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40,000 MEN RETURN 10 MILLS (Ry United Press Leased Wire) LAWRENCS, Mass, Mareh 18 Thirty thousand textile workers re mills here aft of the turned to the today er dustrial struggles on record Operations were resumed with out disorder, except in one in stance. Trouble followed at the Washington mill, owned by the American Wooten Co., because 500 strikers asserted the owners were diseriminating against them, They quit in a body The differences. strike leaders say, are not serious, and can easily be adjusted winning one greatest THE STAR—MONDAY, MARCI 18. Yes, Adolf Is Left a Legacy, But e@eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee JACK BINNS TELLS HOW TO MAKE A TUNING COIL e@eeeveeoeeeoeoeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeweeeeeeeeeee ” Gated adn tdnl ha tala < 1912 Words by Se Somehow Isn't Happy Music’ by” ‘Cone “OW, DOT ISB ALL l- - ~ } oe ~ f Rient T View ‘Hae Wan Hal - ~ | fi bs “ CONCRACKLATE “ TAKE DER we tas 12 . os ee / Tee nee fe; —A RUS RESPONSIBILITY, / i ad ae Son Berrer — ‘B00-HOo= : ISS 1D, ) pone onket STORE} LO . - r g $ || 1 DON'D Know | 1 Vi | apak f - pies OF COURS® frmare to ' Bur I Don'p ll geyoin@e AbouST | MY On DED You ViKu TAKE DER KNOW ANYDINGS DRYUES HDER} Har wa ACCEPT IDs / RESPONSIBILITY ABOUDY > oF RuNNine ID! xe a ae 1 | “DAVEN TO SEA TNSMALL BOAT, 2 WHAT vou, NEED : JAN PEASANTS * FOR FIRST LE *| Driven to sea by a gale in a skiff TIOUS ITAL * One rolling pin, cos * | Drive oar x Pr ler Glolitts of Italy bas the, [aeons " *| . hours, Os ‘ ‘ housands of Italians * conte, driving rain for nine how evil Thousan * Two pieces of wood four *) McVey, # mechanic living with his!in nome and tens of thousands of ® inches square and balf an inch #)| family on Vashon Island, wae picked |p ceante will tell you } ® thick at up off Four Mile Rock at 7 o'clock!” ir the ministerial crisis over the ® One pound No. 20 magnet #/ lyesterday morning by Capt. Neils conduct of the war in Tripoli causes | ® wire, cost 15 cents. bg Nelson in his taunch, Saimon Bay, 1,4 downfall of the Itollan cabluet \* ‘Ten cents’ worth of shellac. © half unconscious, clinging 10°18 Deane of people will shake their : 4 overturned boa hin NORMS And say the “evil eye” did It ee eaeeeweaetan ae McVey came to Seattle to. boy bi8) The “evil eve” Is, of course, no} - week's isons, and int etided '© | reflection on the moral character BY JACK BINNS. go to the home of bis employer, A jor the y “0 Many highly re We are going to make a tuning |W. Archer, Rainier Beach, to sped) iigious men of Italy have been t at task of the night, Instead, he met & man! cred with sing it " coil as the first step in our task o! he keew a4 “Nick.* whom he anys] Goole grin, tho ponseieor making a wireless outfit for our te met last anmmer at Fortuna pas the powe a glance of his selves. You will be surprised how park. Nick suggested that he spend inflicting death and that simply this cam be done he night with ber ly the ‘evi eye woiks x Cut off the handies of the rolling yn Air jatar Sg mega. rte pgs sease | pin. #0 that the pin will be It on bi stitious Italians credit Premier Gi heatness, care and plenty of time.|inehes of the wire loone the coat in the evening and another in| peach, where the re - It is the job of Wrapping the wire! other end the morning in best. : Nick asked MoVey r Third and a around the pin. The magnet wire| Now nail your square blocks of| Now your tuning coll is balf made. | wish to row I. Ne auties anaes. if you wrap|board to the ends of the rolling Lesson No. 2, which will appear in and wheo MeVe Rion Pye ol 1 carefuily to within half an inch of | pin, being sure that the centers of The Star tomorrow, will tell you | ctime a ts “am 4" re abe two died and fow 9 cach end of the polling pin you will | the boards and the center of the how to complete eae Oe bronght near to death's have ® very néatly wound coil.| pin are together. When you have! He 19 do your work eareffilly Wee NN DAE Snot Sark eee ere nee eee There will. be one tayer of} done this properly you will have an!ae you go ale ng. keeping tn mind) McVey sa 7 carte sate atetta tan otatnon i | wire, but your coll will be as neat /object that looks like « huge spool that, within ten days or two weeks Live ne a eunle RAV, BAG S8- gprs gf ggg e jim Sppearance as a new spool of| with aquare ends. The spool will you will have your reward in sitting [cept that b roggeke Ahad satis ee Putte thread, with every turn of the wire | lie perfectly level. It will look like In your room, with a wireless re | Me Ve =e _— poe cr Satunad Mivcioked anat 1se lying Ught against the next one! the drawing tn fe one and it will ceiver at your eer, Hxtening to the | per . tnong eat whith wil imt.took tis life | . and no overlapping. be 13 inches long over all ticking talk of anether wireless Lif Siaiatar of Wiauametomeamite oot Fasten one end of the wire to] With a mail brush give the coll operator in Tecoma Grocer Takes NEO. ltecek coverely. tea Maamnatn Better Than “Fight- ‘ | tt ° Helger Helliesen, a grocer at 722) Minister of the Treasury Woltarn i c FT ILa Follette. Thinks «| ric tie ct. commities - cxicite| tore teas covec menial tees anon 1 Signor Re H | Wi let thro his bra: In bie third « ne f } ~ ry atc ADO, bint « ot jw *, commit Complete change of ‘ | e Is inning Heliteeen. uiored Bie lida. mtalielt >, aeothas “Vandeville” and “Photo- | {My United Press Leased Wire) where bie wife was t any waiting Om ee on Minister] ¥ x FARGO, XN. D. Mareh“18—*1 trade, and after informing be ve od, a ays” at the Grand every wer fel better in ty Ife. and am that he was going to kill himself Affaire Tiffonl was . _ f alert ed rg ' trated by cerebral congestion. Sunday and Wednesday g [much pleased with the greetings he walked to the rear of the store lathe Minteter of Widente Mansienied Ger the “Cratid” semi- given me today. Tam confident that and # sbot rang out. The coniom wo am pe gh iounleatio ft So! i i North Dakota will indorse me next ére were panie-stricken, bot * a ¢ ‘ weekly habit. (Special to The Star.) ‘ trich Tomeiy Gr gece Helliesen was not, explaining that |in the chamber of deputies Photograph of Premier Giethite eyes, 8 WASHINGTON, D. C,, March 18——-Nelson W. Aldric rather BOK. -M. La Vetletis of G wae only one of her Eoet then next, one “victim of the “evil eye.” Minister of a is now the principal manager of the Tait campaign. The for-| wisconsin thus expressed hlmsclt | Gicks to frighten spa on ‘Hellie. To Re- Organize One toni; on the right a typical Italian peasant woman, mer senator is being kept in the background but he is b here today. after addressing the vot. another a . ge Ba s e ay Seal 5 . of Minot morning. He will ben's body fell through the de & i consulted by the president in all important political matter Speak at Devil's Lake this elter-iieto the sore. He hat made good | e Larm Concern | connection with etre In order to avoid publicity, conferences between the pre noon, La Follette spent yesterday tie threat this time. He was taken | w 6: tha Coteinen eo i ters being sent out to @ dent and ex-Senator Aldrich have been held late in the even-|at Grand Porks, dictating bis ago (to the Minor pital, where be} 7 ogg hil CQt by the Mavaeit hh ward local that Bostrom hed ing at the Boardman residence near Dupont circle. Miss } , biograp died thirty minutes later the path |of re socialist party yesterday re cent state cow “4 M tor W. Murray Cran = rustee Lai sulted in the acquittal of Dr, EK. J. Labor Temple, & man is sister ¢ rs nator Murra be A. arioux De Larm | Brown of the charges preferred ing the trial that #. OG Within the past 10 days two long conferences have been 9 the reorganiza-jagainst him by. St Oak Harbor was bebind i held at this meeting place. It is understood that at the last tin the |frana. Bostrom... Brows slander, ant ae conference President Tait read Senator Aldrich the speeches of | Cused ot malicious to read him out prepared for delivery in Ohio and Mlinois pods creditors still hope can be made — This recalls the surreptitious visit made by Aldr » Res * ‘Machin. , hipped ta] F You CANT GET YOUR STOMACH. erly shortly aiter Col. Roosevelt returned irom Africa, when| Wahine ned Gosse bares an oe REGULATED, EAT A FEW D the Khode Island senator arrived by private yacht and left i be ipertenced engineer, arrived there Sat a closed automobile, which went to a station next beyond Be (By United Press Leased Wired President Taft attended a “get-to today to make & careful investign- | : i smite erly, where the train for Boston was specially flagged for him. | SO8TON, March 18.—President gether mapeting at the Somerset! iio, of the project. Contractor J Time It! In five minutes hin will be no ee Aldrict id tremendous political power| Taft was a busy man today, espe hotel, after which thete were more| 20% Of the Project. Contractor J SEO SEN Wieds 8 tres yeh. naa. ciaity trom an epicurean standpéint. “cals.” ‘The third meal was an in-|@. Fox. who did most of the con. sentative he has been in congress for 30 years, After ‘Tait waslerip through New England, in which dent's honor by the Pilgrims’ Pub- He, tao. believes. that ‘ tage ties ‘ t the ground licity axsoctation . . rominated, but before he was elected, he gave assurance through |he intends to go over 4 . salen Settgetion nlimiense. fhegelaton MOORE THEATRE = #§”0?# ide ia rs fs hich caysed theac Covered by Col. Theodore Roosevelt Be ce ce ies Gee COO, Tarnidee be tinke ta pre Ps Tonight.) -ePator Aldrich to these financial intere which can « recently, the president was schedul- busiest part of the day——a dinner an “i resin gt Vednesday [interests to withdraw their opposition and to throw led to participate in seven fullfiedg. hour, on the hour, for f hours, |duce a leg p : ee port to Taft's election and up to noon today had! First came the dinner of the Char! 1 " These ass ces were the beginnin change of gotten away with three of them. fiable Trish society, at 6 o'clock S B H i P00 haga oe Ht abet hey account foe the|, President ‘Taft. arrived ~ from) Next the president sar down to ao.,ounset Buys Home jee and | heart as reg wardal the Roosevelt policies. They account for the Washington at 7 o'clock, He ate, ner/with the officers of the Boston e ° b Mst-irecord of the last three years and for the fact that. now ‘Tait beartily at a breakfast in-his honor! Bahk association. A dipner with | System in Frisco finds himself the figurehead, if not the leader, o' those in-|given by the Boston City club. Then, the Hoston pape a ‘ rs fol-| cai arimal sean | flue " \ “re Oppe s non m When |e hurried to the Somerset botet lowed, the last meal of the day com-| SAN PRANCIS« arch Seattie Theatre Hi Hencesand agencies which were opposing his nomination when and partook of apothef breakfast | ing > o'glock with the members | The Home Telephone Co., operating Malh an Nett 43 he was supposed to be loyal to the Roosevelt policies jat 9:40, sitting with Mayor Mitzger-/of the lob in San Francisco, O and TONIGHT—ALL W It was through Aldrich that Big Businexs got its pror ald and other city officials. President Taft will leave Roston | Rerkeley bee old outright to Bargain Matinee Thor that Taft would disregard Roose and his methods and ideas| The second breakfast finixbed,| for New Hampshire early tomorrow the Pacific Telephone & Te tearaph| “THE CHoRUs ' hie ‘ Il ‘ - = #\Co, Opposition to the proposed jand would serve Big Business with singleness of purpose. It is| = i A splendia presented by an 7 P - i merger of the two plants has to tite eae ‘our stomach is bad- ae Pompany therefore both natural and proper that Taft should turn now to| deal by which the telephone trust] ,° 191 don’t want a slow remedy when your slow ; NIGHTS ; | Former Senator Aldrich and the friends of Aldrich to save him plans to evade opposition to the! - SL 5 ‘ ‘ f L | f t cite njere d rugs i from the consequences of his changed attitude | reation of a privately Owned @tlity. | eee a eeets te uated for. te apeed te eising rll | It is equally natural that he should be reluc ¢ aS ite As filed today to, thie ee its certain unfailing action in receatieg | ; e y * Home elephe tion, ithe 7 ic know that drich is acting as h hief adviser and t oy Saae, eo \ stomachs, Its millions of cures in indiges jthe public know tha A ; enwiet ah a gayi Foanetutfers alt Its property in San! other stomach trouble has made it famous the world Ov custodian of the paign fund and ences which now seek} rancieco and ttanebday ciiles to f rope ; | t tt ur yar tty evenly divided. Thomas}... , a Keep this perfect stomach doctor in ty «|to “put him over Senator “Hob” La Follette, insur Be at he pr seuer stale tee Hon ang Distance Tolepbone | » iarge fifty-cent case from any drug store and ge cat vs The meetings at the Boa an residence have been ar-|gent candidate for president, may yA ys iadextey chak, ana ereat:|( The In in “ mt tésaptors romething which don't agree with them if what they t t tt is the | Coun DECOR? CID, ANd. pre everything except the franchises - orm ss g3 Even the secret service men who on all occasi pany | information received by Thomas F. | » le and of the county | hn Puettie eet te pen: sermctations ot act é-cotleniet al a ithe president have been left Ichind these tr p | Mu president of the State! ce commit ia #till holding j : nee Bone covtainty and ease in overcouine [ent heaton hem Pi league. La Follette|out for the Wisconsin senator. In | Zentehes._ Its crompiness, certainty 28 Ott Sortie er | may on his way to Ore-| this he supported by Edgar F. stomach disorders is a revelation to the vier” MOTHER OF SLAIN MAN PITIES Coe ; gon. Snyder, secretary of the state cen R. F, Hudson, re ating the} tral committee, and recently chair-| Kassel! Gottstein, pioneer, died TACOMA GIRL WHO KILLED HIM nee"! Roosevelt organization he man of . Sens npalgn com: | trom sudden attack of heart , in Seattle ay, looking over the | mittee rhe Roosevelt forces tn-|troubie at 3 o'clock yesterday morn DER K LOS ANGELES March 18—"She is in higher hands than mine, | #tual ton. , He. held a cor ference chide om Revello, and Senator jing, at his home, Marion st. and NOICE UN TA ING ” b local insurgents yesterday, Bryan, the progressive candidates | yoron ay fo was & ber of the i F | Poor little girl,” was the sympathetic statement today of Mr: Hannah | it . : me Boren a lie was a mem > , ) N | Edge, mother of J. Edwin Edge, who was shot and killed last Monday| With the view of bringing the La for congress in 2010; George H: ltr of M. & K. Goltetein, whole BROADWAY AND lL | by Viola Carver of Tacoma Follette and Roosevelt factions to-| Walker, Rufus Wilson and others tie iniuey Monn Which be talan PHONES: “1 certainly shail not ask that Miss Carver be prescantet, atid] Sether. At present, the insurgents} prominent in the Poindexter fight. | shed in 1883: He came here trem | Mrs. Edge, who is a widow and who is left entirely alone by nian. eee ae ~~ | Deadwood, 8. D., whe he was in of her son. “It is mot for me to judge the girl; that reste poy | |the grocery business, and he pros ean alone. When her parents are ready, | shall be glad to receive them. It pered with the growth of the city ( th Ri ht} know they fee! almost as bad as | Gottstein was born in Russia 66 jYears ago. He is survived by his —SUBSCRIBE FOR— hoose widow and four daughtera, Mrs Isaac Brown, Mra, A thur Bitetein *. Fred Fisher and Miss Rosa When you come to Indian Starves suf Death Any child will gladly take Cascarets Candy Cathartic which act {from the residence tomorrow. at || your work is done by a In @ tepee across the river from |of the labor of the tribe. gently—never gripe or produce the slightest uneasiness thous cleanses 1:30 p.m H te registered dentint ju fi Felicite, olde: , . edge came the little one's system, aweetens the stomach and puts the liver an ee . Seon ne te eine at iaenene A Usk, Wash, Felicite, oldest Indian} When the knowledge came that] a em, a ’ Peiak Muni, Wilaw it che Ws Delivered at Your Home a Washington is hung In front of fin the Kalispell valley, passed |she was of no use any longer and| bowels in a pure, healthy condition, hire hotel. Beventh ev i vi es ob the operators chair, ‘This ts the Ii away--starved to death, as did the|had become a drag upon her peo. rull directions for children and grown in each package ehire Bo fe’ Seventh av. and - To a : tion of the fair and square ay vied ¢ the wich in tun by a togiatersa {ed and infirm in the time of her|ple, Felicite pulled her ragged Mothers can rest easy after givity, this gentle, thorough laxative to |ginia st,, fell down the hotel stairs || To show atic th made subseribe to The Star for * iggy He which ts run by a registered | last night, and is in a critical condi-|/ Seattle Dally Star, 1 herewith subs¢ dentist and bax only registered i fathers, blanket around her spent body| children, ' tL Saf agndl th canes stopped, to be dentisis associated All her life Felicite lived on the|and lay down to die, Not an tion ‘at the city hospital, suffering || one month, and theres banks of the operator prices ure only competitors, Regal Dental Offices DR tL. BR CLARK, Manager. 1406 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring this ad with you. Pend d'Oreilie. From|onuce of tood would she touch and the monster falls at Albany to the #he took only enough water to be roaring deathtrap in Box canyon, )spared the delirium of thirst she knew every fact and every! For two weeks she refused nour whim of the great river. Before the ishment, Her skin wrinkled like jWhite man ever saw it she caught parchment and ghe died, little more |fish in the seething rapids and pad-|than a frame of bones died her canoe on iis broad surface,| ‘The most sacred rites of the Felicite had “been sick for years,|tribe were administered and he ut always hoped that some time |body lies on the bank of the river eon her world, she would recover and do her share that had always b “CASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP.” in & fracture of the skull, He fs un-| 2 per saath leonscious, and the police are un Jable to learn anything about him, |He has been stopping at the hotel for aw the following address, per month by mall at ‘iu, Bi. caiiectie acer ev Ts AL «OOO EN Gace SEE OKs “Ww hic h of these clocks is right?” I don't know, We've five clocks. When we want to know the time we add ‘em together and divide by five, and even then we're not certain,’ Punch, Se Wash, Phone * Cut out and mail to The Star

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