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6 ARE YOU FAT? Tou know don't | At not day | The THIS PICTURE OF ADOLF WON'T DO. NOT ONLY WOES IT SHOW HIM BEATING J | [THE S*UFFING OUT OF You, BUT HE Looks SURLY, THIS KIND OF A PHOTO DOESN'T BOOSP THE j | sane ANY. ee f, No, 1D DON'D, Bur PAAP GooT News — UND Pose FOR THE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1912. Picture of Adolf in Which He Looks Re ABOUDT ID, UND HE Says HE VILL Go To A GALLERY HE WON'T LOOk PLBASANTT. 18 THERE ANY Way TO MAKE HIM Hh aah base Look PLEASANT f vs. JOCKEY HURT IN RACE LEADS JAPANESE NURSE TO ALTAR of Oriental blood nized in August | newly: | Hundreds of people are going into Central Oregon daily. Bend is the future great city of that great empire. Buy now while prices are low. It only takes $10 a month. Bend Park Co. 860 Empire Bldg. “YOUR EYES | fete | As a result of a horse dent In which he receiv injuries, from which slow in a California hospital Pigott, a well known jockey, x now the husband of Miss Hanna Horla, daughter of a Japanese fath er and an American mother, She nursed the horseman back to health, during which time their ac with one The nuptials were sole! the court howwe, the F Bandell officiating left for Spokane on. thelr moon trip, after which they will retarn to Fort Bragg to mak’ their home. The nuptials were solemnized yes terday in t court house, the Rev quaintance ripened into love Augast Sandell officiating. The In order to effect the marriage ly-weds left for Spokane the couple had to leave California rf honeymoon trip, after wh for this state, where the laws per they will return to Fort Bragg to} mit the wedding of an American|make their home. MANY ATTEND|STREET CAR MEN| FOOD SHOW | -NOW ORGANIZED That the food and men to form a union the w is proving a big strike of 1906 has been | ed by the fact ful. Last night the Central Labor] jevery night since Council recognized the Amalga-| |Mammoth rink has 8 Assoc! n Of Street | Railway Employes America, Local Division No, 687. | S. J. Wallace heads the new or-| ganization, ar E. Davidson has ‘been elec secretary race acel i serious overy Harry was v since ameorg be carefully examined and 7 vee isehold jah suCCERS. opening honored Last Every twelf popular, es and |with record ectrical ol |night the | booth has | pecially the | baby | terday was pack nade CENTRAL WET WASH Phowe Queen Aume 104 cle Sulphurro ‘The Great System Tonle. program th was consid Laby of the day th and Madisoi Annie Bauer “1 second Wilkinson, AMUSEMENTS and “MOORE THEATRE — ‘ could than any other com petitor, A CRITICAL TIME FOR BILL TAFT ABOARD PRESIDENT TAFT'S SPECIAL TO SPRING FIELD. Planning a strenuous ‘ol. Roose velt, President Taft invaedd Massa, chusetts today in his campaign for renomination. The president i* op timistic over his prospects of sac cess in this state. It is expected that the Massachusetts primary 29|next Tuesday will be the pivotal point tn the race and that If Roose: velt carries the state, President Taft will have a hard time getting the nomination. The most important speech which the president will deliver today will be in the Hoston arena this evening, when he is expected to reply to Col Seats Now on Sale Seattle Theatre Bargain Mati ‘The Dengnttal Comed “THE BOTs OF Comr Rest ‘Sunday . COLISEUM THEATRE Old Style Hane Cent 1018 Third Ay NY BR” Evening at §:15—10 and The Big Melodrama Sensation “ON THE FRONTIER” Laat Week of the Balley Stock Ce Every vuttered Both Phones $108 2 | ministration has been supported by without sopping Senator Lorimer of Chicago. ~ d wan affected above addresses if you Mile. Fremoneska | ORPHEUM PROVIDENCE, R. 1, April 24 Ten delegates were instructed for President Taft the republican state convention session here to day CEDAR RAPIDS, la Taft forces a lowa will fh brought below par kical operations 6. J. NUBRND “THE DELMAR POSTER G "| 3 7 t 1 President trol of h PANTAGE S)™ vest ; Matinee Da Twice Night |NO HOPE HELD OUT FOR A SETTLEMENT the pre NEW YORK, Apri Tha the chances for settling the differ ence the ope s and the acite coal fields ared here e of the America. tonight ween the the bitu said the ont al fields April dent late this afternoon Big Masiest “CINDERE Four Be Production, | ert Mine Worke goes to Indi to sign the agre bet operators and minous region. He to the hard cc conraging United White At Shaw’s Drug Store Second Av. at Madison STATEMENT The Mercantile National Bank of Seattle Samples of SCOTCH STOMACH||.......="—= REMEDY ||’ IF YOU WANT A NEW STOMACH OR IF YOU WANT YOUR MEALS DIGESTED, GET SCOTCH STOMACH REMEDY, THE GREAT STOMACH BUILDER. IT NEVER FAILS; IF IT SHOULD, WE REFUND YOUR MONEY, At the Close of Business April 18, 1912. RESOURCES ..$ 636,078 160,01 17,876 283,477 4 66 98 oR $1,097,448 86 LIABILITIES tae eee ° $ 2010,000, 23,436 825,412 48,600 00 We Welcome Small Checking Accounts OFFICERS REDFIELD, President JOSEPH L, JAFFE, Vice FRANKLIN SHUEY R. F. HARLEY, Asst WM ENEHAN, Vice 9 And Other "AIRLEY, Vic W $Gooa Drug Stores HARLEY, Cashier Vice P 8. g Reserved for interest. . Ask Your Doctor |“OLYMPIC” weet ete: STILL HELD BY STRIKE) keeping Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral in the house. Then when the! hard cold or cough first appears you have a doctor's medicin¢é at hand. Your doctor's ap- proval of its use will certainly set all doubt at rest. Lith: comes. Ask your doctor about | (my SOUTHAMPTON At a late hour today the Olympic of the White Star line was still lying off Ryde, Isle of Wight, because of its Inability to secure enough stokers to replace the 900 men who struck yesterday just five! minutes before the vesse _\seheduled to sail for New | Warned by the dis jabip Titanic, the Olymple stokers | deserted in a body, declaring that} the collapsible lifeboats jon the vessel were unseaworthy Report of the Finan-|. when ortici pr a line announce ff intentte cial Condition etting non-un tokers to 1 of the— American Savings Bank & Trust Company w York. | (Official Publication.) |though the stokers at first declared | they would not sail unless wooden! boats were substituted for the metal ones, they finally agreed today to |if they proved seawor the strike. ‘DIES TRYING TO | SAVE ANOTHER «my t INDEX ed Press Leased Wire) Wash. April Step |ping within range of « bullet fired|schooner Polar Bear, accompanied bartender,| by two men. started May 1 Indian Siberian and Alaskan coasts. \by Chappel Seamon, « al bie wife y Johnson, wife of the cook | Index hotel, ie dead today are |wult of @ fatal wound in the head |xhooting occurred in the kitchen jof the hotel. Several women were RESOURCES |present. Another bullet fired by |Seaman struck a waitress in the! Loans and discounts. .$1,192,151.65 nigh, which may prove fatal. The Overdrafts 4 1,123.47 | shooting was Bonds, warrants and } the saloonman and bis wif other securit! one Hanking bow furnt- ture and fixtures . Other real estate owned pisouse Due from banks Cheeks on other banks nd other cash items xchange for clearing house ; Cash on hand Sate deposit vaults Located at Seattle, State of Wash ieee. ngton, at the close of business on t the the 18th day of April, 1912, had) 4 | Beaman wae arrested and takeo GOKATEIL to, Everett | + ELECTRIC COMPANY ; WILL USE METERS Beginning today, the Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co. will 16,690,5%| *bolish flat rates for the use of 197 256.99 pelectricity, and will install meteors 17,822.79 everywhere, The Puget Sound 34,041 610, 5.431 og} 2 874.008 sk Dame of the new corporation wh $2.874.008. 56 combines the 8. E. Co., the Tacoma Seattle Power Co. and several other companies in the The change to metered electric LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in... 200,000.00 Surplus fund Undivided profits . Due to banks deposits Deposits Certified checks Cashiers checks 21,680.19 | the state public service commis- sion, The company says that the juse of electricity to turn coffee grindera, tron toasters and few oth jer household things, has made the }flat rate imporst j sb ae ae BEES EO |RAILROAD FINED BY | JUDGE HANFORD ‘The Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget }Sound Railway Co, will have to dig up $1,100 tn fines for failure to re: port violations.of the federal law [regulating the hours of employes The complaint filed by the in of | terstate commerce commission, and |the fines were imposed by Judge Hanford yesterday £6,663 62 2,209,029.12 1,686.32 47,164.21 State of Washington, County King, #0 1, -G. K. Betts, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly | swear that the foregoing is true to INDIVIDUAL TOWELS the best of my knowledge and be-/ NIG APPEAR VERY FAST | lief TOPEKA, Kan., April °6.—The in dividual roller towels which the » state board of health has ordered | \installed in all public washrooms, | are causing the hotel keepers much trouble, because, they say, thelr |patrons have developed an ‘absent minded habit of sticking the towels in their pockets and walking away iwith them. | G | Subseribed and sworn to me this 24th day of April L. R. MeCASH Notary Public. Attest MICHAEL FM Correct EARLE: SULLIVAN REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank of Seattle, Washington APRIL 18, 1912 RESOURCES and Discounts 100,000.00 408.8084 38,799 0G" 1,323,738.00 rrants and Stocks Furniture and Fixtures and Exchange $4,082,717.85 LIABILITIES Capita Surplu Undi o 300,000.00 60,000.00 20,002.12 99,995.00 $602,720.73 $ ded Profits : Clrewation Dey $4,082,717.85 OFFICERS ident Vice President McMICKEN, Vice Prgsident D. H, MOSS, VieePresident AS PHILBRICK ARNOLD, Pre J. A, HALL M and Cashler Assistant Cashier ,| Cathedral was in progre telephone, heard the speeches, the | Venice, where crowds. er to the #iater | © installed | became the “Vatican prisoner | years ago 6 of the White Star| Mllment he could procure of bie de of| sire to return to Venice. the | bas on | election ax pope of which seemingly cults Ab | ing bis illness last su declared ‘he would give two years | brought forth remembra: of bis life if he could be present at the dedication the inner pasa; the being planned by Capt. C. 289,597.68 \@ few minutes before (he tragedy. | 44 by thet) «| Traction, Lght & Power Co. is the | { 300,000.00) t¥ has been made with the sanction | — al Pleasant VERY WELL, THEN? — POPE HEARS DEDICATION OF CAMPANILE OVER PHONE fast arrive ROME, April 25—While the formal dedication of the new Cam- panile or bell tower of St. Marks it Venice tin hie private atican Tomorrow morn! by press train, there wilt Rome a phonograph disc corded at Venice today ringing of the bells the fir pecially provi ringing of the bells, the firing of sa. | Hine years. utes and the cheering of 1, [OIRE REVEALS A At the close of the program, de Jare inti of the Vatt , pontiff declared it had b | MILWAUKEE, Wis. April happiest hour of bis life since room dazzling with the ap nin ntless mirrors, nearest ful t is reflected into a bewilde staggering multitude, {s It was the which he nstantly expressed since hix|@ Wealthy candy and the intensity |cording to @ story nated dur-| Attorney Zabel by ner when he|years old. Grace ufacturer told to Distri race Lytge Lytee's fateful room of Stanford Whit Campanile,| which was told about in the Tha in Veniee. trial the which took place today give the collapsible boats # tent and | go ©" SEATTLE SKIPPER SAFE CRACKERS that re nt | It will be kep* 4, over |M the pope's private library, to be 4 long distance | Used whenever he is homesick for was patriarch for | MIRROR ROOM in which an r the |resting chamber of James Chacona, | ac et 16 etory es of the w PLANS LONG TRIP) GET SMALL SUM A dash of miles through to Alaska “s EL CENTRO, Cal, April cracking the safe in ern Pacific depot here, dits stole $300 in gold and bili escaped to the desert posse is in pursuit ROBS TO BUY oe 25. Siberian coast master and owner of the The voyage will be and will take In all ms on both trading st NEW YORK, April 25 Man, a Brookiyn shop girl, sa | to have confessed that she took $2 from the cash drawer of renberg, confectiloner, told tectives wh she had hid money she had left. They | $60 at her home. {Gives Quick Home Cure | for Corns, ‘Callouses and All Foot Troubles This infor datly foot time. how have. tr whieh was formerly k kaged to be married, and committ ©4|the robebry to get money for {S| troussean. |HE CARRIED GUN the HER TROUSSEAU | Florence id 7 Henr FOR PROTECTION Evidence today that a tong war is likely to break out any time was » {Secured by the police when Ch in| dim =, gent!y |of the Chin Tong societ The effects) at outs with the not ; Tong, was arrested on rm water. full fifteen min’ wili| Which, he asserts, he carries ocide| protect himself from the “re, | Bings He furnished bail in sum of $50 the hth pant. © pores and Get « tw ny druggist Food - Household Show Tonight, Mammoth Rink, Clerks’ Night flearDr. Hazzard Tonight at 8 o’Clock a Lecture on Pure Foods and Fasting Mothers, Notice! Baby Show Every Afternoon. Championship Pie Eating Contest Tonight. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION Siberia April 18th, 1912. RESOURCES counts and Overdrafts Fixture Loans, Furniture and Real Estate Other + SBonds and Warrants ’ Cash amd Sight Exchange $352,492 7,000 Resources $5 66,050 98 121,407 $4RG,782 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in Surplus and Undivided Deposits «Dividends Unpaid Letters of Credit $100,000 00 3 R0 00 0O Profits We invite your Whether large will receive the same care and consideration account or small, it ERNEST CARSTENS, Pres. J JOHN B, OSTROM, Vice Pres. RILBY, Cashier ROHWER, Asst. Cashier to A sheriff's | n the} found | = She had spent the rest for clothes, saying she was en-| wealthy Chinese, and member | which is} Hop Hop|in Thursday's the] —_» j|enough In what we Words by Sch isfer Music by Condo “THE ots de RE. Try It. 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Others read th Ad” and sald, if I thought those people could da: for me what they say they can @6)) I would go and see them.” But they have not come, but are still pouring drugs into the system hat is already filled with polsomy And some will continue so to do De cause they have been taught from” their infancy that taking drugs Ie the only way te disease, and having no knowledge of a Samer better, safer, more scientific mete od, think there can be none other than the drug method They do not realize that some of the leading physici: of the world have turned away largely from pre scribing drugs using our methods in the ent of dis ea and are sec far greater results than t ever did by using the drug method. WE CAN CURE BLOOD POISON WITHOUT DRUGS cure tre ar WE CAN CURE TYPHOID FEVER: WITHOUT DRUGS WE CAN CURE THE LIQUOR HABIT AND TOBACCO HABIT WITHOUT DRUGS We Can Cure Chronic Diseases eannot touch. 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