The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 20, 1912, Page 6

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“Just Say’”’ HORLICK’S = _ It Means: Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. More heakhful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion, Delicious, invigoreting and nutritious, Rich malk. mahed gram, powder form. | A quick lunch prepared in a minute Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S, @@ Others are imitations, | A Very Narrow | looked-for | Erickson. Pp son Construction contrac | biggest ™\, | Northwest, |bid for the 7} The Ayers they had th asking dela practically came through with their HELEN WODELL This little girl came very losing her foot with tuberc the ankle. She had tried mai remedies without avail, and just by accident heard of Nature's Creation and the following letter from her| parents tells the story of her recov-|t ery fs “Our Josition yest same time ¢ was read grimson The F Ganghter Helen was af flieted with tuberculosis ankle bone to such two physicians said th would have to be amputated. Na ture’s Creation ommended to us and one botile oved her condition to such @ t that had hopes for a has now taken six bottles, and we think she is cured, but, to be doubly su will give ber three bottles m You have onr permission to pub! this letter for the benefit of anyone an extent was h | fotlowing The port suffering with tuberculosis In any | quire blocks 404 and form. Yours truly, attle tide Ia MR: AND MRS. MILO N. WODELL.”|R. BR. | blocks ay If you have tubercalosis of the bone do not delay any longer, but eall at the office or drop a card to Nature's Creation, 514-15 People's Bank Bidg. Seattle, and you will receive by return mail testimonials and full information regarding this great medicine. | a warehi fact $1,800,0 quay ines nual rental actual cost | addition | provements lease to of original Is the Practice of Medicine ff) The port WITHOUT DRUGS OR KNIFE. , Erickson is to be Chronic and acute complaints yleld to this modern branch of the medical science with sur prising ease. Dr. Joseph | Roane Suite 4245-7 Arcade Bidg. Ballard Business Directory) BE GUIDED BY THE ADVER. TISEMINTS BELOW. THEY ARE | exe OWE 0 Ai (By Unite were many -RELIASLE AND WILL MEET | P*ORressives YOUR EVERY WANT tional conve istied with DAIRY | Alton B. BRICK ICE CREAM Three FI. Try It. You'll Like It Royal Dairy, 5426 Leary Av. BALLARD 9 Prices in _EMBALMERS | 2 Might or Daz. Prompt ‘Reach. Ballard Sheet Metal Works “O. 7. Simpson |favorite wit spite of th was que man Joseph saying t would be stently W. &. MAYFIELD Pp rman HONE Attention Pmonn |) . B. Banes Balla. hoomers, F 4 PURMNACE worx lied OUR SPECIALTY | .Ballard Sheet Metal Works Skylights, Blow Piping, Conductors Gutters, Hotel and Restauran ‘Work General Mill ana B the republic LONDON Royal Acad still @ schoc DAVID BELASCO _| dazzling acd Presents her oli pai “MADAME BUTTERFLY” | The ——- |of a workshop with two glass-pan eled doors sit huddled line, id The Ayers Terminal Co. received | 40 pe a jolt yesterday from a wholly un proceeded on the supposition that and have been dilly-dallying The Erickson bid proposes The comm’ for which Erickson Erickson CTING BALTIMORE dore A. Bell of California ts being He activity of their press agents and |real interest in the democrats until | luscious YOUNG GIRL often that a mere jyear Miss Alethea Garstin, who is| scene and the 1 can'p See! Ad WHo ISS ID € WHO ARE DEY CHEERING, OIGAR F LOCAL BID MADE FOR THE LEASE ISLAND OF HARBOR pre direction, when C. J, put resident of the Erick Co. one of the ing firms in the entered a competitive lease of Harbor island. | people have all along at) ers What Ayers Wants to themselves. bid n modified | about ing them They finally new prop erday afternoon at the that the Erickson bid e field ys and at wil oe Both bide were referred | « by the commission to Harold Preston ts attorneys, and ©. 8. Thor about the to} upon for the ed tor together fter the thereof com et Income. who were Spooner, the Ayers people by Charles bmiasion of the bid yest a pier | day, and J kee fsurKest west waterway, |tbat further details can be worked ict raliroad (Ut at @ future meeting wee’ LAND MARINES TO STOP MASSACRE | from the time that} S are ready for use. | ry te to pay an an (By United Frese Leased Wire) | of 5% per cent of the} WASHINGTON, June 19.—Ad-| of the properties. In| ’ | to erect im-| Miral Usher dispatched the ‘erm of the| battleship Mississippi from Guanta f the coat entn js and that lying sion to erect ng and cons ost of not has during namo to Santiago to land American| }marines for the protection of Bl} commission is to give} Cuero, threatened with dest | and its in with m by a force of an rebels who have suddeuly appeared befe repaid ' town. abitants anacre ‘616 RECEIVE DIPLOMAS AT HIGH SCHOO held receivin PER CHAIRMAN 4 Frese Leased Wire) June There |" o4 @ their of the morning high this t the total up to 616. cisea for Lincoln high wer n the ¢ an the way high cut loose from the at the and nine nthe president of the high The ot indications toda n the democra ntion would not 1 last a Colt the selection of Judg rker of New York as and that je against sabcomr ittee went Judge Parker was ha jority of 50. fact that Wm. J. B by National Committee us Daniels of Virginia hat ke selection eri Theo: world a passed At Queen life that around Anne high the of 2,000 EAT STRAWBE num be in ar al folly boomed is a fr a pce RRIES end of Bryan The ival at Vashon esterd a lictous 1 thou: a de Two | en: | island | ripe, | they a sigh of} and w out | and start active candidates dency—Clark, Wilson Underwood—-and the Seattle towns the and pec coma and othe joyed the hosy to the extent of y of altimore will hot take 000 berrie |xrateful apprec Jed « ¢ an heavy wh ans at Chicago close 4 farms jeld of berries this year being estimated | will be shipped | | IS HONORED 2." 20.—It 1s ’ child becomes aj} but tht June no! my exhibitor FUGITIVE 19 YEARS IS FREED BOWLING GREEN, Ky., June 20 Afte be 6 4 fugitive from jus 9 y Joseph Gray, who was indicted for killing Rose Sim-| |mons in this county in 1893, tarfly returned and was |The Jury was out 19 minutes, Gray said he shot Simmons in fen Immediately afte |ing disappeared, but | conscience oubled him pigirl quain nting achic th fame ed this by Chairmak nee The represents the interior a table tw and indistinct in out whole study is low permeated with an at > figure re of gloom ligt a ARABIAN ACROBATS OTHER BIG ACTS \ The PANTAGES, Matinee Daily Nightly | SEVEN AVIATOR GIRLS All Ales eadilaek 10¢ and 206 show treatment remarkable Wite You've Twice onl Husband dear, I ate | Mele. nt )composition Miss duced a result full of promise and | building will be How and now you propose to bathe and shade ef: | ALHAMBRA BUILDING SOLD | listinct power of. color} Alhambra Building com and as an imaginative|bought the Alhambra th arstin has pro-|!ng from the McLaren ets any has tre bull The remodeled for mer ki cantile purpose imprudent you ¥ just finished di RJ a are! Elliot was awarded §$ nner jin a sult against the city for damag wy |from a break dam in Nover [tea in Jud 1,000 Seattle to his farm resulting in the Cedar yer. The case » Main's court That's all right, nothing but fish —-P "ras was | | THE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1912, ME WHo DEY 139 CHEERING 8S 1D CUDAHYS ARE MARRIED AGAIN MRS. “JACK” CUDAHY KANSAS CITY, June 20.-—John P. Cudaby, the millionaire packer, and Edna C. Cudahy, who were di Yorced several months ago, are bux band and wife again today, the cou ple having been remarried here yes terday Yasteur dairies longest of the s milk of cer. tainty A. Kristoferson, | Main 223, Elliott 223. North G25 Green Lake, FREMONT, Boll C. G. CHILBERG DR. C. F. LATHROP 213-1415 People’s Bank Bidg., Second and Pike. A NIGHT IN CUBA DANCE at— DREAMLAND Seventh and Union TONIGHT CUBAN SOUVENIRS TO ALL Admission 26¢e, including five dance tickets, LADIES FREE. n for--Well, entio Guess Words by Sch by Conde" ° Music — — TOR DER Lurr | OF OUR HABBY CHILDHOOT TosenvdER | OBGAR, TELL Me WHO DEMAND FOR A | THIRD CANDIDATE SEOs tonal nned Wired 5 | CHICAGO, June 20.—The demand) iv |for # third candidate and the elim! tion jination of both Taft and Roosevelt! ( from consideration by the repub can national convention, learly today, grew by bounds Obligation to the party was do |clared by hundreds of the delegates }to be the paramount issue, instead , Jof loyalty to any individual, And | these delegates were bringing every ounce of pr ure possible to bear to have their wishes considered. They were openly demanding of the Taft and Roosevelt managers that | they withdraw their men and let the leonvention name a candidate on whom all could unite. | Evidence of Weakness. | The leaders were tr pat. Butt w | weakne }lead the pe that with tion half doz of the Re Taft re witic | if they \< | Roosev band men would do the same. He told that, on the face of the tion, as it now existe, this wa possible. The refusal was | definite, however, and th | leader wa: hed to be renew it later today | conten ed that thin | Roosevelt, but he did [bulk of the Roosevelt m | The Hadley Boom tandis ore I the f wagon, reese off the Taf situs want party succesk to be paramount and tndividval ambition eliminated Payne Admits Rumor Congressman Payne, co-author the tariff bill, and one of the Taft Headers in the New York delegat admitted that he had beard the com promise talk me to me indirectly,” he said, “but it came somewhat em phatic. I believe that if the bulk { the Roosevelt forces were to stay =< aoe COLUMBUS, O., June 20.—It was announced at the governor's off here today that Gov, Harmon would not attend the democratic national convention at Baltimore, He will | yester lumbus, at the execu. | that was awfal recelve reports of | They K. Struve, of ¢ daughter of Parker, 4819 yesterday at h member of the way high. FIVE “WHIZZERS” ARE ARRESTED ‘The of the becoming hard occurred She was « of Broad 1 clans way spec Five is of the maniac whizrers were law eport be Gray, a motor When in town next time give | us a cajl and see the accommo dations give for 75c and $1 per day Third Ave., Opp. Postoffice. Gordon thetr Judge on velocity. of we ROSE SHOW Mount rose show opens tomorrow at Mount Baker Park under the auspices of the Mount Baker Park Improvement club. The display will be Friday, Satur day and Sunday, and while the Improvement club has gone to @ great expense, no admission will be charged. Ail rose and sweet pea grow ers of Seattle are invited to en. ter their flowers for competi. tion, classes being provided for professionals and amateurs. The park board will display TEST SUBMARINE Baker's first annual Our Willingness to Serve The instant you First National Bank you ciate the spirit of service prevails. You will dis whole-#¢ willingne com and operate There is atmosphere human {nte uit this bank Your account—large or small fs solicited and assured courteous consideration the which ver to of Final tests of th pedo boat F 3 are of in this afternoon in the lower end of the bay. Th are while the boat is on the face and also while ux der water, a distance of 200 feet FIRST Th boat t i T adi f NATIONAL BANK |] Port ‘Townend, where she rade good showing in speed tests. : TABLISHED 1882 a rigemh vee gent trails proved her a perfect under Pioneer Square, First at James | water machine Afte today's tests where she will go to attery will be a tests she Fi edb ll de Da Salil Try Us For Cut |* TO SEEK PIRATES’ GOLD |* JERSEY CITY, N. J., June * 20.—Carl Badendyke of this ® city is organizing expedt * tion to go to the island of Trinidad to try to find several millions of dollars in tre he believes w buried there by pirates carly in the nine teenth century Badendyk the mast for board of British, ¢ American vessels, island in 1886 with a man named Polly, who had full de tails of where the treasure is supposed to be buried The spot was found covered * with debris from-a*landslide Flowers an and— Florel Designs up Plants and Shrubbery of All Kinds, who was before years on rman and visited the We sell Sulpo-Tobaceo Soap for rose bushes, Sandahl & SonCo. 120 Pike 6t. Main 3253, SOSH E EE EEE ET ** eee ee eee) ADOLF, BE PATIENT! ARE BRINGING | bag HIM DISS HERE E EEE ERE SEHK - na 4 DERE — You Mee! ID 18s ss Dey June 23, will beta canon. Everybody cI evita A _ Sell Pure Milk he hot weather who have small outs t r o f { ite readers @ t of milk r believes, are str nish pure milk at saving moat people E one isa wood G. 0. Wallace, rooklyn Dairy Co. 4329 14th Av. N. E. Milk. B We Pasteurize Our Our Average Butter Fat - City Requirement cal Ce 18,000. ig City requirement, not over 200,000. AN ABSOLUTELY SANITARY ROOM USED EXCLUSIVELY PASTEURIZING AND BOTTLING, ‘|Baltlard Dai y —Company— ; 6202 22nd Av. N. W. Phone Ballard 790 Dealers in Pasteurized Milk and Cream, also Ice Cream Butter Five years’ experience in dairy business, Give ts Satisfaction guaranteed. THE MAYFLOWER DAIRY 1111 VIRGINIA ST. turn furnishes the Just a trial will vases ies ist Sells Only for Cash, t very finest 1 convince 223 NORTH BROADWAY Phone East 1259, m for sale. We rest milk obt guarantee prompt High gr installed make the Milk, ¢ w plant ream and | We f t price possible Report of the Condition of the GERMAN-AMERICAN BANK of Seattle June Fourteenth, 1912. Organized January 19, 1910. RESOURCES Ov ind Discount prdrafts Furniture and F Real Estate Other and Warrants and $ Bonds Cash ight Exchange RS Se te Son LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus and Undivided Profits Deposits Letter of & % = pee oy Credit Accounts of banks, corporations and ing! Small accounts are welcome, You a8 solicited . count with $1.00, Open Saturday eveninll savings a 6 to 8 o'clock ERNEST CARSTENS, President THOS B, MINAHAN, Vice Pres. ii I. J. RILEY, Cashier Rig H. ROHWER, Asstibenaig

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