The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 4, 1912, Page 6

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Oh, how disappointed you are to @ee it.—-Gray hairs take away that youthful appearance that you are #0 anxious to, and should keep—-for Beauty and good looks depend so Much upon natural colored, thick, Slossy and healthy bair Every one is attracted Woman with beautiful balr. mot have it? Get rid of the gray haira—keep them out altogether by wal ng HAY'S HAIR HEALTH You'll be surprised how quickly It will restore those gray hairs to their natural color and how weil It will keep them so, Tt ia not a dye but the most sat- isfactory and reliable restorer. $1.00 and S0e at Drug Stores or ai- rest upon receipt of deal to the Why IGHT—ALL, WEEK. Biveain Matinee Today. te, IDA ST. LEON IN POLLY OF TEE CracUS Nights, 256, S00, Te and $1. Next Week-—“The Squaw Maa.” —_—_—— sree ‘MATINER DAILY. PANTAGES THEATRE ‘Vandeville Ease Matined Totes tse Twice Nightly. ‘EB FAMILLE DAIVIB Sree [Miss Dill AWAKE MY Love, AND FLY WITH ME; pickles, tr UNCLOSE THY AZURE EYes, THE MOON WILL LIGNT OUR HAPPY FUaHT — ARISE, MY Love, ARISE! F.K. Lane for the] upreme Court (By United Prees Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.--Inter. state Commerce Commissioner Franklin K. Lane of California for the associate justiceship of the United States supreme court ts the rumor here today following a con- ference that official had ‘aft. It ix believed dent ts considering Lane promise candidate since oppo- sition to Justice Hook of Kansas developed. Lane would have the support of the progressives, and it is known that the president considers him one of the ablest lawyers in the country. See Se ee ST “Doc Day” Is Frank C. Smith (Ry United Prese Leased Wire) PORTLAND, Or, Jan. 4.--The mystery surrounding the identity of Dr. J. C. Day was cleared up at 11:30 this morning when Day ad- mitted to Captain of Detectives Day that he was Frank ©. Smith of Los Angeles. Detective Day sald Smith admit ted that he had secured $3,500 from Nellie Bell, and that he was willing to return to California and stand *) trtal. TORONTO, Ont, Jan. 4-—-The American Abell company of Toron to, manafacturers of plows, Was sold today for $2,000,000 to the Rumley company of La Porte, Ind, SEVEN GREATEST ACHIEVEMENTS OF 1911—EDISON’S OPINION NEW YORK, Jan 3.—The seven greatest world achievements of 1911 according to Thomas A. Edison were: Discovery by Ehrlich of salvarsan, for the cure of a specific infectious disease. Attempt to establish a Chinese republic. Unexpected rapidity of Panama canal. the construction of the Improvements in aerial navigation. Important discoveries in surgical technique at the Rockefeller institute. Final proof of the efficiency of typhoid vaccination ‘The rise and near perfection of the Diesel engine. A serenave ¢ A Some GIRL. MUST BE TT DIANA DucricKkces! MATLY IN LOVE amp |[Damed THE STAR—THURSDAY, Leap Year Girl, ADOLF! ADoLF! iT4a Tt vor # Mir Me, + Bing SREB ERHE %* SMOKER DEAD, AGED 127 ® NAVAJOA, Sonork, Jan. 4,— ® Pablo Moreno, reputed to be ® 327 yeara of age, died here ® yesterday, He had smoked © cigarettes for 115 years, and ® always lived on coarse food, % He had never seen a railroad ® train or an automobile, RRR Rehan Seeeee eee + SHUSTER’S LATES LONDON 4.—Bpecial Tel to the Daily Mail that W. Morgan ran dispatches today declare auater, deposed American treas- urer general of Persia, has banded over the accounts of hin office to M. Mornand, the Belgian former director of Persian customs, It is reported in Teheran that F. EB. Cairna, Sbuster's assistant, will be his successor. HUMOROUS SOLONS Let it not be said that the city dads are not without humor, By # vote of seven to two the council overrode the mayor's veto of the ordinance providing rules for a m jnicipal garage, ® But the mayor's veto of the oraf- | mance-establishing a muntejpal gat jage on the old Coliséum site wat | Sustained by a unanimous vote, °** | Blaine then introduced an ordh jmance for the construction of & garage on Dilling park, Counciiman Griffiths followed this up with an | ordinance providing for the sale of }eeven automobiles, saying jRarage would be necded | @BORGE WoLos Lever that no then JANUARY 4, 1912 Fell Dead at Game Minute He was Married the Year Before Frank Conosk: it the cor responding minute at which he mar ried Miss Bertha Long at Wilkes Barre, & year ago dropped dead in bis home there, The couple had planned a sele- bration of the anniversary, and many friends had been invited to the houre. Orders Regular Coffin and Funerai for His Departed Right Leg John Moex is to be the chief mourner in Minnegpolis at the funeral of a part of himself—‘the right leg be had cut off by a street ear. He has bad the leg put in a cof. fin and placed in a vault, and r«# soon as he is able to leave the hon- som he will have a regular funeral for it. Policeman in the United ates Retire at 71 George: W. Cromwell, 71 years old, ana believed to be the wealth- lest policeman in the country, has retired from the Philadelphia force on which he has served for forty nine years. Hin average salary has been 0) @ year, but his fortune ints to «more than $250,000, which be made in real estate, Released After Serving Ten Years for Crime Committed by Brother Richest Bt Serenades _ a ame Apour } wake uP! 1 AM WarTing! AVA served ten years of a twenty-year sentence for killing a man in Crock ett county, Texas, has been par- doned. ‘The dying statement of his broth- er, Pau, corroborated by others, freed Kdward, Paul killed the man, but as he was the only sup port of a widowed mother and three sisters, the younger brother assumed the crime to save the fam- lly bread winner, Freed From Jail So He Could Hear Child “Speak Her Piece” William C. Rush, after being in Jail three weeks under a sixmonths sentence in St. Louin for selling oleomargarine, was released by & federal judge so he could hear his Iittle daughter “speak a piece.” The child told the judge she was to be in a church entertainment and wanted her father to hear ber, and the judge set aside the rest of the sentence. Ancient Chart Leads Boys to $150,- 000 of Buried Treasure. — Two prominent youths of Jack- sonville, Fla, claim to have found $150,000 in gold, silver and copper coins In a strong box buried six feet deep. The coins are dated more than a century back, The boys say they were guided by an ancient chart found in the a Sound Sleeper must NOD Ken! - UNCLOSE Your AZURE eves. RECEIVER HAS “HOME COLON Live store at Home colony, a settle. ment of self-styled peaceful anarch- receiver today. the store, and Nathan Levin, a clerk, asked a receiver, claiming with interest Engvahl is man who, Burns detect! way, was asked to buy dynam! for thé McNamaras to blow up the Lyon building, at Seat tle, and other plants, three and. in four thes necemmities at do at Spinning’s only realized money they save by deali we would have to double oor salen force immediately, It doesn't make any difference whether you are a wholesaler, dealer or con- sumer, you save here. ns ihe, 14-Ineh, Victor Kitchen Baw ad tbc, é-net, Vietor’ Kitchen 2he bottle Gennine Home 1Ge bottle, same 1.00, No. 61, Gas Pilate Ht Bet Min “Pott ite Hipk Strainer $1.25 Rural Mail Box 2bc large bottle Nye 01 de email bottle. same the Automatic Potato Masher the jar Vaseline or Petrolatum Se Spinning’s Bargain Store 1418-17 Fourth Avenes 2 iets, was thrown into the hands of a) Today Oscar Engvab), manager of | overdue salary of $1,060 and $796, | Words by Sc Music ns by Condo ~ ( HE COULDN'T Cr we 1 TRIED Tot CHLORO+ FORM 9 | Hair falling out? Troubled TACOMA, Jan. 4.—~The et-opera- | Something new—takes place of lath, plaster, per and other Interior many panel effects of wood, Estimates given. ruins of a Spanish shell house ‘on Fort George nd. McCormack Bros.——Department Store——Second Av. at James § EXTRA 10¢ Ginghams 4c Union Suits 39c First. quality Mil Complete assort- Ende Gingham, Seer-|Waists, made of ging- [ments of Ladies’ and|Corset Covers and wucker and Cham-[hams, sateens, lawns, | Misses’ Fleeced Union| Ladies’ and Misses’ brays. Suits. Muslin Drawers. ware) Other ‘Acts. bead =e | CALCUTTA, Jan. 4. — King} Edward vorge held « big levee here today, the function being attended by all local native potentates and British officials, The magnificent stair way in front of government house =|was lined by the gigantic gunners lof the king’s bodyguard. THE MARKETS ees a fee At the head of the list Edison places the discovery of salvarsan. This, he declared, was a specific for a disease with which nine-tenths of humanity is unknowingly afflicted. Grows hair and we can prove it Hair Becomes Soft, Fluffy, Lus- trous and Beautiful Immediately After a Danderine Hair Cleanse Get a 25 Cent Bottle Now and Forever Stop Falling Hair, Itching Scalp and Dandruff Prettily trimmed E EVERY ARTICLE MARKED DOWN, EVERY PRICE REDUCED Extra Special CLEARANCE BARGAIN e Men's S20 Suits A MAN’S SUIT VALUE UNEXCELLED—A complete line of Men's and Yo ' Men’s Union Made High Class Suits, in all wanted browns, tans, blues and blacks; meres, serges and cheviots. Equal in every way. to custom made clothes, $18.00 to Suits, Clearance price $11.50. See show windows, All Men's and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Marked Down. Golf Gloves Ladies’ Hand Knit Wool Gloves, in a complete line of sizes, black and wanted col- ors. Special, E FE H tye eeEt tee She beat Hu HH h es | {LYCEUM | THEATRE 2nd Near University i) | ALL THIS Laie’ Two-Clasp Chamois Gloves, all 50¢ And another lot of Ladies’ Hand Knit Golf Gloves in fancy colors, special, Pair. Pair 25c | 50c Men’s House Slippers In embroidered velvet, black and tan Suede Fleeced sizes, special, pair .... Ladies’ Hemstiched Ham kerchiefs, slightly muss kind used in holiday disp PRIZE WINNERS FOR - WEEK ENDING JAN. 3 First Prize, $10.00 ADA SAND 222% Ist Av. W. Eitties., Hed oats and barley mixed “DR. NUERNBERG s017 kaa Ke. BW. el Ballara 1108 Third Prize, $5.00 A. BOTTING The Astoria, 8th and Pine. > oes Boys’ High Boots In Russia tan calf, 8-inch top, with two buckles; heavy double soles—just the right boot for boys in winter time. Regular $3.00 values— Special $2.29 $20.00 Fur Sets, $8.75 Large Pillow Muff and Shaw! Collar Fur Sets, in sev- eral varieties, $12.50 to $20.00 values. On sale Fri- day at, thepset neat and comfortable morning Regular 75 lue— oe Regular $1.50 value— alligator, Special 49c The Store That Saves You Money Second Prize, $5.00 K. M. STARKE 1414 E. Pine St. Fourth Prize, $5.00 MRS. J. R. BEGGAR 1222 17th Av, N. WINNERS WILL CALL AT STAR OFFICE FOR PRIZES COMING “KINEMACOLOR” Motion Pictures Photographed in Their Natural Colors Ladies’ Winter In Tailored Suits, Instead of $16.50 to $2 A complete assort Ladies’, Little Womens ‘ Second Av. at James St. all the strictly Suits. ‘ popular mini : Tailored ‘arid All Furs marked down. ; oy the hundreds,

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