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Exercise! That’ s the Thing to Make a Person’ s Weight Normal Dere iss HOPE | MT BLENTY OF EXERC I SHOUT TAKE ON VE at Besa pt Advices > Do DIss MOremenr 148 Times, - Swissco Proves nae Dectratt and Seatp Dinranes, ded HH Tes Natweal Color, Swissco produces astounding re- suits wo quickiy it by amaszed (hose ‘Who have used it. We will prove it te you If you wil! send in siiver or stam and we will send and our wonderful testimontate. There ls no excuse for baldness. Wr ita,taday to Swiasce Hale Remedy Co, 449 PO. Square, Odio, Swissco is on sale and drug departme: t Gee and $1.0@ a bottle. AE WHY we set! diamonds aad watches for leas in because our ex- penses « Heughtes 4 Hunter Yester Hotel Frye Butiding INTERURBAN RAILWAY BRATTLE TO EVERETT Limited trains i gratne 8 ef *t Sh: a, 9: ae “# pike + near festioke: Gaeenweet, Alas Drug Siete, tip and Groemw vod POSEATTER Limited traine ed 6°89 Bw —UND DEN Diss MoremMenrT 193 TIMES. AFTER VICH— Me SE 1@nT. Me (For the benefit of the thousands of voters who will not have time study the various questions to be voted upon next Tuesday, The Star makes the following recommendations. Clip out The Star's advisory ballot and take it with you to the polls, If you are undecided about any question, VOTE NO ON IT.) (Cut out and preserve this ballot.) On the official ballot of the elty election the voter will find first seven propositions, as follows: SEVEN IMPORTANT PROPOSALS NO. 1—Directing the city eouncit to pave the way for a municipal telephone aystem. VOTE YES. NO. 2—This covers the Bogue municipal plans. VOTE NO. NO. 3—This provision is advanced in the interest of the Seattle Electric Company. VOTE NO. * NO. 4—Hond issue of $500,000 for park extension, It {x becoming necessary to conserve Seattle's bonding credit for revenue-producing | puble utilities, VOTE NO, No. 5—Hond issue of $640,000 to purchase power alte in the Olym-| ples, VOTE NO. No, 6—Bond issue of $1,000,000 to purchase power alte on White river, There is no question as to the merit of this power site, The city lighting and enginering departments are both favorable to its purchase. However, at present the city does not need any additional water Lage of buy it for leas, The Star recommends a negative vote, but there is un doubted merit on the other sid NO. 7—Hond issue of $125,000, to establish tuber ‘This is a very important public undertaking. VOTE YE WENTY.SEVEN CHARTER AMENDMENTS These, also, will be found on the official efty ballot. NO. 1—Griffiths singletax amendment. VOTE NO. NO. 2—Erickson single-tax amendment. VOTE YES. The single (ax bas enough merit to warrant Seattle in giving it « fair trial, At the end of one year, or even sooner, If the people desire, they can-change it. At any rate, the single tax cannot injure the bome owners, the renters and the people in average circumstances; therefore | The Star recommends 4 favorable vote. | losis hospital THE STAR YAY, MARCH 5, 1912. ND UP MIT I vi Diss More a 276 TIMES, DEN A Aare anal e f vor pene DOING IN ies BIG ISSUES UP FOR DECISION OF VOTERS NO. 11—Creating a anloon district In Georgetown, VOTE YES. NO, 12—Pxtending until 1915 the removal of saloons from | corners, which removal would otherwise occur at the end of 1912 VOTE NO. NO, 13~-Kxlending the initiative and referendum to saloon licenses. VOTE YES. NO. 14—Providing for a municipal newspaper. VOTE YES. NO. 15—Abolishing the veto power of the mayor, VOTE NO, NO. iggy oo gad portion of the charter to abolish the mayor's veto. VOTE NO. 17-—Bxem; nation, VOTE Yi NO. 18—Limited singleiax amendment proposed by the Chamber of Commerce, VOTE NO. NO, 19—Anthorising the acceptance of surety bond from contractors | instead of certified cheeks, VOTE NO. i NO, 20-—-Exempting the chief of the fire department from civil serv | ‘ice examination and authorizing his removal by the mayor, VOTE NO. | NO, 21—Creating 4 civil service commission, with vastly enlarged powers and increated salaries, VOTE NO. NO. 22—Increasing the mayor's salary (rom $6,000 to $7,500, nd} authorising the counell to provide for » semi-monthly x day for elty | employes. On account of the second provision, VOTE YI } NO. 23—Kequiring the city contractors ty pay a4 minimum wage | | Pate of $2.75 a day. VOTE YES. NO. 24—Abolishing the primary election and substituting the pref-| ee. systema of voting, Amendment hastily prepared. VOTE N NO. 25—Authorizing the city to establish @ telephone system VOTE VES. / NO, 26—Fixtog hours of voting at elections from # &. m, to § p. m. VOTE VES. NO, 27—Authorizing the employment of experts in appointive offices of residence qualification, and removing the freebolding qualification for candidates for the council, VOTE VES. In addition to the numerous other propositions and charter amend- ments on which the people must vote next Tuesday, the following pro- | og submitted by the port commisaion, will be found on the official NO. 3—Giving city council authority to prescribe conditions regu lating the publicity campaigns of candidates for office, Given ca dates already in the council oe This does not preseribe the NO. city to dedicate to the port commission, with- out compensation, all city property within & port Improvement district. VOTE NO. NO. 5—Authorizing the city council to vacate tide land atreets with out compensation, VOTE NO. NO, 6—Avuthorizing the establishment of sanitariums and tsolation hospitals, VOTE Y'! NO. 7—Authorizing the council to public welfare and presertbe its functions. NO. &—Prescribing the partment of public welfare and taking this gong out of the hands of the council, where it ts placed in amendment No. 7. VOTE NO. NO. 9—Authorizing the council fnance commitioe to employ ex- pert accountants, VOTE YES. NO. 10—Removing the 2vyear limitation on bond issues. VOTE/ . tablish a depar VOTE YES. “|| Contessed Killing Eight Babies in Hardest Wear en’s Lightnin Shoe Repair Shop 110 Madison St. “REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT” REGULAR $10 GOLD Chowns 4.00 The fact that we save you || from 26 per cent to 66 per cent on your dental bill is not the Only Téason that you should |i Hospital ‘Just for Revenge” attra ALENT M4 b: WINIFRED ANKERS, from a photograph taken af her Brought up as a kitchen drudge,{a pittance so that she might not be jkicked about the world, betrayed, separated from her own little one, Winifred Ankers found in her baby | confined in the home. She alleges boy the first treasure she had in that the nurses and other attend- come here, but our. staff dental expe igtered to. practice ash). have eliminated al!’ the Ainagteruhle ring features of the olf th x Remember he Wed R ft lares office in Riezing = ONLY A only WE NEVER HUNT A BIT We give a written that protect both the oper arantee 2, fF and manager. Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1406 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union NOTE--Bring This Ad With You. Say You Saw It in The Star’ (who are all reg 9 |life and then—strange freak of dix. dentintry fn Bl ants treated her cruelly and to we trouble for them she poisoned the infants. She said she wanted fo make them sick, but didn’t in 4end they should die, This is the Brooklyn, N. ¥.,1 The confession was made after woman who confessed to the kill-|a two-hours’ third degree examina- ing of the eight little children in|tion, in which detectives tortured the Brooklyn Nursery and Infants’ the wome by telling her that they Home. She put oxalic acid in their| would carry her child away so she milk, She worked In the home 1 for’ would never see it again, DILLING OBJECTS TO ordered mentality—she murdered | eight babies like her own to “have revenge”, according to her confes- sion, later repudiated. SUNSET’S “BIG CLUB”: In a letter to the elty counetl,|who have lost telephone service by |® Mayor Dilling takes @ positive|reason of the city’s “enjoining the stand against allowing the Sunset) work of mechanical connections be- and Independent Telephone Com-|tween the two eompanie: They panies to consolidate according to|hope by this means to get better | thelr present plans. ‘The city has|terms than the city should give.” an equity in the Independent Co.,| Mayor Dilling points out that the valued at at least $250,000. | work of consolidation was done by ‘They are attempting to use the | stealth, and contrary to any orders ‘big club’ on the city,” the mayor | rom the superintendent of public rays, “by pointing to customers’ ulllities. |the musical |better than the } fall of laughs. | there's plenty of new stuff on the "| pretty | self, calling it the “Woman ar Star makes the following recommendations on these various rj tions: ey PORT COMMISSION'S PLANS ‘The proposals advanced by the port commission will be presented on! A separate ballot The: NO, 1—4ieneral port improvement scheme, VOTE YES. NO. 2—Public dock site at Smith's cove. VOTE YES. 0. 3—Publie ock site on VOTE VES. NO. * ig apna dock site gm Salmon bay, VOTE Y' NO. Te Puvtie dock on cont water front. VOTE YES. NO. 6—Hellevue ferry. Bond dasue $150,000. 7—Harbor Island terminal project East waterway, Bond issue $850,000. Bond issue $550,000, 000. | Bond iseue $7 VOTE YES. Bond issue $3,000,000, | rhor Inland termipal project, Bond issue. sei vore NO. EXERCISING oe TO LOSE veIenr, CHYMNASIUM '! DR, TRUMBKY $1,000,000 bond tanue. | y TOUT Me TO. $1,000 Chicken Dinner as Result of “Double naddest chicken tale told In many a day, As the fesult of a night attack on G. J. Sim monds’ hen coop that well known chicken fancier is minus bis prise winning Rhode Island Red rooster, lvalued at just about one thousand silver dollars. An electric burglar alarm warned Simmonds that something was He made « mad dash to the hen coop, and arrived just in time to see the theif wring the neck of jbia plutocratic rooster. Another jcockerel, valued at several hun- dred dollars, wan aleo found in a end state, and without his head |The chicken-murderer, who says bis name js Steele, was caught, but |the captare doenn't help the roost ers much. Simmonds made the best of a bad business, and had a $1,000 chicken dinner Sanday. Here's the Eel Worm Instead @ [and dance in approved style. Ten ney in blackface and the Water bury brothers add heaps to the merit of this week's bill Anita; Bartling is a comely juggler, and Lupita Peres 8 « diminutive trapeze | artint rer eerrer ees AT THE THEATRES Moore—"Rob Ro: Metropolitan — t Rich Quick Wallingford.” Seattie—"Mutt and Jeff.” Empress—Vandeville Pantagee—Vaudevilie. Orpheum—Vandeville. Grand—Vaudeville and motion pietures. ERR E AEE ERROR ERE EEE H AT THE SEATTLE Kee RRR hhh & * * * SeUeRNEUENS Every Wife,” a play with four ‘scenes and 15 actors, heads the bill at the Orpheum this week. Much} ot the play is in pantomime. The De Faye sisters played the banjo! and danced to entire satistactic Jack McKay, a Scotch comedian made good, as did several other acts, * AT THE ORPHEUM eteeeeeeeet ee seseeeeseeee eeee keke eeaheeee ee Fun? You bet. There's plenty of it—and it's good comedy, too, at the Seattle theater this week. Mutt and that's the name of the play kicking pretty bigh in comedy ladder. or leourse, Jeff ix a pretty little cuss, | but he delivers the goods all right | And then, there are a goodly bunch of chorus fairies, whose singing is erage. | Darrow Case Is. All Mixed up (Ry Uxited Presa Legsec Wire) LOS ANGELES, Mareh 5.—The office of District Attorney Fre M and Jeff's precarious adven- jericks was undecided today as to tures where they roll in oodles Of }its procedure in the Darrow case coin in one minute and are looking |in the event that the legal tangle for a job to get enough to feed) growing from the alleged incom their faces the next, or the basis plete state of the transcript of evi | of the play—and it sure is plenty | dence bas a specific effect on the} A couple or #0 Of} indictments under which the at love stories help out the dramatic |torney for the McNamaras is held. unity Fredericks still is firm in his de All in all, the show at the Seattle |termination to quash the indict is worth seeing thin week. ments if necessary and rearrest coe Darrow on criminal information. | kkk ek ee te ee &! Under no conditions, he said, will) withe charges be finally “dropped. | The case is scheduled for March) * * AT THE PANTAGES * #|9 to be set. * Tea HK KH Mi Comedy is the feature at the Pan. ik Canada Likes : Single Tax! tages theatre this week—and bill, too, Rube Strickland pushes music out of anything he gets hold of. He looks like a corn cob stem, but he draws well. fiddle, an ocarina horn. Fisher VANCOUVER, B. Unequivecal indorsement of the! principles of the single tax was some speedy comedy, Joe Bd-\Kiven in the platform of the Liberal monds and company—bei few | party provincial convention, which girle—-present “’ Naked | convened here Saturday. The lim Truth.” ‘Nuff said. The audience |ited application of the single tax like it, Yow bet. “The Isle of Joy” |in Vancouver and other of the mu is where the Zeb Zarrow troupe He plays the Mareh 5 and a brbdken and Green deliver c, nicipalities has proven so satisfac plays some funny acrobatics. Neij-j/tory that there is every prospect son Leavit gets off in good style al that those principles will be rapid play of five characters all by him-|ly extended, until the pure and un adulterated single tax is applied to the entire province of British Co. lumbia. The plank in the Liberal conven. tion's platform declares for: “Abolishment of the poll tax and} the personal property tax, and the raising of the exemption of income Umit to $2,000, ‘The exemption of | improvements on all Jands paying taves to the provincial govern ment.” Should Specify | Yeats-—He's spent a fortune, you know, on irrigation, Elbowlifter—Is that go? Land or throat? + Next Door.” Claire Starr and Laura Val? have @ neat act, MEAN NER ¥ r * AT THE EMPRESS * * Re Re ek George Auger, as the glant, pnd Ernest Rummel Jack, the Glant Killer, who were seen here before at the Orpheum, are furnishing! all sorts of fun at the week, sketch, The Fol De Rol girls, four in number, fol de rol about Empress this ‘There are about ten in the in song | senate | have of Embalmed Beef | SACRAMENTO, March 6.— stead of being fed embalmed beet, soldiers of the United States army now located on the Mexican border are being given a diet of Nevada potatoes infected with the eel \ worm This te charged by County Hor. Uculturist Bloomer, of Sacramento county, who says he has discovered that fifteen carloads of potatoes tn. fected by which be con demned here, were shipped to the border. Three irs were placed under the ban today |DE LARM HEARING POSTPONED The bankruptcy court room was crowded to the doors by men and women who had claims against the defunct De Larm Washington Or chard, Irrigation & Fruit Co. yes terday afternoon, Because some of | the creditors fafled to present thelr claims in the proper form, a post ponement was taken until Friday. AMERICAN MARINES ON SCENE SHANGHAI, March 5.—Vigorous measures by the Manch partially restored order in 1 today, according to dispatches ceived here, Two hundret can marines will leave here Tientain tomorrow A $80,000,000 RAIN LOS ANG aL ES, March 5. rvative estimates today by duce Exchange experts fix the value of the last two days’ rains in southern California at $30,000,000. for ~Con. The rains have been general from | San Luis Obispo to the Mexican line, and crops in every section ha been saved. Pasadena and | Los Angelos registered the heaviest fall yesterday, 0 inches and 2.02) inches, reapectively RECOMMEND PITNEY WASHINTGON, Mareh 6.—The Judiciary committee today | Jopted a report recommending the confirmation of Mahlon D. Pitney of New Jersey as an associate just the United States su- | preme court Will Go Hard for Illegal Voters Roth the prosecuting attorney's office and the police department definite information in their | possession which will lead to the arrest of a number of illegally reg. istered persons if they attempt to vote today. “Many of these,” ays Prosecut ing Attorney Murphy, “left Seattle soon after Gill was recalled, and have lost their residence here. Many are registered from vacant lots. Each of these will be prose: ented. Last year we secured the conviction of 17 illegally registered persons.” The penalty for illegal registra tion Is not less than one nor mo: than five years in the penitentiary. Words by Sch: Music by Condo See eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeea Pro. | fer DocToR TRIMSKY coppice jot « surgiont Jowt send tar vith your name ‘ip of paperdog |ment. Tt will lly what p yd Then a | paekage for wy th store jens minute, Write ¢ ee WOMAN LION TAMER AFRAID OF BEETLE! Pyramid with your BUCHAREST, March 6.—Mile, Tacanesco, lion tamer, wed great com motion, amounting almost to a panic, in an audience at jawei by fainting in the midst of her performance while the animals were perfectly quict Bhe was quickly removed be fore the beasts could attack her, and, on recovering con clousnens, exclaimed; “If you don't take y that beetle crawling on © 1 will not go in the den again Roumania the great will then be mail, FRI a sow: HHS SESS E See EERE EE EK PRICES bee, ee ed a edie | a inde inn Eve Ma tinees FOR TEACHERS (By United Prees Lessed Wire) LOS ANGELES, March 5— Basing their arguments on the theory that mothers should know more about children than unmarried women, matrons of Los Angeles are today pian- ning a campaign against the law that prohibits married women from teaching in schools. They declare that the law which forbids woman to her economic we be- cause che has become a better citizen by marrying and estab- lishing a home, is based on false logic. The workers are demanding support among business men. DON'T WORRY AND. | == LIVE SATIL 83 Press Leased Wire) SADENAS Cal., March 5.— Pasadena doctors gave a ban- quet to Or. OD. B. Van Styck last night celebrating his 83rd birth. day and bie 60th anniversary as a physician. Dr. Van Siyck diagnosed his robust old age to two things: He early learned not to worry about what he could not help. He was taught early in tife to eat what set before him and be thantfut. oMUTT AND Tin the te WILLOWS | \ i] Retitied, dyed, |] made. { civaned, AND HE STUCK| "902 sau A crowd of several hundred cheered @ passenger on a Belie- vue and Summit car yesterday at Second av. and Columbia when he refused to get off the car because he did not present his transfer two blocks below. For fifteen minutes Second av. was blocked by a string of cars as the verbal and physical argument was going on, and the passenger resisted the at- tempt to eject him. Finally, when the police refused to in- terfere, the car officials decid- ed to give up and allowed the man to ride on transfer. PASADENA, David Francis, er governor of Missouri and a member of the cab- inet in President Cleveland's ad. ministration, sald here today We can elect Champ Clark pres ident over any candidate the repub- leans can n put in the flekd. NEw “YORK, March 6—Twenty- eight varieties of American win were served at a dinner given the/| members of the American Wine] Growers’ association. imple Home Remedy || for Wrinkled -osoan \)} “Thousands are spending in frantic efforts to re the signs of premature age from their faces. Such women willingly jalmost any amount of money |worthless wrinkle removers | which there are many, if they only knew it, the most fective remedy imaginable simple, harmiess face wash whic h jean be made up at home in less |speclalistsy a |than a minute, They have oi Ket an ounce of powdered jand half a pint of witch ha the drug store and mix th Apply this daily as a refreshin . The effect is almost m: Even after the first treatment a/ Opp osite, 2 been marked improvement is noticed | Dowsa and the face has a smug, firm |Y#tor & a th feeling that is most pleasing ULPH f —Advt.| ac All | Seattle can ove very best Dental and for |} of} ¥ - : id ‘ara dealets stewart Elect I; Kristoferson Milk TRUNKS & We eee oods 1 Fel them at ner Madi Coa quant! The perfec teurtzed milk use In your bh tly pas for Phone us, and Le one of our drivers i will deliver to you regularly. | om f vit BO caret ug wich yew A. Kristoferson, | \ si) Stns Main 223. Ind, 223 ° egal on & slip of i

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