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So Yourself! Qriginal ond Genuine MALICK’S ITED MILK for All Ages. §Growing children, the whole body. and the aged. powder form, fa a minute. HORLICR’S, TT Bag Co., Inc suir Cases re our r iy Beattie 21 rot AY Hac ind 16 ie “BEN, THE BAD ’UN,” LAST OF WILD WEST ORATORS At Left, Ben Crede Cravens Starting Out for Prison With Guard; in- set ts Picture of Cravens’ GUTHRIE, Okla, April 3.—"Bad Ben” Cravens, the last of the pro fessional outlaws that infested these parts in the early, days, bas been taken to the federal peniten- tiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, where he will apend the balance of his days, unless President Taft commutes the sentence. To the Bertillon system. belongs the credit for having brought “Bad Ben” to justice. Cravens and a pal, in March, 1901, held up, robbed and killed Ab vin Bateman, postmaster at Red Rock, Oklahoma. The pal, Bert Attorney, “Al” Jennings Welty, was caught and given a life term. “ Ben” cscaped and tho next day killed Deputy Sheriff Tom — Then he dropped out of sight, In 1911 “Charles Maust,” a mar. ried man of Mound City, Mo, wae banded a fouryear sentence for horse-stealing in Missourl, At the penitentiary he was Bertilloned. The measurements of “Charles Maust” tallied exactty with those ot} “Bad Ben" Cravens. ney Jennings, who, by the | way, is the ex-leader of a gang of [train robbera. eee THE STAR—THURSDAW, APRIL 4, 1912. Barber Hunting for Wife 6o He Can Collect $10,000 Legacy Harry ¥F. Martin, a wandering barber, at present working in Mag: nolia, N, J., has been notified by lawyers an aunt has died and left him $10,000 on condition that y and settle down within the. bride within a day or two after the story is published, Uncle Hora Predicts His Own Death, Along With the Weather Unele Horace Johnson, weather weer of Middle Haddam, Conn., has nt out a storm warning for April 16, and predictions of hard winters for 1913 and 1914. He adds to the latter a prediction ‘of his own death in the mean time, saying his day “is near at hand, Saye Rooster no More Right to Murder Sleep Than a Man 8. V. Morris has been appol by the mayor of Baroroue . od | rect, igtiia, N, J, to find out where the rooster that makes it im possible for H. A, Hobbs, No, 211 Washington place, to sleep, Morris will have to stay up until 2 4. m. to do it Mr, Hobbs complains that @ rooster In bis neighborhood begins crowing at 2 a, m, and keeps it up untiLdawn, and that if a man made syth_p noise at night he would be le notified the city officials that be moved there in October, but would move out again if the rooster ton’t silenced Tramp Had $500 in Gems in Grip, but Did Not Know Their Vatue In o grip hid in a coal car BE. Simpkins found a pocketbook talniag $500 worth of jewels at ron, Wis, and a tramp ran up claimed ft. The tramp had bee unloading coal and hid the grip to get it out of his way He did not know the Jewels were kenw! saying he found them In Superior, This proved to be cor Mra. J. H, Foley baving lost them there WOOED IN GAS-FILLED ROOM ST, LOUIS, April 4, riage at Collinavile af Mins Amel [Trione, twenty-one, and Clifford ‘Tinne, twenty-three, followed & pro- from the deadly vapors in a min room, which represented a mir after an explosion, and which wi ite mine rescue course. Two months ago one of the five Nilinois #tate mine rescue cars ar- rived in Collinsville. who is a coal miner, took up the course In rescue wort Mise Trione THE ONLY WAY Cravens was defended by Attor-| The mar jwas an Interested spectator as he represent an exploded mine. Kitten Trione asked permission to posal made six weeks ago, when |enter the gas-filled room and take they wore helmets to protect them | the rescue course, Bhe was al lowed to stady the work while so nged as a part of tho Iinois|stayed almost three hours in the room, Two weeks later Miss Trione an- nounced her engagement to De De Tinne,|Tinne, and told her friends be had proposed while they were in the mine room. ES EES Greatest Criminals FRESNO, Cal, April 4—~ Characterizing John D. Roc two biggest crimina the cenutry, Earl Rogers, Loe Angeles attorney, in discussing economic conditions before the Woodmen of the World here, declared the nation was on the FIRE 707 First Av. SALE! Of Lewis & Company’s Stock Formerly The Quality Clothes Shop This Sale Includes the Well Known ‘Society’ Brand of Clothes for Young Men and Men That Stay Young Also the “Sincerity” Brand at Less Than Manufacturers’ Cost For This Stock Must Be Moved in aHurry “ ” ! AMA 'S FOR } / Coughs Up” Money |NO. DAMAGES FOR HER (By United Press Leased Wire) | 2 last Mra. L. W. Sessions step | NASHUA, Ro H, Apr t-An ped from a window of room 23, Verge of a great calamity. “if my baby eried for milk,” sald Rogers, “and | had none to Qive it, the world would give 9 AT THESE REAMLAND dad Union. TONIGHT Seevenies Given to All. mb inelwhing five 25¢ perators oh expense, th r of materials in the Largest quantities, give Wpertunity to do yu a mving We ate glad to gua Ste these prices IGS 50c UP filed qpfek " Big 4 stopped ting H CROWNS $4 oth too bad m filled ts saved Regular $8 cr ere for $4 } Bridgework $4 ine teeth are repia bridgework, w fo stay permanent th Batt Tooth $8 the patient becaus perfectly and oot MOYear Guarantee tire you hk gun emetic administered hypodermical- ty to Frederick Tupper netted gis! in bills which Tupper is charged) with having stolen from John Hall, a lamberman. After the two me had hired a room in a lodging house, Hall accused Tupper of taking his) money. At the polite station Tupper was seen to swall something. A physician Injected a drug under the skin of Tupper’s arm and the prisoner soon began to cough up) the money, the police say, First came a $5 bank note, then & $10 yellow back. “George says he loves that litte curl over your right ear, “I'm glad to know that. I was just about to bang it on the other WONDERFUL HOME REMEDY — Every persons blood at times be- comes laden with impurities due to ack of care in eating This ie shows by sall mot the & wates to make @ quart, and takes werent befote meals, the Will soon become pure and ae senor energy and strength will BALDNESS —There ORE EN vee ae. real core ve but it be ge avoided by the Sarr an In proper condition To remove dandruff, stop scalp trri- tation and keep he hair bright, healthy and) growing, use twice 8 week the following simple tonic Dissolve an ounce o! ee pin GlataseLess. FACE fine face-cream that hair can castly be mu an ounce of aimoz water, then addin A new remedy made by dl an ounce of erystos in a r has been found to p only the merits of the yery best othing eye-tonic, but will make ive to them that rkting look. A few drops daily make them strong and well a s. granulations from the RALPH KROWS ELECTRIC CO. 316 Union, Opposite P. 0. We can repair that Flatiron or Fan. Wireless Goods, Free Code Cards, Retail Everything Electrical $3.25 For Large Load $2.25 For a Small Load Carbon Cooking Coal, $4.75 per ton, delivered In university dis- trict, These prices are made to save movifig stock from old yard to our new location, c. B. NIBLOCK 5640 20th N. E. Kgnwood 674 | Shibley apartments, to hang out a bathing sult, and fell through a (skylight. April ta jury decided sho | Was negtigent and dealed her suit to recover damages. |GIRL CHANGES NAME | LOS ANGELES, April 4.— Through court decree, Miss Grace Pigg is Grace Plummer. In peti | Honing for the change. the girl ig- nored the court's sugxestion that a year's wait might obviate the mu consity ot a legal change. Took “Whisky for Cramps PORTLAND, Or., April 4.—Phil Douglas was attacked by cramps when be saw a bottle of whisky in Ed Medford’s pocket. He drank, but the cramps worse. He rolled in agony in streets. Phil told the Judge all about it, “Ten Raeeteaeanaaeneenk LABORER HEIR TO $160,000 & BUFFALO, over $150,000, ee * Rake kkhenheenh Chicago, April 3—Mrse, J. H, Skaggs recovered a $200 set of furs stolen from her home six montha yy | 880 when she recognized them on girl in a department store. A young man had presented them to the girl. ier Batver—selting Price, Native Washingvon out- iggy, loci’ rr Wenatchee apples... Navel oranges . Trimmed sides nort loin pork Ha Pienic homes - Boiled ham Ox tongue. each Briea con Poultry—! Springs, 2 Ib: Springs, ove’ urkeys. live Hens Roosters, live, Ducks, live, Baebes aor. Potatoen, By Oregon onions . Carrots, sack Calif. Hothouse lettu Head let De you know of any geod way to keep trousers from bagging at the knees? Whiszer--Sure. Turn ‘ew around jand wear ‘em backwards on alter- te days, Ask for $250,000 WASHINGTON, April 4.— sonal appeal to President to to call on congress for an emergency Appropriation of $250,000 for the Missiasippi river Oood sufferers was made here today by Senator Ollie James of Kentucky and Con- kresaman J. J. Russell of Missourt. Both James and Russell bronght | telegrams showing that thousands of persons in the flood districta are suffering from the lack of food. * They Wanted to “Travel LOB ANGELES, April 4.—Prest- dont J. A. Murpry, National Bank of Commerce, waa confronted last as Secretary on @ pean tour. A toieek Sea tnaerent an ad in an April 1 morning paper. tee sae ae cee w| stition ne enough to satisfy me, or | Would tear the front off a na- tional bank in an effort to get 41 WEEKS OF WORLD’S FAIR BAN, FRANCISCO, April 4-- “Winter to winter” will be the sio- ann. of the Panama exposition, ac cording to announcement made to- day by the fair directors, that the expontion will open Saturday, Feb. 20, 1915, and close Saturday, Dee. 4, 1926. ‘Tits means a run of 41 weeks for the 1915 show—e record for world’s faire, as far as time is con- cerned. Militia May | Invade TOD the state milida Bra the United States may be used as an invading force, is the purport of a bill fram- ed by Attorney General Wicker sham, according to reliable infor- mation here today. The bill fol- lows the recent decision of the United States supreme court, to the effect that the state militia cannot be used as .an invading force if the United States should intervene in the present troubles ‘tm Mexico. 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