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: THE STAR—MONDAY¥JUNE 19, 141. : 3 ee Everett True Visits His London Niece and Finds Two Angloma s Words by Schaefer TMiIacs ... Music by Condo Ganakanannanan| eae 4 * e r UNCLE, HOW Would YOu LUKE TO TERE 1 — - ad N FACE x! WHY, UNCLE TRUE How QSNESS BROUGHT gy aut ? HERE, 1 KNOW How sf Ge er eros” ose an ig 4 Saad police tien sean te MERT MY RWAGGER GUESTS — THE You pee. AgovT SUCH THINGS HUNGRY FoR THE ROMP AND TINSRI WASHINGTON, June 19— 8] ] [ DOIN@ IN LONDON DURING YOu WouvDN'T CATCH YOUR UNCLED DUCHESS PF DOLDRUMS, THE: UNCLE EVERETT. BUY THERE ARE OF CEREMONIALS, ENE RIGHT HeRE : vaulting ambition by | CORONATION WEEK ¢ BVPRATY MERE yt THIS MEDI CRinonese oF hace cae a ag ALXO TWO GRNTLEMEN HARE IS WHERE | POUND SOME AMERICAN Bia be tre race wm : ao eb ager plea oe RSS OF BUFF ORPINGTON FOR THE CORONATION. INDEPENDANCE INTO Yu Il! % Sit ata single bound Ina® TOMORROW (T'S BACK POR Mt WA —enaacimennrtion =< clase with George Washington, ® ot F forenam Lincol Benjamin ® mwas OU > @ Franklin, William McKinley # YOu : : WOMAN I'D other celebrities, a 4 “ger of Memphis, T SAY Some written Post: ®} PLAIN WORDS rai Hiteheoek, ® ABOUT , cil, asking what ® |} , SNOBBERY ; + * Jtamps with bis own phys engraved thereon, He to know what they t him a hundred and the smallest could have “run postmaster general, tn Met gracious manner, In the Tennesseean what lest amount” would * ‘although this reply was not b made pubiic. na mc siltstones 0 ADWAY TURNS 280 GRADS THRILLS OF AN AIRSHIP RIDE WITHOUT THE PERILS | art l LOOSE ON A WAITING WORLD | w=": )<a < i a TAFT REFUSED june wart. rei eeeeeteeee on ** t | Invocation, Rev. J. M. Wilson iwi be te the spotlight tn the great) vioiin solo, Myrna W. Jack . Salute event of thelr young lives to) tory, “Reminiscences,” Wilbur Bur: | afternoon. The commence-|rows Sloane; “The Disarmament | exercises wilt be held in the) of Nations,” Ruth Virginia Vincent theatre tomorrow afternoon.) “Realizing an Ideal,” Anna C. Nel | at f o'clock. This is the}son; “Back to the Farm,” Frank} ixth class that has bdeen| Summers Evans; vocal sole Joone upon a waiting world sae Hassett; “Our way. bors,” Helen A. Smith; Valed folks will get their, “The Genutne in Literature, ae | : i ed up in green and| Jackson Heyes; presentation Wf! First rig yourself In’ an aero. ng yourself with a | Sucre to and Muiccribed w/ore A yy, Naf | 4 } 3 « E, bn—the class colors—and diplomas, Edmund. Bowden, prest- | euit, which may be bought equip it with sunshade and e down, until you get that i ee ee »| ws (9 ay ef ute *) * eh will murmur as the end comes, dent of the board of directors; ClA#s | 5¢ a bargain. han, dizzy feeling * We Z | * 2 # ONE FORCED BATH | | “x pal j * 7 * | % i Agendo.” This means} song, James Merrill Miller and class IN 15 YEARS. &| Citite— ' Depaty Getty | seen by our deeds.” — fof 1911. = RRR eae 19.—-Charging | MARRIAGZ RETURN. eo = === ad ELI, Neb. J that in all their married life of 15] | / rare her husband has taken but |}. on x’ 1 cey y Nerpee OD gs | one bath and that wan when he! /Ne\io-a WS th & rads pone | She. slipped and fell into the Niobrarc x river, Mra. Mary Lyman today|| 4 ~e Wiis Just 280 members of the class of; Here is the program for the after “1 of the Broadway high school! #°0n | duly HOM. BePOREA 08d H011h Lig! ne 1: mere ‘pon teeny one wfeireng And that Rel. La Pore Wale of 09s, ond has v0 lousfd (iy United Press Leased Wire.) NGTON, Ju 19— int William Howard Taft & mers than euphteen years of age, ond 105 ~0 lowhl b Pring " hookey today, He did | | the County af Hamlin aforegeid, ond ihe yf a, Fp 4 not appear at all at the exec- ther sang, "et nia 8 Neer Utive offices, but instead de | | pe pws sem - voted the entire day to the oe!- nd alfiowt ore rel of nearer relation to cach other than that of second cousin, amt Ut ebration of his twenty-fifth | fe tous of ne legal objection to the Norrage contemplated teteaen them. And farther wedding anniversary. | | thes chpoment south not : DD BITS O' NEWS SN. Y—Rear Admiral PARIS.-The editor of the Ga north pole discoverer, told | ceta Marina of Madrid has challeng- a ; . © o laer Polytechnic institute | ed the foreign editor of the Temps He Teal ubt suit for divorce against) WA, he Knocked at the pearly to a duel, alleging the latter pub MING MOMENT WHEN You o Lyman. In her petition, Mrs} - oe when 9 SAL OVER “THE DOG NOUSE RooF, | Lyman alleges her husband changed | he could say “i have made lished an article slurring the honor us lef Spain. ANNO THE THLE CHIMNEYS his clothes but twice @ year, once in jthe spring and again in the fall WESTFIELD, N. J.—Thomas Tap-| CHICAGO.—Mrs. Loulee D. Frede, “hardshelled” Baptist, in go! | in a huff, left home with all her jew says bis cat hatched Sa els Her husband. suspecting and is caring for the pure ho send the outfit to Taft jeer Bh Frede lene we tee You start from thr top of the woodshed roof, the dog house and tiles below give the effect of house Httre escape to effect a reconcilia-| tops below you. on MATTRESS é Perereree tere * * A DEER MILKED THE Cow BEDFORD, Pa, June 19 For some days Hart Bush, a farmer, had found po milk from his cow at milking time The cow was kept in a field hear the house and it was sup » the calf had stolen it, so the calf was locked up in the barn. This morning Mrs Bush thought she saw the calf # at the cow and started to drive ® It off, when a large deer lightly \* leaped a fence and made off * YORK.—in memory of Potter, Mrs. Russel! Give @ $20,000 puipit to the Ca) CiicaGo.—For stabbing a horse of St. soha the Divine. e t not stand | a? sti in has been sent) to prison for a year. WN. Y—“High heels are as in the nose and eeeeeeeeee sie ch CHICAGO.—Thomas Ryan, jan- Bs ine ine perpen. " | itor of the Moody institute told the police a man he had sheltered for Photographs of President and Mrs. Taft at the time of their wed- ding and fac simile of their marriage license. These relics are interest- % | Ing at this time because the president and his wife are today celebrating SEER Ee Oe ee wy me yy thelr silver wedding. Seeeeeeeeeeeeeee 0 LD, N. J.—Michael Several months had stolen all bis 39, apparently in perfect | Clothes and savings. gaith, coughed himself to death in “yea ree hours. ST. LOUIS.—Frisco raliroad po ——e* ‘ — lice found two young children HILADELPHIA. — An anony- | asleep on the track and rescued hae offered $5.000 to/them shortly before a fast train James V. Martin if she file |. The children had tramped ree tn eS FROM FACTORY DIRECT TO YOU ae jeieiines " eereeeoemees=: —— — You fly off into ne and land without injury on | And to make the experience complete, wifle hands WHAT THE AGENCY PRICE MEANS the mattress, having had all the sensations of as ou a wreath and Willie gives you your silver shaving! aeronaut without the dangers, wifie and the children | °™' a ¥ ne Highest Quality—Moderate Prices We invite you to this new Daylight Store. You'll find a visit of special interest, and ing realiem by cheering. i tvenbtoata stb — on learn the advantage of buying Home-Furnishings at the Agency Price whether you pur- chase one single piece or furnish a home complete. YOU REMEMBER RELATIVES OF THESE DORMER PRESIDENTS OF THE COUNTRY? WASHINGTON, June 19-—-When President and Mrs. Taft ——— iBcelebrate the 26th anniversary of their wedding this evening, u ck ae ae eee me Virect Itving descendants of all the presidents since Civil War invited: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thi 1 days will be on hand. Third Trial of Tom Nunan - a ae 7 h . . ‘a grandson of Andrew Johnson; Maj. Gen. Frederick D. onig' t; ay Be Reinstate Grant’ and Mra. Graot, U. 9. Grant, fr, Mr. and M ; Aa | Ni rant, Miss Nellie Grant Sartoris “Tom Nunan, deposed assistant) With these facts as a basi cea, bore Bate Haves Mr and Mrs. Rutherford, Mr. aud Mrs, chief, will have a hearing to charges were preferred against Nu-/ Burchard, Prof. and Mrs. Henry E. Smith, of President Hayes before the civil service com." ‘© the civil service commission. | ; Arthur, Mr. and Mrs, Harry He was arrested on the charge of f 4 Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin on charges preferred by the grand larceny. At the trial he wae|l ep, Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Garfield and Mrs. J. Stanley He has twice been acquit- acquitted With the new boots as Brown daughter of President Garfield; Mra. Grover Cleveland and fed. on a larceny charge. evidence, the grand jury Indicted Mise Rose Cleveland, sister of President Cleveland; Mra. Benjamin was left in charge of the him after he had been acquitted by | Harrison Il. Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs, James warehouse fire, April 24. Justice Brown. He again tried. | Rh MoKee, Miss McKee, Col, and Mrs. Roosevelt, Miss el he encountered” box of rub- this time by a jury, Roosevelt, Kermit Roosevelt, Mr. and Mra. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., boots he is said to have or-| It is generally believed that th and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth. BANDITS KILL THREE MEN boots out to the firemen whoxe| him reinstated tonight. Nunan has 1 sed Na a Allaah ingle # (By United Prees Leased Wire.) bush and opened fire on him. The 111 WOODEN GUN ROUTS WORKERS Jokers among the Pennsylvania Railroad strikers at Young ‘wood, Pa., frightened away a gang of negroes by rigging up a large box to look like @ cannon. It overlooked the yards from « hill, and when small charges of dynaiuite were set off in front of it the negroes fled, declaring that the yard was belng bombarded. mug as a loving cup. Here’s a Versatile Youngster Above is illustrated one of our moderate-priced Den or Living Room Sets, bullt in the Life-Time way and covered with the Life-Time Guarantee. Bullt of the finest of quartered oak, loose spring cushion, covered with genuine leather, finished in genuine fumed oak. Agency price $34.50—With Liberal Credit Were wet and worn out He been in the fire department for 27 Mf put on a new pair years. VAC —_ ied M Where Is John Burchall? # ANACONDA, Mont, June 19 first shot ki H ‘Three years ago John Bur #| While Edgar Magill, a ranchman,| The two desperadoes killed Con ee lL QUESTION chall, an Englishman, who ductor William Kidd of the Ore: * * * * * ving near Hamer, Idaho, was rid- ‘4 Deputy Sheriff + The jail question | in bef # wd i |gon Short Line an v HEROLD T. WEEKS. the ety councit today This time a le one Aetia te btoen ig over his ranch yesterday two/Sam Melton Saturday. The rail) nig iy Herold T. Weeks, Queen fm the form of a veto on the bilil® that he had landed in Seattle #| bandits, who had already killed /road has offered $1,000 reward for! jn nigh school boy who can do * * * * * |e \* * Passed by the council two weeks|® and hoped to do well here, #|two men, jumped out from the'the capture of the men. more things than one, He recently Sg0. It provides that matrons only|® Since then nothing has been * | —_—_—_———s _ -- = ssa | nade his debut as a composer with tarry keys to women's cells, that no|® heard of him, and the wife, his “Mew Mew Rag,” which Is in- ier may be kept in the city who lives at 416 Wilbrod st. WATCH wtramental. Another plece written more than 48 hours without|#® Ottowa, is seeking news of him is “Honey Bee,” a catchy brought be some court @nd that no one chali be subjected her missing husband, MT. VERNON, Waab., June 19.—|rick when a pin wrapped with cable He was recently elected W police interrogation before trial With bis wife as a helpless, frantic| unwound suddenly and knocked | chiet of the school month 826 conviction witness, Foreman J. B. Robinson,| him off his feet and into the river| nid has held several other of- Mayor Dilling’s veto will probably In charge of the repalr of the Great |60 feet below. He was carrled| fides. Weeks 1s an instrumentalist, be referred to a commitiee, which, TO SERVE SUBPOENA Northern bridge which crosses the| down stream, battling with the | singe And performer, Gfler acting on it, will send it back Skagit river at Riverside, was|swift curent, for 500 feet er wit fo the council, perhaps next Mon- | knocked from the top girder of the|he was apparently seized / $185, 000 DEAL thy ON JOSEPH SMITH Miructure yesterday and drowned. |cramps and sank for the last time. ’ H | eeeeeereeeeee (By Untied Prees Leased Wire.) Robinson was dismantling a der- | } a with a clever verse and RHEE hhhh Sanitary Iron Bed, solid with construction, brass top rail, full sized. Agency price §$ A. 1 hg a This LUXURY self-acting Morris Chair, adjusts to any position you Ee The gale of the northeast corner {By United Brews Leased Wire.) gantic and Dominion will be tled upjof First av. and Pike st. Saturday CR iW. $ WATCH WASHINGTON, Jane — 19. ~ FOUGHT TRIAL until thelr crews are given an in-|far $185,000 is the biggest local Weary of telegraphing President | crease of 10 shillings monthly, The] realty deal closed in several weeks 7 Joseph Smith, of the Mormon demand was for 20 shill-|‘Thye frame buildings now on the al circus PARADE church, to appear before the Hard- | FOR NINE M NTHS ee Te ents wil” We eedanel ty’ & To the inspiring strains of “Rings | wick committee investigating the = @n My Fingers, Bells on My Toes” | sugar Industry, arrangements were | das alg Bd tae we nine Witlle—Bay. &nd other patriotic hymns, the! made today to have the United |"? Belle Floto shows parade wended| States marshal at Salt Lake City| months against being sent North:|ehe men acrow fits tortuous way through the down-| serve bpo the alleged gold thief will finally | utiding on Jacki atthe bah 8 satire Brant have to stand trial in Nome. A} pba (absently)—Impossible, Wil-| town streets of Seattle t 0 Ing, to the cvdtgteen a at ae grand jury indictment was issued). you can open on jacks, but a| ANADIAN $ aes om Nome against him last week, | shale Pehle ; ~ try it is to buy Kids. Some large size kids in adult rom. 6 4,345 | AN. Is a fool to raise on the—er ~z 1FiCc if Garb anchored to the eurbs and charging him with steading $14,345 1 oan it must have been quite a ij ‘i: Agehery from sluice bomes of the Pioneer Canadian Pacific Just two pieces from our immense display of the best in Reed furniture— The Reed Table, $4.80 The Reed Chair, $3.35 With Liberal Credit THE QUICK ACTION RANGE—The Rest of all Mafeable Steel Ranges. Sole Agency Here, Our Stove Department Is positively the beat lighted in the city, no artificial light being re- quired to display the complete line. large a modern three-story structure when you ought to see|the current leases expire. ‘The the street raise a| name of the buyer ts withheld wish without bars or push _ 4 buttons, bwit of solid oak, upholstered in leather. To Watched the elephants, clowns and (By United Frome Leased Wire.) | , " sight.—P Victoria ayd Prt Beautiful ladies in red plush gowns| TOKIO, June 19—A nevere storm | Mining Cae Unless the oe te $$ | J ieavo tor Vancodver daily Sptoe Our Trial Sale Plan on stoves and ranges nes wait ce is raging throughout Japan today, Coe will be taken North on’ the |; bt tated PTT RTT ee gives you your choice set up in your home on a reus gives four perfor-|and heavy losses and severe dam- pn i. Hs thirty-day free trial. We guarantee satisfaction, mances in Seattle; this afternoon |age are reported. ‘Tokio today {a |Next # D. a Tickles ’Em All $1.00 DOWN—$1.00 WEEKLY. evening, and tomorrow after-| virtually isolated. —— ° : cb” WECikes . 3 : Boon and evening a | nye-Ci f that the big white tent will seat ALS, (4 BAME HOSPITAL fitted spectactos or [Hing at, Vivtorie é 10,000 people this year CHICAGO, June 19,—Miss Rose (By United Prose Leased Wire.) re-G) peenert Right the & ; Btromer, aged 19, recovering from| LONDON, June 19.—That the eraoanten, bye CORONATION TIME. an operation for appendicitis, was| strikigg seamen will win their de- ‘ ‘ He—ardon me, but I'm not Sir| married at Washington Park hos-|mand for increased wages 1s. the City Office, Phones Main 1 dobn; only just plain Mr. pital to William Ringland, aged 26,| general belief here today. Several aay With Liberal . 9 She—-Oh, well, you know, in these |who {# near death from a motoreycle | owners have yielded, The strike in AMA, SUNK ith Li co. | days, when there are 4o many new| accident. Rev. G. 8. Oshlund, alvo| becoming better organized titles, | always give people the| convalescing from an operation, per-| shipping 1s practically at a 218 Madison "Tween tnd and Bm, PENM, GA a benefit of the doubt.—Iendon Opin- | formed the ceremony. Two nurses} still, Officers of the men's UN-|Opp. New Orpheum—GROUND FLOOK 4. W. BD WARD, Tiok: i were witnesses. | ton ‘assert that the steamers Me @*@@n: CO Sow 3 _Racond_Avenuc Ye Goode Sight Shop) [J "™'¢#** Morar, sUN Credit aed

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