The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 10, 1911, Page 3

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eR agemmaecna ib Osgar_ und Adolf. , THE STAR _. Everett True Has a Word to $ Say oe = a} | pa = [- NG SLATY, ) LIKE TEE-HEE, SiRLBRACY 1 DINK YouR | || Succees ve RE ANY-~ JmiSTAKES ISS ONLY OF })IIDINGS ELSE VOULD inek MIND, NOD BRAIN. ||BE ASHAMED To. PROMOTION DIANA DULLPICKLES So! ||/SS A GOOT LOOKER VND VILL DRAW TRATE TO DER CIGARS COUNTER. THAT'S | | SwRLL || YESS, Dor IS3.A SKINCH. Dn terrier the dog moth rink continues “Bromelio George §. was bred © “Brom for The ver cup) tule bred TACOMA GIRL RESCUES HER BROTHER FROM INSURRECTOS, in which Leased Wire Direct te |lotter from young Smith Se maar Ottis) a ; . Bg oh he said he was tn Ber » 210 oe, thold’s division of the rebel arn bane: paving the dangers of order war-|She arrived here Saturday, and gnarmed and one, Missialded by newspaper men, she vi [od th |tted various Insurrectos un dea v 4 that Smith was tame Insurrectos, A note ought him to her, and she per maded him to depart for the United States a few minutes before Wi jams and his men started forth to engage the federals in a battle 4 a! which resulted in heavy loss of life p) ay REBEL LEADER DEAD AFTER DARING CHARGE be buried im the little graveyard at Mexicall. Talted Press Leased Wire Direct to e While not in as great distress as| if wounds received in the spec. the rebels themselves at first be assault when his force of| lieved, the defeat of Williams has proved a perfect rout of the ing force. In all al participated in ¢t have returned to Mex others deserted, and ar at Calexico. The rem the band are belleved to killed, as the federals took no pris pen engaged the entire Eighth ‘of the M ‘Btanley Willis an army tead today } establish- army at Calex r dead brought field five miles commander will ave been the dead > HE DOCTORS SIXTY My, AIN'T 1 | (MAKING Ant! —_— AM ANTI-LORIMER | WITNESS DIES (By Unit MILES OF SANDBAR MITCHELL For Representat Michael Link, who confessed to having elved a $1,000 bribe to vote for William Lorimer for the United § enate, was found dead tn © today. He has been {il 000 brib: at he had shared in the far funds, which it i lected Edward Hines, the Chi ime lumber king ODE NENG Davidson and t the artment OR. SUTTON i san will addre BUXTON, Hatteras Island, April . in the ¥. M 10.--Here’s the picture of the doctor (4 quditorlum tomorrow even who rides the longest and t ar - rowest territory covered by a in America, This is Dr.) Log Angeles, April 10, — 8. L tton of Bux Hat | Dania niard years old 1, who rides up own land Ev t les of sandbar in his ministra-| ter, are < tions day as the re One of the men & believed flicted with a co’ NOTHING = WOT MAKING A HIT we * THOUGHT ~ MONDAY, APRYL 10, 1911. Music by Cc ondo a “x | At the Theatres ES Mey YOU GANG ae T OUT OF THIS, OF CHEAP MASHERS !! I'VE BEEN TRYING To Buy A cigar} HERE FOR’ THE LAST ‘TEN Mir af! ia (aw CASH TRADE A CHANCE 3 Words by Schaefer lalla DRUG C0.» 18 Stores on the iA) Cf rd] i toe) fic Coast Seattle Stores 1112 Third Owl Cut Rate Prices Tomorrow : "18c eae 826 Bree c Second Avenue Pike St Rx and ‘ tS) par ° & — = co a> o At the Moore Oncar Figman, a t { It wouldn't keep many people away | who played in “Mar "sage On F ° . from the Moore this week if « a good comedia » close nnd ' The Owl Drug we © say that there were some | M Pollard a lighter Cc suggestive Hines and situations in At the Seattle io than teual ng the part ompany the play, “Madame Sherry.” It! Another week of comedy opened cee you stern girk Ja. would have to be sald, anyhow at t Seatt) theatre mterday ' 2 4ze If Anthony Comstock had wr The Man Fror ~ the play, {t would have been en the t and the ns ae tlrely different. However, his ver ane ¢ aga | 31¢ jon wouldn't ha led the house ' | 4 Per 4 fs ay the one the company played last ; | Ye ods 1S¢ night did. And the p sa whole |, ay , we 31c # bright and entert ah 4 . : ree . ablete 87 The song, “Every Little Mc oe cho tet aot he ons “ reality It had been sung in a ‘ dinate , cosresr od ment houses, schools, cafe orchestra | | ,7 70 BAMIOn me eee ant jane ial stands, and every other place where 4 their way through "Hast Lynne . 55e they stand for planos for months, [Mt the Alhambra yestetiay 7 M Ks Lats of pretty music, good dane: | Te set Wenge MS |MURDER OR SUICIDE?) ©: 31c ng td, Bren Salou 0 tn and'sympaty forthe hero” | ay tated re) | WB 33¢ bee making the bit it has. Little V man a6 th Li SAN RANCISCO, Apr 10. by rtnw'by hom Teele nly a good danc- | Jealous Isabel gav body of Guy M. Landsberg, 24 2 - 18c er and the owner of & fresh, sweet | interpre of the ps a real est perator of Alameda,| Toe r 13c dall and Mary Quive both scared.| von Wel thoft did well floating in the bay here by his} A ; foreman. Landberg’s gold watch | The Owl Drug and fountain pen were m ng | hee and no y was found in his) Way Company Mrs. George M. La wy mother, and M Le Regular soctety girl, who was wy: a7. tic c cote how wouldn't cure A number of rare mounted mam gaged to the youth ; Tle » visited nia r r , f v mal t Walker, city building in ¢ resignation was not fortheom-| murdered, and scout A K. Spe hes eived by the . ed he ne S ecole ole AA pare Btn for three years, bas been i Walker wa pp ree d T o ee b- $2.45 suspended for 30 days without pay ee ie er Weat Seattle 1 + 206 byget@perintendent of Bulldings 9 petit the commission 2 ey Pte TO DEATH (By United Frew Leased Wire Dirwet to The Prince George arrived from) poftieis W. Grant urd 1 the sus | at oe’ 18¢ ~ Seattle Sta V ‘a ¥ erday m the Pi oe 9 ¢ e 7 Carles Johnstone, 85 years old. wastiNGTON ‘10.—That | and loo Rupert *~ ert hay. |, The civil service commission will slo Lap ; o # inclusive,| at The Owl 4 an deidentified man about 30 ¥ ee : ap demand ( * rearon for the ac- be had always given bent watis- | unde avorable re-| Se Cc iter were borued to death | President Dias is planning to flee| “Jone.” he said. “I have to charse/ing laid tion. Walker was requested by faction, and absolutely |Rponses have elved from | Wag ompany ly morning in their shack from Mexico in the near tmture in| 7OU FY Tor eee nd - u WE DRINK GOOD MILK Grant to resign March 30, When impartial ‘ Ts ft and | MH 31c Smith's cove The r indicated here today by reports re sd gee pa do SAYS HEALTH INSPECTOR | geen : ‘a an _ fore ne 7 Fish tary of t . Rtas wnrecogn ceived by the war artment never can, You've got| Seattle is blessed with a good 3 Berd Ree 16¢ were found after daylight Only two regiments, th riment soa" |mitk supply, says Tealth Commie HESKE TH TO HELP tn tte, expecte — deliver mH ! 475 ee lengshoremen is informed, remain In 7 City The life saver took his death sen-| #loner E. Crichton. Only one ry out the program of the conven ti = the bodies that the men tried to} Mexican army Is being locate All right, Doc. I'm glad you told eden, in known to excel Seattle 7 | t tween Mexico City and the coast,|me Five dollars is a good to|in its supply of wholesome and] Councilman Hesketh wants jing for this. cation and unsightliness. | ay : ric i was born in Boston.|thus affording a protected avenue| me and I reckon I'll have t tary milk separate department for women in| “Women wage workers are! “Besides, there is no woman to| Regula 37c “19 hes bean making » liv. |0f escape should the president de-|now. "So youd better not come any| The health Inepector’s report |the city employment office, to be fleeced even more unmercifully | talk to, atid the corridors are al-| Be The Owl along the water front for 18 | cide to abandon the capital. more.” |shows that only two out of 74/in charge of a nan, and to be lo-| by the private employment sharks | ways crowded by men. The city ie wi! Drug bat litle is known of him 3 A year later the man die ldairies showed a slight falling be-| cated tn m ent quarters than men,” said Hesketh this morn-| employment bur should | OT That's the Kind of man the doctor |low the sta Jard fixed by than the pre ones at Fourth |ing. “There is practically no use|both men and women out wz le who rides the | jand Yesler. He will introduce an|made by women of the free em-| clutches of the private employment} 4° SB the Hatteras sands a COOK MAY RECOVER jordinance this afternoon, provid-' ployment office, because of its lo-' agencies.” Coe c Aways Heady Retlet Press Lease Direct to | Re | ° nite sie ‘Ornee? st “h 000 FT, --SAFE. | Acting Lieut. Dan Cook of the “| c i ALLA, April 10.—| fire department was operated on | Yea ' c E.moment bys sp (By Untied Prewn Leased Wire Direct to yesterday for the injury ~recetved | | ta which lodged in bis eye le Star Offer. in a street car accident Saturday, c he was driving his big tour.|\ ST. LOUIS. April 10—-After col-| Frank Binke, ve rg f John Webb, a wealthy re-|liding with a smokestack, Lieuts Ing at 4023 Ei nin AY wan | at Os oe <. ce nore | e farmer, sent bis machine over | Andrew Drew and John P. Hart and| accidentally shot in the ri 3-3 “hand 4 ® agg lb py soho aunaes 40 e ww te c ‘and into a fence, where it Sergeants yard, Bookman and|and knee yesterday afternoon, sy An ltartle, and Webb and three | Obermeyer of the national guard of | While walking along the railroad r Log] P | Missouri, saved themselves by | track Lage agree hg i . sverboard.| Bothell, where his wounds ere | BREAD FAMINE three broken | dumping all their ballast ove ered, “Ghar: Honee Uutike thet internally,| The big aerostat sprung a leak land fell 4,000 feet. The crippled | | balloon bumped along the ground, jover fences, sheds and telegraph |poles, finally bringing up in the railroad yards near Tower Grove station. The onauts were unin |jured except for a few scratches. RELATIVE OF KING GEO. ill IN JAIL United Pri LONDON, April greatgreat-grand daughter of King George IL is in jail today awaiting trial on @ charge of obtaining money by injured John Webb was Injured inter and one rib was fractured; Pickard, daughter of Mrs. sustained a broken leg. and Ava Schell of Walla Walla & badly wrenched spine. | I. BOOTH IS 82 Frese Leased Wire Direct to ‘Office. ‘Apri 10.—Telegrams fatulation from the world 3 slam in here today to liam Booth, head of the Army, who today attained +) 10. A * year. . tempers the joy of Gen-|# * family, as the aged|* fs in danger of going blind.) * -‘TePr Prevent Strikes 3 fraud. Sbe {s Helena Hal Press Leased Wire Direct to| ® stead, a middle aged woman |® of refined appeara She Hew YORK. April 10.—Ww: pr’ ages) Met East and a plan to eliminate | » y of further strikes will| » topics discussed during the| ® convention of the Interna-| # Machinists’ union, which be-| here today. says she is the greatgrand # daughter of Princess Augusta, a daughter of King George IIL, by her morganatic mar- riage with Gen. Barth. SARSE ES tte 2S * Oe ee ed Special b EXCURSIONS fa May, June, July, August and Sept. Toall Princfpal Eastern Cities. Several de- | sirable to Longer limits and stop-overs granted than / ever before on SUMMER EXCURSION TICKE You may go one way and return another. Final limit October 31st. routes from which choose. S. We would be glad to have you call and Ret full details. GEO. P. CAVE, General Agent. € D. MeNAUGHTON, City Pass. Agent. 712 Second Avenue, Seattle. “Request Rock Island When Purchasing Tickets.” (iy United Breen) STOCKTON, Cal. April 10—San county is practically The big plant of Baking com shooting was done violating the game by law some one| Joaquin br the Just 50 Years Ago 4 rome Leased Wire Direct t@| pany, supplying four-fifths of the) WASHINGTON semi-centennial of the outbreak of|last night. A telegram was sent to vrated here San Francisco for 16,000 loaves. today by the men who volunteered | from the District of Columbia after Capt. H. EB. Roberts of Bngine Sumter. The veterans visited|Co. 18 will be back on duty with President Taft today will fight over their old battles at | the effects of injuries sustained at a big reception. Captains J. T.;the Bolcom mill March 11, while (By © April 10.—The | trade of ¢ county, wae burned the Civil war was } Capt. Roberts Recovers the first gun was fired at Fort) and tonight/in 10 days, fully recov ered from Powell and T. E. Clarke, the only | getting sawdust for the horses. two officers surviving, headed the| Acting Capt. J. B. Welch has line which called on the president Mee 2 In charge during ‘Roberts’ - absence AUTO BPEEDERS FINED | # Fred Wigbert and J. 8. Morose,| Special music, solemn and im fined $20 each by|Pressive, marked the services speeders, we throughout Seattle's churches yes Police Judge Gordon today ge terday in honor of Palm Sunday The Mountaineers had a wet|Wholo cantatas were sung in time yesterday in Kitsap county,|many churches, and spectal devo- but enoyed the walking in the mud,{tions included blessing and distri they said bution of palma. The Western Union Day Letter Is a 50-word telegram sent during the daytime to any Western Union office In the United States at one and one half (1'/,) times the Night Letter rate. For example, a Seattle to Portland. . 38 cents “ Wenatchee . 38 cents yi “ Spokane 75 cents « * San Francisco . . 90 cents “ “Chicago §......5 $1.13 There are 25,000 other cities and towns reached by Day Letter: Call a messenger or Telephone your Day Letters to THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY Fifty-Word Day Letter Costs Alaska Building. Home of the Heandinavian American Bank Scandinavian American Bank A. CHILBERG President Resnienmmmnn ALASKA, BUILDING, SEATTLE, U. S. A. oumem The poor man who sets out to own his own home knows that he has to pay than does his richer smaller area, cap a higher price for his ground fellow citizen, because he He has the g buys a rit to overcome that handi- He may save something by doing part of the build- ing himself, but his materials are apt to cost him more than they would cost the man with abundant capital, He grit to who buys in larger quantities has the overcome that handicap Likewise, if he buys a home that happens to be in the market, he will find that unless he can pay all cash it will cost him a little more than it would cost the man who is ready to pay in full that handicap He has the grit to overcome he also real izes that, no matter how well disposed toward him the leading bank or company may be, In borrowing money on his property, there are rules that dif called the quality of the security, usually affects the interest rate, there are items of expense that all borrowers, rich or poor, are little compel conservatism. Besides the tion, and which erence in loca which may be required to bear; and some of these may be a heavier on the smaller property in proportion to value rise nse Ou For instance, it takes as much time, and perhaps costs as ; wrgiovaice TYG much money, to bring the abstract down to date as it would Jesus's posts Tic for the larger property. A legal examination and opinion as to yahegular 2 ie the validity of the title also requires as much time as for the giv larger property, The expense of a Title Insurance Policy, Sz Te guaranteeing the lender against loss through defects of title, varies somewhat, t imately the same takes more time nut all policies of $2,500 and less cost approx To send appraisers to examine the property because it is usually further from the Thousands of Seattle home-owners have had the grit to over come all of these handicaps, It is the policy of this bank to re move or reduce the borrowing difficulties, as far as conserva tive banking permits. And, all things considered, we are offer ing and constantly making small real estate loans, as well large ones, on a very reasonable basis center, as J. &. CHILBERG Vice Pres. T. B. MINAHAN Vice Pres. J. F. LANE Cashier Hegulag $1.25 wise : Regular Syrup Regular $1.00 : g CMLL LLL Ae LER RRR R LTR 2 5 Es ct 105 ty c 13¢ euler 81 719% Regu rae. The Owl Drve _ Company Kline's Nerve Regular $1.00 Reatorer 89S cxol-—Regular = 17 Owl Drug Company 12 Second Ave Vhird and Pike ms ° The ReRE peepee oy amen seer arate se:

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