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THE STAR--WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1909, t GEN. BALLINGTON BOOTH HEAD OF THE VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA WILL SPEAK AT LOCAL CHURCH. Gonoral Hallington Booth, head of the Volunteers of America, will ar Five in Soattie on one of his super Vising (ours at 4:08 tomorrow after who comes from met at the whence he will b the Savoy id ia hoon, The come Portiand, w by Major Markel, taken in an automobile hotel, accompanied by Genoral Fi ing, vice president of the tion, and Colonel Walter Dune There will be a meeting in the ning at the ret M. B. chureh at Which the gentral will address his followers and the congregation, On ve Friday afternoon an addroas will be | given in the ¥. M,C. A, auditortum, | and at night the Plymouth Cong gational church will be the place of | meeting Tn between times the general bust la jare Jand overtime throughout the | Over one-q working If It Takes 250,000 Hens to Lay 52,000,000 Cackle Berries for 260,000 people in Seattle, How Many Cackles Do the 250,000 Cackle in Laying—But What's the Use? uarter of a million hens eggs, serambled egRs, poached ogee, | week days, Sundays! newlaid ees, atrictly fresh eg@ Unit. fresh emge, guaranteed fresh ¢ ness of the assoctation will be over- |@d Staten to lay 52,660,000 egga per hauled and plans broached for a pow. (Year, Which makes 144,000 eggs per rate CRRS, KUOKNA aible enlarging of the sphere of |@ay, Which fill 400 crates contain for breakfast and lunch and weeke ing 80 dosen egge each, which fill dinner, and in all ahapes, forme and The genoral in a very busy man} Car which Is hauled to Seattle | sizes. and has t onted through the | on prey Seattle in the laet five years and even thts will have to hurry away to kane to make his regu lar busin: iroult, Mra, Rallington Rooth, who ts in New York, t# rap idly ve for appendicitts recover from an operation * MUST MAKE EXTENSIONS | . * Tt causes neither wrinkles Tight away, we are making j im wall paper all this ‘a We have paperhangers and | daily, all in s made upon him to reach {Ol this city may have Ham and and and Eve on a raft, two shipwrecked, ose, buttered order that the people) The information as to how many times the hens cackle after laging ~ ham and over, bacon the 62 million odd vill be two in the water easy, Adam giadly furnished by the mathematl eal editer of The Btar to anyone bolled eggs, fried) of an inqulring turn of mind 2 AONE AL ARETE ATS BE MARRIED J IS TOO YOUNG TO A new atrike haw bee by the} \Yaktma Assoctation Claim company in the Chatantka district on the fat! JUDGE REID TOSTAY esse) parlor furniture sale this week— ' of ite rich tribute “ this is an excellent opportunity to purchase fine parlor furniture at ONE-HALF to ONE-THIRD FAIRBANKS, Alanka, March 24 A dixpatch has been received her * PA from Delegate Wickersham —# uloing tn Tenens: ( ou! . : " Washinn Sab tak akan Bling| WAURBANES, Alaska, March ¢4 below regular price Hundreds of othe r suites H. Reid will be retained judge of | The first claim of the not advertised are exhibited on the th floor— the third district and will not be af itoing is the rich 1 m | | = a ti ing ag, giving fc 7 °S a fected by the shake-up following the stream. The water from the lake ll bearing a red tag, giving former prices and | diviaton bill, ‘This is very unsatis- [18 being ured. The first two weeks ile prices factory here as it waa hoped the |fUn haw netted $18,000, It is enti ; ‘ Tanana district would dram a new |mated that the claiin will yield halt articles selected now will be reserved for later de- judge, and if Judge Noid was retain. |® million in gold thie season livery if so desired * ed he would be moved to Valdes jud@e of the fourth district 1—-VANCOUVER, B. C—§ trom Pier “A,” Tuesday; incom on the rou 4 New Strike Made. PRIRBANKS, Alaska, March 24 Tickets Are | “Going Rapidly Bake Oven Cure “Princess Royal 10 p. m, except parably the best | Phones 209 | In LIGHTING SYSTEMS ANN ARBOR, Mich, Mareh friends of Bryen believed him toc I'The local marriage Meense clerk to-| young to wed. Bryon is 23 years of | een Lees —— ———en day is in aston of & license age and his flance ts 20. They se-| CAPACITY HOUSE EXPECTED ° GUPERINTENDENT YOUNGS | jive conferred with Supt, Younge|MA&d® out to J. L. Bryen, a funtor cured the license several days ago! FOR 0. 8. JOHNSTON CO’S WILL SUBMIT DETAILED [this afternoon to take up the quoa |°f th* Iw department of the Uni-|In the meantime, friends of Bryeh| PIANOLA RECITAL TOMOR fi PLAN TO COUNCIL. jtion of apportioning the addition: | yorslty of Michigan, and Miss/learned of the intended aetn| ROW EVENING, ee al funds for extensions provided for | Blanche Raynor, an actress of New | and are said to have rensotied wit Mass in aaah tow Gave 1, 0.) % the secent enle of bende. he fol are soity. whieh wee soturned to | him thet tt would be waw wo tor hin) Youngs, superintendent of the mu-| likely, however, that this commis Se CEO een Cree | on: ree See Te” é The Pianola Recital which is to nicipal light and water depart-| sion will delay action until after | © pang eT Ey BERRRNERRUENEEN —aaaessw | be given by the D. 8. Johnston Co, Ments, will submit to the counectt| the district map ts prepared. »° VE BONNIE SCOTS WILL LIBRARY CONTRACTS LET. in thelr recital ball promises to be & detail plan covering what he | they will have in their possension | A contract, calling for the com: | attended by a large audience. There Considers necessary additions to the |} & complete estimate of all work pletion of the new approach to the | bas been a heavy demand for tick- Street and house lighting systems | proposed or destred in every square ENTERTAIN THEIR leentral public brary, was signed |¢ts, and all those anticipating at in every ward in the city wot of the city with Cawsey & Loh yesterday. | teading this recital had better ap- The plan proposes dividing the This ts the first time tn the hie BRITHERS The contract price is § iply for reserved seats the first City into districts, or units, each | tory of the administration that a Contracts for three new branch | thing tomorrow, The soloists will ward to be a district by Itself and | municipal has so thor a conscience, whit's a’ the steer libraries, in the Green Lake, Weet| be Mise Francenia idridge, 80. @ach ward to be further divided In ay iu rs i L pr >powed 2-| saoot? Man, yo duit , ny ae a and ee ne * stain ts tren and Miss Marie Bishop, Vio- ether with suggested extensions | pared several weeks ago, but for | BeAtre J. M. Hamilton, the world's WHITE GIRL T0 WED Jeured free upon application at D. &nd additions. There will fur-| the fact he was uo seriously Il for | Sreatest Scottish tenor, and the tm 8. Jobneton Co, Third and Uni ENN E saceh catmnnts ot toeney [h ecnsteeratte time pertal Scots Concert and Entertain vernity Fequired for every foot of pro-| ment company, direct from Seot HER JAPANESE LOVER onesies tata isipaciinnaetinisiniitatin® a Ragen cre Rt | land, wull present tae their mony Stietais in decormining upon aA -¥.-P, BE, MYSTIC ee td RN | SAN rraxcusco, waren 2—|"The many uses of Ss auportinnment: tr tee [tee nak 8 toe which ought tae appeal tae every |tnrostrained by public opinion | Work in the different districts will | son an’ daughter o° the “land of| which strongly condemns what It be | Se ee arent Meotriere, A EMBLEM | brown heath and shaggy wood"? — | jieves an alliance. Helen Gladys Kem | ad eee Man, hae ye no heard o' the #en-| ory the of Arch-| re) t they sation they hae created tn the east! deacon Jo he ¥ al A special commission was to | Hae ye no heard that in New York | diocese of aided and | $31.50 a. ” |City—that muckle place--7,000 folk abetted by her mother, ie preparing MR, JAMES AGNEW. regular price §52.50 Iny” Fat Folks) jeam’ tae hear that golden-volced | today to evade the law of the state suite, tive —ap attractive parlor auite, five | man, J. M. Hamiiton, and his bon-|py marrying Gungiro Aoki outside, “I have not had a touch of Bert, caaenly Use pickers: aa Qne of the fat women's chiet | Grieve in life is her shiny, greasy skip. If it be pimply besides, as it| Probably is (or may be), her cup of ish is full. Powder and com simply hide these horrors for | & season—a very short season. They are not a cure for them. There | fan't any cure for them except get- ‘ting rid of the grease beneath. When She does that she finds her com- plexion improves. In this way only can J account for the.clear, natural complexion ac. quired by those whe use the Mar | “mols receipt: One-half ounce ‘Marmola, 4% ounce Fluid Pxtract Cascara Aromatic, 3% ounces Pep permint Water. By causing the @xcess flesh to be absorbed. it clears | the Dbivod of the globules of fat Which, physicikins say, cause the Greasy, otly skin of the overfat This simple receipt makes a mixture both pleasant and harmiess. hor Momach disturbances. [t is also inexpensive. Make it a point tty some; take a teaspoonful | after meals and at bedtime for a/ ‘week or two and see if your oily) skin does not quickly disappear. | As you lose your fat your com- lon should progressively — im. , and after & month or so, ‘When you have lost 25 or 30 pounds Of flesh, it should be nearty perfect. | Adv. AIR OPENS IN 57 DAYS. To induce you to do your fixing It's really astonishing the number of letters that can be devised from the mystic A-¥-P. emblem, and these, with the figures it contains, make it possible to rig up some sentences concerning the expost- tion. The Star has a surprising! list of for these who can find the greatest number of letters, and who can make the greatest number of words with the letters thus found. Capitals and small | letters may be used — indiserimi nately SE IMPURE WATER, } Residents along Thirty-third av W., on the Magnolia bill peninsula, have been stream which is permeated with disease and sewage germs, accord ing tos chemical analysts complet: | ed by the city bactertologist. The} health department will order the | people to connect their houses! with the city mains at once, other wise it is feared that a general epidemic of disease may follow. | WILL OPEN UP LAND. H. C. Henry has been awarded | nie singers? Jat his pathetic sangs an’ mak blood loup at the dr auld Scotia nie wee led richt tntae the tenderest chords o° yer heart sair hearts this toon when the train puffs awa | next morning. Losh, but pinny when Fred Bare ‘Tal funny prank: ‘The leddy mak's the music come alang bit bookie aune as the essays PDP PRIN aie rN | irrigation. congress” appropriating 1 f th 1], [72% & sinsle question They beat —mail orders promptly filled. Bank Reber Returning. Se opsteptinite Naktis forte place Of them all, |.2, one 1 ever consulted with os PATON, 0. March 34-—<tving | grass of stir Indian ware: iners and without the NEED ‘consultation. Their hours are George Allen Beatty, accused of rob a coriating (Of borax, ammonia, |‘™ 5 « m. to 6 p.m; Sunday ting the First National bank, at] in'noe ger kero- Lee lade ee i ey, ate “it rocker value— Monrovt who was arr being taken to y aboot Harry }@ guid yin aricht, but wee Barclay jwull tle ye Cal. in the custody using water from @/ of Los Angeles today He wull gar ye # California, to a rumor tant here atic sange 0 Raby Grant, that bon dy, wull sing her way leave a lot o° laddies tn wall mang the HIS WIFE | Thomas W. accountant, 68 years 737 Baker at sickness, fired three today Two bull of them entering the other the right hip, Her cun- dition is serious He ts tn jail yell hae a pain tn yer ald you see oor wee Comic He's Lauder up In @ knot wi bis s wha plays the piano| ore box apeak. Noo,| HAY SIGNS BI an’ mak’ @ note In y | OLYMPIA. arch 24 Act tae get yor seats as|gthor May has signed the f : " udget ep plan opens. Come yin af opriating $44,000 in on bis way we of Shortt! Hammell The woman ated with Beatty tn also | alifornia, Ghety building at $16,000 for southwestern providing for ex ooultate: ‘acoma, appro Griating asbington teir amination mitting of- way Thanks to Curry. "etuck SANTA FE, N. M., March 24 = Be Gov. Curry was @etuged with tele New Lands te Open. grams today, expressing thanks be-| ytgHOULA, Mont. March 24 cause he recalled his resignation 44) trnited States Senator Dixon niet executt ke LOB A 1314 | the Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget |in the “Has-Been GELES, Cal, ve of the territory. Will Not Down. March | Montana t# authority for the ment that by the latter part of July a jor the first of August of this year club,” and ar-/ made today being Baines Wai “Paper co, ini | the contract for the first feeder of | Billy Papke refuses to take his #eat |roon opened for settioment ay. ‘Mustrated Orthodontia Lectures By Dr. ©. H. Stanley, at bis resi- , 422 North Tiet st, every evening to the end of March. ne for this evening, cea j | : 25¢ Soot Destroyer, 18¢ | Package of Wonderful “Imp” Soot Destroyer; no danger Be burning ues; Thure- 1 c i} day special .... .....- 25¢ Clothes Line, 15¢ i Good Quality Twisted Gal } vanized Wire Clothes Line; | reda, $1.75 Doz. Dinner Plates, 6 for 49¢ Semi-Porcelain Abbey Pine Large-Bize Dinner Plates, neatly decorated; the best value we have ever offered; not more than 6 to a customer at 49 this price, 6 for wl 90c Dozen Tumblers, 6 for 25. Thin-Biown Table Tumblers, in fancy decoration; i} Woance size full polished; | Thursday fly« 25c 6 for Band-Hiast apart ; small mesh at bottoi top. Extra special, roll > >. 4 § - $2.75 Rochester 1 Coffee Percolator Good coffee without effort; Rochester Heavy Cop- Nickel-Plated 5-Pint Coffee Perco- ; saves time, too. Thursday, special 6.50 Heavy Wire Fencing $4.9 10-Rod Roll of 48-Inch Heavy Wire Fencing, 48 inches high; 13 wires high, with stays 12 inches ~eleor OF Seund, to run from St. ot acres of timber and fruit lands. | — VANCOUVER, B. C—$1 “Princess Royal,” from Pier “A,” 10 p. m., except Tuesday; incom. || parably the best on the route. | Phones 209. ce j $1.9 $1.98 50c Spray Pump, 33¢ ] Tin Spray Pump, for bushes and plants; throws a fine | spray; Thurs 3c | trees, 25¢ Garden Trowel, 17¢ | Large-Size Extra-Strong Fiorist’s | Garden ‘Trowe}, with strong | handle; special AT | $3.50 Roller Skates, $2.69 Pair of Winslow Rall-Bearing Extension-Frame Roller Skates, with web at wheels; will fit special, pair $1.50 Grinder, $1.09 Household Size Carborundum Grindstone, for sharpening | knives, axes, scissors, ete.; the best money can buy; 1 09 ’ Thursday special m, large at $4.98 TREEY. Maries to|rangements are Potlatch. This opens up thousands |to match him again with Jim Flynn get a cual or wood range free. THE CELEBRATED HALLET & DAVIS Johnst Building Scientifically and artistically the Hallet & Davis stands pre-eminently in the front rank of the Nation's highest grade Pianos. The perfectly balanced scale, the mar velous clarity and purity of its tone, and the remarkable rapidity of its action has created the position of individuality and supremacy for the Hallet & Davis which it occupies today. From its inception 1839—exactly seventy years ago—the Hallet & Davis, by virtue of its highest excellence, has al- ways been classed as one of the few really exclusive pianos. Over 139 Highest Awards and Medals of Honor have been bestowed on this illustrous old house, Terms if desired, in Sold Exclusively by Third and University ‘on Co, "ANG How Headquarters for Talking Machines. Bat OSTEOPATHY Wleetrteity, apy, hot aif rugle ‘or fitting « Best equippe sultation A. Holt, methode. FIRES THREE SHOTS AT SAN FRANCISCO, March 24— i called 8 Grant, & retired expert | living at while delirious from rts at bie wife wok effect, one he abdomen and regents ~ Dust. the Fiathead reservation will have! . Buy a Champion Gas Range and) neat brocade pi mahogany 1 ity 3 rheumaticm since I took the Bake | you were to use for|oven ‘Treatment trom Loughney each kind of washing, | a»4 Loughney. I am working now | . . “Al every day, and this is the first 1/ cleaning, scouring and] i" Sv; st this is the fret 1 | scrubbing,one of t Priced for th sale .. €SO-| was in bad shape with rhe ial prepara- but that Bake Oven : | plete and lasting cw Don't suf. tions w ich are made, fer, but go and let them bake the you would havean im} rmeumatism out of you. My ad . 4 dress is Box 71, South Park, Se-| posing go expensive {rr | jarray of chemicals,| “pougnney and Loughney have! |washing compounds, | thelr offices at 220 to 225 Pedple's anar” " | Savings Bank bidg., corner of Sec cleaning pastes, ete. }ond av. and Pike st. They give free | There is one clean-|consuitation and they can tell you er that can take the | just what ails you without asking matism, makes com: | —a well made and very service able round top table, just like picture, finished in golden oak; a table which comes very handy in any home for any room; top measures inches; regular price $4.50; specially priced for trained lady nurse to care for lx dies in the Bake Oves.” sene or naph- tha, and that is Gold $2.80 regular price $4.50. a splendid rocker — golden oak finish, solld saddle shaped seat, curved arms and bigh back, roomy and comfortable, exactly like picture, and excellent value at the reguler price of $4.50, Spe cially priced 9 80 | this week * G —mail orders promptly filled. Se aaa Standard 24 rniture Covi The main question with the Seaitle girl is, what is she going to wear for ? fe notve the question by furnishing you with up-to- date wearing apparel, and extending to you a liberal credit. New Suits, Gowns. Lingerie Dresses, Skirts, Waists and Millinery. —UsSE— Excellent Flour A SUPERB STYLE Ladies’ Walking or Street Comes In patent colt, tan metal, Cuban One Price, Cash or Credit. COURTEOUS TREATMENT, In Tie Russia and gun heel, shield tip, silk laces. A renga . piney And Live Happily varie toons onty te nih tions eee Ever After quality. Made b 4 { ‘ opera Westberg & Childs Incorporated 1312—Second Ave—1312 SAPE CO. FOR PIMPLES, 100 | New Discovery Cures Eczema and Eradicates Minor Skin Trow bles Overnight. PRICE $4.00 OUR SPRING SHOWING OF LOW CUTS I8 THE MOST COMPLETE EVER SEEN IN THE CITY, TURRELL’S 903 SECOND AV. Special Suit Sale’ $16.00, $18.00, $22. 50, at $7.50 CROWN CLOTHING Co, 121 A few months ago the dispensers of posiam, the new discovery for the cure of eczema, decided to allow the druggists of the country to jhandle it, Previous to that time it could only be had direct from the laboratories. Since thjp change in the method of distribution poslam has met with First Avenue, | THE o} 45 INTAL POOL ROOMS, Tables—45 25 Solo Tables—25 Pool | The Genul WALL'S SAFE & LOCK €0."S SAFES cigar stand ana} JOHN C. WALLING CO, PIANOS, TALKING MACHINES om 421 Unto Cravenottes A me now line ishings, Mate, © Also Full Dr vibration, light thor. weet bathe, and other | Optical rooms lasses and ing ayer a offices in ttle. Con: | Treatmen path an 4 Ba y evening Classes and asso § adjoin 10 tame Vh Optictan, | 14g., Second | here. Pine LTRS ATA eh j f i at the most phenomenal success of anything Introduced to the drug trade in the last 80 years, All thd leading druggist including the Quaker Drug Co., in Seattle, are now carrying the special 50-cent size recently adopted, also the $8 jar, This great success is not surprte barbér shop, Lar ¢ kind in the world gash given away datly, 1418-16-1 Third ay, between Pike and Union Herring-Hall-Marvin afe Co. MANUFACTURERS OCCIDENTAL AVENUE a2 j FPASON OPENS | ing when It Is remembered that, In cane bet eczema casos, poslam stops the iteh r , ing with first application, proceeds { Now {a the time to a laree to heal immediately, and cures get big trees for lt thing for the angler a *\chronie cases in a few weeks, In mann tle money , EL im ee SeGne Wen |minor skin troubles, such as sargost and most ’ H pimples, blackheads, acne, herpe complete stock off) wiih ethos ydooipage,, book HALL S Sporting Goods biotehed, teak, Gib, toate ornamental trees yourself without drugs. _ It’s | 1111 Flest Avenue jafter an overnight applice’ and shrubs on tho || beautifully Mlustrated and I ans ene | POrimental samples o* Const oe eee. Zp sleh one ALBERT NANSEN, Jewelcr [sent to anyone br we ad OF calls for . charge, by the ate wot Matsa M. Dy | Viret and Cherry tories, 32.” ont tee > 1814 Becond Seattle, Wh. Optical Department wv athe!

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