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Se ae Treatment for 5 Callouses and your Mee He for a sates wile ierive tw Rater. Soak | wee « Marine’ | ‘iro yoUS STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE 10¢ 4 BAKED CHICK ase WAKED CHICKEN PIE 10¢ are just a few whieh makts SUNDAY DINNER a popular feature Beatile people thing served here Is of t and best The rea ie that we bring all our “ot angie milk, butter, sh every Eniddale with ot is Cafeteria THIRD ANO JAMES. Title | Insurance Why do we t over? Why, in ly because these lines estate only in 2 tifet And wéteant t indeitily t nportance fon that: Title that whe you will tt protect The banks Washington Title Insurance Company Re NEW YORK, April 20.—The sub- committee appointed by the com: | merce commission of the United | States senate to investigate the Ti |tanic disaster, is holding its inquiry lat the Waldorf-Astoria hotel, with J. Bruce lemay, managing director f the White Star line as the star | witner He opened his st ment [in this manner First, I want to express my grief over this appalling sea tragedy. Then | wish to say that the White Star line welcomes the fullest in vestigation pom je, and that you will receive all aid that its lean give you | After reviewing the history of the | Titanic and the money that ‘had been spent in its construction, Is maj said 1 was asleep in my stateroom officers | when the collision occurred, 1 un derstand that the ship went to the bottom at 2:20 o'clock In the miorn. jing “it has been stated by various | survivors that the vessel struck the jleeberg while running at full epe | wish to deny thie allegation, Aft er the crash | went on deck and asked and officer what the trouble was. He said that he did not know [tL then returned to my stateroom, dressed and went to the bridge. | Capt. Smith was there and said the lahip had struck ice, and that he eared. that it had nm seriously damaged. The chief engineer ex pressed a similar fear. When I returned to the bridge later, I heard Capt Ith order the lifeboats to be lowered. 1 assisted in this work, I went to the sta Political Headquarters Opened rs 8 building by the joint of republicans and dem. jocrats appointed to prepare a list| fof potting places for primary day April 27 county conv has agreed to allow fire houses in the city to be used for the holding of the election. and the school board has given like consent with reference to school houses At the headquarters, t is receiving offers of residences for polling places. committee ix seeking to avoid much expense ar possible. ¢ t stores are pa for polling places } ommit tee The have bewn opened! for the selection of dete-| ation. | private | |names of Harmon, rages | teularty | Comptroller Carroll has agreed to furnish (he committee with the reg Istration books of the last munict pal election SOME WAY, ANYHOW The names of the presidential candidates will not be printed on the republican ballots, but after the names of the candidates endorsed by the Roosevelt club and the Pro- gressive league, and the Taft club.) there will probably be some desig nation to identify them. On the democratic ballet, the Clark and Wil and whoever the y will be required with the v son will appear. delegates are, t to vote in accordance at the primaries THE S. O. S. SIGNALS AT SEA THAT @e@CO == === 6 g « 8. 0. ‘sO. S. S. in in Continental Morse ¢ American Morse ( ) SEND THRILLS AROUND THE WORLD Three short flashes of blue fire. three long flashes and three sbort flashes again—these can be seen but a few miles at most,and the crackle and sputter that goes with them but a few hundred yards, but the impulse that goes out on the ether with them is enough to wake the world It carries a message of disaster sea and a ery for help. From the wireless rooms at of Sulphurro GHBAT pn MATISM CURE al free. Ds Wednesday, Sriday aturda Main 2011; Imad. TOA FAST STEAMERS LEAVE COLMAN DOCK As Follows: FOR TACOMA INDIANAPOLIS and PLY EM 1:00 A.M Sire. 00, 100. 1:00. RIGH Single Trip 5c, Mound Trip 50. FOR EVERETT AND EDMONDS s10UX 00 Noon, 5:00 a a Leaves at 7:3 700 A. Me eit B5e, ‘Trip, Everett 18, ¥ ‘tows 400 ve Dee. Na Hchedwlen_ Su pect to Change Without N Ticket Office, Colman Dock. Main 299%. ind. 736. aN INSURANCE COMPANY | seo of widely separated ships and from the nearer land stations come instant responses and within five minutes the nearer ships have put about and are steaming full speed toward the signaling ship. At the same time land wires and ocean cables have caught the thrill and all over the world goes throb bing the news that a ship is sinking somewhere and that sister ships a n their way to aid her For the three short flashes, three long flashes and three short flashes again are continental code for 8. O. 8. the wirelees distress signal of the #e: TAFT EULOGIZES MAJOR BUTT WASHINGTON, D. C., April 20 the deep grief over Major Butt liner Titanic Taft ed the eulogy Expressing at the loss of Archibald on the President today iss following aide Butt my military was member of 1 feel bis loss as if he brother. a soldier every ot him devoted his profession. “A I heard that part of the ship's company had perished J abandoned all hope of rescue for Major Butt unless by knew that he would remain on the ship's deck until he had performed every duty and every sacri fice that properly fell on on charged, as he would feel himself charged, with the responsibility of rescuing others on his Major aide. He my family had been a younger Major Buit was A Cautious Choice. A n of energy and talents should take an active part in politics No,” replied Dustin Saxe; prefer big business, In volities when you decide to forget the de of a transaction some one is to pull an old serap book on Washington Evening Star. talls | sure h you accident. 1! “{YOU AN OPERATION. THE STAR--SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1912. ISMAY DENIES HE WAS TRYING TO BREAK ALL SPEED RECORDS CAPT. E. J. SMITH (ON RIGHT) AND SOME OF THE OTHER OFFICERS OF THE LOST STEAMER TITANIC board side and stayed dntil the }fourtlt boat was lowered, 1 do nm know whether the captain remained [on the bridge. Ismay flatly denied that he had consulted Capt. Smith concerning |the Titanic's movements, adding: “I want to say right here that we ‘were not attempting to break any speed records. | did not pian to ar rive in New York until 5 o'clock Wednesday. | knew that ptain Smith had been warned that ice bergs were prevalent, but | had never seen one in my life. 1 had absolutely no conversation with Capt. Smith or any other officer re ‘garding the ice floes. Inmay also emphatically that he had sent any wirel wes after Operator flashed the 0, 8.” call | “Just Say” HORLICK’S it Means Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. More healthful than Tea of Coffee. Agees with the weakest digestion. Dehcous, invigorating and nutritious, Rich malk, malted grain, powder form, A qaick blanch prepared in a minute Take no substitute. Ack for HORLICK’S, WH Others are imitations, You Read Our Ad In Thursday's and some of you were enough In what we said we could do for your bodily ailments to tele phone for farther information. Some who read the “Ad” came to our Sanitarium {to receive treat ments. Some who read the “Ad did not believe that what we sald was true and are etill ftfering pain, still looking into the future with no hope of relief. Others read the “Ad” and said, If | thought those people could do for me what they say they can do, 1 would go and see them But they have not come, still pouring drags into the that is already And some will continue ® cause they have b taught © their inf that taking the only way to cure disease having no knowledge of a saner better, safér, more scientific meth od, think there can be none other than the drug method They do not realize that some of the leading physicians of the world have turned away largely from pre scribing drugs, and are hods in the treatment of dis and a far greater results than t ever did by w the drug meth denivd * mew 8. issue of The Star, Interested but are system securing WE CAN CURE BLOOD POISON WITHOUT DRUGS WE CAN CURE TYPHOID FEVER WITHOUT DRUGS WE CAN GURE THE LIQUOR HABIT AND TOBACCO HABIT WITHOUT DRUGS | We Can Cure Chronic Diseases cannot touch. By iminate the Poison That medicine jour method we |from the more into it Ph iaieroeeae in all parts of the We Succeed Where Others Fail can We by creating a perfect In many cases we SAVE Jopened a MATERNITY HOME In connection with our Sanitarium, with a graduated Obstetrical nurse in attendanee. Consultation free. than in other hospitals. Charges less Come and filled with polson drugs in| and! system instead of putting body. | have| Phillips]. | { | using our | | To Change Course of Atlantic Route NEW YORK, April 20.—-The most changes in th mute for atlantic steamships since the abiahment of steamship lines was announced today from the hydrographic offices of the United Sty overnment as a result of of the liner Titante changes are suggestion of the Am ment and will move the lane three or four degrees further south than the aguthernmost tracks heretofore used. — Britieh nd continental steayuship lines have agreed to the change The new track will be south to avoid ice avold much fog CITY OFFICIALS MAY STOP MEETING 1 to The Star.) 20.—The elty Titus, press representative of the Weavers’ union, attempts to speak tn the Hoquiam theatre to: night, as scheduled, action will be taken to'prevent the meeting Members of the union injugetion proceedings will b shoold the city officials attempt such action HOLD NATIONAL MEMORIAL SERVICES LONDON, April 20.—A memorial vice for the Tiatnic vietims was held yesterday in St Paul's cathedral, The edifice was jammed to the doors OUR PRECISE ARTIST. far eh national “Taking time.” Have Your Pnove .exen Real Auto POST CAROS—$1.00 PER Doz Kodak Filn developed, 10¢ + roll, any size. A. M. FROST 1332 First Ave. Seattle. DIAMOND rings from $10 up. Watches from $1 up. Pine wateb re pairing. Houghton “teen & Hunter, Pe Yenler Hotel Pdi ‘Building. 1913 THIRD AVENUE | IND. 5200| MAIN 1043 i all the time fine kes hin own bun Wut Firat -chas le pricer Bashers Stadio 705 First Av m Theatre Masi Ne cow pen. Fee yoor Miue 300-1 Ane ple- Bring goods sell th There Will Be a LECTURE Chr i Bicknell Young, C. S. B. 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This jbarmless family remedy is justly famous for its power to put the | bowels, liver, kidneys and stomach | in regular active working order. | In every way—in feelings, looks, J actions and in powers—you will | find yourself altogether better after you have used Beecham’s Pills For Quick Relief You ought to be sure vo read the directions with every box Bold everywhere, 10c., 25¢. Queen of the “Yel!ow-Birders”’ Tells of Smuggling Chinese MRS. ETHEL HALL Cal., April 20.— Feliz, were found by the government known w the men authorities in one ‘ttle mmigration service as “the tween Los Angeles and San Fran woman,” recently broke the ~ ” Her steps, are known from : checked the of Le tine that she dressed 16 Chinese which has checked the of 1) women’s clothes at Punta Bunda ficers since her arrest on @ charge below Ensenada, so as to throw off spying officers, two years ago, until the outfitting of the Comrade at allejo, just before the final sailing of the craft from that port to En: senada, where the last load of Chi-| we, afterward captured in Mon ey bay, was taken aboard, It is this evidence which will be used against her when she goes to trial} LOS ANGEL Mre, Ethel Hall of the silent allence town be TAMULY Wasittxa 60 CENTS PER WEEK COVEY WET WASH LAUNDRY PHON nav. of conspiracy to smuggle Chine coolies into the United States and ge of the Tidels to and Frem Europe All Steamship Lines Lowest itates BRATTSTROM & CO. 808 Second Av. told of her knowle glers’ plans My husband, Edward Hall, who is wanted by the go’ ent on the ainst me. believe, engaged in smux sling. He talked to me of bin plans, I watched him map out courses at night and talk to strange men whom he would introduce to He would talk of boats making landings and of smug big profits through engaging in the traffic of Chinese | smug one wan, I NOTICE OF JOINT REPUBLICAN AND DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a resolution of a joint committee appointed for the purpose by the respective County Central Committees, on Saturday, April 27, 1912, between the hours of three P. M. and eight P. M., there will be held joint primary elections of the qualified voters of the Republi can and Democratic parties in King county, Washington, to se lect delegat: vention of and to express a choice for candidates for President of the The County Con. to be held for the purpose of adopting platforms and selecting delegates to the ATTEST: PHILIP TWOROGER, cretary. successful respective State Conventions. Such election will be conduct- ed under the provisions of the general election laws so far as the same day may be applicable and practical. In each precinct there will be selected one Democratic dele- gate only, and one Republican delegate for each two hundred votes or fraction thereof cast at the last election therein. Candidates for delegates must be residents and qualified voters in the precincts in which they k election. | list of the polling piaces in the several precincts will be pub- | lished on Thursday, April 25, | 1912. THOS. F. MURPHINE. Chairman Republican County Central Committee. PAUL LAND, Chairman Democratic County Central Committee. NEW DAILY SERVICE Between Seattle, Ellensburg and Kittitas Via the “MILWAUKEE” COMMENCING SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1912. — Westbound Seattle ‘ |Leave Kittitas Cedar Falls Leave Ellensburg Arrive Keechelus Leave Cle Elum Arrive Cle Elum Leave Keechelus Arrive Ellensburg 2:43 P.M. | Leave Cedar Falls Arrive Kittitas P.M.) Arrive Seattle ...... 7 SPECIAL LOW FARES FOR WEEK-END TRIPS There are many ideal places in the Cascade Mountains for excellent Fishing, Hunting or Camping. Yor more than a year, the immi gration authorities assert, the Halls trips up and down the coast 4 they made jo Feliz came woman and the on smuggling tours, 4 money. Then Anta into the life of the Halin parted Thirty-eight were exchanged FIRST AERIAL MAIL 8AN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 2 The first official aerial mail de vice was authorized today in a «ram went by Supt. Stevens of the railway mail’ service from his office here today to Postmaster Speegie of Eureka, where an ayia will be held Sunday which Hall and telegrams by Mrs. ATTEST: RICHARD SEELYE JONES, Secretary. vue GREAT WALL WAS FILLED WITH APPLAUSE WHEN We SPEAKER SaiD THE. Follow ING; "J. R MORGAN CAN RAISE $j0,000,000 ON HIS CHECK ANY MINUTE, BUT THE MAN WHO IS RAIS~ ING A LARGE FAMILY ON 49% 4 WEEK IS A GREATER FINANCIER THAN MORGAN: tbhound 5 AM 10 A.M 45 AM 15 A.M Leave Arrive 40 PLM. 52 PM 2:50 P.M. 3:53 PM. 30 PM. LET Him TALK! : 10 P.M. THE MARKETS ‘The following are average thats Piotthe producers. Prices is Sheaves are subject to “Sad Funeral eral For further particulars, call or write for a copy of our fishing, hunting and camping folder, which contains complete information regard ing points reached, P. CHAPMAN, Agent, Pass CHICAGO MILWAUKEE Jr. CRISWELL, Dept. Ticket Agent, Second and Cherry St., Seattle, Wash. Main 6960. Jackson Street Passenger Station. JL. first grades. city and Butter—Selling Price. 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