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THE STAR—TH. THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1912. f, the Marvelous Curve Pitcher [ft ASK YOU VON QUESTION, Adour — | JUST VON—— DIT DoT BALL GO VERE YOU TRIED TO MAKE ID aot 4 THE SEATTLE STAR r Private Exchange WewHRK OF Tie sc S NORTHWEST LEACH OF nly Seattle paver having full leased wire mews service of the & Words b Sq Music by Co eu > Bubscrivers to office at onc the paper. Star. it t 1 and comply alia to Main 9400, yess —— vor OF ip? From Diana’s Diar | a i) nek, kindy ne this offloe arrive ¢ plight by n Department Ask for the Cirevlat MISS DILLPICKLES PARTICIPATES IN AN AVIATION Mi WITH A_ RIVAL BIRDLADY WHOSE VINDICTIVE WOULD ALMOST TURN THE @LOOD 10 ICE IN YOUR V BY FRED SCHAEFER. at once. nt to eon of the This con Economy,” recently s nding discontinue { government employes no doubt, be The president's message on @ress, contains an item recomm publication of an official register Means the “blue book it would. venient not to have such a last in the ly in presidential years, when pat much me public—especial s are being chosen. an had better ots of fun in ities, a nv While a valk than go deep into pol him in the armpits, rather hire t to € politics The 1 regula fornia, which is a state women vote The contest was to be Roosevelt and Tait. Great fight! Dozens of ‘a fs engaged Hundreds | of halls rented. Lines clean cut. La Follette mentioned only | “among others.” Finest Taft and finest organ izations you ever Taft men roasting Roosevelt. Roose-| velt The situation just smoked couldn't Follette sentiment the Tw a Follette clubs began to form in Nobody ad of them, plain folks, fellows who had never ¢ been seen in politics, farmers, city work ingmen, people pocket te And the} clubs grew and and | “Goe thing Taft st vat La Follette fellows split vote Fait will win ¢ meetings got columns of ¢ for rgan Hearst La Follette clut I thought they had things fixed in Cali of national interest this time between because | * aba mw EGCEETERETEN Ee population te left yesterday fed hy his family, tgp: Paul via Spokane, He declared that Wi Oregon bave splendid toe h themselves by avenue Of co Hill Optimistic", Northern, THT: Louis president of the | com 000 NAVAL OFFICER’S FATE =ey WITH COURTMARTIAL and | in the 8 of her boys, a and! BREMERTON, w h., Apri 11. taeas whose chastity hae been The successfully questioned? Will you on | Net until the navy department at be swayed by mere conjecture?” | Washington, 0. C., makes it public, Keiney took up every allegation will the decision in the court mar in the charges against Lieut. Jones CONSTIPATION land the nine officers constituting conduct as |the court retired to deliberate on |the verdict at 9 o'clock. Attorney Kelley for the made an eloquent plea for the . eis. cused and Mra, Margaret Met You're bilious, you have @ throbbing. sensation in your head, af ge gy Pe ae 4 A taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow wilh! rings under your eyes, your lips are parched. No wonder you feel a mean and ill-tempered, Your system is fall of bile not properly | off, and what you need is a ning up inside Remember | orders of the stomach, liver and intestines are cured by gentle, thorough Cascarets, A 10-cent box will keep you and tf family feeling good for months, Dont forget the children Roosevelt foie Great aft livering and you himself of the opin that one ke spots vecause of me way to to the elt bring “ wan to remove a part of i see prosperity (By United sed Wire) every otal wee just te $ “vest lass. in m said grew embers organs Those the progressive i Follette clubs ghty nice play els snickered. | me be vn proven by the p described Lieut. Jones e wisest will enc and * man who was attempting to conceal something wrong,” Kelley said. “Ad. mitting ali the frailties of man's he is not likely to go astray Vaft te \|RH The gh funds to La Fx to professional politi lining up f stump the “neuroties” scraper ae sisterly to make a grand stand play just whee plaudits away from me. was evit akers began to swed that to the members of the court as “manly Snuffs eet accord her just protection Shela, for the prosecu Won't |*" consideration tion, contended that the weakness! “The fate of this little woman de. of the defense war shown in the pends upon you, and not alone the fact that no attempt wax made to reputation of the accused officer,” show where Licut on stayed | lhe said. “Will you brand her in| while in Seattle or what berths h |the @ of the world and in later occupied on the train to Chicago. | vote’ 1 don’t call it will grab the wild state, of fc the nose ( red up to March 1. S publican,” so as to vote for Bob at the presidential primaries promis o 1 ith no knowing who 80 per cent sident Jerusalem! “The La away Was spreading like a brust 1 migt w ¢ hor of Tait, with everything inflammable ! miss from the He: Spre all those beautiful notices Hiram Johnson is out It J" great ovation, Tessie was nd day of the|up In the alr for an altitude | stent reat Beeleysport aviation meet, | (allem and the audience and it is in full swing. - All of Mike forgotten all about ber, Just O'Pylon’s sixteen air acrod w wan th center of interest ; up, doing dips, spirals and all kinds comes Texsie swooping down of thrillers, but the Went of the clouds fn her Carlin-Maie mostly to the two birdladies—me and the necks of everybody td and Tessie Flutter. The roar of with a gasp to watch her | jthe throng below wax like wine to|Down she dropped out of sigh} _ SEATTLE ROOSEVELT MEN : Se |. |peanut in the pack, th was same-|terrible fa But she curved’. t ‘i thing happened that left a nasty nto sight again mouth. Of course, Tes with a Nourish » in the game longer eany!” have, and can fly rings 4 their heads off { around me when It comes to aviat te was nowhere, ing, but she needa't hog all the | it sipterly to may, glory. I'd mad E Night and |grandstand play just when it} had landed m Kazoo lig grab the wild plaudits awny ,{a4 a feather in front of the me. I believe that woman in ctf. )., served seat section and was getting (Continued) ~ SPRING HORTICULTURE A REAL TRAGEDY ballot ) 00,00 ; This in the sec er new honors w ao Roosevelt had was w al we ask for Roosevelt is a deal’ primary election W. H. Merritt, president of the , Clark club: “Great! We will re de of people came in tO neat in Washington, We would like the local Teddy boom- to have a primary election that ie promise support. Se equ fair to us as to others, but state and county gal n by any method de thin morning y method di ened ‘the oat ‘eairniae headquarters in square | ile auton life rst and attle a gala alr toda by ry one ring his best smile. 10 Cents. Never gripe or sichen, “CASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SI aign and hun’ REMOVAL SALE We will soom vacate our present location and are offeriag menne ne of WALL PAPER icture Frames. Mouldings, Wood-to-Hara, im White Chine, Brass Goede Cet Glew Mirrors aed Art NX: Fro 20 To 50 reR CENT or soci Sg we can vised.” Charles G. Helfner, state repre-! sentative of the Wilson cam: The results in Mlinois prove our! contention that the Harmon and the Clark forces, representing the standpatters, are combined in a de. termination to defeat Wilson. Wil Roosevelt, commi received a telegram from Washing ton, D. C, signed by Senator Joseph M. Dixon, manager of the Roosevelt forces, saying that Taft's repudiation by Mlinois ends the doubt that to attempt to for his n means suicide for the republican party json has more individual # | trength What They Say. than efther. It is the field againgt} Here is what the various presi Wilson.” cells dential campaign managers in & Fr attle had to say In regard to the Miinols results nator Dan Landon, p “agqPartisan City Politics Seattle's Best... « gia The 5 Ee. ukee. in Los Big Photoplay String Sextette Opening gpd Bill Orchestra Direction Maurice 8. At the Most Angel jée-Lin order lof the con veut repre jState Health Un. | irene jwhen he spoke in opie 1 overcom Pietares, j Varnished the papera .... eceaiaaadl 2c per single rolt 12%e eae mt giit papers. be per single roll candidacy of La| er Byer pee. , “lt clearly shows a de ——+——|the Roosevelt club “ feat the standpat republicans is nothing to it. Whenever the) 14 Follette did not make any at! issue in squarely presented to the|tempt to capture Ilinots “EGR ree SAE Fg : nN ON SLUGGED AND White blank papers Marphine. | Miss ete 1 ox | mi it ‘onetieds per ingle rolt | Colored burlap, sized... GLOBE WALL PAPER CO. 90T SECOND AV. Karp quarantining of scarlet dé Pauline Harvey, |tienta. Harpist Vaccination Is the only cure for Beautiful Westlund, [this disease,” he said 1 do bd Photoplay Soloist | Preeeding Dr. Anderson, Dr, E. P. a bachelor. ie | Oliver G. Wallace, | Fick, state bacteriologist, read a pa- Every time be wae, House | Pianist lper in which he showed that typhoid girl for love. she 200 Seats 200 Seat was prevented among the soldiers money Fliegende 1,2¢ 1 lez mobilized for Mexican serv a He referred to PRINCESS TOKIO Dance at Dreamland tonight ew Home Treat DELIGHTS” camp LOOK YOUNG AGAIN. Get This Free Book—Comme Memove Your Wrinkles at enge, No rm. Nothing to Inject Under Skin. 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He gave 1 and told me She had no falling very fast radod Nature's and on 20th red a month's tre started to give it at once ing to Instructions, she n welghed 37 pounds, At the end of three weeks she weighed 41 pounds and was able to be up all the tim She t# now on her rv ond month's treatment, and appetite is fine and she seem have ly regained r health nyone is not convinced hat Nature's Creation will Y tubercutosia let them write and I will gladly tell them did my daughter Yours traly MRS. BELLA HANNAH Cor oN. W. and dist St ye to “py was pe Creation proe to me what it This treatment is just as éffect ive in bone Tuberculosis, Catarrh Asthma and Bronchiti¢ as it is in lung trouble. We have thousands of letters from people have helped Age and climate make no: differ ence. Write today for full informa tion or call at office. WHAT WE HAVE DONE for others we can do for you. Address Seattle Branch | NATURE'S CREATION CO, | 514-15 People’s Bank Bidg: jcor 2nd and Pike, Seattle, Wash, ROBBED | Harley Bond, clerk at the Barker, | is this morning suffering from a} severe cut over the head, delivered, | he told the police, by James Burké, & discharged porter of the hotel |Bond alleges that while talking with the porter this morning at 3 jo'elock. the latter struck him over head and robbed him of $90. [ie tees Bianchi and Majeweski, detailed on the case, captured Burke at First av. and Washington street Business Man Ends His Life “Go home to mama, Love her land be kind to her.” This was the message found y terday morning near the lifeless | body of Chas. U. Piper, suicide at the Fairfield hotel, 600 Madison av. | Piper was formerly manager of the |Z. C. Miles & Piper Hardware com- \pany, recently bankrupt. A bullet }hole was discovered in his right temple, ‘ Despondency over his failure obtain work led to the act Deputy Coroner Wm. Borthwick was quickly summoned by Manager| J. A. Pearsal of the hotel. He dix revolver, with| lying beside to} overed 2 | hamber the body | The son, who is attending Broad-| way high school, was not told of the tragedy until he arrived home. Mrs. Piper is visiting relatives in Middleton, N. H ;|Boss Murphy to Crack the Whip cay United Press Leased Wire YORK, April 11.—An un ad de gation | for New Yo a unit, will be sent to the convention at Bb. 'timore democratic eon » today, Chas. F. Marphy ade» of the Tammany Hall forces, wi. in complete con trol, It is generally believed that the New York delegation will vote} \for Mayor Wm. J. Gaynor of New | York city on tue first ballot, Mur} phy silent, and it is not known | whom he favors for the presidency. | | No opposition to Murphy loped, and he will gressional dj legates ates at large. The latter Governor John A. Dix, Judg B. Parker, United States O'Gormar and Chas, F. Murphy as ehairmar , * name the and the dele will be Chicaryjo, White, a from jJupy April butcher, 11.—John Ww. | was excused duty by Judge Walker, because “lawyers” arguments put | him (@gleep.” In one trial the ‘bailiff }yradded bim a dozen times| to ke him awake. American Ladies’ Tz 406 Union St. Will make Spring Suits to measure from your own selection out of their superb lines of English Worsteds In Tan, Gray and Brown Blue and Black Serges Today Friday and Saturday Our success from the beginning is due to supert workmanship, superior materials and popular prices, Every Suit that goes out from this shop possesses all the individuality and graceful lines that characterize the general $50 and $60 creations. During These Three Days We'll Make Long Coats From These Same Mate- rials at Be sure you take advantage of this three-day special offer. fit and entire satisfaction, American Ladies’ 406 Union St. eizee 4 So ii HL iit

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