The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 13, 1911, Page 6

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i ‘ Progress--Gilson Gardner Sizes Up the Situation in Washington rivilege Majority in Senate Is No Longer “Safe,” and ct of the People Against Promise Breakers Is Clear —How Misrepresentative Government Is Being Destroye: By Gilson Gardner. g A : tee Kea n bee e sy 1 cha ' T e at i] ‘ , aker Cann are the | and Verdict of People. “ " And In all these s seen {his friend. belne THIS IS THE SUICIDE BABY NEW HOME FOR BALLARD ELKS, The Ballard | ge 4 semi at h av. and b : It is the intention of the lodge te Duild a home b inite ange Tooms 3 ‘ the second ye the lodge roor r @sary ante rooms r fs 118x100 feet and was 1 t o W.H MERCHANTS WANT Vernon WILSON wited Pree Le YORK, Ay | EDDIE GOT SCAR INTON ed w wa but STREET WIDENED at A petition is being circulated for inotiy kad. ead the widening of W. 80th st. from] caatnin tl 6th N. W. to the water. The/ Proposed improvement has been| discussed for some time by Bal-| lard business men, and the opinion | is general that the work must be | _ GRANTS PASS, Or, April 18 done to take care of the rapidly! Doctors of New York Fred Hahn of Sp nd 8 wom} growing district affected. The pe-ling this ¢year-old baby an who claims t wife, are} tition will soon be presented to} MacDonald, with greatest interest, |'® the county jail here charged} the council. Ellsworth’s mother took him to a| W!t® having gotten possession of an a baeaiink vecently aaa onld automobdtt misrepresentation. | DROWNED 220 05 a Py tel! me what to do with bim. He Scions 66 Ste, | CBr United Free Leased Wire Diect te ltries to kill himself every time I Ss : - | Seattle. Star Of Seon / AVALON, Catalina island Cal leave him alone : | April 13—A coroner's jury today| Mrs. MacDonald told Goct LOST HER JEWELS ~ investigated the death of Benjamin | *bout some of the suicide at Evans, 75, of Pasadena, whose body, | ¥hich Ellsworth had made after a 12-hour search, was found | !ngly, the boy bas no se lost b elther as se of pain under 75 feet of water off Pebbiy | and, coupled with this lack, he bas H Beach by men in a glass bottomed |# determination to injure his own | {5 boat. His coat and vest, with all | body — marks of identification removed When Ellsworth can get hold of a match he lights {t and puts his fingers in the flames. said the Were found near the beach | mother. ‘He has cut his fingers WOMEN cops [deliberately with, 8 knife more than once, and I have found him | gre og rg ; |curtously watching the ere Eareer sanouneemas ‘that from his wounds, He se he would add women detectives to| interested in knowing the Minneapolis police department. ! harm he can do to himself. Noth ays beak may age nig elleadlonaen ing seems to hurt him. When ! desk falls he only smiles, no matter how d o ‘5 wa One asserted in her qualifications DA"? » tint te or = * eae, ae ae a throw bimself under «| times, could swing a club as readily “a an 4s a rolling pin and was able to % 'Won’t Be D iS ‘Won't Be Dummy : ; blood flow how much or'y tried street manage any situation. WHITEHILL RETURNS. Clarence Whitehill, celebrated baritone, has been induced to re-| OLYMPIA, April 13.—-Declaring main in Seattle and appear as solo-|that he does not want to be a ist in the “pop” concert Sunday aft-|dummy director in the new Allan ernoon. This will be the last popu. cage Co., A. H. Foster, of Spo kane, has asked the secretary of state to file a statement that he is in no wise connected with it, and that the files showing that he had subscribed for $990,000 worth of the stock are without warrant. He says he never was a member of the cor poration | ' Hot Fight in D. A. R. lar concert hinds the-s season DON'T WEAR A TRUSS Thirty Years’ Experience Produced an Appliance for Men, Women or Children | (By United Frew Leased Wire Direct to That Cures Rupture. * Mine Office) ae | WASHINGTON, D. C.. April 13. 4 Send hoon Tria. | Declaring that the insurgents within | B the order are trying to tramp ib. erty beneath their French-heeled feet, the “regulars” in the Daugh-| ters of American Revolution | plana today for next week's o vention rseee Mrs. Wm. Cummings Story is the | ¢ | candidate for the president general |of the insurgents against Mra. Mat | thew W. Scott, the present head Se i i a ee ee ead WHO DOES OWN 'EM? Who owns the phone com from merce committee appointed re for the same cently ' lx * * * * ° * appointed last night to probe * * * * * purpose * * SESE EEE EEE EEK ko tk tt tk tt tk Consider Licenses j Councilmen Kellogg and Hesketh | and City Attorney R h Pierce are all drafting bills on the license question : MINNESOTA LATE. Hea accident which oc-| weir. she was about 1,500 | Bwes t sea and compelled her k to Yokohama for re pairs, the Great Northern liner Minnesota arrived here last night one month overdue to put bi voke Bidg., Mar 1 in plain book and your Appliance WOMEN “Co-operation WILL MEET. v8. Competition” will be discussed by the Women’s Industrial league in the Theosoph f teal reading rooms, Fourth av, and] Ned Pike st. lie a edad Hama City Parsley og Be gues he Ae informed hat unde foltowtm tation, the it f the Borah b ton ts © begun to tem for the nvention b over and| enat They ndary cities imuion plan hey are ¢ stter of un, ry Re ent ia being © governmen the “d th pride as Just one minute ed he screamed released have at $2,600, Keich of Spo! ane, j at the Hotel Wash oute here from Spo SOME FLYING THEN Direct te aod Wi Office The Gen: an ub of Fra chamber i pre-| t 18 ng ‘or | after} STOLE AN AUTO? eral out nee ot {te supervision | aerodrome y provided with| THE MARKETS the average prices nheleanlers om leeal | ig Feed—seling Price. ‘Veetabtes panies? A committee Both |®& the Central Labor Council was #& | Rhuba | Galery |® the ownership of the two tele. Aavaen phone companies in conjunc ssi tion with the Chamber of Com- * | wena: Tim- rand 6 yo os 1.16@ Le Jor 4 ne, don. 2.000 dozen uit—Selling Price. hee apples 1.60@ 2 apples toe i Dresmed Meate—Selling Price i n@ 10@ ue 2n@ Lory naunage oo eaunage ard Snioked Meate- hara beet Selling Price. “@ us than and we know less about its people are - THE STAR SEE SAF WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1911. STAY-AT-HOME TOURISTS GO SOUTH OF EQUATOR, AND T AND MOST BEAUTIFUL OF WORLD'S RIO DE JANEIRO, CAPITAL OF BRAZIL; BEA WALL AND HARBOR (The Star Tour of the World.) RIO DE aly part of the Old World cities more beautiful than any our apd there we see m that makes the beautiful Alps look like mere| The scenery than we do about most foothills what a of the peoples and places of Bur In Rio de Janetro, where we stop | it makes When | first, we see « harbor without rival |For not very think of South America we anywhere for beauty and fafet y x hink of it aw a continent of bicker-|and with streets, parks and tc | streets, Now nx one-horse republi¢s « hundred) butldings that put It far ahead of | with broad behind the times anything Im America for sheer| lined by sple when we go there we see! beauty—well into the class with| Central aver LONDON AND HIS Garment Sales Paris and Vienna nar it is well S HARBORS |; JANEIRO, Brazil, Apriljown country can boast; there we) Look at the picture ica is a world| see the biggest river inthe world ked harbor, with ore remote from/and one of the biggest waterfalls d headlands sweep of the Rio of today Is an ex city can do up its mind Jong Ir O06 FINDS HIS MASTER : By United Pre A Wire DI the Romias churches in the elty w HG NOON, MEETING nine months fr fined $506 JAS. H. COLE BIBLE LECTURER Of New York under the auspices of the onal B Students? AR ha Pin day Th will they, meet the child? w each other? Then Judge dially invited NO COLLECTION mothe kn Hear. SEATS FREE Are Helping Thousands GET READY FOR EASTER HELPING | THOUSANDS GET READY Underwear Everything you need is here —Union Suits, Vests, Draw- ers. Wonderful values be gin at— 1 5 Cents UITS For Women and Girls Hundreds of navy blue and mannish at Do Not Think of ‘Letting EAST- ER Slip by Without Some DAINTY NECKWEAR thank you—the See the beautiful, Neckwear at 2K. - Easter Handkerchiefs Susiness is gc values are here. lacy Women's Pure Linen Handker chiefs ‘ 3 for 25¢ Men's Full Size, Hemstitched, Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 2 for 25¢ strongest Hand kerchief west of Chicago. Women’s and Children’s Hem stitched Handkerchiefs, worth 5c, for One Cent is the house London's Blankets London persists in selling Blankets same prices now charged by the made ‘em. Don't ask us how w Large ‘Tan or White Blankets, pret border; Mill price $1.00. Tondon BER li acd those Natty Little Suits, in the mixtures. Some very good ones mill LONDON’S GARMENT SALES from—Silk, Net, Linen, Tailored. As low as 39 Cents $9.98 high heels, high LOVELY SILK PETTICOATS a Sil Dear to a woman's heart i Petticoat. London take delig tics t $2.98 ht this week in showing val » $12.00 for r the that do it stripe Waists Literally thousands to choose | Lingerie, | pecial SANDALS—-TIES—STRAPS—OXFORDS BOOTS—SLIPPERS Everything that Dame Fashion dictates | vamps; i 3 $2.50 e toes Vi ues to $4.00 are $1. 98; start at ARE YOU |READY FOR Hosiery | Silk, Cotton, Tans, Colors. values on the Coast. Cents Tans, Kid, Vici, short values to $2 Charming Children’s | DRESSES Bright made W check See these n sh I they will worth $1.00 and up, 69Cc | | EASTER? | Lisle; Black, Best Hosiery Prices “YOUR NEW Easter Suit Will Be a Success in an R. & G. CORSET A new Spring Model for evy- | ery figure. $1.00 See those at— ILLINERY Crowds of enthusiastic ladies testify to the qual- ity of London's Hats. Want to know why? It's the pretty Hats at $6.98, $5.98, $4.98, $3.98 and HAIR) HAIR Velvets, Ooze Button or Blucher Clean, || SWITCHES | We do not exchange Hair Goods of any d. The assortment of Switches is very large; all colors and gray, at— Sanitary, Beautiful, Wavy of extra well London has quality without the dresses, in plaids, high prices ong and _ solid apie Gloves now ready; best 16-button save sewing heavy silk, double tip, nearly ev- yt ery color; val to $1 tT Dent —Fownes —Kayser| Gloves Famous the World Over SPRUCE UP FOR EASTER 83. 50 Shoes 82. 49 at this pri ce, but ma a on lead values. Prove it this aster week—here are— 9 styles—all Goodyear welts. $3.50 values on jaa for Harn miter wb form fe Paris anne ‘The picture @cativre comm President Ta friends of Barted in ea When she ref Ellis, Y ls As Bother ts lo oe She fou for wraid_somet! Tou. Elits, i Write to yor Written to fh weal cal. Japanese n Mak TOKYO, The Tokyo Pheing put * pense by buttons fr cars, At f tributed the # the buttor ® but of lat Sean an * consequen. isa Most | * the author tare the ceo S motive f 4 cushion bi poset 8u im idea ® thom that from the ¥ tue of eve %in which | * with mone * F Sereloped ithe Beisha iiss y

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