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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1911. Words by Schaef, e © « Music by Condo fe: WHAT TAFT SAY, ADOLF, T NOTHING MORE . y - dee eanay Scie SCOTHING mor A SMOKING, ARE you? ey, NoDPINGS MORE (ou Ber! FOR A GOOT SMOKE, GooD CIGAR, EH, BOYS POLLUTING YOURSELF WITH (| Scoping DAN A BESiTEs, Bur 1 AM OUDT OF THESE COST ME #20 FILTHY NICOTINE AGAIN { GOoT ZIGAR, DESE COs President Taft will have quite a |] DER VEED. A HUNDRED, COME INTO THE AIN'D 1D? $20 A WHOLESALE, HOUSE !! Dusy time of it when he comes to Seattle in October EFERETT TRUE puter The plane for hie entertainment UND SMELL. have been completed, and a com HISS EFENING mittee chosen to take care of the CZIGAR. president during his stay Dick Ballinger (remember Dick’) »ing to entertain his friend, the 7 is president, at Iunch on Octe President Taft will arrive here October 16, and in the evening will @peak at a public’ meeting in the Armory. The next day he will go ont to the Country club for a round of golf, and at noon will apeak at an open air meeting down town, He will leave us on the evening of the 27th, continuing his trip south IRL MISSIN D. Kirkby of Hogsthorpe, Lincotn- | shire, England, has appealed to The Star to help him locate his daugh-| ter, Nell Kirkby, who has not been | heard from ror two years, and who} fs supposed to be living somewhere | Mg | ‘SSS Sc: UNKNOWN BOY RUN DOWN The daughter has married a man named Ronosean since she left a : ; jmade by each craft separately, - Southern Pacine offic * . | day declare lack of busine : lying In Mission City, B. ¢ The 15-year-old boy run down by been disclosed, No inquiry for bim | raw our ame | pote oe ahd = ~ — ‘s coupe iT & taxicab Monday evening at 14th has reached the pole hough his lhe worry to fol eared Poy | BO Y #H. jay, and Jackson st. is still at the ition Is extremely serious, it I Don't sign the recall petition against Mayor Dilling, and {f you have jened strike | believed now that he may live tigned it, withdraw your name. Such action, this newspaper honestly) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2 Y TO: ospita de nd . ‘ , Q » SCO, Aug. 30.—-In-|poiutment is a foregone conclusion _ B AU ity hospital, unidentified, In a very) Vv. 1. MeCracken, driver of the believes, will be for the best interest of Seattle and ts necessary fr ternational president of Tee great unless they “consent to abandon |» The University Community clu serious condition. tax! that struck the boy, was yes |the safeguarding of the recall privilege | will hold a meeting = ‘ ahs a e of the le crafts are scheduled to arrive here | their positio . tives o ade & tonight at Ui With a bruised head ands broket | His skull is fractured in two torday evening released on bond) As The Star has pointed out, the recall election could not be held | inis afternoon fro flo errive here | thelr position ae representatives of | versity branch public library ote Scores of | Jeg, Sy loyd, places and his left leg is broken. 0, MeCracken picked the |until a few months before a requiar election, Therefore the clty would for with General. Manager Krutt with Kruttechnitt as individ. | "er Proposed city and county tomgl aasorting ‘W. V. Lioyd, a painter, living at reet and brought bir insues, and also the port of Seat be put te ditions would be tra expense, busin This morning he was seml-conscious jain upset, Oil sehnitt of the Harriman lines as to 1828 Fifth av, ties at the Provi nomad - tons ° heads of the respective erafts, | aue%. and also the p @ence-hoapital. He was struck by|** times. But bis identity has not|to the hoapita [ee Se ee ee 8 ae ee demands by {ts shopmen, which |The official statement t* that the |p poy’ Weakers will include Me obey Judge an automobile as he. stepped from | <======== a - a] io oman moertent oie 5 = ne. of the nip es now for heresy threaten « ratlroad war. *| railroad system is disposed to grant iden of the muntelpal, behind & wagon but a few doors) FFsSsSs—sFs m9 " } beotent af rman gy = tiggeee pry Aas ® ineanure and) The union representatives en some of the demands, should they | ; away from his home. Ray Jeffrey,| “ » route here are J. W. Kitne of the be made by the separate crafts, but 2020 Boylston av., was the driver —SUBSCRIBE FOR— Four cat withdraw your name by signing the following blank min blacksmiths, Jos. Franklin of the |not to consider them should they a a am “ both nh of come h is er Cut out the blank and mail it to the Anti-Recall Committee, at Room God | pouermakers, MF yan of the car. | come through the federated trades Best | FOR TRAFFIC WAY | The Seattle Dail Star New York block, and they will do the rest welkets, O00 deh, @’Ceemel Glaee| A Rae eee eee ee eee hk eee HAH Hachinints. | the statement that the rallroad may at eee ae oer themiah | inc) eens Gales ‘ccnibelick ine: aan aiee.commeni Or Tan h ‘That they are doomed to disap-' grant the shopmen’s demands if eee ea nase wuen. n Delivered at Your Home CITY OF SEATTLE, WASHINGTON page — s : — y is THE UNDERSIGNED, having mgned a certain petition for Teer & Meerovement Cab oe the recat! of George W. Dilling, mayor of the city of Seattle, hough bard to reconcile with | * .. | * T ion of th icy of The | w “ el ‘0 show my appreciation of the fair and square policy of The | # nee. - domes Weir was elected} # which said potition was filed in the office of the comptroller on * * * * * Modern Dentistry All Operations Painless r oem re daa —_ Seattle Daily Star, I herewith subscribe to The Star for a period ; | : 4 aS Clyde Sherman sec-|| Of one month, and thereafter until ordered stopped. to be delivered August 17, 1911, does hereby withdraw his (or ber) name and to the following address, at the rate of 25¢ per month ia city, or a = | signature from the sald petitios ReeKKAARA AAR AR eee «We per month by mail, NAME ..... . ADDRESS . Leeseeeeeee % TEN FARMERS ON THE & % JURY TRYING BEATTIE * 7 | @ N. W. Parley, 37, quarryman. x|| NAME .......... rey 4 RRAAARARAREATTERRRR REAR | ® E. L. Wilson, 38, farmer. * —aah SRS SE PES I | ® A. L. Fetteroff, 34, contractor. #) | | ® Irving L. Bess, Jr, 30, farmer. #/ Corre ccc cerns eesereserereeseceeeseseeeeses { * V. W. Fuqua, 27, farmer. * | * W. L. Burgess, 52, farmer. = * | Cut out and mail to The Star, Seattle, Wi Phone No. / *% M. E. Purdie, 27, farmer. * | # M.C. Robinson, 44, farmer. - | Free % Thomas A. Hancock, 27, far *| nies — a « Bird Dog Leads Hunter to sections where there Is a better) ] CONSULTATI * mer. * } Pond Where Partridge le range | pe eld ION AND # Lewis Obertson, 44, farmer. #| E I ALL Found inside Trout me | XAMINATION 4 * W. P. Rooks, 48, farmer * Michael Hines, | fisherma tnd cow Aide Pootball Player ||Full Set of Teeth $3.50 and @ 4 5 . | |hunter, of Winsted, Conn, declares | in Training to Reduce 22k Gold Cri 3.5 oe eee ra’ | Last might $00 Star newsboys clutches the inheritance with both |nis bird dog's ecent is infallible Hie Weight 12 Pounde! ll ereacetd Crowns. $3.50 sea gqentonnacmncremet ateMon {were made happy at a big theatre hands, but in order to do so she 18) The dog, when hunting, trailed! A cow alded Richard A. Dresser, | Gold. Fillings a Po PARIS.—An agency for facilitat-| party given at the Seattle theatre first forced to fall out of @ second-| game to a pond and refused to go clans of ‘13, Connecticut Agricul: || fa ee tea ll Sitar palweite take beat 00 Ing desertions from the French|by Mr. Drew, the popular manager story window, wear boy's clothes. | further, Hines baited a hook, cast/tural college, at Storrs, In training || ‘ao eT eek cae wit L poresinie Cito tiny ce army has been found through the |of that popular playhouse, and the «wim the Hudson river, chew gum |j and presently yanked out @ fat/for the football team. He weighed || 1 Ppmeeng- «agg By he ste $3.4 confession of a deserter. \etreulation department ot The Star. and use Grammerey park as a sleep| trout, which, when opened, was 210 pounds, and offered to drive the c © Be 4 ‘ppl oa oe 5 od | Terms to Suit ag" nen rong ——~\ The boys met at The Star alley at ing porch. found to contain # balfgrown|college prize cow, Naomi XIl., to|| Great Roving Peo “ on 4 o an All work dese by expert dental . |7:30 sharp and marched in a body to _ In doing this she was not alone. | partridge. ate and return, eight miles. || pig Rati i egg e | |store. Lady attendan: the Seattle theatre. Eight hundred With her to the finish. Today there | — On the way 4 attacked the po aieth’ of tt i ~4 Pn ne py lound-lunged, wide-awake newsboys The little news merchants were | 25,000 Elk in Jackson |eow, which iurdied a wall. Dresser Garde Brit: ooaming’ aid re ina ome land carriers shouted for the Seattle 4r¢ $00 boosters for the Seattle the. | Hole Country Rounded went in pursuit, and when the two Tou will ty s | WE DO EXACTLY AS wr AD¥i jQestre and the Seattle Star during “tre among The Star newsboys. Up by Cowboys! were nent neen, toward, oa } || ALL WORM GUARANTEED 1b the parade. Under the leadership of cowboys, Dresser had lost 12 pounds from | | f | The boys stat hrough the five acts, $* **********#*® ##|, round-up of 26,000 elkAn the Jack | the chase | - Laboring People’s with bated breath, while the hero json Hole country has begun —— - Dentists chased the villain back and forth! a poe ninestery hotel a Thicd The elk are being driven to other Must Be One or Other, | “ PEOPLE'S AMUSEMENT CO. J sys ‘he stage # wy. and Cherry, next to the That follow le a positive poke.” || | ee: The plot is about a scheming En- @ G 4 07 Hi pons | ) . ; Today at the glish chap who tries to bunk his jrand Opera House, has been “Relative of your wife's or hold- || ta ' poor, blind sister-in pooner lla qlee peel mgr Blt 19 a better job than youT”—Detroit | *® estate. The work of construc Free Press. } Cor. First Av. and Pike ‘Prices ta. two cousins out of their rightful in-|® tion has alread ‘ine Teew! ese ore = | ; : y U M heritance. The heroine finally! & ae moped aah a Aarey ir tae nana te isecoreing er aa a ks ich lbhath alt aatbedt ct te varieties | —— ) | 7 E Ea k: aera — | MEALS SERVED | If It’s Correct, Cheasty Has It. Str. City of Everett or T Our Clever Stock Company in “Fun in a Photograph Gallery” One Long Scream. The Elwells Tuneful and Popular. Four Big New Motion Pictures, Comic and Dramatic. A most convenient train g WE GUARANTEE YOU YouR MONEY'S WORTH AT THE LYCEUM Laroest Manes GoTH fal Estate and Advertising Signs One Or A Thousand ISEAVE.8MADISON STREET- SEATTLE. Steamer leaves from Colman Portland’ f= California Points 23: We accept all coupons at 6 cents. Prices: Night Matinees, 23e, SEATTLE THEATRE > kone GATELY’S Hs, | | a oe uits and Coats for Men and Pi PANTAGES THEATRE O-W. R. & N. Express leaving Seattle at 11:45a M., and Tacoma at 1:15 P.M., arriv- ing in Portland at 6:45 P.M. (stopping at intermediate points) as well as making close connections for CALIFORNIA. Train carries iLatest New York, Models “Unequaled Vaudeville. Eawin T Women, $15 to $30 Tand 9 Select Your New Fall : } At Cheasty’s | through tourist sleeping car Ft | Seattle to San Francisco seen one ow ——ae ae The most perfect examples THREE OTHER FINE TRAINS DAILY LOIS THEATRE O-W. Local - 7:30 A.M. Shasta Limited 11:30 A.M. Owl - - + + 11:15 P.M. The man O-W.R.& N. agents will sell you through } te te thee Sea Bot a subje sleeping car accommodations to San Francisco, -F | Ro mater All-Steel Coaches and otl-burning locomotives O-W.R.GN. (LINE OF THE SHASTA LIMIT TONIGHT—ALL WEEK. SANDUSKY-STOCKDALE (0, In “The spenders,” By haste of men’s and young men’s suits | New pot | calteornia before the public this season Outfit Now $499 a Have It Charged WEEK You can pay $1.00 the most exclusive materials, | < ay y week or $4.00 a month, without interest, or security ALTERATIONS In this display that we have arranged specially. for this week, will be a very complete f , 4 very complete showing of the smartest styles ' coats for the coming season. per ee a es A diversity of styles, fabrics and colorings that a | Ss makes an early selection most desirable. Smart tailored Suits for dress and street wear at prices from $15 to $30, Complete line of Fall and Winter Coats for rain oa Sy and general wear. Reversible collars and double- faced cloths are also featured at prices from the finest hand tailoring. individuality in design. $18 and Up All Benjamin Suits this sea-| | | son are made with the new BARTEL, patent — pocket, guaranteed not to sag. GOOD EYE GLASSES. Dr) $16.75 to $32.50, When it come Seattle Ticket Office Pass’ gerStation, Jackson St. a are right fa Gracie Bett ies 716 Second Ave. at Fourth. and ith Aves. Open Saturday Until 10 p. m. particular people usually come Tals SE OSA ieee "Aer tees corel teauee Levels Clee to us. We've been here many years and our business has been built up on the recommenda. tion of satisfied customers. /OPTICAL Co Near UNION LILY LENA—EDWIN STEVENS English and, Comedienne company i — COLISEU ira Av. and James 8h *% W. D. SKINNER, General Freight and Passenger Agent. “UNION-MADE” CLOTHES 119 3d Av. Tacoma Store, 1125 C. Street pas eisai way AND rHOTOPLAT®

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