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rH} TAR SATURDAY, AUGI 0 P | | [Odds and Ends From Everywhere] WERE FOREST WHITE SLAVE jth ll ks FIRES OET [5 ARREST | FOR REVENG Emily Fa LIFE OF THE WAITRESS MOLD TWO MEN ES gis ote FORTUNA FOR OLD MURDER PARK from being > fn ther PY feli on E n Bi recom” [eterna oe etme fa a oa nn a SE 2 | Big Plane Wl CRIPPEN AND LENEVE GIRL START BACK TO FACE TRIAL -_-- ie =e ae : ; Good satl ed (My United Press.) Reston, 1 ; feet of faa > eill be the manager with the 5 nd weee .% An, ere on the v t ‘ At Bostor tile ! ned ¢ : beste: for t 4 ted eet. wide, however: thet | use see ogra EWING Alaska Bldg to make her Emily Wouldn't Quit “| ‘sl ' VERA PROSSER HOME Bight,” she sobbed. “I've rot BROKEN IN SPIRIT * ; Tom Foster, Secret Service Man Rapid Long Distance Service manage Way for sass a Conctudes.) ate aptog Ee thi et 2 (Concluded witen se br rene came ba ima bh aay | eat ene ~ Between Seattle and Everett ‘ “eas : ter Sentimenta told me why she i . - In this sestaurant all the girls 3 . 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That was why she “sassed” * i at in en ai : recogni “ ori a Poor, pretty it y! °|* as locked « | mar t aequ eee ee 2. 2s es art ane of ’ r ed meals and nev MISS ETHEL LENEVE | detecti a police among the potat tret had a ci H * * (By United Prose th * her arms to me. 2 h > © t eae By United Press.) where they r st aboar ot ta ote - Hela ; * - * . Brectss £8 SB2B89 SF FARASSBSS COTeeceetecere eeacuze 20c for thr i ites, 5 minute THE WEATHER For Particular Party Service: Pweses F272 _ ing over 1 7 - atter bh r , 4 ; 2 gnize & man go! You have b tter to me | Ke en n othe! Leneve and Inspec . than anyone I have ever know -biespete Antti» Aga ppy t Yard and t ¥ ‘ n teas" “yy Settee dhe he And ail | had done was to hold pn yf a ony cc f ea t 4.| England be imprisoned 8 Rea eon gh _— esa , To takead ic deta 1 her in my arms while | half choked ould he thought th > gett item n “ a» wi tee rm A. bs ereoverence. | iva iced rate, ang her with smeiling§ salts and) ** ptt : Showers tonight and day; moderate weste winds : § . nd rained * * * * * * * > I, too, had beer w the poisoning. A PRINCE GEORGE SAIS cota GREEN RIVER HOT (cei fr U the tier ye TY cites’ aoie sae te 1 Moore Theatre Thronged| og: ever wosid star" best gt oan ore ee et . The Pacifie Telephone 4 FORPREWIER'S PARIY|==fi.---n'aceas| SPRINGS BURNED jh aes) sete | my “ia teigron ce | Dy Cortes reese) Every Bell Telephone is the Center of the @. ax Four Parlors and 26 Staterooms | ,,, ed p neat iREEN RIVE PRIN oP Na at ; ke is t D rr POINDEXTER’S ADVICE! System. i Reserved for Sir William Law-|t t ® I d at that time |tion that ts ro A jetective , rier and His Escort When Liner p Lawyers Took Last Cent Seine : hn Bh ong ywing a man wh nts the |, ~ ' i ix advee Seattle - ; ed gm - 1 s ; ‘o.. Congressman Tells Gradu-| Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or ne Fe . } reas a = bet bell pot ates Life’s Satisfaction | sell real estate, NOTABLE PASSENGERS sare ee Se pe : i there were|Lemke of @remortos . ies i | ois anything unnatural abc Lies in What Is Done WAITING AT VICTORIA and the game le off. for Others. Py won might use Steamship Will Be Held Two Days), ; : =|" oman detective, b omen are ne at Prince Rupert to Allow an/ rest P th ¢ punt in working a man's case — | [tek meet ‘a more tha al CHICAGO ™ tive fallen loner the [shrank wth toma ANTED—BRIGHT BOYS IN ALL sleuthing. Women ar can't live on life and Hbert led by sentiment and their | **T¢: | PARTS OF THE CITY TO CAR- With a larg rn : (By United Press.) " h ‘ a . | The audier play er nan coe tan tee iiaasleda ass SA earn ge wold ne . house, and the addresses of Rep RY GOOD-PAYING STAR ROUTES. Bir Wilfrid Laurier, r ‘or a long time I ve be ree heaege es $ ened tar 4 a Bree 4 ~ Fowentative Miles Poindexter and ogg bag hit — ssc ngge. Bir gg pyle pip I r Jent dent of the t elephone cor @sENG ee a ee em NONE BUT LIVE BOYS BETWEEN Trunk Pacific Railroad syste oy inde once a direc eur v The opening rer the dock at th t of Madisc I torlous now, and the mer 4 ‘ t HE A « : ones : 7H Savend Av. Saane sentat Polnde: my = veltue THE AGES OF 12 AND 16 NEED Thursday for Victoria and Prin wouldn't speak to me Hlapert. She will take on her titled| would gladly pay one ee gee me | the Rocky mountatne, m| Montana, and from m | New Football | vii cn. | APPLY. COME EARLY, BEFORE passengers at Victoria, where the|1I hav any theatrical ability ‘ on ere | You will hard | 7 te eer ee et a ae hme 7. ee t serv Premier's party arrived recently. can sing as singing koen, but 1|neAnnnre im eng Rules knocks.” he sald, “but the satisfn ALL OF THE GOOD ROUTES HAVE The vessel will proceed direct| couldn't make my living of living after all rests not from Victoria to Prince Rupert,|the merit of m at wad hia . and thence to Chicago merely on what you are able to do BEEN SECURED. THIS IS A GOOD where she will lie for two days|that. 1 dor id for yourselves, but in what you will ie Seceade en taco, potatina et Spalding’s |) ye able to do'for others, That” in| ‘ minion has assisted in many ways. | before starvation ist because I’ve | is Program Varied | TO SCHOOL TO EARN THEIR August 25 I've got to think it all out, figure i | Henriette Bahra recited “The Fid | | ——_____. he Prince Rupert, a sister ship|it out for myself, but if I can have Records BALL dle Told,” and Mra. U. L. Desal FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS SEE of the Prince George, will be used|my own way you reporters (By United Press.) The accident occurred at 6:45 a.| professor of Hindu music, rendered for the accommodation of Charles| want to interview me an r | y more BRIGHTON BEACH, N. Y,, Aug.|m., the race having started under) from all several selections on the rina, John T THE M. Hays, president of the Grand | won't be of any interest, any more.” |20.—Tearing along the home! the white glare of electric arce at\} po RO uide Milligan sang two tenor solos. THE CITY CIRCULATOR A Trunk Pacific system, on his visit! |atretch at a terrific pace, the|9:40 last night. The injured a | Medals were awarded as follows to the Coast next week. She will! There seems to be w great craze| Marion car, in the midnight-day-| driver and his avsistant were taken | om FOR 1910 Miss Sarah Elizabeth Ness, type STAR OFFICE, BETWEEN 9 AND 12 leave here Sunday, her reservation | for adding sashes or bows with ends Might 24-hour automobile race at) to the Coney Island hospital, where . writing, after an exhibition before for the Hays party numbering two|on some part of the gown where it|the Brighton Beach motordrome,|{t was stated that Owens probably |f! the audience, during which she M., 1307 SEVENTH AVE. parlors 4 three staterooms. Pres-| does not seem to be needed They|turned competely over, crushing | would recover, and that Williams | wrote from memory 140 words a ident Hays will inspect the entire) are put on without any rhyme or|and burying Driver Wally Owens| was probably fatally injured minute, Coast facilities of the raflroad,| reason, in the back, at the side, or|and Mechanician Thomas Williams| The Stearns, with the race William A. Fogelsteadt, penman ly returning to this port} in front, and one end only is allowed|in mud and the debris of the ma lover, was two miles ah ehip. Btewart aad Prince Rupert to hang chine. 11909 distance record — John W. Frear, rapid calculation. | won't I il Ni acs nate SaaS alae ae