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FOURTH OF JULY THE STAR--THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1912. DANCE a (OSEAR 19S +t VHP ‘SHOFEWING COAL } Ha RE YO tO GOT HIMSELF DRE * vide AN D | Conant Miss G Si%ioly e. v ‘f ‘chee aur Seventh anc biol | : Ss BoTH iN GOOD " YU I You ABOARD} 0 ISS OSGAR, 4 TONIGHT \| WE ARE GOING TRAINING, /[ AM HARD Ad NALS, Fourth of July Souvenirs Given BY DER ADOLF £ 1 CAN PUT DER SHOT to All | OLYNBIG La ti DER WHOLE LENGT Sames. OF DISD SHIP, Admission Dance The BILK ELASTIC STOCKINGS, KNEE CAPS, LEGGINS, ANK LETS, ma to order at the lowest prices. THE OWL DRUG CO, Third and Pike, pounds every additle dry 4e per ¢ ati N Is the Practice of Medicine WITHOUT DRUGS OR KNIFE Chronic and acute complaints yleld to this modern branch ¢ the medical science with sur prising ease, ———-=| title to his seat. iH Dairies that won «old paedals at the Internatio i}were freely made that he might) ier, Buaw Sapety |}}command no more than support MOttrunaisaD Hiiers. 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He was charged with amount of dirt moved by Contract or Lindquist. while the latter was ing struck by an auto Tuesday aft- lernoon, will not be held unttl after }the coroner makes an Investigation faquad, who has been investigating ltrate from the shock of the awful locenrrence [nent in political lthird term as pres | The funeral will be from Trinity FOR A JOKE ithe district, which includes Wash | Brown, pastor of the Methodist | U jington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and jchureh here, has brought suit for,received, making as many | Shall we cripple and maim for the sake of noise? PRIVATE LIFE - FOR LORIE (By United Press Leased Wirey WASHINGTON, July 4--In a r the Lorimer case will come |to the front again, Several months) lago the senate fixed the islative| uly 6 as the time when ould be ousted or given Among the senators today the; prevailing opinion was that when/ the rol! is calied the Ilinois states short of a majority. | Te retain his toga the “blonde | boss” will be required to show 48) would vote for him, Predictions FOUND GUILTY P. Stevens, former engineer of} c Ronald's court, yesterday, of petit having falsely represented the} working on the Highland Park & Lake Burien read. PROBE DEATH OF MISS PHELPS Funeral services for Miss Wil helmina Phelps, who died from be Serst. Dagner, of the traffic! United Dalian Moter-taeiet the accident, has found several iiss Moses sl ienesst| GRAVEL CAR —_ | THOUSAND ARE | the time | it struck the girl hae ON A SPREE, HOMELESS; driving the car at the time, A heavy gravel car, property ‘itr aenr wes of the Seattle, Renton & |which destroyed’ Salamanca yee ‘'BLAKISTONE DEAD) Southern, went on a spree yes | terday made over & thourand home ieee York Li ” j terday afternoon. it was ree, The lowe in extimate ‘to be! He is erecting a two-story business Medina wants a game for eral . financial and 80! bunkers near Columbia City |relief of the Mood victims. cial life in Seattie, occurred yester day at the home of his brother, An-| When it cut loose and dashed drew, 220 Melrose av. He had been madiy down the spur to the | fll for three months from heart} main track. When it hit the | } | AN ADVERTISING DODGE | troable. Mr. Blakistone came to curve the main track it did Seattle 20 years ago. He was a dow! verse Salome wig |and was born in St. Mary's county,| gle, jumped in the air and |Maryland. He engaged in the reall straddled the rail. It took ate and mining business when| three hours, 15 men and sev- he came and has stayed in it ever} eral buckets of perspiration to since. repair the track and get the When he died was serving bis} delinquent car on the rails. lent of the Se attle Athletic clob. He also was a member of the Rainier, Golf ol’ MAY PAY Country clubs and the Chamber of} 2, 000 : ish church, Friday afternoon, at i 30. (my Unie oe’ heaned: Wirey How is it you dress so seedy? ier snag a : Me Biwi JAMESPORT, Mo. July 4 Aan = one of the wealthiest men ic ” e ‘ederation o' jof American Motorcyclists took the | o°a"Sine that five young men and) «why, you see, if I dressed ax if four young society women secur | form of a banquet held last night at | his gr !the quarters of the Seattle club, |}, hounds while at a party given by i0th and Madison. Over 100 mem-| Mise Blanche Thompson, daughter sch Regen present : of a Jamesport banker, in honor of} Matinee races at the Meadows Andsay, of the Portland |her approaching marriage to Frank |this afternoon will commence at | had money ld never be pointed two blooded Miseourl fox out to strangers as a millionaire.” jclub, was nominated for president. | Smith, and administered a coat of 2:30 o'clock under’ the auspices of The Seattle club is the largest In| paint to both dogs, Rev, W. K.|the King County Fair agsoc! ent, Wyomin | $2,000 against the jokers steeds in a single How many arms and lege and eyes, How many lives shall we sacrifice, How many strong young girls and boys |How many parents’ hearts shall break At their children marred for “our country's sake"? | What shall be the toll this year |For the “glorious Fourth” we hold so dear? Or shall we save their healtfi and youth For the cause of freedom and right and truth? Shall we celebrate the sturdy fight Take from their hands the thin, Ballard Sheet Metal Works | Which our fathers made for the truth and right But set their hearts and their yaaa - . Simpson Puonn | 9 Siving our children dynamite? With thoughts of the “land of liberty,” O. B. Ranes aeaena wougiere 646 |Dynamite and powder and fuse, And make them struggle to keep it free fat SPEcIALTe Dang: 18 toys for “kids” to use? And make them struggle to keep it free” 4 Ballard Sheet Metal Works Shall Jet thea play as they lightly pleas, Shall we make their loyalty a joke Bkylights, Blow Piping, Conduscos |With things of danger and death like these? Of noise and clamor and bombs and smoke, Gutters, Motel and Restaurant’ | Tempting the chance of a cruel fate Or strive in their childish minds to fix Work, General Miil and Boat Work For the sake of the “day we celebrate”? The unquenched spirit of '76? ‘Osgar und Adolf Practice for Olympic Games Aboard Ship. . maps What would one of the founders of the Fourth, §PS yoare ogo, think of the principal celebration in the “|BORROWS $100, 000! PLEADS NOT GUILTY tain callers, have music, READ and THINK. Trogtheast corner of Third and Co Words by Sc yi e ci w CI “wy v Aor (Ais DOWN IN THe SToKe . You THREW 17 ) , # DOT FUNNEL Y ‘ Here SNE. DOWN THAT . ‘ Li RUNS DOWN <Soes, MS VENTILATOR In DER DicPickes! FUuNNee SToOKe TAFT IS THE “BIG NOISE” AT BEVERLY ON “FO BEVERLY, Mase, July 4.— Pres} bert Taft got a patriotic reception a ft will coma arrived in erly t ay to) from ¢ begin his summ vacation. He 0 was the “big noise” of the Fourth) filet . ; loft July celebration A furillude | the n, the Beverly jem a of firecrackers, the booming of the | and boys’ brignde presidential salute of 21 guns from) ma » front of the the yacht Dolphin and patriotic) the president arrived, airs from two bands welcomed the |p | president's party | President Taft, accompanied b rom his private the playing. ery glad to | Mrs. Taft and Charlie Taft, reached| the president ‘and jhere at 9:20 a m, to be received by the Talis | A thousand persons waited at the Beverly because of tig |depot an hour for the prenli of confidenc e in 5 special train to roll in from Boston.! primarie We Po a Ic harlie Taft joined the party a/|to retew our Newark last night. Miss Helen and| Yankees GUARDING THE CITY Chief Bannick has made ar le provision for fl today. Patrol serve longer hours, extra men will be put on, thing possible done to make the day safe. tection of the city and its ecitize Written instructions vapic been given to: trols, warning them to be on the lookout fore of the peace, and the ordinance regarding the use plosives has been posted conspicuously, | = itil atsiee based DENY NEW TRIAL | Noter The motion for a new trial for | Charter Gax Charlies Pryor, the ex-policeman charged with attempting a criminal) Judge Ronald, who sentenced Pryor to two to five years at the ACADEM Monroe reformatory j The girl in the case, Ragna Abra near Pine hamson, charged Pryor with keep Sangre < ing her as a prisoner in a lodging| Oven Al Summer. house for several weeks Cool Place. THE GREAT BULK © Of the 280,000 people of Seattle stay at homes they didn't there would have to be twenty times: places of amusement as there are. But they DO stay home And what do they do there? They talk, st great deal more reading and thinking than is imagined. Only a small proportion leave their houses after and so over 200,000 people turn then to their daily paper. Hence it’s the evening paper. OVER 40,000 PAID COPIES DAILY. Through « mortgage on the [automobile that struck Mrs. Seever | two weeks ago, causing her death jwas arraigned in Judge Ronald's luthbia, Thomas 8. Lippy bas just |court yesterday on a charge of man ® nt obtained a loan of $100,000 from sce os a the New York Life Insurance Co. WANT GAME SUNDAY 7 at Medina. Phone Elliott block on the property during the forenoon BASEBALL FREE For Every Boy in Seattle Who Is Will- . ing to Do Just a Very Little Bit of Work for The Star. Here's Our Offer: Get Us Three New Subscribers And We Will Give You a Dandy Amateur League Base Ball Worth $I This offer is open to all boys. 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