The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 16, 1912, Page 3

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loned Machine Mayor Ferguson Be Good Clue | prose Geaset Wire) | pdefiance da gy ills we Years in Advance t & Elsewhere Ask for pRLICK’S” Original and Gecuine / LTED MILK Bs feod-drink for All Ages. Brewin baie ‘ mn ry he led . BE Deat travel » Sk lonch prepared in a mirwte " 4 in Any Miik Trust Fights for Strikers THE PREACHER.MAYOR Harry Ferguson, rmayer ef Hoquiam, ie th tal dey at li wnding xuard, wnarn the | not mol pings he pr d | bitration mill owners are 1 andicall him. THE STAR—TUESDAY;, APRIL 16, 1912. TITANIC’S DEATH BED (By United Presi Leased Wire.) HALIFAX, N. &, April 16.—The deathbed of the $10,000,000 steamer Titanic and of those dregged down with it Is two miles be- | tow the surface of the sea, This calculation was made by an officer of the government marine department here, who finds that depth on the marine chart wt that point where the Titanic went down. The location is midway between Cape Race and Sable isiand, and in line with those dangerous sands, which, however, might have proved a place of safety had there been time to run the Titanic there and beach it WIRELESS USED 12 YEARS. NEW YORK, April 16,—Just 12 year have clapsed since the first wireless and five months message was sent TWO MILES DEEP: from a ship at sea his first message was sent from the St. Paul to the Needles completing its 52nd voyage across the The White Star liners carry only equipment, it was said here today barely able to “talk” to the mainland—in other words, when she struck the berg she was 900 miles southeast of Halifax American liner November 15, 1899, as it was Atlantic “short distance” The ‘Titanic was One Forlorn Hope Is Expressed LONDON, April 16—Capt. James |Partion, manager of the White Star con hich the Titanic be the following state that mont of thone Raed were wom en and children speaks volum the discipline aboard the vew atin hope that other liners b the Carpathia assinted in the t but possibly did not have: wire aboard or had wireléss equipment which in not working Of course this ts only a forlorn hope | KIDNAP IW. W.. “| MEN FROM The fact that the Titanic sank to prevail re OAKLAND, tabooed from Sunday an orgw been run ular concert band alone, for three days, during which refused to (Special to The Star.) | the # ABERDEEN, Wash., April 16— ech. In| Rushed out of the city in an auto-| mobile by unknown parties last night Bruce Rogers, representative | of the |. W. W., and Geo, Steed, member of the executive board, are| today in Montesano, threatened with | | their lives, it is charged, should they | | return to this | |time the picket line kept its mill pehind a petition to re p Amazing Story of How Marjorie Hamilton, Compelled to Reduce Her Weight Lose Her Employment, Found a Drugless Treatment for Making Fat Vanish. ES AND SOCIETY WOMEN REJOICE OVER THEIR NEW SLENDER} Built NOT on the Tears of Disappointed Patrons, But on the Smiles and Joy of Those Who Came to Her Not in Vain. in Discussed Business Woman in America Tells Secrets of Her Success |**'! )esterday in a federal court ter | BY APA GatR, just met and talked FIGURES | Steed was taken from the street. | | Both men wefe rushed out of the| city, | Indicted Labor Men in Court! OS ANGoALBS, April 16 oiar! A. Tveltmoe, Anton Johannsen and A. E. Clancy, labor leaders charged federal indictments with having |\teganly transported dynamite, ap with their attorney ' Her Battle for Success. or stated that he would Keregate bond un nen are held be re to $1,060, Thin) ©. \ds believed to be the first step to the indict ecutors. Judge Holds Court | at Girl’s Death Bed SAN FRANCISCO, April 16 Court was held about a deathtied here today when Mra. Lillian of) Drake, woo swallowed poison in a » (fit of despair, told a realistic tale} of degradaticn against Vernie Mc Pherson, a cafe entertainer, beld on a white slavery charge. Know ing that death was near, the wom "ian sent ,or Judge Deasy and the regular officers of the court and Heasped out bh story, telling of mapy giris, including her daughter wnom she said McPherson had working for him. High School Girl Flies With Aviator} RED BLUFF, Cal, April 16 With Miss Henrietta Lee school girl € bh Didier Mass French aviator made sever pet flights here soaring to a itude of 6,000 feet THE DAY’S THEFTS | R. L. eports the Joss of a brown of clothes at the/ Antlers b 1 A thie Henry Asen | a bien! mpanton, Cooper of a thief | that | kenhutch 6519 2nd av., ollie dog, responding to am f “Bruce } SCARES NATIVES eside in the ne ce that at that district od of attire tk a « much en arrassment OF ficers have been sent to the place with instructions to bab the mi creant i | Motorcycles on Walks | Mot 1 68th “ on the sidewalk, according to the} yt of Mr M. Richmond, 1227 Kast 68th st. The police are inves tigating. yn in the of ning the Dies by Hanging Herself | OAKLAND, April 16.—Despon-} © dent because of ih h, Mra, Mar-| * | garet D. Mock, aged 36 years, com mitted suicide at her Home here to | 'h day by banging herself to a beam in the céiling ‘ NOT ENOUGH LIFE BOATS WASHINGTON, April 16,—Tbat ocean steamers of great size do not arry sufficient lifeboats to care for the passengers In the event of ster, was the state made » this afternoon by Supervising tor Ohler of the steamboat ‘ i" pection service, Of Manufacturers’ Sample Waists, Suits, Dresses At Lowest Prices We've Ever Known for Dependable Garments Alterations Free on All Suits Up From $15.00 500 LINGERIE WAISTS all sizes, $1.50 values 6° Women’s $10.00 —4 CANS— 29° 29° —4 CANS— 29° Men’s $1.50 DRESS SHIRTS now offered at 69° Men’s 50c NECKWEAR an excellent variety at, 29° Men’s $1.00 OVERALLS AND JUMPERS now going for a Men’s $6.00 OXFORDS now offered for 1.89 Men’s $3.50 DRESS SHOES Now Carnation Milk Evaporated tothe Con- sistency of Cream Blas Fels-Naptha, Ivory or Fairy Soap, 7 Bars’ WAISTS 3.98 One Hunded BLUE SERGE SUITS $22.50 values $9.75 Women’s $30.00 Be Tailor Made COATS OR SUITS $1458 $12.50 All Wool SERGE DRESSES ANNOUNCEMENT Alterations free on all Suits and Coats up from “19 Choice of Any TRIMMED HAT in the House $9.98 Women’s $6.00 TRIMMED HATS Now - 25c, 35c and some 50c *MILLINERY RIBBONS 18° The Reliable Old Dutch Cleanser —3 BOXES— 10° Searchlight Matches The Double Dipped Kind 1¢ l0c Ladies’ Hem- i stitched Handkerchiefs Each Clothes Pins Cheaper Than Kindling, Doz. 2:° —PAIR— Re 18 18° Ladiés’ 50c SUMMER VESTS 23° Women’s Burson STOCKING FEET Pair MEN’S 15c SOX black or tan, pair Misses’ 15c and Some 20c Hose Supporters 35c Jabots, Collars, Etc., for Women Ladies’ $3.00 CANVAS OXFORDS Now “1.69 1,000 pairs INFANTS’ SHOES $1.50 values, for 69° $1.50 Imported KID GLOVES all colors Manufacturers’ Sample Barrettes, Worth to 50c 65c CHILD’S ROMPERS 47° Women’s $1.00 MUSLIN GOWNS 19° Women’s 50c SILK HOSE black or tan, pair 75c German Silver MESH PURSES Now The Store That Saves You Money Second Av. at James

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