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“OSGAR und ADOLF” DIN HAF BUTTER JO FRITTER Avay £ LAD ID By FOR vot ! DOES HE Wwe DOT UND Suc H Noc HERE’S THE REASON OLYMPIA, March 18.—The reason for the opposition to the crew” b de impo: argued torneys y the governe Ri real full fs out. Ina strike tt will ble to move bill to veto the Arrayed agains WEDS ONE GIRL TO DODGE HEART BALM SUIT—NOW ANOTHER COMES DANVILLE, ML, March From the frying pan into tb ts the breach of promise Joba Hurling is a wealthy contract in 00 by Mrs Photograph shows troopers of Gen. Blanco, who have been operating | n Mexico across the line from Douglas, Ariz. federal army in the hills near the border whi le the whole population of Douglass looked on. SHOOT. SPIES | MEXICALI, Mex., March 18 Under cover of darkness, the firing squad of the rebel garrison here at midnight executed two Mexicans, supposed to be federal spies, It was learned today. The men were stood up against the stone wal! of the old| Superfacto mansion and shot. One man was Felipe Rios. The other's! name is unknown. “We gave the men a fair trial,” said Captain MacDonald, who or- dered the executions. ‘Then gave them what they deserved, id Wwiey 1S 17, THAT JOHN LIKES To 00 THIS, 6uT NOT— we! La FP} CHE) FOR UND | DENT HIS Ee —— SITIONS VON'T STANT YOU SHOW ME BRASS - MOUNTED AP SKATE VOT ASKS MORE BUTTRR A IMP« GOLLY, | In! iss > j DLE FOR HIM! ex ‘ pre Se Lb HOSPITAL Pa soni nurses in the Swed ont ring extinguished t was thought tha ust be moved, but tt whieh 4 started from ed onl OMe HecessA believed to aulty electric minal da 23” fe in ken info room hotel on Third av away with four topeoa wiring THE STAR, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, Do} beg CERTAIN | SAN' ANA, ¢ . March 18 rn 4 of having A. ne 0, Wan freed today by Judge when he appeared to Two prev ty as the devi but I don't be any ¢¢ to try Arnon charge nded in d re K West t w again. Progressives Busy | Mem n for the ber lists the re can league jail charged a ne and ve part are |e what we ourselvts will get if ever we fall Into federal hands PEARLS LOST SAN FRANC 20, March 18 Spurred by a promise of a large re ward, police and detectives here to day are hustling to recover a pear! necklace of 75 matched gems of which Mrs. D. Gordon Bromfield, ty woman, was plundered late rday HIS THIRD TERM. ATEMALA CITY, March 16 da Cabrerra yesterday began his third six-year term as president of Guatemala, Cabrerra well enough to attend his own In-| auguration. yes was not CLEANING UP TIME IS HERE. 19 Yourae Wire CLEANING Hquse Teo? ‘STARVE PRISONERS | VITERBO, Italy March 18.—De claring that they had been tortured by starvation and by being kept without sleep, the two score Cam orrists, on trial here, appealed to- day to Judge Bianchi for protec tion. The court announced public ly that he thought the prisoners lied, but that he would investiga TELL OLD STORIES. 1A Moore and seven other members of the Plymouth Congre gational church last night gave five-minute memories of the ps torate of Kev. Wallace trom 1891 to 1896 HURRY, Wile! yusy PLAY FAR WACGLES DOES K'T EVEN HESITATE WHERE THEYRE * CLEANING HOUSE Nutting | JOHNSON DYING? CLE AND, Ohio, March 18 Tom L, Johnson, former mayor of Cleyel who has been seriously i for suffered a relapse Wednesday, from which he fated to recover. His condition is eritt-| cal the, WASHINGTON, March 18 | Prices of electric light bulbs are to |drop one-third, according to intima-| tions today at the department justice, following the recent fe: sult against the “electric trust RECALL COMMUNE August Gilhaus | Labor candidate address the coi |ing of the Pari Westlake av., once a Socialist for president, will memoration meet ommune, at 1918 tomorrow night | “THEN IT HAPPENED” (Our Dally Diseontinved Story Murillo De Smeare had just com. his great portrait of Mra ktum Van Hot-Stuffe, the soct ety leader. “My fortune is made. he ejaculated rapturously, At that moment the studio bell rang and he Inid his palette, covered with coils of fresh, wet paint, upon a chair, and went to let in Mrs. Rink tum Van Hot Stu who had r to see the fi 5 madam with a low bow land dhe eat down On tho chal THE END. About every other girl would lke |to travel. Huh, that's easy to like when somebody else would have to dig up the rain fare, is and hotel bills for you, * Prof Buglebrow, when asked what ts the distinguishing characteristic | Britieh, or rather English humor replied: “Its Inck of any d j Eulsht % characteristic.” * *OLITICAL ARGUMENT suffraget run for office if she wears a hobble skirt?” "No, but she could lie down and roll up a majority.” * * * Talk about a man being a slave to drink Balti more burglar, chased by police dropped all tho jewelry he had taken, but clung to a bottle of whis key until he had emptied it. Then they had to jug him to get the | whiskey, * * * Girl who-offered 200 for a husband had a harder | time making @ gelection than Anna who paid top prices. And ly didn't make a wors¢ . * With Asiatic “Can a cific gates, less rejoices at being inland, the Platte river not counting as a bod of water. It is a “lame duck can't get a crutch from Pr Taft. indeed wh SGAR, Bianco has fought the 1911. WEL WHAT DO HIM, Some ead | eve it you | | | | Autocrat of Mexico, Whose Death and Perhaps Unit I RING ‘EM BACK ), March 18,—Extradl Canadians charged with tigipation in the alle 1 fand frauds will be » Dominion gov ng to department here. The government claims hat Offense charged—that of con piracy to commit a felony—is ex traditable. BLOW UP SHIP Two heavy biduts of dynamite ip the bulk of the sunken © Mariechen last night a equad of police and det eeiteat ¢ they arrived the beach 4 who were responsibl | good thelr escape The Marlechen sank in the waterway two years @ being stripped of brass and eged Alaskan oant| {| It formerly was a block during the Russo-Japanese BEBB QUITS Charles H. Bebb, architect and chairman of the board of appeals, resigned yesterday when he learned that unknowingly he was violating the charter, whi pro bh city officials from being & party to any private contract with the city, Dilling accepted FOR INSPECTION VALLEJO, Cal, March 18 Rear Admiral Hutch I, Cone ts on way to the Bremerton navy ards on an inspection trip See Mr. Gutbman at the National Wholesal ery Co., for the best iy in grocery and meat market, if en at once. WHAT THE NEW COUNCIL WILL DO In a matter of surmise body hopes that ft will be ote and will curtail the wholesale expenditure which is beconting a severe drain on the wage earner ta rhrift begets not only a safe amunity, but a moral one. can help the community and yourself by starting an account at this Savings Bank, established to help you to thrift The Bank for Savings Luna Park swimming pool: today, March 18, Cor. Third Ave. and Pike St. SAY ABOUT MORE BUTTER GEN. PORFIRIO . 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