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4 THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1912, No Danger of the True Triplets Becoming Mollycoddles . . . . By Meek Market Stall for Sale => ays ee . <8 , rt, ak sesh. thank aia a MERE, TRIPLETS, | HAVE A { ~~ 7 «a COME IN, MRS. TRVUE IM OM, YOU ARE, ARE You 7 WELL, APTER Pike f Market. Newt #1200 H] PAIR OF BOXING GLOVES ‘| mercy, MRS. ” TEACHING THE TRIPLETS THIS PICK A Time WHEN | AM NOT “sor spapadbatay ¢ | for €ACH OF YOU. NOW TRUE, WHAT Ti oe ENTERTAINING COMPAD on - = puT THEM ON AND WELL is IT? bit bias Tia i poe ere COOP ANY S$ HAVE A LITTLE THREE }- , =s CORNERED BOUT. : ) Es n SULPHURRO BATHS FUR RHEUMATISN: —READ BOOKLET— All Druggists AMUSEMENTS CARSARE NESE. orieh tie one et ve NCTS “ " “ ¥ r le ee * OTHER BIC * * at re |* MARRIEO—LOSES INHERITANCE | . le NEW YORK, Aug. 9A newly discovered cc o® Matinee Daily Twice Night! | % who died last May 27, cuis off his son, Dr, Mat 0, * | |@ without a penny of the extate’s principal of m ” & (By United Press teased wi ive.) a t 6 thought tha Jorden would share equal with two ® ” he entire white Jistrict “SUMMERTINE GIRLS | WASHINGTON, Aug a}“irretrievable tnjury to the woot|* !t was thought that Dr, Border . 4 The os 5 strict was in mourme Whirlwind Musical Comedy |epecial message & o growing industry and enforce idie yy RE sues 1a ne ; All-Feature Bil ing the woo! bill ; ness to wool combing and sp bed m self filed f . . di “ sndreds of ® ledated day later than the w 1804 * afe was running A' this beur, Ww. 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We and 20 pealed today to the legisiators not machinery and to thouna 4 pre Anon Bo Rh rm Ba se Pas ll > aloe ome Me rite . ber J a to adjourn “without taking ad looms, and the . * erty left t whall be used for f hin mother * lof the excise department, made the roun of every place prt \tage of the opportunity to substan. out of employn f e re “during the time of my n while he js married | running, and directed t ae Wate be tleos was tially reduce duties” by framing a| workmen \* © the person who is at pres his « a1 week or piakh Viet if arinks were: seid cae That the $2.75 wage minimum! protective bill along lines recom The message says : awe , *| would . yam 1 hours, leenses ed as a charter provision by! men by the tariff board 1 a stand by pledges to main), pe eee eaee * * a oe ted were not the ordin arro the people last March ix necessary| Th message says (hat the spe-|tain the degree of protection neces ke 7&9 palall oo Pidumnieanie "ceeeenn tie of dha ouaeten Wager the big, ’ oh and wet-| cific Feason for disapproving the La | sary offaet the cost of productic on | told they could have ati : “ye neta a they wae to preserve public health ond Wel) tierce bill is that it w not here and abroad, but will beartily | “ “a city given aa inf fare is the substance of the answer| drafted from the tariff board's ree: | Approve of any bill reducing duties | AT THE OLD PIKE PLACE , leged con awbremkers, and the declaration of he excise inspectors, aad Sot the Rrad-| ommendations, and would result in'to this level filed by Corporation Co! abn th 4 to the complaint of the tion Co. which contends eee eee eee ee 2 Cc she minimum seale is pot based * i | ority Tele company | w GEORGIA DEPORTS WOMAN * ontract for th * MACON, Ga. Aug. 9—Upon the condition that_she leaves * er ¢ i i i the first portio @ the state, an indi nt against Mrs. Margaret P. Flabive for # MELT TUE! tft Three Stories Without a Stair railway > violating the prohibition law has been dismissed in the Bibb # HERE FOODS cost ites MEY'RE FRESHER, TOO » city’s answer is that the cher-|@ superior rt, and another indictment has been filed away for * ‘ + provision is warranted beca: # reference, not to be presented unless she breaks her agreement. # RELIABLE DELIVERY—Free delivery from one or more he high cost of living which . Mrs. Flahive is a wealthy widow, who inherited a saloon # |f| vending each kind of food. Look for delivery signs on stalls. not permit a decent standard of * from her late husband. In the three years that she has operated * ing, at the time of the adoption of|@ it the place has been raided cight times, and five cases have been ®/[ Fresh Churned Creamery Butter, It th harter amendn at less than) @ made against her Bhe hes three times been convicted * u KHaoch Kee t e * per day. Bradford alleges that|® If she now returns to Macon or engages in the saloon busl- BUTTERMILK, ICE COLD, FREE TO ALL CUSTOMERS FIRST AND PIKE FIRST AND PIKE is impossible for a laborer % ness elsewhere in Georgia, the remaining indictment will be # " XC i» Impossible for a laborer. his|% nese elsewbe * | WHITE CLOVER BUTTER STORE, Stall 40 mage ae sas ical Jess than $800 per year. He enumer-| * ral i . - er ated several food articles which ® & * *@ @ Re Rake ete eee teat eee ea wt on First Floor. have increased enormously in price| = Cremsmery Baier, 8 ibe a SON—DOWNST AES in the last few yearn | TAFT TO BE GUEST AT $1,000,000,000 PARTY }- B ; ‘VIOLIN ee | BOSTON, Aug. 9.—it has been announced te President Taft will | C: © CAMPBELL STALL 22 e 9 $15,000 accept an invitation to the “billion-dollar lawn party” to be given by |f Prenh Churned Washington Creamery Hutter Pood HAS BEEN LOST Henry C. Frick, the stee! trust magnate, at his Prides Crossing estate, Soak tance ita been ‘Me FIRST AND PIKE appet near here, on the night of August 16. j With the exception of the president, every guest will be a million: The affair will be as gorgeous as Beishazzar's feast, but Taft's) 1 SeatMORER . line before him. #) searching for a Stradivarius violl®. fiends have assured him that neh ie te be be the -lawn there! . 16s me bate fntened just ike the Bi valued at $15,000, lost on a sub-| riting could appear. |B Seven Bare Fairy Soap .......cseccccee coccceee seeeceseeeees RSC five dotiar kind. | Have you worn one yet? Bef) Urban train by Herr Bergowttz, who; sro to be eranctormed tate.s verttesie fairyund A(h sre on contract has been let for the | UJ fect ing th th f strament on the seat when he lor the layirg of a perfect dancing floor on the sincere and try just one. lis a violinist and who left the in lawn between the hours of 7 and 9 p. m., to be taken up again between . McDonald’s Hat Store J} waiked trom the car. Whea the|s gna J o'clock the next morning. Pp ae MULLEN & LOVEJOY, 1505 Pike Place 1083 Third Ave. train was searched the violin had)” or ai. a Between Madison and Spring. disappeared. In the violin case / std TURRELL’S | Jars “CONVENTION 1S HELD UP [c= peas SHOE SALE) wocsong | foawas titles a entum as it goes along. There is a reason. NEVER RepGnE teve Geos Tusel tame sold at such low prices. One lady (By United Press Lesset Wired NEW YORK, Aug. 9.—With Mr& BP ioast Chicken Dinner 23© said: “It's just Hke giving them away CHICAGO, Aug. 9—A statement Taft, Col. and Mrs. Roosevelt, Gif Ateer Pot F Tomorrow (Saturday) we want you to bring the WHOLE §| of the expenses of the progressive ford Pinchot and numerous other! FAMILY. national convention jssued here to- friends of the Roosevelts aboard, day shows that it cost the new party the Twentieth Century limited ar just $17,000 to meet here, while it rived minutes late from Chicago Your Dollar Never Went So Far |: # yea cost $96,000 for the republican na today, having been delayed at Children’s $2.00 Shoes, Oxfords | Ladies’ Shoes and Ox- $1. 00 s. all leach: @4 00 fords, up to 5 ’ ' (By Unlied Pree Leased Wire) } Phone Eliott 4432 Free Delivery BERLIN, Aug. 9—The police are] aire, The hat question Is so east) a dof when one has the Three Boxes Matches ..........+ ‘ kage ee 76 F. B. PAYNE, Delicatesssis Home Cooked Boiled Ham, Roast Meats, Salads, Smoked Fish,| Sausages, ete, cheaper than you can cook them at home, STALL 104 ~ Pure Cane Sugar Per 5 Sone, hb iy Sack $5. 55 oe Orvtneton rn Hens 1 ¥ The rate every day in as as for a ton at w Large California Grave Norway Sardines In pure olive of Charge of 15c for delivery of ne Sugar only Rhode nd Red Pull With other grocery purchases. Bob White Soap, 7 bars 25¢ a. 25¢ 25¢ B85 Shrimps... 10¢ Anything in the Grocery line at lowest prices. THE SUN GROCERY "x. c. THowas Pirst Av. Betrance. STALLS 17-21 Main Pipor, Stall 106 Fresh Peaches, basket tional convention to renominate Cleveland so that Mra. Taft could President Taft. The seat sale to make connections from Cincinnati, and@- Siipp ers and sizes Ladies’ Fancy Oxfords and Siip- the progressive convention and the where she went to attend the funer Boys’ Alden Oxfords. regular | Pers. all sizes and $1.95 individual contributions totaled $19, 4! of her father $3.50 values; all sizes $1 95 widths Now ' Ladies’ $4.00 Pumps. $2 45 " the progressive treasury. The pro Tart, who, overcome with grief at gressive national committee contin. her father's death, remained in her ued today its work of canvassing! s om. Mra. Taft left here at the various states regarding the pro-| once for Heverly gressive outlook. Chairman Joseph) When the train M. Dixon has appointed George W. of re Perkins, former member of the!» anking firm of J. P. Morgan & Co.,| chairman of the executive commit tee, and Perkins will name a trea 000, jeaving a surplus of $2,000 in Col. Roosevelt did not meet Mre Oxfords and Shoes pulled in a score} rters, photographers and a umber of leading progressive were on hand to greet Col. Roose velt. He went at once to the Out:| look office, where b anid 1 urer and other officers for his com rid We hac et at Chicago | mor deg had a fin at Chicage The woman suffrage moyement {o|*24,* Dwly trip beck. 1 shail not ALWAYS DEPENDABLE make any more speeches now ai assured voting strength by tlie ap 8 eggs Be will sey enough ‘tater thoes, toif 1513-2334 FIRST AVENUE 1512-24 PIKE PLACE pointment today of four women tO| make up for my silence now | membership on the progressive na-| You'll Help Yourself If You tional committee. The women Hall hows, Chicago, ln Pranees TONG WAR Help Swanson Break the Flour Trust seuein 5 wt "Maw Yorn Mile OVER CHINESE | Before They Break Him Lena Gordon of New Orleans, and Mrs. Charles D. Blaney of San Fran-| IDAHO HARD WHEAT FLOUR, SACK ... .90c tae tanaine snk renreuh van SLAVE GIRL PATENT EXCELLENT FLOUR, SACK ... .$1.00 tional ’ GAN FRANCISCO, hug Seem. | HIGH FLIGHT FLOUR, SACK 7 bere of the China town police squad | BEST GRANULATED SUGAR, SACK DON’T WANT [sant ces cut tence naa | 4 BIG CANS CARNATION MILK SEAMEN’S BILL it wntcn wae decided that one farina 55¢ fe Men's Oxfords, broken 0 - lots $1.0 All leathers. Laird’s and Cousins’ broken Men's $4.00 Oxfords lines of Oxfords and $2 95 all leathers $2.45 Pumps . This Sale Will Not Last Always—Better Hurry You will now find your NeW England Fried Cakes and Made Pies.at Mrs. Knowlton’s. STALL 102!4 Murray Meat Co.” Always in the Lead. Compare These Prices With What You Are Now Paying Turrell’ s Enlarged Basement 122 MARION 903 SECOND Spring Chickens, Ib 20c 3 lbs. Hamburger .. Fresh Fowls, 1b. ont 18¢ b Pienie Hams, 1b, 10c | Veal Cutlets, Ib Good Bacon, 1b 15¢-18¢ | Lamb Chops, 1b. On Pike Place—Stalls 2-3 Big Motorcycle Accident At A. L. Hall’s, 1021 First Av. You can bay second-hand machines at almost your own price They must go, they will, they are going, as the following prices will show ie onventions Ms, ae SePineWE STLAKE 5 < Pine k Pe a 1 Indian ... 0.00 . member of the tong must die if he TA. r 1 Yale. pepe bere, Seamen's Dill, wnich ix naw |fails to produce Lee Sim, the Chi 45c L ate ia e by e ubcom e D! e { Excelsior, 1911 $90.00 senate, is arousing a good deal of | "6te air! rescued yesterday by the cong Ag tea a police as the wan about to be spirit 1 Excelsior, 1911 $110.00 protest from shipping men The ed away to Stockton. ay " transportation committee of the ¥ : 1 Yale, 1911, 7 H. P...$190.00 Coat Commerce last night |, 140 Sim had been confined for 1 R. 8, 1912 $225.00 sent telegrams to Senator Burton, | ‘4ree months by her owner, a mem chairman of the subcommittee, and Det Of the Four Families tong. ie Senator Jones of Washington, urg-| #¢cused one of his conferees of hav ing that the bill be not passed, !"s informed Miss Nora Banks of » : Representative Flumphrey says that | the Methodist mission, who sought |B Cheers oi. toval Making if the bill is passed {t will drive all | the aid of the police in rescuing the ade the Boe 5 American vessels engaged in for. #irl |B 100 can eign trade from the Pacific ocean,| At the “Justice” meeting of the |f Peas cause the entire trade of the Pa-| tong it was decided that unless the cifie to go to Vancouver, and make | girl is returned to her owner by 10 vessels sailing from San Francisco | o'clock tonight, the tong men under which have no foreign port to go to| suspicion must die. As rescue of C. A. i tare 1 RK. S., 1912, 7 H. P. ..$265.00 7 hone machinew are ait OA@ FINEST MOTORGYGLE ready to start from our store ® jn the WORLD ® Come, pick one out, and SATURDAY! 20 Pounds for $1.00 start While you are looking, notice de ae the beauty of the Reading Stand. | BICYCLES ard, our leader. | BEST EQUIPPED REPAIR SHOP IN CITY if register under a foreign flag the girl is deemed impossible by the Stalin 41-48-45 A A —— -——- police, they are preparing for trou} Sued by Fisher F “« Sellin, » Cheap. a H LL. 1021 First Ay. DON’T WANT STRIKE ble in Chinatown } « a Cheap. CHICAGO, Aug. 9.—Officials of : oun S or rf C - ~ the Gity Railways here are conferr-| FEAR RETALIATION 18 Ibs. Pure Cane e ing today with the leaders of the! LONDON, Aug. 9—With’ public} pee FO ee hh BEST BUTTER AND EGGs 10,600 employes, in the hope of| sentiment opposing the imprisopd “4 ON SALE AT ALL SECTIONS FREE DELIVERY FREE DELIVERY averting a strike. If no agreement! ment of AT POPULAR PRICES can be reached, the dispute will be} arbitrated. the Dublin suffragetios | who were given heavy sent : their attempt to burn th George Quigley, held in the city| Royal during Premier Asquith’#! jail since Saturday, is wanted {n| Visit, the government today feary) Nome on a charge of larceny retaliatory measures, | Canadian Pacific Railway STEAMSHIPS ON “TRIANGLE” senvick A. SCOTT, Stall 28 couver vin Vietorta neouver ibe pk. Violet ake, We are 20W Free Delivery is indeed a feature of the We (Direct), Me- iy M OAHeEAOoan — I PONIGD agqoousica 7 Dats adow Gold Butter, Ib. ...95 1 aaa Hard eed 1140 m || United States District Attorney lhc pkg. Shredded Wheat . . covering most every section of the city, and University, Ba 1:15 p.m. #204. || McLaren received a telegram from " Piecut ‘. : and Green Lake districts daily except Saturday teaver Victoria. 3:45 p.m. 19:00am. Bl the United States marshal in Nonie ule, Advertigame fee, BEE amso-Res EDGERLY-FITZ CO. : : by other pur Copeman lahat OE Ae 30 bm | asking one's Warrant Ue auton Cutt JOHN B. WRIGHT AT FIRST AVE. ENTRANCE Delivery made on big Special when accompanied by herive Seuttie 8:00 a. mg $30 p.m Efor Quigley. serene eaidate Tokio Tea Store : ‘iinaas ; - TrHOrn oF c 7) , SAILING YOM 1 0 r- ‘ FOK 8 «, biuret STAR So ee. MOREA . uted for Satur cdl Tom J. Lewis speaks at socialist PR See the bulletin boards for other specials schedu City Office, 713 Second Avenue. Phone Main 6588, §| plenic, Wildwopd park, Sun, Aug. 11 Office, 623 York Hock day ace da