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THE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 29, 1912. r Sy * Uncle Sam Considers ol : ‘T -Cafel WSIS ==" BGT TT best the market afford, and our Based the Aikhest Clase vaule me of the stage in §) == — | NOME TH Mise Helen Levi oO eodienne | el haya... Boubr Gousbhine Thomas Classica? Assistant United States District Men's 15¢ THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY Cousn Soihad all colors AUTO, OID 3 = . Mar Ladies’ Liste Sohae Silieman Vien Wonder I) Attorney C.F. Riddell ix making ' NR Gittaarete, the. wealthy chiefs i. & Pune t Foor Mgr. B) Preparations to bring suits against San Mateo, , invalid, whose hue 2c approximately 100 corporations in band, Nicholas J. McNamara, inter- this district to enforce the eorpor fupted her trip abroad by causing ation income tax law of 1909, Print. the arrest In this city last "Priday, : ed forms embodying the govern: of tata C. M. Perkine, hor traveling. = — === ment complaint have been received Mga - A : companion, and two men servants, from the department of justice at CURED OF BOWEL AND (0 ih devarinen of juce ot] dieu come’ ot at her secin & SECOND AV. AT JAMES ST. eerreacte= + STOMACH TROUBLES have & an invalid for the Past nine yea being able to ite e My own housework, much fime being confined to the & eet. mi A percentage tax of all corporations having an income of more than 5,000, The constitutionality of the Jaw im general will be tested. Cor- porations doing business in the t\te only will contest the right of THE NEW U. 8. ARMY SHOES Men (or women) who “have trou Ble with their feet,” might take a) Mra, Perkins said she understood, Mra. McNamara was stopping at the Hotel Knickerbocker. At the hotel it was emphatically |eaid that the woman and her two, song were not th ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE MUST GO ne. My € 4 in congress to impose any tax what A » | 2 ; ‘ - con? *, 5 . * bean’ vaking (ever upon them. baw page Vivo Wane Seek Weare) | gayi alba ty = Women's $17.50 Women's Navy. Blie Ladies’ Trimmed Women’s 15c Black [|] Men's Negligée Shirts gg BF peo oo gan Unele, through his army surgeons | automobile alleged to have been Cravenette Coa’ Serge Suits, worth Straw Hats, regular Cotton Hose, all 7 “He? io col- the car, but began tol LDE and shoemakers, has long sought to| stolen, with her own moi Mra. rata ; , si lars, $1.25 values, bowels etn fine condition, an: . CONFESS TO and durable shoe for his soldiers, | from Portland, Or., to New York by ix weeks I war 4 new woman, tere is the result of bis many thow-| Mrs. McNamara, and that Mr. Me gran doing sl my oe ern ‘ nd experiments. | Namara has no basis for his charge Cc c ci iy : TAKING BRIBE| . tere itis. The too is very broad. | of larceny Rar 8ore Wee oeierien We Although strong and heavy, the khoe| K. Henry Rosenberg will appear B a a In dees much tor you if you are| DETROIT, Mich.. 3 29.—Twol]is flexible, and can be bent until | before Justice Bischoff tomorrow to troubled in like manner if you willlof the ten city aldermen arrested|the toe almost touches the heel.|/argue for the discharge of the ree Sere CP Rert nents |here on charges of having accepted part of the foot is cramped in| three prisoners on writs of habeas K P " “ " SWICK SANITARIUM brides and conspiracy to accept 4} this last. There is room for every! corpus, It in understood he will Men's Balbriggan Men's genuine leather Big lot of Men's 75c Suit Cases at lowest Men's $1.50 Army AtB Piret Av. Seattle, Ween, | 'tibe for their votes and Influence | toe to work contend that their arrest on request Union Suits, worth Suit Cases made with Work Shirts. Sale prices ever known; and Khaki Coats or __ BAte Firat Av. Seattle, Week. lin the passing of a measure affect-| The shoes is considered as the| by telegraph was not lawful ‘ ing city property nily trans-| best footwear ever devised for men ™ wy —— regular $1.25. Sale ara! prin a and. sole price— regular $2.00 valges, Fume, Sale aii ote t e ton jferred to the Wabash Ratlroad,|who must be able to walk 20 or 30) With every face burned @ bright price— leather corner now only— now— |have confessed, according to al}miles a day without blistering the/read and each at five pounds $6.50 values— Our rates are it, keeping with | statement given out today by the] feet or raising a crop of corna and) eavier than when they left, the the times, $4 to # weel be | = ' : , ; = ta ae dey |police, Three others, it was said,/bunions. And what's good for a/ members of St. Mark's choir return jhave made partial confession. The] soldier's: feet is just as good, t 4 Saturday nifht from a delight " arrest of two other aldermen Is @x-|army doctors say, for any feet that | ful outing of a week spent on Oreax s pected this afternoon, The accgsed|have to do much walking or stand-|island. Rev, Shayler waa tn charge jmen were each released on $5,000] ing of the expedition. bail. Burns detectives have been sent © "WE MUST BEGIN WITH PARENTS — gray or red. Sale bosoms and cuffs at- sizes, now— SIGNED FORTUNE | TO SOLVE CHILD LABOR PROBLEMS price— tached: all sizes; each AWAY WHILE ILL $4.98 98° y United Press Lew 4 Bec ‘ a SAN FRANCISCO, y 29.—Charging that while his wife, Bessie, lay dying in a hospital here of delirium tre- ns, her husband, Frederick $7.00 Sweater Coats, Men's $1.00 Shirts, Boys’ $1.50 Shoes in Men's $3.50 Working Great variety of roll neck style, in made with plain a good assortment of Shoes, all sizes. July ” dies’ White Canvas ‘ 'umps and Oxfords, Clearance Bale price regular $3.00 values $1.98 | $1.98 Women’s 20c Cotton Children’s 15c Black Big lot of Kleinert’s Cambric, Swiss and Boys’ Summer Suits, Bell, induced her to sign over Hose, all sizes, black ribbed Cotton Hose, |] Hook-on Satin cover- Nainsook Embroid- gray, brown and blue Fine Swiss and Nain-]] 35c Fancy Ribbons, 35c¢ Neckwear, Bows, |] Warner's $2.50 Rust $1.25 White Mercer- , FE ized Table Cloths, sook Flouncing, value]] some in Dresden de. Jabots, Collars, etc., Proof Corsets now size 64x68. Sale wes the natura "hens ne) D™ ninth of his $3,000,000 estate. KO ats Tissue Paper, regular ]] Soaps, the regular 5c Paper, 10c Tablets silk Ribbons, 5 and and Nainsook Em- ‘father vanquishing the son, and the Italian visiting America on some h Sto $2.00, per yard— signs, yard— now going for— going for— to him her fortune of $400,000, or tans; July Clear- f ; mixtures ; $3.50 Mre. Marion Downing and Mi . ance Sale price all sizes, pair— ed Hose Supporters ery, alues to 25¢ yard values— Martha Bushy, sisters of Mrs. i $1 9 5 mand use. Call or write for par jaughter-in-iaw of Thomas Bell, ve STOLZ NLECTROPHONE CO, wealthy pionetr of Kern county, re Annes, Seattle, Wash. who at his death left her one- Bought, Sold & rT} ” and Envelopes for, ‘ 2 Exchanged. CUTS OUT SON ’ 10c size; 4 rolls size, cake each— 6 inches wide, yard broidery, per yard— fing the Beet IN WOOING GAME rane fe ct € man os PARIS, July 29.—Competition be- “ * Cc c Commercial Phot tween father and son for the hand ‘ee * t . ~. | Of the widow of Jeremiah J. Mullen : apnouncement of their approaching marriage bas been made. One night at the opera in Ni $ price— work for his government, and bis ‘ 6 i ble a’h din- [808 Italo saw Mrs. Mullen in a box hee with c pint ot wine, for Ses, f|and both father and son simul- Cc c c Ee te 9 pal dally taneously became enamored. A “vue i When they learned that Mrs. Mul- - B.S. AMATO, L. D. MeGUIRE len was to sail for Europe in a few Bell, today filed a suit in which ia 4 - S| they asked that this assign c c Cc x ment be set aside. : Gives instant assistan: Mrs. Bell was the favorite : 2 ‘4 as 1,000-sheet roll fine Perfumed Toilet Good quality Writing]] 35¢ to 50c all pure 25¢ to 35c fine Swiss of New York, has resulted in the York Senor {gnatz Englez, an Danse Espancia. oa they booked passage to follow g MISS JULIA LATHROP. ETHEL JONES, te Comedy. On board Mrs. Mullen showed a {GELB ‘ 29.— ded preference for the son, to], LOS ANGELES, Cal., July 29— | best possible for thelr children, The BUD CLARKE, the chagrin of the father, but final-}"OUT mistake in dealing with the SOOCARS SOERONS SON ie Se Sey BOLD COWBOYS CORRAL TWENTY “gtaed seuithar’ ieee oo Felt and Straw Hats t pi Keceatrie Entertatecr. ly the more experienced pleading| child labor problem is our attitude 284 the Immediate probleme solved today reached by New York fur fof al! kinds cleaned, dyed, re- er Bea by it. He bas not the remotest ides LASSIES FRESH FROM COLLEGE manufacturers, following a series of | shaped. ‘remade, trimmed. | All wreeerte, | Satrich we father won out, and their/toward the parent, declared Mis* that he is robbing his child of de- conferences over the strike situa wedding will take place within two] julia Lathro p, head of the newly | velopment, of education that Wil Giipyexne w . : months created child's bureau at Washing-|be vital later on, of health and ulti} CHEFENNE. Wyo. July aan ter nated Ge aimed LEAL tie eee ee MODEL MILLINERY i id he S27 People’s Bask Bidg. estate a ; badge ton. mate happiness. Twenty pretty girls, fresh from road 4 \CHANGES WILL TO), “7. torts parent tx cant on) tt in the same with the people|aar, who are touring Wyoming, oor See Seene sees ere Bee Bere OTT BS bard shores with great dreams of of the remote sections of the south.| threw the entire male population of! Hr George B. Shattuck of Vas-| what he may accomplish. His dream | There we have people who have for . . THE M RKETS SPOIL OWN CASE is soon shattered; he finds himself | hundreds of yeare lived by barter, |COay and the rene ad Mig ac bowl Se i aa = A LOS ANGELES July 20,—a | handicapped by his ignorance of the) who have never perhaps in thelr! srrival there recently The cowboys promptly lassooed | language, of the customs and of all lives seen real money until it was News of their coming had/the objecting doctor and took the| The following are the average strange case was brought tothe the standards that quide the lives earned by the children. The sight prices paid by local commission " ith some form - . bot aerttines "with cote ere attention of the probate depart- |iiout him His old standards are ot it beeilders thete and tantunes( spread throughout the country, and girls around town in the machines. | iyerchants to the producers and One dose of ment of the superior court here |yone and in his efforts to grasp their idea of its value in life. mare than 50 cowboys, discarding) The girls photographed the young) prices paid by the retailer to the | today when it was shown that the crux of the new order he sees| “These people are not strange, ab-|*ReIF cow ponies for automobiles, men, danced. rode and flirted wih) formers comes under "buyin Mrs. Eliza Finiey, mother of | were at the station to meet the bevy them until the indignant doctor was 4 om: only that the child js important be-| normal creatures, without family af-|*°" jand the gam paid by the retailer ental Work C' jac Mrs. Lila |. Maxwell, who died Cause he understands English The|fections Their very crimes show a {9 feuninine loveliness released and ihe ciling price” Prices in ati|f, D at Cut | | et to latio: Remedy euddenly in india while on child becomes the interpreter, the | deep emotional nature and the hot-|* om oe FMT | cord gto t Mgenersi|f Rates on the Easy Pay- world tour, had mutilated her pe 7 a eh connecting lnk between the help- test feelings of kindness and love excoltence, | but =n ment Plan. daughter's will to"avoid being |iegs parents and theew order: #0 toward their own, ‘They are hypuo stherwise Indicated, for strictly - wonderful remedy the child is put to work to earn the|tized by gold as a wild animal by ODDITIES IN THE NEWS papas WE are actually making $8 Exess, re traveling bag sadly needed money a strong fight. ‘They do not under and $10 GOLD AND PORCH: a'arunt like ten. Pleara t| $6,000 left by his wife, and al- | 1 find all parents are pretty stand new standards of value, that I wonatehes Spies ae ee a ae eaten ae je fo the tants, batter for the atomacn,| though the signatures of Mrs. | much alike In wishing t0 do the Is all.” ARE MAKING $8, $10 AND $12 ¥ ‘Wilt cure indigestion. You should Wii ‘our druggist sells pure uru M. 1 ; ere torn off, inslated that the ; Washington Women Reveal the Se-| lar in his home in Toledo, 0. and, an : ; AND ork. TEETH FOR $3.90 thet hh hk cret of Why They Wear Sox. | hurling a heavy book at him, knock-/ ; . ae a A story from St. Louis says many | ed him unconscious . : _ ont ile aa Dentists CANARY BIRD HANGS SELF. #/ society women are wearing men’s) Then he went through the burg ee tee t charge ridiculous prices for INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July half-hose because they are cooler.|Jar’s pockets and recovered a brace-| finds, steer - A bridgework, we are making $8 29.—Diamondas, an aged canary The women of the District of Co-|let that belonged to his wife.| Fore, steer -- ul and $10 bridgework for $3.50, bird belonging to Thos. Nees, #|lumbia say they have been wearing} While he was calling the police on! ¢ and our Silver and Cement Fills proprietor of a hotel here, is #/| sox for some time, because the silk|/the phone, the burglar recovered} are 50c; Gold Fills are from Tbe Gnd gearanteed remedies he se were torn off, insisted that the acorer, aromacn | ater atn scan tose IT WILL BE DUE | #7 ALL Goon pRUGaIsTs | Me Monty: wn TO WIVES AND | ose aaa * FISHERMEN’S SWEETHEARTS S35 AMATEURS TAKE NOTICE * * * « * * * STRIKE SETTLED) 24% reaxctsco, oat, suiy 29. # tproved to have committed {ox coat only 60 ‘cents, while full-/ and fed Heart gos ive guatenioe an enews al —Union labor officials here admit! * suicide length stockings cost $1.50 Ewes . : years. Come in today, DO NOT of KETCHIKAN, Alaska., July 29.—|today that if the shopmen's federa- * | The bird was found hanging Those who object to the brevity] This Bolt Did Some Barber Work) Wethers ; SUT it OFF. a oe 90 3 it won nave tried tol After being on a strike since July|tion strike on the Harriman lines is * ! it# cage by a piece of wrap- #| of the sox sew cotton tops to them on Bull Pup. | ai 9 ga a ‘ you-thak Wes are itt bee on learn from other teach 14, because of the refusal of the can-|successful it will be largely due to|* Ping string. One end was and nobody else knows the diff During a terrific thunderstorm al" porx— Tate Dentist are the real cut- ee ne of Raber (ery owners to grant higher wages,| services of women relatives, wives, | * stened to its perch and the #| ence. | bolt struck a tree in Philip Miller's) Dressed NOD ppc es —_— =—| the fishermen’s strike which threat: | daughters and sweethearts, who are * Other end bad b twisted back yard, in Metuchen, N. J., split] Sr ioin pork lened to paralyze the salmon canning| rendering inestimable ald by doing | * eral times around the bird's #|At 84 She Spanks Her “Baby/tho tree in many pieces, shattered) shoulders ALBANY CUT-RATE DANCING [industry of southeastern Alaska,| picket duty, while the men are en-,* Neck, and the owner is certain Daughter,” Aged 60. > a dog house at the base, and singed | Pres’ feet, HIPPOOROME, SEATTLE’S II| Was settled today on a compromise) gaged in other lines earning funds %* the canary intentionally killed #| Mrs, Margaret Armstrong, 84, was) the hair completely off one side of pee sausage cuca SaecNa PALAGE basis. Four thousand fishermen re-|to carry on the fight. This situa. |* itself. before Magistrate McFarland, in) Miller's bull pup Tige, and stunned] fiver sausage ....... : DENTISTS sagt ry pedeiwr , sumed work today after being idle|tion Ernest L. Reguin, president of ****** kek aekk eee Eniteaatonts. on a oe th < Ca aim, : Wt urls : and University. |for three weeks, and the canneries|the state federation, says prevails J en er ing her daughter, Mrs, Maria Dean vr Beg! oxed Mcate—Selling Price, = 5 Cents Per Couple. |have reopened. The strikers were|in San Francisco, Oakland, Sacra-| 60. Hen of 21 Slightly Blind, but Stil! Di * . see MAN SEDEC OT granted practically all they de-|mento and other points, In Oakland ANOTHER Mrs. Dean said her mother insist Lays Eggs Regularly, oc: ee ss manded, alone, he says, from 12 to 14 women ed on chastising her with a broom-) “Belva Lockwood,” a hen belong-| ic 4 Corner Second and Pike. iti celta ts stand on. daily wateb in. the picket stick. The aged mother was releasing to Marshall Hatch of Norwell,| = Take Elevator, ibe: INDICTMEN Jed with a reprimand |Mass., 1s 21 years old, but still lays| Poulter to NOT TAINTED ee is Se eggs, though not so many as at| $pny® MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., July 29.— IT’S VERY KIND (By UAited Pres Leased Wire.) Knocks Out eiges by meek arid | awoet 16, when she tata 360 yearly Turkere, Tie, ib |That the city council scouts the | PORTLAND, Or., July 29,—That ae tg te ce tg She is slightly blind, but other-| ee ducklings 4 4 . Dr. G. B. Booth discovered a burg-| wise seems to be healthy Pucks, live, 1b. suggestion that “Andrew Carnegie’s OF ENGLAND Mayor Rushlight, Chief of Police sn cal = Geese teteee Why not have your finishing Frey ete i hows by the] OF ENGLAND sins, nisi captain tac, =| WON? LET UP itt way erovmne sre | on agreeing rape Pari SSAE Se Sd the Iedaeaaetas’s: cates at eagiee SHID N, » July 29--| Detective Reid and Patrolman Mad-| sult. He went to & Socter's and) : ye btn iy A. M. PRO: Sse peng weg a Charge d'Affaires Innes of the Brit-'qox — “opent: is had the wound sewed, Li ories : 1332 First A pre, erect, brane’ Morasiae: Sere, ish embassy here notified Secretary 0% PONY ‘ one a public ON HARRY THAW Returning nome he sat in a rock-| PASE herries .. : S ney, grossly disturbed public} ing chair and it collapsed, breaking | C —_————e | TIDGE of State Knox today that Great S pabina an : 7 SAYS JUDGE MADE FACES ipritain will not protest the free pas- | Pea and committed an act “in-| NEW YORK, July 29.—That ef ot) hundreds of pieces. The coun- | ¢ | Former Fire Chief Asks New Trial, nob Fy x able ; jurious to public morals,” i# the forts to secure the release of Harry © cpg Cherries ib USED FURNITURE Becluring sudge We Influonesd.”|sae® por American, veusele (Move charge made In another indictment |K. Thaw from Matteawan would sove0e:, Ta eality ogoy, MON | Mak tutto FRANK BRIGGS MINNEAPOLIS, July aoe eee which aiready hasbeen *ealnst them growing from the|not he abandoned, despite the ruling *¢y ort sere ke was walking | © > Seblaie dcdiostion, Basing his contention on the charge | presented, alleged attempted bribery of Depu,jof Justice Keogh that the Pittsburg) | inruny up and down in front of | Bett ce! ee 1330 First Ave., You never saw such « sight. fl that Judge Horace Dickinson of the|” ‘The British note to Secretary |tY District Attorney Collier with} millionaire js still insane, was Cn Eis home when & late Gog attackh-|Attnioe ack. Will save you money on anything ve. half. Houses |dieerict court made faces at a Jury|Knox said that a long. argument |$400 in marked currency, which wag, decl#ration here, today of Clarence >| Rarn athe tavenie aia: ‘ seeing him and took a piece out of his complete, . . » the . Shearn, aw's leading counsel, | &¢ v h cag aie trying the civil sult of the city | fe : reposted by the grand jury today, |J. Shearn, a “ Parsley ying fending to show that discrimina ee eee ne erie ned on thet “While the blow fAlls hard on|!es: Now he cannot even walk Parsitlower, dow. GIBSON-CHANDLER Fail net atintaay Atpact 13: Halll Sena hin ve Henan ee ie eibinitiog | Public nuisance statute, the offense|'Thaw's aged mother,” sald Shearn | fyotueuge leith is : STW FURN. CO | filed a motion for a new trial lettin a few monkhe, |” *"\charged being a misdemeanor and|today, “it merely means a slight TO PASS IT Head ipere, dom. ss. 5 VEGETABLE a -d | He declares that the jury was un-| siamo the penalty not more than a fine of| postponement of the day when he Pei a: UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY bis ta | : |duly influenced by “gestures, facial| GREAT DOCK STRIKE ENDS. | $500 can go home. We Intend to try) WASHINGTON, D, C., July 29.—| Ktieuaeds local ss Looky tke sik, Caan One fue! expressions and shaking of the} LONDON, July 29-—Without a , —- again soon. | Passage of the sugar tariff revision | CaM™OURS 2 eis ict 2:75 ade LT i by the jurist to bring in ajword of public explanation by| The United States arnfy trans bill, with provision for a reduction! gastern Washington - verdict of $4,000 and $500 interest|either the workers or employers, port Dix will make its first trip in FATE HAS IT IN FOR HIM} jn Guty of 30 cents per hundred|~ timothy 18.00@19 ARCHITECT ‘against the defendant the great dock strike ended sud. a year when it will leave for’ thé} Dog Attacks Man Who Had Twice| pounds on raw sugar, making the| Puget, sound Cmothy 14 .ohe (Mestre full of the best of | a x e ed ten Phill z July 31 wit . laut hota >: ne PT Aalfa reese 18. 00@ 14 NGALOWS, 6700 AND UP In the affidavit filed it is stated|denly today, It had lasted ten Philippines on July 31 with a large Met Mishap the Same Day. |duty $1.60 per hundred, was pre-| Wneat nay Pita that the facial gestures were all| weeks and thousands upon thou-| supply for the Philippine army, The] SUNBURY, Pa,, July 29—Chas.|saged by a vote of the senate in} Bran 2 the more noticeable for the fact|sands of workmen and their fam-| Dix was badly damaged when it en:]H. Krohn, a member of the Sun-| 38, 00@28 committee of the whole. The vote orn < a8 HINCKLEY bane and impersonal in his atti-|the business of the city was badly | about a year ago. It will carry 318|hard luck, He went In bathing, took | Lodge amendment, providing for] Middlings BUILDER tude.” crippled. nimals and 4,500 tons of hay. a dive and cut a three-tnch gash in | uch reduction, Ratios ats in 57.00 that the judge “is usually most ur-| ilies suffered great privations, while | countered a typhoon on the Pacific] buty borough counell, is a victim of| was 37 to 26 on the passage of wi corn iiaz.oo@ss as 35

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