The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 29, 1913, Page 3

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ave Lit > tales Qne more Me When I wa: { ; Tomorro he m Memo! \ m wt Army will é a Once more t will t day in hs ate the gray the | ( Once more th Our | town swa 1 <i feet with vete : me ines ol Fine, upstan: 1 the most part heal. We cheer y were, for t st pa wh rand at “4 here and the se Spangled Bang wi jeg, here and there an cheer “Dixte,” too. sleeve One more Memorial day many ni at of young ast V an has to hear : last call ry greetings : at the need, but cheery ig Hello c ra 1 for Memorial day c 4 “ * What regime: i palaes W that time comes, That was f uny w t 1 are patriotic peial days ago that day turn for ir tnapira hing ¢ The Army 'so yeterans no Jone a e to Sh otto There mu > re flying row’s program People’s Rank 1utlting at, the eqiraction of teeth le a very tm. |S matter, Tou want the teeth re- A. R. v without pain and at reasonabdte | state ad pon went your tecth extracted | Into lit oops ar raity th ‘The Albany Deo ‘eagtractor who extracts teeth (on First av. to Pike place 10 o'clock in th Plate Department we make a full qrewh from $4.08, $4.00, $13.00 We fe ft your mouth and restore pression and contour runkee thos): mastt yar plates a “Dr te (arind) yo rae tod our manter epectalter Yractice excels in thie work FETA FILLANG we TO 9140 BS Ateay Cut Rate Dentists gg Beh Poole Beat Bal! ftug y At noon given mast be filling of teeth Involves « and technique The tooth | all be shocked oF Irritated sn devared tooth structure J proper | | prgared and anchorages giver ven for neces | [may reention. and the filling materials 5 | int be manipulated with akf!! an4 tn- } ieee, ecteee and eveat care. or NEW YORK, May 29.—-(8pl.) Because she weved a lighted cigar ette in one hand, an empty «unny her and orated from a soap box ©) Stings € on a street corner, Mrs. Inez Mor-| | m Mundy was arrested and ar es jraigned tn court ij Mrs. Mundy formerly was the|, ; r wife of Hon. Rupert Cecil Craven, mane. coment. alloy tse te ineeried with toll Tegard ‘thar properiy indicate’ need These aly tome of the points observed by @eciallete on Silines Thus we guar jsack In the ot militant suffrage (Rows AND BEIDOEWORK brother of the Earl of Craven. Peepie’e Bank Batiding. and Wifigework ts the only her mind ~ SWEDISH BUSINESS | The next meetin «| Business Men's ( \Tuesday evening June 3, 8 Se your work. tnewree | Swedish club hall al 4 Ge tocererres’ “*" Petients end! nt matters will make this 1 ese of the most important eld by the club. i plans of the ymmittee ib will be prove not replaced without | tall, have tree examination, find we do exactly as we |be pl ay Cut Rate Dentists Beak Bidg., Second and Pike. An ne comin HEROINE OF ROBERT W. CHAMBERS SOCIETY NOVELS TO BE MARRIED JANOTHER MEMORIAL DAY! TTLE TO PAY HOMAGE 0 DEFENDERS OF FLAG By Fred L. Sook ing in ‘13 of this century that Ume, we think, to laster happenings of ‘68 of sty pages of ke the most of while we may T h nts of the public LN cy © holding thetr Memortal 8086 6a , visit deputations of At the Art might can f the Spanish War veterans ; with the GA, R HH: © soldier dead of bot wars. ‘ollowing is a synopsis of tomor BITRACTING FREE Memorial day parade Aasem At Abeas Cut Rate Dentists bling on Second av., north of Pike arade will move south on 1 to University st., where the ans will review Se — MISS SUZANNE CARROLL leaememno knows bow to extract (Cession will go south to Cherry, ttora you a thence west to First avy. and north The parade will leave Pike st lowing order . & Baltimore bel) society novels, v4 for Maryland THE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1913. The announcement ts made of the coming marriage of Miss Suzanne and heroine of many of Robert W, Chamt re Hill, United States district attorney ‘man Floyd Hatch Rev Wo A Major nrtrumental selection, industrial eehoc “Cinderella and shown at the Dream for time Wednesday Biograph comedy players bay |their version of the old tal In this film the not strictly fc whether you depends on » there is any la a two-reel offer worthy of espectal rom the fact that it ing at the Circe commendation tells a story At the Home Until Friday 8 and | In her best militant manner Mrs Mt Abeny Cut Rate Dentists | Mundy at first announced to policeman that she guessed she would not accompany him to taf method known to the science Station house, but quickly changed| At the Yesler Until Friday At the Society Untii MEN’S CLUB beg-nadhded g of the Swe At the Dream Until Sunday A Translation of a § ms At the siaineeras Until Sunday ced before the members for : their action Action will also taken on the matter Line Bverig rika. Election of offic - ne v | ee Secains, WH | At the Circuit Until Sunday SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS To Eastern Destinations, on sale May 28th ) September 30th. Gox d for return until October i SIst, You may stop both going and returning. For } {4 information as to routes and rates, apply to W. H. GORDON, Agent 113 West Holly St, Bellingham A. B. WINTER, Agent 1519 Hewitt Ave., Everett a C. £. BINGHAM, Agent, Sedro-Woolley J. W. HALL, Agent, Snohomish W. PF. ROBINSON, Agent, Anacortes G. BEN), POINDEXTER, Agent, Bremerton E. E. PENN General Agent Passenger Dept. 713 Second Ave., Seattle. Ps the Grand Unelt ‘Gaumont Weekly, At the Black Sat Until beaiyt anadian Pacific At the Olymplan Tonight At the Clemmer Until Sunday ‘The Trimmer Highbrow Ls At the Clase A Until Sunday Dips Into Soctety,” At the Union Until 8 At the Moore Tonight Last night of the |GETS $150,000 IF _ SHE STAYS SINGLE NORRISTOWN Wilhelmina Gil t for her daughter | Helen Slingluff, as long 4 | atv ided between her thre: Boyd and Miss Blinglutt, iC ‘owboys Beat Up City Policeman Dy United Preas Leased Wire LOS ANGELES, Ma day fron rious Injurt t the hands cture ulleges he and strip was of his star wmen as the result « recently of one of th Patrolman Harry § ried to Hatch's ry held ca: ~ Dance Tonight at Dreamland Seventh and Union “FOUR WEEKS IN CHINA” China Crockery Souvenirs given to * ADMISION Se: er ig ON Latios a | ASTHMA BRONCHITIS TUBERCULOSIS Call or write for Free Bookiet, containing full information con cerning this remedy and what tt/ has done for residents of Seattle in relieving Asthma, Bronchitis and conditions which lead to Tuberc losis. This remedy ts sold on its merits upon recommenda n of its friends. Ask those who have used It. Thetr names *vill be furnished |} upon request. Address NATURE’S CREATION 414-515 People’s Savings Bank Bldg. | 9am. to 6 DENTISTS Second Avenue and sninand Street es 1 Opposite Praser-Paterson Co,| et mb , ei aswell s pork | We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years | 95 Set of Teeth, Guar- A MPO ocwce ssoees 10 Set of Teeth, Guar- | anteed, all red rub- > $6 ber .. | ‘ : | 10 Gold or Porcelain A at ruetetablea—Balltng’ Petee, | CEQWN 2 enecenens OLN ap 03 Be 10 Gold or Porcelain te Bridge Work Solid Gold Fillings ...$ Up|! Amalgam Fillings...:. $1) Painless Extraction Free With Other Work Any work that doesn’t prove \/)\f! satisfactory will be repaired free of charge at any time. | rapidly as possible and ata |for the Mexican port, via San Fran {Capt. William C, Gilmer in n-| Imand of the Pittsburg, which tt is re |this afternoon | Fifty witnesses have | , cago. } ing lota near Wheeling, W. Va. an that he had in the vicint over Moyer has express } |ness he has not felt in years jn | | |FLOWERS ARE NEEDED |" | moi | charge ill] be at th Armory Fri day morni fre any on Kens, ranch | For |¥ U.S. CRUISER DEPARTS ON RUSH ORDER BREMERTON, Wash. May 29.—} Following the reports that Didier Masson, an aviator attached to the rebel army in Sonora, Mexico, had bombarded the city from an aero plane, orders were received at the navy yard here to put the U. 8 Cruiser Pittsburg in commission as t her claco. Tremendous activity followed, as| the Pittsburg was flagship in the reserve fleet, and it was not only necessary to put supplies aboard but to transfer 600 1 from the cruiser Colorado, now here for an overhauling | Rear Admiral Reynolds of the re-| serve fleet transferred hin fing t the Colorado early t placing ei will be ready to leave ate BEGIN PROBE OF HALL COLLAPSE Dy United Press Leared Wire LONG BEACH, Cal, May A coroner's jury began tte tnquir today {nto the collapse of the audi which resulted In the tleath o injury of more persons and 1 to testify parly 60 of the Injured rema’ ospitals, All are expect ver A commission of three experts named by the city of Long Reac the coroner and a British Order Sons of St. Ge ned tts probe into th RICH MAN LOSES MIND 12 YEARS WARREN, P aring 12 year ago, whil from mental trouble, Job of Chicago, a althy lar of Weat V Penr rest disaster to May 29.—(Spl nia, regained his memory af eling accident tn und plant fo, near here is in the h ftal here Liting arrival of a brother from Ct Oliver said he owned 120 bulld biel iest FRIDAY, MAY 30 3uys Jand from wt be grown in Western mpre hine with which we r water fre Circular MR. GOODLAND SEEKER \ WAN'T TG su vi GREENBANK re crops mature earl n the season and are ready for market while re obtainable becuase sai $25 PER ACRE AND UP rms, one-fifth cash and balance in payments extending over 5 years at 6 per cent ou can get a good crop of anything that can lington we are selling is our own farm, with 200 acres and aver $20,000 buildings. Adjoining the yved ting features is our ilk 6) cows in an hour and th inutes Greenbank has direct boat service from both Seattle and Everett, benefit of both markets. It also has a good e and public school There is a fine h, plenty of good clams and good fishing. general store, WATER FRONT TRACTS FOR SUMMER HOMES Close to the hotel and boat landing we have a limited number of tracts of to 5 acres at $125 to $150 per acre her information regarding Greenbank write for maps and For Calvin Philips & Co. CALVIN PHILIPS HAVELOCK C. BOYLE 815 Leary Bldg. Phone Main 7314, aluable mineral | of Lancaster, Pa sent to his brothe not confirmation | man’s story FARMER GIVES AWAY ALL HE HAS HAMMOND, Ind., May 29.-—(Sp).) | Claus that he believed his wife'’s|® 5 went al tom of the ul ur g him to ed the y to her simer, Mary J Porter. Since the deed was turned d happi-|" More flowers are needed for Me al day The committee in/s ive flowers 1 Spare them. | w who cai le [THE MARKETS |": The following a Frutt—Selling Price Amoked Meate—Selling Price 0 Poultry, Local—Duying Price. v Feed, selling Price non 5 4008 t hay Whole oorn 30.00@ « ed oate’ and “bariey Dance at Dreamland tonight. these are sea cattle. | Claus a wonderful st young ki irl offered me these sald the cattle were. iver fs a sort the told me that if I/ Little Claus made no objection, the short cut by land kn »wing there was little chance of THE OFFER of the Alpha Lit- aus ever getting out of the/erary society of the Broadway high er alive. school to donate to the city a stone | “Put a heavy stone on me,”|drinking fountain, to be placed in you are lucky,” sighed | warned Great Claus, “so I shall be|front of the school, was recom I sure to sink.” mended for acceptance by the city 1 go to another place in the river nuch larger herd of Don't you think this advice and did as he was told. Great Claus iy trie The sack, with Great Claus se- |curely tied in {t, went straight to jthe bottom of the river, e aus. “I am afraid Great Claus will never find his cattle,” mused Little As Told by Aunt Gertie road toward home. CHAPTER VI J went down?” (The End.) laughed Litue How can I tell?” sald Little] Pommnte Shoah ash || AT THE THEATRES Lebuen Mover of Olchess, a 10i4-|! ankful to you for| “Oh, you are selfish and don’t| dleaged farmer, has given away all|/@rowning, or trying to drown me,|want me to get, any cattle,” said THIS WEEK. his property, amounting to $20,000, | what I got in the Great Claus, “I can see your| ito work for river!” scheme.” || Moore—Lyman Howe Travel Two yoars ago Moyer's ¥ na stared and stared Oh, don't be angry with me,”|] Festival , ¢ * ae hh fs | His mout arger and larger|said Little Claus ae ee appar rive ia tid kde sald Lit Claus,!and carry me to the river's edge as he | and throw me in, or I will kill you,” || Seattle—"Pierre of the Plains.” 1 to the soft bot-| said Great Claus, so anxious was || Orpheum—Vaudeville. and there a beau-|he to get down where Little Claus || Empress—Vaudeville, Pantages—Vaudeville. IT found out that the I can't carry you,” said Little|] Grand—Vaudeville and motion of highway which | Claus You are too heavy. But pictures, use to go from the|if you will walk to the edge and|| Clemmer — Photoplays and untains to the sea. get into the sack, I will push you/| vaudeville. down there, and | off into the river.’ Melbourne — Photoplays and » were so many cattle.” Very well,” sald Great Claus, vawdeville. did you come up so | happily “Now, remember, if I go|] aihambra — Photoplays and at Claus {down and don't find any cattle I vandavities "said Little Claus, | will kill you when I.come back.” eat ( cattle, too, if I. Little Claus was glad to follow! utilities committee Tuesday. BACK EAST LOW FARE EXCURSIONS Enjoy an unusual vacation where sea- shore and city attractions combined are at your door. Fhe maximum vacation life for the minimum of cost. Low Round Trip Fares to NEW YORK or BOSTON also to Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, St. Lawrence River, Adirondack Mountains, New England, White Mountains, Canadian Resorts, At- lantic Seashore and Jer Coast Points. Descriptive booklet on re- quest Stop-over privileges at all points of Interest enroute. Eleven Trains '\\'; rk, including th of our “Guide City It con e and in- formation the Metropolis receipt of five stamps. Seattle Office, Tid Second Avenue L. F. Jones, General Agent Dassenger Department Claus, as he walked off down the

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