The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1913, Page 6

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"Yong. with « INSURANCE Adolf Can Probably Eat 50 Eggs in 50 Minutes—But Not ANY Eggs SAN, LPREL AWFUL (On, You pint ‘e / HUNGRY. By Gouy, | / oof VELL, I f BeuerE 1 cover EAT J vur sust eer 4 You A DOLLAR OPENS HERE | Se" as Si FIIY Eoos IN WG. at A a i) o W } , 7 a R Va A a, Utah, Ida i WY TN) al add | Tnsa ‘ “ neres sure RECORDS IN By United Press Leased Wire BOSTON, June 2—The books receipts and vouchers of the Amer }iean Woolen Co. were presented ao Jevidence when the trial of Pres |dent Wm. M. Wood, muitimililon Jaire; Frederick E. Atteaux, a Bos lton manufacturer, and Denn fins, of Cambridge, charged with planting dynamite at Lawrence dur ling the textile strike there last year, was resumed today The High Cost of Living and Memorial Day Today is Ma This ie the day @f our dead soldiers an fe a day when mued What was. been great truth es fee Ss POLICE TO PAY @nd abolished to keep the people fro Using foree to destroy them Yate ownership in the means always and must Seattle will pay ” trtbute to the | * The services 12 to 1 tre, and ee de in the past 25 will be hi being buried tn will be conducted by the p | partment | Mayor Cotetrili ané ors Ballinger and M be the speakers of the day juded in the list of 1 are ten chiefs, four captains and 56 policemen : : Seven officers were killed Sn vait Ireiand, because of her|discha of duty. 1 These people did not starve d*-| James Wells, enough food taint | Treece, Be ete se san taken from them vy|Davis, W. H. Cutlifte ow and given tothe master case” TR*| Harris, tory came to me by word mo Metter Mirea''te irctend and’ 1 = AUTO FIRE TRUCK HITS MOVING TRAIN starst from. the obbery | bY N rag pirates for| Driver E. W. McFarland’s pres we and pirates lence of mind averted serious con Gre with us today, only the robbery. and is, coe wrt Won tone orderly under forme Briaw, put the principle. effect, and re-|der auto truck of No. 1 walt is the me ded with a at Tatving ts not high tn og raat’ of ‘ents <t See tin” Indeod. in many lines one boy |Sunday morning, I, working on & machine, scea|eall from the Fi Be wares to ox 100 men produced ioig First av Se band tnvor i¢ yeare ago. T sso gon Manes of wealth ana ive | {FU ; Sernations are never running at f train broedsid Bacity truckman, was the only gpomenelle ig Alig jured. He received a gauss consumption does no kle from a fall to the f ietribution take ankle from a fall to the St pe The fire age wan $ truck was ds about St production in SLEUTH PROMOTED will notice William A Former May jandiords Jambe while ¢ na h was G t that (the werk Roberta, E annon, Judson B and H. L. swung the struck the that Wealth never a secret nervic for goes to cap’ past wealth ce at 414 not ¢ the machinery upon w mn ¢ 0 D in az and by this aystem ogy aed iho Goutiaen Pere arches Salen H yt was at this surplus wealth the people are Satu ght by Chief hand and foot (boand and maceed an. Who 1 here recentl: Dy ratirosd pirates sos who belong to the the Steven ? oe ava secet ee mate bY O° ue and *1..0"°|4 Private Lessons man vo girls, while thoes Copyriahted erie Iittle wesw snact get enough food PRIVATE MALLS Sho make | every Day and. Evaning) | told the Amertean| Tr rege Mone of wealthy corporat! in hich places would to (econovale treedo’ foresaw wage-ninve vatore the peop c the people er 2 cause of the high hard for me to h being ineere and | ecogniza the and enjoy @uction for pro’ cost of living. charge some men fonest when they refuse to recognize the fact and deceltfuly look for the cause] eenere they know it te no | MEMOKIAL DAY | I saw the 014 soldiers marching today. | ‘They tought for a country that gave them | & pension living by A Place to Eat Cabaret Vaudeville, 8 p. m. to 1a. m. Table d’hote Dinner, with pint of wine, 75c People to work and 2 exploited. Production for use wi remit and Memorial Day ing life to the living and respect to the 04. Memorial Day should bring to our war and death. | that could not| bs better made with pen. If our o4u ATHLETIC PARK cated men were as great an they would BASEBALL Today at fon that war ie unnecesw 10 | SPOKANE VS. #EATTLY be mate imnposnibi« AN €GG bo IT. ==" SHOW TRUST 1 | WOOD TRIAL memory of police officers who died | The fe inating pa SOWIN 2 BROWN, 118 Firet Av, | Yeslor Coe. AGraiseion 266 and toe at THE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1913 HA- HA-HA! 1 AM VINNING EASY, BRING ON MORE EGGS. CLEANED UP OER FIRST THREE DOZEN IN 36 MINUTES! _ SKETCHES AT WOOL TRUST The millionaire defendanta, their counse! snd spectators at the famous trial now being held in Boston. Wooo xnd Atteaux, woo! trust officials, are charged with conspiracy in the planting during the Law rence textil, workers’ strike in February and March, 1912. “DAN*COAKLEY, {i ATTTAUX * COUNSEL if} GEN. CHITTENDEN GIVES PORT FACTS |,.: Gen, H. M. Chittenden, preside he port commission, takes 4 issue with Counctiman Grif who, upon his from Cast, ismued a state Harbor Island for a alte in preference to the East waterway. In a letter addres Griffiths, Chittenden shows the er that he had been making his argument on a wrong premise of the case. “Your ustrations drawn from other ports,” says Chittenden, “ar incorrect, both as to fact and con clusion. The present expansion of port faciliti « in New York i going out as far as J for example, are »n choice but necessit Explains Bush Deal lowing t# an graph in ¢ ntally, the actual chotce fact that it waa a the Bush family results that ; <n NOT AFRAID OF BERKELEY, June 2.—-Dental of published reports that he at tempted suicide had engaged h women was voice by Ernest W. Mo because he self to two here today een, an Oak 4 undertaker, who fell over 100-*oot embankment Satur , while driving an along the Tunnel road here Miss Emily Houge of Ala meda and Mrs. Hannah Meso of Oakland, both ¢ whom n saw Miss Houge. but denied Mrs. Meso admit tance MISTAKEN IDENTITY H He went into the leafy woods. A cat, he thought, he saw. And, though he loved his new spring sult, He'll never wear it more, C) DYNAMITE-PLANTING TRIAL. WN S a ff peas ; HNURLBORT { jj! WOOD'S Counort Pre ATTIAUX AND / TREASURER WILLIAM M. WOOD IN COURT. WILSON PLAYS AT POOR MAN’S CLUB WASHINGTON Railroads’ Choice Instead of doing his sites on the east ald i the Washington Suburban Coun: members are buy at King at turning bi ania i then take the w "Thief Returns 3,000 i in Jewels Why does the y Visiting this 1 h and saw the} rican-Hawaitan | yourself why | {tor from Alas of bis act or was p on that fact, | your mental vision of | Might Investigate J East waterway t docks of Eu unusual procedure of their slentha. fie Says He’ll TL R, GOES HOME: Wear Breeches] FEELING FINE NEW YORK, June 2 ‘CONDON, June 2.—Garbed In “open faced full ” Walter H. Page, th new U. 8, ambassador, attended this. morning his first Buckingham palac p friends that, at the first evening € lared he wan satinfied th at in ru | court to which he Is Invited he more of his intempe breeches and the other “frills by etiquette made suitable for the occasion, of Dan Lynahan, at his post trying to set t 540,000 ts caused here to is here today into an engine ying to keep ahead of tt, was crushed Point and Gr The flames wero started by doors of a house , making the occupant . a band of unknown men fire to the place SERVICES were held Jews | church Flower Sunday Opening Today the Opening of His New Jewelry S 1010 Second Near Madsion Street, From 2 to 9 o'Clock Store open for Inspection only No goods will be sold ee a a ae Words by Schae Music by MacDeo —S"—= — ree- Hee! BEGINNING MIT DiS ONE DEY ARE ALL KL ostrich EaGs! — EAT ON, ADotF! . EATON THOUSANDS. ‘TAKE DIP AT ALK] BEACH evious recor were smashed Junday at Alki beach, | Alki beach lin day long, 20,000 visitors at th had to #tand all the way out was crowde The muntelpal refreshment stand} Id out en n the afternoon, sapped hundreds had ny their cones, Jemonades were quite day wns picknicking, and the park was dot ted with outing parties On Lake Wash nshered in. All of Seattle seemed to be ¢ doors Sunday U.S, FLEET WILL HOLD 1ST PLACE | PARIS, June 2.—The United ———~ |States shortly will step in and i the mastery of the Mediter- ranean sea from the European pow ting it} t dread. hts and sther craft fying the stars and * sail past Gibraitar for cruise in Mediterranean wa-| Italy, Austria and England will be over shadowed, and for the time being | ested mastery there will pass to the United States, Al- most every port in the Mediterrane- and preparations are under way in the more im- portant ones to give the Yankees a wr ers, which have been for years. When the eig ughts, 13 pre-dreadnat the fleets of Franc the much-cc an will be visited j cordial welcome. ALL JOIN BUT | | \« sur cific Fruit Distributors’ associatic at the two days’ session, whic here last night to suec: jseainst joining the association, TOLD TO LEAVE | AND THEN SHOT SAN FRANC ISCO, June 2 | fax, over a boundary line sep. arating their property has resulted jin the death of Jas. H, Reed, a car- penter, and the arrest of W. N. |Couey, a line man, who ts held on | a murder charge. Couey says he jordered Reed away twice, and| |when he failed to leave, shot him |through the head, Reed died sev- he hours | “X Looaer CRUSHED TO DEATH |EAGLE LODGE HOLDS Girl Breaks Out of Jail to Get on Married; Now on Probation, ‘::."' but, as Wife, Says She’ll Behag layed during | on hand Park, where Wag gurated the concert on and on the bay, the boating season was fairly LOS ANGELES, Cal., June 2. | officers, and teen, Heinzeman, Every week she must report to the probation office. If she squabbles with her husband must say so; if he stays out at hunted up Bennett, whom nights she must tell her proba- tion officer, and if SHE stays out nighte— F. 2 to the romance! Renee e ‘arewell to married life. | if Mra. Bennett commits any | EDITOR FACES offense the juvenile court can | take her right husband, because she is still a ward of the court, and must its provisions. if she should have domestic trouble of the Weekly Issue, of she would first be warned, say | WENATCHEE tar sul ay Th to inv MRS. GENE BENNETT —Here is something new! The not appear willing housewife-on-probation Mrs. Fea - eeienitea bcos Jean Bennett, formerly irene “But there isn’t loved a man so | anything like thot that she broke jail to | Bennett today. marry him. Now she ison pro- | going to be good Be Mrs. Bennett was held at the detention homeg | a charge of delinquency. escaped, with four other loved, and married him. captured she was with her band, y from her | PATERSON, J, Charged with uttering inf |tory remarks against P lice department, Alex ‘was placed on trial here MEAT PRICES CUT AGAIN FOR TUESDAY HOOD RIVER, June 2—The sue-| yg cess of the North Pacific Fruit Dis- ators’ association seemed as-| 4 through the action of the} Hood River Apple Growers asso- |ciation joining the organization. H.| Davidson of Hood river was ted president of the North Pa Tomorrow (Tuesday) the following big specials will be offered od |W. T. Clark of Wenatchee, who re- signed because his district voted | Cholce Steer Pot Choice Liver 1 lc The adove proces til preva ur KE ME MERICAN MEAT Co: SESTERN MEAT CO,, Weste The Middlemen Eliminated at FRYE & CO.’S MARKETS our markets: Choice Spare 1 Ribs ..... we eeeeee | 5 Rib and Loin ree | Mutton Chops ....++ | Dry Salt Pork (backs) ... at the following marmete: Pike. MARKET, Seco acking house to consumvf.” ED MEAT. Look tor the U. & Shops open until 6:20 p SERVICE FOR DEAD Over | 300 , members of the Seattle Aer! and sweethe vices held in the enth av. and Pine st., ternoon, in memory of the mem. bers of the local order who have | died in the t year, Thirty-seven have died since} In honor of eac hy} ua} pied the center of the assembly | March 24, 19 a chair, draped with forget-m nots, carnations and myrtles, oc WILL ADVERTISE GOLDEN PPR ATCH The in charge of the ¢ Walter F. 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