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Protect Yourself oF Blrewhore AH, MR, TRUE, You NAF Original ext Genuine | HORLICK'S MALTED MELE. The Food Drink for All Ages Atch MUK, Malt Grate Extract, te Powder Not in Any Milk Trus! T Insist on “HORLICK'S’ Toke = packase home KODAK one, at five! P.-1. Bide. SH TOR Fish, UND — “> IR Main 963 Everett True MISSED HALF You { | OVR LIFETIME, ME UND ADOLE UND Diana DILCe PICKLES VENT OUDT FISHING Knew ‘ What Cli ~~ We WASS OUDT ALL Day But CAVGNT NODDINGS unTK. AW AT VONCE — ° THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1912. ind ea —T GET A Savace Bite! | UND NO VONDER —— Beare ME DOT WAES SOME FISH—A REGULAR WHITEFISH HOPE} Eyres Transfer (0. Office 14 Jackson St GOT MON Chiropractic Is the Practice of Medicine WITHOUT DRUGS OR KNIFE eee eee eee eee ee eeel ROOSEVELT MAY ANSWER WILKESBARRE, Pa. Aug 22.—Indication that he stand: ready to answer any sta ments that Senator Penrose may make regarding the con tributions to his presidential campaign in 1904 was given here today by Col. Theodore Roosevelt. The former presi dent is here to attend the 25th anniversary of the ordination of Father J. J. Curran. w necessary, it is believed Col Roosevelt will testify before the senate campaign contribu: tions committee Chronic and acute complaint Lyleld to this modern branch of science with su the medical prising ease. Dr. Joseph Roane *e 42457 Arcade Bidg. Alhambra Theatre Starting Today “The Prison Ship”—A story of the Ameri- can Revolution. “With the Enemies’ eee eeeeee eee eee eens Peeve eeeeeeeeeeeeneee Reet eee eee eee j (My Uvited Pree Leased Wire) | WASHINGTON, Aug. 22—In a} careful, deliberate speech in the | senate yesterday afternoon, Senator) | Penrose of Pennsylvania replied to! jthe charges made regarding a cer tificate of deposit for $25,000, sent to him by Jonn 0. Archbold of the Standard Oi! company in 1904. Sen- ator Penrose admitted receiving |that sum from Mr. Archbold, but said jt was part of a contribution of $125,000 made by Archbold to the [republican national campaign fund,| $100,000 of which amount, he said,/ |PENROSE SAID HE EY FROM ARCHBOLD FOR PARTY associates “interbated in the Staft dard Ol! company The demand was urgent tI may say imperative, was reported It came direct President Roosevelt ator Peurose, forcefully William Flinn, Roosevelt leader in Pennsylvania, was scored by Penrose, The senator charged that in 1904 Flinn oftered bim and Inrac! W. Durham “$1,000,000 or $2,000, 000” if they would favor his eandt dacy to the senate to succeed Sen ator Quay. Senator Penrose read what purported to be copter of tel egrams to show that Fitnn asked instet and it q j}John D. Archbold to assist him in} securing the election, At the conclusion of his speech the senator promised further dis closures. Denies Roosevelt interview. Penrose had read by the clerk a newspaper interview with Col Roosevelt in which the latter was quoted as saying that Penrose had nothing to do with the presidential campaign of 1964 The senator sald he was a member of the national! committee, chairman of Pennsylva nla state committee, and conducted the campaign In Pennsylvania “Mr. President, is this ingratitude, mendacity or political aphasia?” be demanded, A ripple of laughter greeted ” - . went to thi ublican national tied in bis Help’ —A California puuiinitee “and Gasaee te went and Penrose settled in drama. for use in Pennsyivania. | As a reauitof the speech made by % “An ” Demand Is Imperative. | Se Penrose, the senate cam- Adamless Eden “President Roosevelt had been | paign contributions committee, It —Comedy. advised of the contribution,” Sen-| expected today, will inquire into the s¢._p> | ator Penrose declared. He said| contributions made in 1904 to the “The Street Beautiful that later Cornelius N. Bliss, then| republican campaign. Chairman jtreasurer of the national comnilt-| Clapp expects the committee to con- —Educational. Anderson Sisters — Singers. Ernest Moeller—Ger- man songs. Alhambra Orchestra All for TOc-5c | tee, asked for another contribution of $150,000 from Archbold and his! Mrs S. Jones of Spokane, on the pr he present campaign porter. Mrs. Jones, who is ¢ ment league, is a Taft support that she would debate Mrs. J Seattle, between September 1 BOY DROWNED IN LAKE Green Lake claimed another vic | ltim last night, when Herbert Val-| }lander, 17, was seized with cramps a few feet from shore and drowned. AMUSEMENTS Poth Phones #108 uished American Actor THOMPSON | Vallander’ was swimming in the| lake with two friends near Dow's landing. The boys swam out to |raft about 50 feet from shore, and | Other Big S & C. Acts Vallander, swimming back, was Fost shar ar ac seized with a cramp half-way to shore. His companions saw | Matinee Daily. Twice Nightly. | se nove |$9,000 WANTED “v's | IN BACK TAXES “THe es bien - i | Mandamus proceedings may be . i against Co. Treasurer Hanna to pel h to cash warrants on a enge to Y ate road district No. 2 for $4,400. Hanna ha efused to honor these warrants | because the appropriations for this Com ssioner lamilton, howeve leced om the Northern Pacific nd Grea rthern for back taxes, | which are now the subject of -litl-| gation before supreme court of I} ir the matter at the next session of congress. WOMEN TO DEBATE PROGRESSIVE AND STANDPAT ISSUES. Leonia Windsor Browne, a lawyer in Seattle, has wired the acceptance of a challenge to debate Mrs. Minona ogressive and standpat issues Mrs. Browne is a Roosevelt sup president of the Race Better- er. Mrs. Browne telegraphed ones both in Spokane and in and 6, PA’S ALWAYS KEPT WAITING a ‘You COMPOUND (TH COLLAR Burton! GOING TO GE ALL DAY with THOM SHOES fT RUN Te MOTHER ANO SEE IF My 4 SHIRT 15 MEMOLD y not be ars the United States and decided for two or three y _ WILSON HESITATES pie | (hy United Press Legmed Wire) tionize!| SKA GIRT, N. J., Aug. 22.—Gov. : drow Wilson announced here to- ! that he was undecided whether € he would ak in Ohio uring the con campaign. Chairman Fin le the Ohio democratic commit tee notified Gov. Wilson that Gov ; Judson Harmon intended to stumy ‘At*\ the state in his behalf ' EASTERNERS DUE A party of 150 business men c from York, New Jersey and ¥12| Pennsylvania arrived this morning at 7 and are being shown the city « toland surroundings by L. T. Jackson : i enger agent of the Penn ft 6 nia line, The men are com: ng of an excursion arranged by et\the Pennsylvania line. They leave .|tomorrow for Vancouver .and Vic-| even | toria | BIGGER BUDGET Last year's school budget of $1 700,000 will have to be added to for n-inext year, according to § etary *".| Jones of the school board bud. j Set will be ready by September 1. are sure to come with If Father Vauehon refuses to de bate, I shall answer him in four « secutive inuen of T beginning September 1 BLWIN'J BROWN. TAKE IT BACK AMO HAVE YouR MOTHER CLEAN out THE SHOE SLANDER SUITS Two suits for slander, totaling $4,000, were brought by Ann Hughes, 14, by her father, against Daisy Fromouth and ©. H. Harris, The two def ante are said to have acdused the girl of stealing $5 and thréatening to have her arrest ed. Mrs. Fromouth is sued for ($2,000, and Harris for $),000, declared Sen | | TERMINAL LEASE! max of Osgar’s Fish Story W — UND How LONG Do You DINK HE WAS 2 — oo OW, T SHOULD JUDGE ABouT \ So Lone! sian } | | ANGELES, | falling into a lake at W when they were . huge pelican, Mra | Hourne, a society idence, R. 1 | | Lole Scher, daugh if of the wom jas they were w jedge. Both leaped | jthe water, The from 4 nearby | cued them last night at | buried tn | s | aotu ne 1eOAv ING CO Dr. Edwin B. Cragin, who is taking care of little John Jacob Astor. Jr. and bis mother, Madeline Force Astor. napehot shows the doctor stepping into his automobile from the Astor residence, om Fifth av. |, New York. off the car.” nswere were a ——— BRIDGES HOLDS UP they left as they strenuous fire, and the rolled the ame Because the Pacific Terminals|president of the terminais com Co. has not filed its incorporation | Pany, concerning the legal status) of it of his companies, The Pacific Ter-| papers with the secretary Of state) inais Co, according to Ayers, is} at Olympia, and because the Pa incorporated in New York, while cific Butlding Co. bas not been in the Pacific Building Co. {s non-ex corporated at all, Secretary Bridges isting at present, but would be soon | of the port commission yesterda incorporated. Bridges thereupon de-| afternoon refused to sign the lease |clared that «ince the laws of Wash-| for the Harbor isiand project. The ington require foreign corporations: commission thereupon adjourned its / before doing business in this state, meeting until this morning, Prew to file coples of their corporate ar dent Chittenden and Commissioner | ticles with the state secretary, he Remsberg clearly indicating that) would not be a party to any action | unless Bridges changed his attitude,| binding the commission to a lease jthey would vote to remove him as with the two companies mentioned |secretary, name Remwsberg in his|until they met such requirements place, and have the deal consum-| Bridges also secured » mated. amendments to the original draft Bridges ts unalterably opposed to|of the proposed lease he prin any deal for the Harbor feland ter-|cipal change was that the terminal) minals that would not place the|company Is to pay the interest on project completely under public/the port bonds sold for the pur ownership and control, As secre-| pose of going ehead with cons | tary of the commission, however,/Uon work on Harbor tsland, e | jhe says he would fee! bound to sicnjoriginal draft placed the burden of} lany lease which the majority of|interest payments upon the port | the commissioners determine upon,}unt!! the construction work had ac-| | provided th woes come within| tually been doue. Bridges objected | jthe requi nte of the jaws of|to that on the ground that the tax-| this state. payers would have to pay this} Bridges quizzed R. F. Ayers,| money in aid of private interests ed NICK IS A REGULAR RUSSELL SAGE KINK King Nicholas of Montenegro doesn’t love a kopec-half a cent—any better than the apple of his right eye. Although he pulls down a salary of $6,000 a week, it takes something border ing on dn earthquake to make him loosen up a few kopecs. When his daughter married the king of Italy, 16 years ago, King Nick bought @ silk tile, like the tiles that pallbearers quacks and Get-Rich-Quick Wallingfords wear. And how he did wear that old sky-plece! The other day he got next to the fact that the old lid was in the antique class and passed tt over to bis valet, Sava, in Neu of a summer vacation va had the topper tronedy and made quite a stunning ap- ¢ in Belgrade, until thie kink saw him “Holy smoke!” gasped the Kink. “Did I give that hat away? 1 must be getting in the Carnegie Class. Here, you Sava, give me that hat back!” And Nick wears it again. SESS EEE SESE SEE EE POSSESSES ESSE SESE EES J ee ae a ‘DENVER AVIATOR'$3,000,000 FOR IS KILLED GOOD ROADS LAMAR, Colo., Aug, 22.—Caugit| County commissioners will take| by a sudden gust of wind here iate|'!P for consideration, next Tuesday, | lyesterday while making an exhibi- [the proposition of bonding the coun tlon flight, Geo. Thompson, a Den={t¥ for $3,000,000 for the construc tion of good roads. |ver aviator, fell 200 feet to the The meeting ground and was instantly killed.pWll be open to the public, If the His machine turned turtle. When] COMmissionars decide In favor of the the planes began to dip the aviator |!arge bonding proposition, it will be | attempted to save himeelf by jump-|*"bmitted to the people for a vote cS - SUSPEND CAPTAIN WON’T LOWER TAXES} having leaky life | Charged with Holding that the new regrade on rotten life preservers, | {boats and |Tenth av. which has made cliff/Capt, L. R. Aldrich of the steamer | dwellers of a number of residents | Dove was yesterday suspended for jon the west side of the street, has} 30 days by the federal steamship in: | not lowered the value of that prop erty spection board the board of equalization has | made August 1 ted most of the petitions for|apparatus was the abatement of taxes from prop-| condition erty owners there. | |ARTIFICIAL LANGUAGE $15,000 DAMAGES? INVENTOR DEAD | guit has been begun against the CONSTANCE, Baden, Aug. 22-—-|C.M. & P. 8. by L. Shorett for Johann Schleyer, avho invented | $15,000 damages for the death of C Volapuk, the artificial language for}Q, Nelson, who was killed in a col international use, is dead today at/liston on that road J Shorett his home here is administrator of Nelson's estate Phe inny lon was and the life-saving ound to be in bad wings flapping WeRES Ue Seen wAee”” "WOMAN FALLS FINED INTO. A LAKE. 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