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) rH STAR—MONDAY, JULY 22, 1912. 2 WOMEN HURT: = guise wsgexene™* ™ PRINCE WINS |™"'Wwants rotKs To vote ror HiM-so RIVAL QUITS! AMERICA WHO IS RUNNING | AN IN COLLISION -+:sssesecccsssssceesseeeess) PHONE GIRL YOUR HAIR | OF AUTOS . OF CHICAGO Am SOW: drives. by tare: Wy aber i |, CHICAGO, July 22—Weekly let-) “Comeliun Ttoach, Missourl's Bulalie Nadina, 18; Child and ocoupled by five oth aby ‘ . |ters, written in italian (they had to} democratic secretary of state, wants Ca, atine Elizabeth Engenia Simple Way to Quickly Re.| bag 7 Ne, GSH Gort gant : pink: |b@ translated by the local italian! reelection, He is flooding the > Augusta, 1 r, 10% t Natural c lor. ee gan be commer OF 10h: ay ’ ansul) and couched in the most|state with pamphlets, modestly / y | Const 5 Francis ES SNES a bmg gal or lin ec ing terms, won the love of |wulogizing Mr. Ros rhe biggest Caan | Lec 1 ard, 5; Kime colt Uanet ait te re youth. | . , i —"s a prokee. kee 7 Veronica Murphy, Chicago} pest argument of all is a reproduc ‘ ‘ mett Le Catherine Elener, 17 fur ce . hair ie a will) ane *. John Van ke jone operator, for the Prince|tion of Roach’s 12 children, He y months; Anna Evel 17 months. r , ¢ Snother occupant of the car, & 3 ita Margherita, an Italian nol calls ‘om his “twelve reasons” for / and stains} te the bair,| broken arm, ‘ d q in of Messina, Miss Murphy's | seeks eo ioe aanint 7 | . covered epara tion,| Mra. Childs was driving up 10th :; ment to the prince was re ‘ * ris ihe one have. 6 t |HEN CARES Hate Reste cots! when she noticed the other ma: ~ : sd by the young woman's fam- nd these repecis have se im ail FOR PUPPIES or has none : , ¥ " pressed A. W. Brewster, candidate old, fashioned) chine approaching at a high rate of for the aubevantorial inat * lor the gubernatorial no on 0 / apoed She tried to turn out, but ear: ding to Miss Murphy, ber} ine pact ie Ceckee’ that’ i t j | Mother of Young Dogs Killed by ) did not turn quick enough. Her » began at a ball here. The | fuses to run any 1 td lather Car; Find Comfort in New Nest. Follow |car was hit in the middie, turned Whee danced with her all evening }iq Roach (as secretary of state) ae ; : hal any desired Sn ae. eee eee Te when he returned to hix 4°! withdrawing his name, Brewster i aa (EMPHIB, Téan., Ivly 3S go nf re ol | neath | states in sunny Italy wrote lwrote: . | tee 4 M. Kimbrough, and velvety, giver a lasting} The driver of the auto that hit g r Woposing marriage, Thereaf. 1 do pot propose to. let you go} Me man, boasts of a remarkable hen color that ts not silcky, not rub} Mra, Childs’ machine did not stop letters came weekly and Miss/apout the state showing — photo: . She {s, taking care of four moth- that ie wanlt Saepent that your| The police are now looking for ‘i Murphy made pilgrimages to the graphs of 12 of your children and ss pupple th as much co fair was ever Kray or faded him ‘ : Offices of the Italian consul for|then calling on me to answer to the lcern as though they were ber own rhe Queen Gray Hair Restorer | Mrs. Childs was taken to Minor tradslations, This proved em-| people for what 1 have done. And ickens but one application qnd ast apital, a ». Van Dyke to the | , , py Bow sane m : Gary. to use, the that doer sang und - Van Dyke to & | barrassing, since the letters con-|don't you think you and your photo- | days after ippies were sere rely upon It and r “ht | Seattle nera ) . tained such phrases ae “Marie, My| graphs really belong to Teddy's jborn their mother was killed by a Bie ahele patrons, Th is in two six : ~ Adored One,” “My heart palpitates | party? street car, The pu 4 into and can be obtaine with love for you.” Miss Murphy] Roach’s “twelve reasons,” from the setting b d she nes vg Rove WELL WELL! ‘ decided to put an end to letter writ:|left to right, in the above picture, |{tled down over them carefully and ’ and marry the prince, Mis Alice ’ | satisfactorily youn are Roawin, aged Mona JUST READ THIS! ier. pak, seek Des : > ral The! prince’ demurred THINKS BROTHER IS VICTIM OF PROGRESSIVES eat e's] « Fa Dieses sa TORNOW, THE “BEAST MAN”| TO FORM LEAGUE FOR TACOMA important decision against SHEPPARD hot live, but my blood is boiling in (By United Pres Leased Wire) 20, Stra INDIANAPOLIS and ee ee ee tavor es] WORKING ON “MINUTE A MAN" ne] my Vein, If your father is not sat TACOMA, Jul Believing that his brother, John Stevenson, a/national progressive republican 0 t : SCHEDULE, HE HAS ALREADY | wagon, “his card and the tremen-|isfled with me, I beg to retire from| timber cruiser, has been killed by John Tornow, the * t man,” | league will b rmed by the pro- BUTTONHOLED TEN THOUSAND | ous earnestness that gleams in bis| the engagement | assumed. somewhere in the woods between Shelton and the Quinait Indian reser. | gressive element of that party, to icon Miss Murphy showed the letter | vation, James Stevenson, a retired lumberman of Puyaliup today started urge the precepts of popular gov- paatocon laity overruled. the former doctrine a " Sheppard never went to bixhjand hinted that unless she married | for Shelton and Centralia, where his brother was last seen. jernment in the coming campaign, FOR EVERETT AND [0° "8 sk Usten,” which has de.| UINNEAPOLIS, July Ed-|school, but he is an educated man.|his highness she would become a The timber cruiser was to work for the Page Lumber company, |was the st ent issued here to md prived a t number of plaintiffs] “8"@ R. Sheppard, expressman, is was brought up on books, read/nunm, Rather than to let this oceur,| estimating timber between Shelton and the Quinait. Since he left | day by United States Senator Jona EDMONDS or th to collect damages for|raaning for mayor of Minneapolis ‘ st ten, knows the Bi-lher father relented, the prince was| Centralia he has never been seen. He would have passed directly |than Bourne, Jr., of Oregon. He STR. FLYER | inju making his campaign from his ex . by taught echool|notified and the engagement an-| through the territory where Tornow killed his other four or five vic- | said 7:00 A. ™.. A verdict had been rendered in} Press wagon, king politics be and was clerk of courts | nounced tims. | “It is our purpose to continue the On MTrat Wen tals #2 © M Tithe Pappas case for $2,215 damages,(tween trunks, He has already 8. D —_— ampaign for popular government, eo - te —- : Resting Famer, noun airs many The company then raised the ques:|#p0ken to ten thousand men, "A ) Indiana of a family BLOWN "hARRRAHR RR RR RAR ARRERA HK HH The five principles of our league Pn ggg ar FB) tion that Pappas did not “stop, look | Minute to a Man” is his motto f chers predominated, hin * as follow opular election A PREACHER’S VIEWS ON LOVE of United States senators, direct and listen,” and was therefore} “I am a candidate for mayor,” | whole life has been marked by vig guilty of contributory negligence.|be says, “I am a workingman. if|orous moral activity PACIFIC OCEAN |* CHICAGO, July 32.—The Rey. W. B, Norton, speaking to his % | primaries, ‘presidential primaries, yy th On that ground a new trial was|you elect me I'll serve you as faith I have a little boy asleep out in | congregation in th Woodlawn Park Methodist Episcopal church the initiative, the referendum and asked. Judge Hanford, however.|fully av I did in delivering this |the ce he peed. *h-Siek y ress Lessea wire) | % on love, mentioned four tests which were infallible, and backed recall, and a thoroughgoing corrupt Mam 3993 yesterday ruled that the question of|trunk. I am as poor as Lincoln |of him often. I believe in @ bere-| 5" BiEtior Cal Tay That! Up each one with a parallel case from the lible es sgnappicdlh mal |contributory negligence was a mat-jand cannot give up my work after. 1 want to carry «into the|(pe’ were blown all the way across | s Te yom teshy, tewly, Sep 98 lave.’ Be sale, “fret you care mot ter to be determined entirely by campaign, Here is my card hereafter the consciousness that I ‘acific ocean in a little Chinese; # for wealth, position or things material. You worship only the jury, and he would, therefor not| want to make this city ca: ‘ ake thie world « tittle Junk at the merey of the elements, | # person; second, you are interested intensely in nm tiny things Interfere with the jury's verdict.|chtigren and mine. If A Laer neal greats enduring three months of terrible|# concerning the beloved; third, you find joy in service, no matter suffering on their 7,000 mile jour bow arduous, and, fourth, you feel pain at separation.” The judge held that even thougb/be honest and true Have our lawyers made such a | Pappas may have committed an er: sioeane 06 aovieeaaah tek a eee Te the story of five Japanese ‘The pastor said that motor rides, social position, amusemen ror while conscious of danger, the shake, a card, a word, and|ingman would fail in comparison?) }pnemche more Snes oe ee eee pes sono dl sire con pramgclae diem cid bap -adecadon aren I think not, Must a man have/aition when found. wT “Where real love exists,” he continued, “a ribbon, a flower Jed from ability Snienienaed RIES OORT TEE | Rpg tag iffice? . Sheppard is running for the re-|money to rup for offic Lincoln | — — or a button will excite your emotions as quickly as things of ou never saw such » sight | VETERAN GENERAL DYING. [Publican nomination, He has no (didn't. 1 want to find out whether greater. value.” Houses” furnish) Voc iy Cry tein eke don, {OTaRBIEAtION, HOt even a committee |we have yet decided definitely that Viljoen, veteran Boer, commander,|-**"? suet Sheppard, ble exprese jottice fe the spoil of the rich. $30 cae 173 TRE ePoC eee eee eee ee ee | » Memphis business team on the company’s main track lin Everett. Judge Hanford practic-| VOTERS. 1 am willing,” said the candi- date, after he had hit the table terrible blow, “to trust the people.” yelled a little man in the audience. “I wish you'd open @ grocery store.”"—Chicago Reeord- Herald. SECS EE EE EE EE Ee = ae = albeit ienieniaaiaag ¥ oday rep 2 ay ee GIBSON-CHANDLER | ** ‘o“sy cope’ 5 pedigreed PF “STY ? MAKING MUSIC USEFUL FURN. co. @ naturalized Mexican ettizen after LE OF WOMEN S DRESS TRACIE Room Lo : Economical Host—~Alice, just play some popular song that our guests } | can all join in singing. They are doing nothing but eat and drink! | i [iiaad of oo Solent rtmniats te RESPONSIBLE FOR MURDER” 905 2 Third Avenue J] —hiegende Blactter oi CoE (Ry United Pree Leased Wire) GREELY, Colo., July 20.—That the atyle of women’s clothing of the present day was responsible for the murder of 13-year-old Julia! Connors in New York, an well as Thursday night's shooting of Mise) A eplendia STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY 93.50 and $4 Georgia Lichtenwalter in Denver, wae the statement made here today, . by G Stanley Hall, the president of Clark university, Worcester, The murder of the little Connors girl, which horrified New York | for weeks, was confessed to by a youth named Swartz, who committed |fmm Suits, worth now offered suicide, leaving a note saying that the “beautiful makeup of women” teguiar $7.50. was responsible for his crime. Mise Litchenwalter, a 19-year-old stenog- ” = for her, was lured to a vacant fot and shot by Eugene Miller, a married Baie price : man with whom she refused to elope. i , In a lecture before the men of the state teachers’ college, Prof. There is something Hall made the following comment in response to a question regarding 2 the Swartz case: “While thie an extreme case, to my way of think compelling about a ing, the reason Swartz gives for his crime opens a wide fleld for careful study. Present day fashions arouse in the minds of men, and particular "AV. AT JAMES ST. telegram. cai in the minds of boys, the feeling of It commands instant attention. It HYDROPLANE weet i ae is never laid aside to be read later. SAVES GIRLS jeter te sees it once '* i NEW YORK, July Amy Bray No man is too busy to stop and read and Ivy Yeaton, society girls of “THE MARKETS | M legram. Hampstead, .. L, were saved from a tel drowning today in a bydropla ARKETS after Miss Bray's father, James Bray, had lost his life io trying to) The following are the average Let the Western Union handle your ~ jaw dye er ry doen In & fearful .ghtning storm the| prices pata ‘sy ‘vie Prgiucers, and business letters by telegraph. two girls were being carried out | commission The prices paid the by a swift current, and Sray, fully mers comes A a oy |p Price,” clothed, dashed into the ocean in an! i -hformation by Telephone. attempt to save them. He became | = oe “3 Continued Al This Week At that moment a hydroplane | Stherwise indicat driven by H. Weller appeared. THE WESTERN UMION TELEGRAPH COMPANY 55: ye Entire Stock Must Be Converted got them safely ashore. 1.730 8 ened rT tot of Boys’ Boys’ Suits |New apples “= | Valencia oranges PAJAMAS FOR ~ |. seme tess - — Renton, Rainier Valley, THE MARINES|! 8°". Into Cash by Order of Directors WASHINGTON, D. C,, July | in pe « i ie vi Ladies’ $4.50 Lingerie Ladies’ $2.00 Ratine 75c, $1 and $1.25 Women’s $9.00 Serge Men's $7.00 S t Jackson Street and Columbia = er piggy o ohip. ip. ‘ . Dresses; Pre- Hats now going White Hand Bags Dresses, blues, ‘oth Coats, roll pr for board without having to mon- | Heart «+ inventory sale price for at and blacks. Sale price " PATRONIZE THE FOLLOWING FIRMS IN YOUR| “*7,"#h paaman” | pauaillt . DISTRICT, THEY ARE RELIABLE todny’ ‘by "membera ef the | pring to c Cc s COLUMBIA RENTON ___| tegara to an order issued by | paatea hogs .... : a s ® SG oF ANDICN. . W. P. Biddl h Saat |GENERAL MERCHANDISE | fir of dainty pins pajamas per Me ili ; man included in the annual | Pew Feet yA “ dcp wide | 2 Looper gg ica clothing allowance. “No frills | Spate cing acon 1522, Col . OME AND SEE US WB | for us,” seems to be the senti- *| 12" 25555 SxS Big lot of Men’ Men's 50c Summer 1,000-sheet roll best 20c Colored Table Men's 10c White $1.00 Dress Shirts Weight Underwear Tissue Toilet Paper, Oilcloth, a Handkerchiefs for for 10c kind, for yard for 61° | 23° | 5° | 14 | 4 ponters, live Ladies’ $3.00 White 12%c Lonsdale Ladies’ Pumps and Ladies’ Hair Nets; 35c to 50c all Pure ‘a ey, the 1) of Mra, Sarab he ducklings .... - : Our Motte-—¥it Guarantest” Paes: BIG SAVINGS | FG par, Dec nor The noted Golorado five, Ibe ; Canvas Shoes Muslin; sale price, Oxfords, values to Se values, now 5 Silk Plain and Fancy 2417 Jackson ——— | giiffragist, was filed here today ae : at per yard $5.00, sale price for Ribbons, per yard uabs. ai er sausage 4 if gg nyo por Ringgold ment of the marine corpe mem |tiniogna’ -- “4 4 the Rainier Valley. | LIVE WIRE BARGAINS | ters. ings MPR ees iy Pure Foods—Full Weights Phone Black 71, Ind. White 221. Ham JACKSON ST. HARDWARE | «DECKER WILL Geis siis'ji::-:: ls Ox. tongue 1 heeft | ea TAILORS Renton Hardware Co. as ite anaes a Prog ror i Or poaltey—Loeai Beying “en TF cameresens , her 000 estate upring broilers Some Big Specials on Here. Miss Harriet Platt, and her lu sre 410 Sas Selcs Bencon 1476 REAL ESTATE Mrs. Decker died three weeks ago Vogetanion—Melling 3 | - in San Francisco while attending| potatoes, ne ; ene tae Washington ¢ and the courant ion of ta pene ref de-| P toon, ola reehe c c c ar an $|: ey a Mer Loe Be | ration of women's clubs, or ye aa |shipping port. Don't ; - Currants : s a [ opportunity: buy at the, sou ete te TITRE TO TIF IOFOTO) Cyorrion, TL A ke NOW ‘Hee ‘herries, Bing gPring Results| “scscr ascuocn [f ,anior comintronie Ladies’ Negligee Col- 25c¢ and 35c Coral 75c, $1 and $1.25 8c Colored Calicoes, 10c Apron Ginghams, lars and Tie to Necklaces, sale Fancy Earrings good assortment, at, sale price, a age match price for a yard yard Harries. Bidg., Renton, his quest of an immense yel P RAINIER VALLEY DISTRICT * FLORIST ‘ Rainier Beach Pharmacy _ « Jowtall with the arrival of a * steamer with friends, J. G * Murphy of St. Joseph tied his * line to a post, He returned to * day for the line and found the * fish still on the job, It weighed . * Ppid you ever “stop to think that ~Piione Ind. Gol. 160, Beacon -010, 22 pounds Revichers “aon. ; ve 264 s \ 4 2 could wave from one-third to pRuas. NOTIONS, STATIONERY, ee ee ee sey waif on GARG, CHOICE CANDING. Celery, dom ‘ re Ree AND nubarb, Weal .+:s+s+ = RUNS eLOW Best Drug Store in This PUTS BAN ON | Cantaloupe a : 2.2 7 15c-Black Cotton Women's 35c Jersey- Women’s 25c and Ladies’ 5c Hemstitch- $1.25 and up Hand oot of Holly St? District “ 19 | price ‘ i tg et tot on "Yee at RIGHT PRICES. san J08R *QUEENERS"’| Xastern Washington Hose for women and ribbed Underwear 35c Hosiery, all ib teindberchiog Bags, various kinds, 4 iat - SAD si, 4 22.—No more timothy 0@15 . A d erchiefs feichton, aunening i the parhs of San Sows, gt inh 48 children, pair a garment colors, pair now ar Alfalfa White Front Grocery Star Want Ads |r ecescain siceice tae 8 og gel Ee 18° 21 : 2° 13° seh ordinance which makes it a mis-| Whole corn ; 38.00 4100 Rainier Ave, Jemeanor for any person to lounge|Cracked corn .... 7.00@ 18.4 e q The Chnnee,, Store in Rainier Bring Results shout & peblie park. or: 46: eon the Holle oats and inaries ths Set EEE EE EE grass. MIXED vee asee

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