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— rin the it police ime and woe men harmacy, Playing punished You may hompson inds the can have eee eee eee * A SPRING POEM * % (Written Under Pressure) & * By John Copley * ee | Today at just 9:5 The Springtime hit Seattle town And just as sure as you're alive We're glad to let old Winter down | Our office poet springs into rhyme, Our wife has bought her bonnet, G t's great—thia here ngtime } (Ho, b There's this durned hyme to do The grass turns green upon yon The birdlets sing their merry lay. THUS—YESTERDAY, TODAY AND FOREVER—EVER THUS fon, WELL IT a HAVE To 00 ne i, ieee yea WONDER iF IT (dons 60° 8AD SPRING CRFECTS 1S Jusr PEAR AND ONLY “TWENTY DOLLARS | \ pion INO 1S HIe So Seriseacrion OM WELL, GO AND GET ) Adieu to politics and such, Our town 0. K Seattle folks starte Springtime all won't worry much 80 long as things keep on that way! | We've kiboshed graft (so they al- lege We've almost Spotiess Town, they say And Springtime’s here! (We tried to hedge On writing this here pome to day The Springtime girl is on the reets (Of course we have to ring in z girls ev'rybedy’s soul must thrill With neatiér ashes daaniaas aaa ] on this joyous Springtime Bright ribbons twined gst more the coal bin scares us her curte stitt | The Springtime breeze wafts sleep more the chilly wint'ry| = to us } *F { The frogs their melodies re Ah ne would be lovely— hearse t | (Aw, what's the use of all this fu We didn’t have this verse to \ About a gosh durned Springtime write | TEMPTATION SuUPPLACATION Liquioarion REALIZATION verse? YEP-- Notice how clear and distinct The Star illustra All women readers are invited to attend The Star The Seattle Star tions turn out? There is an added attraction free matinee at the Lois on Thursday. Better to a newspaper that gives REAL pictures—not clip the coupon right now—and laugh with smudges. Daphne ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1911 MOTHER SH — FIRST JOLT FOR S.E.GO. We will compel the street car companies to furnish VOL. 13, NO. 23. ONE, CENT. Saws "anne te OOTS SON OWN LIFE “And David Went Forth to Meet Goliath” Nat Goodwin’s Fifth Wife? reason that will never be known, Mrs. George Wiicoxsen of this city shot her 23-year-old son William an@ |then biew out her own brains witht | the same gun. Neighbors heard the such service as will prevent overcrowding and strap- | shots but paid nc enition to them, aie and as the father was not at hom : : } the crime was pot discovered until {is Pledge No. 1, in The Star's platform which was |this morning, when suspicions were : ing the recent campaign by seven of the new council | aroused by the non-appearance of i mother and son, which led to the search that revealed the murder and suicide 4 | The woman left no note and her | WHAT NEW COUNCIL DID AT ITS FIRST MEETING Against strap hanging. | Public meeting to repeal the Beattle Electric Co.'s { ‘oi friends know of no reason for the tn Rete rs crime. That is was an acute attack Fe inventions EB. Co's use ef tracks wi |of insanity seems to be the only danest et | dened jtheory of the ,tragedy. Tightly Ne enisking at“eounc!! meet ties | ¥rapped in her hand, the gun that neil | took the two lives was the. only, 4 Well they're off. paiforded the traction monopoly clue and it told a horrible tale. i: Giese Cees That came om Councilman ||, Dishes, half washed, showed that : | a | Bluine’s two resolutions giving the jthe woman must have been wash- 3 |started the ball ing inst Puget Sound Electric Co. a joint ing them when the thought of the Jat the open meeting of frundhise over the 8. E tracks jcrime seized her. The young mam Jeounctl, by his startling re fomethe city limits into the cen | Was still in bed and asleep from y I otviag ‘tb ge gg et ter o8 the city jall appearances when he was shot Ke w in meeting ts The Pu 60 through the head just behind thi 4 ct Fore id | owned b sews jear. The gun was then turned upom 4 sm yp Rk shave been. running without « the alleged murderess by her own 4 ftiths followed right after with |fmnehise all thin time, and jt has hand, and although neighbors de- 3 a resolution asking the board of |madeslots of trouble for them. If j¢lare they heard three shoté, evis E public works and superintendent of | Stalne’s bills pass it'll help the 8. E.| |dence of but two can be found. q | utilities to report on a schedule of | Gp. aut of that | The father,-who travels for The 4 BY DAPHNE POLLARD. car service on every ne which} Ertekson's | 4 at a repeal | Best Manufactpring Co. of this city, | would prevent strap hanging of the 8. E. \o« Rainier Valley is on the read, supposedly some 1 want every woman reader of The Star to come to my surprise) Then came another resolution pre-|famnchise, is the first step toward | where in Montana. | pared by Erickson and introduced go he $800.0 — party at the Lois theatre Thursday afte 1 fee oo! Sires Ser ataporeen eatrvtme pat the $8 000 elt ral eressrccrr ey saplcheeva acini oc, SBmngadt 2654 | the amount of track the 8. E. Co. I8/ said that as the city had voted to * b you that I was going to have a hice operating over without a franchise.|tutia there, and the & E. Co had |* THIS WILL MAKE E ? Broke All Records. : - YOU GERM PROOF. *& . little surprite party—didn't they? i ol 0 done no substantial work toward | i Well, tha hat The Star has ar Th solaigsiexus blows for the jgufiding, it was public cy to re This will help to keep you # Well, that te what y urth-Stone- Webster monopoly | peal the’ franchise from catching cold « j Fariged for me—tt is going to be a | in a bunch. It WAS new eee aoe e duce a | The skin being a close third #€ al matinee for. every woman thing in counell history | nolng to open the people's eyes |# in importance to the lungs ig newspape it were any members of |, said Eric at and kidneys in renovating the r of this newspaper—and I'm the ‘eonnell who éo net. appred too,” said Erick ‘People don't system, the skin must always *& going to have my company play laa tines vitieer aieine realize how much trackage the be clean and the pores kept * a |The Girl From Turkey” just for Jake's comneat, they aidu’t street car company ta, sing, now en - g | your special benefi up last night vow o ncais¢ wilt ge | n taking a bath instead of # i You ean't buy. say tickete— It was a vote by roll call with /SAt tee how muck territory they using soap use sal soda or # | the entire rear of the council cham ber filled with voters, lis watching baking soda. They will clean # the skin quicker and better, # Wipe thoroughly and when # merey, no! Your money is just as worthless as shingles on a burning It over non the third deg ning and | have never bi The resolut MISS MARGUERITE MORELAND OEE EEE EEE EH EE EE 1 aw Y rch 21.—It is re-| Nat Goo he comedia il nouse—absolutely no good at all Every councilman voted “Yes.” |Was introduced by Griffiths. It calls) NEW YORK, March 21.—It is re-| Nat Goodwin, th mapereeg to through dash over the whole # house—absolutely 0 Ppte: ane te, Mies | MUST have is a cou | Th was a new spirit in the |for a report from the chief of police! ported that as soon as Mrs. Edna | tke unto himself a fifth wife, } body a cold saturated solution # Bet what. you MUST have council, occasioned by the presence jon the matter. Marguerite Moreland, leading | of common salt and wipe # pon clipped from The Star either to of some members who Intend to do} The No Smoking rule was intro eh dwin obtains her di} woman in Goodwin's version of|% sparingly. This will make # day or tomorrow what they promised—before elec-jduced on behalf of the women decree separating her from ond Me Five Shillings. |* your en germ proof and & F . or ote ho want to attend council — . ve your body healthy * a You all know where the Lots tion voters w . The wponivltincrate ay = cate tac cet ok the ‘eelase Only one scrap of comfort was! meetings | NAT GOODWIN ON LOVE AND MARRIAGE iit eae te ee oo | almost ove | ? ’ = - My first wife (Elizabeth Wethersby) was an angel | e = crowd of boys and girls at the | second av. and Seneca st. I want t . . My second (Mrs. Ne Bal Pease) Was a silly fool 5 ee ea’ Longfellow school today. Ba to see every woman reader of The My third (Maxine Elliott) a “Roman senator | ‘ of the others, ah | se (That was before she sued Nat for divorce.) | “or Seattle and Vicinity— ® here she Je, Therete s Gellar my play begins at halt past tuo. | | The public likes to read of the long list of beautiful women | Fair tonight with light frost: # a waiting for him at The Star phar pee ll Rotter, ve ‘there e who have married me. |x Wednesday fair; moderate # ; onthe little girt pictured in | little early, because I am afraid ire r orson Love and marriage may often be very uneventful ana then |X Dortherly winds * 4 sterday has not | there will be an awfully big crowd, e _inik of tag, ago s st married a Tiled for ner dollar yet. it is land of course my theatre has « paaiad tame 9 tae Hy conkirye Sean PS SO SSE Se r f ape Still pre i O'Rourke's successo! no Was su-| lomo! 8 & pre ole ms }4900 seats and none we. ; t siding ou ne. 3 ann z 3 ‘Tomorrow the, Pletur Bho I Bho op pee Bags yl see’ —Will Present Big Petition| Ceding O'Rourke's term and 4a naid hand over the pay envelope without even holding out the last raise .BROWNSTON, Ind. March 21—« will ee a Sipe ane care Sees | Set Bee BOCEY OO enepodk elias te daee Aa tae bedoieal ta at| xperience has taught me that one may be discreet, though This 1s & town without “negroes on ave. W. i | wome: § : ate eandittes married Four, who had come here to work, Pines or atthe Reinier eobedl, | tively no seats Sod. A potition to reinstate Dr. W. Pp. |Bidated P iatitees ‘bik cleueben frespecting citizen should take advantage of the un left Saturday. ey found it ime 23d, ave. &., near King street. i eee oe a 14 Rone Rlenilig A O'Rourke and Chief Nurse Rettu! with Commissioner M. L. Hamilton written law. If a man steals your wife, don’t kill him—caution him yonenttk to get anything to eat or ‘ ‘a ¥ perBon se «La place to sle ere has q tome to The Star's Matinee for its McGregor at the county hospital for almost an hour this morning Bons cea oe dante has not # Scalded to Death —siii.:?,catore at ane Lis Thre ro Nesident here cou CLIP THE will be placed before the board of| ‘The petition will be discussed in | county commissioners tomorrow open meeting tomorrow. morning by a committee of repre-| “H. W, Pohlman, chairman of the ntative (fy United Press.) day afternoon piAau A NEW YORK, March 21—After | PON NOW i women headed by Mrs. investigating committee of the Cen. ciarrat ba a a futile efforts to conceol t ee ee ee eee ee Pe Bettinger. : x A, B. ©, March 21—« 4 Niee ay'to tea death of eked Biwin * 8 tral Labor Counc, also interviewed |The pneumonia plague in Mane 4 facts as'to the mawin hat means the discharge of! the county cothmissioners. His churia had killed 65,000 persons, 5 Lor ee ae *% STAR MATINEE COUPON. * Hamilton's man, C. T, Dearborn,|cammittee will report tomorrow |reported Dr. Kitasato, the famot : Carne P. Me * ‘This coupon will admit any * the steward, and Dr. Corson,! night ©. [Japanese plague rhe ; Gates. came out todav. Lord was|* | This coupon will adult woe & |Japanese plague expert, when he oman © ‘ iaiiai ti Rie ie ved in J el y 27 sealded to death in rooms at 4 theatre ‘Thursday afternoon, “ The Orpheum lease is up again, |fusing to renew the lease. That's |*!T!Ved tn Japan February 27 : Kepuplican cub, t sound | March 28 es, the same lease which former |the question that will be decided dying in his bath tub 1% "No MONEY REQUIRED. * Whats In a Name? 10 000? Tee, thie SARs lense. WhICh tort ee ae etibee. - ee 4 . ? . Adj. Gen George B, Lamping got _ eit he NEWS ITEMS FROM GIRL CAUSED IT | ‘ BOSTON, March 21—A tempest} When Charles Gearheart bought, He told Judge Tallman today he|five years ago for $500 a month TO FIGHT BILL | W ¥ YW | has been caused the Back Bay dis-| Chauncey Wright’s restaurant at| ought to get $12,000 for that, but] Remember it, don't you? It covers THE HICKTOWN BEE be LOS ANGELES, March 21.—The ure a ee trict because of the efforts of Mrs.| 164 Washington st. he got the idea| uldn't convince him, The ju the whole of the Orpheum block, _ (By United Prose.) carelessness of T. Catteral in not Walter B, Leeds of New York tol ina+ the also necuired Jusive | Weld that @ man had a right to use| the eight stores and the theatre HOQUIAM, March 21.—Headed We bate te kekek ihe apeinae 4 - securing @ license to discharge fire: | establish a new club for women in Aequired exclusive | hig-nown name at any time. The corner stor on James st. | bY ex-Senator-Polson, who is heav-| xnocking; BUT othe low beowet hans arms within the city Mmits before the quarters occupied by t Brit-| right to use th nar ‘Chauncey Now s Chauncey right back| rents for about $250—the other cor- | ily interested in the lumber busi-}, who masau des as an editor, and y att to commit suicide very|¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥¥ ¥ *¥ igh Tea Table in Hoyleston st. The| Wright.” So when Chauncey open-|to court. He thinks it is worth|ner on_J son st. for $165. The | ness, local loggers today are pre-| jo for that setts 4 empting to cor | ner on 18 $ T bre} 3 nearly cost him his liberty. Judge} announcement that women would|ed up another restaurant at 110) $6,000 to Gearheart to use Chaun | remaining stores bring in from $100 | Paring to start a fight on the Wash- | f at tig, tia | eros s Rose today imposed a term of 20) | be allowed to smoke in the new club Occidental av. and got the sign] cey’s name at the old stand, and |to $150 every month, There is over |imgton state forestry bill, which| fiisd veiling to have Mane 4 days in jail and then suspended | A jis the reason for the angry bub-| painter to put his name on the win-| he's goin ask the court to get} $100 in rentals besides what the | WS passed by the last legislature) cal! and talk it over. We refer to i wentence. Catteral shot himself] oh. rents of Mike Kenton, 19,|Dllng between smokers and anti-|down Gearheart got real miffed. | that much from Greaheart for him. | Orpheum theatre, a block in length, and just algned by Gov Hey. They | reek Pekavtum 1s” das “nie 3 } through the right shoulder yester di euitocated’laat Rovember in s| #0kers, \t io ===|ought to bring tn. Conservatively |88e"t hat many smaller loggers} enough, tun? PRs . rs, day after a quarrel with a gir eng they agg ee x th Re eine uli anes be put out of business by the lawyer from the elty called on pay a ai water pipe at Latona, are today) CAIRO, pt, March 21.— *| DEED AWAY CHILD. of the deed the parents convey | 8? ners os Pity ; ty ae , {Measure, while the big concerns} ps,to*as “We tached pleasantly WHY HERE’S YANKTON. seeking to recover $25,160 for his|® rriends of Lord and Lady *| : ves | somethin c 700 o | will suffer losses. eles were On eee SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., March 21.|death. ‘The case 1s being heard be-|% Decies learned today that the #| LOS ANGELWS, Cal, March 21, |"all fight, title and interest In Noel | month out of this property without | A ae Yankton, the old territorial cau-| fore Judge Albertson |® couple will return to Shep *| __Goorge and Gladys Philyaw, in a |Btnest Philyaw, together with all| troubling itself much.” It now & A More Frequent Caller. time “his wit {tal of Dakota territory, 1s making| Albert Kelly, the contractor, who|% herds hotel here March 24 *| mere . aw, i) ® | wereditaments and appurtenances | $500. Would it be better busin Opportunity Knocks at every| creams as she elaborate preparations for the cel-|is alleged to be responsible for the) ® after a week's stay at Luxor, */ document filed with the county re |to have and. to hold” to th and-| to renew the lease, or too keep it) man’s door,” ebration of the golden anniversary |failure of fresh air being pumped|* Lady Dectes was formerly *| condor, hays deeded away their |mother of the child. As consid. | for the county? ? ‘niet Aubalaiit Mibbakn 6 " ot the organization of the Dakota|into the pipe where the boy was|* Miss Vivien Gould * 4 ‘ Jeration is named and af-| Commissioner McKenzie wants |tener. Here comes another book] ,. cot etree ane H territory in June working, is the defendant, [KAKA KKK KKK KKK KKH) little boy. According to the terme |féetion and better protection.” the county to get the profit by re-|agent."—Pittsburg Post neither does cussing, and it's easien + . aga

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