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THE STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1911 ——$_—_—_ “OSGAR und Piso ime dill What a Pity Actors Misunderstood . By Condo WOME | CAN'D DIAPHRAGM AND FROMMAN SAYS — YES, BUT LOOK WHAT | Ww s CALL us * ° TWO HAMS— . US “HAMS BELASCO SAYS. HR SAYS WUD, OLD Boy, YOUR s ' wih You t MAD ®CENK FROM THE Yo M&, "SLAP, WHY Do You GOING OUDT! bd WASTE YOUR GIFTS IN ae SGN aula IT'S AN INSULT PRINCE ‘a ~ AA oF DENMARK’ WAS VovEviine £ I'M GOING TO fo THESPIS !! ie Uhes me Rha THR WORD PUT ON A BIG RURAL DRAMA b GRear. \T RE- AND, REMEMBER, | HAVE FIRST MINDED ME OF THE RAVING *HAM — GOING OV 5) a OF MECULLOUGH: as CALL ON YOUR SERVICES OFF OR "TONGUE — GOING oupr,’ You BET CHARLIE KNOWS STAGE For NOISES IN THE BARN E — GOING OUDT” : = TALENT WHEN HE SEES CASE MA 5 ” RR CASE MAY BE, IT. (BTC, YC, BTC.) ‘ ° WAM ‘ UND DEN YOU KNOW DEY — WRAPPED uP, aoe vm the ae 10 2 HES ) 5 A \ ia pd by the 600 aw f the Triangle Shirt will take place Mon YARD‘ (Bre, @re, are.) 7 Masons Plan Bureau Plans for a Mason: oyment u have been re special committees repre ing the 13 blue lodges in the It is contemplated t« yen entral office which M wih keep posted as to § f the ofit of Masons w employ ‘WAR BULLETINS : winguaee reLapnone ANTONIO, Tex. March 30 for the protection of the cuarte! * SENDS TONE 16 MILES. So that be knew thing |against insurrecto sympathizers VICTORIA, B. ©, Mareh 30 conference be! following an attack last night 1 Vagrant music bir Minister which several police were wound away orch: the | and four members of a mob killed and a bart ‘ assador sumably taking place a Barra 8 nee tei Taft in a Pickle ard on board th accompanied by Mex WASHINGTON, March 30. oo, are "| President Taft, anticipating awk La a frendship of the Un ° meets today, is using every pos 4 know nothing of any such r rt to stave off the La Fo! qeeting,” he sa a “ ation demanding an ex ple | planation of the army and navy fe eed the strugsic k 1 mon the Mexican t Mexico City, | don ject to der p thinks that if a maj meet «Minister ur «at of the ators are confide’ or y peace acqu ad with th real caw ove, he may escape om * FFF Re ee ey barrassment in being ff INDICT CLANCYS GET DIVORCE Judge Tallman Tuesday grant a divorce separating William H Glass, aged 70, and Martha A “Pint of Cough Syrup” Recipe No Better Remedy at Any Price. Fully Guaranteed Sunday last Home, Sweet Home ward questions when congress tood that a wirele hone test was being at Bremerton sing tantly, and wil stinate cough tn 2 eeeeeeeeeeeet tenes Se eee eee eee eee tte eee John Clancy and .his brother mentioned therein Is still & secret arrested by Deputy The Clancys were genuinely sur Pak wer Dace dn te 4 t night when placed wu ght he Detroit hotel, whe wit © a ation, a Gla 163. Glass charged that was Jealous of him. The fag a public gambling ho nd ok, « of a wi ated | Sonn Ledge rod Np menting o was 2 in 00, wa vided equally be fm released on a bond of $ swiDS-|tween them. The couple had beer feraiaked by J. W. Hughes and M. |’ ictment ape y charges | ‘weet them. T th July 6 of last year the | ™**Ted 35 years Gottstein. ‘Asatber indictment s In the dep |b conducted “hes “p ; * : ; To mote offictenc and econ + “DROWNS p AGLIE ma omy iS tae-otey pecan: Ha a, the} Loading bodies into patrol wagon at scene of fire. Rough Dox coffins on os sidewalk walting to be filled. i public safety committee yesterday | E —— - cee a lesdion € mime sding| = r= | acry to warn other bat ST. PETERSBURG, March 30 council ordinances pro | WiLL B that she was in distress, fest ANF atly contradicting hopeful reports aie for the consolidation of the } rhe 13, living at 822 Alder st ye n king, the Russian govern-| 0ffices of fire marshal and electric: | j . ‘ " : LOUIS, March 30.—A crowd Charged with conspiring to de gaak to the bottom of the tank in t today is in receipt of advices |@! engineer with the building de > > Z —r t mothers with tear-dimmed |fraud the government by altering orgy natatorlum yester-|from the far east which say that| partment. It was the consensus of | eyes stood around the ruins of a| bids, J. A. Kettlewell, chief clerk died before help could/the spread of tho plague there is opinion that the bofler and plumb doll hospital in Laéiede ay. yester. |'n the naval pay office, and P. H.} inevitable with the com! of | ing inspectors should be under the ane if day and bemoaned the fate that | Whee a salesman for the Perine is said the girl was subject to! spring, and that in many places the |same bead | had overtaken thelr doll children. | Machinery Company, will be ar-|] qe : The water where she| population has been almost wiped| Department jealousy, caused by : Madd | Over 125 dollies were in the hos-|Tigned before United States Com Victor and Edison sak would barely reach her chin | out division of power, Councilman ut ta | pital the night before, some suf-|™issioner W. D. Totten tomorrow | when standing. Every effort pos | Blaine charged, in the cause of the a » jfering the loss of a leg, an arm or | morning. th ts wm bi was made to revive ber. lack of system tn enforcing the n eye. During the night the hos mot eescdeei teal — MINISTER iit: public safety. Mayor : pital and ite Inmates wore de Makura Due Sunday | EGGED EM ON: agge TY aes MR reyes bp fire. How the dalis| quenure Due Sunday i Haw & Allen | THEY MARRIED | tape connected with the securing of q P , acted will never be known, for " “ ja bullding permit, for {nstance, + |when the firemen arrived there | Pros pects of making a record SMITCHELL, 8. [, March 30 Rev. E. B. Sutton was yesterday | keeps a person trotting all over | wasn't a doll left to tell of the hor-|Vo7#8e, the Canadian-Austra Pe peatne eess for shipment) found guilty of the charge of = town for a week. core. jliner Makura i® due to dock the East, Edward Taylor, a gro | le egistr the penalty | Vancouver, B. C., Sunday r@) p en er's clerk, wrote his p and ad. a to five years <% . | " ‘ Among the passengers TES ees ee ane | srtten has try wes. ons ap mi | pentetr eee 2 le iee ae” SI venings Margaret Graynor of Br r : itton made no attempt ; BRIDGEPORT, Onjio, March 30—|!and; Hon. James Watson, n Ss Y, daughter of a wealthy t tha Back to the mines for Tom Lewis, | Other high officials from Australia, TE TES Get of cating becakfact |acting as " of fg are TACOMA, March 30.—The muni . who retires as head of the United |0n their way to the coronation at Come in and hear any of the when she noticed the inscription on | had registered for two women not _ pong me be ga an Mine Workers of America tomor-| London records. We're always at home; Mer egs. They corresponded, later | in the room at the time. or hag te > woe gataty aes jrow. Lewis recently refused sev our parlors are yours. Come in. oy gee gee | making it illegal for a saloon to| i ii oe at veiukn aovmnanies. Mortgage Is Sold |] Remember, we are open every ayior went to Brook al f n manager of various newspapers. r . . land and the two were married. THREE ESCAPE DEATH | well liquors advertised on bill f s he is going to work in the|, A mortgage of $500,000 held by |] evening. boards. The penalty for violating Wheeling Creek mines. jthe Scandinavian-American bank >, PORTLAND, Or, March the measure, which becomes ef | was yesterday sold to the New dm Wises heetene were vencend Pan in| fective In 10 days, fs a revocation f : ting to discuss the Spokane | York Life Insurance Co. About a LONG BEACH, Cal., March 20. ave their lives and a| of the license of the saloon by the J ’ ute for the proposed West |Ye&r ago the bank sold the Alaska Haw en After eloping from Los Angeles | . mber of ‘guests were com commission. id » viaduct will be held to | building to Mrs. Annette Evans, of With Ray Markley to be married | pelied to flee from a lodg night the municipal plans | Boston, for $1,500,000. | 1421 Third Ave., Near Pike here, Miss ph ee Ray Ross lost her cour-at Sixth and Pine erent, ‘whieh H IR IS y aa ee ee Carri Rest Sund moment and {s to-| wes practically destroyed by fire citizens. | rriers Rest Sundays | nope Gy at the home of her parents in early this morning | PAUL, March 20.—A verdict . j ——_—— PORTLAND, Or, Maret ve. AMUSEMENTS S very penitent mood. Justte A. L. Seaquest, W. N. Seaquest pos "$3,000 has been sustained ~ ile derwood had just begun tt and their mather’ were carried out |the state supreme court in favor Rati ; The Fortiand postoftice snd all sub. MOORETHEATRE Rosy when the young lady grew| by the police Tillie Ominski for the loss of her| Bf Se ns Sin WO Giset Wentard Wit | a. weak iennie eginning Mddenly pale and sank to the hair as a result of fright-from an [ane Szepetion. of the eenprel delitad next day Night floor in @ faint. When resuscitated,| BUILD CHURCH IN 9 HOURS | accident in the factory of Charles follows ery windows at the main office, be- Oe the had changed her mind GARY, Ind., March 30.—A song| Welnhagen & Co. Her hair, which - sinning April 9 In Mra. Prances Hod ce Play U - ~ - “g service of thanksgiving was held in| bad been abundant, fell out and left canes e | et 2 ad 5 Om ulnes nen NAVAL MILITIA DRILL. the church of the Rev. Nelson Trim.| her completely bald within three STAR THEATRE GIVES PARTY x Safety Pin in Pie gests Meee 3208. Mare 4, ran. Puget Sound,/ bie, which in the morning was but| Weeks after the accident. ‘and 1 ew SCS, NOE 20 "t at sia —Members of the al pile of timbe d stone, for the “1 of Nn : happened because Alvina said! Sate toc sates of ihe naval pe of Umber and stone, for the| Bo Boas Soon? FOR MO YTH IDS |: |cotoere we eel a sine pe Oe OPERA HOUSE S84 California will be put through |iine hours Councilmen Griffiths and Wardall Perens Bastera butter %@ - lone of mamma's ples. I co lan't | Special Pate. ; (tensive maneuvers i the were yesterday made a committee x Poultry STS mre js#tand that so I hit her in the face Srmored cruiser fleet, ac STUDENTS GO EAST. }to investigate the feasibility of the . $ and she knocked me down and} to announcements here} pour university instructors were | construction of a municipal lodging : +38 | washed my face with snow,” said 3 granted a year's leave of absence| house and baths. young Theodore Jagger, when the 1421 THIRD AVE. = wo Performances 8 ax oo by the board of regents Tuesday T 4 matter ¢ to court. Judge Ryan] *"? Pertorpaness Sendey. yex Of MAY BUY ST. Louis. to take advanced work in the east | OlES WITH HER SECRET ef] me peseeaes ‘Hf | dismissed the case. eet Bt LOUIS, March 20—Charles| The hoard changed the title of| NEW HAVEN, Conn, March 30, ores? arant| Registrar Herbert T. Condon to|—Mra. Christopher G, Wood, the r Wivesaes ' . : & controlling inter : (ker 2 | that of bursar, and abolished the| prominent Brastwood woman, wie it Wasstagion fim. cae oe aera hipeeaett erest in the! rormer title i alleged to have murdered her| . ‘ Ms i? 7 men with National league ball club husband and 11-year-old son, and| a ithe ou Sesoneocte big feet can take comfort in the| Wie w shares are now owned ANOTHER ABSCONDER? |shot herself, has just died at her} "e 5 s H t # tee + j fact that the big foot indicates an | 5 jomen heirs of the late M.| EL PASO, Tex., March 30 Wells | home con } equally abnormal growth of brain| Satu eae 300 5 . It fs said that $350, | Fargo Express Co. officials here re-| PHL i HB | Oats, per ton a and that large pedal extremities Rye eerste Is the price demanded for the | fused today to confirm or deny the | MALONE AT LARGE 4 =) 260062 jand genius go hand tn hand, as - eOAMRO BIRBY™ esd? tol of th Grounds and entire con- report that one of its messenge: rs | PORT ORCHARD, March 30. : é m bl . . nearly as feet and gray matter can sand — Se | nade lll had absconded with $60,000. It is|B. D. Malone, the Sound pirate, Is ? a . ¥ b ont reach that happy condition, nee sald that special agente are trailing | still at large. Bloodhounds picked % ¢ " ey x The same indications of genius], OTS THEATRE the man uu pthe trail yesterday, but soon & a “ ‘ >, mixed : apply to women also. lost it. Its believed Malone is| ii Veactabiee—se . Phones—Main 1204, Ind. 4384 JOHNSON SINKING |i: ‘Mort co coe Bie By ; Dog Is Suicide | _arume rousano avn eo. try. § ( a“ . : | VENICE, Cal., March 30.—A poor] —IN lo nope to bold sng fi sang Pepa NEW TREATY. : tek ges : tte monerel dog which had Iain] “The Prince of Lis : No nope Mt Former Mayor Tom L,| WASHINGTON, March 30—Sec : . ’ " Purnipa. aac outside its mistress’ cell at police| rae New Ri — “* = vege, 2 " etary of State Knox is busy here i g jheadquarters for two days without | Aérnoced Brey Thet Removes Frock, |Jonnsoc. Physicians have warned | teiey on th f { a new ee! if [enting, deliberately committed sul les or Costs Nothing. Johnson's family to be prepared for|today on the drafting of @ new} or. : | Here's s chance, vise the end at any moment Jarbitration treaty be n the BEMMOW temedy for treckies with tha | United States and Great Britain, ee Raraatee of ; Spec , to advocate call-| which it 1s hoped will reach a A “ it wit | ' : : : it — Phi coming the ff; Lake H ome other sur. yk connor salted ing extra session of the legislature| possible disputes: Things are coming the way Oltoammias stranded some other out | Meet: snc 3 ate “eruewene to pass Good Roads measures, at Mother Ryther'’s children, Yester- pris br ¢ Frult—Selling Price. : Sad Dream True Stellar Features 7, " Or un th et to the} 1030 Henry building, Thursday eve HERE'S NEW FRAT day Mise Lake of the Star Theatre |AnOw about ey Get tO the! wenatcnes apvies Neg 2.8¢ | HARTFORD, Conn., March ‘and |ning, March 30th, at 8 o'clock The installation of Delta Kappa. cany arranged to-take all the} Mias Lake got Interested in the Dressed Meate—Seliing Price. |Dreaming that he saw a man re AJES Mero yA ap held Tuesday night, | Chucks: | T STEINDEL 16 ‘CELLIST. EPilog the 12th national fraternity {children down to the Star in auto: |ehildren through The Star articles, | bing an envelope containing money | eyarbpamegieetsibeccad Max Steindel, first ‘cellist, will be} at the university. mobiles Saturday afternoon. Spe-|went out to see them and ended . No, 4 18@ ‘14 Jof his, John Barney awoke, and the soloist in the Seventh Symphony 2 cial features have been arranged | by inviting them to her party, The ?. |xure enough, his money was gone. TROY €o. tor the |concert this evening. Mr. Steindel| The Swedish club yesterday in-|for the performance picture is a snapshot taken by Miss : 100 He charged the theft to James Master Ven} has chosen Saint-Saens’ Concerto in| augurated its first “Old Country| In addition to the show, MissLake Lapin ten Brady, who, he sald, was the man pee PA eee tal minor for his solo number \Wair,” a bazaar which will close] __ = | Steers : ne in the a Brady confessed hati eis — = f tat von ee ——————| A Dollar show for |Saturday. The bazaar will be open 5 A : . afternoons and evenings, wat eeet Mussels ae ae W It is @ great saving to gas man-|—That mussels, which aboind C”d erves : . ey are soaked In. vineg y the je coast, are a valu ‘ | hat does it spell? {| ties 1€ they are soaked in vinegar along the Atlantic coast, are a vs ‘ s ISsith youeshand hapcyaa to beet before using. able food resource and sible of " ° Ie UAIBT CAR SERViom—To| development which may even su Weak nerves mean nervous- i Sl your stomach and other organs||| 4, — [a rxxina poRDEENS eal and the Beat, in effect nvr i - » the | ness, nervous headaches, de-| vrs" ‘ » | in the proper condition on which RY CASE ry day on the Chicago, Mil-| PPr ee = i your good health must depend , | | P y | A il rt | Mason & Puget Sound railway, ee ee bility. They call for good| in pork ) : (ta ies vommenoing Wednesday, March 16 , 9 be ‘ se \ Train leaves Beatle 8:60 a, m. he Wouldn t Quit? | food, fresh air, and a nerve | vives svenns 1 ISTAR THEAT RE Lower berth to Missoula §2.25, to . bnn., 2 o en af lard 0, Harlowton $8.00, Miles| Warren Mansfield, a lneman oes tonic. Let your doctor select | i ther Week of Fun and: Muslc “ . 26 feet from a telephon® pole y —Kelling Price ” lc , St. Paul $6.00 Opper)*? (© ph * hail * i “AW f 45 minutes | berths cheaper. Apply to city tick | terday, After discovering that he the medicine. Ayer’s Sarsa- | |}! ii ee gee a ae em ls et office, Second and Cherry, for| ¥4# still able to walk he wen aa ee vie com oe . reservations, tlokets, ete see] directly to the telephone office and parila, no alcohol. Lowell*hice: | L letituun lima oe resigned Jelde yesterday afternoon by leap. ing into the ben from tne Windward Jav. pier guarantee of | Popular Prices. Dally Matinee,

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