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THE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, Some Little Fr iction | Between Everett True and Other Guests ; 6 1911, FISHER DUE AT KATALLA “We are gliding through bive wa ters, among purple, snow-capped mountains, under tHe golden even ing skies. That's what epondent of The Star with tary of the Interior Fisher's party eaid in a special dispatch sent from Jun The party left Jw yesterday, and the Admiral son fs at Katalla tome where Fisher will be transferred to at revenue eutter bound for Controller bay 1 A reception was tendered the sec retary at Juneau, at which Gov K introduced him to the people of Alaska. He visited the Tread mine and descended co the .750-foot level, The official party bas so far en foyed fine weather, and is having} @ good time IN TRANCE SHE LOSES CANCER. gMZ-RESSARKE, Pa. Ave. °2| REMARKABLE ESCAPE WHEN MONOPLANE AT CHICAGO occ ea ore DIVES TO GROUND, \(OSE FIRST, WITH PASSENGERS operation was performed upon Mrs. | Mary Kalinsky of this city for cam) Photograph shows how Aviator cer of the stomach, no anestpetics |} Deing used, and it is reported at the Riverside hospital today that] it was successful covery is expected @ trance and is likely to rematn in that condition for two weeks, judy ing by the drration of a previous trance, which lasted six weeks. Dr, A. L. Hauslebner of this city, who stadied Mrs, Kalinsky’s condi-/ tion when she was previously in a trance, believed that the cance’ could be removed with safety while| she remained in that condition The cancer was removed without arousing her, and since the opera-| tion her general condition has} steadily improved. RRA KEAAAERE * *| * JUDGE ORDERS LEGS * OF GIRL BROKEN. * PITTSBURG, Pa., Aug. 22.- That a ttle bow-legged girl may be bow-legged no longer, Judge L. L. Davis, against the frantic protests of the girl's parents ordered that the eild’s legs be broken and re- set. Surgeons of the city free dispensary will do it Words by s Music by C ondo a a4 FOOT oer! MR. TRUE, NAF YO MEY OUR QDDER GUESTS f ‘OH, You'Re A WHIPPOOR WILL THAT / AWAKE HALP OF LAST Pro MINSTREL THE KEPT Mo NIGHT WITH ATTEMPT AT THINK THs ce v YOUNG ALLOW ME ROOM. I WANT To Be ALONE WITH THAT PIANG! A MINUTE O® I KNOW WHO You ARE YOU'RE THE DINING ROOM CRAB! Bur '™ Nor Dier DENT — PASS THAT CREAM ff PASS ALL THAT OTHER STUFF, TOO / Not I won't POSE For \ / ANY PICTURE. IF You DON'T KNOW ENOUGH To TAKE PICTURES WITHOUT POSES, WHY, L KNOW ENOUGH NOT TO Leet ‘You PRAC= TICE ON MES No, NOT AN Yet — Bout Don'r WORRY? SY, BHE D% RESORT 1S RUN FOR YOu PLEASURE, BH - w a “ Yhe special corre Secre a Asst. Milwi f ated position @ Be . DO. Burroughs, freight agent of the promoted to gene a newly waukee at CHILDLESS RICH | ADOPTING BABIES ied Press Leased Wire) ASAD iA, Cal, Aug 2 Childless millionaires in Pasadena want to adopt bables and the de mand exceeds the supply. A month ago there were nineteen Infa People’s President Is Urged by Poindexter BY MILES POINDEXTER | United States Senator From Washington 1 favor the eandidacy of Follette for president, and 1 sincerely | he i elected, if not at the next election, at least in the Goal Stone's flying machine looked after it took 5O0foot dive at big Chicago meet. Stone and his passenger, Fritz Moran, jumped just before hope future. jit struck, and miraculously escaped | Senator The picture shows U. 8.| signal corps detachment from Ft. Fordye and clubwoman, who is responsible for finding homes for many of the babies, aatd “We want more babies, heaps of them. We can't get enough in Paw adena and must seek jae whore for them. Pasadena may have a| low birth rate, but the lew mobbing the Human relety for | more babies. Before 1 went to Los Angeles today to bring back three babies, I had shown a photograph of them previously to baby appli: | : ole ef executive cants and they were taken before | atone ean tthe oe we Gane they left Los Angeles president of the 1 ates would b “Childiess miliionaires have scaltiie, aa well iepr in their applications and must} ins adh aanapinn of ab pen. | wait thelr turn. Se of the ais Wonid be: bereae 2 tion or eophis-| ifs adopted by our millionaires tk He tanh . Sattory jare pretty well grown and are far ing is better off than had they remained r with thetr fathers and mothers “ I Just Swum Out j |Just taxation of vast property interests which before sO and Got Him,” Says |thetr share in the expense government; he has 1 9-Year-Old Hero reruiation of public utility cory oe; has secured the | free expression of their political opinions Tn o words, be bas eradicated from the state the corrupt tem of government by caucuses and conventions which had dominated arger 4 in La Follette, period, covering the life, has been eng tent and aggressive That he judicious and | 4 and liberal, is} success in uctual oper- | Stops Dandruff and Scalp B measares which he has initiated] Festores Gray or Faded to Its Natural Color. low ad through a part of bis efficient, pers for the pec wise, ax well injury... Riley righting machine, thropgh a) lon period Bs Fi conepiéyous leader In | of the people against the| elfish and wnverupulous | He. is fearless and_strong office, no} that the | in been er than any on =A great athy sent | eeteeeeeeee In his own state eeeeeeeeeee has secured | © 4 not t led ‘efficient | aru people | bert be | Owl Drug Co.'s PITTSBURG, Pa, Aug Theodore Roosevelt does not want) to be bousted for the republic an | residential nomination in 1913.) yriting to A. P. Moore, publisher of A great president. the woman in Folks at Home: When you receive this { will be many miles away with the person i love best in the world. 1 know that you will be angry, but | could not help it, because son, until then good-bye; with fove, from your affectionate daughter. 8 The letter was mailed fropy # postoffice in this state, but the: | mark was obliterated . wax not allowed to attend court at the opening of the trial | The defense today received an anonymous letter from a man de claring that he murdered Mrs. jHeattle. The killing was explained in detalt by the writer. The prose A E SENTENCED <= er, place little ered |ence in 4 missive. + Harry P. Littie’s little excur- tove wil cout nim five montne GIRL WRECKS 5 FLOORS IN FALL in jail, and Sheriff Hodge will entertain Little's affinity, Mrs. by Mass. Aug After) ‘Simple hug, $4 fine. | Santa Monica city fathers, and des lerashing through five glace (loors| Grizzly bear squeeze, $5 or five|plte objections of the younger set, ernment were used as agencies of private enrolument; he bas restored | / j FOR AUTO 1 PROTECT MAN SHE LOVES variably, although with perfect conservatism and reason opr oe I greatly appreciate your kind) scrutinizing the records of the tales | tiodge Ix still willing to pay $100| God's sake don't send detec- eternally visitant Tsay that 1 saat, ask not only Beattie, i. for the murder of Bis] abducting itule Stata | Have No right to ask my friends actively to Treatment at the if een in public affa without regulation or restraint of law He has de the government to its true function in serving public instead of pri-| ‘Free External vate interests the Pittsburg Leader, the colonel (My Cnlied Press Leased Wire) In spite of the od letter recetved! | love him, and he loves me. the cause of the public ainst the powerful and insidious influ sorbent Tree makes the following request, which} RICHMOND, Va, Aug. 22 Pa the parents of 14yearold Stella! Don't worry, because he will ences which there, as well as in Wisconsin, seek spécial privileges. | “and friendly feeling but I am sure}mewy on the venire from which 4 reward to get hold of Harry C | I believe he would make meal ' y Campt-| tives, because it will make mat- m that you will understand me when Clay \donico, 2%, who i charged with| tere worse and If any evil be young wife ; movement whatever is made to| Beulah Binford, Here ts the letter received by bring me forward for the nomina- prevent such a movement. I should] iw Other ‘Sufferers : esteem it a genuine calamity if seh Can Pay, Come and Cost of Two D va Treatment for the La Po! te Was also had a great career in the senate and has fn was given out today: jtorneys for the defense toda Gabarino, of 210 7th av, Sheriff, take good care of me. For “Eternal vigilance ts the price of Iberty.” | Senator La Follette is{ to All Sk W [Jory ie sought to try Henry 2h. I say that I must ask not only/ . pleaded tion in 1912. I feel that I have the & movement were undertaken.” fe Eocaatae Ten Days. Flirt at Your Peril; Fines for ; Goo-Goo Eyes and Kis SANTA MONICA, Cal., Aug. 21 Soul kine, 10 days straight. Goo-goo eyes, $1 fine The above tentative schedule of Holding hands, $2 fine. punishment for beach spooners; i Mushy conversation, $3 fine. under consideration today by the ELOPING PAIR “BUD” SYPHER “Aw, ‘twuzent nothin’, I just swum out and got him,” says Syear old “Bud” Sypher of Tacoma. But other folks are working to! get a Carnegie hero medal for Wil- liam—his real front name. His boy pale tell how “Bud” dived in, swam 100 feet to an older boy, twice his weight, who was drowning of a cramp. Fighting desperately, “Bud” kept him above water until help came, Both boys were taken ashore but safe. hour later “Bud” was back In the water leading the other | feliows in swimming and diving | stunts. Summer is waning. The clouds and dampness Sunday made a fire necessary in many Seattle homes, Put your winter coal in now, These cool days are coming often, and it will give you a chatice to try out your furnace or stove and get it running right before really cold weather comes. Ask our coal expert; he'll tell you what you need PACIFIC OIL & COAL COMPANY, Prices per ton at Bunkers: Lump, $5.50; Nut, $4.00; Furnace, $3.75. Main Office: Latona Bunkers 401 Hinckley Block } 113 Northiake Ave. Roth Phones 5040. North 46 reen 652. turned into a real | Phone West 11 for West Seattle Prices. millionalre & month. to bed husband bas nightly at 8:20 roused in the mid- , AMUSEMENTS Emily Beavers, for five months, also. This was the sentence jaud landing on the marble floor of days. is lable to be adopted. A flirt cop told of her husband's escapade. | the basement in the Lynn wp eb Piseusranid kins, $10 or 10 days. lis also to be eee Little and Mrs. Beavers have peked Ferself up aud walked to husband eloped with his affin. |the sidewalk, where she awaited ity from Westgrove, Pa. Little pital it wee pund that she had «#| g§aN PRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. 22., dickered that living with his rea! wife |caped with a few bruises Lived on $20 a month for 20 Home was Wasn't Dead but in Jail giasa tleor panel 14x20 2arve way.| $5,900 ‘charges mado here today by Mrs.| Mourned for woeks as dead, Tim-| Sbe fell to tie next floor, crashits |” gent Ollie D. Crim, wife of Millionaire} Boston home. An insurance com- aeow five floors to the basement. | night hours for divoree in Judge Sturtevant’s tains pany had paid the widow $700. | Judge George pronounced upon brary today, Miss Hazel O. Goud i been living here as man and Wife Lived on $20 Per Month for the ervival an ambulance which/ admits the chargeshrdiueta hrd! Mine Goodsoe was at work on the | years estate atten othy Sheehan startled his wife and| trough a sinular panel. This m2 | ereiock Gicren tk Cote bond renee Sheehan was supposed to have) * Retake ankahkhhhhk Kept waiting at meals while he) court. the pair after Littie’s wife had soe, seed 22, on aceiatant yprarion wife. Mrs. Little says that her eae nce| 20 Years; Hubby Had $5,000 a Month admitted the charge, saying was a “hell on earth.” fitth feor of the library when a|” Her These were only some of the sister by walking into his South} ner f ccncent was revert’ Frequently capitalist, when Mrs. Crim asked died from heat in July. Instead, he said, be had been sent to the house) of correction under assumed name for drunkenness. CONSCIENCE FUND : GETS $45 MORE The American Savings Bank & Trust company added $45 to the conscience fund today. The money has been received from % man in Juneau, Alaska, who says he put over some phoney checks on the bank about four years ago. He was sorry for the deal, and has just managed to save up enough coin to make good. This Letter a Silver Dollar A silver doll th tag stamp on one side and pasted on the other Lafayette, Col, to a man in Boulder It was officialiy decided that it was all right the man to whom address “Huh!” exclaimed the as Mt moved rapidly ov cloth, “you're not all “That's all right,” bolt of cloth. you're long, ether an yardatich r the bolt of wool retorted not a yard Chicago Tribune. BLANK BOOKS TRICK & MURRAY Office and Factory 72 Columbia St. Patronize the UNION DYE WORKS, Special samme r Rates, Ladies’ Suits, French Dry or Steam Cleaned and Pressed, $1.50 PHONES: asi: and was delivered to| * BURY THE HAMMER. |} ENID, Okla, Aug. 22-—Ten \s thousand Enidites attended the * funeral of a thirty-foot hammer * that was Turied in token of the local dissension. As the ners” passed the yawn. ‘ave, each threw into ita little paper he r, vowing to knock Enid no more again forever | i * ReKkKhhhhhhhhk HOT FIGHT ING. AL AL CONVENTION ight, a hot fight nmander-in-chief Judge Harvey and John Mc ashington are the leading The middle western ure practically a unit for and it is belle that the of land Joh of filinot Elroy of W | candidate | deleg Trimble linots has t & the covet A. Dix of New Y Frederick D, Grant |} Gov Maj Jed today — 1100 First. Av., Cor. Spring Ge FISHING TACKLE : AMMUNITION All Kind GUNS All Kinds Seteee eee eee te Perfect Banking Service ERFECT banking service is acquired only through the maintenance of all the va- rious departments of bank- ing. Not only must the depart- ments be maintained, but they must be perfectly organized to meet every demand for the prompt handling of their respective duties. The Dexter Horton National Bank, with its associated institu- tion, Washington Trust and Savings Bank, maintains every department. It can transact any business, from the accepting of a dollar deposit to the drawing of-a will. It offers this perfect banking serv- ice to you with the security which its large capital and long public ret# ord afford. DIREC wo” DRS: Lada okinghan W. Clise J. Reith THE: Dexter Horton ational Bank Gecond at Chery COMBINES Now York Building RESOURCES JJ MILLIONS SEATTLE THEATRE Ra L. Drew Hoth Phones 43. | TONIGHT—ALL WEEK Bargain Matinee Wednesday, 18 Cents A Strong Dramatic Play | PANTAGES THEATRE ‘The Spook Minstrets Rertie Poster Torcat & D'Allna LOIS THEATRE | TONIGHT—ALL WEEK | SANDUSKY-#POCKDALE CO. “Meverly of Graustark.” ree Bare Moc Wed) Sat 106 SPEND: \Trunks and Suit Cases We carry a complete line of All-Leather Goods, but we pride ourselves on our line of Trunks and Suit Cases, The most com plete line in Seattle, and every article guaranteed—that's what you want—the Trunk or Suit Case for which you pay your good money should be fully guaran teed, And it is HERE. STOELTING’S TRUNK STORES Two Stores 706 Second Ave., N. Y. Block 1420 2d Ave., Opp, Bon Marche COLISEUM nea St PTOPLAYS, and 106, Other Just aw Good.” OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS, 30514 Pike Street Over Owl Drug, Store ance Room Cor, Third and Vike We Use Nothing But the Best Material PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR i2 YEARS ; 5O¢ wp $10 Teeth $8 $8 Gold Crowns ..... t gS Fillings . $5 Bridgework $15 Sets T Buy or Sell Real Fetate. Business Chances Classified Page. | chronic SPECIALIST LOUGHNEY To thoroughly int fits of this wond the reason this being made, and ailing should take ible results. The best pos brought about ralgia, stomach, bowel rheumatism, ner¥ous troubles troubles caused from lack of & ton, Our address is ple's ave. and Pike st Office Hour Sundays, 9 to tion fre¢ direction and ical expert EV Bank Bldg., oduce the ul treat cable of all people #1 edvantage all cases jumbage, la 6g in Se All treatments given ve te i sion of & mae ET INTERURB AN RAILV SEATTLE-BVEH 44 shed saad RactION CON] BNOHOMISH EVERETT? ett Interurban URBAN

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