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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1912. Words by Sc} Music by Con os aad RE ‘Bugs’ THE PAPERS ARE CUUMORING FoR ||. A owen APH OF YOUR MAN ADOLF BuT HE won'r Ler THEM TAKE a PICTURE —— SUPERSTITIOUS OR | Somernine, Hefg A PUBLIC JCHARACTER, AND THEY'RE ENTITLED \ro A PICTURS @F HIM. — How ‘Are =n We GOING To Secure one $ ~ sun. Yess, We Iss A uDDLe PECOOLIAR ABOUDT BEING PHOTOGRAPHED, BUT I HAP A SCHEME, YOU BRING YOUR CAMERA UND STAND READY, UND DEN I STHER HIM UNEXPECTEDLY VERE dat? 4 can SNAP HIM, Fs Cate we Cont T ES AFTER 2 OURS TORTURE (By United Preen Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Ay after two hours’ to HURRY, MR, TRU]! — SNAP HIM! © while hang an elevat shed, John Ha ending ing hes - ~ Harvey is de vey nce while 0 ul jammed the lif worked to eut bir sent for and ad ites of the man hun asc Taft Controls 1 in New Hampshire (By Untied Press Leased Wire) CONCORD, N. HL, Ay ‘ turns a > KOR ee at President New Hampshire convention. held and that he will get a solid xtion from this state to the na © be on “obs aananbabtiese 5 SOSH SHHSSHSSSHHHESHSSESH SSH HSSHHHHSSSHSHOHOHOOO SY SAVES CHILDREN; | FLASHLIGHT PHOTOGRAPH IN FRONT OF CUNARD PIER, bd FATALLY HURT PREFERENTIAL PRIMARY : NEW YORK, AT MOMENT WHEN TITANIC SURVIVORS ARRIVED ¢ te Sa wad Susie “Goo HERE SATURDAY SOSSSSSSESSES SHS HS HSH HSH HSS SHHOSHHOOSOEHHHHHHHH EOS Bede regi Cal, April 24 ” ving & group of se hil dren at play in the roadway, while risking his own, he threw bin SEATTLE IN ROLE OF “PORT OF ott MEN”) cour If they can, the ~ ttee in charge of the arrange Eilers bullding is ready t them at a momen atte the real rt of Mi K © since April M7, fom dence of his mother at J6Ot ! No trace of the boy has King county is going to have ayin preferential primary election on the! presidential fight next Saturday April 27, between the hours of 3 and & p.m. Every registered voter will have a chance to express his choice between Taft, Roosevelt, La Fol lette, Cummins, in the republican party, and Harmon, Clark and Wi! son in the democratic party. He may vote for any other choice if finaly “hock own and tr these candidates do mot suit him fed, the And every voter will also vote for ¥ polities : ‘ delegates to the dounty be age Rtigsoaeccecpe IP Taft Harmon le done their utmost to prevent of the p When all th factions | rtles peti the governor all a spec presidential law, Taft Harmon c! efused to them It wou tinguish in sen votes ca mon, whe ve organiz sor not it Harmon enough activ udges tn the here today, when pm notice The elf in front of a run away team which was ring down upon them, Hermann Sech lor wan dangerously, perhaps fatal ly, injured. He succeeded in grax ing one of the maddened aw by the bit and diverted ( from the helpless children, but w finally knocked down and drag a day passes but that ¢ enlisted by id in the search of le relatives, Sometimes they quickly found, the missing having merely stayed away night. Occasionally the news for the home that fn te open night and day, for tt may have with fo nt unable be the polic persons to Taft and H up of ed t han conven And now, of erly disappoine peded the y and He left alt belongings in ef ng that he would soe ee nk Kellbach, ‘ian might have met with vic wh ty. He has ince returned per ndica met of the play. Of te obtain cy or had son or ave BE | diet oh, shee t place to avold some patie 2" m This ow Single Operation . ning t police find four lost per ved to Marie Martin, four yeara old, admitted to Hellerue hospital who are belie PLACED ON aa (By United Press Leased Wire) gland, and Hannah Kirschott | : ou. CORVALLIS, Or April, Mr Ora Couch, 2 \ “al ce t ro of Bethel, arrived wit Feports that ber 15-y 14UK9-land Charles ul oe ler Murteliett her home lar - gland so Hen it pre were placed on t windpipe charged with the mot anxious A large piece of. the an Eliza Griffith, | r ast June, at ae i ehild and that La thyroid gland was. cut out and ’ near Philomath. Judge J. W Aiamib grafted to the withered one of the | must have happened ton of Rosel rete i would return child, and both seem to have bec cured. ked to Mr Conr id take pe a mic and hh any fea to her else she ncis Austin, 17, has been mise. | PANTON & LONDON co) Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca Streets ALWAYS “THE INVITING STORE” Fi: Ruceeee te eeee pee or phe committee In jotnt republi / maries has “ at | the primary election on presidential polting places, but has not yet) prank O'Leary, a private preferences next Saturday, between rd from the following preeinets: | Connecticut National Guard, while the hours of 3 to 8p. m.? Cail at | yy a smoking on the roof of the Wie 702 Eilers sted opera house, undertook t> University st The of the follow “NO DRINK FOR MINE,” BILL SAID; “I’M GOING TO PRAY” NEW YORK, April 24.—This ix the story of Bill Jones, Titanic} stoker, He was never ing man in a large way before—and | he never will be again ra he han satied the Irish sea, This was bis first trip across the pond-—and, be says, bis last Your station at the Iifeboate,”commanded a petty officer of Bill wax stoking coal in a hellish heat some hundred or so feet be- Bill thought ft was Just « fire drill sir, and a big gun came and ousted When I saw it was get Do you live ia any ore “WE SELL AS WE ADVERTISE é Appealing Bargains: in Undermuslin ‘Third Floor. Our new stocks are fashioned from the ineshe est, cleanest and daintiest muslins, cambrics, nain- sooks, etc. Charming Gowns, Corset Covers, Pete ticoats, Combinations, Drawers and so om, mad by one of America’s foremost white underwear manufacturers and tastefully trimmed with Valea ciennes laces, embroideries and tucks, All p u to 5.00. Tm golng to Bethel chapel to : p to $ 3 We have a threefold purpose in the inaugtna tion of this sale of Undermuslins on our Third Floor for Thursday and Friday. FIRST—To induce more women to ae themselves with this splendidly appointed Un muslin Department and the abundance’and @ lence of our stocks SECOND—To make up for lost time ins caused by the remodeling of our store and spring weather 4 THIRD—To absolutely clear our stocks ofall window and show case mussed garments. Al assortment in styles as well as all sizes fail to attend this captivating Half Price Sale of Muslin Underwear In several instances the prices have been greatly reduced for Unmatchable Bar-| heamensg How Hero of Play Died When Live Wire Killed Him ou do, ¢ for holding ing precincts Gites & convenient 2 and 93, 9 115, 126, 141, 145, 164, 166, 18) 102 133, 162, 171 191 20. 106, 136, 163 as be neath the fey surface \ climbed into the first boat mie,” said Mill, “So I manned the text boat § hak Sl bok fel F reached over way of att and I pulled them When | found they ® tricity Running Through Him = | wir, Nicholas Calaf was painting on }top of a narrow girder of a support Jot high tension wires of a railroad New Re e N. ¥, when he |xrasped a and grabbed the jkirder at the same time, completing | | the ebreuit | For two hours he remained with | }a current of electricity passing | through him, four hundred persons way SIX MEMBERS OF ALLEN OUTLAW CLAN ARRAIGNED HILLSVILLE, Va., April 2 Judge Thornton Masaie, the county | members of the Allen outlaw phe prosectuor, a furor and a spectator. wi > Thir bende oa ve show Charlton Reinke how the hero 190 O'Leary the fire 201 Pe be bd iibus aT an ooees ce tantresion a8 iting bad 1 pulled as fant aa I could PODS eoeneing: wees, . She safe passed (he floating bodies of two w he touched a live one and was up to Have a drink, Mill?” requested.a newly found friend. {he procisels aninet Never drink answered BM: Samples of | places air The prisoners included Floyd Allen, below being unable to aid. Finally} were arraigned in Carroll hole Whies cebtenes: wes ohent te the power off and he| court house here today to answer! bE Hronounced when the shooting was rescued nearly dead for the killing, on March 14, ©f/ began: Claude and Vietor Allen, bis = yee in the play and a rival earh into the boat. The boat was half 'full of water | kt = sons, and his nephews, Sidna bd A ee was tur 129, grasped one of a network of wire REE 160, }until on mched a charged one |were both dead we threw them overboard BEG, bone } » pulled n Inside” He, too, wan dead, and we had to At Shaw’s Drug Store t are thwarting the] Helpless 2 Hours on Girder, Elec Next we pulled a ma’ |wards and Byrd Marion. All are | charged with first degree murder Lg |that killed him ttee so far an put him over. | Second Av. at Madison Attorneys for the defense admit IF YOU WANT A NEW STOMACH OR IF YOU WANT YOUR MEALS DIGESTED, GET SCOTCH STOMACH REMEDY, THE GREAT ings on Sidna Allen and Wesley Edwards, the only two members of the gang now free evious events and the half prices quoted at this time mean ball he reduced prices, which make this a “price-siashing” event of stupendous magnitude. Saws—No; 1 had STOMACH BUILDER. IT NEVER FAILS; IF IT SHOULD, WE REFUND YOUR MONEY. And Othe Shaw’ §Good Drug Stores Seattle’s Leading Dentists w pi M be Be N It ini though A of thi ith the executors for ha Pearsons Dying ELAS’ NIGH (hy United Press Leased Wise) CHICAGO, April 24.—Dr st and jonia. Dr ive by the use of oxygen. arried Last Eighty Years, at After for Each Eighty ye after ny anc nedict, 8 they othearts. bec and girl Jane Elwood years each din § They “f ch nt years artners died good on ith Norwalk 1 out” while rled somebod their and they dec their uke ew Richmond Heights Visible 25 Miles at Sea The Richmosd hthouse ion for rises Heights tower was put the first tim 231 feet abov and can be seen mean a. It K the to guide vessel Ambrose channel, miles inland from lightship, it mbrone sible Waiting | Other Mr and James W were m ded to childhood Light into oper 25 miles in naviga will be than those Db. K Pearsons, aged 92 years, philanthro former multi-millionaire, who recently gave his last dotiar \ educational institutions, is dying to day at Hinsdale sanitarium, of pneu Pearsons is being kept ane if Baby 0, br it to the Baby ing daily. Is low at and the Afternoon especially for the ladies and vin a silver cup. ‘| Admission 10c t night Clemmer Theatre Seattle's Best Photoplay House. Food-Household Show Mammoth Rink Have You a Baby? week, What I wanta » use that pick Norweg German bre hot homin Be; honey 6 Ibs. chick 10 ibe, 2b¢ chickens, Kies, 20c per dow ake We “I've seen you around heve for a you waiting for? see th’ man what's goin’ | gains for Thursday | From the ¥ Goods Depart ment in the Basement. Less than mill prices on Domestics that are as staple as in the bar rel. This is another example of our idea of a ain to sell something tha mm” need, when yor to save you me price. We think we sufficient quantities in this case to last all day, but it is always a good plan to play safe by calling early when bargains like these thrown out | Lonsdale Cambric 10c | Lonsdale Cambric the IB practical as well as the most |@ popular material for women's Muslin Und: ar; 26 inches wide and a standard iS¢ seller all over the United States, Not short lengths but full pieces, at ye tateaey se Good Outing Flannel 7c Best 106 and 12%¢ Outings. Swiss, Amoskeag and Cloth in stripes, checks and plain white, pink and blue, Len, 10 to 20 yards. You can Thursday at less than mill price, a yard "Tc 25c Ticking 17c ndoubtedly the 26e Ticking in the market Positively feather proof. Six or eight different stripes. — Full pleces. a yard most | Daisy | | | cial at At less than mill price | Women’s Muslin Petti- | Women’s Muslin Gowns | coats in all grades up to up to $1.98— $5.98 HALF PRICE HALF PRICE Women’s Corset Covers Women’s and Misses’ Muslin Drawers at 25c— | at 49c and up at— HALF PRICE HALF PRICE Infants’ Wear at Half Price Third Floor, garments for the baby and have some funds left with which to buy some extra items you had thought Jou could not afford. An opportunity to buy Infants worth $1.25 and up, a HALF PRICE at 49c and up at .. HALF PRICE all colors and all sizes at..+5 HALF PRI HALF PRICE Cashmere Sacques in all sizes Infants Infants Knit Sacques in all sizes Outing Flannel Sacques in d Knit Bootees at Flannel Bands at HALF PRICE mbroidered Shawls at HALF PRICE Long Dresses and long Mus\ in Skirts at $12 25 and up, Spe ‘. HALF PR 2 years, al Infants Infants’ Mand B Infants Infants’ sizes 6 months to Other Specials Women’s Combination Suits bargains at, special Women's Muslin Petticoats, very special at Long and ‘short Coats ver¥ special lightship Tc 5 —EXCLUSIVE PHOTOPLAYS— 5 4 ——MUSICAL FEATURES—— 4 6——-PIECE ORCHESTRA--—_-6 1,200 Seats—10 Cents—1,200 Seats DON’T MISS THE DREAM THEATRE Women’s Crepe and Muslin Gowns special at Thursday Unbleached Mus! 434c Judge Z. T. Wain of Brooklyn Y., spent his 79th birthday in Cleve land shopping fc but find Ing the cost of dyiug bad gone up well as the cost Of living, he re the price asked judge says he has no thought of dying, but had simply | Gecided to look for a bargain HALE PRICE Robes in all colors at a coffin Unbleached Muslins wide, 8 1-3¢ Infants’ Knit Carriage value, from 5 to 20 yards, mill price, \ ‘Always Try ‘Panton & London First— ve It Pays 89 inches in lengths at less than Regal Dental Offices L. R. CLARK, Manager. 5 Third Av., N. W. Cor. OTH—Bring this ad with you pint fins Union ‘