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The Sunset Gun A Special Film for DECORATION DAY 4—Days Only—4 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday CLASS THEATRE Third at Pike Stringed Orchestra Under Direction of MR. A. L. MAXEMIN Mrs West, Soloist. 800 SEATS, 10c With giving deep you curve (ike a large fie result from a from en alone Kood service ry appl God service alone result long experience. skill, goe an ambition te ) Experience Materials In Seattle pur Lens Grinding F Most Modern on the Const. W. ROBSON speciaist erie lace, Oare Arcade Phone Main 8325 Bring this ad with you. SILK HOSIERY sts One-f ig. Beat VEGETABLE IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN TEETH, READ Our interests should be mu tual. You want the best, and we must deliver to your satis faction. Our success is due to the careful, conscientious prac tice of honest methods, and we claim that it is good business, for what is a better business builder than a satisfied pa- fent? This is the only large office in the city that is owned and run by a graduate regis- tered dentist, and has only registered déntists associated with him. Regular, Extra Heavy ’ $4, 08 son $5000 $10 Gold Crowns .. Regular $10 Plates Regal Dental Offices DR. L. BR CLARK, Manager. 1406 Third Av., MN. W. Cor. Union MOTE—Brivng this ad with you. Adolf i in His Bentroste Shares an Automobile With Osgar On, oscar, yor You DINK £ SOMEBODY HASS MADE US A PRESENT Mit A NICE NEW AvTomo nce }! NEWSIE FINDS $2,000, JERRY JACKETTA When Jerry Jacketta, a newsbo th try may own he ¢ found he 8 ts and worth diame and the length the promptly {police turned them over to cure HOOD RIVER, Or, May His li over a rough mountain road, Dr. J. M from a rattlesnake bite received when he eight miles from White Salmon, Wash. The reptile’s fangs stil! held tn his coat sleeve, and he had to his free hand and her} it from him. After cutting the bis horse on a ga tended to wound an lop for White Salmon, wh Meee etree tion | itsap agai | dianapolis, | day. In DAYTON, Ohio, Ma u Wright, famous aviator |ventor of aeroplanes lat his home here with typhoid fever | was reported slightly improved to day. Dr. Conklin issued the follow ing bulletin “Wright's fever rer Hlast night, but there | provement this mornin jit seems improbable tient will survive mar hours w jless there is a pronounced change lfor the better.” STATE PROBE OF “MONEY TRUST” State bank officials are t the inquiries of the ste committee which is makim a country wide investigation of th money trust. The questions seek formation in detail on every phase of the bank's business. The state | pregsior bankers ques the jurisdiction | the Dakotas jot the committee except as to na-! jogreguive | tional banks TROUBLE ABOUT *." MOTHER-IN-LAW herve He of a livi and the cwached Mother-in often pouted and never would say a word. At other |times mother-in-law would become | quite loquacious and emphatic in her language. It was while she was in latter mood on April 25 last that she ordered Mrs. Ethel |Clark to pack up and leave | So complains Mrs. Clark in her jsuit for divorce filed this morning |She says her husband, D. A. Clark la brakeman, took sides against ber land {s now forcibly keeping their little baby, Margaret Eva. The cou |ple were married in Septe 1910. 29.— Wilbur and in critically 1 r | vale is a 1 high le im How hal the L sued ris, Hor ing by 7 a € in th their wa Miss | clothing slow to congre w Samuel formerly Co., will be in Attorney tion yesterda here last Klein after tradition. WOMAN SUFFRAGE Ohio, May 29. Motoreycle of the state of} |Ohio will soon be given an oppor |tunity to vote on the woman suf. frage question was made certain! today by the constitutional conven tion, which adopted the equal suf | fra clause by @ vote of 74 to 27 It is provided that the clause shall |be submitted. at a resular jand not as a separate issue. in 11 | day, |have been eults. on good re leased ae HHESEEE EES SEATTLE SUIT BEGUN David Garthley, in July, 1889, counting of property in the Denny addition, The brothers then settled the suit out of cou IN Main dismissed it for the when Judge Alfred Battle on the plaintiff. i i ee eT a Ww relation Judge Histon bet ween the 1910 A day later be of San Francisco, picked up a jewe) fOr $105 from Mrs. RETURNS IT; GETS sit received a che Tuston With the money J LIFE SAVED BY WILD RIDE waved by Waugh today is recove bis invalid fa pric the her to the of bis life, sick man. allowing it to bleed, aw after sinking into the flesh of bis elze the snake he ‘ou honew ponsibi iid ride « Was in the bills alone. arm. with started e his wound was at nt foally itten memorandum of nee, Elgin, und awards the nsportation Co the sum of $13,608.18, the Or elopers BI Norr's u funtil such time is Rie Ma Miss Clara Or today ine hey attired Ma funds mort eriods of -te-| sald Otto didate here jast at meetings ever » tool recall L for of tor ell ni up w fred of ee ne ee eae ees Hanford reviews | veasels K y 39.-—Pr Ne T are mountal and k ty} a ty ’ | indece i | G Seaeeeteeesees WRIGHT 5 fe at After a year and a half of litiga the libel sult of the steamer eteamahip concluded a in} it-} damages in| without « POSSE CHASES TWO ELOPERS A GRANDE are | or: | Hi hid. | ins | can make in me ‘CASE AT SPRAGUE. SPRAGUE, Wash state ed to farmers on farm y should A r wove ght Ps nie t o1 the rking «ir ges. Ca GRAND LARCENY L, aBe. to civilization and marry, | n'a) het be! in x, *} Is #@ near b | Flore }alon today THE STAR—WEDN MY GOOTNESS, NOW WE CAN ENCHOY ourseces! 1 STEAMERS COLLIDE DAY, MAY 29, 1912 Some i ID / NOW'D COST US ANYDING For TIRES, UND \ NODDINGS FOR GASOLENE, BECOSS- en { j | DENSE FOG (By United Press Leased Wire) NEW YORK, May h a dense fog, the wind of ¢ New York Rico Hine rammed and damaged the French lip with 18 first-class paxsenge today The t rd ew Y peed when the curred. The Dalaelline were summon less and rushed to t disabled liner when finally backed Tind st. Brooklyn, passengers were burried ed tot The Vensela I pm he ing of Ke. Hudson was boun¢ nee, Italy MORAL HYGIENE IS DISCUSSED BY INST of sox de nditions so dew in t que cussed with cure it fully So sald Prot tment of W axhingto Society of Mora! Hygiene, at the |City” institute, held at lyesterday. Prof. Siane society in aiming to edue lin the discussion of t movement that the may tel the children, An afternoon and tthe Y institu E08 conclude the POC ooeoeooeoo?e * Here’s Youngest ; Engaged Couple * * COC oooes Fannie Bell McVey held|Harvey W. Wiley, Jr, the “Pure | s« subtect | Food Baby.” The parents of these t have announced their ¢ | Fannie is the daughter M. Allen of Washington. |years old, Mrs, KR and Harvey, former government che Portland, agent of the Colonial Ol} tried for grand larceny 40 King county propriation of $2,500 Murphy file k for alleged misa » Prosecuting | OR Lovell was brought by squad day's work yesterday speed-crazy severa) of whom were minors. | The complaints of reckless driving numerous squad went out in force with y Deputy “CAUGHT ELEVEN | AUTO SPEEDERS Sheriff a hard fight against ex did a good} They brought motorists yester- that tb ne | ry All arrested were re their ection | zance and will be in court today to | receive their fines, pe 1889 on: Lf ed began 4 suit asking for an ac of his brother but, for all that the court records showed it was still pending until yesterda, application of Att@rney al recogy John eee eee EES weeks old, Allens and Wileys makes no difference agr ih CLEM THEATRE Seattle's Best Photoplay House iNew Bill Today Special Features for Decoration Day 1,200 Seats — 10 Cen steamer rney The difference in ages ought to run the other way, Colliding | Her and Porto| serious) er Hudson and 65 steerage s aboard, off Robin's reef ludson was ork harbor aceldent o¢ and wire-| daléell at by oniatance of which was sink to the wher ly foot the! | transfer i here from BERKELEY, Cal, May 29.-—-Ay |mother, daughter and son get their degre of bachelor of law at the coming commencement of the Unt versity of California They are Mre Anna Kalfus Spero; ber daughter, Min Italia de Jarnette, and Henry Kalfus de Jar hette, the son Mrs. Spero was for for a number of years editor of « society weekly published at San Jos She jis active among the federated women's clubs and was prominent ly identified with the campaign for ge’ the SuCcERs of Women's Kuffrage In en @alifornia. | The daughter. ITUTE) din When the only to din can b saon af the ion of the nm, and pres | Soelal and Know-Your Eilers ball m vald thet ate parents nex-hy phe y, int Mine Italia de SORRY ABOUT THAT LETTER IN ARCHBALD CASE (ity Uelted Vreas Lensed Wired WASHINGTON, May 29—Hefore | the house juidiclary committee,| John L. me el the Delaware & Lackawanna railroad, | admitted that he wrote the letter! Jar ening se? A. wilh eee coun for one that trou he he rlor Ge Allen and wo children ngagement of Mr. and son of the mist, is but the ee that it 20 F to Interstate Commerce Cs jalaner Meyer, in whieh >} that he knew, on “reliable author ity that the Marion Coal Co, of) }Seranton had lost its property and} | would not continue itr aft against | |the railroad company, pending be-| |fore the committee | This letter is the got! Judge Archbald into . and Seager admitted that he was sorry | the wrote it, but said did so at} the orders of his sup William | S&S. Jenney, general counsel of the | road. | 'S SHE GETS HER | Mrs. Mary Younger, who traded $7,000 worth of property for some of the Frenzied Finance De Larm | bonds, on the alleged representation made by ge J. Schantz that they were gilt-edge, will get her property” back. Judge Albertson so held yesterday. Schantz had, sub went to the first transaction, given Mrs, Younger a farm in Ska. mania for the bonds, but she says] | the farm proved of as little value as the bonds LA FOLLETTE IN PIERRE, 8. D., May Confi dent that he has a chance of cap turing the state's 10 delegates the republican national con Vaulted States Senator La of Wisconsin is in South Dakota today to tour the state. The pri marie will be hew next Tuesday La Follette will speale at A tonight ER PRINCESS AND PRINCE HURT VIENNA, May 29.—Prince Karl land Princess Elizabeth were prob: ally fatally injured and Crown Prince Ferdinand of Roumanta re ceived slight injuries when an au tomobile in which they were rid!ng éalided with an ox eart today, ac jeording to telegraphic advices re. ceived here from Bucharest, The uiito Was overturned MEMORY GONE BOISE, Idaho, May 29.—His ‘memory comp! piy gone, J. C, Howe, a prominent attoraey o1 Spo. {itane, today is in a hospital here, He twas picked up wandering on the setfeets. He disappeared from Spo. Kane a week ag He was identi ape by papers he carried. MOTHER, DAUGHTER AND SON TO GRADUATE AT THE SAME TIME MRS. ANNA SPERO, HER SON AND DAUGHTER |found Ume to do literary work in ladditjon to other | been a contributor | magazines, both on the Pacific coast “Words by Sc -Music my aie — iD VINDS VU mit A Kev! GIRL FROM THIS STATE ABDUCTED (By Untted Prem Leaned Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, May 29 Charged with abducting 15-year-old Cart he child aaa or a vers Ms etention © have She is the ens child house Frances Anderson of Lacey, Wash Geo. Nevers, a Washington ranch his wife Nancy, and his hired Wm. Jenkins, are under arrest |here today, awaiting extradition to hington state. Sheriff Gast claimed n of Thurston come 7 8 Way ‘o Scr on papers, JUST COULDN'T KEEP er 1 pu still fo STILL ee doctor ‘self. ont to and, five don RACES! — RAC 10 Thrilling Motorcycle Races Madison Park Speedway . 2 P. M. Sharp” m he Lo Ox Decoration Day, May 30 nette, is being particularly noted | for her skill with the foils and oth er-athletic achievements, She has held the fencing championship at the university for three years. Her brother, Henry Kalgus de Jarnette, | is enrolled in Hastings coliege of jaw and was first through the long exes” just held, with a percentage of 95, one of the highest markings. He is a member of the Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity Both the son and daughter will engage in the practice of law and will establish themselves in San/ | Franciaco. | Hotel, Centrally Located Met and Cold Over $20,000 Worth ef High Fornitore tm Water * RATES , pene na Bigs Rooms, per week $2.80, Month Telephones a Baik, pee week 93.60, Meath 1x RVERY ROOM CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS. $10,000 Dining Room tm Connection. Phones: Ind. S071; Male | Mrs. Spero, while in college, has duties, and has} to a number of} and in the East Progress «« Prosperity Saturday, June 1 Will Be Observed at the Fisher Flouring Mills Co.’s Plant on Harbor Island It is just one year ago that this important Seattle industrial was opened to the public. Hence this occasion will mark its First Anniversary and WE WANT EVERYONE TO COME AND HELP US CELEBRATE IT, During the twelve months, this 1 of FISHER’S BLEND FLOUR has been busy 24 hours per day for more than 98h per cent of the time, so great has been the demand. ‘This ree- ord tells its own story, Day past If you have never seen a modern flour mill, a trip to Harbor Island Saturday afternoon will interest you. We have much to show you at our mills. Guides will be on hand to conduct you through and explain everything Refreshments served from noon to 4p.m Alki Point, Ye car right to mills lake Seattle any Fauntleroy Park, West ngstown or ad her