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-} E . F| ‘OSGAR und ADOLF” THE STAR—SATURD. HATHA! But MEAT—THAT’S FAM SORRY — ID WASS MADE FROM FROZEN MEAT WHAT MAKES | AMERICANS STRONG---HALL OR. DO. C. HALL After the completion of a physical size, are almost, but not quite equal to the Americans. Being of such a small frame places their power of strength b Americans and Chinese a jow both the 1 gives the 148 per the Unines Japanese ent over the Hindu. for an explan Dr. Hall repli st place, the Amer are ® more advanced race physical culture, na! " rend and strong. The a oe were a surprise © the fact that| Amer Chinese over the cond plac would be been made The are all s pear to muscles, T eating absolutely no man can build a strc without meats ‘The Hindus test of strength betweer American, Japanese, Chin Hindu college students, Dr. D. Hall, phy director at the versity of Washington, has eluded that the American race fs strength pinese sec third and the pubt the | diffe: had the| in Chi | Japanese, in | rtion to They ap-| devoid of ey are all vegetarians No system | meats mg are last and brad | Unt} con. | the Japanese du last Mrs. deals Thanks Star. Readers Who Helped Her Out} March 9, 1911. To the Kind Readers of The Star Who Have Helped Me: 1 don’t kno to me. | know that there are to! money the reporter from The Star over and keep me and my children until | am well and strong. God bless you all, everybody so much. Mrs. Mary Tiedmann, whose piti-| ful plight was told in The Star this Week, has received some $200 from Star readers, in money and supplies. Of this $55.50 was received in Th Star office and sent on to her. More than $40 was sent to her direct In addition to the money, she has received coal, groceries, clothes for ad Bide ones and supplies of all oy addition to the $46 asknow! edged yesterday, the following amounts have been received today) at The Star office Joseph Kraus wal meat order for Trerps ii Total $53.5) The case of poor old John Qual ley and his wife was another which | appealed to ge * Star reader and tonight $20 cash will go o to the old couple, who have been hardly used by fortune. It Includes the following ©. T. White ade Marguerite White 1.00 Joseph Kraus tedecee 3.00 Mr. Jobnson . 1.00} Old Bachelor ‘ 1.00 W. J. Carter see 1.00 FW. Wold oes 1.00 Cash . 5.50 And the following, sent in by Welch & Crotty atorneys, after pasisng a list around among other tenants of the Pacific block James L. Crotty Robert Welch Jacoby $1.00 + $1.00 1.00 Brown-Powell Liquor Co. At 611 Third Ave., de- livers free by auto to any All guaranteed part of the city. our liquors are under the pure food and drug act, June 30, 1906. Use the phone. Main 1652 Ind. 4598 Charile Powell, Felix Brown. ow | can ever thank you all for being so generous Jury of kind pecple in Seattle. has given me tonight will t The e me Thank | MARY TIEDEMANN. A. B. Cash Cash Cash R. P. Bierkman A. R. McCormick F. Littlefield, janitor C. A. Swanson Cigar Co. OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY | PARTY Bellefontaine, Oblo, once had one of the most energetic commercial | clubs one would ever care to find Then Eugene! Woo came} along, and began write He out Be *, where| was born 51! ago theme turned del! stories Home.” and| Foiks Back Home.” It was all about the oid home and the old} home people, and} trom those books | Bellefontaine got e advertising | than it had from, all its trainloads of “Iterature.” Wood is a social ist SAN FRANCISCO, After falling from th the Hotel Tallac here ward H. Tuck, 30, was killed by crashing through a skylight four floors below. Tuck was an attor- ney of Lowell, Mass. THE MARKETS are are me average prices joeal Brisbe | and| eck | March 11 fifth floor of today, Ed Pigeons, oxen Feed—selling Price. | Raster Washington Tim By Wenatchee Native apples. ans nt over the | | | val! ¢| he probably ky today, | Courtland av | Brakeman T. J 1 Am SORRY — 1} BOUGHT 1D FoR WEAKFISH, HA-nA! SAY THIS CROCKERY (8 | MORRIS BELL FoR JUDGE SLAYS TWO SISTERS JS Here ts Will H. Morris. {nal attorney big crim | Who lost bis case yee DH Morris mu another man in W. Wappenstein ned by inte chile the grand from deon Tup hern Gamb- ace of accepting Clarence Gerald letting the If Wiliam H wn is in Seattle | ow that bis Eye, Minn., is him. A large and his daugh letter eotate awaits | ter, according to a |from her attorneys by nick today Thelma E. Rush of Spo anxious to lear the wh reabouts | of her relative, A. M. Rush | Mrs. J. S. West, of 2801 Grand av.,| Everett, is worried over the disap | arance of bi Nellle Falstrom, now M who came to Seattle with three months’ old baby last August | Mre. D. T. livan, of 44 East! kan * an to learn the present whereabc J. J. Tobin. Mrs, Sullivan is caring| |for Tobin's four-yearold daughter. Mrs. H. A. Selden, ly Miss | Kate Johannes, of Salem, | Wis. wants to know wil Bischel ix, Bischel came to Seattle | In 1906 but since that time he has not communicated with relatives in West Salem Mrs. Roy Butterfield of Olym is looking for her broth rick Deviln, whom she has not | from for 12 years Train Robbers Slay Brakeman (By United Pree) ST. LOUIS, Mo., Marct third train robbery with an adjunct within the months, was discovered ea when a Misosurl, Kansas & Texas merchandise train arrived at Lori mer station near here. The station agent came upon Cahill, whose skul? been crushed with a heavy in strument. Robbers had boarded the train at the yards, murdered the brakeman, pried open a box car and made way with packages of goods. Mrs. Brown Doesn’t Want to Be Judge Mrs. Leonia W. Brown, attorney, has no ambitions to be a superior court judge, to fill one of the new places created by the legisiat She would not accept it if it were offered her, she said last night “The story that I was in Olympia seeking the place is not true,” she said. “I was there to attend the end of the session. me of the senators passed out a petition for my appointment, but it was only a joke, I do not want the office nor any office.” Rich Gold Strike IDITAROD, March 14.—Accord- ing to John Larson, Jack Adame and Tom McLean, who formerly mined on Dome creex, a rich streak has been struck on Snow gulch. It goes $4 to the square foot of bed rock. Tacred south of city in well weitied 10 TY fon ot wew cur Mne ey. Price $1 0 A. B. NEWEL L, 120 Bpring Bt recelved Chief Ban ane is West last six) ! AM SORRY, HA BUT VOT Do You BxPecT mit CHIPPED! Attorney ( fil the a) W. BP ated Judi Bell will newly h clone to Gov stant Attorney Tanner will succeed George Lee, who had charge impe t of Insurance iniasioner Shively, will become Mr Tanner's assistant Senator J. A. Falconer, through whose efforts the Snohomish Judge ship was created, does not like Bell's appointment, He was not consulted about the appointment and he had # candidate of his own. Fund Has $30,000 Approximately $30,000 has been ived date by the Beattle Commercial club in ite cam for the starving Chinese. Members of the club hope to swell this amount to $50,000. Yew y aft ard Stock ¢ and the oon the Daphne , now playing at Lois theatre, gave a efit performance. The manager of the Washington theatre, a moving pic vase, at Firet av and Columbia st announced that the receipts of neat Wednew day would be donated to the canse Students of the state university will hold a big rally next week to ralee funds WOMAN STRICKE Mrs, Bessie 1 wife of At torney Gee one of yesterday yesterday after peting of the Women's Ciab at the Federation lub house, Harvard ay, N. and E of Mra. EB. 0. Jones n proposed for reelec tion tor 1d Mra. Savage arose from her chair as ff to speak. then sank to the floor. Dr. Francie McLaughlin hurried to her side and ado uneed her dead of “concealed trouble. page for Read about them Something to think over Thousands Rejoice Riggs’ Eczema-Dandruff Cure Sold on Its Merit Thousands of people who had given up hope of finding a hair grower have been made to re Joice since using Riggs’ Kezema Dandruff Cure. It keeps the scalp clean and healthy and does away with washing your hair, Riggs’ Eczema-Dandruff Cure Has never yet been known to fail, and what it has done others it will do for you, results, use Riggs’ Dandruff Cure. for For Bozema- The A. P. Riggs ‘Hair Grower & Cure Co., Inc. 1216 THIRD AV. CHIPPED BREF £ AY, MARCH 11, 1911, . Everett True Stands for Just So Much Kidding . By Condo ] AM SORRY, | aah —HA-HA— YOu MIGHT USE ID FoR A BGG SHAM POO HA— SAY, WHAT DO You EXPECT A MAN LIKE ME To DO WITH ONLY One EGG! Hi | HEALDSBURG, Cal, Mo Temporary insanity was my cause seigned today by friends of Fr chwarz, a wealthy young rancher for killing his two sisters, Louine and Lena, with a double barreled abot gun. Schwarz broke down in his cell at the Santa Rosa jail und wept like # child the neck ar ling RE-ARREST SUSPECT. a ee James Whalen, { aloon READY FOR. WAR In response to urgent telegraph yer in Portland, Or ofders from the war depart A@jt. Gen. Fred Liewellyn of the pational guard yesterday wired a list of 30 guard officers whom he | recommends for active fe in conjunction with | now mobilising on the der ister, Lena, who 4 to him, The thé back of ing the skull. Wher led to enc point blank at 4 her back struck t apli rging the king her her tn who wa ed several weeks ago charg n the Humboldt gain taken inte Chiet custody d wervice Baur ral troops Mexican bor Detective Whalen’s new arre | While he would not admit that|¢d by the fac he orders from Washington, D. C.,| grand jury tructed him to place the national hae avard on an actual fighting basis 7 the adjutant general admitted that qneds into the guard was being equip Whalen will be taken to petee! service ax fant as pc t was prompt that a Portland returned an indictment him with the having taken stolen state Ore Kon. ‘ortiand immediately ee ee ee RECRUITS WANTED Los * * * * * * * aa ° . * * Pe ee MEN WANTED Wages $25 to $50 a Week in Auto: mobile Work—Thousands of Jobs ” - The Story of Wash- Waiting for Competent Men All Parts of the Country In addition to the immense n operation about abile will be ear and this m a of men q Driv and lee and Trucks. The Automobd! w fit an in a few weeks to any of these positions, without in fering with his present employ get him a fob and give y to make $10 w For inform: mn TER AUTOMOBILE Church St. Roches r now fr Rocheste man Official Publication) OF German - Ameriean REPORT OF con THE FINANCIAL the People's Bevings Hank od at Boaitle, of Washingtor Bt the close of busin nthe € Maren, 1911 nh day | Resour Teane and dis ' | Mende, warran ther pecurition | Nanking house, furniture end and d afts niture ar Real Cash and sight excha Bor and war Expenses Other resi Loans counts i fixtures . LIABILITIES estate ce paid in sod ants xes paid same as and Capital stock Surplus and « Depx MAB Notary Pubic Attoat RERKIE NICOLL Directors t Carstens, Pres. ; ] Riley,, Cashier; H STATEMENT OF CONDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON March 7, 1911 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ..,. Banking House, Furniture and F ixtures Other Resources U.S. and other high-grade bonds Watrants Cash on h 227 ind and due from other banks .... LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in Surplus and Undivided Profits Dividends unpaid Deposit OFFICERS E. L. Grondahl, Pres. John Erikson, Vice Pres. — |}, Located at Seattle, Washington, . on the 7th Day of March, RESOURCES The State Bank of Seattle ($126,439.97 _ 15, 227, Che constant growth in the volume of business done by this bank and the continued increase in the number of its patrons has been large ly due to the friendly reference to it by its depositors. further interest and pledge our best efforts to deserve this favor. A. H. Soelberg, Vice Pres. and Cashier A. C. Kahlke, Assistant Cashier REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION THE Bank of Seattle at the Close of Business 1911. $43.218.19 41,167.61—84,3 cash $408,021 LIABILITIES 50,000.00 3,87 354,141.39 38 $408,026 Vice Pres Cash Ostrom Asst nk Rohwer, OF ...$ 743,746.04 ay 12,500.00 2,507.03 716.99° 136.55- 369,293. $1,128,046.58 $ 100,000.00 11,708.00 45.00 1,016,293.58 $1,128,046.58 We ask: their th hh . * - POEM * + her hand and young ecary rdinary compound. bump. bounding, nd sassy, frasey, d his smirks at Mary That's what Mary done. ington’s Dental Conspiracy | RS Pe ‘i. COURT MISTAKE NO. 4 Any dn | per cent of the dentists im to live in Washi ae ¢ dentieury te regulation. never been right of ned by n that ¢ ard power Let us quote from pursue a lawfal cccupgh- careded, but there are in theamelves law= t to legislative of comfort now generally, 5 the practice of dentistry is one of cupations reasonably falling within the legislative right of regniation, Thie id in State ex rel, & case invelving the act in ques- tion 4 of the on dele- @ from even bein the court then pr © reason as “The dental board In guthortecd by cate |act to examine all applicants for certifl- ae the applicant must possess a good moral character and present « some dental college in go: | board will ably required ? said to me and whether we in this state ore you can live here, or your hal be the right length or color t the dental beard, but y them because the state gives board power to decide all these things, and, Dr. Brown, you must make peace ne before you eam live regu- ht may the appli nation to prove liflcations are not p c Dr. Thompson had studied dentistry for three years, twelve months in a dental office, had practiced under atistry eat of the di Der cent of the denti mates have no sin the diplomas, Jaw of 1901 was passed there 4 dentists on the state board pot have diplomas—Dr, Thun= Rurkhart and Dr. Maker—yet The dentists © who ¢ 1 certificates in 1901 4 ts that, if a den- rt mistake he may live In this he cannot live here unless ma, but diplomas can be, |the best dentists In the Go. not, possess diplomas, pray what in the necessity for A diioma aimee, ir'you have It, you must rbitrariiy? (The a is Intended to eh the dental octopy My neat article will bi No United States court mistake BROWN, DD. &, 718 First Ay, 6 EDWIN 3