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THE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1911, Osgar und Adolf Replace the Gentleman’ s Very Rare Bird. FOR Words by Sc haefer'| Music by Condo ASH Bl DERM ISS ONLY VON HOPE. | | me ak ENY BU E M QUICK RUN To PROF. STUFFSKY AND You SENT iT T TH AN Dip !! DER TAXIDERMATOLOGIST, OvT YO BE srurren?t ee ti pe Pree = H® SHOULT BUILD US UPA —y ‘OH, THAT'S ALL RIGHT — There's Your bee Jaw poh ee - PERUVIAN Pi-wl er 1 WAS GOING TO HAVE PERUVIAN Pi- via od Wire Direct to COUvEr, pening” 4 IT MOUNTRD MYSELF, ALL EXCEPT THE a UNI HE —— — - — PINK BYRBDROWS, « of th LAM OUT OF PINK . MAYBR THE MAN Y ( ef WON'T NOTICE high ( sterday, . y is. They 4 of at Jack ot t I Carey bog _ a my Rd. D y bt-round , ; Hodge OLD PAINTER DIES apping te flee Outside { l- landscape ng his to Van. ‘ eith was 73 * Yan old Harr: ae ae { “| cher, is ons 6 he will Hillman Get N. Y. SENATORS A-COMING AND A-GOING ee — GET IT FIXED ™ (2 A ines domed. - Bail; In Jail Yet . ‘ ily, n (a tes ities pending appea oii id fight to be made by the t pre¢ to tree e Biatet' a tis v RESTRUNG a rl * ’ " " i or i 4 it won't be filed yeste The convic (Ry United Pree © Direct nay s : ss in its « s had only a margin of six vote 3 Se P € eting the o ; ts, un the toll being eae eee oleased ng of dawn b ¢ That's the Line We Since t! patters wlio voted for I which the appeal in : y dg Carry — The Name met wongd been it I w M an effort to re ‘ win ‘ 4 to Stands for the Best in te Hale of Maing gton er of Montana, FI ent tris pip Abe 4 Tennis G = t ‘ ’ ia alf ‘ oods eddie dCalifornia. D v York and others. In, glmost every ees Malt yoni a ALA. ‘ ight ase their succes ave been pi * filed in the ; o> block 41 ou ta A « ip as ney Bureb , wae | WHAT KENYON SAV SG ive tii vo00 was tusnisned : edited Wy Kael Pre *» Homer L. Hillman and } ri ing { Epe 714 First Av. DES MOINES, Ia. A A |N. Gill, Tacoma real estate dea 1 Main 5089. Phones: Ind. 2880. s and his wife tional Surety ¢ o én @termination to go ¢ € om | Ame an Bonding Co. and the F @ike Lorimer case is promised to-| delity & Deposit Co. fay by Wim. S. Kenyon, ¢ as YC feast 0. 5. aoroe) cover and ae Crawford ected se m low Talted Press be ebnnas oh c on J See MACHINES AT flopyright 1911 by the U. P. A) la proposed ogee Pid — ag f fy Unite to BY W.S. KENYON lelty counell y jay pa ‘ dolla 1 ’ u U. 8. Benator-elect bor m Counsel Calhoun ady te f ed TMs people view with ale oe apt wer to ord:| wrecked i T | posed to any ther proceeding qi tead of x 7 against the Crawford Une until th wee € ——— wighboring e to Seaieal eundte ‘ gfe ou with other a te eral ¢ ts ba rendered som Oklahe - jured % He ears bed piece population | | 4 de »ione r in White Sewing @ have not lost sight | Kar ' \e nes Digh ideals, and | thank God | 00 Bis neg r 4 + HI o 4 . of congress to investigate B. W. Robinson, Seattle anager jure w te The Sunset, of a United States sena. = | Dun & Co, in : ‘ i F : ' Make ‘this stace. | SENATOR LORIMER | co agape ae! Beg ne City, 4 : : lo wast] Sewing Machines for Rent, jton_ yes day, sald that Former Serfator Chauncey Depew (at right) and his successor, | abs > : . ove ng I AF TER HIM, TOO chants ot Seattle are in wantia| Senator O'Gorman meeting “on the steps of the senate building. “~ , — fc finanetal condition . the hirled Frew Leased Wire Direet t@ gworn that when approached b fltats dageres. avid § yet he Bee on WALL PAPER ELD. ii, Apri 13.—In-| 2% Hines, a millionaire aan \ EAT IT, THER DIDN’ T, Ithe wife of a W " , atenhion eek ¢ Mic Heart has | Retailed at Wholesale Prices tuto alleged corruption | 2%, %0f & contribytion, he ented was killed. wan carried half a mile »puilation of 400. - ed corruption | Hines whom the money was | by the terrifie wind, and « gf der ; 2 of Wm. Lorimer was to, Hines, Funk swore, said, “Sena| NEW YORK April 13.—Lauls BOTH LAND h CITY lin her t aay re 1 b DAS Eee Fis & Wate toe to Ba. Tilden Mankofsk) yesterday commenced | Br Phocn # . srw yk es a 1508 3rd, near Pike Guamittee. One of the first Another witness to be exammed i 350000 reas pe © This is the tale of | two “vaKs.” | BAL was why Dan Connors was were injured when a schoo! ¢ visited b gs who is alleged to have | most of the “Inner politics” of Titt-|to® Piace ‘bo This ts the | 414 tot “ir arene tteane in| Tact eee es . ssh amma ate ; noRt 0 ea” 0 von ‘ v‘ *” principal offense in| ss sitieniittaial = fa the collection of a $100,000 nois for the last decade. Former | ()""\, Fall Abe py lf Aa arepeang EST polles eourl Sanit ie bls 00] Here's the Other. | ' “4 _ oe ‘ ntatives Burget, Blair and} deaths resulted from criminal fof finds and an immediate prospect | “Tom Lyons’ story ts @ trifle dif | k, manager of the also have been sub-| Mo risence of work ferent. He did try to beat it out| rows e u 0 Harvester Co, h . Dan Connors was broke. He was | of town | = =e spotted by a diligent coy | He was spotted, too, and the po. Woman Is Better Working? IMeeman soon discover that he| SAYS 2,000 KILLED (By United Prem Leased Wire Direct Mewtile Siar Offic (Oe Sees Free ert ttire Directo ox Office.) ORK. April 13—A dis to the Sun from Vera Cruz, Mrs. Sylvia Ewing, shot and pain her |fully injured last Tuesday by |husband, Henry Ewing, was yester- | |day reported out of danger. Ewing, held with who is in the city jail to} out ball, declares he does not know | | why he shot his wife. ees that advices received| SAN DIEGO, April 13.—Dr. Dav am Paris state that several mem- !d F. Watkins, who has been doing . Of President Diez’s family are missionary work in Mexico, and tr. on board the mahip who has just returned, says that 0 x a ession bound for France. The dis- since the Mexican revolution be| OLYMPIA, April 13—There will ‘tlso says that Diaz himself gan more than 2,000 men have|be no extra session of the legisla to go to Paris, but t capture by the Maderists.| City. _ Your Choice for $38.50 A Victor machine With No. 30 Oak or 16 selec- (8 10 - inch face rec your own choice, or A Genuine Edi- son. The latest style Standard Outfit, in cluding horn, oil can, oil, pkg. of graphite and two recorders, together with 7 Amberol rec- ords or 10 Standard records complete for $38.50 Terms, of Course It Pays to Deal 4 Hisediiesbacs: been killed in battles near Mexico unless sentiment changes y, said Gov. Hay today Neither road legislation nor re apportionment ifficient con leorn, be says, demand it However Hability law is h itutional he | promises to reconvene the legisla | ture. ere | Two Governors Meet. (iy United Press Leased Wire Direct to Ie, Sine Offire INDIANA RPOL 18, April ‘1a.—with |Gov. Marshall and Gov, Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey as the star attractions, the National democratic jachievement banquet will be held |here tonight. Wm. J. Bryan and Gov. Harmon of Ohio will be unable | to attend. HOME FOR GRAND JURY. The perplexing problem of a | proper place to house the grand |jury when they reconvene next | Monday has solved The }board of commissioners decided to |permit them the use of the court }room vacated by Judge R. R | George in the Prefontaine building WINE'LL COST MORE | Uiby United Press Les 6 Direct to Meattle Star April 13. he wine in dustry of France, already hamp {by riots, government regul ns floods, earthquakes and cold | weather, is today threatened with PARIS, another serious complication, the destine” plan. This growth attacks the vines, and once it en twines itwelf, terally squeezes them to death FROST MAKES TROUBLE. (By United Press Loased Wire Direct to Meattle Siar Office.) ), Cal., April 13.—Ratsin | growers fear today that the heavy frost of last night has damaged vineyards to the extent of thou | sands of dollars. FR | (sy United Press Loaved Wire Direct to Seattle Star Offices.) WASHINGTON, April 13.—Prest- dent Taft today accepted the resig- nation of Immigration Commis- sioner Hart H. North of San Fran- cisco, Acting Commissioner Stew- art continues in charge of the of- fice, No.” Broke? “Yes.” Connors served a few days in the city jail. He was released last Fri day Beat it as fast as you can,” he was adm@gnished. Connors, being broke, couldn't beat it very fast He was picked wp again on Satur day Why didn't you leave town as you were told?” asked Judge Gor don Preacher Throws Hymn Book at was broke “What are Wan asked. ‘I'm beating my I can to Vancouver, B. C. I got , broke tn Portland | DENVER. A * Judge Gordon imposed a nominal siaineen Yas featured pte fine. But it's enough to keep L yous |e neck ier nial ’ Be x bg in Jail for a few days, Lyona is | nd nearly every ay }err a | probably wondering if he'll be given | Shattered, Gus Lowitt, forme cor ih = a in -— the advice to “beat it out of town” | spicuous in financial affa i OLD SHIP PASSES. | when he is released, and if he will! portland, Or., is dead toda D WASHINGTON, D. C,, April 13—I] e be arrested again for trying to| yor he t Portsmouth, which do so While chatting with hi atto 7 the Mexican war,| a Pp === |neys yesterday, Low who had ra and Str | been arrest onart i cha Fra harbor and broke away from the office d fo to the Union,” Js t ° A R Deter We wis Gest tree, ius siccn hanced tu ecacontina vosonl at er emarkable story of the Ernest and ( folk | building jeveral years ago Lowitt started SHOT FOR $2. Sleeping Parishioner TODAY" S TRICK FOR THE SUPPER TABLE chris neme fo apending bully #8 dad for Here's a working some a quar ter stick to the wall without using glue or anything else. If he fe like guing the mat ter, ask him if he will give you a quarter if yo can make = it stick to the wall When he “bit take the quar ter and slam it ainst a surface ay the of wood bookcase or @ door pressing it hard with panel a downward sliding motion, against the wood. Take your hand away and the coin will stick tightly The striking and pressing ¢x pel the air between the coin and the wood, forming a vacuum which will hold the millionaire's dollar or Johnny's penny just alike, TACOMA 13 AMBITIOUS (By United P Leased Wire Direct to Star Offic.) TAC OM ‘h, April 13.-Plans for a be second only to the International Olympic games are being launched by a joint committee of the Com mercial Club and the Chamber of Commrce. The aim of the com mittee is to set aside a week for sports in the stadium this summer and have the best athletes in the world compete for a rich array of prizes. NEW JOB FOR BETTS. George K. Betts, for several years connected with the Washington Trust Co , this morning took up bis duties as cashier of the American Bavings Bank & Trust Co, | By Vaited Press eatin | Los ANC storm of arg ‘rst church of Los Angeles to day over the methods adopted by Dr. R. H. Crossfield, president of | Transylvania university of Lexing |ton, Ky., to awaken sleeping mem. bers of his congregation. | Dr. Crossfield is delivering a se. ries of lectures at the church, and last night two of his listeners fell asleep. When their snoring threat oned to disrupt the gathering, Dr Crossfield fired a song book from the pulpit into one sleeper's pew A second bh heave in the di rection of the other sleeper, failed to awaken him. As the snoring was less pronounced from this pew he was permitted to sleep on. LANDSLIDE Accompanied by a roar that could be heard for several blocks, thou sands of tons of mud and gravel the waterfront at West & up the sidewalk, almost an electric light kaded all traff The dirt pile, 15 feet 4 ered half a block. The the slide 1s unknown, LINDSEY SPEAKS Judge Ben B, Lindsey, author of “The Beast and the Jungle,” for the past 10 years has b the bench of the Denver county court, where his work among de linquent Juveniles has made him a national figure, will speak to men under the auspices of the Y, M. C. rolled down the attle powled pole, and cov use of A., Sunday, April 16, at 3 p.m, His subject is “Love in the Law.” The Bell-Scott stone crushing plant and quarry at Riverton was yesterday offered to the county for 0,000, you doing here?” he | way as fast as! blut overlooking | itt owed on unsecu Lowitt | missed on PUT Color mille ONE, Pr. 8— Bluebell.” to Denver Later inform . HAVE NEW ELDER Ge: De. Liste'é vaaste filed here and he w ayre 1 Re 5 D. Maresh was elected ee again. He was arrested Tuesday lider of the Puget sound district at for selling an auto which wa the conference of the Free Meth |ready mortgaged. He had been odist church, held yester conquer GRAND OPENING Friday and Saturday This Week! A dramatic story, sho A lover's story that took place in Fi PIPE ORGAN, PIANO Ry B NATIVE INDUSTRIES OF COCHIN CHINA Very interesting. ALWAYS THE BEST OF THE BEST Fifth Story Window Cranme store in Po on Trust & for alco equal tn acient he bank $110,000, loaned red notes. was arrested. wa technicalities an Prof. Flexner's for spinal meningitis, fable medi. AT CITY THEATRE THE STRIKE AT THE MINES far as the effects ed-—his brain eneral health appetite es steadier raving for beverages SONG YOUR ARMS AROUND ME, HONEY IN OLD FLORIDA AND VIOLIN THE 3 WHIFFLES—COMEDY kaon plotures showing natives working in the fields, the shops OUR MOTTO: ER GUARANTER, THREE y ' NOTURES COME FIRST RUN PIOTURRS Neal Institute Seattle, He YOU WANT DAYLIGHT GET THE HABIT COME TWICE A WEEK joxt Sunday Sydney Fermey will sing “I Love a Lassie” or worry.” Bast Howell and 16th Ay. Phones: Kast 4981, Ind, Cedar 431.

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