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—_ ST MOLT ——— iu R TRATE, SOMEDING iS REDICALLY WRONG QUR SYSTEM. 1AM AFR yOu ARE Too DISTANT OUR CUSTOMERS. BE Mi Reckless County Commissioner David Me-) voted against Kensie yesterday gerchasing & new asphalt mixing gachine for 96,000. Not that he was opposed to the purchase itself Qe explained, but that he knew pothing about ¢ he merits of the ma. MIT > peigstche ee .s HELLO, OLT MIT AIT HERE, AIN'D TAKE OFF Yc ORE EF YOU VANT TO=- NEARLY EFERY BODY HERE DOES Spending? pending chine. The other two commission ers voted in favor of the purchase. The commissioners seem to be in an awfal hurry to buy up a lot of! machinery without stopping to in vestigate the necessity of their pur. chases. INJUSTICE OR PUBLIC SAFETY; TWO SIDES TO SAME STORY | Tort Lund. a young Dane, pro- of the South Park dairy was taken from his wagon in South Park this morning and placed un de arrest by order of Chief Milk Henderson. are always two sides to story. Here are both sides. | Land—“He arrested me for not Yaving a license. Yet he knows I out a new license just two or Months ago, because he told when the old one run Thayve run dairies here and in country, and my milk is al lean. We had words yes and he told’ me he would me today. He admitted that was clean. My barn is the city. What right has interfere?” I revoked Lund’s 1-! COMA t March 22—There !s/ a in-the saloons of Tacoma } Gloom sits heavily on the brows of the proprietors. ‘Bad visaged bartenders swab the counters dejectedty, Tstening to condolences who are now restrained by purchasing drinks » for ¢ NTI-TREAT LAW (By Untted Press.) ' to do under the charter, His barn is outside the city, but when he sells inside he comes under the su pervision of the health department Lund means well and his methods are very clean. But the barn Is sit uated so that the drainage ts bad and stagnant pools collect under | the barn where germs may breed.) I advised him when he built to put| his barn on the hill where the drain. | age would be good. He refused as the hill was inside the city limits, | 1 told him some time ago he would have to correct the drainage, but he defied me to do anything to bim So I had to act. If Seattle ts to keep its milk clean we must have| regulations and these must be obeyed. I am willing to make a test | ease of this and fight it out Land will come up before Judge | Gordon tomorrow morning. ADOPTS By 4,000 Majority. The measure carried by nearly | 4,000 majority. “What'll you have?” fs relegated to the things that w No more will the pleasing invitation to im. bibe at the expense of some one | Ise be heard in Tacoma's saloon’ for the dispenser of liquid cheer | who accepts money from one man land serves drinks for two is| legally Mable to a fine of $100. Mayor Fawcett said today that he would see the new law is strictly nforced, and saloonists are pre paring to obey its provisions. MRS. S 1s TO ; Jadge Frater yesterday approved fhe report of the appraisers in the Tonle Schoenfeld estate and awarded to the widow one half of &s community property. J. Reed, a negro, entered police office force to romt single. fase of smallpox counter in their efforts to i Modern Ts early this morning > gee Police Captain Stuart and There was a reason. J Beed was afflicted with a virulent Capt. Stuart fell off his seat and the clerks leaped over the booking pSeave. Later Reed was taken to lt taeda All Operations Painless FREE CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION $3.50 and Up $3.50 to . 50 t Gold Fillings - are D Up Fillings (the best). 50¢ Up lain Crowns (best). $3.50 Up Terms to Suit All work done by expert dental Lady attendant, The Best Dentistry that you can a in the city and at the cheap. Possible prices. We Do Exactly an We Advertis All Work Guaranteed 15 Years Laboring People’s Dentists Bectro Dental Parlors Gor. First Ave. and Pike Opposite Public Market CHOENFELD hed ineniienian GET HALF share will amount to $188,750. There was no protest of any kind entered, and the estate will be settled without the intervention of the court, according to a decree the isolation hospital. The book- ing office was immediately sprayed | with disinfectants. Policemen who had not recently submitted to Vaccination did so right away. ‘R. R. BILL SIGNED OLYMPIA Mareh 22.—After many days of consideration and| consultation with representatives of | the railroad companies and the| trainmen, Gov. Hay yesterday signed the “full crew” bill , Railroad employes claim it is the most important piece of legislation ever passed in this state for the protection of the tr ling public, jas well as the trainmen, against | railroad accidents. The ensen liquor bill and the | Hoquiam park bill were vetoed by the governor. | ARREST DOCTOR | In detault® of $2,000 bail, Dr. O | H. Matiny, with offiees over Guy's | Drug store, Second ay. and Yesler | Way, is held at the city jail on a} |charge of selling cocaine illegally. | The physician was arrest | City Detectives McName Cornelison yesterday afternoon OLDEST GRAD DIES PEORIA, Ill, March 21—Rev Isaac Ameda Cornelison, 82 years| old, for 60 years pastor of the Pres-| byterian church at Washington, II1,, and without exception the oldest| living graduate of Princeton, is| dead. | No Doctored Sodys JEFFERSON CITY, March 21 An ice cream soda bill, introduced by Senator Brogan, prohibiting| adulteration and providing pen alty from six manths down to $50, has passed the house. VICTORIA DOG SHOW. VICTORIA, B. C., March —It Victoria doesn't have the finest dog show in its history all the indica tions are at fault The show takes place from March 20 to April 1 AFTER 16 YEARS ASHEVILLE, N. C., March After living 16 years in dally fear of exposure, and then being be trayed by @ business rival, George P. Whitson is today on his way back to the state penitentiary, where he escaped 16 years ago ToP! YOU WASS A STRANGER YOURSELF AD HOME. while serving a Ife term for mur- der, *OSGAR und ADOLF”...... IDE MAKE IVR COAT VOT COMES IN Oe een THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1911, One Can Become Too Sociable SS FFERYDINGS ALK RIGHTS WE AIM TO BLEASE, YOU KNOW,’ 1 SRE YOU HAF DANDRUFF, TRY CRUDE Ol. FOR ID 1D ALMOST CURED OUR CHE TRIMMING DER ROAST MUTTON YESS, DER LAGT MAN VOT HAD DOT Pech SAID DER SAME 1$§ TOUGH? DING. HERE, MIT DISS, ~ |ARE YOU READING OUR “HOW TO RAISE HENS” STORIES? THE CAR- TOONIST ALSO HAS SOME ADVICE. Dow'y use your PRELESS COOKER. For AN tf BY ACC/ORNT You SHOULD HAPPEN TO HATCH A COUPLE OF DUCKS Keep EM im THE BATH TU CHICKENS Snouro nor BE ConmINEO ‘TO On! «ROOM BUT SHOULD BE GIVEN THE FREEDOM OF YouR FLAT THEYRE FINE FoR, MOTHS MAKES A FINE NEST G, —~ ISNT THIS. Fine FoR THE FiRsT DAY JOHN? } FOUND AN EGG in EVERY TEACH Your wire The OF FERENCE BE ey eetaarhl Rat in Theatre | NEW YORK, March 22.—A big, fat rat scampering up and down the alsies temporarily Interrupted the matinee performance of “The Happlest Night of His Life” yester. day. Women did impromptu dances on orchestra chal and there was a lavish of ank) nd lingerie, Men kicked and women screamed, but the elusive rat kept on, and finally disappeared, no one knew where. You should get a trap for that rat,” demanded an angry patron to the usher. | “A trap? Why, he’s one of the profession,” said he usher. “He's the star in ‘Cheese It, or Trapped to His Doom.” LOT OF MONEY. WINNIPEG, Man. March 22.— Contracts were yesterday awarded by the Canadian Northern Railway | the immigration into Canada in the|Can be considerably reduced. Company amounting to $8,000,000 for the grading to be done on the main line. Quarte ltributed 102,000. TWEEN REAL KENFRUIT ANO THE WINSTED, Conn. March 22 Children attending the Center school in Barhamsted were astound- ed, as well as the teacher, to see deer at the school house windows. The session was interrupted to per mit the pupils to count the herd,| which numbered 24 } MOB HAREN SKIRTS RIO JANEIRO, Brazil, March 22.| —Two girls engaged in popularis-| ing the harem skirt were mobbed | In the street yesterday, and were | saved from complete denudement only with some difficulty. The mob seemed greatly amused, and gath ered up portions of the garments as souvenirs. | GOING TO CANADA? wi IP Man. March 22. Commission , of the im migration of con months was 261,000, the United States last 10 which r-Acre Homesites Four-Cent Carfare $500 and $550 43 Minutes From Pike and Westlake These tracts are situated a fe the Phinney av. ¢ From of the line takes 37 ites, and to the tracts, The Stone av. bric months, and that will shorten the is improbable t you will again lot with city street car service to increase mand for them is good some day this week You had Easy terms, and and there is no section of the city where values are re were only 80 tracts to begin w minutes’ walk from the end of Pike and Westlake to the end 1 it 1s about a six-minute walk ige will be completed within two, time at least five minutes. It have a chaneé to get a great big 4-cent fare at as low a price, nore certain with, and the de better arrange to inspect them $50 down and $10 per month. DEER AT SCHOOL | IF You WANT YouR LITTLE CHICKS To BE HEALTHY, You MUSTN'T FONOLE THEM THe Easiest WAY FoR LIGHT Mouse KEEPERS To RASE CHICKENS — VERY POPULAR. with DARK HOUSE KEEPERS Ai. to- INLED AS FIRERUGS CENTRALIA, March 22.—George Veness, brother of former State Senator J. A. Vaness, and his wife are today im jail, charged with setting fire to the Winlock hotel The conflagration wiped out sev eral blocks the business dis Urlet, the damage being about $30,000. OCONTO, Wis, March 22.—The city counct] hay adopted an ordi nance imposing a tax of $6 upon all bachelors residing in the city be tween 21 and 50 years of ag By patronizing the laundry not in the combine, your FIXED EXPENSES We call for and DELIVER at less than other laundries’ cal! prices. SUPERIOR LAUNDRY “The Satisfactory Laundry” 1215 E. Columbia St East 531 Tenders her choicest grain to our millers, which is used in makin be bought. (ommonds -——~ Made from Hard Wheat Sh Sweet Meat More Loaves Bigger Loaves Better \ Millers to the People ) Hammond Milling Co. Cedar 161 | ecial Hout y the Best Wheat ALL, THIS ME A KN TRIMMING TRY ID TAY MAN FOR MURDER TODA The state began its testimony terday noon «against Ed ebarged with mur . with whom @ quarrel in the Butler & saloon a little before the ng occurred ty Coroner Bothwick fied to finding an open claspknife jin Marke’ pocket. Fred Beal told of | | Marks chasing bim with « kof the same night. James O'Neil told about the quarrel in the saloon.) | Goggins claims to have been at |tacked after he left the saloon and |that he shot in self defense. | ] AGUSE DEAD MAN | “State of Washington vs. Axel Nist and John Ford. Anythifig unusual about this in formation? No, nothing more than fact that Ford is de Nint | land Ford were the men who en-| jgaged Patrolmen Davia and Smith | jin a gun battle on February 23, |when Davis was killed Ford died| two days later. | |, Both men, however, have been jointly informed against in order) | tablish that there was a con |epiracy between them, so that the |murder of Da yuld be laid to | Nist without actually proving that |he was the man who fired the fatal shot , testi | HURT IN BLAST (By Valted Press.) | SAN DIEGO, Cal, March 21 Wm, M. Mizner, brother of Brig. Gen. Henry Mizner of Detroit, is lying delirious at the county hos pital here, his f torn to pleces from & premature explosion of dynamite at La Mesa yesterday The right eyeball was torn out but the doctors say there ts a chance for the left eye, if Mizner, who is 55 years of age, recovers from the shock. | IDENTIFY SUSPECT, Chili Rossl, alleged “Black Hand” | artist, charged with demanding $2,000 from Fred Marino, a well-to do gard r of Georgetown, was identified by the latter yesterday as one of two men seen skulking| around bis home prior to the re-/ ceipt of the threatening letters. | Deputies Malone and Starwich | told of the capture of Rossi as he was leaving the spot whére the| money was to have been deposited. | TROOPS TO STAY (my ied Preen) WASHINGTC March Rumor that American troops on the | as frontier were to be with drawn in a few days was emphatic ally denied at the White House to {day. It was said that the big force would remain on the border as Jong | as was originally intended, and that | | the maneuvers” as outlined at the | bestaning would be carried out WALL PAPER | | | House Paints Sse) MOpUl AA Goddess of the Harvest | g the best flour that can | Try you'll buy it. it; then always Loaves INDIVIDUAL WHICH HE HAD ‘00d. | LOW, COARSE OFFERED with BEEN RIS NAILS. You wv FE « . SMASHIN START RO Tt city council City Engineer members of the of the ed to fix tion of such ttle, Re fab posed mu on foot over be neon tilities com yesterday immediately the portions of the ton & Southern as will use in the pro- railway. A trip entire route will made next Saturday HILLMAN SUED B. B. against mittee arran, valu Re Wood yesterday filed suit C. D, Hillman for the re covery of $188.85 alleged to have been paid Hillman for a lot at Bir mingham, which was grossly mis-| represented As Quickly As Water Dissolves Sugar | About The Time it Tak For A Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet to Work On The Food And Bring Relief. TRIAL PACKAGE SENT FREE. There is no long walt between the time you take a Stuart's Dy pepsia Tablet and the feeling of relief it will bring to an overloaded | stomach. It gets busy in a fifty] and quickly sets things to righ in that tired and disordered stom- ach. It goes right at the work of digesting the food it finds lodged | there and in no time at ali has| things on the move—the gases} cease forming, the breath is sweet- ened, the coating on the tongue dis- appears and you no longer con scious that you ven have a stom ach. That is one of the chief recom mendations for Stuart's Dyspepsia | Tablets—that they don't take} forever to accomplish the purpose | for which you need them. It is just as if you put an extra stomach or two to work when yours needed help. You can’t continually over. load your stomach and expect ft to always smile. It is going to get| rebellious and sulky after awhile} and refuse to go on being driven to! do double work. You must rest it| oceasionally—not by starving and thereby weakening yourself physi- cally—but by using a Stuart's Dys- spsia Tablet to do the work of esting your food. These tablets contain all the active elements of the natural stomach juices and will alone and unaided digest food just the same as the gastric juices. And nothing could be more harmless than these tablets. They do not affect the system in any way--do not cure ny ailment except as they digest) Use them freely Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by all druggists everywhere Price, 50 cents per box. A trial package will be sent if you will write F. A. Stuart Co. 150 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. TALKS ON TEETH By the REGAL DENTISTS KEEP YOUR OWN TEETH, “Keep your own teeth as long as| you can"—how often you heard this advice. You have often been told that false teeth or plates were a continual source of annoy ance; that they refuse to stay in place, irritate the gums, etc., ete. You have also heard how unsan itary they and how even the finest bridge work allowed food to secrete under the teeth—and you heard the truth. By Our Method we do away with plates and ordinary bridge work If you have two or more teeth, loose or tight, in either jaw, you can have a full set of teeth which will not only look natural, but will feel just as comfortable, and enable you to eat any food as well as you muld with those nature gave you There will be no unsanitary fea tures. They remain at all times se curely and snugly on either jaw, and can be cleaned lke your natural ones. Our Method not only restores missing teeth, but by it loose teeth are tightened and made firm as ever; inflammation of the gums, or Riggs’ disease, permanently cured If your teeth need attention of any kind, call and have them examined. This won't cost you a cent We give a written guarantee with all work. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union St. 2 copy priv od rights. | ato te free assietan! ‘a 704, Fourth and Pine st DISMISSED. JUSTIFIED have | ce 3 By Condo * * * * . NN an * VERE ven IN G HIM, 1! you have grown tired of the woman you wed In the of ago, to days the long Don’t journey Reno to untie the knot, For that is too crude, don't know Take your duds to Berlin or to merry Paree Ere you publish your discon. tent; Study singing playing strive quire | A musical tem. perament. or and to ac | p by step, since time the steady gain of man Whittier ERTILIZER FOR LAWNS AND GARDENS Any cannot began, quantity. If your dealar supply you with Lilly's Fertilizers, phone Main 7114 or Ind. 2330 for quick delivery to your house. The Chas. H. Lilly Co. Foot Main &t., Seattte. Cut Price for 30 Days Best Gold Crowns or Best Bridgework, per tooth... Best Amalgam Filling ......81 Best Silver Filling . 50. Pull Plates .. Best Plates . ; We use nothing but the test material that's made. Painless extraction freo. All work guaranteed 12 years, OPEN EVENINGS Ohio Dentists WO7\g Pike St., over Ow! Drug Co. Entrance Room 4. AMUSEMENTS MOORETHEATRE Only Matinee Today, Last Time Tonight Charles Frohman Presents The Musical Comedy Triumph THE ARCADIANS” 500, n Divans $2 Be to $1.00 Prices, eve, The, $1, and Matinee Today, GRAND OPERA HOUSE Tonight and All Week—Matinee Thursday Hest Seats 250, ELINOR Matinee Today, 256. Landers Stevens Co. with Georgte per in @ masalve production of ——sarno—— LOIS THEATRE Phones—Matn 1904; Ind. 4334 DAPHNE POLLARD AND CO. eas “The Girl From Turkey” Matinee Today Thi Al JESTIC MILLE 1 of Th WHERE 0, LVLAYG: Beginning Matinee Today HARRY FOY and FLO CLARK in “The Spring of Youth’ essy Playtet. Rig Six Features—A Great & C. Bil “PANTAGES THEATRE | “Unequaled Vaudeville.” ST Popular Prices Dally Matinee “our ON THE SLY" Don't Mix Ina Fri Lewis and Lake's Con nd's Flirtation, odians

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