The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1912, Page 3

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NNS TELLS HOW TO MAKE A TRANSMITTER » halal wt) the right, place the strap key */| Figare 15 shows the arr ment of these instruments. On the right edge of the board, opposite the glasses, place the two small binding posts, marked 1 and 2 Now we are about to wire our ) Instruments. together, In the glass marked @ place the end of one of the ehaing, no that the which are * * * * * * * * *! * drinking * . * * ° * * * * * ebain tovehes the bottom of the glass. Fasten the Other end of the ebain~it can be hooked on by « iak--to the end of the brass rod of the spark gap. ‘The glass mark: ed © is connected In the same man- ner with rod b Conneet binding post 1 with binding post 3 on spark fp tour by six ® coll, No. 2 Is connected with No. |S on strap Key and No. 6 on strap key chains *) key is connected with Xo. 4 on coil, # Connect the sit dry cells tn series, ‘posts. ® with insulated wire, and place the “hy eight & | batteries on the floor under the :” I table, Connect the two wires from ithe cells to binding posts 1 and 2. # | Comneet serial with binding post d bs heli ad porting thre sr pe plnhoh vor bd wire, attached to cas or water pipes, jto b on spark coll. «| .Now when you press your key fe te to mak | you should get a short white spark whieh you | lie the spark gap. If you do not, ‘eel and we | then more the brass rods to and binding | {Tom each other until the beat spark obtained. If etill you do not get the ark. look at your battery con | aeetions and see if they are cou the | nected properly and the wires fas had are ee ee | Now, when you want to receive the bing. | mensaes, fasten your aerial wire te Vinure to your receiving plant. If you i wish to send messages, remove the 4 y | wire from the receiving plant and wh | attach it to the sending outfit. New- ds i the of ‘other ¢F commect the sending and the re. meacage to | ceiving ov* fits together as you will | thereby, stroy your entire plant 4 condenser, | @ “burning it owt,” as the wireless t en eH, sand te Now learn the American Morse! code, practicing on your fnetra- foil, wert) por ‘and, before you know it, you Giames, will be a fallfledged wireless op t erator, wo vel tee! f air} cxncr| A MEW MARQUIS (Wy Calted Breas Lensea Wire) * ache co com LONDON, March 26.-—Leaving the Bart of Yarmouth as his sole iy to mown! our | heir, the Marquis of Herford died + OO here in his sixty-ninth year. | board. This His heirs marriage to Mina Alice whellaced.| Cornelia Thaw of Pittsvurg Was colt on the} annulled in 1908. in about tbe | | Booze Cali ‘Complaint front of tne] PORTLAND, Or, March 25.—~ plete of tin.) Complainta were made by several by-tc), fasten- Portland women that after eating mnall tacks. ‘candy bought at a Portland store le tWo tinfoil they fered excessiye dizainess. thown by 4 The city chemist apalyzed the can idy amd found it strongly Savored ithe board and to! with’ brandy SPEPSIA, SOURNESS iS AND STOMACH-HEADACHE Go ite is souring se \tacponuen i is harmless and tastes Fes iike e ump of | ithe candy, though each dose con- idigest, or you (tains power sufficient to digest and 3 sour, undi-| prepare for assimilation Into the a¥@A feeling of blot all the food you e hesider rn Fulloess, F im month and is Indi- & healthy apbetite: but, please you most je that you will feel that your stomach and Intea- tines are clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort (o laxatives or liver pills for Biliousness or Constipation This city will have many Diapepsin cranks, a¢ some people will call them, but you will be cranky about this splendid stomach preparation, too, if you ever try a little for Indi- gestion or Gastritis or any other Ke trouble of ail Stomach misery ly they usual-| Get some now, this minute, and Otordor sion. te rid yourself of Stomach ew 1B five minutes. | » and Indigestion % Diapepsin ahd will (how der stow- fe! about the One else in the stomach 0 show you on these will under Day Letters Night’ Letters The quick route for business im AN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY ft makes you go to the table with| what will) SHE'S FINED FOR STERLING cause hin wife whik talked back” to him he was hearing a cane in an fined $ contempt and con pelled her to pay the fine under threat of committing her to jatl, Judge Beeman sald bis action was hecommary [6 maintain the dignity Of the court, Mrs, Heeman was waiting in the courtroom for her husband to com: plete & case before going on # shopping tonr, 'T plea of a pria: oner aroused her sympathies, and she attempted to intercede in his behalf, Judge Beeman remonstrat: ed, and a family row was brewing when the bailiff came to the reseue, The shopping trip wae postponed. One Week's Romance OOAN FRANCISCO, Ma March en 2h Within 24 hours after the ath of the bridegroom's moth- . and at the request of the dying woman, David M. Berry, & young engineer, and Eva May Petty, a nuree, are man and wife here today. Mise Petty saw her future husband for the first time a week ago when she came to nuree his mother. An attach. ment sprang up between the two, and when Mrs. Berry real- ized that death was near, she elicited from the two a promise that they would marry, Miss Petty’s own mother died only few days before she went as a “nurse 5 te the Berry home. ATTACK SHERIFF OXNARD, Cab, March 26.—Sher- | ta tft BG, MeMartin ie suffering w day from three broken ribs, inter nal Injuries and a probable fra tare of the skall, tatteted bya believed to be the murderer of ¢ ow stable Willard Warren. McMartin, who was dn advance) of a posse searching Warren's | slayer, was knocked down by al man whom he stopped to question, and kicked tnto insensibility, RRRARAAH RHR ERED 3 DOG RELIGHES HIS CHEW # SPRINGFIELD, Mane, Mar. ® 25.-Hoston and Maine officials ® are looking for the owner of a thoroughbred Boston bulldog hich answers to tne neme eddy,” chews tobacco with jour relish and holds its over a cuspidor when it ‘an left In the bag ha the railroad a few days ago b; a student who came to Spring attend a Greek letter fon, in the course of which be forgot a few present day ® matters. * Only 8,000 Women in Tacoma TACOMA, March 26.--Nearly twice a8 many men as women are registered for the coming manict- pai election in Tacoma. The men are 14.519 and the women $,087. Last year the cote num 10,600 to 16,325 Women tre Sageaiitly few in the down town saloon wards this year, os eee eeeeees < seeene Seeseteeseeeeeseeese » * » » » » » » > * » i » » + Telling of atrocities ey. Chinese bandits, who slew two of thelr chiidren, foor other children and a teacher, H. 8. Watner, In a raid on @ mission school near Shing Ping, Mr. and Mra. S. Bergstrom, missionaries from Minnesota, re- turned to America on the steamer Nile today. The massacre occurred jast October, The bereaved parents tell @ thrilling story of the heroism Watner, who, for two hours, le handed, stood off the murder. oe bandits before he was slain. BOSTON, March 26.—Ten years ago Moses H, Steuer could not read or write, The other day, at the age of 56, he was admitted to the Mas sachusetts bar. Stener came to this country a Hitle more Chan a decade ago. To earn a living and support his family he traveled from house to house selling small ware: Then he be- came involved in a lawsnit. He con- ducted his own case and recovered goods which a deputy sheriff bad replevined. PERPLEXED SHERIFF OAKLAND, Cal, March and the custody of her baby in{ Alameda county. Her husband did the same in San Bernardino, where a perplexed sheriff is holding the infant. He says he’s no Solomon 5 Years for Annoying SAN FRANCISCO, Mareh 26.— Because he annoyed a party of small sirls in a nickelodeon, Samuel P. Slerbrecht was senteneed to five years in San Quentin by Superior Judge Dunne here. “DRY FARMING” LONG BEACH, Gal, Mareb 25, Dry farming is In vogu ein Naples township today, The license of ev- ery saloon in that agricultural com munity has expired, and no more will be granted. PORTLAND, Or,, March 25 H. Davis ate a $2 meal and i dered 15 cents in payment, The waiter beat him on the head with a beer bottle, knocked him through arrested. 61-YEAR. SENTENCE SALT LAKE CITY, Mareh “Pailvond justice | out to George Parry, a Jadge having |" sentenced him to serve 61 years In prison, one day after his arrest, for mistreating Lydia Almetedt, 11 years old, “TO HIS UTTER DISGUST” PORTL. AND, Or., March 25.~Al- leging that, “to his nutter disgust,” she amused herself by throwing flatirons at him, J. H. Brown js su- ing bis ite for divorce. BUTCHER KNIFE SCORED. ® javestigation proved oth Ts. IN Mercedes Shafer secured a ian How Much Did He Want?| 1 THE STAR— MONDAY, MARCH 235, 1912. ‘Give ’Em Work and Make ’Em Work JUDGE HERB RT F. BRIGGS FRESNO, Cal,, March 3. ‘This ts Herbert F. Briens, who " han held the job af police judge for six yearn in Freene, Cal, Judge Briggs bas come out with a declaration that the aystem of handling hoboes and petty offenders is wrong. For six years he ha: ing men to jail or out of town,” ‘The first method does very little good in the majority of cases, he ways, and the second te only a makeshift, throwing responsibility on someone elec, Briggs favors the employment of city and county prisoners on public highways ora rie, To give the man willing4e, work & chance to work at a fair wage ove to compel the man to work who says he wont work, both clakson 18 contribute to the prac theal public benefit, is the Briggs | idea. St reaanewaneeane ® COUSING WED; SEPARATE ® LAPORTE, Ind. March 25.-~ ® Though the wedding was the culmination of a true love af fair there was a severing of heart strings when John T. Bmmons brought action in the Laporte cireult court for the annulment of his martiege to Mary D. Emmons. The proceeding was prompt- ed by the decision of both hus- band and wife that they want ed to live according to ind because of the fact ¢ laws of Indiana and Michi gan do not sanction the mar riage of first cousing. The couple were married in Dowagiac, Mich., June 4, 1911, Juatice of the Peace Edwards offictating, and they believed they were legally married until Seeceseeeeeseaen esteenes Re akantene BOY KILLED BY A BASEBALL BA SACRAMENTO, Cal, March 26.— Robert EB. Croke, 15 years oid, died here of a fractured by being acciden bat while acting as catcher in a — game. Will Griffith, who the bat, ts inconsolable. This ia the first baseball death on the Pacific coast {n 1912 Elope on Wheel “Built for Two” REDWOOD CITY, Cal., ~—Kloping on & secaitpel for two, Wm. Jacobs, 20, and Miss Jean Brock, aged 18, both from Santa Clara county, eluded their parents and are man and wife to day. Jacobs’ father arrived a few hours after the marriage. “Just for this,” he told William, “T intend to take back that prune orebard and the three months old heifer 1 gave you day before yee terda; prices Chacks Loinm, Ox congue, tresis’ Liver . Mutton: Ewes ‘Wethers Spring lamb . Breakers = Sm3$ S8e=see> oF ee ome. Trimmed. aides Liver sausage Bologna Tubs. sssestce € Hame 4 Picnic home ... Boiled bam Ox tongue, en Dried be: * & a plate glass window and had him | (0 Parsley, doz. Cauliflower, do Calif. cabbage Kagtern fimothy 9. t wound timothy 416, Ifa 14.0 PORTLAND, Or., Mareh 2! Oleott and wife quarreled ove was the better coo Effectiv of a butcher knife won the decision for Mrs, Olcott, DO YOU WAGE EARNERS REALIZE What we are doing for you? Do you know that this store is cutting down the high cost of living? Do you know we have used 8 TRAINS of merchandise in 8 weeks? HOW COULD WE? JUST COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHERS and you have the answer. WELL, These Prices Are for Wage Earners Only—tzoes" 20c PILLOW CASE Now Men’s 75c CHAMBRAY SHIRTS Now IVORY OR FAIRY | AP, now Men’s $3.50 SWEATER COATS Men’s $5.00 OXFORDS $6.00 All-Wool BLANKETS Now $3.50 PUMPS Chiidren’s 15c SCHOOL HOSE Now HAIR NETS N 2:0 | 9:30 a.m. Men's $1.50 Th SHIRTS Children’s 15< HOSE SUPPORTERS Now Regular $1.75 BED SPREADS Now Regular 25c TABLE OILCLOTH now, yard 2:° $2.00 HAND BAGS Now 18° Women’s 25c HOSE SUPPORTERS Now The Store ThatSaves You Money “Second Av. at James Men’s $20.00 SUITS $2.00 ihc 3 COATS Women’s and Children’s 35c Jersey Ribbed VESTS OR PANTS 17° $9.00 All-Wool BLANKETS Now $2.25 Youth’s. $2.50 DRESS SHOES Now Open at 9:30 a.m.

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