The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 27, 1912, Page 6

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DENTISTRY MADE TO LAST Dentistry: that is pleasing to the eye satisfies our aesthetic sens: but f& must be and lasting to please the practical pocketbook sense. We combine both in our dentistry, and endeavor, through Our system of specializing each line ef work, to give our patrons the Most satisfactory dentistry possible |. to procure. Our offices sre large. comfortable and delightfully clean and eYery dentist ‘associated with | Dr. Clark Is alive all the time to the dental needs of our patrons. “ CENTRIFICKL Ay, Dor 133: FUNNY VGN DER PLATFORM SPINS People CAN ——e —— Ws A DoT ISS A AMOOSEMENT . DEVICE, DER CANE jss To STAY ON UNTIL YOU ARE FLUNG oFrr By TEST CASEIN THE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1912. © Force, HERE, MOLD NaY. To TRY IT. es ‘s Be CARSFUL, ADOLF “You AIND BUILT To CLING TIGHT, T AM GOING ras rons a i CAN my iw HE 188 SLIPPING! I WAF TO Go ovoTsine, ip Ste Diss— dolf Tries Human Roulette Wheel--Bucks Centrifugal Force i8& NODDINGS FOR HIM TO DERE HOLD ONTO! Bricks oF T VONDER EF HE STIG co VEDDER HE Its A ‘ALLEGED HOLD-UP MAN CAUGHT BY PATROLMAN honest. one-price system and square i” a 6 e @ealing throughout have been al dense Wille, 68, 'furnaceman at ed that he had been held powerful influence in buildjng our} the beg Leaf bar, Western av. — stolen He iden Prally t buwiness. | , and Pike st., was accosted by a man | 0°" © © watches found on Gra Regaine extta heavy $10.00 Gold Your bite is last night at 12 o'clock in front of oy nizes Gre iy. preg doy frowns, 24.00 CALLING You hi . ’ Bas the than wh i Regular $10.00 NeverSlip Plates, MR. BLAKE beatae cu sleet. yeyhartived ieee poate \. S$. Ferguson, ae wat 1 t. BLAK! Jand ordered him to’ hold up his watchman for the Seattle " hands. Wille replied by making a pe its, at the foot of Chen . Regal Dental Offices Botte cams Puce Oa lunge, grabbing the gun and, engag- '” *\ Teported being held up about Ov. L. R. Clark, D. D. &. (Manager) pymepe Hamas Bi aon peta Be ing in a struggle with the hold-up 48, & — leaving the fui ‘ man. and relieved of a wateh a 1408 Third Ave, N. W. Cor. Union! sound Traction, Light & Power Co. Ata lon lente phvummne ihél. Biase ce hoger MOTE—Bring this Ad with you [has applied for a franchise for the robber secured his gun again and| three robberies’ on Mee ll SE ie Si | extension of the Kinnear tine: This struck Wille over the Bead. His| bec igen St re franch is to omit the provision ‘tented . ictina - ron te ae ; ught to be the man of the charter objected to by the Peivcleen L. C. ta vonded, lat rhe ue, Sayitght boldupe mame Jeompany. Some member of the al- v9 ae a Chase Of two blocks | ceefacen dn ee leged Extension lsague wilt then | captured hiy , At the TT “ “ rotates sient, young-loolting 3 m5 bring mandamus proc tion the mas, who gave hie name.as| of the masked rover tt id of INVESTIGATE (against tne city, and a test R.A. Graham, was searched, snd| Saturday, “The vietion often met " our ot which the company has been want three watches and two rings wer se 4 be. Pie * — co. ne wie ing on those terms, will thus be pro- ional on teat » og aps will be brought dows At supply. Vi vided. The appiication for a fran. Eartier in the evening J. J. Clark | ope if they comentae aa are ap iia heen chise was referred to the franchise é vid eo a ney recognise Graham, ¥ ela | committee. ini =eniiedl f | Another test case to compel ¢ FALLS FROM ' ‘ ‘ Tiger ged oor aff | CHARGED BY COW, | 7 Erickson ordinance, whieh provides ’ 9. & Newst [taas toe" ccerpnny toot tate ote THIRD FLOOR GIRL IS KILLED fens paste me tne ¢ sions to.the East Union line within Bunda oe @ reasonable time or be subjected TO HIS DEATH (By United Breve Reseed Wisp : at on to 30 days’ imprisonment or a fine | PHILADELPHIA, Pa,, Aug. Mme BL gl of $100 ‘for oneh day eee & ls Conrad Glerentanner, 25, diéd at| Miss Dorothy C. Bowman, Mel amemIe | is default. This is a test came which Pacific t q is cue the company has been trying to | Pacific hospital yesterday efternoon tante, and one of the leaders ot ‘att b Fhewe wimott 223 avoid. : |from the third ‘story ef the Quesn cit” younser, soctal: sSiiieamamy : : : a story of the Queén ‘ Twelfth av. property owners sub- lAnne high uchool, The young man {rom blood poisoning, the Tamm @! f° a. Mristeferson mitted a petition to the council ery Gooding indiers: dy ait is be & compound fracture of the leq, eas asking that the company’s franchise |eved lost his balance while stand-|‘#/ned at her summer hose stem) | ee on that street be forfetted or else ling on the window ledge at the third | Sh¢ Was attacked ‘by @ cow, long re 0 that a 10-minute service be ¢ : |story. Fellow workmen saw bis fai] S2rded as the pet of the Sait, ej be forced. The city utilities commit: | - * | Miss Towman was showing seme B Me : and picked him up at once. but bi® tiends "about her father's coumtey, tee will take up the consideration IC [eee ee ese eeseu sess . y |back was broken, and Be died soon oe 4 of this petition this afternoon. estate they came sates § fe pa , le * ATE I E after being taken to tho hospital. Coir that was standing begée “WILSON WOULD |. MAYOR HERE: “vs. 04" irises yh ay gh ane ee : / j bis father ntanner, chief calf out of an enclosure so that her | *. CODY, Wyo, Ang 27 *) engineer of the Seattle schoo! board a 4»|_ Demonstrating thir Sinem to ve & we Berne iat ursear 4) FOR CONGRESSMEN-AT-LARGE “" re en ene I ae ee BE REAL RULER” |memvers ot the rrying “Legion.|& old titnche Arnold fell upon #) 5, Sete Prater yesterday sppeletes | corened. 296: Oarename Mayor James Rolph of San Fran-|# a meat saw, severing two ap w| Four candidaien have filed for jorgant s ihat had endorsed wi y yee a 4 (Ny Untted Prese Leased Wired {cisco and Dr. Atiilio H. Giannini, |@ teries in ber left ankle |Congressmen-atlarge on the pro-|me-before filing 1n the progressive | Pt™nk Clancy a fey tog rrgee 2] ane non wes throes ee SAN FRANCISCO, Ang. 27.—|sepresentative of Governor Johneun{a With an improvised tourdl. [gressive ticket. They are J. W.|primaries, I have now heard from | {ct (he estate of his dead wife, Mrs./ground and in tiyingiae aia That Governor Woodrow Wil fot C In 3 ; Maud Clancy. He was given per-| stumbled over an. obstruction sad jovernor Woodrow Wilson of] of California, left their companions |# quet the child's father stopped #|PFYAn, of’ Bremerton; J. A. Pal-jall of them, and their’ unanimous | : . J ' Id be pal rule Vv Yr, , |ntission to go through her safety | sustained the fracture which resalb New Jersey “wou areal ruler/at Victoria yesterday and came|® the flow of blood until physh pe |Coner, of Everett; W. J. Biggar, of reply is that 1 snould continue the | deposit box in search of her will. ed in her death, =i and a man whom all the women of| back to Seattle for a strenuous, all-|# clans arrived, and her life wae &|Hellingham, and John E. Ballaine,| fight, and that they are with me to |" 5 ° the country could bonor,” was-the| embracing two hours. BOS. | ® saved. - #|0f Seattle. Spokane may produce /a man “4 E hs ; declaration here today of Miss Mary| Although only bere from 4:15 to)’ When picked up the little #/S0ther candidate for this office in| “Of the estimate 00 Alaskans ’ . # 43 Foy of Los Angeles, president of] 6:15, they saw the .public library, one eried, “I dews | cut my jag | Gordon ©. Corbaiay, a delegate to/|in this state, I believe from their a (4 0 veryw erew= the Women's Democratic league of) garbage burners, boulevards, play |® off, daddy.” ox he Bull Moose convention at Chi-|expreasions that 17,000 are for the 7 * . California. a 8 fields arid all the business district lope ee ee eee eee ey CREO, OF A. W. Doland |progressive ticket straight down e As | ‘ Wilson will lead,” Miss. Foy} _—_. o-| Ballaine issued the following |the Mt The proportion is fairly 1 ers a e 0 rar al ta rt added, “not by blind domination TRICE IS YOUNGEST MONOPOLIST e2." upon filing with the pro-|fiustrated by the returns of we re-| ‘a A (he Al that is the method of the old bose BEA pppoe party £ cent election for delegate in «iaska, s — only one to make a note of the f but by making congress understand When the progressive party was|when .Wickersham, running as a| The advertising man for i | the’ va the force of properly administered IN WORLD--SHE IS THE GUINEA launched and I withdrew from the straight, progressive, received al-| 664s .%8% : ” store called to. pay a friendly. a . public opinion ? republican primaries with all other|most twice as many votes as the isiting a 4 an: saw it, too, and the look i Lor: pS PIG TRUST progressives, I considered it my|republican and democratic candi iface was a.study. There i 20 5 TORPEDO UNDER ff duty to confer with the dirferent|dates together. . +. question about the volume of Bam 3 : <a : ' Interesting Ble | inees “done ty Rilers Muse Howe | fy ha TAFT’S TRAIN : x ‘|4,000 ATTEND FIRST BIG PAGEANT — ee le Resumes tule |", , Toni Sale Resumed Today ; ™ (By United Press Leased Wire: 1 g t . } RoR OF COLLINS PLAYFIELD POTLATCH , Pas hr al en rowds hovering around t , ee ; “Galieead Mation here waiting Exceeding in brilliartcy and finish last night. Others who spoke were as sure as “rent day and , | for the arrival of President all expectations, the Collins piay-|J. D. Trenholme of the park board! Stéinways, Webers, Hallet & |For vot only is teres oe , A Taft were thrown inté con- [ground Potlatch made a hit with parva Kellert, tnatructor sg Davis and Other Well- pret gigas es creo : | Collin grounds athe Nein, | . e e es moyen — Lae 4,000 people who took in the first | i, mre ‘a t * Collins aieelabsieart Known Grands, Being. and cabinet ptano players ay under the engine. | night of the festivities which are to Rev. Okazaki of anese Bap- Sold at Half the Regu- at balf prices and less, Fer, ‘The president goes to Colum- end Friday night with a grand car-|tist church, and Philip Gross, the lar Prices. example, ‘ : : bus, 0., tomorrow to attend the nival and the unmasking of the king | YO#Ns Manager of the carnival. The $250 Pianolas for $68 7 110 . s Centennial celebration in prog- [and queen of the Potiatch pay Sele: “ye furnished musi¢ be} | ro get a genuine Planola-Playet Madison ress there. | The grounds were beautifully 11.|SWeen speeches.” Easy Terms of Payment an} ¢.. g6. ig no small brite, parvo 4 z - : |luminated with a myriad of colored Tonight's Program. Additional Feature. ly when one gets ¢welve ot incandescent lights, An etectric the kin queen of “it. There are ‘REPAIRING WHILE lighted arch welcomes the visitors h will descend from the | |such in the sale, all in fine Chheciait Hens bed Sun misetakes into the grounds, A snow-capped and mingle with their) Another Meavy Sale Reported) (i... inough, of course, they've bee ; & member of the committee on | mountain with a Waterfall at.is|subjects. All the queens of the| Last Night. taken im part payment on 4 migration of the National Conter.| jbase, at the back of the speaking | various playfields who participated | ; : Pianos. And then, the gensla ence of Charities and Corrections | platform, is a worl: of art and in-jin the reéent: Potlatch will parade.| “,, i hb | Planola-Pianos, though marked "set . This society has representatives | voked general congratulations from | Miss’ Mary Glynn of Rogers play This,” sald a tired but happy] | oni na,” are to.go in (hemewe © from all the philanthropic bodies of the grown-ups who took In the Jun-| field will give .a transformation |Stesma@p, “ie the wvening of the) vi oct nat price, The $960 = the United States, and will hold its jor Potlateh, dance. A floral drill by Collins |*!th day, and they're still coming’ on piano is $496, ‘The Sm | next meeting in Seattle in May. The Mayor Cotterill turned over the | gfris und music by the Collins quar-| “4 had dropped into Eilers Music| 1) Pianola Piang’ is 48% Be St anda: at the : | | keys of the city to the young Pot will be other features of to-| House to hear the last reports on |_- 3 is ; purpose of the immigation commit-| v w |The 0 Stuyvesant tee is to secure information as tol Jatchers in a speec® of welcome! night's program the sale of grand pianos and I Ay che $000 Weber 980%. Bindi th 4 e : ‘ sad }found « stofe full of people, That |* an po js remem Tr “04 requirements of the country tn “ ===lthe sale should keep up was quite a selling for 0. When it papers the matter of Immigration oa eRRR KER e SOHO Oe ke ew & & & HOUFCe Of Wonder to me. But the) bered that rey ar Thir P siiaiae sla an @ {salesman shed some light on the |*S “contract | BOOUs, ig gag DEBS SUNDAY \’, & * SHE TOTES GUN AND PLAYS POKER JUST FOR FUN fH subject. “Said ‘he Curious how | Price is: absolutely ised ‘ ~ 4 * LOS ANGELES, Aug Masquerading in 1 attire in @|we fall into the habit of thinking,! trolled by the manw ea Eugene V. Debs, socialist ® order to outwit the Santa Fe railroad, playing the part By asso. ause we know a thing well our fopportuni y becomes candidate for president, will be ® clating with stockmen, smoking a‘ pipe and a big black cigar, that everybody else: knows |Portant. For after the begytoy vk in Seattle to address two mee * carrying a revolver and sleeping each night in @ box car with a I thought that everybody in |!8 gone, nobody will ore ings next Sunday. He will % number of pets which she was bringing to this city for @ friend, #&|Seattle had read Hilers advertise. |b¥y senuine Pianols Plata speak at the Moore theatre and . . ® was the adventure-of Miss Kate Jensen. - . | ments, yet & lady -came in today |Peany less that the fix ve ° the Dreamland rink. - * The other occupants of, the’car were a prize driving horge, #|who hadn't read a line of it. A vis-| Grands the Chief attr Dobe hee just completed & : ® two alligators, 17 prize cats, a parrot and a distinguished bulldog 4 /|Itot told her all about the sale. An.| «However, all roads lead tothe f- series of meetings in New En- ' : * with a long list of blue ribbons to his ¢redit. They werp the ¥/other case of the same character {#24 li bypaths fead back t BSH giand. He starts his Western . : ® property of Miss Lillie Williams of this city it ad or Wherein the whole family }S'@nd pianos. Here are some : The great book tells how you tour at Everett and then comes é : : : At the méntion of the fact that « air! was’ going to ride ty ®{had been on a camping trip, came Yesterday: A $700 Halledl gan cure yourself” ‘wit immediately to Seattle. BEATRICE HOWELL; ONE OF HER PIGS AND ONE OF HER PENS |@ {he box car, (he railroad officials declared & was entirely against {pack Saturday nikbt and leartied of [Stand ts periees 0; ee Gkwtmie and Yonutitulte i ; 2 heir rules. hen the idea hit Miss Jensem.that she wo " | 7 <i wean yoga ae layat condition, 3 trated “with: pictures oF Khe eHHHHRAR EAH HHH! DAYTON, ©. Aug. 27 —'The!cents each for them, but tho day|*# male clothes and go anyway, shins sara [ne Ocbe from. s-danensee Belghbor, nway. “Ebony” fe marked built, robus women. Mle Pays $10 TO PROTECT ¢2 #{2oUngest monopolist In the world| will soon be here when they will|® ager for Rdventure, Mis Jensen passed no opportunity. At wn nae secured & Chickering -baby A $1 k should kno you By 4 $2 * lie Beatrice Howell, daughter of|Zommand at least $150 each,|* each stop she would leaye the car ) | Glee At ¥/grand that very day le $50." 50 Weber : hould kn lw FARGO, D, Ag. 27.—~ * | 3 nd join the crew ° * vate ‘ aie jgrand, $65 % Mack Motion a tarnl& 27 *| Frank Howell, g wealthy Dayton| Why? Because featrice is thal x, She declared that frequently she’ played poker with then Ty] aatowever the store T saw yester |i norrect condition, 15 mame Be % who had earned $12 in the a{st@mey. She fs only eight Jonly person, who is able to sup-|*" and won. Often she joined them in midnight carousals im th jday was a very busy store. I went) (15. one has not been in We i ab eg Mey age BR FR Reatrice controls the guinea pig| ply the incteasing demand from{& cafes of the lowng At which they stopped, but she always drank g|troush it jut to see what was £0-| fi .° months)... A $950 Steck iver S Valle of phon *| market. The Ohio state board of| boards of health and medical col-|* ginger ale ? ‘ always drank %*|ing on, but I found every floor alive be a ehaties wit carries prin Br: health brought tpis unusual child|leges.” \z : : ° %| With business, and a ringing with | . saata bes ® into public notice. Calling his| Every phase of the business is/*® * ®*¥ KX RAHA RRR AH j}melody. You could cateh a strain |'N’ t anker’s home for & Don't wait renga Gad eo irae, en *| assistants fo him, the chief of thelcarried on in the name of Bea-| = ied AAA Rew & HM from the “Last. Hope,” from one oy ee the baker pal ae Cut out vi oer the Satge be Sonrkh Hie % [state laboratories said tric® Howell. . = -|corner, while some @retty girl wag sry for t, too, Tt was, take Pp now and pr DI J J p “GC. * orn ca ‘or it, Oo a Gentlemen, the guinea pig} “My grandfather, who lives in trying a “Tarantelle” on a grand in : payment = i tes beg tad Ped it, to ®| market, has been cornered ty an|Peoria, Il, sent mo a pair of MINERS FORMALLY another, and altogether it was a big, ese > House Ee b “Call ‘it you can and ex prothet his other §2. * | gyearfld girl, Not long ago she|guinca pigs a few years ago as a RATIFY AGREEMENT |)usy, happy day owe ° gy ameeaese epptinncs | A physi chk hth hth tek hh tht) was Gelling us all the pigs we! present,” said Beatgice. “Main: United Mine Workers of Wasi: he only solemn people I saw |*“ on Hist might be continued at f st Tstmation "yea with without ye inte wanted for a quarter eaeh, Now|ma, papa and Kathryn paid no at ington at a state convention yorten,|Were two STRONG MEN who} im bh. but it would not telles charge. Ortice hours. #2. m°to Ml, DROWNS IN SEWER |#¢ !# asking 6% cents in lots of |tention to’ them, and 1 had to day formally ratitfed the agrecment{ med Brand planos on end and | Te) ine hour's reading af SR a bm. Wednesday and Satur. i\* at Wast 50 ‘ve tried to buy|care for the little things all my- ° r eement| wheeled them away on a little tr : mn int i day ¢ * sade 7 SOUVE + P A : bet 6 " eled th ay on a je truck | " mselves day eve. until '®.” Sundays, 10 wYANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 27-—| them elsewhere, but they're not to} self, *Pretfy soon we had the pment be Samer sly Coal OP /no bigger than Phe bottom of a | POY could x Bi be ee i i nile a number of boys were! be had.” yard full of them, and I got papal ¥ and. the operators eit on oT Kets [suit case, ‘The shipping men looked [tN ™MNUCS VN et show andi Be ir The Electra-V; throwing a baseball at sewer rats| Beatrice is actually the head of|to build pens ; Will meet and|vcr ‘tired, 1 felt pores for” ling, too, ‘The bigge Br Gc e Electra-Vita Co. which were scurrying in and out of| America’s largest guinea pig} “Then people began wanting to sign the agreement. Because sone | ‘°'Y ‘ ; * — Tbigkest sale of grands that : <a ameate:@ gH an overflow trap of a sewer yester-|garm. ber thes y wade slones aaeiiet 5 Mast = re delegates to the state con- Many Large Sales Yesterday b held on the Coast 18 st One | ' angers mits, day, the ball Gropped through the| "Tie business ‘has grown solpapa and -mama said ‘the "1 venta cecueea o aan the agree-} That a good many large sales | Third Ave and l nivel iment | Skiub aaah “tae pie hole and into the tunnel. Hrnest| within the last year Beatrice is|thought I ought to spend my Phone Main 963 © local unions, the eee aiee anit | More oculmGnimated Yeutenay: Wy. the jxisitor expresses he tucked we your free 90-page, illustra rant, 15 years old, climbed down|unable to look after the fin-learnings buying up guinea pie t Of, for neo cation was jreport given out at the close of the /very pointedly as S&S UES } ‘ $-27 to recover the ball and failed to re-| ances,” says her mother “So I|that other people owned so that| Dut OH for a week, ‘That ts what |day. Whether it fs as big a8 on the |ceipt Into her pocketbouss aay Tay St Sa: turn, After waiting an hour the|keep the accounts for her. * lafter awhile 1 would be the only| res fans or 0. |s8ave the foundation of the strike|day the sale opened or not, I could| “Well, father, I'm glad mt you” : boys gave the alarm and the police] ‘This year her sales _willlone that had any to sell, I did Her, quieted air agch wutotRowev-jnot learn, but I saw five grand |to Bilers Music House Sig aadians are exploring the sewer yet for his|amount to about 1,500 gulnea| this, and Mow 1 kuews 1 sell about Seis oa os er, all such rumors, The|pianos shipped out while I looked |And father smiled Droa a ett lll body, pigs. Ghe ie now getting 66'all that ant-noide jackson St. how Agreement gives first class ]on and passed small talk with the |said, “Well, 1 should say { jmen & minimum wage of $3.80, head salesman, and I was not the THE “VISITING LADS | ;

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