The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 31, 1912, Page 10

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TOO MUCH OLSEN POWLEY oN a) HE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1912. Thav'e what Vigeo Olwen, a jew. ~§COAD TO RECOVERY AT THE MOMENT THE WRECKED MACHINE HIT THE GROUND. "ttt Yew maa ee ROAD TO RECOVERY om “Ee inne § EE ea a ea t? ¢ wekea to have his name changed ar kee the 75foot chimne + Yy p oy na ‘ PI to Viggo Olsen Bottken, His nainé Rendering ¢ and fractured the third cervical ver Iw Bottken now tebra in his neck *, and OPPOSE INTERVENTION ! « East of Lake. Washingtoy You can buy op the bent pa WASHINGTON, May 31.—Strong Fr"Or tt Ow : ; ¥ —_ Joppesition to intervention i SOO |e anes as eres ae ban o R : . 4 declaration that they believe a! : f Aft will be necessary, was vo! here . ~ “| Gaia : [ri be necessary, noe, lend “a= POSTAL CLERKS i, vy ‘ ' % . ees: ‘ house military committee and CHOOSE BELLINGHAM * [Chairman Wm, Sulzer of the house diy. Cinied Peeek Latah Wives jcommittee on foreign affairs ORTH KIMA, Wash. Ma Hellingham will be the place next year of the ptat Cotteriti will make the | yention of the United Nationa nent day speech at the goctation of Postoffic orks Wenatchee high school toda He PF, Purse of North | left town late last night, and will» | be back on the mayor's job tomor- ventior | row morning | MAYOR AT WENATCHEE Mayor ville was chosen whe tas? on “, teeing the city — best at cheap erma, PUMPS AND LOW EFFECTS For the SUMMER WEATHER. White Buck, White Canvas and And the Price Is Right—$3.50 Per Pair, OUR PUMPS FIT. Come in Tans, Suede Gunmetal. TURRELL SHOE CO., Burke Building, 903 Second Av. This picture was taken by Jacobs an instant after the aeroplane, after striking the grandstand, dropped to the ground. It was a miracle that more people) were not killed and injured. After the crash the people crowded about the wrecked machine, as shown in the picture. , PAINTING GETS 100 DAYS | ef | DO YOU KNOW Lewis Baron, 18th and Fir at That it cost $1.25 in 1909 to col-| Who was arrested Tuesday on the lect $100 taxes in King county, and| Complaint of the playgrounds in sans ealdah Puce mneaaeh. Whee)... En el) it comt only TE conte? | Srocter. wee fe rs Cee pe (Ry United Press Lease That Department Commander F.) morning nudge Gordon's oc saiak today Le ‘Presne posit H. Hurd, of the G. A. R. for this and Lay sanage 4 ae ae district, was formerly a member of | *" gpten ds ro oe Vinei painting, the “Mona Lisa,” That George H. Wal Tsien daiwa be ok been te which recently wae stolen from the ™&n of the progressive t rf { van Httle boys in thetr Louvre. La Preese does not say, *! Aberdeen, used to be prowecuting | nOTne Mile Nile vee le gave where the painting was found or | Attorney in Tacoma? horn & by pn po ren ” atale fe lo ale lendted. | That Charlie Schmutz and} "OCC OF AR AppeH bo = j “Butch” Belford, who resolved t) SEA MAN 1 | kame yesterday into a pitchers’ bat lA LITTLE STORY Our answer to the current untruthful and unjust criticisms of W; Roads in this county, is merely an urgent invitation to all those really ested in good roads to examine these roads for ther y t pudding,” in this case, being “a ride over the roads.” We will cheerfully provide suitable conveyances at any time for aom mittee (the larger the better) appointed by any reputable organizati ested in good roads, to go over every road in this county constructed the Warrenite patents, and will abide by whatever report such ae sees proper to make. In this, as in anything else where public int Ue, pitched side by side on the 1909/ jold Seattle high school champion- BE BROUGHT BACK #\p isan) 08°" SSS" . | andidates Clark and Un- gant glen Victor }2W0od are natives of Kentucky ition. wae vanes down the coast | 24 President Taft and Judson Hike Geattle to San Francisco in |™0P are natives of Ohio? seg 10 days in a stolen car, That Mrs. Milton F. Davie and was today ordered by Governor | Blanche Bates are the same person? My yds sont back to atend She was born in Portland, Or. trial requisition from the hee a éevernor of Washington. “He wili| JUNE 12th, DATE return in custody of Detective Wm.) tne Ayers Terminal Co. has until B. Kent, who brought the papers! june i2 in which to present its de to Sacramento for Signature jlayed proposition to the port com ——--—. | mission. This concession was sranted upon a representation that the eastern men behind the com- pany had been unable to get ready |by May 27, the day originally set | by the commission. | EMMA GOLDMAN — YOU CAN ABOUT SPEED Here is the pussie with which a jury in Judge Main’s court le abow to wrestle “Would you rather believe an ao }mobilist than a motorcyclist, or) | @ motor-cyclist rather than an auto | mobilist 7 | / Says the autotst I wae going! eight miles an bour and the motor ocr was hitting it up at about 35 | miles an bour. | Saye the motorcyclist “1 was jsoing four miles an hour and the} jauto was speeding at 40 miles per j hour.” | The only thing agreed to by both} is that the auto and the motor cycle met somewhere on the Seat }tle Tacoma road. Now Tennie M White, who occupied one of the! | motorcycle seats wants $2,500 from New Home Saturday morning, Jungil, we open for business in our new home, 715-716 First avenue, Cirectty opposite our old store. most complete and downtodate Hardware, Goods Stock in the Northwest, The Rubber and Sporting SeattleSporting Goods Co 713-715 FIRST AVENUE Progress AND YOU'LL Prosper INA Second Floor Liberty Bldg. Opposite Postoffice EVERY STEP SAVES MONEY STRAW HATS Get the benefit of a Straw Hat now, It is going to be a long summer. You cannot afford to suffer with discomfort from a warm hat. A Straw Hat is al- weys cool. Get one NOW! $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 The New Styles are going fast * PANAMA HATS, $5.00 McDonald’s Hat Store 1023 THIRD AVE. Bet. Madison and Spring. ON WAY TO PORTLAND Robert Hridges, who held the SACRAMENTO, May 21.—Emma| *D¢¢! in the auto } |Goldman and Dr. Ben Reitman, her manager, slipped out of Sacramen-| Mise Saye Is the First Girl “Drum. | to this morning, shortly after mid-| mer” to South American Field. | night, on the Portland express. Be-| Miss Agnes L. Saye, 28 years old) fore an audience of 100, at a free|and good looking, is to be the first} |lecture here, Miss Goldman told of "lady drummer” to South America. her San Diego experiences and| She speaks Spanish and Freneh, in| jmade ber usual attack on the insti-'addition to English, and has sold! | tution of marriage. goods all over the United States. A SEBALL of Work for The Here's Our Offer: to The ball. money wait. neighbors. & Barone ret Cres Get Us Three New Subscribers You a Dandy Amateur League Base Ball Worth $I This offer is open to all boys. get your parents, or your neighbor, or your aunt, or any three people in Seat- tle to take The Star for one month at 25 cents a month and bring their names tar office with their telephone number, and we will give you the base- You do not need to collect the Just bring us the names and addresses and telephone number There are only one hundred of these balls and you want one, so get busy right away and ask your people to take The Star for a month, delivered to their home, and then get two of your At Seattion Lendl . PLAC Birocat Lews 4 tycst 470-473 ARCADE NLDG, Cut this ad out. RE For Every Boy in Seattle Who Is Will- ing to Do Just a Very Little Bit Star. finish. Just not us Don't D. §. Cline, on a regular 's wins ten mile open, with big lead. Time? at stake, it is safe to rely upon that tribunal, “The Public,” for a deal.” Public officials who have tried to do their duty, and contrad have lived up to their agreements, will therefore be given a fair fore their work is condemned in favor of rival contractors whose mad secure a market for their wares have inspired the vicious attacks 6 & renite.” ; As the only form of permanent road construction which cana country roads without serious interference with traffic while iti i the Warrenite roadway stands without a rival; hence the view ‘ate which are being made on public officials who have dared, in the s the traveling public, to decide against the wishes of the combined and brick associations The Warrenite roadway is here to stay. It has been used for 10 years, in more than 256 cities in the United States and G under all climatic conditions, it has stood every test of constant _ only on country roads but by hard and long use in cities. Thusy defense necessary to the vile and slanderous attacks which have bt upon it is to ask “investigation”—examine it—see for yourself, i Malicious lies and faked photographs have been called into ase # current criticisms of Warrenite roadway, and to positively prayé & urge that Real Estate Boards, Automobile ociatio has Roads Conventions or any other reputable organization appoint , and notify us of the time and place of meeting, and conveyances MBy provided for an opportunity to examine these roads and thus foxat ’ public opinion, instead of relying on faked photographs. : WARREN BROS. COMPAR Oriental Bldg. earnestly > : Reading Standard, with Goodyear road He was in the lead from Harry Meagher, on a regular stock model, on Goodyear tires, wins third in fi open from last position, owing to poor start. Only Regular 1912 Model Machine to This means that you buy a machine exactly like the machine in the races. any special 1911 racing machine, but regular 1912 stock model, machine on exhibition at cur store. R. S$. means power, speed, comfort and pleasure. The most complete ant ly equipped machine out this season. We have a perfectly equipped repair shop. Elliott 1311.

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