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THE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1911. ne . “OSGAR und ADOLF” ... Mr. Wicklebridge Is Not Easily Amused ... By Condo fioox Al DERE ISS MR. (CHEER UP MISTER we Har ™ LOOK ON DER BRIGHT S:!Te oF ‘, ONLY Dae ODDER DAY A adios. Rab Danian WICKLE BRIT HE ISS A SOMEDINGS NICE YODAY ON DAR | LIFB — WHY, EVEN OSGAR NOTISSES “MAN CAME IN UND SAID BORES BANQUETERS’ KINT OF PERSON UND MENOO ONIONS FRIED ON BOTE You ARE GBTTING OLT UND CRUSTED ‘EFERYDINGS WASS HIGHER Bou INTRUDES LIKE AN INCUBUS * OUR MEAL 3. SIYES. BONELESS OLIFR®S UND LIKE SOME OF OUR PIKS, TOLT HIM DOT WASS A MISTAKE ~ WITH INTOLERABLE IMPUDENCE! “ pompous man LLY HIM A LITTLE. ||) SOME NICE FRESH ICE WATER EAT, LAUGH UND GRow FAT OUR BREAD Dit NoD RISE — A Aes On Ye PULPY Menearre \ walked on a SPARKLING 30 bai ic 4 OFFER FROM TRY SOME FUMED STURGEON HA=HA=nmal i. yee eas s ve sf ihc street SS OFF iS ‘ ESTERDAY HA= NAW NA! OR REPROACHED EGGS YOu VILL HOW VOULT YOU LIKE POTATOES Pega sa sates. " sah eer Which had = csal VAT ON HIM : — FIND ALL OUR PRICES IN IN DEIR SHIRTSLEEVES OF PEN SR CONT UMACIOUD CAD por fon nine RT SMEAR TET REDUCED CIRCUMSTANCES SOME HORSERADISH INA seek (‘ TRE -HEE -HeE! PONY COAT £— O=MA-HA! HOO-OON' POEM * He found it hard His hat was los hie teeth were jarred And then he regard | He said—what would you say? WONT SHOOT PATIENT TELLS OF — wewon w won QYSTER MAN ov svsme war cms conc sircaats THE TOWN UP ILL TREATMENT IN |: !".0'%.:| MISSING | of nea ue» backbone of the Mexican rebeliton, | | George Adams, 4 laborer eal has recetved peace proposals from| SOUTH BEND, Wash. March 27 IN SEVERAL HOURS pandishing & revolver and threat | Borner Ambassador De La Barra Wallace Stuart, former st e seh hs @ing to shoot up the town at 33nd h may end the revolution, is| Tesentative, president of the . S. last night when} of . tem, ou can surely end Grippe and oy. and 18th st. S es be al here today Alfonso and| land Oyster Co. and one : | Olmste : MMams) «yes, th r Jv Mu > are here awaiting the| best known oyster men of Wash r up the most severe cold @ grand jury was out at} adjo be ennseeee: = ‘on the horizon | j out a 4 gamed 4, and as a consequence | arrival of Gustavo Madero and_|!ngton, has been missing since We , ither in head, chest, back, stomach ‘At the sight of t - the county hospital last Saturday grees a : u o ge Bog i, | Francisco Madero, Sr., from Wash nesday night, and fears are : J jor limbs, by taking a dé of Pape's Adams quieted down and su 04 | a) right. But Supt. Corson le iat hear dying. 10) ington, and a conference will be| tained that his body is at the bot-| Cold Compound every two hours un- fe arrest. He is b he city e ut Supt. Corson led them = u cred an attempt was made | neid either here on in the Chibua-|tom of the Willapa river | ‘ til three consecutive doses are we @ charge of disorderly con-| around, and Miss Doreas Butt, the at the dose, but he vated | Late last night dynamite was em “ ‘ taken. . and the mistake was discovered. r sloye. ve y ptly relieves tha mor | head nurse since the strike, was| Pationts are put to work helping whole question of peace, it is/ Plored im the hope that the body} 4 madly relieves tha sent tae: believed, hinges upon the attitude| could be brought to the surfac neuralgia pains, headache, EST | Dringing up the rear, apparently to| other patients and doing nurses’ lof Francisco Ma Jr,, provisional| The oyster company has eters dullness, head and nose stuffed up, " " | soon as they are able to be | president of Mexico, If he accepts | $100 reward for knowledge of the feverishness, sneezing, sore throat, RR prevent them having confidential |out of bed. One who was thus made| the peace plan, the rebellion will| Missing man's whereal | > mucong cftarrhal discharges, run- DUP talks with any of the patients,” sald jomorrh was atiacd d by a severe | Whether Stuart. has et with Le ning of the nose, soreness, stiffness ’ emorrhage while working and| . }foul play 1 brmined today “>: ' and rheumatic twinges G 01 P | yort# from Mexico today say play is undetermined a t ‘ HOL us Finns this morning, « patipnt | Sinalty died after a second attack the rebel activities are inereas-| There appears to be no reason why | i ‘ | Take this harmless Compound as Sickert. 21 years old, be-| WhO was discharged from the hos-|,, 78° M&A Was given nine doses of and today the vigilance of the| be should be missing. His business “es 4 | directed, without interference with ST cee ‘Tourist. ber, Majn ' tedenecssaplsorpeepgten d and it was the for a while he} dor is redoubled. Phe last seen of Stuart was when | | Knowledge that there is no other held up the ‘niet Finns sald he had been at the| YoUld die from the effects of it » wal from a drug store acros a ‘" ‘ ine, made anywhere else in Re oner 3 ay. on A All patients who dare speak their ‘ater et. to the elty wharf, which ¥ 7 is the we t ye ts h . d of last year, Is —— se con | Se with a dis|minds are clamoring to get contains the oyster company's of. yf : or ent 1 as promptly 4 foot, that O'Rourke had treat-| O'Rourke bi Those who have floes. was tot ft for New] ‘ 4 withou other assista °. M Franklin, Nickett's pal, | « 4 him fine and the foot was almost . aay Af He was to have left for New 4 3 and without any other assistance or received tre r der both doc oF ‘9 tol! - ane : sad after-effec a8 as xed fat Walla Walla serving a sen-| well, but that for the last ten days, | tora say there is no pce stig WALLA WALLA, March 27 k the following da bad effects as a 25-cent pack ; ss age of Pape’s Cold Compound, ‘of from five to 20 years for! since Dr. Corson came, his foot had | tween then the third time an attempt has b a * se hich any druggist in the world Another mem-| not been examined once. 1 would rather jump In the bay |™84¢ to burn St. Paul's Episcopal | WOMEN WHO SMOKE ry jeretary | of War Dickinson, on the left, and Gen. Leonard \% tag potas y ” 3 Phitlips,| Here are « few other things told/ than go out there again under Dr.|CbUrch. Last wight Chorister H EW YORK, Mareif 27.—Dr by eal | ca x ». Qu : od-| = : ‘ape’s Cold Compound 1 ferving a l4-year term at) by Finns Corson's ; said Finns A. Casey Interrupted the vandal, | John D. Quacken the great med | Pap Id Compound ts the re- 3 > “ | fecal expert oa sult of three years’ research, at a One man, Stewart, in the surgical ti 1 ident of the fireven encaped end the church ; \Ni k W S Th t De hn at og : ward, who’ had hie lee ieee whom the ln now munrded | mental nugges Ic as Sure That Doughnu of more than fifty” thowsand jet s poken and cont 8 above the kn was given the m began over two years ago and| The first attempt was made in tion, has spoken a c » have concl e \ prepared for the man in the! attle resident for 16 years November, 1 out on the sub — ied fog t eff ie’ “ ject of women xp oded an i im in eg ated is not effective in the > WILL HE GET |who smoke cig . atment of colds or grippe LOUIS, March J. J.) arets SAN FRANCISCO, March It ——— i , <i SPOKANE, March ! *KANSAS CITY, Marc o ust out of fto et,” he f } legac ° Sat.| silently in the darkness, a N & Charles B Collings gman < po = wh oe Hk pores cin gg toh gp arms sale sceiaplett IMPORT ROSES ‘afternoon that he can © crossing bar last night struck JoM™ |this city, who had his sanity re-|for refuxing to pay his poll tax,}coal tar, ilumin nurses and several employes fev Doctor of Ophthal moladgy ‘Song all right with Judge Y ge ged pat that was |stored ten years ago by Jumping |is now the socialist candidate for) ating gas, and jeral hours today to convince Nick! ‘The Rose society of Seattle will — and Optometrist — he the disbarment proc wehounned with tamific tonne oxi [stom & second story window at the] mayor of that place. Koen I a |prussic acid Pappas that he had not been/give 1,000 plants of Seattle's of Dowie ING GLASSES ‘against bim ought to b Niche King lar the taon, {insane asylum at St. Joseph, break-| workman in the powder and dyna-| Think of breath wounded in an explosion of a dough. | ficial rose, the Frau Karl Druschki TROUBLES HEAD This, after 1 s « ace. ling his leg and suffering a severe| mite mills below Grafton {jug into your to be imported direct from their | NERIOLSMESS MCLE We Reeter The girl was almost knocked from | shock, is again being investigated Hitings «a combi wat native home Trier, Germany, to season ticket buyers for the first annual rose show June 12 to 17, . loosened: and her face disfigured. Gaucher, champion wine taster of | If po Mayet doughnuts led him to order a plate ‘The explanation is given by | HOLD BALL. = Free Swimming Lessons | France, has just celebrated his 86th) walls of a joad last night. The’ pastry falled passed k . as a wine connotsseur for 56 years | w pread out Pappas threw sinkers' iL mandatory for judges to/ annual ball will be held at Eagles’ | York swimmer, will give a series of | untii he w years old, when he| they would floor, A loud explosion followed, Col. Theodore Roosevelt will where an affidavit i made that} morrow night, $100 prizes will be|/tween April 3 and April 8, at the |tasted and certified 450,000 barreis| With this his leg to the university grounds on April Seams shaman sia’ toers is prejudiced . . mvt fudge is pre} = sianedamarte ets waun | absorbing surface that a doughnut exploded, until he |Capt. Patten, commandant of the | arene to appear before Judge Ya-| does not expect any more Another joy ride ended in |ton, a passenger, was injured. The @ depressives are absorbed ang | taneously with his casting the/colonel at the entrance to the body to begin and| doughnuts from him. grounds. lowned by Frank Kelley, a real were placed under arrest by Patrol- jamoked, their depressing effect on Jestate man of Hillman City, and| man Ellis, Carnival week—Monday, Septem-| the system. | telephone pole near Dunlap station, sald he would prosecute t js developed a physical de fhe body of a man believed to be | turned a complete somersault and central police headquarters Gugin|to the trustees of the Carnival as | mand for the antidote of tobacco of A. A. Winters was found at! janded in a ditch. and Knowlton refused jo discuss) sociation by the committee on ar-| Polson and that {» alcohol bottom of a 25-foot hole at) Neither Gugia i nor E. F. Knowl-' the disastrous Joy ride, rangements, which met in the office ‘Cigarets are « certain stigma of a e e i $. and Weller st Tester caer of President J. F. Douglas yester-| @¢eeneracy, and they render a to foul play were found by is to be chairman. C. R. Coll President Crawford of the Ren-|councli to run the cars at certain m: ollins | ty Coroner Borthwick. le fine baé.found 0 nee way | interval He does, but he groups | Will be chairman of the finance com-| —— | Ty |the cars in fleets and the confusion | mittee and Edward C. Garrat of the J Weateaestewenee sn annoy his patrons, Incidentally |4nq crowding is almost dangerous | live wire committee Japan. . association has opened up headqt . she | Oeauet Crawford behave. P up headquar. . Taisho *| meomners; wae, opdoenh, , Wr Je terd jn the Henry building. he fudge and senator, came | the automobile. Her teeth were las to his sanity PARIS, March 27.—Auguste}natign Hke that! Pappas’ fondn for broiled s' - DI oS © pure ratios = 0 please. 0 € 4 oe oe ce The Glass Workers’ union's firet| H. H. Corsan, a well known New pune.” Ee pupeund: Me somsion wanete the » AE nag dhe “the oes Pr the ESCORT FOR T. R. a change of venue in any|ball, Seventh av. and Pine st., to-|free lessons to all Seattle boys be-|haq records showing that he had| 2,000 square and Pappas fell with » missile in have a military escort on his visit SAPOLIN j given away. l¥Y M CA of wine. }mense a 4; The victim persisted in believing 6. President Kane has instructed ae, ‘As Bryan expects to 1 25 o is affidavit every ti oO Y IDE Ss AS UP |the danger of | was convinced that his revolver had university cadet corps, to have his " None Netter Wantage of this affidavit & J R lv le | CARNIVAL OPENS nokia: te plein, “ermentee fallen and been dischafked simul- eight companies ready for the ~ |disastereand near-death yesterday |car was wrecked. After returning led about the bod) afternoon when an automodiie|to Hillman City the young mon NEXT LABOR DAY ohfinue, as long as cigarets are | ccc cece Bi driven by M. J. Gugin, formerly| Kelley, owner of the car, says the| ; his depression is cumulative. autteur for Kelley, crashed into a) car was stolen from bis garage. He |°*" 4. to Saturday, September 9. | I n it reaches a certain point marl ews a er a ones e At| This will be the recommendation < day. Woman morally insecure No marks of physica! violence | chosen, of which J. C. Marmaduke 5 * *) The iast day f | 3 |he Is showing every day what &/to life and limb. @ last day for sending in sug apacaee TeVLEs OF $\cood thing municipal ownership] Supt. of Public Utilities Valen-| kestions for a name for the carntval | F JAPAN AND U. 8. #/ Orns, ‘be tine is figuring on a way to make| Will be next Saturday. The carnival z — i WASHINGTON, March 27=That Gresko | Gallant Pri Preaident ‘Taft hie decided not to is pardon Chas. W. Morse and John Prove rd = allant Prisoner R. Walsh, bankers, each serving woot 4 | i ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., March | time for violating the federal bank Shosa ®)| 27.—Of nine prisoners who escaped |ing laws, was reported at the Tall *| from the county jail here three| White House today. Attorney Gen Chut *| % days ago, eight are still at large,|eral Wickersham had recommend. bol | , and being pursued by deputies.|ed that no clemency be shown in eee eee *! = > Hmmet Hickson, serving time for|elther case | lala J » wife desertion, voluntarily surren EIGHT HOLD-UPS IN | 7) gen = dered himseff. He broke jail in| JAPAN'S GREAT i JUST 40 MINUTES) a 3% rder to patch up his differences ADMIRAL COMING $ om ith his wife, he said. He wore a March Eight ~ 3 - Mi, 4, peach blossom in his evidently all committed - f when he returned, and Sp same two holdups, in about \ had accomplished his object, Minutes, broke all records here : Petiginal history. All of the ST i sper ogre aressepresr esr dear were conducted in the| ‘ part of town, and the net| showed that the thugs got} Pay with only $15.25 gW YORK, March 27 “The lot of a coal heaver is better than that of a minister, and his job fs more thankful,” said Rev, John H. Shepard in Park Baptist church Port Richmond, 8. 1, recently He declared a minister, af ter all, was only a hired man, who as supposed to do chores fot his congregation, and take his flock to heaven on one jadder. BS CAR SERVICE—To| MH Paul and the Hast, in effect p@fery day om the Chicago, Mil-| & Puget Sound railway,| ing Wednes¢ ¥, March 15.| wes Seattl m.| Berth to Missoula $2.25, tol $2.50, Harlowton $3.00, Miles | $245, 81. Pau $6.00 Upper} Cheaper, Apply to city tick fecond and Cherry, for| PCS eee eee, ae ) | Dyis:\'|| BOY OF 20 ts UP When Lorenz Eger, who says he is only 20 years old, came up for sentence Saturday Judge Main confessed that he could not de. termine whether to send him to the annem 1S THAT GINK reformatory or to the penitentiary ADMIRAL TOGO f oF His sentence was continued for one Bice OK WORM? fleet which destroyed Russia's navy De te He id * Se ie ie ie i ie a * a* in the battle of the Sea of Japan, * will be a summer visitor to the “aetadeesuites % MINNEAPOLIS, March 27 and Painters tg % —William Currie, 86 years, ¥ * * | Tuited States, provided, however, ji */no war exists between the United * died here as the result of con- ¥/ States and Japan at that time, Togo (0) % tinual hiccoughing for 10 days, bein Mew. York the second RAPID SERVIC .E ENGRAVING 3 * ek in June and will pass. a Tere Tere eee eee days in Washingtan, 1 JAMES 8. DITTY, Manager. will be made incidental to To- WULSON SRCRETARY: gem’ vrlt to, Bnmand as spenal Photo engravings on zinc or copper for newspapers, magazines, book- R. Wil , campaign man-| Japanese envoy to the coronation of tating ana Aon, om Giessen bites Petndattor | King. George lets, street car advertisements, post cards, etc. We make drawings and de- NEW LOCATION: in the last election, has beeniy @ ~~ or igns for commercial purposes. elected secretary of the Seattle A rman has photographed a 3 . " IN Third Ave., Near Fike Kt ' caer ie gs? i cated te tllant. 1309 Seventh Ave., Seattle Phones—Main 9400; Ind. 441 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee SHEER ESE EER EEE

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