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Trial Package Mailed! THE STAR—TUESDAY}/JANUARY 16, 1912. Bs Fiddling Bob”’ and “Bil” Bradley Play Southland PREFERS JAIL ‘of Piles have been) “ital package of Pyra-| “ without further | it proves tts value from your drug-| @ box, and be sure 9 ‘ask for. Simply below and mall with your name! meas tn & lip of paper, to! - Co., 430 Pyramid Sick, and a sam/| > FREE. Save! on e targecn's knife | doctor and his| ar than halt ¥ work ¥ theirs. "his| | Dueke SENATOR BRAUL«), WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.-—-Softly and sweetly the melodies of the Southland came; the strains of “My | paigna, on the stump, and never a/| Tennessee. Old Kentucky Home” permeated the | jcamp meeting or @ ball went by that) room; @ deep hush fell upon those “Fiddling Bob” did not fill the air) has hung up “de fiddle an’ de bow” who had nolsleasly crept to ~~ door of Senator Taylor's office. was the last “concert” of “Fiddiing Bob" Taylor and “Hill” Bradley, | guitar—tow his master hand en-| will the voters of two states be senator from Kentucky Year sago “Fiddling Bob” used to saw away on bis old fiddle to the’ FIFTEEN DAYS A <= . ASTRAKHAN, Russia, Jan. 16. Hope was abandoned today for the safety of 109 fishermen who were swept to sen by the breaking ae of an ice floe near the village of THE MARKETS The following ere the av peenigel prices paid by lccal commission chants to the producers. Prices, | [all cases are ‘subject according to, freshness but those prices, unless GiSerwing indlonted, are for'etrictiy {o and Butter—Aelling Price. Natlve Wasninevon but- h astern bet Jocal Hinds, steer | Fore. steer Round Ox t t ” ale hama . led ham Ix tongue, eac! Dried beet Bacon Ponitry—Local Spr The, & under Springs, over 2 Ibn... Turkeys, live 2 Hens, under o#, 3 Ibe. a Hoosiers, live: Ib. live, tb. bi 100 Ibe. dried onions Dysarts oo" Potatoes, Head lettuce, doz . cumbers, doz. timothy . 0 uget wound thimottiy. it 00 Alfalfa 100 Wheat nay” Bran s areas rr Miaaiines Relled cate and barley xed Tuneful Melodies in Farewell “Concert’’ at Ca te oe (AL mht, {amusement of all th So used his old “box” In his cam: with Alluring strains of Southern 5 eee. And gental “BIN” Brad. ley of Kentucky—that genius of th thralled thonsands with tuneful se lections on his old music box! Bess all this was years ago, when i FTER NEW YEAR'S 10,000 KILLED Te -cAtter torrific Behting the Kan Su imperial army bog is reported Within 60 miles Shen 81 province tr 1 aud, 9 be in turmoil, as the sol- | diers are killing and looting The reported massacre of 10,000 Manchus by rebela In the Shen St Aistrict was confirmed today. HARD ON TURKS | ADES San, 16--All |vemnels Mying the Turkish fag in the Red Sea have been destro [or captured by the Italian crulsers | Calabria, Puglia and Pledmonte, ac cording to reports recelved here to jday. The cruisers are also report ‘ed to have bombarded a number of | military camps ajong the coasts of |¥emen province, but the Turks, it lis said, suffered very few casual Kills Sweetheart (By United Prove Leased Wire) Jkx URRANCISCO, Jan. 16 Charged with the murder of hi theart, whom he is aceused of bbed to death with a pen knife Ino Martin is on trial for [his life here te before Superior Judge Cabanixe, Martinex was | Jealous SCATTERING GOLD (By United Press Leased Wire) SAN JOSE, Cal, Jan. 15.--W. L. Abernathy, registered as a “bank "Ie scattering $100 In gold here with every meal, “He registered as a banker,” sald Clerk Timmons, “put he did not specity whether plain, saving, faro or poker.” THOMAS SHEVLIN DEAD PASADENA, Cal., Jan, 16—Thos. Shevlin, aged 6 wealthy retired capitalist and lumberman of Min- neapolis, died here after an fliness of 24 hours, His daughter, Mrs. G G. Beckwith, and her husband, were with him at the time of hie death. Shevlin had been here only a few weeks, having rented a home tn fashionable Grand ay. for the win ter, He had been In poor health for two years, but the attack which caused his death came unexpect- edly. CRUISER SENT TO PROTECT WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.—The ar mored cruiser Maryland today is speeding toward Guayaquil to join the gunboat Yorktown and assist in looking after American interests in Ecuador during @ rebeliion re- ported to have started there. Mave yoor pins coflected, Weet ern Collection Co., 483 N. ¥. Block, jal ' eenATOR TAYLOR, TENN. TO LYNCHING CRY United Prees Leased Wire) FORT WORTH, Tex. Jan, 16 Fearing that he would be made ¢ vietim ‘of a lynching if Hberated, 4.73. Snead, who Saturday night shot and killed A, G. Boyce, Br, father of A, @. Boyoo, Jr, who eloped With Mra. Snead, declined to day to apespt ball, Snead’s prelim inary hearing, which ts scheduled for today, was portponed until Wednesday, Both Snead and Boyce are reputed millionaires. The grand jury, which meets bh Tow, Js expected to return an indictment of murder against Snead, who alleged that the elder Royce aided hin son in eloping with Mra. Snead. The woman is con itol| * fined in a Jooal sanitariom, and Boyce, Jr, is expected to reach here Thursday PAYS TO WORK IN SHIRT SLEEVES (BY United Press Leased Wire) ‘ORTLAND, Or., en combi properly displayed sometimes rewarded was proved today when Councilman Burgard’s motion to raise the salary of “that young, hard working fellow in his shirt leew: wae passed unani- mously. As a result Deputy City Aud itor John Curtain hereafter will receive $125 monthly in- stead of $100. The counciimen did not even know his name. THE STORY OF A “NEW PRODUCTION” Was & rising young rlatesn Fiddiing Bob” the pride of ali Bob” “pi id Now, however, “Fiddling and “Bil” bas laid aside the beloved guitar, That holds exhibitions, at least, and no more | called to the ballot box to ‘vote her | straight” to the tune of “Old Black ma | Joe." A MILLION TO WIS EMPLOYES (By United Press Leased Wire) CHICAGO, Jan, 16.—The will of Richard Crane, the philan- thropist who here last week, provides a $1,000,000 pen- sion and disability fund for em ployes of the Crane company. Another $1,000,000 is to be de voted to the establishment of homes near Chicago for widows or deserted wives with helpless children, and $100,000 is given te the United Charities of Chk ago for the establishment of a Mary © nursery. The eatate ig valued -” 910,660,000, Mrs. Howell Again | (BY Unites Press Leased Wire) LOS ANGELES, Jao Cs sel for Mra Margaret Armetrone | Howell of Spokane today petitioned |to be appointed her guardian on the ground that she was incompe fent. A continuance until next Thursday was granted on Howell's | it | Mra. Howell, who was a success | fal businews woman of Spokane prior to her recent marriage te Howell, is in seciaston In thin city | Howell's appeals to her attorney to tell her whereabouts were ignored_| * * * >) * a » » » > » > * » Always on Hand. “New York girls the pictures of t men friends phot thetr finger nails. “Nothing remarkable about eteeeteteteeeeee not. Any girl who thinks much of @ young man likes to have him always on hand."—Yonkers States man. Setestesesestene AeeeeReneneeee DENIES CHARGES (By United Press Leased Wire) : | LOS ANGELES, Jan, 16.—Declar- | Hing that he fs not a criminal, and} that he Intends to fight vigorously | the charge against him, Frank C Smith, allas Dr. J. C. Day, is lodged | the county jail here today awaiting arraignment. | Smith was arrested in Portland land rushed to this city while an/ extradition contest was pending. | He ta accused of embezzling $3,500) from Mra. Nellie K. Bell, a widow | for whom he war confidential age t ats | THEADACHE AND SOUR STOMACH CAUSED BY SLUGGISH BOWELS No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your | head aches, how miserable and uncomfortable you are from constipa:| tion, indigestion, biijousness and sluggish intestines—you always get| he desired results with Cascarets Don't let your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable an other moment; put an end to the headache, biliousness, dizziness, vousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach, dackache and all other dis cleanse your inside organs of all the poison and effete matter which is producing the misery Take « Casearet now; there is no remedy like this I THe UOVAL FaR don’t wait,unti} bedtime. In all the world A 10-ceng, box joeans health, happiness and a clear head,for months. No more days of gloom and distress if you will take a Cascaret now and then, Don't forget the children sey little insides need a good, gentle cleansing, too. REGULATE STOMACH, LIVER & BOWELS TASTE GO00 - NEVER GRIPE OR SICKEN, First Ave., o& Madison Special } Banga gemeny Entertainers NGS. @ to. MISS DOLLY LANCGAST KITTY 00 Mar VEL! MISS GRAC! ane ogra _ ienne. eS AS ATs toned Ten ive: FA, Minn her ov EE Ba mABRY Piano Mai BRAMBRILLA'S FAMOUS ORCHESTRA. {Schuman-Heink’s Son Says Divorce WEST WANTS MORE Is Over Question of Money | SILVER DOLLARS ly United Press Leased Wire) (BY United Press Leased Wire) fo I abandoned| Bt Te Mont., Jan, 16.-—Because CHICAGO, Jan. 16.—Hane Sehu-| jot & shortage tn silver coins here, mann-Heink, son of the famous con 4 committees representing Butte will tralto, who is employed in a de fie. She wanted us to be artinty,|attend the mining congress to be partment store here, discussed to-| not tradesmen, Mr. Rapp is a nice |held in Spokane Wednerday to de- the coming divorce of the diva.) man and means well, but be counts | mand that more silver dollars be The trouble between my mother | everything, even sentiment, on the | made for use in the West and my step-father,” he sald, “is «| basis of money. Mother stood itax| Members of the committe question of money. The old story |long as she could. There had to be | pointed by President Herman of dollars and cents is at the bot an end. of the Butte Bupiness Men's tom of their unhappiness, My ciation are follows mother is a woman of artistic t IMMIGRATION CONFERENCE. | Senator Harry Galwey perament, and cares nothing for| TACOMA, Jan, 15.—Plans for a) Lynch and 8. V. Kemper money, Mr, Mapp is a business | coast wide immigration conference man, and to him the bank account |to be held in Tacoma February 21 in the last word in every argument. | and to which delegates trom We children caused him nm Vancouver, Victoria, Bellingham, troubles, Mother wanted wus te Portland, Spokane study, a8 I have a fine voice, and Low Angeles some day will be a great singer nd other cities will Mr. Rapp wanted us to go to work, announced here saying: ‘Karn money; don't sponge on your mother.’ | my studies and went to work “Mother wan dissatiefied with lank AneO , James H, 27 DROWN rmany, Jan. 16-- n persons are known to drowned and neveral aro missing as the result of the ice in the River Ems breaking while hun- dreds were skating today and San Diege | be invited, w | today That many copies of The Star were sold on the average for each pub- lication day during the year ending December 31, 1911. This showed an increase over the year 1910 of 6,350 copies for each day. The daily average circulation of The Star for the year 1910 was 35,- 449, which was an increase over the year of 1909 of 4,000 copies. And so it has been year after year—regardless of general business conditions—The Star has grown legitimately, consistently and solidly. Newspaper publishers the country over estimate that an average of five persons read each copy of a paper. One copy to each five persons is con- sidered the point of perfection in newspaper circulation. On that basis 208,995 persons read The Star each day during the year 1911. AND THE ENTIRE CIRCULATION IS CENTERED RIGHT HERE IN SEATTLE AND SURROUNDING TOWNS. The Star management invites any business man, whether an advertiser or not, to investigate its circulation at any time and in any manner desired. A line of people numbering 41,799 standing in a row each and every night to buy copies of The Star, would make an impressive showing. IT WOULD MAKE A STRING OF HUMANITY 25 MILES LONG, ALLOW. ING THREE FEET FOR EACH PERSON. Seattle Business Directory No matter what your needs may be, you will find them enumerated in this Directory—Cut the Directory out and paste in a convenient place in your home for future reference. HOMES _ t Payer, why not buy « ¢ “ARTIFICIAL LIMBS _ A, LUNDBERG Manutactorer of Limbs Trusses and De Appliances of every ten. Catalogue Free PHONE: MAIN 18385 1107 Third Ave. ~ CARPENTERS —__ JAMES DUFFY Kapert Carpenter 0 Job Too Large: & Our Attention—-Our Located — Promey PHOTOGRAPHERS JOHN L. JOHNSON rent money pay for it? We have for ruoTrooRarnrn. on eany terme wome of the most] Photos In all since at tive homes in the © oetees. . Copying and Ralersin Yeloping ‘and. Prt aes oy 1616, Finet. AVENUE reasonabie De- Mate sis6. Central Mids. “LA UI NDRIES- E ~ Plymouth Laundry WORK nIGUT TIME RIGHT FIFTH AVE. ome: Ind. 47TH CHATTEL LOANS _ A. D. ANDERSON GENERAL LOAN BROKER Bpecial Haier on Leane From $26 to Tee Mare Shoney by Getting dy Mates 446 Lee YORK BLOCK —Phenes— ad. 2680 CLEANERS AND DYERS| Ind. A 3160 909 Madison St HOTEL DYE WORKS CO. | est Modern fytiem of Blectrical Pro- the Northwest SAFETY D ~~ Jas. H. “Maybury — 216 arte Midg Main 4749. ‘experience to active tcention given to ‘ana 9 Pe bated ares mn department and 4 luables at Reason Raten Safety Deporit Boxes at Zeer and Up. Aours: aim te 5 bm. Saturday Evenings, § to 10 Pato lonnected With Any Bank. SALARY LOANS Twelve years potent collect = MACHINE W WORKS Money for Salaried People oman keeping noute others 30 | upon their without security: Our Auto Will Call for and Delfver | EMERY MACHINE co. Shoapest rates: "eases payments. 3f fices In 6 ncipal cities. At the Above Prices. Buccesror to B ©, Giftord TOLMAN, ~ CONTRACTORS ee u. mA oars cee Expert ae Se wees Moking - = L. B. GULLETT The House-Moving reading - SANITARIUM BATHS CONTRACTOR an Phone Main 6388 Residence Phone Best #28 | Battie Creek Sanitarium Rooms 1408 Fourth Av., Raleigh Hotel 2041 Westlake Boulevard Phone: Main 2711—After _ MONUMENTS Phone Main 968 ‘CORN CURES seaman Electric Light and Turkish Baths, Massage, Mydro-therapy and Why have Electrical Treatments | SEWING MACHINES — of ‘and SINGER STORE In New Location received Uttle or no Fe Near 1528 FIRST AVE. ys: OPPOSITE SANITARY MARKET Phone: Main 1926 SHEET METAL WORKS After Jan. ist we will be looated in inte ger, quarte jackson st ond ave w Will be better prep ed than ever to sory fain 494 D MARBLE AND GnmaN- ITE ©O., Ino. MONUMENTS Ot Every Description | Largest Stock West of Chicago 2410-2412 FIRST AVE, PHONES: fer its: Ind, 3023 OPTICIANS |. EYES Property Fitted With Glasses Repairing The Albert Hansen 0; Harry W. Applet CHERRY ST... COR, 5 | re Ger 800 eutter? tried ever va ogner’s Phone DAIKIES " Washington Dairy Phone Tad. A 483, 2241 NINTH AVENUE Certified MIF a Specialty. Accordance with City Ordinance DETECTIVES CODY DETECTIVE AGENCY, Ino, 402-4-5 Arende Bldg. PHONES Malo—DRTE: Legitimate Detective Bust acted pe Cition FAMILY LIQUORS" ne ‘ai Department, Optometriat. FIRST AVR. ” Oeteupalie PORE hysicians Members National, State and County Association DR. A. B. CUNNINGHAM 52h TRAMY BLDG. PHONES: MAIN 1088: RES, @. A. 880, DR. CHAS. N. MAXEY " 498-1 NORTIELN WANK BLDG. INES: END. 3931, MAIN 6967. DR. W. E. WALDO -| 200-4 NORTHERN DANK BLDG. MAIN 4150; 8. HUD, 279 DR. CLYOE tL. BONHAM ISM BWSR ST. COR THN. EB PHONES! NOWTH 1072, GREEN. 00s. DR. FRANCES THOMS KE WINDSOR, GH AND UNION SSPNONES: IND. 4012, MAIN DRS. POTTER & RICKART 208 PIONRER Bi Inapected tn Sheet metfl line SHEET METAL 11244 Second Oy sma | VACUUM CLEANERS. RENT A SANTO —Or— Let Us Clean for You SANTO VACUUM CLEANER Co. } East 5623 L 5046 Main a6 te. WATCH REPAIRING — Watches Repaired or Cleaned tn Th Store are Repaired or Cleaned Kigh and at the Right Price. We Guaran —| tee Our Work for One Year. FRANK BRIGGS, JEWELER Expert Clock and Jewelry Repairing 1330 FIRST AVE. .Ni6 B UNION SUMMIT LIQUOR CO. Phones: Sunset 1584; Ind, 9747 GROCERS Vv. LYDELL & CO. Groceries Scandinavian Gooda a Specialty. TRY US 971 KILBOURNE Av. Phones, Green 761 Worth 2893 Star Want Ads Bring Results Phy: cians and Surgeons } RUEBLOOD, M.D. é mia, nation, INTRAVENOUS tres in as wany months by methods. tmente given at the home or 200-7 MakION SEDO. ordinary

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