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When Adolf Fills a Difficult Prescription in the Absence of His Partner CHACKASS!! You Nar Nop PiLLeD A| Say, ADOLF, Diss WROTE DOT BRESCRIPYTION T PLLED FOR BRESCRIPTION—— YOU NAF FILLED! My||A BRESCRIPTION ON DER MY, BUY ME WRITES Al ICWINESE LAUNDRY TICKET! SAY OSGAR MRS. GRAVES. POOR WAND, BRYAN T UKE TO KNOW VOT DOCTOR THE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1912. WILL BE _‘|DRAMATIC EXECUTION 0 A CANDIDATE, IF-- BY GILSON GARDNER WASHINGTON, March 26.—In the presidential bookmaking Wil Ham J. Bryan tilt a good bet, If Roosevelt gets the republican nom- ination, Bryan does not care to run. If Taft is steamrofiered through at Chicago, Bryay will not be able to resist @ sure thing. What the democrats will do if place for his conferences with Mr, | Aldrich, because it is more private ithan the White House, where news- paper correspondents are constant lly en guard. | Standpatters Borah Senator William Borah of Ida ‘ho ie a presidential candidate. [Taft's friends are responsible. An- . Roosevelt Ix nominated is still ev- ticipating the collapse of the Taft erybody’s guess. Probably they balloon, Mr. Crane and other far will become deeply conservative | seeing standpatters have conceived and let Judson Harmon do the Alb |the idea that Bill Borah might well ton B. Parker stunt. eee Former Senator Nelson W. Ald- rich has come over from New York to take active charge of the Taft campaign. Aldrich’s interest in Taft's re-election ts found In Taft's promise that if reelected he will do ali he can to help pass Ald: rich bill for legalizing the credit eg eee The real headquarters of the Taft campaign are now at the Boardman on Dupont cir cle. The it makes use of the Dupont bome as a meeting poteeya: MAKE EVERY PERSON serve the purpose of a parachute. | Borah voted for the Aldrich tariff; bill and is against reforming our Judicial system. He has favored some of the progressive measures pat forward In the senate and has been on quite a friendly footing with the progressive group, so Crane figures that when it becomes hecessary to find a compromise candidate Borah will pull the pro- gressive following and be sufficient. ly safe to sult the standpats. The only defect In the program ts that, from a progressive point of view, _ Borah will not do. As a progres sive Borah is still on SUPPORT A CHILD Mo, Mareh 26.— or woman, married today |@ that on June 22, 1910, the de- adopt a income increases be a question of You can double the beauty of your hair in ten minutes with a little Danderine When you see a head of heavy heir, that giistens with beauty and ife; has an incom- end is fluffy and at once conclude woman is usi nothing else for the hair. “ry of ite lustre, strength and its ‘ery life, and if “If Walling Says some of our bachelors cutting down their expenditures for cigars, ties and silk sox in order to set aside enough to support and give « child a home,” said Mrs. Wynekoop. SPCR EERE DE * % George Patrick yesterday ® filed suit against Grant Smith % & Co, for $1,900 damages for ® the loss of the water from his # 2-foot well. Patrick charges ® jarred the earth so that the & water seeped from the well #& and has never returned. when canght order to fire being given; the lower Ei eouseeeseeeeeee * ReARRHAHAKAHEE not overcome It produces s feveriah- ness-and itching of the scalp; the hair roots famish, loosen and die; then the hair faite out fast. | tf your halr has been neglected POPE GRATES jod Presa tensed Wired March 26-—-Maj. Archi 26 cent bottie of Knowlton's Dander | bald Butt, military aide Presi. ine at any drug store or totlet coum | dent Taft, ter; apply @ little as directed and of a long | in reeeipt here today tograph letter from. aeten minutes after you will say thie Pope Pius, to be delivered to the a¢-|was the best investment you ever) president in person, The com munication is said warmly to thank We sincerely believe, regardies | President Taft for sending his per: of everything else advertised, tha: |sonal representative to the vatican Mf you desire soft, lustrous, beau | and to refer to the development of tiful bair and lots of it-—-no dand|Catholiciam in America. The ruff—no itehing scalp and no more|friendly relations between the falling bair—you must use Knowl | United States and the vatican are ton's Danderi If eventually) also commented upon, it is said why not now 25 cent bottle wil} During bis visit here } Butt truly amaze you. lheid no communteation of any sort | with the quirinal ‘Jurors May Test It's So, IT’S 80” Upright Piano Slightly used, fine tone, handsome Come quick if you want it. Only . John C. Walling Co. 200-201-202-203 Second Floor, Opposite Elevator. Wet Evidence | (Wy United Press Leased Wire) | OLYMPIA, March 26.—If you are ja juror in a liquor . it is per. |miasible for you to drink the “ex | hibits” in the jury room. The #u preme court so held yesterday in firming the conviction of A. D, | Baker to the Stevens county |perfor court. The sheriff raided | Baker's place, seizing brandy as evidence. Baker tn his appeal claimed misconduct of the trial because t jevidence in the jury room instead of in open court. STEPHENSON PROBE (Ry United Prees Leased Wire) | WASHINGTON, March 2 teat over the seat of Senator In Stephenson of Milwaukee, which he case, standard size, Arcade Annex —SUBSCRIBE FOR— TheSeattle Daily Star Delivered at To show my appreciation of t Seattle Daily Star, I herewith subs ove month, and thereafter until o the following address, at the rate of 25¢ per month in city, or 35e per month by mail. Cat out and mail to The Star, Seat! renee js alleged to have purchased | through illicit mpaign funds, oc- cupied the sessions of the United States senate today. It is expected that the debate over the questions raised by the recent Investigations nson’s campaign methods itil Wednesday, when a il) be taken to determine whether the Milwaukee senator is entitled to his seat, Squabble Over Franchise IRTLAND, Or., March 26—The legal status of the deal by which the. Mount Hood Railway and Power pany was absorbed by the Portland Light and Power com: pany, today is the subject of con- troversy in Portland, Many claim | that the franchise granted the for- mer company to build a line be tween this city and Mount Hood lapses, as it was provided that the franchise should not be transferred, Your Home he fair and square policy of The scribe to The Star for a period of rdered stopped, to be delivered to tle, Wash. Phone No...,........ Dance at Dreamland tonight, #¢ beer and} jury sampled the} DLCASE FILL ID. These startling photographs, just received from dur correspondent lat Juarez, Mexico, tell the story of the execution of Maj. FP. K. Aldana, chief of staff for Geh. Francisco Villa, leader of the Madero troops in) Northern Mexico. Aldana bad sent word to Orozco, the rebel commander, that he (Orozco) would be #bot Orozco captured Aldana soon after and promptly executed him. The opper picture shows the when Alda: one was taken a moment lat sieaiibmscehaemtinnrensh var edeuueeial HIS HAND WIGGLED | Chicago. "Five doliare abd | | conte” were the only words spoken | Hin the triat of James Muldoon yes! |terday, charged with drunkenness, | | Muldoon was sentenced because be |could not hold his hand steady. London. John Burns, former labor leader, and now a member of the cabinet, declared in the house of commons that every one who} owns more than two dogs should be | forced to adopt a poor child | GREEN SIGNS =| CAUSE ARREST! It Is not every day that a man in| jarrested for displaying green signs, | \but."" as Mr. J. P. Burke, manager | jof McCormack Brox, said, “such | are the ways of the world. Some! of our would-be competitors, who are yelling hard times, blamed our | successful business to our green | signs.” Afier the signs were up jseven weeks came Mr, Burke's troubles, and came in the Ught of | an arrest. He said that although | he would be forced to take down | the green signs, the color will re | main in the minds of the thousands | of wage earners, who have at last realized McCormack Bros, is the) store that saves them money. Mr | Burke also said that although the signs would be taken down, the | Values inside will always be the | and the wage earner of Se- attle will always find a warm wel. leome and a chance at every end to jsave money. Mr. Burke is now out on bond, but still wears the smile that never wears off, and is still getting fatter. RRR “EVERYBODY'S DOING IT” “DOING WHAT?” BUYING OUR NEW FAMOUS SHELBY WIRE DRAWN wee keh ety i DUCED A_ THIRD. SEE OUR WIN.* Dow. * ELECTRICAL SUP.* PLIES AND * PAIRS i* + i GUSTAVE R. *| FOURTH avn. DN MAIN a5KG RRR RR Re rrr: Lettre eee rer es | 188 O8GAR —~ 1 Ler? A BOY VILE CALL FOR 1D FOR MRS, GRAVES, F MEXIC “jwould die together In Iwill be presented. were ‘SS. READ ID. Bur i TRY MY_ yeas, I TRY MY BEST, iD COUNTER hited a amet 2 MONEY TRUST IS BOOSTING FOR iy Freas Leased Wired W YORK, March 26-—Deelar ation that the “money power” ts getting bebind President Taft in hiv fight for the republican nomination for president wae made here today by Amos Pinchot, treasurer of the Roosevelt league, who teaued the following statement “Wall st. ix certainly getting Jn ork for Taft here. A commit f the Taft bureau, with he quarters in Fifth ay. ix clreniat- ing among capitalistic circles care fully worded appeals for jnoney with which to fight Roosevelt and accomplish the nomination of Taft. At the head of these requests ap- pear the names of the members of the Tali committee. } “There Kentlemen are the presi- dents, vice presidents, directors and trustees of more than 120 trust jcompanies, banks, insurance com- pavies and ratlroads “it Rainet the law for corpor- to contribute to national mpaign fads. It onght te be against the law for representatives AN OFFICER' i of corporations to mass together) I CAN HARDOKY 1S MRS, GRAVES’ BEST! | Medicine Reavy? LiDDLE Di BANDI Words b Music b y Sch Co YESS, MYLAD. ID WASE Fricuur To TS KILL THREE > THEN ROB AB (My United Vreen Leased Wire) PARIS, March 26.—Members of | the “phantom bandits,” the wo gang of criminats to operate France in years, today robbed the Chantilly branch bank of the So. ciete Generale of a large sum, after killing two watchmen and a chaut. feur. No trace of the criminals bas been found, and it is believed that the bandits doffed their disguises, mingling with the erowds which gathered about the scene. The crime is @ duplicate of a number of earlier explotis by the wame band, with the addition that more men were slain today The first report of the crime came from the outskirts of Paris, where the outlaws secured an auto- mobile in which they made the trip to Chantilly, Here three men wait- ed at a cross roads, when a high. | | powered automobile approached with ite owner In the rear seat and the chauffeur driving. One of the! men stepped forward and waved his handkerchief, and the machine! Wife Walked Throug BOSTON, ™ 1] Y & fusilinde fram: matic revolvers, whieh ales off the chauffeurs head, The man i the over the rear end of the: caped with @ wounded. bandits dumped car and disappeared before ers could intertere, : ward they appeared at Chas bear the race egure, | entered the bank two watchmen with & quantity of cash The abandoned 4 found near Chantilly It is believed that international halted. Another followed by an attorney work in @ suburb, ward they hada with the poll Ketiling arme and woendlng two @ Street in Negligee, H sm. March 26.—"That Hetms with and use the pressure rained by thelr his wife, Mrs. Irma Blanche Helms, | ence of liquor at! corporate offices wherewith to nom- inate theif candidate.” FIGHT OVER WOMAN; ONE IS DEAD (By United Press Leases Wire; SALINAS, Cal, March 26.- result of Jealous quarrel on a hranch near Bradley, in the southern end of Monterey county, Fred Aim ia dead today and Wm. Ward is in jail here charged with bis mur der. Jealousy over Mra. Alm, wife of the dead man, le eaid to be the cause of the trouble. Both men are ranchers. Ward went to the Alm }ranch armed with a rifle, and em gaged in an altereation with the jowner, in which Alm was shot three }time by his neighbor. Ward was severely stabbed in the back. Hytanders declare that the stabbing was done by Miss Edring- ton, the It-yearold stepdaughter jot Alm. Ward claims that Alm did jthe cutting, |_ Ward was under medical care in [Salinas jail today, It Ie stated the | wound will hot pfove fatal. The rancher has a divorced wife and six children in Bradley mpled into a lfelens hea: ncaa nde tents SPOKANE, March 26.—Jjobn J Browne, millionaire capialist and banker, dropped dead tn his office here yesterday afternoon from neuragiia of the heart, Browne e» tablished the first chain of banks throaghout the Northwest ‘Orders Gormley | to Pay Alimony Unless Matt H. Gormley treasurer of King county drawing down $8 a examiner for the state board of the doctor asks. He knows accountancy, pays hin divorced “| wife $75 alimony within the next what a sluggish liver means. | four days, he will be sent to Jail, He knows that headaches, bil ‘This order was made. by Judge ious attacks, indigestion, inte yesterday. Gormley b |leged to owe $1,000 in back nouy pure blood, are often promptly to Mrs. Ida Gormiey, from whom relieved by a 4 liver pill he procured a divorce in July, 190 on the ground of incompatibility Ask him if he approves of Mre. Gormley was given the cus 5 © Ayerée |tody of the children and $75 per Ayer's Pills. "Mex | month. Seven months after the di Hath j Yoree jormley married again \They Go After | That Easy Money =n} Two extra men in both the comp troller’s and city treasurer's offices were required yesterday to meet | the rush of élaimants who wanted some of that $10,000 refund money on special assessments levied for jjelty improvements during the last ||few years, About 200 got some of |||their money back” There are still |i|about 700 who are entitled to va rious sums Jersey City, N. J.--Mre, Susan MeRarn Mins Al away within four days Ask Your Doctor are your bowels?” This is generally the first questi former id now expert” ERFECT ization pasteur 1s your assurance of able milk, The Kristoferson pas teurization plant has no superior on the Coast. Drink Kristof- erson’s Milk. A. Kristoferson, Main 223. Ind, 223, depend- SWEDISH BUSINESS MEN START ACTION At last Saturday's meeting of the ||local Swedish Business Men's club }/action was unanimously voted upon to send letters, cireulars, ete. to |} shipping firms in beth American || and European seaports, especially |/the Scandinavian ports, Inviting J! shipping interests to get busy and _— | include Seattle in their plans for in- | creasing business when the Panama NOTICE OF LECTION j= Th elocal Swedish business mon's f organization Is growing very rapidly and ts composed of progressive and ‘The annual electioi of ‘offic| ¥4eawake men of Swedish birth cers of the Young Men's Re-| “escent Publican’ Club of King County! Chartes Deireich, charged with will be held at Arcade Hall,| wife desertion, must go back | to Saturday, April 6, 1912, at 8| Wisconsin, His appiication for % , , Bs veg Wiit of habeas corpas was dented lock p.m. Other husiness| Sy" judge Ronald nesterdey. Tew |reich claimed that his wife refused r we A IGAN. Pres, |t@ come to Seattle, preferring to JAMES A. DOUGAN, Pres. | stay with her father, sad mother te W. K. SICKELS, § Wisconsin Opera singer, drank wine to excess | while in the company of 23-year-old Arturo Targoni, son of @ prominent official of Florence, Italy, and that she followed the young Italian from her home to bis apartments clad only in negligee at 3 o'clock In the morning, riding in @ milk cart, are} sone of the sensational allegations made in court by Heims, “dentist to King Vietor of | |Italy,” who is suing for absolute | j divorce. | ing. Mrs. Heltus, who te alwayy accompanied by her mother, appear- ed in court In a third handsome Dr. Henry M.|% This is the third day of the bear i ECZI not metely janet whet on og gent ten} the meantime s secre |wown and the third set of sable furs | ? |shown so far to a curious throng | that crowded the court room. Dep- ositions from the milk cart driver and his gon, read in court, told in detail, how Mra. Heims was found |wandering about the streets of \Florence clad in a nexligee, bed- jreom slippers and a large picture bat. The deposition charged Mra, j= it Varies in Weight Did you know that a dollar weighs more some times than at other times? That's a fact. Now, when it welghs more, you are entitled to get more for your dollar; but when it weighs less you shouldn't say a thing about it. Day after tomorrow, Thursday, March 28, your dollar is going to weigh considerably more, dear reader and shopper. Be sure to do your shopping that day, of course. There will be a big article in to- | morrow’s Star, five columns long, jon page 3—don't forget that, page| | 3-— which will show you quite plain- | {ly why your dollar will weigh more | jand exactly how to take advantage | of the dollar's lareer purchasing | power, when “all signs are favor-| able.” Y. M. C. A. NIGHT SCHOOL OPENS The Y. M. C. A. day and night) lechools opened for the . regular jepring term of 10 weeks tonight | | | } | } OH! YOU DOLLAR Three Nights Return Engagement bg Demand, ¥ ra “MISS NOBOD! Seats Now Prices 30 Seattle Main 43 TONIGHT—ALL Bargain Matinee COLISEUM Phone ee TONIGHT AND Al Matinees Thi bc. ‘The Oliver D, “THR et ow on earth f |the classes convening two evenings | - each week. While any course may be arranged to suit the individual needs of the student, a series of} short courses have been provided for, including shorthand and type-| writing, general business course, | common branches, college prepara | tory course and accountancy The! same {nstructors who served dur ing the winter course have been retained, Coroner's verdict In the matter of |the death of Joe Considine, the ‘Civil war veteran who was shot| and mortally wounded while in his cabin at Ballard Beach last Tues {day night, and who later died at the city hospital, formaily charges the killing of Considine to Henry | Haight, a neighbor The testimony tended to show that the shooting was the result of a drunken brawl, Haight apparent lly not being conscious of having jcommitted the crime. Haight was | present at the hearing but did not | testify. Chinese Plot Uncovered PEKIN, March 26.—A widespread | |plot to overthrow the United Chi nese republic, and to restore to the throne Pi Yu, the baby emperor, | |was uncovered here today ale | ident Yuan Shi Kai fears to arres ‘the leaders of the conspiracy, be- \Meving their arrest would precipt-| tate a renewal Of the rioting here. / Held for Death of War Veteran ~ OTHER BIG S PANTAG Big La 2 5—Other its Jiu ite Wrest exe Swo! Japanese. Experts DREAMLAND Wednesday, ™

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