The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 3, 1913, Page 6

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GIRL OUTLAW IS PENDLETON Julia Walker, th who esca f ‘ner last week into custody on a tatealing, by wh jand outrun ing mountains of Morrow county, was arrested at John Day today as « toward her former ht Pendleton She was br to today and lo rrest Was ac rdifficulty alth tictpated some girl was arme the use of which she is to be adept BRYAN'S EDITOR TO BOSS PANAMA resis VASHIN 3 Advo eacy of the merits of Wm. J. Bryan for many years brought reward to day to Richs Metc ant editor of Bryan's when President Wilson @ppoint him head of the ernment of the Panama ca Whis puts Metcalfe in line for the governorship when the sone ts Placed entirely under ofvi) admini+ ‘tration. AMSTERDAM—A ladies" civ! tatlor There advertises “Experts tn the Rmaking of trousers and waist woats.” — | “From Mill Direct to You’’ Bungalows No Money Down—Easy to Pay For. We can positively save you 25 per cent on the house you want to build. We manufacture any size or design Our Mill-made Houses are ex actly like the hand-made ones. NOT PORTABLE unless you or der them so. Write for catalogue. Phone Elliott 1121. READY-MADE HOUSE @ GAR. AGE CO., INC. Ben F. Nudd, Mgr. “‘A Mill Manafactared House’”’ Amalgam filling The best grade of amalgam ts wi By us. The tooth Is put in proper gain before the fillings are placed. Fe Gold Crowns, $4 | To obtath good service nl & badty | @ecayed tooth. us to treat It, then fil it and « rds crown it with Gold or Porce' You will be Feurprised at the. ‘quality ret such a tooth | Bridgework, $4 equires considerable of experi bridge work correctly @pecialiats can match your teeth Place in the missing teeth of Porceiain ©r Gold so that you will have the =e service from them FullSets Teeth,$5 r a ow that plates per y until they had ue do the work Any work that d t prove satisfac tory will be repaired free of charge at| for | IWREE examination an 12-Year Guarantee to All Free Examination OHIO &; RATE DENTISTS 207 Materiy. Mt, Hecond and U niveraity | AS tera, a9 DR. FRIEDMANN IS SCORED BY BROTHER : COLORADO SPRINGS. June a claimed for it, but he has aah Denouncing the action of Dr, Fred-|{t. up {n such a way that only a erick F. Friedmann, tn selling his|very small percentage of tubercu tuberculosis serum as a “gross in-|losis patients may avatl themselves justice to mankind,” Dr. A. © H of it Fri of the Be iT he went may say, |d medically-th physictan found and ¢ ted a use the Friedmann remedy un-| which, injected Into a tube der existing conditions,” said Dr.| organism, exhibtts a «pec Friedmann I would not blame and quickly shows er my brother for trying to realize a/ curative properties of the reasonable remuneration | forms of tuberculosis. Hut the re for his remedy, it was estad-| sults so far obtained tn America do Ushed that the treatment {s ail that| not correspond with this assertion UNCLE SAM’S REPRESENTATIVES netal ~~ Tee “HEE, DITN'T (pest CHINA HEELS FRO PARIS MAKE A SENSATION T VALKED ALONG! 'T TAKES ME ‘To INTRODUCE DESE New STVIES. WELCOME CPINA AS NEW REPUBLIC) First photograph to reach America, showing formal recognition of the Chinese republic by the United States, on May 2. In front are President Yuan Shih Kai and E. T. Williams, American charge d'affaires at Pekin. Behind are members of the civil United States legation and United States military and naval attaches, The group |fore the palace of the “Imperial City.” =“ JEWELRY STORE OPENS HERE One of the finest Jewelry stores fn the Northwest was formally opened Monday when Albert Han. sen began busiiess at his new lo jeation in the Leary Bidg. Hansen's SLIPS INTO SEA anding be-| NEW SUBMARINE | |store was formerly located at First aie av. and Spring st. A crowd filled) Manned by her Chilean: crew and the store throughout the day to an extra crew of men from the ship view some of the most expensive | building works, the Chilean subma. Jewelry on sale in elther Seattle or|rine Iquique will be launched at 5| the Northwest. One pearl necklace | o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the}! on hibition bore a price mark Seattle Construction & Drydock} which read $6,000. Hansen {s a| Company's plant | pioneer in the jewelry business! The underwater fighter will be here, his first store, located at Yes-|christened by Mrs. Edgar von ler way and nt st. being gutted | Schroeder, wife of the commander by the famous fire that swept this of the boat. The submarine Antofo city in 1889 gasta, also for Chile, will be launch. ed in July KING COUNTY MEDICAL SO. CIETY held its regular sem! monthly meeting at the Chamber Says Hubby Sold ot Commerce Monday night. WE. S’PLAKE PUBLIC MARKET. 5th, 6th and Pine SPECIALS! Cascade Cfloice Spare Ribs, Ib Choice Mutt n Shoulders, Ib Sugar Cured Bacon Backs, It Loin Pork Roast, ]b.. Choice Steer Shoulder Steak Full Cream For Stall 3 Ibs. best Coffee 40c bulk Cocoa, 4 cans Milk 21 Ibs. Sugar..... 30c cans Italy Olive O1120¢ 10 bars Laundry Soap 25¢ 10c @Corn Flakes... 5¢ 3 cans Sugar Corn 25¢ Numbers on WEDNESDAY The Largest Retail Distributors of Foodstuffs on the 4 _ the Pacific Coast. STALLS 1-7. 3 WEDNESDAY ares Her to Boarder NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J,, June 3.—Mre. Elizabeth Bloom- fleld declared in Recorder Pick- ersgill’s court that her husband had sold her to a boarder at their home, and had made out papera formally — transfering her. The boarder paid $5 a week Into the family treasury, she said, while her husband did not contribute anything, She Is in jail. SPECIALS! Fall From Train Vestibule ‘Kills 1 Press Meat Co. Los After 2 clinging the es apes Sy rata ee 12% F closed Pullman car miles from of a ‘in St. John’s hall, av, tonight, 50¢ Holgate and 45th tario, Miguel Guitierro today, his bo@y shattered strength failed, and he bse 1 to the right of way beside 18¢ J the tracks. H# had a ticket in his¢ pocket THE BURGLARY drug | m9 tore t 4267 Rainier av., owned by Cream of Wheat..15¢ bg W or os po: Thi “ake 20c cans Fruit, 2 for..25@ 9! police today. The burg entered, All spices at half price the place Monday night, securing 6 larwe Herring .. .25e@ | $8.50 in cash, candy, cigarets and Wo. 10 Corn Meal or Flour J) "**" ePneri cx .. 2£5¢ A MERTING of the vestry of St New Orleans Molas ses, gal John's Parish church will be held | THE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 3, ‘Osgar Is Proud as a Peacock With Hand-Painted China Heels on Mis Shoes AGAIN CAUGHT | T Wass OTE hvbiae lem nett een een * * An order by the general bag * ga agents on all American transcontinental railways ex inlclgsose; wardrobe trunks from , went Into effect No trunks will 1 which measure over # 72 Inches In length. An excess * charge will be made on bag ® Kage measuring more n 45 ® Inches on any side only # exception tn driving whips and ® theatrical equipment Peeeeeeeeeeeeeeet a ee ey ~ = INSANE, HE USES KNIFE ON THREE ANGELES. Los June 3.—De-| tectives are combing the Mexican quarter today for Juan Soto, a Mex who his wife, Juana, » him, stabbed with the som: , killed her sister, Perfecta osca, and seriously wounded h rother, Naveto Sosca Soto Is sald to have escaps! trom the state insane asylum Patton, to which he was commit ted seven years ago, after he had | ied Ralph Gallardo, a liquor Jealer GREAT CHANGES MADE IN LUNA PARK Great ciangen have been, and are to be, made at Luna Park. W H. Labb, the new manager, is one of the best known amusement and recreation park men in the coun. try, and has devoted his personal attention to every detal! of this big undertaking. Mr. Labb has engaged for the season Dicastro’s Royal Military Band of thirty musicians and solo- ists, They will be heard tn con cert every afternoon and evening of the season. A large canvas covering ts being erected in front of the ble band stand to afford protection from the sun, and which, with the many comfortable benches beneath, will make the park a much-sought-for ace for Seattle's mustc-loving people. Director Dicastro is late of the Naples Conservatory of Music, and stands well among the musicians of the Old World. The official opening date has been set for Saturday, the 7th of June. LUNA PARK Opens Saturday, June 7th With Dicastro’s Royal Military Band In Concert Every Afternoon and Evening ADMISSION FREE Try a Pair f THIN SOCKS THAT Really WEAR You'll be surprised—or we will—to find a thin sock that will wear without hles as long as any thick sock made | Millions of men are al ready wearing no other sock, You'll thank ys for suggestnig them for they are a tfuly “good thing.” All grades from 25c. Pure Thread Silk 50 Tailored Ready Co. TWO STORES Fourth and Pike St. Second, at Yesler Way. WHY, A ALL D DER CARPPIES | Wass GREEN MIT ENVY VEN DEY SAW MC WEARING DER FIRST OES. 1913. A REGULAR s For Dem. / Essanay Movie Actress Has Become a Star at Nineteen; Dances a la Isadora Duncan | { RUTH STONEHOUSE Ruth Stonehouse ts only 19 and a star! Her manner is very simple and school-girl like, Her tastes are the tastes of a young society girl whose fancies turn to art more than! |fashion. But her aspirations are as big and strong as a Hercules That's probably the reason Miss Stonehouse has worked, speed the top of the professional ladder and won fame in her chosen line, Photo-playing is her vocation! Miss Stonehouse is a resident of Chicago, and she is one of the leading women of the big company of Essanay players. Though she gives ample time to her work; makes careful study o her parts and !» ready any time to work hard and long, if necessary, | she has time for other things, too. One of these “others” is classic dancing. Her dancing is of the Isadora Duncan type and she has won| a great deal of praise for tt SENATORS QUIZZED IN PROBE OF LOBBY Dy United Proms Leased Wire ,Widespread sugar advertisements, WASHINGTON, June 3—The/but had not heard of money being second day of the “insidious lob-|used otherwise {n the sugar men's by” hearing before a subcommit-|ambalgn. He declared the great- est pressure ever exerted on him |teo of the senate judiciary commit: since he entered conpress “seemed too started with a rush to be that emanating from some Of the senators examined only Source opposed to the Owen bill three owned property worth more creating a public health service,” than $10,000, These were Senators and sald a similar campaign was | Catron, Brady and Jackson, who waged a nst the Dillingham-Bur- nett mn LADIES, WATCH YOUR HATPINS! When the urth of July, 1913, comes round, Seattle will also cele- ration bill. |made their fortunes before enter ing the senate, The first witness today was Senator McLean of Con necticut. He admitted he was in-| terested in the General Electric Company, but denied he ever had represented anyone in his tariff bill activities, He gave a list of men who had conferred with him re |garding the Underwood bill, but sald they had not attempted to tn fluence him improperly. The sub-committee {8 examining | brate its new hatpin ordinance, ihe -vitnenaes at the rate of four) wnich will become effective that| Brot itingham testified the {48% , The Dill, providing Jail and fine for women who allow hatpins to project more than 1% inches be- yond the crown, was passed | by the tonnell Monday unanimor It was initiated by the exaratice of Women's Clubs, and fathered by | President Hesketh. The maximum fine is fixed at $100 and the maxti- - }mum imprisonment at 30 da: only bill he was ever personally tn terested in wae, that increasing the salary of senators, He gave a long Mst of persons who had writ ten him on the tariff question but sald none had proposed anything | | Improper. Dillingham said he had seen! Vegetarian to CORONER’S JURY ON on by Music by WHAT DID \ fo > THAT FELLOW HAVE ON? ij if TeEAcuPs? } /// LONG SLED JOURNE eS FAIRBANKS, Alaska, June 3.— trie trigger of his shot gum ang jj | (Spl)—Word of a tragic sulcide|the top of bis head off, afigt and a new record cost of cor- ing his dog, as 4 lay agi oner’s inquests was rec foot of his couch, wi t in a report from [ couch was @ note on rough gill Q ner E. J. Stier of the i uae Dreigin “Feb.——about 124 The rae { the finding t “My leags al » sind a AND trader named Bishop of the a can bearly walk. | cam DVE! ‘Er Series; a te aboe || ley breath can’t sleep at mga alee Neer the Wood is getting i My : eae. guess | mite as well a fina, wstns the maccees” = weake walk about 25 ff POP as slowly. E.C. Ty ad a ¢ . sworn in. The yh ‘awney, urors loaded four sleds with sup 6 skins go te bury me" plies and started for the scene, but) Two ¢ did not reach it for a week, as to dig a gray there was no trall An itemized bill of costs show They found Tawney's body in his the inquest and funeral cos tent. He had tled @ string to the! The six skins brought $7% |FREE! FREEE A FINE Safety Razor Ou The Seattle Star has made arrangements whereby ita to offer free, with each yearly subscription, at the regular $3.26, THE BURHAM SHAVING OUTFIT Consisting of— Seven aranteed Blades Nickel-Handled Shaving Brush Colgate Shaving Stick And Heavy Knurled Razor Handle All packed neatly in a leatherette case. This {s a complete shaving outfit—Safe, Simple and & tary. Safety razors have become immensely popular in the gl few years; thousands of men prefer them to the old style here is your chance to get one free. Read Our Offer ’ THE SEATTLE STAR for One Year (regular price x $3.25), together with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for .... THE SEATTLE STAR for Six Months (regular price $1.80), together with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for ... THE SEATTLE STAR for Three Months (regular price $1.00), together with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for Those Already Readers of THE SEATTLE STAR and Whe! sire the Shaving Outfit May Secure Same by Sending — 85 Cents to Cover Cost and Postage 9 Cross Country Wed Prem Langed Wire W YORK, June 8.—Fruits, | nuts and vegetables will compose |the diet of Henry . who| me LOTS i) wit start June 9 on a “hike” from |§ Coney Island to San Francisco, He $200 TO $450 ball cacey sanmuaee tract Gores cl |Sulzer and Mayor Gaynor to Mayor Rolph of San EXCURSION TO SNOQUALMIE. FALLS AND NORTH BEND SUNDAY, JUNE 8, Given by the Excursion Co. Round Trip must, nd dancing Refreshments served Cleared, Fruit Trees, Lake View. Two Blocks to Car. - Come out and see them any afternoon or evening up to 9 o'Mlock. Taylor Mill or Ren ton Express, on Fourth ay., to Rainier Beach, then two blocks south on 57th of fice on the ground Francisco. to Park fishing train. Leave King at. station # a m. Leave North Bend 7 p.m. Ticketa at City Office and King at station Gooa City office, 217° Boston Bik Phone, Beacon 1849; Main 406. MEAT PRICES CUT AGAIN FOR W The Middlemen Eliminated at FRYE & CO.’S MARKETS Tomorrow (Wednesday) the following big specials will be our markets: h 1 Pork Bierce sce AOO | Wem ae Cholce St Cholce Mutton Shoulder .... Shoulder Steak . Sugar Cured “417: American Full Bacon (backs) .......1420 | Cream Cheese The above precee qtll preva) at the following marnetw: OLYMPIC MARKET, Second @ Pike. Yesler Wi Pine. SEATTLE MARKET, Occtd: WESTLAKE MEAT Co. W: BRR WctEAS heats CASCADE MARKET. Lower Fis tp ‘Westlake Market. RALLARD he s4a3 jard Aveune. OUR moTT From mckin house to consume.” GOVERNMENT-INSPRCTED (EAT... Cook. for th stamp = Tt. etentfies purity and ageniity. Shops open until 6 Today’s Styles Todav Substantial Reductions on Regent Tailoring for Women and Misses It 1s customary at this time of the season to go throug our line of Regent Tailored Suits and Coats, making sub stantial reductions on the price of many of the garments, This has already been@& AN done, and you will find the new prices most attractive for the very high quality of merchandise. The Same Liberal « Credit Policy At Mid-Season Prices These reductions do not interfere in any way with our regular credit-giving poli¢y, You are as welcome to open an account now @s on the first day of the season, and small weekly or monthly payments are sufficient, (a z, 4 #E 5578, z @) titing ine (332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St “‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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