The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 27, 1912, Page 6

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AR—SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1912, Words by Sch aefer ‘VETO GARAGE Mr. SKkygack, As Teammate, Provokes Adolf Into Rowdyism music by Conds ront _ neers o~< % " oi { 2 y bd & . " = A i. SHameon Hime ROUGH NECK vor \ /UKN vor || DON@Z Don'd you sects ORDINANCE [ (spore gf Rp en Baga fin a}Ayg Icke So YOU are dere) pied Bay I Vin See You ane$ 1 Har \( , YOU HAF SPOILED A ! } The park board at its meeting DERE VA(TING TO FIELD pee yesterday afternoon p: a PoP-UP FLIGS FOR You, resolution asking Mayor Cot UND COACH You. y, Conch, Me, EHS You Go To Der Base PALL Bar a VON OF Der Boys 18 OUT ick. GOING TO ABovnT Dias! A MIND NOD TO LET { PERFECTLY GooT 40-cenT e fp terilt to veto Counciiman God s dard’s bili to put up a municipal ln) garage on Dilling park, the only ; ; : down town park in the city I y The board also voted to open the 12 playgrounds in Seattle next Wednesda and took un. tablish another in the West lake and Lake Union districts. An ornamental bench arrangement forming a fence around Pioneer square and the Totem pole was authorized, and also a tennis court In Rdanoke park SAY HE TOOK MONEY! Iter Clark was charged, ye bh grand larceny for th appropriation of $89.1 longing to James Henry, whil was working for the latter University gir! students will have charge of the women's service the University yterlan ch tomorrow even The girls wil have charge devotions and Engaged to One, But Marries GENTLEMAN =e wnat woutp You HAVE READ To YOU* pict il ; attorney general of British Colum | Uy United Pras Leased Wire) | SAN JOSE, Cal, April 27.—Cap jtured: after a @ ate struggle ™ p the banquet to be held at the Rai with Chas, Titcomb, a coachman, iad Ne ace Gitait aetusee: ts ones | followed by an unsuccessful attempt _ Jot the reception into local elubdom to commit suicide, when caught red: J Pirates illape a citing agp | handed robbing the home of Mrs. §. : aes | F. Morrison here, Chas. B, Rey, gen > ae Satoh sitasn to dea’ asnnachia ‘Ga urgiar and church choir 5 : elude; Hon. Louis ble, former in the city prison today . . ee ee ae i A. Hartt, of Hire and Mayor Findlay o' Vane B. ¢ |} All former Canadians are invited | end the dinne TO LAY CORNER STONE OF NEW DRYDOCK Jumping Rope Man Breaks Leg in o'clock for Bremerton, where the Two Places - laying of the cornerstone of the dock ta | bia, wi be the principal speaker at chartered steamer eosw S| 3,000-MILE TOUR iter axier Cand Predei |f TO BE SUBJECT at te ove r for the a | On Sunday afternoon at 2:30 FRANCINE LARRIMORE t Pittsfield, Maas in the rope, fell Titanic disaste fonght a duel with knives t Norris, N. J Moore was ly burt and Baxter) -— 5 tua Triomtraonw Ha o'clock, William Parker, former gen tistinct i danretaty of the Titec. ha It's some distinction to be a star, Her parents were th at 18, but that’s not the most re-|ber father being a F her mother Russian. She ngs, Neb. will speak to met escaped Snapshot photograph of W. J. Bryan telling New York meeting |0Mly at the YM. C. A. telling bis |markable thing about Miss Fro i) possia but doesn’t care oc ies a 97) What he would have read. experiences in a walking tour of |cine Larrimore, for other girls bave the country as ber native __The Res Waele 0, Betorees, 87 Let no man bring to my deathbed for my consolation Darwin's |%,700 miles from Hastings to the | succeeded on the e wt an early|and was carted about Europe: ears oO s vs Descent of Man’ Rat let my friend read to me the Twenty-third | Pacific coast and through Cs r i th is probably one country to another in hemi | Springfield (Mass) almshouse. wales: The Lord is m Pmaaie 4 Wash also. But a 0 Lore y Shepherd, 1 shall not want econ and sbi nother actress on the Amer-!years, becomin nite 0 nas been a clergyman for 70 ileas te tun. Gauadlan: harder nother act nm the Amer rs, be % quite t late or oo C jean age who has played in as itan. beating goolerytheoey Be | t a J. Bryan made the princif®) address at the memorial meeting roe ogram will include musical | many languages as han. Mion Laert Of all the languages,” said in New York to the Titanic dead. He touched on the theory of | ®Umbers and will ude with the | more. She speaks. five languages Larrimore, “for the stage, giveil HEARD IN THE CIRCUS evolution and w be made the Bbove remark he was interrupted by [Usual Bible study classes and the fuently and has appeared in plays French. It is much more & storm Of apptnuse | trlendship dinner written in each in this country and tory for acting than English’ ge — — " =o |Europe. With the same art with besides, on the French 4 lernor, proposed the insertion of the |which she captivates her audience would be allowed to say at MRS. LESLIE E. WHEELER-REID Disagree on Recall drowns, bor Preston tae COTTERILL wells Daniae ta “Over Nigect lene mee tate MGR SAN FRANCISCO, April 27.—| triumph of love, carelessly divulged aa The King County Democratic club) . Hawthorne how | |she has you success Iu parts play ly meaningless to an {i » the whole truth. Only he did not ij failed to agree on t ecall af feve ution to i in French, a ‘ Seer nstanes of fhe Girl Who! on the uame of his wife's jilted judges at tts meeting inst night constitutte VETOES IT Yiddish expressive makes up her mind in love and rey yeetheart Vy when planks to be inserted in tha, lmpns = === verses it, has been contributed (> Last November Reid, who is part) / a platform to be adopted at the state, Th d to ask demoer the annals of romance by Miss owner of a local weekly, was in 4 convention In Walla Wal were) congressmen to vote for an appro Olive Lillian Packard of Salt Lake New York on 4 business trip and j f taken up for discussion. Hogh C.\pristion retaining the local assay City, who was married secretly re met Miss Packard, who was study : Todd, progressive candidate for gov-' office cently to Leslie E. Wheeler-Reid, ing art and music. Their acquaint in San Francisco ance was only casual Back in Salt Lake is a prominent! Five or six ks ago Miss Pack young business man who was en- and came to San Francisco. gaged to Miss Packard before her Before Reid had renewed recent marriage, and still belleves his acquaintance. It was not sus owe p that he {is the affianced husband of pected that their nr eae ser seg it witt the present Mrs. Reid. upon = : ‘ “jin isk Nou wou mses | cafe ried . a ue os a — re’s nothing in that af declared th y as . j WOULD co} 4 afes from vaying liquo i don’t print anything I wife OUT AND SEE IF You cas cure aur t » them from «iving any testi: | : about it,” pleaded Mrs. Reid be- Question is COLLECT MY RENT FROM BR Inony against saloonkeepers Who|® # kk A RRR Re RR Ree eR EE tween janghing denials. Rut he What will the man t at be ‘ome of the gla WE OWES FoR Two MONTHS. knowingly sell it to ther pe ected Ac ts eats Sar Meat —— husband, with modest pride in hi ys ‘ , A ” — ‘< PENH - - - renee wt the side show ‘ e ** * strane ; we sow lnstend of” 6 glass fr WHO CAN READ THIS WIRE od e FATHER’S VOICE IN PHONOGRAPH eater, he's © glass tanabler : LESS CODE MESSAGE? The Bank of California TELLS OF DAUGHTER’S ENGAGEMENT 7 : | LEOMINSTER, Mass., April 27—Miss Edith Lee De L WALWEL NAMED | i AS SUCCESSOR National Association of San Francisco United States Depositary ——— ee Mayor Cotterill yes jthe ordinance imp nentence on minors who attempt purchase Hquors cafe Jed comm ing axons for veto will no le public the council m ing Monday The bill, however, has been eriticised.on LOS ANGELES, April Senator Robert Marion La Fok lette, aspirant for the republican presidental nomination, Te ceived a deputation of his well-wishers without his trousent The Wisconsin statesman sat at his desk and talked eamestiy with his callers La Pollette’s ‘baggage failed to arrive with him, and, p6t wishing to visit Pasadena in baggy trousers, he consigned them to the tender care of a friend, w c the hotel valetvela Follette’s visitors rushed to hi ‘ before be could clgee eeeeeeeeeeee The following witeless mess age in cipher went through the atr from New York to the re cue ship Carpathia after the rescue of the Titani¢ passen gers, Who sent It? Was it o Ismay? What is hid nin it that it had to go in Does it cont a vital witt invited friends t ier home te t r brothe J. A. Swaiwell, vice president of the National Bank of Com “ merce, was yesterday elected “Ladies and gentlemen, I beg to announce the engage as & member by the Seattle ment of my daught Miss Edith ¢ Dewitt, to Vallery Clearing House association, to * fill the place left vacant by the . resignation of R. &. Stacy, who Now get busy . . TO" . the leaves for Tacoma to take the congratulations presidency of the Pacific Na tional bank. fiancee, and incidentally turned on the pho ph to en tertain them y 1 astonished ar this in the yoice of enate Hildreth Tarbe No ommonwealth a Boston ttee should STATEMENT OF CONDITION branches in Seatt Tacoma, Portland andy . . . * ’ * . * * * * * A * * * * *% Maybe you are good at wor 24] % ing out puzzles. A code message lose of business, April 18th * is a mighty hard puzzle, but wk perhaps you'd like to try ASSETS # Here it is « f any rurhuman alegroness * bo herkeinsur haaning * 1 claiming having alfor *® jia from me oxpitayile false ov * * * . * * a ‘ * | * MRGREEN ToLo ME |{OA HE | BoT 1 ToLO HIM ){ weLL KE oid €n? THAT HE WAS MIS-|) NEEDN T 0 st AND THAT /IWORRY ABOUT ne have A PARSE! YoU REALLY HAD HY se sranving GETTING ALONG. AINE Mow ey on Cte Loans and Discount Hank Premises (San Francisco and Branches) Other real | Customers’ Liability, under Letters of Credit Sundry Bonds and Stocks United States Bonds to Secure Cir 0} Other United 8 Bonds demption ad with U.S. Treasurer and Sight Exchange ergordel to orbing with all comparyero consistent with procedidas aestivitas made sin t ipsuilices modify cate and enlablado proce dure and dittifico egogue ener velais or enerveront $59,486,885.72 f That many copies of The Star were sold on the average for each pub- lication day during the year ending December 31, 1911. This showed an increase over the year 1910 of 6,350 copies for each . : } The Seattle Clearing House as-| : ; sociation, at its meeting yesterday, The daily average circulation of The Star for the year 1910 35,- | eB") | ook steps to prevent the abolition | 449, which was an increase over the year of 1909 of 4,000 copies. And so | being considered,’ The” members} it has been year after year—regardless of general business conditions—The a foe thely “tatuenes te pratenting The B tc National A tion, San Francis; Star has grown legitimately, consistently and solidly. | My he nchane re a turltaat OTE sah star inccietien at hbettve,: Teaoens,. Por and Virgiola, Of Newspaper publishers the country over estimate that an average of five 4 AND NEXT MONTHS sat das re ; at aac: One Of the Dunn's ‘offices have the pretection ot the entire persons read each copy of a paper. One copy to each five persons is con- Rat agen Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits’ of the Association, sidered the point of perfection in newspaper circulation. bf yj is : f ' | On that basis 208,995 persons read The Star each day during the year / P io 2 Y | AGENT FOR FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF 1911. AND THE ENTIRE CIRCULATION IS CENTERED RIGHT pk wr FAIRBANKS, ALASKA HERE IN SEATTLE AND SURROUNDING TOWNS. : - The Star management invites any business man, whether an advertiser 4 4 ; v8 7 or not, to investigate its circulation at any time and in any manner desired. r toa q ‘ | The Bank of Califorma A line of people numbering 41,799 standing in a row each and every : tpi ay. 2 7 night to buy copies of The Star, would make an impressive showing. IT ’ TitoyN8 ate "and Mtn" Join Baie WOULD MAKE A STRING OF HUMANITY 25 MILES LONG, ALLOW. |} oe | | | hy oS wegngesens ING THREE FEET FOR EACH PERSON. ties Se _Avg,|]] SEATTLE BRANCH } | E. C. Wagner, Manager. Geo, T. S, White, Asst. Manager SUMNER SEER EEE EEA EEE EEE EE ERE EEE ERR EE LIABILITIES 1 Paid in Gold Coin and Undivided Profits ation rs of Credit Other Liabilities Deposits eee eee eee

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