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money to 1 President. ce Pres. and + Manager Secretary. Gen. Counsel.| » Chief Ex- it Ames, F A. Nagl, A. L. Rockwell, A SF. Whit So Many Pearls Found, Whole Vil lage ts Eating Oysters, An oyster famine is threatened in beoause of the num ber of pearls found tm oysters nure ed tn looal waters, Every family is baying oysters for every meal. | Within a jhas found a $500 pearl, M. one worth $200, and Mre. J, B. Me- Gainness three pearly in one oyster, {two of them worth $200 eaeh and the third much more. ir Bootbiacke Begin Eree. tion of $14,500 Business Block. Joseph and Angelo Pioola, two young men who have for the past jseveral years blackened and shined ithe shoes of Montclair comay as pat the Lackawanna torminat, York, have begun the erection of rt $14,500 business block. Men in Two States Hav Battles With Woilve: Jachery Thomas, lost on hin way ne a Terrific san, szaenaae days George Hatm | Dorsch | NEWS to a neighbor's, near Chippewa | Falls, Wis., was attacked by a pack jor wolves, and with only a jack kuife fought (hom for several hours befor drove them away John Sornberger, a preacher to |tumbermen, was attacked near Dw {luth, Minn, and driven to the pin nacle of & logloading derrick by a pack of wolven that kept him there all night An UptoOate Weddin Church, Then Away on Or © first © authen! weroplane wedding was at Avignon, France. ‘The bridegroom, an aviator named Voiu! few to a fleld next to the church where the wedding took place Divectly after the ceremony he and hie bride, Who was Mile. fre mond, mounted the two-veated Hler- fot and flew 100 miles to Nice, | Where the rest of the honeymoon is | to be pasted. Volsier hopes to fly on to Genoa and home to Paris with bis wife, LAT Flew to al Trip. Tells How Chinese Girls Broke Out Vat ef Portiand, Ore, a Type of Higher og Mission School oie. American Name ts Leon Chinese Merchant Ma Her Education. a Mary Daughter ndarin. Pra le in China to Pinion THE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 23, BY JACK BINNS First shellac the board, carefully, fo that It will have a neat appear-| ance. Your insiraments are to be placed on it, and when you show Your wireless outfit to your friends YOU want it to appear neat and well made | Fasten the tuning coll at the top| jis a hote How determined Chinese girls; could not go, and the coromissioner | fan away from school to fight with of custome had been ordered to the revolutioniats, ix part of an im allow no sbip to leave pert with jteresting story toki by Mary BK. Chinese women on beard, Be when ‘Carleton, 4 medical missionary, in our missionaries got to the stecmer lia recent issue of the China Press, they were assured that the girls Shanghai. Dr. Curletou says: would not go. The officer in charze “After the battle of Foochow, of the girls told the custom offt the women of China were appealed cere that they were going with t to to help the cause of the revolu. military governor's tion. So much attention was shown Our ladies talked to the girls, who | Sarsaparilla. No alcohol, no knowledge, | of the board by means of screws! from the under side of the board. The screws will engage the square ends of the coll, A in figure shows the coll in place on the! board. Next we fasten the detector! on the board as shown by B in fig-| ure 12, using screws through the back of the boart, and being sure | that the screws do not strike (he) carbons or the binding posts or wires. In C, figure 12, we see the} ‘one point” switch tn place. There} in the cent of the ewiteh through which you drive a} screw to the beard | ‘Ow we are ready to wire our im} struments together, | Place four binding posts, in pairs two in front of the detector and two ih front of the “one-point” switets 8 shown in 1, and 4, in figure lhe alla aletd) ah sede * BOY BEGS FOR PRISON. & SANTA CRUZ, Cal, March * 19—Tired of belng treated like wa dog by his lather, who is * © Chinaman, and robbed by death of & mother, who was an Indiap, iGvearold Loy Eng mitted many tthe thefts ¢ Corralitos and has asked the authorities to send him to the reform sehool, where be can Jearn # trade and become ® a Rood bey * Seeeeeeeseeeeees peeeeetete CRD De UE Se EOE YS NEW YORK, March 23, Miss Dorothy Taylor, whote report ed engagement to Claude Grahame- ‘White canned « flutter in social cir cles, sailed for England, ahe dectar- ed empbationliy that whe was en aged to no one, “l am entirely sat infled with my freedom,” she added. | Ask Your Doctor All run down, easily tired, thin, pale, nervous? And do not) know what to take? Then go direct to your doctor. Ask his opinion of Ayer’s non-alcoholic stimulation. A blood purifier, a nerve tonic; a strong altera- 1912. AERIAL ra 12. Also place a post beside the deteetor, as shown in 5, and an other beside the switch, as shown! in 6, Use insulated wire for the con. nections, scraping off the Insulation at tho polnta of contact, Connect binding posts 6 and 7. Connect binding post & with 9, on detector, and with same wire, connect 9 and 10, on switeh, Connect 1 to > 12 on detector, and, with same wire, continue to No, 5, Te No, 6 connect a wire which tn to be attached to # gas or water pipe in the house, Thin te the round wire, which leads your cur rent to the earth, Then ring in the aerial wire and connect It at No. 6 Connect Nos. 8 ang 4 to the two bat posta, and @onnect Nos, } and 2 to the telephone receiver. Figdre 13 shows the diagram of wiring, a» It should ap pear when completed. ieoh you have only to put the tele move BAKERSFIELD.Cal, March 23. \fler forty years’ absence from bin ative city of Memphis, Tenn., Con onan of this city went back to find aimeelf heir, with his sister, to an state valued at $250,000. The prop rty incindes land im the business Gintrict of Memphis, it is said, Ho- wan found bis sister in a convent in St. Louis, ‘They bave begun sult to establiah thelr claim to the fortune CBRE Ee HD WOMAN 16 Tarr “ohh * ST. PAUL, March 23.—Mise w Blots L. Calihan, sald to be a ® after more *# retirement, & has taken charge of the Taft # campaign in Minnesota by in- # stalling herself an “chief of & the local Taft headquarters, THERTRkHReheen ee My. Wife and | complete | BINNS TELLS HOW TO CONNECT INSTRUMENTS) and forth watil you hear signals most clearly Always open the switch when | your wireless is not in use, because this saves the power of your bat tery. With this ontfit, if your aerial is placed at a sufficient height, you fan receive messages from a dis | tance of 25 miles, ‘The next lesson will tell you bow to make «@ transmitter by which | You can send messages, |W AERA ARR \* ee What ts Needed for Connecting Instruments * One s0ohm telephone re- ceiver, which the electric sup- ply houses sell for 50 cents. One %inch board, 15 inches aquare. Bix binding posts. One so-called “one-point switch,” whieh electrical sup- ply bourses sell for not more recelver to your ear and | ® he needle back and forth| © along the carbons and also move) ® the slider on the tuning coil back| # RETURNS TO RICHES + Want to Teli You eeeeeeeeeee es: than 15 cents. One dry battery, which will cont Bol more than 26 cents, padbialhcthesB albdshtedodedlnd! aRRRRAARREHAS i* A PIPE FOR SPEED BUGS SObF) Seeeeeeeeeeeee SPSS SEEEEEEES It ANNOUNCEMENT THE PRINTING BUSINESS OF A. A. SHERMAN, 807-809-811 WESTERN AVENUE, SEATTLE, WAS ON MARCH 19 INCORPORATED AS THE SHERMAN PRINTING AND BINDING COMPANY, CAPITAL STOCK $50,000, FULLY PAID. A MARVELOUSLY RAPID GROWTH OF BUSI- NESS, AND PREPARATION FOR STILL GREATER NEW BUSINESS NOW OFFERED, MAKES AN INCORPORATED COMPANY A MORE CONVEN- IENT AND SATISFACTORY WAY OF OPERATING. CAPITAL THUS SECURED WILL BE USED FOR ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT. RESPECTFULLY, A. A. SHERMAN 'How She Stopped Now comes the pipe of pace. stands to reason that at 80 miles an hour the ordinary pipe would barn out as though charged with gunpowder. 80 for the comfort ‘and convenience of motorists and aviators the pipe makers have evolved the ingrowing pipe illus trated herewith. The contents of the bowl are thoroughly protected from the draught created by the forward motion of the car or aero- Me From Drinking enty years T was « arigke 1 loved Maquor Aor nothin fet held of 1 “}fromt and 200 behind. them by men of eminence that it showed signs of weakening. The tarned thelr beads. Entertain. officer seeing this ordered the ments were floated to benefit the terview off.” tive, an aid to digestion. Let ved lquer ivour doctor decide. i.2.t/"4os Summer Excursion Rates to the East —VIA THE— O-W. R & AT 0. §. L. and Union Pacific COLORING THAT 1 eedhs Vocd deliis-dua ual toshcche Ai ataed siuetaiag blve CHRISTMAS PIPE ite ou | rvice Unsurpassed, the Best of Protec pee sed and Electric Block Signals. "| TICKETS ON SALE TO-_—— Here's a way to color your new) Christmas meerschaum pipe, keep-| St. Paul and ing ft clean of finger marks the) patias, i while and watching the fasciuat-| ‘Ao iorado Springs, Denve ing process as it proceeds. Cut ) son ia, and Rock Inland hole in the bottom of a bottle large | POF ih. fe Oe ett enough to receive the bow! of the | F boned oi o4 8.19, 14." 2 Bish § pipe, sayd Popular Mechanics. | use 1, 6, 7, 8, 19, 14 37 Place the pipe in the bottle with| the stem protruding through the| heck, and wrap paper around the) stem and seat it with wax to make; Going transit timit will be 16 days frqn date of wale, and final return limit October 31, 1912. an airtight joint. Place the stem | ————-RATES ARE AS FOLLOWS-—-——— jof another pipe through the large | N. J cause, Women took part in political a and solicited funds and; a regiment of women petitioned | the commander in chief of the) army for a chance to fight, oad were told that when all the men bad been kilied they might go. “Several girls ran away from our mission schoo! to go to war. They) were pursued but were armed and | threatened to shoot if interfered with. “The day they were to sail for} Shanghal, two women talaMionaries | were sent to induce them to return | and thelr experience was a lively | one. ; “The girls were in a room and! some one was trying to make them! give up their idea of going, buat they shouted “Who shall prevent us from dying for our country, are our! lives not our own? and they dashed wildly ont by twos, dressed in neat! uniforms, with 200 boy recruits in| to the music of fife and drums, ing flags and! the popping of firecrackers, “These girls had been told by the wititary governor that they | tion in the Way of Steel Minneapolis April 26, 26, 2 Texas Des Moines and Daven Pueblo, Sioux City Ub 28. hole in the bottom of the bottle and | fil in with paper and seal with | wax. Place the tobacco in the| bow! of the protruding pipe, and| begin smoking through the stem at the neck end. Atlantic City, Baltimore, Ma. | Boston, Mans Huffalo, N. ¥ Detroit, Mich New York Montreal Philadelphia Portland, Me. ‘Teronto, Ont Washington, | Chicago ..« Council Bluffs, Kansas Duluth ow Milwaukee .. bar apolis and Bt Louls Wiksipes ra ; For further information, literature or reservations, address or call on E, E. ELLIS, District Passenger Agent, 716 Second Avenue, Tel, Main 932; Elliott 1995. Oregon-Washington Station, Corner Jackson Street and Fourth Avenue 107.50 110.00 * 91.60 bey 108.50 105.00 108 SRT hh he * * *% BREAD AS MOUSE TRAP */ * NEW YORK, March 23.—A #| * mouse, discovered in a loaf of bread, iewthe canae of a $10,- 000 damage action filed today in the supreme court by Mrs Ida Seligman. She has ened a local bread company for in- Juries that che claims resulted from her discovery. Mrs. Seligman says that the sight of the mouse caused nidusea, lows of sleep and appetite and constantly recurring headaches "1 16 D, ; City, Omaha, St. \ Hi rope i 60.00 72.50 60.00 70.00 60.00 ‘Paul RSeeeeteeeee SESS Eee EEE SD eee errrTrTrey: KINDERGARTENS FOR CHINA LOS ANGELES, arch 23.—Miss Mary F. Ledyard, for the past 14 years kindergarten supervisor of the Los Angeles jpublic schools, Is preparing to leave for Foo Chow, China, to install « complete kinder- garten system in the new repU)|l¢, | a. a “se Seattle. May 14 i 110,00, | ined Ife @ripking em ery desire Y ever ed lepholin Maver, 1 ohed a drop wince Can you imagine her detight—her creat happiness’? Really, it seemed ake anew woman of her. And what a change it made in t friends and neighbors I the eave me. ler gave it brother 6 whe writer of our! | gladly answer 1 give this { jad heart, so do She wants ie your friend and that it is @ pleasure to de this ser- that have elapsed many folks have her it was he an gladly ictters, And te show vive has been appr Uke some of th te, ar Madam: 1 fe you for letting i very grateful know how I my husband of drunken- Wes cured completely W. ell, Athen I was benefitte {he fie euiga hin of He is in better health 1 is a different t has raved we now fly M Dear M |My Dear | dy unkennens never altog Jollare an \de Qn happlnenx hh Vaillant, Okie. advice was taken at on a Wy KON Wax cured Ina short time 5 mnoke, tatnly do for she feels not been In TLand she says that she wants you to atdténs your letter to her person- ally wet she can answer it by selty Siw also wants me to nay that the Pem@dy can be given secreviy if desired and that it in very easy to y wito h a i ek answer will come in a sealed @ivelope so there will be no publicity in your affairs. There je] Pi one other thing. We have nothing to #1, so please do not send money. Kimply_ write with all confidence to Mrity Maar aret An won, 229 Park Ave,, Hillburn, N.Y. aking care to write your name @ plainly We would tell ot ‘* who ny tion, about m: often wish knew ft. mgent that you this informa- offer, the whole for we that. world A full addrens| | plane. s PUPS AT COLLEGE Kan, March 23. pups have been en- | Tolled formally as students at the | University of Kansas, The pups, highly bred and the property of a Kansas City, Kan., man, took their es in a class with a Maltese cat land a balidog belonsing to KB | Thorpe, professor of journalism, at | the university The class of unneual students will j be under tli tutorage of Prof. B. C, Dockeray, who will endeavor to prove whether the lower animals can think and learn, | THE MARKETS | prices pa Ai csees are. wubject t ect to variation, Prult—Selling Price Wenatehee apples 75@ 3.00 Naval orauges wi 5.50 Dresesa Mente--elme Price, Chucks 1 N 1 steer ngue, fresh Snwe s=ss Nr . Trimmed sides’. Short loin pore + Shoulders .. Plan’ feet Spare ribs Pork mavens Liver sausage Boloma sary rorey verepetay SSSaearsne Smorea Iaeats— Selling Price Hams Dried beet Bacon Pouitry——Eoce: Buying Prive, Springs. 2 lbs. & Fooosters, live, 1b. Duck, live, ib. Geese d Squabs vi Turnip, sack Head lettuce, Cucumbers, Celery, doz. Rhubarb, Eastern timothy ny eis. ina Dance ai Dreamland tonight. 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