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Adolf Was Nearly Going to Stoc WY Carb, ResenT “FLuKer's Foucicce Foam” TNS GREAT CURE FOR BALDNESS, | ste wh A boy in tears, it he had ple | Crumbs on his ears. My soup makes noise what e’er | dot 1 cannot bail it 1 guess it would be pater to Inhale it. —Troy Chief. . SIR, MR. ADOLF. I ne | hotel, is today hopeful of recove Ing $3,000 which he was fleec » by ewo of his*gountrymen, as a re sult of his overconfidence Ttalian game called which resembles the English of bowling on the green. Leandro Farrato and Reinarri Sisto, the J. Rufos Wallingford ex perts on “docclo,” were arrested in Butte yesterday. Accoyding to Alas sa, Farrato was stakeholder of the $8,000 wager which he bad with Sisto, who was “touted” offeto bim Na in the boccio, port CLEANSES THE HAIR AND MAKES IT Weve Any Falling Hair, Itching Sealp or Dandruff if Yau Uxp a Little Danderire. To be possessed of a head ef * Peavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous Nutty, wavy and free from dand ruff is merely a matter of using & ttle Danderine. Phe very first application cleanse’ the scalp, stops itcbiners, destroys and dissolves every par ticle of dandruff and prewemm ttre hair from falling out It Is easy and inesspensive te hans nice, soft hair and lots of #. Just t a 25 cent bottle of Knosrinon’s nderine now—al drag stores recommend it—apply a ttt. rected ati within tn mirasee tifere will be an appeammce ef abundance, freshness, fuudhtiness on HOTEL CHEF IS ROBBED OF $3,000) Joseph Alassa, chef at the Butler,as son of a millionaire, and when | he stepped around the corner dur ing a lull in the game to order the drinks for the party, the alleged conspirators made a bee line to the depot. The matter was secretly inv@stl hi and about was in possession of Mrs. Teresa a Parrate, wife of the sta’ at her home, 743 Seventh, ay, Seéret service agents are at tempting to Intercept three letters to Italy from containing the rest of the money and an incomparable gioss and low tre, aed try as you wit you cammot | find a umce of dundruff or trtineg hair aster you will downy at first bar scalp, Danderine te, we believe, the only sure hatr grower, destmwrer of dandruff and cure fer Mehy scalp and tt never tude te slop fuiting hair at onee if you wart be prove hew pretty amd set your hair really i, moismm a cloth with a little Dan about two weela’ ute, when see new hair--fine and yes Dut remliy new derine and come tudtty dime |) (hreagh your wir (aking one saat strand ms tine, Your tester wilt be seft Moy wth bewortitd m just a bow moment a Gebpitbe surprew avatdibs eomnereonte WO les thd Going to Buy a Piano? — You can't afferd te overieals us. We haven't Mie largest place of business, but we gre BIG = int of money an PIANO. of # PLAYER-PIANO-—wan't cast you ; to look: at the pienes and team WHAT. WE CAN DO for yoo, We want yens te ane: ane Piano Parlors — nicest arrangement in city, nothing in Seattle like i Pigme recitals every Easter Saturday April 6th, on Big Easter Special Day Lilies 10,000 choice selected Easter Lilies have been consigned us From Heywood Gardens Greenhouses To be sold at prices which are Way Below Wholesale ORDERS TAKEN ALL, WEEK Every flower lover in Seattle should watch tisement ifThe Star Friday for prices these the city. for our big adver Don’t fall to get one of egant Potted Easter Lilies at lowest prices ever quoted in Watch for big Special Quotations on Everything fof Saturday, big Easter to cost and below on scores of articles. certificate. ae GENUINE HOT For Good Fr Wed Spetial Day. Prices cut Ask for a CROSS X BUNS Ihe don, 2 dos, the pecials FOR STALL NUMBER, SEE BULLETIN BOARD AT WESTLAKE PUBLIC MARKET 7 pounds Sugar s Metches nkist Oranges, doz HREE DA’ AP KENYON'S' ‘WESTLAKE ~ 7 » Peanut Butter Churned it Jowa it » Trout, tb cans Milk kinds Candy Kaster Kaw 5 for ate each. ..106¢ 1,000 Sheet 1 t Paper Rotary En Flour Sifte nel Chambers, small, ea. .10¢ ve Child's Toy Broom, ea 106 but your real surprise wilt be | spreatiog out all over your) MY DEAR SIR, OF HAR PR WE HAF FORTY OR PFirry ALREADY. Peorme SHOWN UP, = —_" DEY DON'D Secc! 138 NOWADAYS FROM MISSISSIPPI —— DEY VANT To RE THE §STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1912. kK Up With “Fl ESTORERS payer KINDS OF Testimony We RAN Wio ASE HERE as ACQUITTED PACKERS | SHOOT PRICES UP. | We CHICAGO, April 2 hers) pot guilty May pork goes up $1 a barrel We shall now dissolve th said John 8. Miller, chief atto | the | pac i | j cord hors $196 T meats 000 verdict means the restor sald Louls F. Swift | t riba advanced half ie evidence showed that we make a amalie ty any other industry | packer | Pork went up 50 cents, making Wilkerson, who them about the meat business of Ch The increases in prices on pork a cent a pound, My betlef is not changed by tb (By United Press Leased Wire.) jury, find the defendants (meat selling at $17 a barrel } National Packing Co. of our own ac orney for the packers The price of lard t# raised half a cent a pound, netting the pack | ation of the prestige of American | one of the acquitted packers netting the packers | Ogden Arniour $1.50, netting the packers $58,760 verdict,” said Federal Attorney | volees the conviction of everybody who knows a hicago, Omaha, Kansar City lard and short ribs will pa 750 ef the cost the packers were put to if biring high-priced Inwyers to up the loopholes of the Sherman antitrust law, whi 1ie in the courtroom, not daring (o go under oath and deny | Ives sai he charges against them, POLICE they. them | GUARDING MILLS AT ABERDEEN a 2—With 61 strikers under arrest, halis used be the strikers osed and a sbulb letio iswued by oe Parks calling fen citizens to testore law and or der, the lamb wirtke uation on REALTY MARKET | IS VERY BUSY Tun read estate market ie begin mings te pick up, especially in the sale ef property along the lakes tol be used for summer homes. George | W. Dittime, former mayor of Seattle, Ine: preetieally completed the plans for his seven story hotel on Fourth av, north of Pine st property jointly with bis brother and work on the bailding will com mence as soon as the plans fully drawn by Architect James H Schack. Two la % were sold ye ‘auntleroy, and the cer Island. In both were thé? purchasers. leroy tract was bought by Jones, and the Mercer Inland jerty by Mise Evelyn 8. Hall, suy intendent of the Seattle General | hospital Million Dollar ! Steckyards Concern Negotiations are under way for} the purchase of the the Seatije Stockyard ganized a few days italization of $1,001 corporators are F. F, Purcell and Herbert W. Meyers. The Mead which formerly was used for a track, is about 140 acres in area, | He owns that Meadows by »mpany, oF with a cap 100. The in we and between 8,000 and 10,000 head! tile could be accommodated on incorporators announce that intend to go after the business of the big packers in the East and Middle West, but that there are enough Independent packers in the Northwest to insure the company’s success, The Meadows Is owned by J, F. MeBiroy and the estate of A T. Van @ anter, George W. Dick- son and BK. KB. Caine, Duwamish Project Prosecuting Attorney Murphy and Deputy Prosecutor Evans are tn | Olympla ay conferring with At» torney General Tanner as to the y of turning over the $600,000 h waterway appropriation punty commissioners to the waterway commissioners to buy the right-of-way direct | The condemnation proceedings \for the waterway were continued juntil June %, when the appeal of A et OTT Want to Exclude jof the cafe ", | terday Harbor today is critical of people is gua ing, the mills, which are operating today. State troops In Tacoma and Seattle are ready to proceed to Grays Harbor if needed, but it ls] not thonght they will be ji ; Mere Time te | . ' Marriage is a failure if one of| the spouses is a religious fanatic, says Jesse G. Turner, who has ap | plied for a divorcee from Beryl D. Turner. The couple have been mar- ried for nearly 10 years and have; a little daughter, 56 years old. Tur ner says that his wife devotes more time to religous activities than to her home He asks for the} custody of the child for at least six months of the year Women From Cafes’ The license committee of the city | 1 is wrestling with a ticklish | n today, wh urges an ment to the Ih ordinances | to exclude a omen from | cafes at all tines, Representatives | owners and the wait-| “s union spoke against the ed cRange at w meeting of committee yesterday. The mat-! ter has gone over for two weeks. | E. S. Baldwin, consulting engi-| neer of the U. 8. reclamation serv ice; G. F. Perrin, ehtef engineer of the L, Co., Chicago, the studying of conditions for the proposed im- | pounding dam at Cedar falls yes The board will leave for Is some time this week Milady’s Toilet Table the « ne in a half-pint of witer 4 rub 1 ff or show lik skin soft, faly cutel head. | certain property owners will be con-|‘ cluded. BT, SIR, OUR FIRM HAS THOUSANDS profit than that} another acquitted | icle Foam” . . uker’s Foll Music by Cana THERE YoU ARG —— FLUKER'S Foc: | GICLE Foam” Grew THAT HAIRS TeK= (CK | at ( I DON'D Like Dot Feccow AGS. AND BESipED, . Seapine Z CARRIED THIS SAMPLE (9A LIVING PROOF. SOF Grin M IN. © MIGHT TAKE Some. , or Pe | Ane ually” inquires ifs the honorable 1st seasion b; elim has wriiten Jetters to a number of member plans to ran again for the/on the Toosevolt baad Saal Speaker Taylor is feeling his way |Tepresentatives, in which he ex-|legislature. Spenker ‘Taylor evi for reelection to honor of |presses an unwonted solicitude for|dently hopes whitewash his wielding the gavel the lower!the member's health, and just “eas-l#tandpat rules committee of the house of the next legislature, He to in Dance at Dreamland —-. . > Eilere—Forty Stores Larges of Musical Mercha There's 4 Good Reason! And there never was a better time! For just now we ae enabled to offer the Auto-Piane at a price lower than has ever been possible heretofore. We have just unpacked a earload of these wonderful instruments, and you may buy The Wonderful Auto - Piano at $482 Instead of $650 Here is a clear saving of one hundred and sixty-eight deb lars---a saving well worth while. For, mark you, nobody has ever been able to sell so fine an instrument for less than $650 heretofore, And yet you can now get the Auto-Piano, containing the best player action in the world, the most responsive, the most sensitive and the most dependable, for $482. The Terms Are Surprisingly Easy---$10.00 Down and $10.00 a Month You are invited to come in and hear this wonderful instru- ment. You can compare it with. any player to be met with hereabouts. We want you to measure it by any fair standard, and if it doesn’t stand head and shoulders above any other player-piano you ever heard---if it doesn’t do more, and do it better, than any other player-piano you ever listened to, then your money will be instantly. refunded and you needn’t keep it in your home a minute longer! Bring along $10.00 and get one. Special Player-Piano Re- citals at 2:30 and at 4:30 every afternoon Your old piano taken in ex- Use of the Library of change at a fair valua- Player - Piang Rolls for “one year °