The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 21, 1912, Page 8

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, JUN FOUR FAMOUS MEN AND THEIR WIVES “SNAPPED” FOR STAR IN THE Eg ‘SAME OLD HUMOROUS CHAUNCEY MR. AND MRS. CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW SNAPPED AT CHICAGO BRYAN AND OLD DEMOCRATIC GANG rary chairman of the convention. That Bryan will oppose Parker's e! i to the last is declared by his close frien who will direct the progressive forces C hbimeelf arrives (Ny United Press Leased Wire) BALTIMORE, June 21.--Chief terest of democrats here today cen tered in the fight that Is nent between Wm. J. Bryan and the co servative leaders over the selection of Judge Alton 8. Parker as tempo ner ald to be di SUMMER or Ww fied. fythe he Clark people rly M of to Parker were today servatives, at hy of New York and diana 1 an strength which and Ind would be at ballot uninstru ven to Clark or Bryan's Stand. men prefer to * empted Bryan disregard these r deal he such a would lose more than he would galf,| becange be would pee Bryan {friendship and good® will, «The Bryan men will carry the fight againet Parker to the full national contiiteé next. Monday. They are I charging that Parker's se |. because he re ¢ 16 votes in the nts, whieh made the selection, whereas, they claim, he needed # majority men are in the minority in na tional com t which, therefore is expect to ratify Parker's selec tion. The fight will then be taken to floor of the convention Bryan himself {s expected to make 4 speech against Parker |. Campaign managers for Ciark Wilson, Harmon, Underwood, Gay nor and Marshall are already n ing ‘@laims. So far no ill fe has Cropped but. No manager pects his man to be ed on the first few ballots who make the t [he will have a Pthe initial ballot | Was"than the jto nominate Attack on Commoner. Among the conservative legders jit is no ge that the matter of | bicking Judge Parker for temporary chairman is to be used to bring to ja dircet is An's influente Hthe « The conservatives alm a magn profess to believe that Bryan himself wants the dem- ia ratic f m. They prefer any ca | man in For a Hat that defiee a mer's scorching “sun the ama"— $5.00 $6.50 $7.50 Straw Hats that are always cool —will keep you cdol, $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 Enjoy the bal summer with a hat purcaated from McDonald’s Hat Store 1023 Third Avenue between Madtson and Spring. stun “Pan th he Dentistry Revolutionized ~ By the Wonderful but that is two-thirds néCeasary ve Br etttion, © tar mentioned to him, a that if the make tempo of the b Parker the the fac Is expected to make t will have taken nd defeat him ould out nomination [BLAME ISMAY FOR IT, TOO 21.—That J nd Capt. Smith were for the Titanic he tragedy was proper seamanshtp statement ay M. P., appear Seam and at the. board of CO. come oper th hat ng ‘operation joned eous idea resto surgical stantly new method of SUES GAS Lighting Co. He zh ques i the There is nothin that is in ¢ been no an} in the tedious job Bar c t he careless for t me when ers, vecurred he Ma and vad ard on arm, en vomie "BEER FAILED TO DELIVER GOODS hk Ohio, June 21.—De election as a member ized the SANDt of the republ Charles ( paige Bes ame an central committee has fifed the of bis charges are h the best in d tr at enough to ac Campt ng expenses four glasse each, 20 cents. slass of beer for aid he carried the his pocket, although returns prove that he was taken, 5 cents. * Total, 25 cents. “That's all ment work, and to the ult examination 1s made and you can depend given of beer at To one |low who cinet in a fel pre the mis upon the advice DR. L. D. GRANT 204-5 Liberty Building, Cor. Third Avenue & Union Street, Opposite Postoffice that the} | TO FIGHT TO FINISH * pe hat thin ticker: | d par-} and point out that if! cam: | AMIABLE BRANCH OF BIG STICK FAMILY RICHEST COUPLE BACK IN SUMMER HOME| ALICE AND “NICK” 1,200 AUBURN LOTS SOLD TO OLE HANSON June ‘© URN, Wash al with 0. & W stent rumor Auburn the pal an entabliah allroad shops here is the discovery morning that Ole Han appear to cont of the city Mmits of | purchases comprise | 1,200 Th said to be in excess of |p this morning Ole Hanson made some | wed deal may have We bave nothing to say When elative to this said We chases ntery eeeeeeeeeeeese little young to smoke.” ~ “Aw, dry up. “Dis ain't smokin’ I'm, only keepin’ It Ht fer another guy URGE PARDON FOR bey, LONGWORTH, WEARING CONVENTION es Les BRYAN TO FORCE HAND OF THE OTHER LEADERS, the Gov following tele Foss, Mayor W. J. Bryan today sent Gov, Burke, CHICAGO, cram to Speal Gaynor and G In the June 21 or Clark, Gov. Wilson, Baldwin erest of harmony 1 suggested to the subcommittee of the democratic national committee the advinability of recommending as temporary chairman some progressive acceptable to the leading progressive candidates for the presidential nomination. 1 took it for that no committeeman interested in democratic suecess would 4 to offend the members of a convention overwhelmingly pro- kressive by naming @ reactionary to sound the keynote of the cam paign. over the reactionary cht members of the-subcommittes, however, ba test of the remaining eight, agreed upon not only a but upon one democrat who, among those not candidates for the pres idential nomination, ts, in the eyes of the people, most conspicucusly identified with the reactionary element of the party. | shall be pleased to join you and yout friends tn opposing bin selection by the fall committee or by the cogvention. Kindly answer here (Bigned) W. J. BRYAN” oes oe tee: Sa] Peawataaanewawaeenaeearanane Those Whe Witnessed the Birth of » New Party To the following pérsons, assombied in bis apartment you terday, Col. Theo, Rodeevelt announced his purpose to lead an independent fight, with » new party, for progressive princt- ciples: Gov. Hiram W.< Johnson of California, George L. Record of New Jere*y, James R. Garfield of Obio, Senator jos. M. Dixon of Montanagdudge Ben B, Lindsey of Colorado Wiliam Allen White of Kansas, Editor Van Valkenburg of* the Philadelphia North Amgrh Gifford Pinchot of Pennsylvania, Amos Pinchot of New York: Senator Moses Clapp of Minnesota, Gov. W. R. Stubbe of Kansas, Gov. Chester Aldrich of Nebtaska, Former Senator Albert J. Beveridge of Indiana, Senator J. L. Miristew of Kansas, John ® Base of New Hatmpehirg, Gilson Gardder of the Scripps fewepapers, William Filnn of Pransylve nia, Renator Miles Poinde: ot Washington, Geerge W. Per kine of New York, Medill McCormick of Mijnois, Henry Allen of Kansas, Frank 0 Kellogg of Minnesota, Frank A. Munsey of New York, Stanley Washbarm of Minnesota, Theodore Robinson of New York, Douglas Robinson of New York, Alexander H Ravell of Littaver of New York, Andrew Rosen of Minnesota, Judge Dueil of New York ee ee ee ee ee ee ee este ee aipmaeemamiaiie CANNED BABY | WON'T GO HOME CRIES PROTEST SHAMOKIN, Pa., June 21.-~Alm- lone get ling to soft-pedal the eries of ber |tax! or walk home. . TSRURG, Pa, June ttle muffied fellow’ ebrieks jean oyer th +The baby's Although sbe held the to the can other passengers. MRS. JOHNSON, TACOMA, June 21.—A resolution talline for pardon of Mrs Glady# Johnson need to two ears imprisonment - for ~ perjury was p the Washington State eration of Women's chute, at the end of thelr four-day session. A tion was also passed asking that the Titanle relief fund ibe ex pended for the benefit of the needy and not in the erection gf a monu- men Mes, RC. McCredie of Sunnyside was reelected president Ice fs still very ing sea. The steam: in the lee n St. Lawrence having been there since The mosquito fleet is uty ot NOME bad in the island Monday to"land in Siberia because able the Bargain Day —-AT— Turrell’s Basement Salesroom If you need a good shoe want to save some good sce what we can you tomorrow. 1s and Pumps that d at $3.50 to $5.00 in main salesroom are now being sold in the base ment salesroom at $1.00 per pair. You will find your size in some of them Turrell Shoe Co. 122 Marion St 903 Second Ave. our floor and tugged at it refused to lhudee was canght un. |den the child's chin | The harder the mother pulled the loader the boy cried” Finally the ntie mother took the canned jehild in ‘her arma and ran with |him to the railroad roundhous | where two machinists attempted | humiiiation jto remove the ean. They finally | SOME FENCE had to resort to a pair of big {ron | NEW YORK, June 21 baby on th of | The decision follows a wult ithe str Clara Braun ages againgt the actiohs of one of damaged ber dress. them, shears to remove the can NEW YORK, June 21—While | watching a bonfire-wear his home, |Florian Schried, 5, was instantly killed by a bull from a cartridge that had been thrown Into the fire. His sieter, 9, was killed by an auto. mobile, and his brother, 12, was [killed by a brick failing from a | roof, both within two years’ time. bids for the construction of wha | probably will be one of the jon wire fences in the world. Th fe Ashokan dam fn the Catskills and the aqueduct property ading fre it to this city, will be 150 long. The posts are to be of con crete and stone the property estimated cost will be $300,000 tons of # posts will for used A WAG IN TIME KANSAS CITY, Kas, June 21 The timely wag of his tail saved the |life of a Scotch collie belonging to | Father Sigismund Pirron, St. Anthony's Church, A call was recelved headquarters that there was mad dog at Sixth street and Bar nett avenue, and Patrolman Otis re-enforcing fog Wy Ww DENTISTRY WITHOUT THE PAIN When you come to the Regal Dentists you are sure of skilled fentiste—men whose licétise to practice dentistry in Washing ton is displayed in front of the chair, Remember, is the only large dejital of. in the city that is owhed py a graduate registered ‘dentist and has only registered dentist associated with him. Don't you think when you receive a guar gun to kill it with its tongue lost and excited . “Here!” called Flora, to get the dog to turn its head to give him a better shot in a friendly [his tail “That dog's not mad, and let down the hammer of the gun, “He's only hot and lost,” He found the dog hanging out, hot manner and wagged operator's pa ae nd ee * ROSE SHOW * OPENS SATURDAY * antee from an office run in this J}* Mount Baker Rose show * manner that it means something §|* Opens Saturday at 2p, m. and & yout * clo at 10 p.m. Sunday the * |* show will be open from-10 a. % * m. to 10 p.m. No admission *& ® or entry fee will be charged, * RENEE E EE My KALAMAZOO, Mich., June | Lightning which struck the resi dence of Fred MeCarthy threw Me Carthy out of bed, tore his night clothing from him, over, broke a ORR Rey * Our prices are from 1-3 to % jess than any of our compet itors. Regular extra heavy Crown Regular $10 Never-Slip $10 Gold $1.00 Plates is $5.00 Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, MANAGER 1405 3d Av., N. W. Cor. Union St, NOTH—Bring this chair, ran dow without house, McCa a slight br fell on the floo: setting fire to the ad with you received when he Sees eeeeeeeeeeeeee who asked $600 dar-| the company on ac | count of a conductor allowing three drunken men to ride on @ car, and she Mise Braun was awarded §50— $20 for her dress and $30 for the | The State Board of Water Supply has opened , Which ts to inolose the new/ miles walls will inclose through villages. The Five hundred tons of wire and 400 | the Flora was dispatched with a riot | But the dog advanced | turned his bed | around | the room and passed out of a win: | thy's only injury was A COUPLE OF ROOSEVELT ROOTERS, Snapshot of Mr, and Mre. John D. Rockefeller on their arrival in Governor and Mra son of California, caught ta vention crowd, Cleveland to spend the hot months at Forest Hill, POOR PSYCHE ni?” asked Mra, gculdance of ber more g ed Mrs. F “executed, 1 ENGLISHLORDS | |... OF LOCAL MA That ta Peych Litigation, cotta ‘Oh, the in thone poor t South in. Aw begun and out both this cow in the are fought in Canadian and English courts was finally determined in favor of Les-| ter David & Co. of Beattle by the privy counell of the House of Lorde in Bogland, the highest tribunal in that country The suit involving eral hun dred thourand dollars was directed against Edward Swift, the Chicago packer; A. D. McRae, Vancouver lumberman; Peter Jensen, of Ne |branka, and several others. David sold them a block of stock in the} Fraser River mills, and they de fauited in payments, claiming tmey [did not get as much timber as was SHONTS RESIGNS i Vatted Drees Leased Wh | YORK, June 21.—Th IP. Shonts today announced that t L. 1. Hoffman, proprietor of the would resign as president of the |Hoffmen Cloak and Suit Co. 1316 hicago @ Alton railway, effective | gnq retuned from New York July 1 a few days ago,. after buying uy Shonts sald he desired to derote ‘thousands of dollars’ worth of mer ail his time to the local traction sit-!chandjse, such as Cloaks, suits vation, head of the interborough | dresses, waists agd ladies’ wearing and 4 companies. apparel in general, a: ices rans ling trom 20 per cent te per cent + . jon the dollar, al) of which .will be Umatiifa are on their way to Seat piacéd on eale st the Hoffnan store, |tle from Bering sea ports. The | Con mencing Satur se | Senator arrives this afternoon with sc) portman sta Pap sl jthe first direct mat! from Nome,|,,° yor gps segs 33054 y 1 }the market conditions in New York the Victoria tonight and the Uma-| eit 7 a tila Tuesday morning. All have |)" * ™ . , _ here, and the glittering gold caer pene a: Hog big shipments of too tempting for the merchants there. In this way B® v ip some of the best, stocks In New Tork ulous prices, and will be given @ vantage of thie e which ts being ho large foree of Hoffman stare, No stock te too man's,” says Me a nd do handle enormous qia of merchandise — here, a” women know that fe tise bargains they Opel and when we advertise: The Victoria, the Senator and AT ALL NOW 21— om now on io Pittsburgh when “soused” he must call a In an opinion |twoyearold brother Joe, simyeat-|handed down by Judge McKenna jold Helen Misocky pushed. a ard! conductors employed by the Pitts | head. |burgh Railways Company must not | allow Intoxicated persons to ride | |tracted the ettention of the mother|on their care to the annoyance of | f | t t a} a} } pastor of police | | The Pass-Word for a Free Round-Trip Ticket is “JUANITA.” Go to Madison? Sunday morning, at the ticket office of the Anderson Steamboat Co, ask for FREE PASSAGE. ves Madison Park IB you will receive | The Boat L 8:30 a. m. 10:00 a. m | 1:00 p. m. Return, Leaves Juanita— 9:15 a. m., 11:00 a.m 2:00 p. m., 7:00 p. My Flora said, | | The opening up of this beautiful tract o ortunity to place on $5.00 and $10.00 payments, }4-acre tracts as you want. Fine soil without additional cash payment to the lake. PRICE $250 TO $500. fier many to ky . t pe acts, or as much 1 clear and for landing, ILY. free from gravel and ston Just minutes’ walk from t TERMS $5 OR $10 MONT wete o for Main 266 Particulars, Phone for ' David P. Eastman 505 Lowman Building. | | JUANITA ACRE TRACTS 7 yi

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