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Member of the United Preas, Pub THE STAR--SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1909, | TODAY'S STYLES TODAY J MICHAEL JOSEPH CARRIGAN | : STAR DUST Complete Showing of : , GAR’S AIRCLAD V ing of theif 4 ] ; \ f | : — ; } upon tthe ca t by F 0 BSNS A Word From Josh Wise N t bY N hilation of Sheriff Rober Connay. ADOLF’S SUBMAROON | Newest Summer Novelties in \ Care 1 na th | Dose Comig Seltohiers of Fordune Easily Demolish Oot in der Fudgre der Vorit Vill Be ad Peace ven ofa ly . Wa ad Var, Becoss Fightings Vill Be Unable Ladies’ Ready- to- Wear Ap Because of the absence of Mr. Carrigan, quiet reigned about BY FALO SCHAEFER vera girl te par. [ t house tod a he ice of the county commis vain of her beau = N Y, bh’ L the court house today, and in t ¢ c favain of her beau @€ ew OrRs ates t sioners visitors were permitted to come and go without being aed tinal compelled to listen to the tales of the wrongs done by Sheriff may be all she} . Hodge, which tales Mr. Carrigan is always ready and anxious to this question, The Star ry tor, be vain} You're welcome to open an ac pour into every willing ear. Osgar as @ veteran agronaut, and count with us—pay a little at a time a lat tt \ Hodge, \ ( \ an aceompliahed Pros i ala Ary | AGH a6 08 ‘Besomphiahed. €iver, for anything selected, Prices ¥ rig ta ble to leave tow ) slay away WW sirahip and & submarine destroyer his : td be n) ass Sern Maia rpg nck waged: | low—no extra charge for credit, : ; th aaah yey |W to the death, so aa to dem 3 | t herif \ A ue natrate 4 what the we 1 ale rs 4 heh Mr. il ail phy M xy v engagemet p ‘ owt Ca 1 the t fightir ‘ In f ; t * r 4 a . wanda Eastern Outfitting C # : hey Nked, Nothing was sal astern Uu ing 0., Ine, L wh i vk agen Ip we 4 non 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union S, tas | tt ind in a Ue floating off What ” | cattle’s Reliable Cre mse” T s ( ‘ Mt} Cape Hattera | keat cigar 1 ever} erning th . the effe " 1 beg to rebort dot after testing 8 . | = c ed . Hf - w I ca ‘ al « nd ru kU «} Sheriff Hod t to obser cs ta fev ould d d of yonst, | sealed unte . * Pifdy miles ouid of y ' ® an ef! va f ' x 1 id rt nd * , i. e er = = : ' Find der enemy vere he iss ie tt r ] 0 ers nm | ad. Get him alife ef bossible, nor r rt cate f t but in eider case kill h ef ae Mach ae : i — s ’ 1. | youare disabled or captured re: | ae Was Will be heard at THE MOORE, . Janing TWO Mr. Hodg f cot i turn immediancely e Mimple Mug j WEE : ' ate ‘ ee ee meee — acknees haw Fuh EEKS, commencing with matinee Sunda upon Mr, ¢ 1 s office ny 1 wa ‘ copie w " ys : K $a dlscofer ave ine truth of | 30th. Sheriff Hodge's 1 an has n i¢ to dispute his my ‘ Adolf und deatr hin , he orb | 2 lect for his services to the prisoners in the King ee oo Be ate is . The more familiar you become with thi For four months Mr. Carrigan’s physician drew $40 per ler surfage of der Atlantis ) stchy mux "e more you will enjoy the open, month from the county and gave no service therefor, Since . Seve wes sites J January 1 the sheriff's physician has done all the work in the t ! legislature = wi | We Have All the county jail and has received no pay therefor ! Adolf | bain th alt Litios 4 unding the mata t of Sea Co himeetuf in contemblation. Diss! coss Der Sea Cow hat grazed on a| Ute language | err ] OW Pain the pecanar: coneitions purrounemy ot de an und gafe bim such an absent look dot|rock and waas so stuck op it dot! pve son oe ee ra the King count en Detention ¢. He d ! I could reoogniza der contents, dex oxblosifonesa missed him und she hatet to leaf for pastures new, |t fooen t regard his ca = 4 Teas harcrcines tad crowided 4 plik er hi wass Adolf, He bat a fat look Into dor vater unharwied Remembering my duties I tried |!” tn that leh In Victor Records and Player Rolls. Drop inand A t c t on hiss dangerous ‘oming to der eurfage again to to reach down und ki i strike a man w he is ited credit { gt ries and her supplies to the f ily of Abe I she t, “do yo rrew breathe ad me, he sleknalled: der face. Adolf, als a epe f 1 are guing Hear Them. \ ei PR vivian, | ee Look ould! I am golng to shoot a segure me a pensior for « loan Mrs. M. J. Kell He , to solve the Sny Vait Ul | look my obstructions torpet He did a0, but I don'd bite me in der foot ; “MERRY WIDOW" (Die Lustige | “Vilia Song.” Dufiy problem, and left no me any sort with regard reblied. He made oxa link he voundet id much. How Der baddle was react & Cormenern Sree “| Witwe) (Lebar) Dolce amor 5291, 10-tneh, with orehestg, he i) for deli ae ‘ “ as of & plece of paber No.” he muck waes broduced among | amflax grocer the othe > (Vocal Waltz) In English Pf to th g 1} tor dencacies my 8° § houtet, “I haf tor vait till you fall a school of sardines on bise star Buddencely he pulled me down t mat 88107, 12-inch, with orchestra Sung t permits the Kelley fa nily to incur der no und den drown you boart quarter on Der Bea Cow, Quick as a light Henpeckke—"It may the In italian $2.00) prar es eam yr eee ee ‘a ryican, | mit nts und feet on boart.| So far der baddie wass » draw. | ning bug | slammed shut der Nd of er turks ' os dads hana And while we anxiously awa return of Mr. Carriga you you'd muss up| We t more ammonlation, und | bise submaroon come sympathy Wiewag — "How * Sag by Maregia Sembrich, | ‘ we shudder when we think of what would have happened had deck it wase dime to retread, | vished to| Me ine a brisoner insite 1 am hey aay such @ thing? Mo's prano. s1688 atti bi xtwe dered 3 PA ia oe at of | ., 100k bleasant, blonso,” I varned. | rise und float avay, but my gass| von ouldsite. As diss habbened Inst | j anater” _ anpecke- ma atti «1 Love You So™ (Walte) a toch, wits Sherill Pot area tO Pure < 7 A PINS OF) tam golag vo drop a carboy of waas too beafy for der balloon. | veex we are starfed to deat by det! do who had as many mother-in-laws seal 4Aiihsll, . eeltlh. accents bn English eream without th f ran and his associates | nitrobiffine on you Adolf vantet to push Der Bea Cow | dime dine reaches you. Blease send | s# be hae te Eng ie 4 ‘ . If Immersed * but oo he nd o ble 8G | = we on the board of county com rs, who seem to have| "OF a anewor Adolf tma a | water der wa COUN BOG, Rer"belp und two bier OaaaR Irreatatibie. | Sung by Elsie Stevenson, So Women | etle= Rat you refused, bim prano; Harry Macdonough, Ten fallen under the spell of this mild-mannered little Irish gentle | Virginia Berry came unattended, | wy) e finally convinced s That man. save by her young brother, William. | you loved pim? pinahosgianaitnns The Poketown String band was! Neilie—The sie of the wolltalr i A veland Leader ‘The man who sprinkles his lawn; City fathers in general and i these evenings is equally criminal plain ordinary brand of father in} with the man who smokes a cigar particular should rem yer that! ette or the judge who fails to there remain but three week» for] Wear « mother hubbard when on the safe and sane Fourth propa the bench. ganda | nt The gold brick trade will not) The French miliional left tolerate any innovations. It must $40,000, for funeral expenses and be bricks or nothing,. and no Ir started a riot quite evidently over fegular shapes in form of nug- estimated his popularity gets go. anon wh od The Aberdeen strike in rapidly} Purely as a tarid problem: If approaching that stage of mendac Marriages are made in heaven tty expressed by “Nothing to ar why do they cost so much in King bitrate.” county? One advantage of being at the | Whatever may be Mrs. Gould's top of the column is that we can) failings, she certainly possesses a | lose a whole series and stil! re tain | i Well trained, docile memory. our self reapect Telephone mouthpieces should at leace has been restored in Tur least have the benefit of a tooth key. Oyly ninetoen were banged brush once or twice a year. yesterday Aldrich insists that his tariff} When Doctor Ludlow’s salary | Votes need no explanation. Alas, | stopped, the doctor wae never | ho! it's all wo plain. doubt as to Bis neat move GARVIN’S CORNER |...“ BY THE REVEREND JOSEPH L. GARVIN PASTOR OF FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH % the tom are 1 enoght « glimpne of Lonehere at once ber anu Eo The Whitwort or noe § i" “ Hittman City, held parents proudly « t ple exercises, = T ' Ud prograr h the iren ly piace to were giving simneor ae Goines tor Malt ntier aight haw , | Kiew of the pillow J. B. BRISBOIS moe b bieased wit read ina The girl of the Brookland farms | Globe Hotel oT , r the next days re { Many et sped from th lahat *! bao. CIVIL WAR BURVIVORS, Cor. Pret Ay. Matn st, es te te a re _ be modation train, and looked abow net cea cede ak aie e e a 0 Private Office, 4271, fot a one t rubinme it's trying (9 work | for of ber tribe. Not Ma persons w nder that ther jut——mystery piace geve one findin frown are almost half a million surviving opt still, Ma d atore how ; Boo soldiers of the Civi! war, considering that she gives a wig any, OF Susie, haw gone to # . ‘ » she ever think that ahe WM igchool roam fife. tt nding her darlings to » young ; Woman Who also hax nerves? ae fle what was the plea 6394, 10-ine In Bnglieh Harry Macdon eh h, with or “Merry Widow Wi mental Ume) working assiduously, and | the 1? 800m became animated. | Charming Frankaces | | Through it all Bub Hawkins was Percy-—-ls your mother opposed to} he leading spirit Bwing cor: | y coming to see jners!” his cheery voice resounded ; |, ot ig hang a By and the merry rompers spun gid od of your ever prop a to me daily around. Change partners the has withdrawn her objections he eried; and there was a general, | Hulfale Boquirer jubilant shuffie, Virginia Berry, | j usually the belle of the ball, sat wh F oer jin a corner with a young profes | ar Town ots sor from the city. * The young|™ beaux of the dance were in awe) ..; of her pew speech and gestures, and 1» Tioft her to talk with the proféssor. | pest with the mis | ehievous Betty Canby on bie arm, \the professor wae saying think te the ton | ericultural better BY WES Cavalier, Tha.” “Merry Widow Walts* S559, 10-ineh, with orchestra mental. 6908, In Engltsh 600 | “Merry Widow Two- Sung by Stevenson & Btaniey.| strumental 6466, 10-ingd , or there wae t You, indeed,” anawered Miss Ber ry, absently, watching Hetty and Hab After they had tired of dancing someone suggested “pillow The men took up the ery, the girls pre tending to be greatly shocked, but! | managing to give in. The first lady }to secure the lot of the pillow was Betty Canby, and Hub Hawkins pre j sented bimaelf for the kiss, Betty jahricking and iaughing, fed upon the lawn, Bub pursuing ber with great aost. In the darkness out jalde he overtook and clutched a | yielding form. There!” he sald, | pressing bis lips to the girl's warm } surprise, no reals tance was offered, and he found) SPANISH THEATRE The Sensation of the Pay Streak, Feat- uring Matelditta)=- 6, RR TRS i He realizes at times the inconsistency of woman jhimaelf undergoing a series of | | BUY A YARIMA ORCHARD ae oe kisses, one—two-three, Also, the | run And in four years you willbe | girl clung tebtly to him and threat | c r nere each | Spain's Daintiest and Most Delightful There going to be an old-time | ened to weep. country dance at Squire Tacker's A wonderful thrill came over Bub tonight, Virginia.” | Hawkins. “Why, it's Virginia, he The girl clapped her hands in| seid. “What's the matter, anyhow? unaffected glee. “Oh, Bub, ['m «o| “I want to dance with you, Bub jxlad. You're going, of course? |. "Come on,” Invited Bub. “By Bub slowly nodded his head, | hokey, I'll dance with you forever!” jand allowed the subject to drop.| Hand in hand they re-entered the The girl sighed and looked at him | briliant house, while Betty Canby | nee des | HtOle back from the bushes with her | \ileherry lips yet untainted by the orchard tract Suit Cases Traveling Bags} .°) S05" MEEK TAUNK & BAQ CO, Office open ¢ ita O19 Firet Ave. The Smith-! Ow pest 410-411 Central Zw Dancer Direct From the Royal Theatre, Madrid ‘$500 Reward of michollem that 1 from 3 to § days. BY STUART B. STONE. head, wotil a bearing a whip, a suit new saddle blanket See the Can-Can Every Number an Ar that it fa 48 years eines It began and } 44 singe it ended. The reason les In |the fact that It was a young men's war, a# the following official statte Over, her pets are crowded int ‘o, Virginia! Gol ding, I'm foom all day with about 30 other . ss tice as to the age of men as they tist. pets of other paren bind to see you enlisted will show i Exclusively for ‘The tencher te = good, If adopter | \ note " ‘ ‘ rhe young lady elevated her} At ae of 10 and under Houseneid Geede, mother, This la if ¢ . parents 5 * gloved hand to a level with the| At of 12 and under te my 8 werd i og : operation duting the « ear, Man'a felt. hat Ah, Bub!” she At the age of 14 and under 1,623 Gachers tn Beattie. ne children d how pleas laimed, “a glimpse of your bu } At the age of 16 and under.. 844,801 Bee aim reat, ga eg LD retreat HE EXPOSITION GRO on the floor 4m an ban sojourn t # 169.798 Hatenad to what t* Oey sped 3 ; At the age of 21 and under: £1 BY BOAT ON PICTURBSQUE LAKE WASHINGTON posed to be a “Ary t ; ' if you mean you're glad to see | #2 years of age and over 618,016 Tho thoat delightful way of visiting the A.-Y.-P. Boats leave Les M na, Denny-Blalae Sraduaten, an if they » i ae Coed me, why don’t you say so?” mur These figures include re-enl&t Madison parks every 158 minutes, Tickets 10 cents. 4 then matched ay Wien the chatinagrews applanee | inured Bub Hawking, rather sul nts, of which there were almoat Through 11 alt the teachers amited, ||! jer ¥ lenly, Ignoring the elevated hand. | 000,000, but It can enatly be seen hore were no stern shes, thar i forward Uncle Hiram’s got the rheumatis that thie waa practically a boys’ war nw of ingers : i own + dad ' twitet nt me to meet} ince only a amall percentage were 22 open odd cit wore c The heys you ears of age and o and there mm «(Ot ” . This fet part Aa the ped In Deacon Berry's | must, to a lar extent, have entlated thelr F { 1 t ° o prir and new buckboard along the splen-| | pre y atimated that If = rs , Hu ; wiined road, Virginia | | the year 1869 be taken as @ starting , , , ontinual observations | point, since it was the middle of the af i e and al scene the lowing | war, the aver axe of the soldier ypu pli ce po , a Bub |“HELLO, VIRGINIA! GOL DING, i bout 22 years, whieh would Mone af 1 at ; joys is sure for the! I'M GLAD TO SEE You!” make him 68 at the present. That the s : ‘ fa \blue ribbon at the fair this year,” | sa falr age, but not old by any and f ; ; assented Mr, Hawkin age - ——aone| means, and tt ought to be remem ote A ie / ; How the old homestead will] with aldelong glances. Always he! bered that thoae who served through Mele a or r ti a sileet power ring nck childhoods golden | had tuken her to these rollicking | a campaign and came out fit showed . " i rad me murmurea the girl | gatherings, and always she had) virility which Indicated a promtye of high and the pieces wer : i " e painted the barn #ky-| enjoyed them to the utmost AS |iiving b 1 th » ie penderes. Tt f ving beyond the normal,—Philad Sreucer Geiwate ie ine young oom y the | blue,” commented Bub |they drove through the wagon-gate| phia Inquirer ' Who taught them A oe Ji, "< A little further on Virginia Ber-) at home, she sighed again. | 4 AN dntiqnalition were miagics ¢o- || (yniak TY turned to the rather dogged| “Ab, the alr is filled with nature's |, gether nnd ail felt a common inter: | I ganization 1g man. “Why don't you de-| own harmony!” rid mmuee at. Talk shout ge the} i lo nohool, | ¥ more time to selfornamenta-| "Yeu," answered Bub, drily, inthe ares agorcy that in doing this tmportant anio ite of tha toasher who day U@n and to the acquiring of tho | "that's Willle’s pet pink pig under | crow!—Filewende Biactter Ps—-This company operates Ke ex ere i work more thoroughly than our put sociating with your afta and graces, Bub? You have|tae gate, Ho's spilling harmony in AbecntcMinded miles for 25 cents), to Cosy | iy y, Northup #, And 00 person who de- tnfhuanes the making of a bandsome young | chunks.” “You may the cook that Subbubs Full information by telephone NY. m as ou ninkin cola.” c 0 of 1 a? jhinking | Agricola, At the dance that evening, Bub] marrlod has left htm ANDERSON STEAMBOAT COMPA oY ie 0 I'd ruther be Bub Hawkins,” | Hawkins drove up in slashing atyle,|, Ye" force pf habit, you know retorted, Then he added, | with prety, coquettish Betty Canby, Suet ot she was married to tim," LESCHT PARK—Phone 8510, Bast 183, MADISON CARK—?

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