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Luftro Stain An With a Lustre eT for x Farniture Interior Wooc A sint, Black and Pe 4 15¢ and Tints While 1529 4th Av. se Roots, Barks and Herbs When Other Medi- cines Fail Free OLDEST CO-ED IS NOW 80 MADISON, Wis, April 6.— With: out question the University of Wis consin can claim the oldest co-ed in the United States in Mra, W, D, Winship A varsity stadent at 80, studying physiology, sociology and philoso phy, she makes an interesting case. TheWainty, white-haired old lady has become decidedly popular since and the students and faculty alike are hoping that her health will per mit her to complete the course of study she has mapped out, Deeply interested in all problems of the day, eager to learn and to do things, Mra? Winship finds keen en- joyment lr her college work, King Pierp. Is Fixing It Vrews Leased Wire) . April 6—Cables from Rome today say that Em- peror William hae “command. J. Plerpent Morgan to meet him in Venice soon. it is be- lieved the conference wil! refer to the Turko-ttalian war, Morgan Fecently visited King Treatment Sent to All. Simply Send Your Name and Address Today who are Twill send ne of sasthing you ever too fame Kind of remedies Piece used in china fc ® vp, and f se of rend 4 1 want elps you I x f * Hreaiment to yo for it. If tt to tell you postage are fnew Addre » co, Dept Bi. Ben Francisco. 1 this office title ex Baatitu.ttas been reduced [science page Searches are made Wyers who train ‘alist W have at their el omplete set in- copies docu- B now Ic 1 the re. Ln or ablest lawyer in the 0 say that searct could he + @ lik Mitee to defenc if attacked You if you Washington Insurance Company Emmanuel, and it is said he them learned the best terms that Turkey can expect. if Morgan unofficially communi. ca these to the kaiser the lat ter probably will forward them 0 the Turkish government, it ie reported that Morgan will urge the kaiser to use his Influence to induce Turkey to cede Tripoli to italy. No Flood Money (my t a Presse Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, D.C. April 6 That no more money wil! be priated for use in the stricken food districts of the Mississippi valley unless conditions there be come mach worse than at present Was stated here today by Congress man John J. Fitzgerald of York, chairman of the houxe appro: priations committee, following a conference with President Taft and & number of officiais of the Red Cross Society Finger F inger Freaks (BY United Prose Leased Wire) ST. PETERSBURG, April 6— The village of Koshilovo has « colony ef more than 50 peasants who possess from one to fi fingers mere than the ordinary human being. They are all de- scendants of a peasant who married in the earty part of the last century and who had two extra fingers on one hand. intermarriage is spreading the deformity to neighboring vil- lages, according to a gov ment report. Some of the pe. ants have ae many as 8 fingers on one hand, and others have one or two extra on each hand. BIG EGG RECORD BELLINGHAM, April 6A biack Minorca pullet owned by D. L. Par Haman of this city holdr the record The pullet’s exe inches In clreum ference and weighs just five and a half ounces. It is in the Incubator. Finally Crawled Out PORTLAND, Or., April 6.—Frank Campbell thought Patrolman Bake sy Was a holdup man, He ran and crawled into a 12 Inch stovepipe Hakesy could not Mduce Campbell to come out. so he poked him with a seantiing, which had the desired ettect, FUNERAL OF RODGE! PASADENA, Cal, April 6.-—-Thir- teen persons were present at the funeral services of Aviator C. P. | Rodgers. Mrs. Rodgers was too ill | from prostration to go to the ner- |viees, being under the care of a |aurse constantly. Rodgers’ cousin, | Lieat. John R. Rodgers. U. S&S. N and G. #. Harris, bis last passeng | Were among the mourners WILSON GOT 21 MILWAUKEE, April 6—Co wnofficial returns of the rece! |mary election in Wisconsin te ive Woodrow Wilson 21 delegates the national democratic conven tion and Speaker Champ Clark 4, | with one delegate mninstructed. | ce | “Straight Dope.” 7 HATS IN THE RING y United Press Tease’ Wire) | AN JOSE, Cal., April 6.-—Seven | hate in the ring in the hott mayoralty campaign San Jone has having a hard time making up their minds. Boys’ Regn of Terror pited Press Leased W , AUSALITO, Cal, April 6—A nth's reign of terror, including burglaries and holdups, ended in the arrest of four heys, § to 10 ara of age, as the culprits PRIMARY FOR DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. | WASHINGTON, D. ©., April 6. |The house committee on the IMs trict of Columbia today Mmanimousl ordered a favorable report on th: aris bill providing for a prest titial primary in the district uw Wells, recently candidate | for mayor on the soctalist tieket | will be one of the speakers at a big mass meeting in Dreamland rink Sunday night to protes! againet the treatment of the strih ers in Aberdeen, Hoquiam and | Raymond A parade of laborers, under the leadership of Socialist and 1, W. W memb will precede the mass meeting. Other speakers will be Kate Saddler, FH. Allison, Harry }Eloyd and: es J. Lewis. are she entered the university last fall, | >" New| “| they consider the funniest stories they ever hear: The women voters are} THE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1912. America’s Charming ‘‘Mail Lady of the Snows” Is Una Barnes, Heroine of Michigan Blizzards ms | | | Una Barnes is 18 years old, She ie-or waa student of the Western State Normal School of Mich igan. If she bad gone on to school she would have uated in June But Una did not go on. Instead she put away her books, and with them her hope of gradation, put on “boots and overs” and took up the work of her father when he laid it down. For her father, a rural mall carrier out of Kala manoo, Was too sick to cover his route any more. He was down and out; it would be a long time before he would be able to drive the mail wagon again. He w in a fair way to lose bis p! in the government service, And thus it was that Una put eway her books and her hopes and drove to and fro in the rigorous weather of the Michigan win viniting daily 400 ttle roadside mail boxes that the 400 farm tamil! might have their mati ‘The other day those 400 patrons, in apprectation of the faithful services of their little post girl, ehip- tin and gave her # purse of $50 in gold Una Barnes ts perhaps the youngest post girl in the United States, The folks on her route are certain, | at least, (hat she is the most charming one, She has been af angel of mercy and cheer to them all this dreary winter—a little angel In a big Galloway coat, & sweater, a knitted cap and boots and overs, UNA BARNES E PPED FOR STORMY DAYS trike at Tacoma MA, April 6—Three hun SESS HSHH HHS SHHEEHEOHOES HSH HHO OSD! e| | } . MY FUNNIEST STORY. 4 SHS HH HHS SSHSOESHSOHOH HH HOH H OHO OS | mre eu ‘ men are on strike at the St and Tacoma Lumber mill, the claim, and within a week W. D. jaywood, central figure in us Creek strike and murde few yearn back, will arrive to di ithe men, Haywood also direct }the bix strike recently at Lawren: and comes here from there. Eliza-| beth Gurley Flynn, the Spokane gir! who went through the free speoch | fight there and who was also activ« jat Lawre is also coming | New World’s Record U, 8. destroyers Trappe and Monag han made a new world’s record in | night torpedo firing in this barbor } last night. Every torpedo sent fre these vessels struck the bull of the target. T entire « five vessels made an averag per cont—ab the average daylight firk Dragged by Train PAKLAND, Cal, April 6—Drax ged for more than a block in a taxioab which collided with a electric train in unis city, Richard Kessler, a well known cafe prop-| tletor of San Francisco and Oak land, is wife and 15-yearold daugh- tex, tfma, and David Jones, a cha feur, ate te tee ye p of of 70) for serious injury, Jones will die. None agiouspess at noon today CLEANED 'EM OUT PORTLAND, Or, April 6.—"l'm} ding to clean out thie joint,” CarroW remarked blithely as he! strolled into a restaurant ly he was alone, He then smashed a glans cigar case, threw a few! dishes into the street, and peac fully went to sleep on the star boarders’ table BLANCHE WALSH AT THE ORPHEUM THI6 WEEK Bianche Walsh, actress, is the “headliner” at the Orpheum this Several noted stage men and wor given The what Today Miss Walsh Breaks Down Under Severe Strain handed=hers in, and here it is: To be really funny, a story must have actual human touches, it seems to me, and here is one that always had an appeal because of its dramatic situations. A Baptist deacon from a small Western town took his wife East) for a visit with relatives. While there, the wife died The grief-stricken deacon wrote the sad news back to his brethr and expressed a wish to place a large memorial window in the ¢hurc one that would symbolize the herolef and beauty of his wife. A large opening was made, and the church wardens awaited anx jously the coming of t mortal he deacon remained in the Bast, Weeks lengthened into months—three of them passed, and then came | the window It was fixed in place with all pomp and ce , aad on the fol-| lowing Sunday the entire congregation turned d with handker chiefa and sincerest sympathy. For word had been received that the | long-absent deacon would be at the services. | When the deacon appeared on the scene of mourning he showed | not a long, lugubrious face, but a countenance wreathed in smiles | To his arm clung @ sweet young thing whom he presented as his wite. “We have been married just a wee The congregation was chagrined leouple to the memorial window; and silence Then some one in the cholr snorted. It ni ices, For, in vari-colored letters on the memo} “The Aipha and the Omega” (the Beginning and the | he deacon, who had written the inscription in the lof his grief, had been an unitonscious joke of his grief, had perpetrated an unconscious joke r announced triumphantly glanced from the bridal again An embarrassed | he They back arly broke up the window, they End) first moments ve} read ee ee ee ees * \Needle in Flesh : of This Baby : | BUCHANAN ,Aprilé6—A me ® |dium sized sewing needle was ex. * tracted from the left side of Bernlee Williams, the 4-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Williams, by doctors, after an operation had been performed on the little child. Hov jong the needle had been imbedded in the flesh was not known. TURKEY TROT HAS VICTIM MAHANOY CITY, Pa., April 6. Michael Boschak of Morea undertook to demonstrate the steps of the “turkey trot” to a number of companions in the Morea mine during a moment of idleness. He lost his balance, slipped * into the mouth of a manway * plunged at an angle of * degrees to the bottom. A ee ea * * * [ee eee eee ee ee eee | Ask Your Doctor 'You could not please us better than to ask your doctor about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for ‘ coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis. Thousands of families always Universally Used For eighty yeare as a keen relish for many a dish. ‘PRESIDENT YUAN SHI-KAI This, is the latest photograph of the Chinese president, and shows thy | convention a| undoubtedly 1 {tion | ee ee ee seeeeeteee tees ICeell [his father blow ldo likewise. "(THE MARKETS | pnfined to the Providence | chaste hospital here today suffering from a | Soocraing of, the victims had regained con | feet | Native Wastingeon but- Jack | Wenatchee apples Inatant-| Chuel New Chinese President 7 | Carrots, ma | |At Fountains & Elsewhere NO MORE DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR OR ITCHY SCALP IF YOU DO THIS MAROONE VANCOUVER, B.C, Ap Marooned on lonely Fanning 1,000 miles southeast of Honol gang of sh 5 lieved to be the crew of a Hritieh nailing yessel, which encountered a hurrica®e and became waterlogged are to be picked up by Makura, en route from this port to Australia, according wor brought on the Canadian-Australian | Nner Zelandia, which arrived today Burbank Free to Experiment Now| SANTA ROSA, Cal, April | Luthes Burbar ub wi is today free to devote the remain der of his career exclusively to th conduct, of further experiments, fol lowing the of his immense farm here transfer of the mercial of bb fruit, flower and pla Rollo Hough of Oakland and G. Smith of San Francis The income on bin work bh year pure erty will @ have an all his novelties. 6 inland lene, whose hair has been neglected or ts soragay, faded, dry, brittle or thin, Besides beautifying the hair, |Danderine dissolves every particle jof dandruff, cleanses, iflen jinvigorates the sealp, forever stop- | ping itching and falling bar. | Try aw you will, you cannot find any dandruff*or a loowe or falling hair and your scalp will never itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use of Dander ine, when you will actually see sew hair—fine and downy at first-—yes but really new hair sprouting all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair, and lots of it, surely get a 26 cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and | Just try it Your Mair Looke Soft, Fluffy, Lus- trous and Abundant After a wrecked #a be Danderine Hair Cleanse. Yes. Certain? 7 that's the joy of it Your batr be comes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl'a after a Danderine balr cleanse. Just try | this joth with a little Danderine and efully draw it through your hatr, taking one email etrand at a time Thie will cleanse the hatr of dust, dirt ané excessive of] and in just a fow moment you hav doubled the beauty of your hatr A deligh tleularly th plan ul surprise awalte, par. who have be and the end Hotel Milwaukee | A New Hotel, Centrally Located Over $70,000 Worth of High Class ¥ ure in Rooms RATES Kingle Honme, per week ... | Room and Balls, per week. . Kisame Meat Hot and Cold Water | Kiecirie Lights Telephones IN EVERY | Room neee t eraged $10,0 $2.50, Month $10.06 ’ $5.00, Monit $20.00 Inspect this hotel — Bveryihing complete—A beautifal lobby and correspondence room CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS $10,009 Dining Koum im Connection. Phones: Ind. 2071; Main 4594, Bremerton Sailor Boy Drowne PORTLAND, Or., April 6—A Banister, a 17 hed to the United States erul in the Wille terday after which he wax wave wa FY | N t Hoston, was drowned mette river here noon when the paddling wa made by a steamer in Bremerton, Wash mother resides | Foss “Dark Horse” N, Apri 6—Although | Gov, Eugebe N. Foss bas withdrawn from the Massachusetts he expects to dem according to} here today by hin Paid Woodrow Wilson Club Releving in the candidacy of Governor Woodrow Wilson, of New Jersey, for the office of President of the United States, 1 hereby en- roll as @ member of the Woodrow Wilson Club, of King County, Wash (ngton, and agree to work for his nomination, Advertisement. canoe swamped by # His home where Stgn here Residence address +-Precinet . presidential ca & statement mad secretary, Dudley Holm: Holman said Gov. Foes that none of the various democratic aepirants to the nomination will be able to muster the two-thirds vote pemea ry awing national and thinks @ dark horse get the nomina No dues, Cut out and mail to GEORGE A. CUSTER, Secy., 454 Arcade Annex, Seattle. Moving, Storage Packing, Shippin HOUSEHOLD svip:dtemd Rédve ed Coods — fron the asi nt? Rate AbLoze & FATTLE ERAELL 305 Man MAIN 29 Ind.2479 WHY WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON DENTISTRY The Ohio Dentists are a perfect organ ization of pro fessional appiying nodern and to this par- ore . * Bricklayer Is Fastidious ST. PAUL, Mion., April 6 Pastidious tastes of Nils Hock stad, a bricklayer, led to his arrest in Chieago on a charge of deserting his wife in Minne apolix Wh the 5 filed soct Mra. Hockstac charges. the humane Wired to Cihieage for a bricklayer who was tdious In his tastes.” » look fas. Seeeteteeeeeeeet eee HE GOT STUMP HOOD RIVER, Or, April McCroery, 9, had often seen out stumps with thought he would He got the stump. They may save his eye dynamite, and The pricse p following are the average aid by local sommisaion ser: | to the . og Prices in| are ‘subject to variation, | to freshness and general | bat thoes | indicated, are for strictly grades. 8 and Butter—selling Price. excellence, of. America each one bes nk an expert in” some par- cular branch f modern ighest grade . the oper- reduced to @ with our low $15 Sets of Teeth ter Kees ; rae Fillings | 50c and lowal men Navel oranges Dreseea Meate—Seiilg Price. 07% 14 minimum, prices, each patient de- | rives a direct | benefit, Long tedious waits anded working today who are the seme old methods of ten and even twent aR, steer wna tongue, freak: — Ww know that your 4 that every mon necessarily in a d costs you money All Work Guaranteed 12 Years guarantee large enough to Kive. you immediate at- Short loin pork tistry tention, Shoulders —..-<< made w a Shoulders | pee Pig: ® $8 Gold Crowns $4 a that methods have elin painful 1 operations Opposite Stone, Fisher Avenue, Cor. University Spring: Spring Turkeys. 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Level!" ern world, adopted afined, the preside The strain of guarding the peace of the yu tent iblic has broken down his health, and he is now under the care of physicians. st Don't travel without it, A quick lunch prepared in a minute. | ‘Take no imitation. Just say “HORLICK’S. | Not in Any Milk Trust

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