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At Fountains & Elso Ask for “HORLICK’S” The Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-arink for All Ages. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains, Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don’t travel without it, A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no imitation, Just say “HORLICK’S.”| where THE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1912. Asa Special Cc Words by Sch We Music by Conde - m THERE'S A Row now! RIGHT BACK OF THE IDAHO DELEGATION. Go Back THERE AND BREAK _ 1y uP . MY MAN, You LOOK GOOD AND HUSKY, T WILL JUST APPOINT You MY ASSISTANT SERGEANT AT ARMS. i ' Di Not in Any Mik Trust Just a Few Left of the CRYSTAL GAZING AND DEADLY POISON | | AT COLUMBIA If cheap and at cash prices, you want something for $5 cash and $5 monthly, call at once. Hing Hing a Am se two lots per day 15 minutes from Yes- ler way, on the Renton car line; city water, etc. David P. Eastman 505 Lowman Bldg. FAMILY WASHING sre Rh WEER COVEY WET WASH LAUNDRY PUONE BAST 5696. EVERETT-SEATTLE INTERURBAN RAILWAY EU EVERETT Limited rain 4 deme: Alas eee iat und Uresawond. RY EMETT TO SEATTLE Limited traing 3:00 8 une oo on freight shed at State <0) pom VERETT TRACTION 7O. YOUR EYES Serta contest oa| Fou cutter from eve-strain, ‘hendechen | eT W, EDMUNDS, Oob. D. 4 mort Main tives 1908 KODAK| | } Finishing of | finest kind at one, at they're done.” JACOBS sve SSSR EEA Ee EERE EE Eee In Shop P-L. Bide. Hotel Ethelton Our tates are in keeping wit the times: $4 i and $1 per a stores and theatres Opposite Postoftice. x | SULPHURRO BATHS FOR RHEUMATISM —READ BOOKLET— |) All Druggists > EN Frye ” Way “lable | | | | | MAY TULLY & CO., “The Battle Cry of Freedom NIBLO’S BIRDS KELLY & WILD Unequaied And his Dane dances, and five star progr SUNNYSIDE HOTEL Cleanest and r in $1.66 per solicited Take Howit 2414 Hewitt IN THIS STRANGE MURDER CASE Then followed Mra. Lindloft’s ar The subsequent inquiry de veloped the fact that she had col Hleeted tneur not only on the life of her » but h the lives of four other deceased relatives She protested her innocence, denying, indignantly, that she evcr jmedium and hopes to clear herself of the charge of murdering two husbands and three of her own children. Five men family hay mysterious even years. Mre. more or in the carried Lindlott's low past lite rs of died tn fashion Kach in poison in her house. but the police, ov searching her piace, found there rat poison, a box of mercurial polson and several othe bottles or boxes labeled “Potsog:” the acetmed puta her faith ail magic crystal ball counsel” she gets fro spirit world through thin ball, rests asrured that she will be able to prove her innoe day she gazes into depths and reads there touching the future Her latest information is that she will be released before (By month ix over. The police say that the magi¢ bal! is common glass and is worth, intrinsically, afout fifty cents, but Mra. Lindloff. maintains that she $500 for it, that ite gréat ie lies in the queenly tear tagt at ite heart. ‘That one tear enables | read the future,” she avers. insurance policy naming Mrs. Ling beneficiary deaths netted the seer 1! kept r ean $10.6 When her son Arthur died the other day, apparently of poleonina suspicions were awakeued that to her arrest on charge of murder She took her precious crystal ball with her to jail, and looked into it for the spirits of her dead She says that she has communt cated thus with Arthur, and ¢ he te her she will be exonerat but that she is unable to get t touch with her late husband, We, Lindloft. However, she is assured jthat: Arthur will iook him up | The doctor who attended. Arthur was the first to suspect foul play jHe thought be detected symptone of polsoning. The doctor he called |into consultation agreed with hin |They had the boy removed to hospital, but it was too late. died in a short time. MRS. LOUISE G. LINDLOFF. eR hhh meneae * *# HARVEST THAT DEATH * BROUGHT MRS. LIND. * LOFF. # Julius Graunke, first husband, died Aug. 1905, of “sunstroke.” Carried $2 Frieda Graunke, daugh ter 18, died June, 1998, of “typhoid. Carried iam ond et eeeeeeeeee Me Lindioft. husband 1910, art trouble sec died of Car STORY OF OPENING OF | DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION | (By United Preae Leased Wire) *| PIFTH REGIMENT ARMORY, 4 # | BALTIMORE, Ju After a | lay caused by rain and the “green | of doorkeepers who did Graunke 17, died Carr daugh. August d eeeeee sede son Arthur 5 1912, of that could be died June ervative bw country for fig Was generally conceded th |fighting againet the Judge Parker for temporary man, was battling with It was conceded tha ces were persona Thos. F. Ryan, fin mage and repres who was sitting as from Virginia, Allied August Belmont ‘epresentative the Roth» nd his brother, Perry, dele New York Delan an's attorney, and @ lead and Bu er belt in 1896, Clarence H owner of the Postal Tele Joha R. McLean, of Cin Washington, and law partner of mustered by the big eats of it t Bryan, 26 for cont Total Insurance $10,650 #| negy a RR te a he hee eh ts eh | MROW how to handle the crowds, the |demoeratie national convention was CHICAGO, June 25.—Equipped called to order by Chairman Nor with a $500 crystal ball, containing | rion Mack of the —so she saye—a tear dropped f-orn the eye of the original Cleopatra, Mrs. Louise G. Lindloff, spiritualist CZAR’S SON WILL NEVER svi? us to WALK AGAIN i's ust Direetly behind the ny (By United Prose Leased Wire: form is a painting of Jef! VIENNA, June 24. The | this mot May the inf pow. Czarevich Alexis, 8 years old,;et which the destinies of the is suffe from tuberculosis | U¥ers councils to what of the and will never be them favorable and prospert- according national commit e tative 12:17 rdinal tholie pre o'clock Gibbor bus egat Ryan can eh gates from Nicoll, R r of the from Mach graph Co cinnatl and F. Sheehan Parker with Amert able first , the vene c : ure ate ened the | blessing. The ing divine armory has been made ve € Palme a are ¢ Bryan plat with on. e Judge rules lead and gi your pea Jeffer of Washington ing Progressive Republicans on Deck Offaettin, forces, the situs » presents Senator -Briste 1 radical and clo Roosevelt, who says he covering” the convention for a rk newspaper, who, with Work of Calffornia, al ssive, has been in secret s with Bryan. Robert M these ue for walk t Thoma Ks kson old again on and An © hung up this: “Who truth to ger oe received here friend of through court circle were al o1 czar and ezarina greatly pressed INSANE GIRL KILLS BAB are Stampede Possible. During opening band wa; With the success fice: a Follette been with here the the hour preceding th amazing amount of entiment eloped possibility of democratic and that many federal of will be available next spring.) a new state of mind has developed| among the delegate Despite its} humorous side, the situation indi cates the chance of a stampede feature on which the s are counting heavily | telephnoie communication ryan, and planning to come today for a conference with Commoner. About King Ryan. nding he occupied a place in all of today’s papers, Thomas F. Ryan, the man behind the Parker fight, denied himself to all newspaper men, and the better to escape ¥& scattered his time between four different private apartments: During the morning Judge Par ker, Chas. F. Murphy, August Bel mont and Wm. F. Sheehan calied on Ryan, but none of them talked his conference | ENFORCE LAW Notice n received by thé national uted here that the comptroller of currency Intends to enfor strictly, after Septems ber 1, the law limiting loans to ‘10 per cent of the capital k. TH law been in existence for “60 years, but has b generally dif j rewarded, PORTLAD Frieda Park posedly i here oO June beautiful and today is in jail killing of her Green sup following her n, Hele The child was murdered in of the slayer, where the mother isiting for the|the conservatives admitted The Park girl crushed the| fear f the child and cut her vic-|identically the same forces of Fs throat jern conservative men, presented lin this case by different individual field that fought the steamroller Root forces at| ") Chicago. cou ears jot age the home in order they | porters. WASHINGTO. President Taft D. ¢ ent June pecial mes for ar appropriation of $1 ilable July 1, to pay| Same Old Standpat Gang the joint militia and] By the time the rival con maneuvers which toed the line in the te | at various halrmanship fight today it jJuly. About $80,000 ha das something more than co jbeen spent in preparation nee that the situation held a | maneuvers and this to that in Chicago last |unless the emergency a pre ve leider, in made. The branged by his opponents as a dan bill m: Taft ‘us uitra-radical, was pitted [Maer nat the best brains and strategy captains, pa bs and about Kency to be cost of army held por was re has bee r to be banks places alrea for ill be le »propriat vetoing of the army action necessar n im has ipofficers to Wm. | op at the Convention, Adolf Hastens to Resc P its WA, voT Ss DER STURBANCE “BOB” HODGE MAKES A BIG HIT AT SPOKANE Lensed Wire) ANE, Wash, Jum q Hodge in making « wonderful where the in of addressed the Cen 1 Labor Counell here last night and bie brand { inwurgency War antically r od. He for an hour and 20 minutes, to questions asked by were heartily applaud ed. Hoe the day without hesita high cost of living, em endorsed the direct leg ineane the recall c labor legislation, and de the corrapt practices of po | machines cussed the phatically intation * “LISTENED” TO DARROW LOB ANGELES, June John {R. Harrington of Chicago, former jmember of the McNamara defense |tentified in the Darrow trial that he leame to Low Ang under a fed ral subpoena, on a special minaion place a di bin Ch Py W's apartments at a Low [xelen hotel Under Attorney Rogers’ question ing he admitied that arrangements to this effect made between him and Special United States [Trosecutor Oscar Lawler at Chica |He also testified that Lawler pre pared for him a list of questions te be asked Darrow to lead the con versation into the desired path. 'ALLEGES THEY TRIED BRIBE PORTLAND, Or June Charges today have been made by Beputy District Attorney Collier that an attempt was made by police vibe him. Following Oallier's representations to the igrand jury that body tasued an © lier placing Captain of Detectives Hety, 1 tive Sergeant Smith, De tective Hammersley, Clifford Mad dix, suspended detective Frank Reed, former detective, [ir bonds of $5,000 each famnerts an attempt wax trap him with marked money in tion with charges of extor n against Reed and Maddux CLEVER BOY An made I've lost the penny teacher for the best boy in the class. Never mind, here's another How'd you lose it? Cause I wasn't the best boy.” gave me Dance at Dreamland tonight Sail awe: slso Is reported to have! From Toddling Infancy to Tottering Old Age | NATURE'S CREATION re! }so mild a child may safely take ae Well ae the young Natur Cr jon wa fling diseases was dis Weatigation of the we will gladly refer you to people wonderful Herb re my metic e but a seientifie | Creation, 514-15 Pe ple's Bank Bldg. [ue If unable to call at office, dr ‘ compount overed. We eves of Asthma, yet so effective Nature has a remedy great work this medicine: is doing in that after years of suffering Herb compound THIS PooR MAN WAS BEING BDEATaN UP By A ROUGHNECK - You just CAME iM TIME To SAFE my GFE, RowDy | How Dare You DIsTyRB Djs CONFENTION Mit Crues For Hecpt! SUFFRAGE LEADER AT BALTIMORE BIGGAR MAY | SUPPORT NEW T. R. PARTY. J Ringer, of candidate fer * \enued the |} “leon the action of | cago ton as wm jand unre can, and the dopte reactionary and a whole. My inchanged in my. ¢ congressman . t will be for ta {pies 1 | w | mar ym arm tateme ider based upon the rule, which Io of Lincoln, P | in ment te made | Dewey, candidate for, is the only n the third Taft banner, | ARRE ———aneyy STED IN ~ POISON ¢ LLA WALLA, June Weaver today is under gi jin con | Miss = |her bom lowing her eating t her through the mat Hill, daughter of Representative Hil! of Connecticut, | it parade during the democratic convention. She is ag r college and president of the College Women’s Equal Suffrage league. Women in the News Liked Hie Mother-in-Law Better, So) that can be extended when the car) Divorced His Wife to Wed He: is on a siding She intends to do} CHICAGO, June 24.—Frank Heal-|™uch traveling off the beaten path, ye of Sterling, 1, apparently liked 80d to use ber aeroplane often. Mre. Jane Fritz, bie mother-inlaw, Women of Plainfield to Furnish [better than he did his wife, for he divorced his wife and married ber mother He is 45 j wife be divo feontest bi | willing her | him, False Teeth for the Poor. We teach NEW YORK, June 24.—~A fals Elocution, and the | teeth fund is the latest enterprise of] voice Building, society women of Plainfield, N. J.) physical Cul- who are raising $75 for the purpose.| ture, Oratory. The teeth are to go to three old women who are family bread-win-| Jners and must have teeth or they] can't eat enough food to sustain life. ) She did not mingly being should have his bride is ed is sult, se mother Special Summer Rater Rossshire Hotel, Marion Corner Sixth. |Calied Gown “Tasty Kimon: | Now Reporter Is “Lying Lo CHICAGO, 1 2b : 0 reporter te B. Gleason |ahe thought it lous to dewerite whieh made week The paper said she was costumed in “a kimono When Mrs [Gleason read it she said: “I don't |suppose 1 would commit muré if 1 saw him, b The probabil tles are she will not see bim again, | [his friends say "and Woman's Rat Not Her Hair, So You! May Legally Pull It. NEW YORK, June 24—Jose7 Totaiski was not guilty of assaul wi ing Mre. Eva Zolpence at Chicas of twenty by pulling out some of her hair, be jalty for convention] cause it was only her “rat” that be pulled. The exhib shown to Jude it's a rat, not t missed. ALASKA CASES That the Als Jun When x intervied Mrs.; New York be superfiu aborate gown she had wou | wae « expe in the case Scully © hair was who said Case asty dis | Takes His Wife's False Teeth With Him to ip Her at Home PHILLIPSBURG, N. J, June John Bannock of this city took work with bim the pretty, white even false teeth that had made hie wife so admired. He did it to keep her at bome. But it didn't iMayor Firth, who busband. Mra Bannock her teeth, but she hasn't yet taken back her busband ka cbal cases will be tried next fall is the opinion of Andrew Christensen, chief of the Seattle field division of the United States general land office, who turned last night after a visit of month in Washington, where had a conference with Secretary the Interior Fisher on Alaska. Mr. Christensen hopes little later to make a statement in regar to the results of hi : Cures While |] You Sleep ' n't take another dost 6 ow they Why before d ihe took back She went a n conference T. R. AT HOME (By United Press Le NEW YORK, June 25.—Col Roosevelt arrived here today from Chicago, left the Grand Central station by a side en trance, was met by his own au tomobile and went directly to the Outlook office, where he said he would spend the day in an editorial conference. He will go to Oyster Bay at 4 o'clock this afternoon. There was no demonstration at the station. 30 YEARS AGO At their e know the effects of a n taking F * pain oF To Have a Special Car to Fit | New Aeroplane ANGELES, June tocker of Loa An daughters who received $1) 0) of the late “Luck” Baldwin estate, ix having a unique private raliway car built for herself. Th eprineipal novelty is an apart ment for her aeroplane. Onthe roof wf the car will be a landing stag t Wire) Los Clar of th | Mra] les, ove] a g electric which tears ¢ curing In te Tes vere tt — st healthy cre tan be no pall a dinner given last N. Broadway haefer celebrate 20th anniversary of their wed. They were married in Darn stadt many, Jun 1882, i ing to America three ear la Jand settling in Cineinnat They came to Seattle tn where Mr. Schaefer, with his sons aul and Charles, entered the new paper busine combing the Washington Presse, a weekly, with the Washington Staats-Zeitung, also a weekly, He issued the combined papers as a weekly till and has since that time run a daily night home 2 Mr and Mrs the ding Jacob § gan an toring Vite health a is at whieh mak i) 2 ro YOU, after doctors al A Sure Sign. “Old Tightwad ts a mighty sick man, but the doctor says that if bh can just keep him from giving up Bronchitis and Catarrh; | "thon hull win, Old tewa Kt relieves the aged | never gave up anything since I for all our ills, and when |nave known hin. Houston Post Nature's remedy for these bat wohge cle es arnestly invite your strictest in attle, and with this This is not a patent For si by Nature's corner Second and Pike St,, Seat. op card for full infromation n's_ advlee upon todays Dangerous. “A firm of aeronauts would have to be harmonious, wouldn't they? “Why 80?” Because it would be risky them to have a falling out timore “Anterican. have been relieved $0 for Bal

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