The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 20, 1912, Page 6

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6 THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH Remember the Name of That Subtle Pertume FAT VANISHES ONE POUND A DAY NEW DRUGLESS TREATMENT GET MY FREE BOOK COMMENCE REDUCING AT ONCE 98,000.00 IN GOLD IF T REDUCTION WET DRUGS REMOVE YOUR FAT MY WAY THIS BOOK FOR FAT FOLKS ONLY WHO WISH TO REDUCE AEIR WEIGHT WITH IMIS GREAT DRUGLESS TREATMENT PAT GORS QUICK—NE My’ friends were charitable and called it Oheatty; others sald Tw sroUT. 1 knew ND Was BAST. : tried everyihing within things beyond reason. It dening, diseustiog. A ‘Was to remove the os antee that, © without dru exercises, of starvation diet duced my enormous weigh: neatly, quickly and positivsly out harm to myself whit treatment or after rantee that fiitie or us much fat a with treatmen! Ce SUCCESS AT 1 re perma with taking a i ral treatment plessantly ob ned wi belts, Wires, jackets, sweat! tis, eagerly sought treatment workt has ever known. If yor ated in your ow . Bose “heatth and figure, you wit tet mie tell you how to reduce fat “Ni fure’s Way,” tne true wey my BETTER Gs | er FAT GETS HID OF YoU. toni! thousands ful m recelving. - Rotse| reat tid Tort B¥ pounds with my harm- lees treatment. W. 1. Schinits, Mon wideo, Mink. jast 36 pounds MeNeliy, Destoxe, Me. Jost 65 unde with treatt ment Datsy Smith, Low Apmeles, lost 164 pounds safely, and T caw sent You thousands of names of satisfied trons vel punliah a book entitled: “Weight Reduction Without Brows” whieh wend free and r vot iy auccesetul treat permauently fe- secretly, without otter te this new aed bermicos Dent fall to write today for my free book. RIOKIE HAMILTON. 1544 ©, B, Bldg. Deaver, Cole. _ Incubators $8.00—The Ideal. Built for this climate, Sixty-egg. $8.00. Other sizes in proportion. Sold by the Chas. H. Lilly Co., Foot of Main | CARROLL'S MAGIC STORE ‘ Mai Goods, Tricks. Publics and Imported Novelties 110 Seneca St. A little 40-acre farm and in- mee for life; $15 per acre; fine soll, climate, good market; fishing and hunting io @ beautiful. valley west of Fort George. Four years hence each farm should be worth $4,000. Railroad starts this summer. ‘This is no gamble, but an in- yestment. The land produces the crops. $100 cash, balance easy. No disagreeable urging to buy, but a straightforward, courteous explanation. Don't hesitate, but come in and look over government reports, maps and letters from actual settlers, telling all about crops raised and prices obtained last year. $100 SECURES PACIFIC LAND CO $14 American Bank Bidg., Second and Madison, Seattle, Wash. AMUSEME MOORE THEATRE Tonight and All Weer Speclal Priced Matinee Today MRS. LESLIP CARTER IN “TWO WOMEN” Seattie Theatre Main 43 Elliott TONIGHT —A Bargain Matinee “THE CHORUS LADY" A splendid play presented excellent company Niaurs $1.00 irnday, 25 THE DEVIL AN 40. “ 10 fe OTHER BIG ACTS —5 Unegus Vaudeville Means ntages Vaudevill AD WOLGAST, ond Hin Company World's Champion Lightwelaht, We and 2 1 Vin BE Race DERE POR A VILE, ADOLF, EF ANY LADIES Adolf Didn’ t NO, 1 DON'T WANT IT! Wear A HORRIBLE NAME FORLA AOBBERS — ||COME IN, TRY To Secu Dem PERFOOMERY. UND PREFER. GET $00,000 FROM TRAIN (BY United Press Leased Wire) JACKSON, Miss, March 20.—Re- ports received here today state that the posse which is pursuing the four bandite whe he up Mobile & Ohio passenger train No. 4, seven south of Corinth, Miss. last night, has located the robbers in the Tuscumbia river bottoms. Bloodhounds are aiding in the pur- suit, and the posse expects to sur round the bandits seon. The passenger train pro- ceeding northward when two of the band crawled over the engine tender and, with drawn revolvers, commanded “the enginger to stop the train, In the meantime other members of the band broke into the express car, subdued tho mes senger and blew open the sale. The contents, said to amount to $60,000 in evrreney aud a quantity of valu ables. were hastily gathered to gether and the robbers disappeared in the darkness, without stopping fo loot the mail was (By United Prose Leases Wire) ST. LOUIS, March 20. Passen gers on the Mobile and Oblo train, which was robbed near Corinth, Miss., last night, arrived here to day. They declare that the bandits Rot $40,000, according to the asser- tions of the trainmen. Scores of women, delegates to the Mothers’ congress, were on the train whee ft was held up. 3,000 BODIES in order to make room for factery sites the county com- missioners here have decided to bwild a crematory and in- cinerate the bodies now in- terred in the potters’ field, near the county hospital. There are approximately 3,000 bedi there. The commissioners have platted 60 acres to be leased for industrial sites. Paupers come under coun- ty juried will hereafter be cremated unless objected to by retatives. STATE WINS Valted Press Leased W OLYMPIA, Wash. March The state of Washingion owns title to the lands involved in the famous Kate Thompson case, ac cording to notice received re from the interior department. The case, begun in 1897 and fought through the courts, settled the question whether a person who de- cided to settle on land could claim & preference right after the state had filed a selection iist Misé Thompson, x school teacher, won in every instance until this last de cision. The state will get about 1,000 acres for its school fund. TAFT IN FOG (By t a Prev Leased Wire) NEW YORK, March 20— President Taft's party was held up by heavy fogs today in the New York, New Haven & Hart ford yards at Mott Haven, near h The president's car was attached to the “Government ex press,” running between Bos- ton and Washington. With the harbor fogbound, secret service men refused to rred around the city on a The car was sent to the Grand Centraj station and switched to a siding, where the president slumbered undisturb- ed until the fog lifted. City Fights Over “Texas Tommy BREMERTON, Wash., March 20 rton, the navy Paget sound, b raised its of: |"Texas Tommy” and will high and out, says Mayor Paul |Menner. The Loyal Order of the Moose, who advertised the dance jas a feature of a ball to be given Friday night, have | wigely affair would b how. And now the ment due kick it | MITCHELL IN WILEY’S PLACE WASHINGTON, March 20. | A. 8. Mitchell, ehief of the St |laboratory of the bureau of chem- istry today has assumed office as board to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Dr. H. W, Wiley MANHATTAN, Kan., March 20. Albert Frederickson, Paul and Godfrey Gustafson are dead to- day, having been drowned when their ferryboat capsized in the Blue river at Cleburn, near here. 1 viSH You VOULT PUSH OUR SPECIAL AND OF “CASHMERE BOUQUET,” yard town| ficial foot at the mention of the| lied that the} |temporary member of the pure food | Smith | Some ABLY Peerume! L SHAtc Tew MY HUSBAND You INSULTED Me! |S CCSCCHEEHES SOHO OOEEOE OOOH HOOD } ie SSSHHHHHEOSOH HH HHH HHH HHH HHHOOHOD IN THE ENEMY’S COUNTRY. 20, 1912. OO SSHCOCOHOOOOO EO e OOF CCH HHHHHOD ,-tFrom the New York World i] i WHAT DO YOU WANT | THE COUNCIL TO DO? What's your opinion, Mr. Citizen, on the subject of revoking the th)! dependent Telephone Co. franchise? The city council wants to know, and is holding jernoon for that purpose. £. E. Webst: jent | ., and Charlies T. McNally of the P: ficials of the consolidated company, will probably be present. : tual mechanical merging of the two companies was completed in spite} of orders to the contrary by Mayor Diiling and the board of public works. | The city has an equity in the independent Co. The people voted for a municipal telephone. What the city now do with the | endent franchise? WUST WHAT — YOU WANT! = | ‘ | 1,600 feet from Lake Washington boat land ing, at Juanita bay. South county road, 330 feet on east and west r , OD feet north and south road. Price for quick sale $2,000. It’s the best alder bottom soil; no bi stumps; fine for garden land homes. It is ripe for cutting up into sumimer | home tracts. Worth $600 per acre today / side } on | or sumn | CALL EARLY TOMORROW =| David P. Eastman 505 Lowman Bldg. i Jequal Family Fatally . . | Hart in Explosion VISALIA, Cal, Mareh 20.—A. N Thompson and wife and three chil dren are probably fatally injured tot day, thy result of an explosion of 149 pounds of dynamite, which was stored in the Thompson barn, near Lindsay. The Thonipson residence, 150 feet away, was demolished HERE’S A PICKLE WHITTIER, Cal, March 20.-—A} though they won their fight to place women on t lection board for the monletpal election bere, April 8, the women of Whittier are confronted by a dilemma today, the fact having been brought to thelr attention that should the female election officials do their duty, they necessarily would violate the eight-hour law for women NEW YORK, March 20.—George Bowns, Watchague, Staten Island, ways lumpe of bail that fell on the roof of his house, weighed as much as six ounces and that one piece was as big as a baseball, ‘Ecousmy Cloak. & Suit Co. Cheasty Bldg. : Are making a special offer of Perfectly Tailored Navy Serge Suits for Misses and Women at $19.50. Better than will be found in ground fleor at $25,00. y Another one at $25.00 is particular to shown else- 16 to 46, in O suits All sizes, every the $37 where ‘Tweed new Beautiful Suits the weaves for Misses to $25. in Spring and Women, Necessary Alterations Free Special WASH DRESSES 75¢ $1.00 $1.25 $1.75 Worth Worth Worth Worth $1.25 $1.50 $200 $2.50 All the New Spring Wash Fabrics in House Dresses, Economy Cloak & Suit Co, J. J. DOHENY, Manager Take Elevator in Cheasty Store. VND SHE VOULTN'D @ren TRYA SamPie! | Mixture Words by Se} Music by Condp ’ IMBECILEt™* L SAID CASHMERE Bove Bovgueys. ERE Soars Nob CASHM [Eight Killed in Explosion (Ry United Pree Leased Wire) BCRANTON, March 20.— ARAIV i] Eigit persons were instantly killed) today and another seriously injured | lin an explosion, supposedly of gas, | which wrecked the home of John (By Unitrd Press Leased Wired 26,~-| | GIAL'S BODY MONTEREY, Col. Mabe |Cavaila at Dunmore, near here. Warhed up by the water of Carmel! “yne ges: Mrs. John Cavalla,| bay, the body of Mins Helen Ve*-| megs Cavalia, aged 3; Lucy Cavaila, | tal, principal of the Carmel #ebool,|\5- i ipsie Cavalla, 14; Dominick | wan recovered here today, after ® | Cevaiia, 14; Wm. Cavella, 20; Mrs. | search lasting since the young girl) Vite Summa, Frank Summa. disappeared from her cottage, in| Fatally Injured: Mamie Summa, | the early hours of Monday morw y jing. The body was found on the beach by two of Mins Vental’s for |mer pupils t ie believed that the tonatier | took ber own Iife in a fit of tempo rary insanity, while grieving over the misfortunes of her sister, who. it in satd, was committed to the Aw news state hospital, ‘The verdict of the coroner was accidental death, ; | ja, at the time of the pea plosion, was absent. The house | was entirely consumed by fire fol- lowing the explosion. “CHORES” ARE ACTUAL WORK | Would you call such pastimes as | | W Ww iti greasing warous, harnessing | | ng horses, collecting tools, and such | appy ait like, mere “chores” or actual Pending the receipt of a copy of werk? | the court's opinion at The city of Seattle said Uhey were | 7 eel “ehor City employes who were | a cee staf an on eo compelled to do the “chores” had | an inside bunch that they wer stein wilt remain In the elty amt /ADOF. Sudne Boyd Tallman decid: mae Rs disponition of this 1aet. og the supreme court affirmed his | [decision yesterday. | The question cate ap on an in- Junction proceéding brought — by Krnest Uavies, M. M. Tennant, am dictment® charging hin with ship other city laborers, against the ping obscene iiterature from one’ city, to restrain it from compelling | state to another today have been its employes to work more than returned against Zar Adushi Han-\eight hours, The city contended | inh, leader of the Mazdaznan sun (hat “chores” should not be counted | workhippers ‘on the elghthour work day. | HYPNOTIST HELPS DELICATE OPERATION CANTON, Ohi March 20.—Hell for 40 minutes under the influence of a hypnotist, John Lyons, 43, who underwent a delicate surgical operation while in thi dition, today is well on the road to recovery. Prof. F. Q Loutzenheiser, a Canton hypnotist, kept the patient laughing and singing as the surgeons went about their task In the midst of the operation the hypnotist fainted at the sight of the blood, but his subject was undisturbed After the ope ption the hypnotist reduced Lyons’ pulsa tion from 8&2 to GR, where it was held by mental sug gestion. OBSCENE LITERATURE CHICAGO, March 20.—~Two in There's nothing to it, it to R. PL Hodson, whe lan the way from Chicago up the Teddy boom tn itis the woods, According to # the Roosevelt Fedora i. chapeau in the circle that the weather, Hudson is a young jot of enthusiasm and ail winger behind those spectacles, be says that while he ki ‘ought to be at bome in jattending to his law can't belp getting in the 4 the colonel, “because a fellow help having a corking good time = |that kind of a fight.” ; @\ Here's bow things look e Hudson viewpoint: bes | “The Taft machine is cramt in the middle and far West” leaders are losing heart. or three exceptions, not a single) blooded fight is being made fn Ohio west to the Pacific coast i nesota, Michigan, Ilinols andi souri are strongly for o | Senator Beveridge is making & forous fight in Indiana. sentiment is overwhelmingly | vor of Roosevelt in Kansas. has already declared for Re jand Taft has not even been jin New Mexico. There is no det mined Taft fight in the Rocky maa |tain states, except Utah. © Montana, Wyoming a jare for Roosevell 80 to the primaries is reacting {him con- = \@ | ie ] RAs COCO COCO OOOO CEC COE OO OOOO BROTHER AND SISTER. | | OOOOH SS OOOOH HHHHHHHHHHHHH OOD N. Wendt, until Salvation Army officer, ¥a® ed yesterday by Deputy Rodgers on a charge of preferred by his alloged a Wendt says he ta : second wife, believing dead. He says he was the husband of the second wife, that trouble started when Be fused to have his Ife insured her request. Wendt will be ff in ttle STEVEYS ACADERT, ourth Near Sotaateed in Ri stage [OR EVERETT AND} FOR NDS This Is Anita, described as the “Living Doll who is entertaining he tail person is her brother, Anita is living adult in the world, and her manager Anita is 26 inches tall.’ She was born 30 At birth she was inches She is intelligent and speaks English, Her brother, a Hungarian London audiences just now, said to be the smatiest offers $5,000 to back it. years ago in Hungary three-fourths of a pound man, Hungarian and #ix feet tall, a rates ‘Frective Dee hh 18, 2 . Ger soldier, i TEDDY BOOMER %

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