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DESIGNS Shrabbery and Nursery of all kinds. 10 Pike St. Main 3253 peer ariall pe you must Biter credit. Cr business de yeu to maintain a Maanection. The First Invites Weak ankles, break- es, arches, | weak te, spinal curva- ture and rupture can in most cases cured if proper ap are worn in time We are # eialists and guaran- tee our appilance: Ermeciel | Usibe and the beste Caltionse and advice free. A LUNDBERG Co. University and jets. Tam able to low price just now ling direct trom my ing city. You save handling throug load of wood saw desired 33.25 de- eo see the wood at $640 20th ave. N. E B. Niblock Kenwood 674 and ood 2402. meriena| lean Dentinte odor male nd, your p Mm and we will T€ doing denta than any ‘fl work with cheap SUP Work can not be ( Beattie at the prices we ue Cal Band Jet un males tk Sitlees, You will tind we advertine, and BF Patients a Re Hot lone w 1p ® ut Rate Dentists Ave, Starr-Boyd Bldg. " ‘?| Wxcavators at work on the founda * 5) ogists Dentai| of the ocean 200,000 years ago. The ar of our| taken ‘75 | ton, 8. Cc. a by #0) rtive| d wel '-| Resting Place at Los Angeles Was| WILSON WAITES LIMERICK; A FROG | SBEAGIRT, N.S, Aug, 8—"1 [mind myself of the frog that was trying to jump out of the weil,” said Gov, Wilson today as he turn Jed away froma desk piled high with letters awaiting his signature. “My correspondence work Is getting | heavier and heavier, and, like the | frog, 1 find that for every foot 4 }jump up I fall back two,” The governor's mc! hae kept up steadily every day since the Balti more convention. When he has a full day free to devote to it catches up, but that is not often The District of Columbia demo crate—100 strong—who called on the governor, proposed a plan for collecting $150,600 by asking each school teacher in the country to contribute $1. Gov, Wilson indorsed the plan. Wrote Limerick on Vacht. In describing his recent yachting trip to Secretary Davies, Wilson produced the following Limerick, which he admitted having written while aboard the good ship Corona “I wish that my room had a floor I don't so much care for a doo | But this walking around | Without touching the ground jis getting to be such a bor PREACHER SUES RIVAL CHURCH Minister Asks $1,000 for Alleged Charge That He Killed His Mother, Aug. &—The Rev a Baptist minister living in West Pullman, brought suit in the municipal court against [the members of a rival congress }tion for $1,000, charging them with | slander The Rev. Mr. Kovats alleges the |defendants met October 1, 1910 }which time they said: “The Rev Mr. Kovats killed his mother in }Canada’ and then ran away. The clergyman’s attorney says [that his mother perished in a snow storm while the family was living in Canada, The trouble in West Pullman arose because the Re Mr. Kovats led a party of dissen ters out of the original Baptist church in West Pullman, according to the attor DANCE AFTER3 | YEARS OF GLOOM BUDAPEST, Aug. &.—Mourn- ing and gloom, which has hung over the village of Oekerito ever since three years ago when 240 persons were burned to death and 120 badly injured during a dance by the burning of a dance hall, will be lifted this month by the first dance given in the village since the fatal day. The villagers, all Hungarians, are passionately fond of dancing, and have been three years Without this na- tional enjoyment. The invita tione just issued state that proper precautions have been taken to prevent a repetition of the catastrophe. 1,200 PEOPLE IN RUSSIAN COURT ST. PETERSBURG. s cording to figures just i, the |court of the czar of all Russias comprises more than ) person Among these are 232 court ladi 10 ladies of state, four cham ladies, four masters of the bunt eight masters of court, 240 cow marshals, 39 masters of ¢ $28 chamberlains and chamberlains. Besides are 42 phy fans and specialists in various ed to court TO ARREST MRS. CORA PERKINS YORK CHICAGO | Joseph Kovats, Aug wuree attac ne lines : Aug the and arr a $4,500 ichol NEW s arrest r if ins who were theft of ing an tterson the alleged mobile belor to Nemara f Ma Lieut, McGowan of San Francisco, jarrived here today. He also had a lrequest for the extradition of | prisoners. ROASTS TO DEATH NELSON, B. C., Aug. $—Caged |like a rat in a trap. Ernest Eplett |who occupied the stoutly built log | cabin at Granite Creek, near Coal ont, which in the days of the famous gold rush was used as police station, was roasted to death in a fire which early this morning burned his home to the ground. He slept in a windowless cell communicating only with the o room, and the Mames cut off escape J Pe M the OUT OF GAME TOLEDO, O., Aug Declining the Invitation of Judge Ben Lindsey to go to Chieago and confer with the progressives, Mayor Brand Whitlock said that he would not again be a candidate for office. He) intends to devote his time to liter ature. Shark’s Tooth in Earth) Bottom of Sea 200,000 Years Ago LOS ANGELES, Cal., Auge 4% artment store bere} yesterday found a shark's tooth em bedded in the earth. These d¢ posits have been declared by wedl- to have formed the bottom tion of a big de found yesterday bore the tinge found in shark's teeth from the deposits at Charles- tooth blue The Fortunes of War. what are the fortunes of | war?! }gun out of th jowner ‘SCHOOL CHILDREN THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, TRAIN CHILDREN’S BODIES AS WELL AS THEIR MINDS Edward Hyatt, Mrs. Hyatt, His Assistant, SACRAMENTO, Cal. Aug. 6 a | “It's criminal for any town or city! in any state to have vacant lots standing unproductive of anything except weeds, tin cans and rubbish when they ought to at least be growing flowers and vegetables. “it's equally bad to force school children intellectually as they're being forced in our schools today without supplying a safety valve in the nature of a supervised back- to-the-soil movement This statement by intendent of Public Edward Hyatt explains why he working to help along this re sion to Mother Earth in the of the public set California r It is not a new idea. Not a bit new in some unities, but as yet not established as a permaner factor in the educational system of the state. And that's what it ought to be, he believes The modern educ forces the child to sp the day indoors ke books,” he months a y old days school six months number of can't stand brain at the | and soul nom!nal these be made and gardens almost self sustaining t large scale, as is’ being done Cleveland, Ohlo, the expense not prohibitive, and in compared with the ultimate retu in improved citizenship Here Mra, Hyatt, who acts as sistant state superintendent the conversation and rel ifle inst ed t of e lowing spec ance good at nomic Wh and sow thro wa cultivated by later I ah shown a passed State Super re time ago I Instruction jot you Italian schoolboy learn that this boy's success ha fluenced him and his fath mother, brothers and tern to o farm} that an “. len't tha how gration frot gestion and m those who fall te ship Clevelar helps poor to be self sustaining Supt. Hyatt continued ment like started sand grow, The & vacant lot in any city hool children onque np modern tendency the farm to ery of the city consider its hi teach com nal system i most of arning from ‘and for ten while in the good lasted but five a year, and half years Human nature rch = foreir f the expense of the body once w have his unimproyv improved, with t tanding that when he desir carden must gt school could Id on it the Rach vacant cost way tivating of be scale would small lots on a vacant ots eal several Teen emer eee eee n ne 1S SLEEP PRODUCER Humphrey of Pitts department with the with his new CLAIMS NEW BULLET WASHINGTON, Avg. 7 Alexander F. burg is endeavoring to impress the war desirability of equipping the | d States army sleep-producing bullet According to the claims of the tive bullet is coated with a prepar ders it pa es for a e after it has Instantaneous pain at the sweet, dreamlexs sleep is prom of the new projectiles. At the no officers or men of the bodies for experiments as 2 inventor, the Humphrey seda yhine, which ren. he body ntere then t med that d their war department arm » yet volo targets Humphrey's eee eeeee eee eeese ee ed Shot Ovad. xhbor's Taiking Sausage Explains Chicago Judge. Hens Scratched, Gardener Owner Quarreied, Barber Una to hickens out efore Superintendent of Public Instruction in California, and could fact trivial) an Joined Cleve} exan the cor for “A move oughtn't ina for The owner should eultivate | iw him 1912, 1A HS. CAMPAIGN " PLAN READY AGO 8&—-With plans begun for his first canr h to be delivered in KR, 1, on August 16 Roosevelt remained h starting for Oyster Bay the Twentieth Century oH already palgn Aug over night today Mmited Following Provide Point of Pines near the next day, On noes to Wilkesbarré, Pa., to d an address, and on August speak somewhere in Vermont is sebeduled to appear at the sta fair In St. Pant on September 6, and will deliver at least one im portant speech ip each state befor ection The campaign plans are dé ing rapidly DRY GOODS PRICES ALSO TAKE LEAP CHICAGO, Aug ~—~Petail dry goods prices are higher here today, and the prediction ie made by the leading retail stores that still fur. ther advances may be expected soon. Staple prints were selling to- day at an advance of ‘4c a yard. The reason assigned for the advance ie the increased cost of raw ma teria In a statement to the retail trade lone of the largest local dry goods houses today said the advance in raw cotton and wool, and the cur- taliment of manufacture during the last few months would cause a sca: clty of th ed product before the fall season is far advanced. The excellent condition of crops in the West is given as the cause of a large demand for dry goods here. HE MUST DIE | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Aug. 8 ts Attirming the jodament of the | lawer court, Justice Angelott! today denied the appeal from the death sentence of John 8. Rodgers, con vieted of slaying Benjamin Good }roan, a jewelry salesman, whose jhome,. was in Stockton Rodgers was found ed| November of murderis he|and robbing him of a quantity of ex| diamonds, afterwards hiding the ve| body-under a heap of grape refuse the commission house district here. GCONGENIAL ENTERTAINMENT the opening speech at Roosevelt will speak at Boston, Mans., August yn in in rn he A ed} guilty last oodman eee eeeeeeetetees® A GENUINE WILD MAN WEAR ~ VANCOUVER (By United Vreas Leased Wire) VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. & t @ genuine wild man is ranging wilds of British Columbia hav- ing much in common with Kipling's | Mowgl!, is the statement made to |day by G. A, Becket Terrell, deputy game warden of the province, who | has just returned from xtended tour into the trackless interior | back of Howe Sound Terrell encountered him tally in the woods, and ¢ at first showed great jattempted to escape. | managed to reassure ly to be accepted as a friend |}man is young and of English pa entage and his beard has grown to patriarchal length. He lives, in rude and «when Terrell upon him he was skinning a | bear with a small pocket knife. DODGING IT (By United Pr Le a Wire) SAN FRANCISCO Aug. 8. In the wake of the government's inquiry hereein support of its suit to dissolve the American Sugar Refining Co,, the so-called trust, the Western Sugar Refining Co. filed a petition to the superior court for dissolution Morrison, Dunne and |counsel for the western company, presented the application to Pre- | siding Judge Graham, who assign- with) ed the bh ing to bis own depart ment for September 12, “MY HOME, CHILDREN AND HUSBAND. NEED ME;” WOULDN’T RUN FOR CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE aga | a jt an aceiden. though he timidity and the warden him sufficient shack a Hrobeck, MRS. MARGARET HAMILTON. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 8.— confidence, Of course, | like housework; 1/ them LOVE to do anything that my hands An find to do. When the time comes! necessity that | CAN go to the legislature and help make the laws | shall en: joy that too; put now my home needs me, my children need me, my husband needs me.” Mra. Margaret Hamilton, + /ife former School Supt. A. L. I ton of Pasadene, Cal., was explain ing her reason why she nad re cently refused to run for the legis lature on the probibition ticket “Last year | made between 6 and 70 speeches to the mothers in outlying districts. Those women need help and need it badly, they are eager to receive, eager to learn, and Mrs. Hamilton spoke brisk ly, “I think I have a good bit to teach them | “Il am trying to make parents! understand that they do not own, their children, but are lent to the} children as guides. I teach them how to approach their children—it amazes some of them to discover] that a child must be approached just as a grown person if you wish ite confidence—how to gain their DAY WITH TAFT CINCINSATI, O., Aug. 7.--After a quiet day following the funeral of obn W. Herron, father of Mrs, W H. Taft, the president motored quiet ly about the ety and then returned to Washington at 3 o'clock The will of the deceased left Mrs. Taft one-eighth o1 an estate, the val of which is unestimated. PULLS FALSE TEETH Woman Swallows Them and Opera tion With Forceps Saves Life. BOSTON. Aug §.—Srrgeons. aided by the X-ray and strong for ceps, removed the false teeth which Mrs. Carrie Smith of Lynn swal lowed. The operation saved the how to co-operate will realize th law preventing the ris under 21 without the parents, th of a law compelling applying for a mar to bring a certific wisdom and mother of marriage of the com t crying both part iage license of health, the of an equal guardianship law better community pro And mort of ALI whelming need for adeq punishing the abscon and the HOME-BREAK What the world pn SPONSIBLE parenth help best to create that ideal by houldering my present responsibil & ities cheerfully Shorthand pewriting- & Bookkeeping ihe Hlyatt-Fowclls School Tourth & Pine y pert atone - $200 IN CANDY STOLEN A warehouse, property of M. Min- gan, 406 E. John st, was broken open last night and $200 worth of candy stole ne f aners free. Modern of mit ) Fur- nitu eos a ate we al enjoy yourself at the j musica r | bh. A musical a great a series of card parties. to take part in com remember what the versations or Barbe dropped ead from heart disease Rooster One Remedy to Stoo “Home Made” Judicial Crowing and a In granting an Animal Crue! to One? to be called Is a Lobster You Be eland by to de the it a lobster is an in ac ani int k of th exhit It to He said wa ster from snapping With Horse Fiddle Too Bride; Shoots Youth. young men went Swi and W to ari, among the Charivari Much for A crowd of home cdward Fairmc char Sues Doctor for $25,000 for Loss a Big Tree M. Bartlett, a Richards with a a brought suit at against Dr J. 8. Grouard of tucket for $25,000 for the right great toe bride t give them a men being Lonnie horse fiddle. There were me with tin horns, drums and other but the horse fiddle carried off the honors 1 when the bride fired a double barreled shot w it was the ho was shot sted near dishpans, things had a callo » foot tr tor several years ago a was improperly h in the toe and ps am putate spot on the by that | dled of the noise had the the ré foo case ulting having to be of the bride wa The Wi fin ay iNdi ng of 800 feet of a Aug k LEAN N, Ka and breaking r for ne in overalls, the some of ieee clad are work of construction because it women up t refused to continue allowance money, s from neighboring towns to way, the taking te today of the I of men and boy the work the the women enlisted the BIG PARADE PLANNED FOR LABOR DA ever 2,839 INCREASE Figures compiled by County Superintendent A. §. Burrows show that Seattle has 2,839 more school children this year than it had had one year ago. The increase in school popula- tion indicate, according to es- timates, an increase of popula tion of 15,000, This increase is all the more remarkable when it is remembered that the in- crease of 1911 qver 1910 was only one. The largest parade seen the state of Washington is being Labor day, which com The Central Lat ranged for on September 2. Council, last night began prepa tions by appointing W. L. Onste | president of the council, marshal jthe day, and appointing Guvr Teats of Tacoma speaker. Every union of te city out to make the parade remembered, The miners will tu e to ‘The moving picture rights, my hoy.”"-—Detroit Free Press. . ese | pected to be there with 5,000, Dance at Dreamiand tonight. and Can|» can be trea a Buffal Boston | loss of h men aid assist them in ic THE MARKETS BJ alin firet ing Price. hee Frult—seiling Price wed Menta—Selling Price 68% 16 16 10 14 we of} He M k is] Wet era ‘ |Wreaker Pork amb ed nad uD art d 14@ 10@ .13 20 os Radishes, doz Y) Hothoune 1] Ffead lettuce ar i ucumbers elery, NaS] Rhubarb, Cantaloupe Feed, Selling Washington 15@ 2 erte .85@ doz. : doz, 25@ 60@ por Mastern timothy sound timothy ra tt, of lor 00@19 004015 OO@ 14 14 00@27 00@ 29 Alfalfa Wheat hay Bran Shorts e ‘| Cross-Legged Man Fined , crowded e +} immediately cross woman's life. It was performed by Dr. Carolus M. Cobb at the Lynn hospital and is called the first of its kind in New England. Following a me “eg od devised Dr. Kil f Berlin, the physic put the man word swallower fore bis k © ad throat GOOD TEETH—SMALL COST The very finest quality—SUPERIOR DENTAL WORK at LOWEST CUT-RATES is what Ohio Dentists offer fhey are all experts in their profession and do their work quickly and efficiently and with less pain. Every- body ot their teeth in first class condition all the ime. All our dental experts have had years of actual experi- ence. Remember all work we do is GUARANTEED IN WRITING FOR 12 YEARS. FILLINGS 50c UP $8 CROWNS $4 $10 SETS OF TEETH $5 $5 BRIDGEWORK $3 AND $4 Finest Gold or Porcelain B ework—regular price $5.00 for $3.00 and $4.00. We can replace teeth which you have lost with bridgework teeth without plates. $10.00 Sets of Teeth, $5.00—$15.00 Sets of Teeth, $8.00. We guarantee The ruling co: Jaeger, |} all our work to fit perfectly and look natural a New York pl bad aad EASY PAYMENTS ACCEPTED of Eg maplainanit: againet Jace r| We will accept part down and balance in easy payments | done. was a women passenger on. aif while work is being do : ated train. She | Come in today for free examination and estimate—we’re took a seat beside her and|f open Sundays from 9 to 12 | OHIO DENTISTS by taking up more than his share} Second and University St. Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. by ans ysition a on just be Flat on her our in assum you performance. the operating was drawn down cavity was opened. The X d the teeth Dr Cobb) forceps and drew them| to } her ht i it to ha table mtil the n d the | Magistrate Rules No One Has Right| to Sit In Car That Way NEW YORK, Aug. 8.—A Brook lyn police magistrate is authority for the ruling that “No man has a right to sit in a public with his legs crossed | | | | { Richard swore that he of the seat and rubbing a dirty shoe} against her dress When he refused position she called a policeman ¢ had him arrested DIRECTORY BY DISTRICTS This Directory Is Placed Here to Advise You of the Various Lines of Business in Your Own Locality. Patronize These F irms—They Depend on You for Support. West Seattle Georgetown University _ MACHINE SHOP ] TRANSFER COAL AND wooD KING & WINGE GEORGETOWN TRANSFER CO, | FUEL NC The People Who Can Repair Your Boat | CORNWALL & SON to change his| 806 Jackson St. Phone Us for Quick, Prompt Service From Top to Bottom ms 1030 Alki Av. Phone Your Fuet Orders to Us Phone West 10. To and From Boats and Trains. Fremont District c DRUGS | $5.00 BOOK FREE Roger’s Chocolates McMULLEN & CO. | ro any lady who will call at our 4339 14th Av. N. B. Phone us for your Coal and Wood. | store we will present a copy of Ho- Downtown Store —PRO: burg’s Home Reetpes © Drug Store, Foot Cherry ottice, w. 29, ma. nease. | FREMONT DRUZ CO, “Woodland Park | INTERLAKE FUEL co,” | 1319 N. 46th 3400 W. Park AV. | |. 908. N. 316 N. 409 CONFECTIONS _ COAL AND WOOD _| Green 47 After m., 6 p. ED CLOVER LEAF DAIRY, Inc. | - White 686. |- _ PLUMBING _ North 289; University Plumbing Co. CLOVERLEAF "DAIRY 48.00 00 00 rn be ex Whole corn | Cracked corn Middiings piled oats mixed and barley eu bia Phone North 666 st Complete and Sanitary Dairy ace gosT ith Ay. N. & in the City. 12 Quarts for $1.00. INTERLAKE FUEL CO. Wood and Coal, Building Material and aming i