The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 9, 1911, Page 3

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al ed %, THIS MOLE IN (Vees ———— ENCE IS ik Ag ey 30 4 Lang. nar A HoRB mas ih yw) vebas BRING Ng My Paopin vi pi IL PIERLAS, T KNOW A RADNOABS HAF Geely DAse® BALL PARK IN ne ot be $y | ‘Se pLee DOWN in ! "Ge TTING IN’ DISS Hou. : Lays Pp anil ° JNGARER RUIN, NoDDdINGS, | : athe ORT. “Spr agr VoT \89 Yo Ba Dir $8 " | HERS ‘ ‘ ‘=, Ih . OSCAR. we a eek TRIED he ill | MUST HAVE VII keep DEM OUDT, iy \| A ReMaDyY OTe, MAYOR'S BILL Mayor Dilling has insisted on fon of the coun runfing the executive department emergency, when Without interference on the part of may appoint for the council. Yesterday afternoon| week. I am opposed to allow the council! struck back at him. | bani,” Dilling has m appointing! Councilman Blaine ¢ in men to the Fort! v The deft three special pollc of th re men. Re qmergency Dill, it requ fotes of seven councilmen. an d the Only gix voted for it. Griffiths and/ Armistice for One Week Erickson voted against It Final action will probably be Hold Up Mayor’s Bill. layed until next week, in “The mayor has been telling us| give the mayor further opport right along that we have been to bring about the necess: treading ov his ground,” said Erick. forms in the police department fon. “It is time we tell him when t he is usurping the powers of the council: The council has deter mined the number of policemen. This number should not be exceed-/ b Get Ready for City Car Line Another step was taken yesterday toward the elty »‘tect railway. The council passed the krickson bill in-| structing the city enginedr to pro-| ceed appraising the properties and |, rights-of-way of other street rail way companies along the proposed | route—the Crawford line. An appropriation of $500 goes with the bill. LUDOVIC IN COURT Ludovic Dallagiovanna was not ready to plead to the new perjury | indictment returned against him. | He was given until tomorrow to de-| termine whether to say “guilty “not guilty.” f are app }ing with a broken hip. Patrolman KILLS OPEN-FACED BOY. | Zimmerman reposted that had CLAY CITY, il, May 9—Be| been struck by a Yesler way car.| cause Clarence Cordner, about his 18-year-old daughter Inez, | Charlies Bartholomew pumped the boy fall of shot. “I'll sleep soundly | tonfght,” he said to the sheriff This City Rapidly Coming to the Front as the Lead- ing Dancing Center of the Country—Now Plas the Largest Dancing Academy in the West There is as much difference be- tween the right way and the wrong way to dance as there Is between day and nigtit. The right way to dance ts the graceful way; the wrong way is to be conspicuously ungraceful. The dancer who takes the precaution of learning from a dancing master who “knows how” is in high favor at “hops” and social assemblages. ‘The person who learns wrong in vites the criticism of those better equipped to enjoy the favored pas- time of Terpsichore. “You would be surprised,” said Mr. Stevens, “to know of the large percentage of Seattle dancers who now dance correctly, as against oth- er cities. This is the result of In dividualism shown the beginners in their first les which is the most essentia) of all, The latest methods are now to teach the be ginner the steps in private lessons. which does away with all embarrass ment, ané then send the pupil into the classes, where the actual expe rience they receive enables them to cover themselves with honor on any ballroom floor.” ney | his fed the salaries | n sists on Moor Capital Food and ammunit patches say, are there would from the en OF }and Jackson st against the talked | Seattle contend that he ‘or of the bill vote before ounced the r: after which ed to the finance commit ich Blaine ischairman he city jail If the m ignoring the a majority of the m they wil) then be ing affairs to a show ayor st cour ate down. in Danger’ (My United Press Leased Wire LONDON, May 9. — Dispatche rom Fez today say that ation in the Moroccan eaperate as the result of a defe of the sultan’s troops by the rebels m, these dix Ing short and ran it im feared that Fez must soon surrender. | . The sultan’s forces are becoming disheartened by th many re verses and their deserting jto the enemy It ared that should the city ners nt mercy HIT BY CAR John Deery, 62, living at 29th av was found leaning Pacific block Ist even company officials was crushed against Electric the curb by the crowd trying to board the 5:30 car. Deery was taken to the city hospital. Mises" COUNCIL HOLDS UP i! SMOKING ON Hughes Admits Combine TWO HOLD-UPS: A. F. OF ie ONE CAUGHT | ALF MIL OUREET CANS. a on without @ The ordinanc r m f th oe. fre i « $ the DILLING FOR | COMMISSION : or Dilling speaking at th C. A. last night wy mmission form of city gov pted by Tacoma gnd May fie : mente ° up, but w > underpaid c b wage and wipe out | ewe WEDS AVIATOR Uy Vaited Peeve Lew SAN MATEO, Cal, M Ss Mis | Caroline Georgina Biv jot Mr, and Mrs. Jno Bivin of San Mateo, i# today the bride of ( ence H, Walker, the daring y aviator. Mr. and Mrs. Wal ike }sail May 27 for the Haw all islands and Austral Walker will give exbi in his Curtiss biplane. N. % BANKER HERE Boosting the nee Cannon, preside ot the National bank New lvisited Seattle yesterday A HAPPY SCENE IN PROF. STEVENS’ B JALLROOM. Photo by Of the numerous academies in Se-|the largest west of the Misgissippl.; there were pupils who had only attle where dancing has reached {ts highest perfection the system | devised and copyrighted by Prof. 8. C. Stevens, known as “Dancing Taught in Four Private Lessons, This system was years completed, and is now pronounced | by those who know as greatly supe- rior in not only equipping the be ginner with the absolutely correct is jnene. in dancing, but in graduating |the finest on th being | three or four lessons going through steps” that would be the envy of | graduates of the old-time schools This academy is now located in its new building, at Fourth, near Pine Coast—another conspicnously head and shoulders| pupils in the shortest space of time. | step in the progress of Greater Se above all the rest. This school 1s; Friday night at the emdemy lattle. THE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 9, _ But Urges 1911. Mth Josh Wise Provides a ‘Clever Solution of Their Fence Troubles BE oe pe iat Patents f t ed the Alaskan coa } hat en could t t e A before acres and Fish a La < * c ‘ their claims. D He said Cunningham acted fo " ire b nlf of th t the ent on merely to save ex Raid Chinese S | _ Gambling Dens, teps to Death Under Car b n Ing what proved to ed Chief I bat Nela Oe! ss, walked al allege & ‘ . of a Wentis at ( yesterday. Som esterday afte M Plain ¢ @) He was at work on a attle h arre Chin® Elec track when he d off 3 day al the outbound track to let a car pass arging the . die stepped onto the Inbound track . e « a car coming from the ppoal He was knock ed dow 1 crushed H city hospital ve Yamagata, in Uzen province, today am‘na I es St nm. | practically annihilated by fire. | ge Ma ay ref to | M than 2,000 houses were F p and on most| burned last night in a great con-| ar t Y b is (lagration which, tt is also feared, | 1. After « series of changes |bas cost a number of ives, There eye finally was {is § suffering among the home t lens th 4s and government ald is being rushed. The first rose show to be given by the Seattle Rose Soctety will a7 be t June 19 to 24 in the old May F church, Third and Uni for | $¢ as-| o BURN TO DEATH DAUPHIN, Ma QO JAP CITY BURN Ry United Press Leased Wire.) TOKIO, May 9-—-The city of “a, gE SWISSCO GROWS NEW HAIR ops Dandruff and Restores Gray Faded Hair to its Natural Color LARGE TRIAL BOTTLE FREE ports tod im th | . & here say they have | Why Wear Yourself Out Fixing Up Old ® | Rwitehes, When You Can Have t a a al Beautiful Mead of Hale them are de | All Your Own? we all the halr you want Queen Mary Not Well o LONDON, \ c raised ite a for D rance against a de in the owing to rumors that Q health The « the queen’s mother, . algo, it is said, is such th ecessitate a postpone of th eremonies if There are too many men, caf per gling 4 of $1,800 to $ Here’s the G in the gity 2,000 per year a 40-acre in Cer ve been itral O: far thinking and before it is to do it. You ca third down ome time able pay one |B are get acre; » balan a dairy or think everlastingly too late, : ‘* OWL DRUG CO. STORES Here’s the Trouble of clearing $3,000 to $5,000 fruit farm, strug and save money on a salary Remedy regon right now—just what ing and thinking of doing and while you 7 and $10 per terms. for $5 ce on easy 30,000 Acres Sold in 6 Months and Every Purchaser Sainped Kay McKay 204-205 Liberty Bldg., Third Ave. and Union Street. A. Brown & sensational arrest forced a big up bis ha revolver ‘ t of th negro followed a report that W Fukabara bh up on ay and Washington st od of $2. The negro gave his name as James Goings. He was held on a charge of highway robbery Ed McKay, a sailor, was carry ing @ sult cane at First and Yesler He asked a man about the way to Oregon-Washington depot, The an offered to show him the way Jand even volunteered to carry the sult case. At the foot of Yesler way the man knocked McKay senseless with « blackjack and robbed him of $102 arke. McKay San Francisco. He | war on his way to Seattie Automonile School, Broadway 210 re ‘ON Frees Leased Wire.) by the American Federat f Labor. The appeal declares that behind the prosecution of McNamara stands a detective agency with ne scruples or hesitancy in manufac Erectors’ a on and part of the great with corpe CRITICISE COMMISSIONERS. Over 300 residents of Bitter Lake mass m y criticised the coun r not giving share of road im proveren ts district at a sioner WHERE TO GET IT The following dealers the Latona Bunkers, ton Coal MONK6E & MILLER, cor. 8ti A. E. CORNELL, 226 Thom: can supply Find the dealer nearest to in addition to the main office and you with Lady Welling- you and call him up— h and Madison St. Main 1007. as St. Queen Anne 408. M’'CONAGHY & ELMORE, tet Av., cor. King St. Main 4461 | PIONEER FUEL CO., Fremont-Baliard. WEST SEATTLE, } PRICES AT W. Catton. West 11. BUNKERS: | Lump, $5.50; Nut, $4, 00; Bernsen, $3.75. | hs Distributors for PRICES AT Lump, $4.50. MAIN OFFICE 401 HINKLEY BLK.\ 1 SUPERIOR ISSAQUAH COAL BUNKERS: } Nut, $3.50. LATONA BUNKERS 13 NORTHLAKE AVE. BOTH PHONES 5040 North 465-Green 652 FOR WEST SEATTLE PRICES PHONE WEST 11 the St Take the Gatlin Treatment—In didn’t jalcohol has become a physical and Alcoholic Jalcohol. Wh pain. cau its effects soon die out, and there thus you are attached to an EN keep right on drinking because eliminated by the Gatlin treatment inate it—but THREE TIM | CRAVING GONE In THREE DAYS from the day you commence the Gatlin treatment trace of alcoholic poison tis- ars from the system: craving, desire and physical and necessity for liquor also dis ur, In THREE DAYS the liquor habit Is gone, the stomach is returned to normal condition, and all the organs of the body are per- forming thelr natural functions, which they have not been doing since you have been drinking liquor. Come TODAY to the Gatlin Insti- tute and be treated under legal con. Gatlin | Institute on you take a drink, ale DAYS’ OU DRINK LIQUOR for your stomach—but what is WRON | Y your stomach, that it seems to require ? y | menced drinking it demand poison accumulates in the system by the accumulation of poison, you CA with it,) Whiskey for omach **My Stomach’s Bad and I Find a That a ‘Little’ Liquor Is Good for It.”’ THREE DAYS Your Stomach Will Digest Food Perfectly, Your Appetite Will Be Good and You Will Not Crave or Desire Liquor. ]NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS 3 with liquor? Before you com: auor—NOW nerve-necessity you find that its antidote is MORE ‘oho! temporarily deadens the nerve and you feel better, but is demand again for replenishment DLESS CHAIN OF DRINK. You the only treatment that will elim- E required. IN THREE DAYS jtract in THREE DAYS—the results are to be entirely satisfactory in every particular—or on leaving, the fee paid shall be refunded and treatment shall cost NOTHING No hypodermic injections, no pol sonous or deleterious drugs, no sub- stitutive stimulants—no disagree able features—a treatment so harm- ea8 that any child could take tt The Gatlin Home treatment for those who cannot come to the in stitute for THREE DAYS. | Call or write for books of partic ulars, copies of contracts to cure and other information, 434 Queen Anne Ave., Cor. Republican, SEATTLE. Q. A. 2249. Ind. 7193. ‘OP until this poison is | Words by Schaefer Music by Condo FICTURR OF ANNUAL. PARE. Given YO JOSH (WISH BY MA ARATE PUL FRIEND, DIANA DILLPICKLES ww et ae -S. * + * POEM * * * — th ht S0rn pass" Eo ) w was my \imentary t cali?” ® A a | , i ® 1G -“43°* ana Dilip! h es to Dia! for eve’7 t th y Good | What was hie PF , ' ell you hat” he oth, “By w ce for titude f piled ny head 4 nearly failed To ask the money in ad A DR. BURKE APPEALS By United Frew Leased Wire.) ROSA, ( % P. fF and San Quentin tent of nitarium, © Superior clans al- h is rapidly 1 that fur ill jeopardize ther his * Here's an item for the 7 * chicken raiser readers ® * Mrs. D. Carlson, living at # 42 7th « repc that * she has two Plymo: Rocks *& * which are only 4 months and & i* 12 ys old that already & ® began laying * * How about it, readers? * * * aiid te ee ee 2 | UTICA, N. ¥Y—The | state con. | Yention of the Knights and Ladies of Honor opened here today with 167 lodges represented WILLOW PLUMES of your mate e : neer than any : a We dye, clean, curl and ake al MODEL MILLINERY co. 827 People’s Bank Ibidg. Main S011” tnd. 304, et. ____ AMUSEMENTS. MOORE THEATRE FREDERIC In Great Production UB CA 600 to $1.50 to $1.00, EVENT EXTRAOR tm Matinee Saturda Thureday Henry B. Harris Pre RUTH ST. DENIS And a Big Company In th DANCES OF THE ORL Augmented Orchestra. ning Prices, §6c to §2 Bee to $1.60. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Tonight and A Mat. Thursda f GIRL FROM KECTOR'S* AnY ning Next nents Week Beginning Sunday, May 14 Four Nights and Wear The Great Emotions lay Matinee Actrers, OLGA NETHERSOLE y Eve and Wed« y Matinee B “SISTER BEATRICE “THE ENIGMA” Monday and Wednesday I © Redemption of Seats Thursday: AND enings, Evelyn Vaudray” to $2 Prices 60¢ TONIGHT. Special MA: Supported by Lelit Opening t “THE MAN ON THE ROX.” No change in prices ea Matings Wedn LOIS THEATRE The House of Laug! Pelephones: Main 1304 ROY CLEMENTS, “the Mar ass, hind the wughs | “ALL THE COMFORTS OF NOME” Prices 1c, 26¢, 88¢ an Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, WILL H. MACART AND ETHELYNNE BRADFORD A Legitimate Holduy 1—Great Bie ¥ WHERE AGES TIS, Va Yah | The And His Gon¢ Band Biggest Show in ville. 6—Ripping Fe é | PANTAGES THEATRE “Unequaled Vaudevitl | OBERTIA SIST 5 Lioyd & Whitehonse 4 Black Diamonds And 4 More Wig A SS i i HH a | i

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