Co. PRESIDENT 2 PRESIDENT ¥ & TREASL +++) CASHIER Specials in Men’ Oxfords Men's Tan Two Buekle Ox Noes. J Patent Colt, regular Patent ( and Gur Oxford regular oar 92 45 Minne ( 1 « Patent Colt Gun Metal Calt hos gy STRICTLY mao 95c we ‘stare WALLIN & Pap ON ALL DEPOSITS j ome y DRUGS S BAUMANN GET ‘it FREE DR. S. S. HALL CO. 1914 Second Ay., Seattle, Wash. Why Do We Have a Public Audit Twice a Year by Disinterested People? | a 1827 SECOND AVE FIRST AVENUE OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE

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