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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1912. h Words by Schaefer Eureka! Transfusion of Blood to Equalize Their Weights + Music by Condo | ‘Kl | ch Loo BA ScreNT’ We METHOD 1S “as You se : 2 r Shum, Save. ATP i “oun THSt PUMP THe OPERATION ine. Fog dD cu PUMP 1D AN UND A FAT MAN j THE BLOOD OF THE STOUT GENT 1S ALREADY AS iv HAS " INTO THE SUM GENT. You WORKING, @one f BY TRANSFOOZLING THEIR OR. See ee a ; % | MRRORS h UND MAKE DEM Both MEDIUM / Boar. SHouLT we VERY SOON IN THE There were two | dents in the city lage ja 17-yearold hoy life and a street car seriously injured, > with the Stetson, and died shortly ‘after | was fractuy The fire chtef's ear |L. P. Sehweltemr, tron i+ higher rate of bbons was 179 the A. Sager torman, Was rum owns STEVENS ACADEMY ———F85 16) See ae > reer VOTE BY PRECINCTS, — 2: ""Fretr Loct Man Tess > les. Ab ae Halis for private leswonst Wilcox wan not to i every endey, Slurte Mate ‘3011; Ind. TOR An Appreciation: Aiter a number of years of successful catering to the women of Seattle, placing before them at all times the most exclusive and distinetive arti- cles of apparel, the women’s department of Cheasty's passed out of existence last Saturday night. Tt was with the greatest regret that Cheasty’s took this step, in view of the pleasant relations so long existing between the women of Seattle and vicinity and this department, but a few words will show the necessity for this radical change 7 ‘viale always freee Wed Preeinet, GiD, Cotterill. TELLS THE STORY tow is an early report of the returns by precincts. It is not and the totais are being changed here and there as the count is being checkéd. But these returns are of much interest as the comparative vote by precincts of the two mayoraity can- didates: nT 180 16 201 26° (By United Press Leased Wire) > LOS ANGELES, March 6.—Spe 24 cial Federal Prosecutor Oscar Law 29 ler and the newspaper men on duty % in the Federal building here are at 9 swords pointe today, the result of 14 Lawler'’s order barring them from 53 \the corridors of the floor of the 24| building on which the sessions. of 49 the federal grand jury are belog 65 | held. ‘The reporters refused to heed the pa pe on the ground that Lawler ‘exceeded his rights when !t was issued. They finally consented to descend to a lower floor when United States Marshal Leo Young. worth appealed to them on grounds of personal friendship. Lawler left the building in a huff, Attorney John R. Harrington of Chicago, Detective Foster of in- dianapolis and H. W. Pohiman of Seattic testified yesterday before the grand jury which is probing the idynamiting affairs. ee i SCHMITZ FOUND NOT GUILTY (thy United Prees Leased Wire) BAN FRANCISCO, March 6~*A | verdict of not guilty wae returned by the Jury In the trial of former mayor Eugene B. Schmitz here yer oon at the direction of When the case catled this afternoon the situation which caused the continuance of the trial from last Wednesday re) mained practically anchanged. jthe court that no action bad been taken on the motion to dismiss the |however, was hy: adi speeding. He ts 26 which he to American bere today vy of the National © opening the agngs ordinary President Low Pry f where union work side by sy ald, bt indictments pending before Judge| w Dunne, and Attorney Schlesinger, representing Abe Ruef, stated that was still determined to constitutional right | and refuse to testify until the indict ments bad been dismissed jr Judge Lawlor then said der the circumstances | am wally required to bring this trial) liner ‘ NEW YOR lfort of others, with other smoke neys and aut a Charlies G. Pease, at #) league meeting. 2 Cheasty’s store was established back in 1888, teneeee tg) Sie, more particularly as a man’s store, but later ex- ] ‘ 136 ‘ 53 hi st 26) pediency dictated the opening of a separate wo- Stes JIB asses ; . aoa haneee ar’ man’s section, Which developed into one of the é 3,072 pi pein ae ° SSIONARY — leading features of the establishment . waka cebeiak 10 Spend $50,000,000) Twelfth ind Bartell Drug Th "s department, however, grew more caucbea secenee a) 34g ; . IS MURDERED ‘ dy The fhen’s department, however, grew m 4 1 oe eee ee 130/346 : : a Not Make Thin | rapidly until it becanie a matter ot choice which, po / PRKIN, March 6 The Rev. tr.) Pate. thin on account of lack of space, was to be given the coencccmons Total 26 rue 5.281 | 348 bate ‘ 1#. Dag, & misclendiry, was.murdered |fering trans people a ot. preference. In some respects the two depart- veers a = Sixth Ward [49 aes! . by mutinous Chinese soldiers at |They may eat ments failed to harmbnize, so as a last resort it “tees 8 | . - #1 48 haste Chin Gho, according to a re-\is not property was decided to sacrifice the woman's department } eee en ais neneee geaeas |eeived here today. No details them no good, as a department in the interest of the constantly 2 see ‘ aT... : 116 66 sith Sh hate } 4 . . pene erg Se : . — forming food should growing men’s clothing section 165 “a who are pale, weak af We will, however, have many things that will ‘TWO MEN ARE les $ | mingles with the amar ee 15 ; boii imilation, so that w he of interest to women: for instance, the Mark ‘ tees 2 wb Cross line of gloves, of which we. have for years - “ee% . rege jsert her held the exclusive agency, as well as the Cross (By United Press Leased Wire) | food that is eaten fe ae ‘ SANDUSKY, ©., March 5-——Tweland good flesh. leather goods, women’s handbags, along with ac- : sone Totals |men, with one arm to do for both| The woman who cessories for riding and automobiling. | deca 3 ‘ | Totals i were quartered at the police station | cheeks and'the otals " Fourteenth “ here the other night. They were|should use Samose, . es |registered as J. J. Kirby, 21, and|wants to be . |rred C, Kirby, 37, brothers, of In-/gain health’ and E {diana Harbor. The arm was carried find his desires accom iby J. J. Kirby, who explained to the | Samose. - police that without him Fred was! Such remarkable helpiess. lowed the use of ‘ | “You see,” said J. J. Kirby, “!/ Quaker Drug Co. Quam se = |bave to dress and undress Fred.) Drag Co are willl | Then, too, I have to feed b assist | treatment if it does department will be made one of the strongest fea- Brig. Gen. George R. Smith, the /him to a drink whenever there {s|sired results. They tures of the Cheasty establishment. This will be ses tateens Beene F newly appointed paymaster-general/one in sight, and otherwise admin-|generally and want an entirely separate section from the present ‘ 4 re ee ar ‘ ARTY ROA - a or has a real ab. 7 oe i ~A a bade sent = On. Te ‘s clothing departme . 5 ‘ ° See cseoes . - oe ; ce in with, pays monthly about | couldn't travel alone and so we de-|a box of Samose in men’s clothing department, which handles ex ‘ ee 4 r 75,000 officers and men scattered | cided to go together.” Each of th clusively the famous Alfred Benjamin clothing, 9 nee . all over t world, He handles /three missing arma was amputated and which will retain its old-time location on the i teeee Totats 2585 | ai7/! eh about $50,000,000 a year. He suc: /at the shoulder, main floor. | haope pial wee Ren - the ‘ leeds Brig. Gen. Whipple, who has/ Fourth Ward Rew? anaes s just retired lee eee eee eeesen an) District Attorney Fickert assured | to a close. SRESLSRSHRKASVLLS These will be found on the main floor, in the men's section. Thirteenth Ward The entire second floor of Cheasty’s will be given over to a line of men’s $15 and $18 suits, overcoats and raincoats, the like of which in values and attractiveness have never before been equaled in a Western store. This second floor new department was ready today , teveee $d, aed de ; \* HEAD OR TAILS * we desire to express our appreciation of ot eee g a aoe boar nv ato Hed the kindly treatment accorded the Cheasty store ‘ : ive ips when ‘the average hesgoy re + by the women of Seattle and its neighborhood, ‘ eeu tans sesneave 14 ‘Tome ast} | ‘. cade @cartare OF other propo * and to request that the former patrons of the REJECT MINERS’ DEMANDS | Stuck in Ice sition, is asked “Heads or women's department will use their influence with ie. : : wets yh ig bia bre ty Dente tails.” will say heads ‘or i ‘ %y pi 4 x E of © anthracite coal miners for "he their sweethearts, husbands and sons to retain tree | pentes rere” See lan increase ta wages nds new|.. RACINE Wieg March 6-—Five Cheasty’s popularity in every home. - ik: ane ‘ rt Ye cement were un ships, some of them said to have 138 40) 88" ananimously re- | nw Papal ¢ +h : +4 109 |Jected this afternoon by the oper. /Passengers on board, today are Hoek 5 $ pare ae 4 fi jodged in the ice that | Cheasty’s Haberdashery ne ae de jon |store, A committee was appointed |*ifmly lodged in the ice that covers |to inform the miners’ seale com-| Lake Michigan from shore to shore. Second Av. at Spring [mittee from the anthracite coa} Unless the wind changes there can | fields, when the Joint conference |be no relief. 1s /Of the miners and operatives Is re on in Tr 1*}| sumed here March 14 IT WAS WASH DAY 105) Incubators $8.00—The Ideal, Built) SAN FRANCISCO, March 6.—“It eerie ‘ 97 | for this climate. Sixty-egg, $8.00.) was wash day,” said A, M. Morse, | IT CHEERS UP TAFT f Refitied, dyed, @ Other sizes in proportion. Sold by jin explanation of bis being caught | SAN FRANCISCO, March 6.—Po-|J made. 1 aug i 1 ai ‘ ma 36 he Chas. H. Lilly Co., Foot of Main| with 22 bare of soap on his person ce a follow ~~ of President — = abade, 9 . oaee Ss i He was put to work washing floors. jtoday are enthusiastic as a result i] sretseereeees 108 air ppl | iy : oe ee jot two big meetings held here in|} MODEL ‘ ee }19 aac ‘ H = = = Ss the interest of Taft's campaign for 527 Peesivl titient Boveeesecaen” seneas woes , - mjrenomination, One meeting was |= ‘ . SOE eke sesvuses : | e . held by men and the other by ileMiterhed | om eS | %. Dainty Spring Styles j “2: , x) 1% he wait PR ae Hat the aeén's, Menliabs, perweh Elgnth Ward r pe 4 : Vas iment organization of the Taft ny DV ERTISE Bcc fathe | ee 4 in Coats | megs wiven co. Fane L. 0. HENDRICKS, Prop. Office Phone Bal. 475; Res., Bal. 974 : | 1 and Dresses - TSM DOO vcese as os ou poy I The showing of beautiful spring Hb ae re ad afternoon was z 582 Sh neat “vase ies BS f Nate “ aaabias placed in the hands of a receiver mon y W ood Go|: Bt Mikes saipuas.0s9 | 1 offers « variety of authentic Hilby Judge F. M. Calkins, In chambers a“ effects in both material and design, at Ashland. George Soronson of 3 Wood and C . 9 _—— - = - The prices are lower than you can #/Grants Pass was named receiver Pull Weight and Measure At Stimson’s Mill,, Seattle, Wash. fg, “"''* A , p buy for cash elsewhere, besides— |The corporation {s capitalized at Credit [3° That Makes It Easy to Buy * - face youthful and Besides giv! ‘ 7 Totals .. imple lotion by dis esides giving you the lowest Seventh Ward p okage ci mare prices that 92 stores can command, nt of witeh haxe ‘ ee + And rub over the face, neck and arms ] you have the privilege of paying SPRAY PUMPS 96) every morning, Your complexton Ge (\ that best suits your convenience WA soon be smooth, clear, satin» : PALACE OF SWEET: 4 5 lke ope t from blem Come in and let us show you how 8-——— TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! 4 r vild ha ‘uney gr wth can and why we can serve ry Big Assortment, Best Prices. Come and See, 7 quickly by apply y rve you better, 5331 Ballard Av. tales. . i bi te. Mix ” enoug! proved his theory by always laying his coin talis up when he asks another to “call,” and that he wins from seven to nine times out of ten. This tip will bly make be you rich unless your intended i* * * * * * * This man says he has * * * * * Totals 6.604 1,120) Third Ward teeeeeeeeee mnt ROGJE RIVER CO, FAILS GRANTS PASS, Or, March 6.— The Chicago Rogue River company & corporation which controls the |big Golden drift dam, three miles from this city on Rogue river; and |which also controls 12 miles of ir Twenty-Seventh Semi-Annual Millinery Opening and Exhibition of SMART MILLINERY at the There are simple home treatments | keep the hair and complexion | BALLARD BANDBOX—2005 MARKET ST. fooking.. Dry. shampooing te Saturday and Monday, March 16 and 18, 1912 ; AID and hatr, and maker e most reasonable prices for exciusive and up-to-date models— <p eR aa * uit doe ahd ante ait Fine materials and A1 stock—You are earnestly invited to attend, ea ee ' i csshnae ot waned sd Pi sprinkle a lithe on the head and; brush out. It brushes out easily an leaves the huit clean, bright, W ana ‘Fel in oc Re RRR RREA RRR RE * * *#SILVER SPOON IN STOMACHs PITTSBURG, March 6.- That a man can live with a silver spoon eight inches long in his stomach was proved in the dissecting laboratory of the University of Pittsburg when such a spoon was taken from a body where death had been caused by pneumonia Dr, E. 8. Edgerton, an instruc tor, said the spoon had prob: ably been in the stomach for years, It was fast in such a way as not to interfere with the passage of food, want dently .LAWN DRESSING LAWN SEED BALLARD HARDWARE CO., INC, one Phone Ballard 19 GARDEN TOOLS REX SPRAY : ic Tis identity is th use of nw w his ~~ 4 y acqui ; vont you. Unik ee ra fi het un nth this wa are, protect have cut the vrlee, x Ky wor In two, i to anne $4200 Pas SEEESEEEE EEE EEE delatone. with water to. cover the hairy surface: apply and SEESEE EEE EERE EE Anchovies and Sardines. Ballard 231 Imported Norwegian and Swedish goods, including Fish Balls, Complete line of Heinz’s Pickles and Bot- baal game Gold Shield, Crescent and Folger's Coffees, Prompt nervice, TWENTY-FIFTH AVE. GROCERY 25th Ave. and 67th 8t. N. W. after two or three minutes rub offy wash the #kin, and the hairs will be gone, Chaps, cold imples disappe: antiseptic as well as 1 danger of blood DKON Ther AAV, New Sprin Apparel INO Third Av, stat, $= Lael afiadicatahiahaliatadataie * WASHINGTON, dD. March 6. At a society “hat sal conduct jed for charitf, Mra, Taft and Miss, Helen Taft, Countess Von Berns \torff and other prominent social jleaders bought their Easter bon ‘nets, Regal D pR LR ms 1105 Third Av, MY re—Bring