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FOW LE6— KNOCK KNEE Gecessors to Po Sanitary Public Mar Male 2752 SPATTER Buclesive Agent for the NE MALL'S SAFE Seattle paint bro 1529 Fourth Ave. Title Insurance to burt ay Di course not Bln its c« ever) Maution was taken to lent all px ! ot This awa an S Expo a tire s b my cha a Baad 1 lt B Certa appOse | 0 ice! ¥ } How ai 0 thar > B Hard! a, by one of the y AM lawyer 29. f a a Els it insure B Xo. ry J And so ny an t ens L man k = I eshingtn Insurance Tea y | pk Engelbrecht Co. " THE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 13, The hobble skirt, tf it did nothing else, called attention to the high steps of American street cars. The picture above tn of a new Broad way, New York, car, showigg the single low step, and door at side which nts tail end crowding. The rear end is rounded and has seats the rest of the car, There are no front or rear doors. ECZEMA tk re Jail for Swearing athmore footbille well, ALL at The devil she be right then | he problem "| an eve on her | His, butt in and chaperon | Won't I said Pearl And thus, when Mr. Peter Miller | 4 upon the widow Bonnie i ¥ 1912. y “dey Peter Is Embarrassed. BA They Decide to Elope The Plot Is Discovered. | 1 Such Nerve! Sh | it H 0 SHSSHHHE HHH SHOSOSEOEOH SHH EHH SOSH S HSH SESH SEH HESH ESOS ES HHOEHOOOD + ohe Invites Her UW's A LEAP YEAR COMEDY—A MOVING PICTURE SHORT STORY OF PLOT AND ° Rich, Juicy Mother to He Ow El t COUNTERPLOT TO FOIL CUPID AND HOW CUPID WON OUT AFTER ALL * r n Ciopemen ° ILLUSTRATED FROM FILMS OF THE AMERICAN FILM MANUFACTURING CO. *1St awbert Shortcake (By United Press Leased Wire.) | i ' NEW YORK, April 12-—What sort of an elopement is it when |* && OOOO COds oC oOooe oe SOOO HHOOOOOHOHOH OSE OEE OOS! the bride runs away and then refuses to be married until papa and | 28S RRS OMA MOOS HSS SHHGaasanaweam ji wis 6 brilliant move rhe | Will be tomorrow for mamma can be called over the telephone @nd told to hurry up and - x C party hadn't been in progre en get there in time for the ceremony? minutes b © the four igilante Whatever sort it is, it’s the kind that Miss Sidonia Meirowitz hud patrod and disappeared in two] 1 Oc decided to have sonaeey when she ran away with John Jerome direction | Feigenbaum of 128 W. 12tet st, a At Inst! After we walting the Your mouth will f The elopers went a the city hall and got a license, and then were alone, with none to spy upon|il when we it. Af drove to the home of thé Rev. Dr. Brachman, who lives in the house them k ipped cre with Feigenbaum. Everything was ready for the ceremony, when And then, just when hould 2 Miss Meirowitz said there positively would be nothing doing until ve risen to the occa hould full quart she telephoned home. My orethed bagyet Be Lor “te that you, mat” she said, “Well, John and | are eloping portunity. b: mnt Papa sloping, | aaid—and if you want to see the wedding, you better come | Miller w tricken with nitack 25 right ever to Dr. Brachman's. Now, hurry.” of buck fever! His tong € Cc So Mr. and Mrs, Meirowits were beat man and matron of honor the roof of his mouth, or there &t their daughter's runaway wedding. The new Mra. Feigenbaum abouts, and the perspiration of de-| ome baked was a stenographer at the Hippodrome. The couple are spending | i pair ran down innide his colla ee eee CeO RB OES HOSS ee ee e8ee Mew eweewawaws | 1) | HH hel the widow | Father's Little Scheme, How It Works. Mother to the Rescue, ee ee Cee eee eT 4 Oc calendar ringed the dat Stepless Car Good for Ti ht Skirts’ Well, there's no foot like an old |had ‘hardly presented his big bou-; But Brother Rob did not, When|ruary 29," and coyly showed it ig fool,” said Jonsle. “1 tell you he | quetand considered the glory of be saw that bis sister was off her | her admirer The just a few of the must be watched, Ever since that the tluo silk, before the widow's | beat he burried in to help his moth- | seeneeee reasons why the Sunday dinn <x 7 widow moved inte the house daughter appeared. Mr. Peter er entertain Half an hour later, when the fe here is becoming #0 popular the street, he has been taking to Miller finally went home fuming So finally Mr. Miller, un fo | youngster engaged all around in with the people th t |xether foo much Interest with rage at the girl for having shake the assiduous Hob, had to 0 |the meantime, rushed in, « ah SPE ES: Maybe you're juyt imagining |*poiled hin winit home without making any progress | stricken, to take the watch Bite zdens it,” suid J Pearl, how COULD you?’ cried | with the widow neglected wh they w A tull 16-02 led bottle of } “Imagining? Didn't t just catch |the widow, almost in tears. It was the widow's move. 80} en they found not parents at|ff rich creamy milk served for be him trying to shehk off With a bow Why, mother, what have 1) pext day she put on her blue silk|all, only a note, seribbled on the “ ‘as lquet as big as feather duster that | done?” said Pearl, oh, so sweetly snd started ont to call on the: Mi Me ad a dhiandek, abichs 1408 All frut 4, ve able jhe had made for her, and didn't he lers, She said she want TOOL | de te fe te ee ee te tee te te te te |B Utter, ekee, ete blush and fidget and-fib about 1t?|.| Peter Miller plotted, As he plot Jessie. She did m te a {g OW8 ranch fresh Imagine nothing! ted his won Jack crossed his field) sho met her watch bide bihabent Dil Yess “ot binding |. “Well, maybe you're right,” said | of vision Who stuck to her like © We shall see you in a week. #I0 4 to 7:20 |Jack, gloomit If father blushed Ivhave it!” cried Peter Mille F jong. He id he w 1 Father and Mother. * |thero must. be something to it,| S@emext day he called Jack toto pee Jack, anyway * | Me — most ushing father 1| one mde ga oy it when Hob met J Mi eek tt I tt tk tot! . Jever bad. Say, son,” he sald Put on your! hiy usefulness as a watc > tk mong pe ° Jenongh to stay at home after 1/Call on the folky across the street. if Jack hadn't happened along just | “U4 ea¥ the m t date. caught him. with the bouquet I'm sure you'll tke them cea ise amt Jenahe hak enneared al Has he ge Jack wer I can keep my ¢ rs nm the. 014 Paro togethe sf he airt THIRD AND JAMES Sure he has. He's over there /0 him, anyhow,” he said to him: tneve's no telling And ver onbe jwith the wido: It But Jack rose to the occasion va ht of St!” APT EE: asinine uscd Bat after Jack had onee seen |iantiy. He entertaiend the widow | WH aid ae she's .primping and|Hearl.he was in no condition for|se wou that father couldn't get al Wwe aia: are that old widower | keeping bia eye on father. No man d in oteewis ald e" eed F ‘ *. Lsaw he What | living cag keep an eye on two peo uch a hurry—to bea SHALL we ¢ ple at the same ume if one is in ™ x Pearl was in a Hat stew |the parlor and the other in the gar-| ‘Then the widow piotted. She gave| Then the opored abc her poor her Hut /den. And Pearl persisted in going . t—very elect—part to}to show the poy eon b r Bob wa to take|itto the garden. She forgot that| which only the Miller family was in-| have done y bad a her mother needed w | vited, and gave it on February 29 ° on about & - e said, “Can't put on F clothes once in a hile withe But Bob, she bas or bine | Rk Fe Regular $10 Gold Crowns $4 the oppor been king dent dental office itp large that prove H ee akan Suhben Ch | M D . D id ipearreeerevveee ee! Jekyil-Hyde or At a Phone Girl sizcwixt curs aries Morse, Dying, Decides & BIFFED BY SENATOR SMITH # ; ? rant PORTLAND, Or., April 13.— Pvrane wheal say . * # WASHINGTON, April 13.— Practical Joker? |] Regal Dental Offices For swearing over the tele t D k C f Lif t th F ll * Senator Marcus A. Smith o' " i 4 DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. phone at a girl operator, Ed 0 rin up 0} 1 e 0 e u *® Arizona was the ptncival in * BB at poche lie Fe tals a | 1405 Third av. N. W. Cor. Union Ward “eerpny, 9 Berwnden, Se FLORENCE, Italy, April 13.—Informed by eminent specialists | 0 Timlll, sheunier | Min oe JekyllHyde character, a burglir|] NOTK—Brimg this ad with y ere, Sen. concn here that he cannot live six months longer, Chas. W. Morse, the 4 00° sini: House today. #| with a conscience, or a practical serve six months in jail and + Of a million | American banker-convict released from the federal prison at Atlan % O°" | yo a wan sd, cant. a| joker, ta puasiida the wounes of Palo 8 One of TAS, This to Ne matui diseare Now.| ta, Ga, by order of President Taft afew months ago, on account of | ¢ Gate das ache tar ike wie. &| Alte today. following the returp tc _ tenBocannavesnamlmemagellres Mes ain Seciars’have ¢ | the state of his health, is today planning a gay, luxurious tour Of [6 Vator while the conductor in- &, Mrs. E. M is of valuable stolen statute making the public use eee eee eur ad all | Southern Europe as his final earthly pleasure. % slsted on finishing his upward %| diamonds other w had of profane or indecent tan show you The wealthy financier is taking to the bright side of Italian ho PS fu Milne nt # had a railroad transportation book FAST STEAMERS eee ee Lt. am, IRIE] tel life, and is making PUrauit of health merely incidental to hie |S UON wendior, ii is sald, Rave # stolen from her house and returned mgr 4 an appeal. vi ee Putin ct| European travels. He now openiy declares his intention of making | 2 (PRM nenalul, Vit Mee ee din the same manner, While police CRAVE COLMAN POCK It Is believed that other prow in. erenteed cure) the most of the brief epan left to him, *® vere drubbin: : * were searching for the missing dia - ~ ecutions for using profane ian ee? re in a day | Special informed Mors? that he is suffering from Bright's * Vere drubbing % monds, a well-dressed stranger ap- FOR TACOMA ‘ \ ne could in a} . . . b : guage over telephones will fo it you a | disease, arterial sclerosis and minor ailments. B® peared at Mrs. Davis) door and| aur. INDIANAPOLIS and Er: low. dare you ive | RTIST handed her a pasteboard box, with | » prove my claims. By n lithe r Here are your ne today you will ‘OUR PRECISE A “rT, k h C k ” the remark, “Here a | POET CoP, Hes ecruns at comfort "than ye as Pea Soup akes the Cake Jmonds, madam,” and disa suaht thie world he ’ d before she could recover try tt and you w e Pivtile, 0 snes sn’t Hazardous! f fo: Politeness sr. Beery one of th " p. ne, he value of sev has — “policema zy. S68 Park OLYMPIA, April 13.—The state 2 pms, to t Me. (Ry Untied Press Leased Wire) dred do! x 8 the poet | References National | industrial snmronte corente mathe SNP RL cele April 13-—| dred ‘dollars, was in fh na is Sedalia o ti mn record as ‘ | " " - siiteneas among Guy 4 A. Puller ‘ A you do a Vetter act than to ee etait pe ener poo oe ve ¥ we an Ao Says Husband Was Cruel end this notice to some poer sul- als is belie oday to be. | PM ‘ My Be and when be) or er of Te ° |tion for injuries suffered from pto }iong to Edward Dethantie, a giant) CHICAGO, April 13 ec di js not tramping| °° | maine poisoning. Nyman claimed |negro, convicted of murder in the|Yorce was filed yesterday after his beat on the| EB A that he suffered the injuries in a | first de » for killing Wm. Kauf-;neon by bagged atecaaar? Peeaten artnetiie: Reba tik Jookout for] DIAMOND rings from| hazardous occupation. It was found load a teliow ooaviet ot Sau Geen ust Count Jacques Alexander] bove rates, effect! ‘ thieves and rob $10 up. Watches from | that he had been stricken with pto }tin. for his action in thanking the Dudley von Mourik de F rigs || Steamers and’ Schedules | bers, he spends $i up. Fine watch re | maine poisoning after eating pea) Ijury which convicted him game eee ee See Reg Mg | his idle hours in pairing | soup. When the verdict was heard C vantesn de Beaufort te thelf Main 3908 | ransposing his Houghton & Hunter, | The Sonera ene sgationn | | Dethantie politely ge = ‘ beooey ou . Risin. | thoughts into one 218 euler | 20UP, if conducte ¥ Judge and the attorney for the de |SSNh”” ‘Pig : i ne ; | poetry Jewelers ay” Yeelet common-sense methods, ie really fense, and then, facing the jury,| Wealthy steel and iron manufac Z " i . ejected the panant e jury knew | ag Prt wip | “The Man” Is one of F Hotel Frye Building. | ¢s#atily hazardous, and re} said pleasantly: “If the jury knew | 07. She mares in London. iss ljatest inspirations, and bears upon claim. all of the facts, they would 1 7 | — " into eter y Thar | "Sire te an ex i Pecan ths cd ties THE MARKETS Better to father some reform c ee en. thes | World’s Largest Gate And sink beneath a self-raised | Bervice--Best of Work Ba. oe caf PRN a ‘The following are the average | ; | SAN FRANCISCO, April 13.— | pricas paid by loca: commission mer- | storm etary Destined for use on the Pearl Har-| Chants to the producers. Prices in lrhan later lead, while thousand pent aga! AiNeaeee are, abiect to Yariation a ; » } oc aii, the la . we oe # | cheer ee He took @ little walk rydock g@ he world was | cecetding SMe prices, unless Fourth and Pike |The truths they once refused to | launched here, today from the indicated, are for strictly | | hear Vw E Union Iron Wéi It will Je panes. We Serve 01 bi cours 4 Butter—Selling Price. © Gorve @ |etter Tight losing fixht, ants to Elect GE’ pork haat Tenmhay. to Wako Washi we 2 , | Tu thousands stand for h and All Federal Judges se mt Table D’Hote Dinner ight | The big caisson is 126 feet lon se ‘ . ae ") v i With Pi » lrhan at high tide, ‘tis foo To Every One Suffering With | oe GTON, April 18 Wh test wide: apd Ban a Gemth ofleudes With a Pint of Wini plan saities endment provid. | 43 feet. Its bulk is 950 tons and it| Nave 1 \¢ Follow me, ‘behold th ' ling f agar pag non wt provid required 14 mouths to build it, at| |, Dresses Meate—Seliing Price, sth ho | - | jud been proposed in the|# cost of $130,000 Loins, No: 1, full cut. .134 14" I From 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. Daily. essed of a judicial “43 rom 5 p. y one, possessed |house by Repres@mtative } y of M Hocks G |R %.. 1 . 4 | mind : anaes @ resolution would re ary Hocks Gems T % \q he apy YONKERS, N, Y., April 1 ury MENT 8 TO1 P.M. mankind - Offer | members of the house and sen-| Garden, the opera singer, put up a : |The adopted child of crooked en ke and the ratification by the leg-| $1,200 diamond bracelet as security erp siatures of three-fourths of thelfor her chauffeur yesterday, whe : Who holds that judges only can be] states of the Union he ml seeaiad bes Scesting’ ber . huss: A 0 | wise, * a ae 5 |e through the principal streets | Wether: ‘ “10 Who claims this government o F h here, in an effort to land. Miss Gar-| Spring lamb ° et . [Whe ease tl | | Tar and Feather? yer in'sey Yori iwdie iorkeop an) pier : 1 Should we enact such laws as the | | gin DIGG, Apell 16-tuiegs: ignmement. ‘The jeweled Suge PRE pn | 3 h R enim to tar and feather all “anar-|returned to the singer when the C He moves, and ever in a th chists” hereafter kidnaped and | chauffeur appeared and paid his . have 1 a let of warning to a ~— err a0 k sausa . | lic eS to and From Europe local pape The letter at ates that 66 99 r sausage | Rate Red: :ctions aeeot Holes | Those taken hereafter will not be a i The Bank for Savings has a | a! left at the county Hine unharmed. Smoked teats—Selling Price. sccea of Ttvoutoen: comniae | Washingtor ‘ in al! BRATTSTROM & CO. as was Editor Sauer of the San Hams 5 Pe tas nk aev Ve cat sweeping decisio 1 de 5 d Av. | Diego Herald | 7 | Bot successful sate. business poser gre ‘erce con 808 Secon: _ mr Humphreys’ Seventy - Seven) ox to ec tea — | mission ordered edmetion | 1A : a a Bacon M@ fa, temetting With. ton a | rates on wool, hides and pelts from! Have Your Phowe .aKen In a Al bout an Egg | Breaks up Grip and Poultry—Loeal Busing Prt * retea edd ee aaa every point west of the Mf Real Auto Vil send the Orefts the ear REDDING, Cal, April 13 ppcnes tier dine fidence and Strength. | river to every poin Thi POST CARD2—S1.00 PER 00Z.!any | get your coupon—fresh from) yining an egg—a bad ege—at i ye. live ands 8 entirely upsets the present Wool] Kodak Films developed, 10¢ +/the laboratory, ready to begin thelr) Rey, Gienn MacWilliams, ap evan SE Your account is invited rate system, which has been maf-|yoll, any size. minute you put them on. | ceiist ordered out of town for us ocsters rie tained since 1896 | A. M. FROST ing vulgar language in the pulpit | Geese | The commission ruled that th 1332 First Ave., Seattle. Francis T. MeNelll, a young bust First sign—lassitude au 1 | presemt *ate € « | ness man, is minus $25 today at em (9) “ | MeNeill at first demanded trial] Tyo first feeling of having take’ Kor | Ere | The first feeling of having taken | Qregon onlons . |Plans Actors’ “Paradise I by a jury of women, but later plead-|/coid ig lnsaitude and wehkness, a| Qerore aac: 1 1 | 1,08 ANGE April 13.-—Vietor 4 : ! ed guilty |goneness of fatigue, as if some| sake ag , Interest Paid on Kremer of Chicago, a retired music ) t Fhe \grea 8 was pending . |"abiver, arrived in los Angeles in |Ragman Found Her Bank S Deposits [pet night with the announcemen } for’ the ry FIELD, Mass., April 13. If you will get to recognize this SEH \inat he about to croate an act | free trial | ag sorter in a local paper mill, In feeling of a Cold, before you | ors radised’ He stated that | aah ag lwhile cutting rags, discovered five|be@in to sneeze or shiver, before we | nearl : hundred actors and musi $10 bills in a woman's silk stock-|your bo begin 4 ach sine tak ost: GD —— . — jnee Page vale ae oe we “Seventy-seven” at once, it never Boise 18 {clans had Joined him im the enter-| pe fai rasen, 7 Wistingtan CheBank forSavings prise invoth; 00g? | m ‘BULL BROS. |SOME ONE TOOK OMOBILE|. It Pays to keep “Seventy-seven'| pug \ ound ‘tiniottiy vg i PIKE STREET & THIRDAVE NUE | Razor King; Rahcher | f D, Maidman, 2202 Federal av A aco All dealers sell. 25 or) WTRRE nay pags! STRATHMORE, April 13.—King Auiiy satinfied with the ben-| rePayts. the loss of a. five-passen. (mallee nan 24.00 @3 |C. Gillette, rasor magnate, a Just Printers nme Heller | ver Cadillac automobile, No. 2833,| gag-Book sent free Whole porn’ ade | Only Strictly Savings Bank in contracts which, when completed < i! ‘oot| taken from the corner of rfield ‘ cked corn t the State [will make him ’ the owner of a} 1013 THIRD AVENUE [yim k-Jand Eastlake av, this morning at] oq eee em Aten, Now Miditings | waa basics 33: Rammuie: e of citrus fraits in the n, M ber ae Sane 7 9 Rrinete 8 pero on i MAIN 1043 IND. 5200} i x 1:30. [von Eh glee bic aw ie

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