The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 10, 1910, Page 11

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BATTLE 10° Oticti ot Battleship Mame fetes propria e the work, ¢ idering tha Joad from " 7 iM M \ SUNDAY. TUNE 12th Will commence the publication of the entire feature service of the New York World. THE COMIC <a eh eee ncnp \ \ X “, \' CHAS. 8. ROLLS Je Begs aviator, who with a Weatt few from Eagiand pfmace and back agalr SCHOOL; | BOY A SUICIDE (By United Press.) | | NEWARK, N. J. June 10— | investigation may be made | be be Death of nineyearold | Gheries Chadwick, who is said | fe have committed suicide by | hanging himesif in the cellar of ba father's home. Tho rea - for the lad’s act was A of achool and the determination of hia parents to ange him to attend and | uly. He alec distiked his whe complained to father that the boy was | WER A NIGHT | will include “The Newly weds”—“Gus and Mike, the Stepbrothers”—Gene Carr’s “Ophelia and Her Slate’’—Steinigan’s “Pups” and “Yens Yensen,”’ the Funny Janitor GAZINE SECTION) | WILL BE OF ABSORBING INTEREST “The Bride’s Trousseau,” an old fashion revived as a modern accomplishment. You will be interested in the opening installment of the story of a boy who at 11 decided to become a brakeman and at 17 decided to become a millionaire. “The Tragedies of the Safe Deposit Vaults” is a story of unusual merit. “Ten Ancient Egyptian Scarabs” over 3000 years old supposed to be in Seattle. “One-Third of America Dies Before Its Day”—or How Life May Be Extended. EVER—SPRECKELS Belted Pr: ORK, June 10.— | or Spreckeis of San | minent in the | Teen prosecutions in | metropolis, sail- | te a phere today for Europe he sa on phases of greft in | capitais. Before id: in San Fran the worst they ever » however, that will go no far that themselves. | fight to stay. | be- the stockholders of sare respon ¢ Municipal corrup are content to re Miidends without inquir- | jaB to the methods used to them,” | ‘PE clive: IRON MERED HER SOUL j : Peres From Corset Owner Carves a2 Obituary. | # The Great Fight Between John L. Sullivan i fg and James J. Corbett, at New Orleans, Sept. Hy. ; A 7th, 1892, graphically retold. i fee li You Think This H [= Is a Nickel’s Worth i Buy a Copy Sunday, June 12th 1 Dugan. | © 0 thoes.” —Lippincott's

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