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Might Have yo HE SLEEPS! TEE ~HEE — I Gey AvAY SAsyY TONIGHT! THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1912. Made His Getaway | But J Goopness! OBGAR 183 AVAKE! ON, VERE Vike C tpe ¢. ae Han! 1AM SURE I HEARD Footprints! CLEMMER| THEATRE $8,000, | sue to Baritone Soloist | New - 1c juse of Taylo 5 Photoplays 9 tiene and Morea? TODAY | sor lew. Musical Numbers ged steal. this alte | Mayor's Message “BOBRY BURNITT” Ws Good Every Minute. —_—_—— Row Prowes gee nent street system of the city 1 fof construction and ROBERTS FLORENCE 5nd Compans. beneath the bridge. ; | coat approximately $25,000. | The council bill, however, SS lvided for a bridge to cost \be the full width of the street. THE MUSICAL. NossEs 5—Other Big Aco—5 ordinance, Matiaee Daily—Twiee Night) RE FLYING DREADNACGHT* ‘i Whirlwind Mu: Other Bix Acts 1@e and 200 lordinance vetoed by the ‘proposed to deliver \clusive use of the _.. |pany for $8,000. I Comiedy traction There are ctill nine 1013 THIRD AVENUE j be getting along nice nish lot, plans and money, and At VANCOU When the jin the mall SPECIALIST matter | machines, } jand fled ja number of queen bees dropped the REDDING, Cal., May bis wife went to a dance him George Sergeant side, Lawrence Perry |bursting the wound open. DR. ¢. ¥. LATHROP, Mf you have been a reader of The Star for any length of time you must have SAN FRANC Ms 22. some of them sitions. Dr latnroy's Sdvertisements, ca tg “4 bona revolutionary general, is boss of) are. They are mistr of the| Per! u1 have-been ted to think that | “Burgls ni oseph Short’s | juarex Li ty wa + ‘an deed j Dr. Vathrop is a quack doctor becanse| wife, in terror Grumbling, Short |e” He used to be an ore|dashing Mexican officers; their he tigen correct that his article te write idea. Dr. Lahitro) Meonsed by the State Board of Medical Bsaminers to practice in the state of Washington, and he has been practicing in Beattie for several years. Dr. Lathrop has the reputation of being them successful specialist in the tac Northwest, and enjoyn one of the largest Practices of any physician In the state It Was at the request of friends wna patients that Dr. Lathrop starte vertine; they thought the peop’ know of his remarkab’ Dr. Lathrop successfully Gineane known to the human is treatable. Thin noted specialist does not eharae for npiation, and you|trout basket to a stranger. t he office wt 44 a “ ‘ Puilding. any dey ee flashed a star, “I didn't m and & the kitchen the sight of yell so loudly that }leaped through the and all, leaving a bag of plunc hind HE RENIGGED SANTA ROSA, Cal, May |“‘There's 91 of ‘em in there, BY TRACTION Seattle's Best Photoplay House | ' i | | Special Engagement | Mayor Vetoes Ordinance) | Which Apparently Would) MAT DENNIS | Have Given Corporation| $30,000 Worth of Land for) Is the Puget Sound Traction Co., the Seattle Electric attempting to appropriate the | av., between Repub for 22 years? Several councilmen think so, and | have so informed Mayor Cotterill, | jwho vetoed a council bill granting Toes, t “Il am informed reads the} 200 Seats Ce mayor's. veto in part, “by several 1 10 Cents members of your bonorable body - ware that the interlined rtion grant: | . ing this ear equiva of a FREE DEVELOPING | franchine for this block of street | a ee AP was not contained fn the biN dur standing that®the company ‘would | build a bridge over Taylor av |auch permaxent constriction ax to |be capable of being paved ond tak- ling Its place as part of the perma lcompany was to bear the expeure maintenance for the privilege of using the spac e| This would | age |$8,000. Neither was it intended to (this temporary affair, according to) | the mysterious interfineation in the to be maintained |to be worth about $30,000, and the mayor it to the ex BULL BROS. inJuRED PEOPLE Just Printers REPORTED BETTER victims the Colman dock accident in Provi the Seattle General hospital IR, Wash., May 22 heard @ buzzing # women clerk® thought they were handling infernal packages The packages contained DANCED AND DIED Because without a brakeman, | followed, danced with her, and then as the doctor removed the stitches Flynn prize fight in Jua used fo close a bullet wound in his Prize fight would be a bean bag con- sexed eo it is used to these days—wild, whoop: | the officers of the Juarez troops eat! into win will all have to be done over again HISSES SCARE HIM | \s{ stumbled ont of bed to search jburglar with a gun caused him the intruder) signing papers that rele window, frame} W. C. Whiting, proudly showing his ‘em all,” said Whiting, turning pale. | race meeting of 100 days in Juarez But he was marched off to couri MOTHER GETS TITANIC WAIFS | on ing any of its « mittee consider | J ation nor within ¢ knowledge ert an hnd nory at the time of its final Mall Orders Hest Attention. | passage | DPONALOSON PHOTE-anT Co. This block has beon used ex } = Seton, Core sixthe "307, clustvely by the car mapany for | ~~ AMUSEMENTS “lthe past vight yearw part of its ——~——eee (Car barn property The adjacent Seatti at istreets have been improved to r ogo The send itheir permanent grade, but one oe ti jetreet has been entirely blocked | Matinees Thursday and Saturday | ang withheld from improvement. | MME. NAVRATIL AND HER “yo em astingy anadhat: ohm |'There hax been a sort of under- TWO LITTLE BOYS, RESCUED FROM THE TITANIC, of} Dressed in deep mourning, Mrs. Michel Navratil, mother of the two Titanic walls, who were thrown Into (he arms of Misx Margaret Hayes by their father as the lust lifeboet left the ship, arrived in New York ‘The | and hurried to bes babies The meeting between the mother and her boys was a succession of tears and joyful embraces. The two children affectionately named by Misa Hayes “Lolo” and “Lump” are really Michel, age 4, and Edmortt? 2, “Lump’s” French nickname is “Momon.” = “DOCK ACCIDENT WAS Yet! $5 id locatio; ntil December, ERE Os |i. oe me | While jurisdiction over the docke | machinery In the city. Gray sat T S The ground undertying the 's claimed both by the city and the with Prosecuting Attorney Murphy PAN A G E ‘bridge Is conservatively estimated public service commission, both and Coroner B®nyder throughout! will work in close harmony in the the jury investigation, and is pos: matter of examining all dock ma itive that the accident resulted be chinery, making recommendations cause the gear wheel and the com-ifor safety appiiances, and enfore- worm, by which the Colman dock ing them. slip was elevated and lowered, did This was decided after a confer ence between Mayor Cotterilf and Henry L. Gray, engineer for the public rvice commission, foliow- ing the verdict of the coroner's jury placing the blame for the drowning of Mr Florence E. Learned and little Cari Bruder to not enmesh properly A bumber of other slips, both om the Colman dock and on other docks, are oper. ated in the same way, and these will be closely scrutinized. Some safety brake’ will be recommended to obviate the possibility of anoth er such accident as occurred at the of dence hospital They are Mr. and the “carelessness and negligence Colman dock last Sunday morning MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 Mr pane ae . at td ne the Colman Dock Co. and its Prosecuting es dl Murphy Mre. Car uder, EMMA officiais.” this morning stated that the evi- Own Y Own H. Michaelson, Miss Habbercorn, Miss) ‘Together with Superintendent of dence shown at the coroner's haven our OME J Hartholet and Frank Dierks. This | puiidings Ober, Gray will investi tigation was not sufficient to justi- If you own a lot we will butid J morning they were all reported to gate the condition of ali the dock on it; if you don't we will fur- 3 fy criminal prosecution. (eee - = ig build on terms. USE YOUR JF Mrs. Moplton and her daughter,! » eee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee a RENT MONEY RIGHT. Miss Moulton, and Mra. Cox were!) ® * 1a: all reported better * KIN: ING The Seattle Building & r é . ontemies ig BAIN 8 suit FOR LIBEL and 5 y —Wing Albert, of the Belgians, will * Investment Co. KILLED WITH HORSE | * bring suit against the peopie who have been circulating stories ® 727 Northern Bank Bidg. SAN FRANCISCO, May 22.—W.|* against his personal character, There have been stories current * Main 1667, Dwyer and his horse were instant. * to the effect that the queen, on discovering an affair between # lly Killed when the animal balked on|* the king and a servant girl, fired a revolver at the latter, * —————-——-—=——w | railroad track. Dwyer clung to|® * PEOPLE PRAISE the halter too long. \ Selilitihith hh ht hhh tee eee eee. Se ee et i — a mo De nner gee > STINGS, NOT BOMBS WRONG PROPORTIONS “I'm a self-made man,” said the proud individual “Well, you are all right, except as to your head,’ other part of the conversation. “How's that?” | “The part you talk with is out of proportion to the part you think with.” —Tit-Bits. commented the |went home and drank a glase of | bédbug poison. His troubles are (Special to The Star) |days, until arrangements could be done. BY WILLIAM G. SHEPHERD, | de with the revolutionary lead- ~~ = | ers. After that the races went on SNEEZE DID IT JUAREZ, Mex., May 22—They’re merrily PORTLAND, Or, May 22—Just talking of staging the Johneon- Soldiers must eat,” sald z, but a Orozco. The day's “fun” begins in the Juarez afternoon, over at the Tivoli, where test compared with what ing Juarez. (By the way, you pro-:and sleep. nounce it “Wharez,” with the ac-|time, wine flows merrily. At the cent on the “rez.") tables sit many beautiful American Old Pascual Orozco, father of the | girls; really beautiful, In the cafe, at din wagon driver; now he spends most|gowns are French, In of his Ume in “The Big Kid's" or reallcutting into the grape at the n to} Tivoli,” and in his spare moments se from prison Americans arrested by drun ken soldiers on baseless charges. proudly join the Fifth avenue after: If there's anything Orozeo likes to noon parade. Thi g % do, when he has half a bun on, it is f that when a girt selis herself to proudly free some American and she might as well find a market having been , brought, for the most part, from Mexico City. Across the river, in El Paso, they hi t in the new pannier skirt yet; but in Juarez r be- 22. then cuss out the drunken revo-|where prices are high—and Juarez, sald |lutionary who arrested him just now, with many money-buri | Dangerous for Americans? Not (ed revolutionists, is quoting Ameri- can girls far above par. If it's Sunday afternoon The if things are fixed with the revo. cateh | lutionists, Recently there was a every- | body goes to the ball fight or ‘The track was closed only three| cock pit. The bull fight lasts only DUE TO CARELESSNESS” “WILD JUAREZ”--A TOWN GONE MAD WITH VICE-- WHERE AMERICAN GIRLS SHRIEK MAUDLIN CHORUS the | t H ndered ‘Words by Schaefer Music by Condo e Blu - ry fe DISS Door iss UNLOCKED ! KENZIE CALLS LAKE BRIDGE IDEA CRAZY Charactertzing the proj bulld two bridges Lake Washington as “ernsy,” Codnty Commissioner MeKensle today an nounced that he would take the | fuht against spending something like a balf @ milion dollars for this purpose to the people, The matter will come up to & vote, either in September of November, County Commissioners Hamilton and Ruth erford have signified their latention to svbmit a $500,000 bond issue for the project thin fail The matter was suggeated to the comminsioner by George Wal property © or on the east wid Lake Weebington, and found stant favor with Hamilton and Rutherford beenure of their con stant opposition to the county fer ties The bridges are to span the Jake from Bailey peninsula to Mer Cor island. and from the island to the east shore of the lake of in TRIES SUICIDE (hy United Vrees Leased Wire) WAGHINGTON, May 22.—Piung ing, In a fit of deapondency, four stories to the ground from the win- dow of the room in which her hus band died in the Barber mansion here, Mrs, Ledroit Barber, famed one of the most beautiful wom- in Washington, is seriousty, per- haps fatally injured today. She is |the daughter of the iate Amai L. Barber, millionaire asphalt king. COURT COUNTS COUNT OUT CHICAGO, May 22.—Judge Brentano today annulled the marriage of Count Alexander Dudley Von Maurik de Beaufort and his wife, who was Miss Irma Kilgation. The countess, whe the daughter of M. H. Kiigalion, shocking of cruelty, and brutatly suffered at the hands of the count. They were married in Lon- don in September 1905 and ; their trouble occurred over the | count’s debts. He tried to get | hie wife to get money from her father for him and beat her when she refused. Pe ee ee ee eee eee) ie * * \* * ° \* * * i i in ie an ie an ie ie ee Be te | NIX ON BULL RING | LOS ANGELBS, May Silk Trousers “Shortage” LONDON, May 22.-—-A short age of silk trousers is one re- sult of the tailors’ strike here. The shortage threatens to tn terfere wiih the coming royal levee at Buckingham palace. 'gelee will have no municipal bull jring, Mayor Alexander today de lelined the offer of a Mexiean syn dicate of matadors to stage fights bere, giving the city “G per cent of the gros: PASTORS’ SLAMFEST SANTA ANA, Cal., May ~Min isters’ baseball} team defeated the school teachers’ nine by a score of 68 to 32. Four innings were played. Two thousand persona saw the yxame and paid ax many dollars to | charity Domestic science and art teach- ers of the state will come together when the State Association of Home Economics meets at Broad i} Exhibits from the schools will be shown, different an hour, Four bulls are killed and a horse or two is gored to death, |In various corners of the stadium sit the beautifully gowned Amert jcan girls in boxes. Down at George's saloon these is other gayety. back part of the huge room has been divided off erooms by six-foot par j titions A perfect whirlwind of chat |ter fills the place; broken jean language in male tones; rip- pling or maudlin laughter in female | Yolce—but you can be sure it's American laughter, Across the street is the Diamond Keno room. It seats 300 persons at | 12 long tables | huge sign boards on which numbers flash. Here play Mexican and there are American girla who might) American men—and American wom jen. You must understand by this time that you never see Mexican women enjoying the gayety of Juarez. About every five minutes, after the caller has droned out 30 or 40 jHumbers, in both American and Mexican, someone pushds an elec: jirle bell on his table, That means at heor she has “kenoed,” win- ne $10 to $25 on a 10-cent bet, |n ° SOCIETY WOMAN eeeeeeeeeee Los An-| bull | way high school May 31 and June} Ameri. | On the Walls are! RE 'S WHAT 1S LEFT OF THAT WAFER} 1 CAUGHT HIM IN MY Ocean T pe cean lragedy 1,726 inet The whole world stonda the people of al! elviiized and two infant »# mortally ) wounding his wife because she re-|have | fused to live with him when sh ro Se IN DENVER jbeard he had another wife Mving | )."Sh, land undivorced, James Mungrose countries, in is under strong guard in jail today,| being saved fror threatened with lynching by an in-|” price! drink |furlated mob of citizen Loke Tora }. The house was blown to Bits byl ioay. min | the explosion, killing the three and fiction eet 1 }four-year-old babies outright. Mun-|save you |grose was captured after jdefied a large posse for | hours. | “ft meant to kill her and I hope}t lahe does die,” was his only ims in regard to his wife. CUPID'S DARTS =. FAILED HERE (iy United Press Leased W ATLANTA, Ga. May 22— Mise Clara Parker, a Gaines- ville beauty, known all over the taste, eloped with and mar- ried B. W. Sullivan of Atlanta on the eve of her marriage to Edwin G. Gilbert. Sullivan was to be the best man at the wed- ding, and just before the re- heorsal disappeared with Miss Parker in Gilbert's touring car They were married in Atianta. “1 loved Ben best,” said the the awful this great subject fog invit Foil and Phone j Suffer at times with gontion. If negt ia. One * ome ted AY done of Scotch Stom: Remedy _ Will cure Indigestion. Yew jaiways keep this wond in your house tre Made and drunk ike tea to the taste, better for the If your drugrist sells JUDGE LINDSEY DENVER, May 22.--Backed by the women of Denver, to whom he Practically appeaied in his fight bride, “She was my first [ind punrantees inst the forces he typifies as sweetheart, aid | had to have scorTcr “The Beast" Municipal Court Judge her” said Sullivan. “I am glad Ber Lindsey today is reelected) 1 didn’t get her,” said Gilbert. 8s one of a citizens’ ticket by a vote, “i hope they return the car in which ewept every ward in the city | in his favor. The citizens’ ticket won by at least 20,000 majority over | the democratic ticket, and from) 5,000 to 7,000 ever the republicans. | Headed by Henrys Arnold for| ‘ mayor, Linds¢y’s associates were good condition.” Latest Fashions Got Little Miss Into | | for F ARNOLD'S ASTHMA The Never-Failing j j opposed to both the republican and | Someone “cnianese Wee’ coon! Trouble paten the most bitter in the city’s history, Lindsey made a ry Moog rg strong appeal to the women of the! yaxima hatel has an elevator that} city to vindicate bim against the et- does not elevate, neither does it| tacks of bin foes, and they gave his lower, so when pretty Myrtle Arnn| party victory for his full ticket '0 | strong wanted to get down from the | every division of the city, ©ve0 mst floor to the street she had to/ ies | down to the last alderman | On the we) _ si ms at ay atk, Lindsey, who hae fought the m te t p the caught the heel of her lt ciing ciatement tedape ” * "ite shoe, fell and received injuries|, Prot, Raber, tas ue Tile Cletery le oie ication for}that ® soft-hearted jury said might) Dreamiand, Seventh and Your Pnow ~«en me, for t te, In. one of a it be relieved by the payment of the p Reali Auto he POST CARDS—$1.00 PER Ul 2 4 hotel company of $9,400. against ‘The Beast’ which caused “8 me to be vilified and violently as-| But the hotel company could not sailed.” gee it that way and is appealing Kodak Films developed, 1 Arnold and other candidates on|'t ‘© the state supreme court, al-| on any size. ‘ the citizens’ reform ticket are|!exing that Myrtle’s fondness for A. M. FROST _ 1832 First Ave. Seattle. the prevailing fashions caused her jto dress in very high-heeled shoes jand skirts with a decided hobbie, and that it was due to that that ber fall was serious, pledged to resign if the commission lform of government is adopted in | Denver. OUR PRECISE ARTIS bers r ron TO SHINE bayte We make pictures all they No matter, wet or fin makes his own =, but Cirat nable pri J CHAUFFEUR MUST _ EXPLAIN IT Percy Young, a chauffeur Jexplain to the police the circum} stances af an alleged robbery said} to have been committed upon the! person of W. A. Dallam, @ traveling} salesman, who was riding inj Young's machine early yesterday! morning, and who charges that he| was relieved of $50 after having| been assauited by a strange man,| whom he had met the previous eve-| hing | Dallam alleges that he called for help but that the. chauffeur was| deaf to his pleas. He declares he} | Was assaulted and thrown into the! street The injured man was) picked up by Dennis Miles, on First ay. 8. Young is held at the city | Jail on an open charge without ball SOLVE PROBLEM | SACRAMENTO, Cal, May Governor Johnson this morning {s- sued a statement that he has direct ed the state attorney general to pro-| to San Diego, “that justice may | be done, that the law may be en-! forced and that a solution of the! problem confronting San Diego may | be found i must} Don't stop at the unless you enjoy a clean good bed and all the conveniences of a first up-to-date hotel at a price. 7Sc per day and up Opposite Postoffice, “Her gilt was evident.” kkk ehh ehaeeweaereee! TO * * \* * i ee ae oe | Thrilling battles between the tral! blazers, Indian tribes and American soldiers are depicted in | the sensational two-reel Bison head liner, “The Post-Telegrapher,” the new photoplay offering at the Mel | bourne theatre today. This is one of the famous series of military | dvar photographed on the “101 |Ranch,” the ideal amphitheatre of [An a for the evactment of such |dramas. There is a subtle love story in which the heroism of the colonel'’s daughter saves the Post Telegrapher from death, by GUARANTEED AND _ DEPENDABLE. In our office we have eve appliance known to ~ AT THE MELBOURNE. ag for the alleviajon of palm, & we do our work pation lessly and perfectly. e when no competition Workmanship and price considered Only . and registered dentists of perience and ability = STUDENTS. WANT MORE MONEY PORTLAND, Or., May De manding an increase in wages from $1.75 to $2.25 a day, 180 la-| borers employed by the Portland Rallw and Power Co, | Light jstruck here today, This brings | the the total of strikers up to 300. tomahawk route in the’ hands of ithe ‘Indian chiet, ‘The irl ets! ROBBED OF $100 th t 4 Haake Feat with &. Sagaes to. bis |.” ‘he flat of Mrs, Ferris Jotins, 609 | Thomas st,, was entered during her! CASE IS DELAYED — |*b#ence of Saturday and Snnday! aa is ’ jAnd $100 stolen and two suits of] Bee hg May (22 Supe clothing taken, Entrance was mad ly that the DanrOW Choe iit ney /bY & pass key, A dark-complexioned | woman, supposedly an Italian, was| be resumed until tomorrow morn: | ¢, oar c 3 ing. - A new venire, which has urday route door to the flat Sat |been called, is scattered through- . : a |out the county, and the sheriff HARBOR IMPROVEMENT jstated that it would be impossible | to bring them Into court today, Telegram, the building of steel VANCOUVER, Wash., May 22, pontoon float at the foot of Mad- After taking a patent blood purify. |!80n st., and a steel harbor buoy, |!ng medicine in liberal quantities, |@8 recommended by Harbormaster | Wim, Belisies was overcome by | Davies, will be in turn recommend drowsiness and fell asleep in the ed by the harbors and public street, He was fined $2, and then | grounds committee to the council. found some one had taken his $42|Councilman Marble will introduce pay check while he slumbered. the ordinance next Monday. CUT RATE .Regular extra heavy $10 Gold Crowns ’ Regular $10 Never SUB Plates ......- . Regal Dental O DR. L. R. CLARK, Mi 1405 Third Av, N. W. ROTH—Bring this od Wi Repairs to the harbor launch | }