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GIRL 1S SHOT Actually There Is No Limit to Adolf’s Love for eas How REMARKABLE ACs DERE ISS A MAN SURROUNDE i MIT POCONS ON DER STREET, _ UNO DEV ARE NOT AFRAIDT OF HIM AT ALL, // UND= WHY, - —~/ IT 185 ADOLF! es BY FIANCEIN SUICIDE PACT n Los ‘ DEY KNOW Mt As UND ALWAYS FLY Pa Yess, I aia FEEDING DER HOMELESS PIGGONS, ‘ O9aaR. 1 AWAYS KEEP A Few slices OF BREAD IN MY POCKET FoR DEN. THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1913. Words by Schaef Dt AFFECTION UND CONFIDENCE OF DESE CHENTLE Doves UND s Wi\y x Wwe¥ way 1 ° ° - : iii 88 I Peek AsHamep. 1 Nar DIT yay bor << ADOLF A INTUSTICE. ALL My LIFE Ghiterenagg I THOUGHT He HAT ONLY DER. SQUAPS} Ni "FRIENT ADOLF, INSTINCTS OF A WoLP, BUT 1 WASS To Mt. UNDER DOT FAT * a eee A EXTERIOR BEATS , wt ic A HEART AS CHENTOE i 6 ANGLEVORM. — | on a 'T PROOFs IT * «WON HE CAN VIN he ANGELES, June @—Near death from a bullet wound in her neck, Miss Ir Noble has made a Statement ac y her fiance, Fred Kolb, of firing the shot that is responsible f e rdit He Ady a the a K ate " * ad 1 w M write a her poss . ed that . 1 , be “Dear Mamma—! forgive you for all the heartaches you have caused me through drink Please don’t drink any more. You can make George happy if e you will start, Fred thinks | because | am almost crazy that fam drunk. Ask Mary if 1 | have had anything. Also ask Wf 1 stayed here last night Fred says | didn't. | have no mother and no FRED. He says there is nothing for me to do #0 you will understand, You need not have the receiver | down any more. You can be | PPy to know that | will nev The ‘ Pike dishes al @r bother you again. Send my si an -erarl things to baby. My only re. the nude painting Quest ie that you do not drink.” « wir Detectives 1 and Browning te uff fate confident as act apn existei "The “Miss Noble told us three times egies | that Kolb shot her to show her at ar ies Was not a Reged “The statement indicates , Sauk anne that they had discussed peptone har ae @nd he had said he was wi tietle @hoot her and himself, but la Panter So Weakened. She must have taunted gee rom him and he attempted to ‘make Shee wane good,’ and did so only to the exten hae f shooting ber apes Biwnb of news Aitorials ained in an INSURAN eee ears th caption “Prurient Prude in Art. Morbid Tendency Shown in Behalf of Weaklings.” os text of the editorial is that The Northwest Life: Underwrit deas of art e cru @rs’ congress, held at the Wash ign apg i-th ae ington hotel roof garden, closed of a lady Tuesday. it was one of the most cdl SA ynrwhl nt Successful meetings of insurance nine Cant: the chjectort | @gents ever held, with the single . | @xception of the national conven rejoin leaves The Star Fa gall wwen’/ without a leg to stand on aa tended the closing session Before the meeting ended, the @elegates voted to send a jteleeram| of congratulation to of the Northwestern Mutual “Tite, | who has just been elected mayor of - CITY MUST PAY FOR HER FALL Portland. THE WASHINGTON CHIL —— DREN'S HOME SOCIETY is seek- Verdict of $2,233 against city was awarded Bertha J. Bigford by jury in Judge kintoan’s court for Injuries sustained by tripping over depression on Fourth av. about May 31, 1912 information as to the where. abouts of Mrs. Adelia H. Anderson ‘They have news of her little son. JACOB OF Diabetes | BALTIMORE GIRL TO Simple Herb Quickly Relieves) WED YOUNG M’ ADOO| This Dread Disease ‘os Diabetes bas heretofore ered incurable, and the eat to the affilet been consid. | only hope he s been to prolong Their years 4 A plant recently discovered in Mexico, ealied Diabeto! Her has been found to Be & specific in the treatment of diabetes, quickly redu the ‘specific gravity @nd sugar, restoring vigor and building up the system "'SACRAMENTO, June. 4- |but two more days before his With e cution, unless a reprieve should be |granted by the governor, Jacob Oppenheimer, condemned to be hanged at Folsom penitentiary Fri day, June 6, for an assault on an- ether convict, today for the fir | time indicated that he is losing the hope which sustained him during the five years his appeal was pend This harmiess vegetabia remedy will | jing before the supreme court. ame cae patient ef Bis worst ermp-/ | The “Human Tiger's” despair winins. : vated dusen. | was indicated in conversation with mai) the fir Warden hnaton. Oppenheimer, eae bookies of who has of late years devoted prac itis teste’ of ¢. tieally all his solitade to writing, eentage of starch j jasked the warden ¢o get bim | lcoples of Slang Dictionaries.” Seon dhg | This Johnston offered to do at his Dept | lown expense 1? “Get me a cheap one,” sald Ja You can get Diabeto! in Seattio at the! cobs significantly Or, you'd bet Ent lll intimal when nein nth naa oe Ben a few weeks before get ting any at all. Then we'll see: LUNA PARK Opens Saturday, June 7th With Dicastro’s Royal Military Band in Concert Every Afternoon X | 7 and Evening ADMISSION FREE Miss Ethel McCormick of Paltt more, whose engagement to Fran — ee leis H. McAdoo, son of the secre-| tary of the treasury, has just been announced. FIND STUDENT'S BODY IN RIVER NEW YORK, jot Prof. Benj \the Teachers’ ALBANY exiie Se ’ idQ000086 Albany Cut-Rate Dentists “June 4.—The body | Gibson, a student tn college of Columbia WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK! university, le recovered today from FOR 15 YEARS, GUARANTEE |the Harlem river, He had been SIGNED BY Us missing ten days. A watch and a |diamond stick |causing some of his friends to be. he was murdered There were no marks of violence on the body and the police believe jt was : a suicide, + FINISH LINE TO meen ecu, § LINE AUTO TRIP Solid Gold Fillings. . $1 fd NEW W faving Mexico at @ point June 4 Li a Silver Fillings. ...50¢ Up jo iiics south of San Diewo on May Douglas HaMiman and Harold Wooley, well tanned and grimy with DENTISTS | dust and oll, arrived in the city yes. after eventful from Mexico to the EASY PAYMENTS Other Dentin $25 $12 Albany Rate Set of Teeth, Guar- anteed Best, now.. Set of Teeth, oe anteed Fit, now Solid Gold or ga celain Crown, $3 7% $10 Gold or Porcelain c BABY PAYMENTA Come in and learn] 6 * ALBANY CUT BATE 4 Floor ePople’s Bank Building | terd Second and Pike. | bile Royal Bievator or Walk Up. |city. This is probaMy the first trip] ovr Es WILL sURPRIS® You.|made by automobile between the} OUR WORK WILL PLEase You. two points, pin were missing, | automo. | | Oppenheimer had counted on the passage of a law abolishing capital punishment at the last session of the legislature. “TIGER” MUST DIE BECAUSE |HE ATTACKED A GUARD Jacob Oppenheimer, 41 years old, |has to die because he demonstrated that society must on some thing more powerful than toughest steel and rifle-toting guards, to lkeep a life-term convict incarcer jated |. After | broken time and again from the strongest cages in both Folsom and San Quentin penitentiaries, the love of liberty under bis striped shirt mocking at |lockemiths, the state gave the ter |rorstricken guards and wardens ad |ditional protection by a new law, |which goes even one better, the Jiron old Mosaic code of a life for ja life. It makes assault |weapon by a life quae or a prisoner a capital of. nse, no matter whether the vic Hie is killed or mer wounded Under this dictum the “tiger” must | dle. SPENOS WEEKS ESCAPING TO KILL BETRAYER With a corroding vengeance {n |his heart and a needle in his hand, Jake cut the door out of bis soli tary cell. It took him 17 days. |most sinister thing in the world, a lifer” without hope, he stalked |down Into the dining room hunting he had with a deadly convict upon a for one who, years before, had be hee Sx him. | trusty intercepted him, at ames to wrest a table knife front | his grasp and was slashed on the |hands. For this Oppenheimer ts lcondemned to swing The criminal tendency, which \later was to run a scarlet thread | through the story of his life, was y pretty well defined when i t 22, came to Folsom under a ar term for robbery guards promptly him down as a “bad and p: ended to apply the only cure they knew “We'll make him goo# by making it hell for him to be bad," they said. So they put him in a straight-jacket for days @ a time; they triced him up by ° The | “SHINE, TEN CENTS” The tinues today, which cost of living ¢ Commen stand high unabate 160 have joined organized flootblack’s Union will boost the price of a “shine for all shoes to ten cents same prices will prevail on days and holidays ‘LOUIE HELD FOR FEDERAL JURY Tr Su oI the wealthy China recently acquitted with James Ralston of smuggling opium, und over by U. 8. Commis Totten for the federal grand Ke of conspiracy to Nell MacArthur who disappear first trial, testif passed a trunk for Loule that had any am in it He admitted th yea acquaint ance with him, and that he used hin gun when he shot Em!l Soren xon, while effecting the rest as a stouggler $2 ball and MacArthur $2,000. SEATTLE PORT WORK WILL BE DISCUSSED A big program has been arra: 4 1 for Thursday noon's meeting luncheon of the Real elation at the Arctic club Paul E. Wh noer of th port of Se Counetimar Griffiths wil port « opment. Commissioner Valentine of city utilities will spe Trackage for the New Indus Charles Derbyshire wil) sing. There PRaneiMt will also be | STATE WANTS COIN FOR LAKE RIGHTS OLYMPIA, [iastoa and Lake an orchestra program HUMAN TIGER MUST GOTO GALLOWS IN 2 MORE DAYS June 4 Un eland _Preference rights « state 70,000. On parcels of iand, neither principal nor has paid “ the wrists; put him In the ter | : pry amt ye rible chloride of lime cell, |-muert = here the fum away the | a 7 pins 4 eg po feng 7 ay ae ioperty reverted to the stat sheaats mariadihind, cred tok tract will be reported upen separately BRYAN COMING WEST WASHINGTON, him lle on the frosted stone of the dungeon through winter days. Oppenheimer « tly guard to ribbyns as he afterward | tek June 4- -Secre GIRL SLAYER EXONERATED. IN 5 MINUTES ©: 1913, IN TOLT. Mrs. Jennie Perry, who shot and killed Louis Pella in defense of her e to honor, will not have to stand trial ia ar She was acquitted Tuesday after as paren noon by the coroner's jury after || 7 on yi five minutes’ del iberation : Mra. Perry was the first witne t She was folk a by Mre. 8. ¢ Ma Ss Rice, M Mare Walaski fir Wet I gineer Ince TO GOOD ROADS DAY, JUNE 7 ei and her th bes w 0 panied to their hom: st. b wo rep offer her ald, it were ne Go see fe D the big The jury was t oppor invest in a new town with hers geste a positive is the principal town in tern rye t e bie King County, 20 s from Seattle. A few dollars ¢ shoo! , s and invested r and coming city will ier IM onor and wa ' j tisfyi a: g of two n { y's b an 6 d and satisfy ng phere justifia to this rich future an 0 Naty certainty OPPOSE RULING: LOTS NEAR BUSINESS CENTER ONLY $50 4 Re WANT BRIC | Only the abutting property is assessed for the pav- cc | ing of Tolt'’s two business streets Buy a lot or two bie ft ‘ in eat: today at ground floor prices and on easy terms. Go =, Pil i Sie phy will reatst.| ft ith us on our regular auto excursion and see for your- sioners, the restraining order issued Call and see photographs and get particulars fad ton cetacean tee oat OREGON & WASHINGTON DEVELOPMENT CO., \ing contract on the North Trunk 41011 HOGE BLOG, SEATTLE, WASH. aware a the Barber Asphalt The comes up on we i —— ahs con ws June 4.—Judge mayor-clect of by virtue of his WILL DECIDE ON 2-22-3222 the hardest campaigns in the his ihenk, after one of OF SCHOOL LAND OLYMPIA, Wasb., June 4.—Land ltory of the city. Rose's majority | will be between 7,000 and 8,000, |Commissioner Savidge and Att-r- 50 - 2 i |ney General Tanner will leave next * | THE NORTH END PROGRES-| Monday for Washington to take up |SIVE CLUB bas postponed its reg \ ith the government the exchange ' . tary Bryan, {t was announced to : . being led to the torture chamber res Which sha be, a bridge at/ ular meeting to Thursday evening, |of 730,000 acres of school lands, in §f at. for a alight infraction of the rules. i Prod yep yarns: Sure bn Apart Md fe or at Sixth av,|to entertain with a astereopticon|the national reserves, for tinter | uli For that he got solitary confine. |%4 re Chriation on ‘pine sonore) E lecture upon the Port Commission | lands not held in reserve. A sim- ens’ |ment for life lin Les Anau Es prt Pr be This question will be debated in|by Mr. Paul Whitman, in the Meth-|{ler exchange was made tn Idaho. ‘ ; ne date be | 1.6 council chambers tonight, /odist hall, 42nd et. and Brooklyn|The land involved is valued at ‘a GIVES UP CHANCE |tween July 1 and 9 j qT bile invi Qe . TO HELP SutPenER when a big representation of rest-|&Y public is invited. $2v,000,000. vat oO oat | eet ap wet! ho| SPEAKING BEFORE « meeting dents north of Lake Union is ex.| = = eed Mig was the man whol o¢ the Women’s Educational club | pected | “BIVAT 23h vane Chance, when a new | Tuesday, Chief of Police Rannick ee a | a Genco Rakes Gives Sh ome oe wees cee [MEAT PRICES CUT AGAIN FOR THURSDAY « n 0) 1 jn at care a e home fed. an adjoint to relleve a con-| xe ent Ides North 41st st. and Corliss av, ie erosions toss ‘s last pains with} GRADUATING CISES for|day evening, Jun assist The Middlemen Eliminated at ae |the precious smoking tobacco he re-|the nurses of the Minor hospital|fraying expenses tes |e" ann brivileKe of trustyahip:|were held at the First Baptist [North End Progressive club to t FRYE & CO.’S MARKETS ° Ne sparro 3 orincipal speake pur e17 our markets F had tamed flew to freedom, or & we ial little prison mouse, which he night yd and Loin 16c | Loin Pork 18¢ . ly snuggled to his breast under the! utton Chops ........ | CROPS cores ceeeeeeeee yy: coarse blankets, died | arg Dry Salt 13c | Pork 5c ' cen kK (backs) ........, Bt oa { A strange fellow w ‘on | tee teen eens feo! himself in the classics urine ihe Ree cece ales Lee ed beams oe 11 = day, and at night crouched before| poet ‘ a ete He his cell door filing away at the bars | peers prmeen ats prerell at cae Souewmds eanente for an hour's liberty to take the life| The South Woodland Park Im.) incidentally boost the municipal | OLYMr ARKET, Second a of a “stool pigeon”! A paradox|provement club, composed of the | Street ratlwa o | ‘ pth who has written tender poetry |iive wires living along Fremont,| President George Eekman bof AESTEMN MEAT CO. Westsmy Os aE about children, and who killed alPhinney and Linden avenues, who| Pointed Capt. Harry Powel CasCADE MAINS Lote th neighbor, Francisco Quijada, in the|recently made a successful fight in| airman of & committee to see | SUR MOTTON “Erom packing house ‘ condemned ward in a corridor duel|the city councll to have Fremont| "st can be done | INSPECTED MEAT Look for the U. & purple e over insults mumbled through the/av. paved according to thelr wishes, railway 1 oF lan’ eaid iL ae purtty and qeallty, Shops open until 6:20 p. m Dy. se 5 AERIS MEA ved Me hata: Lcd sen Pce 1A x must make it profitable, An im SAU mense population lives north of | CLE the canal, and on fine days thou PASTEURIZED MILK During the Hot Weather Impure milk probably causes more dangerous sick- ness among children than any other thing. And_ this is especially true in the hot summer months, which is just now approaching. BUT SEATTLE MOTHERS NEED NOT WORRY As they can be sure of getting milk that is absolutely pure and free from germs by simply calling up the Se attle Dairy and arranging for a regular supply of milk from them | They have just installed a De Lavel milk Clarifier, which is guaranteed to remove all impurities from the milk Why run the risk of getting dangerously impure milk for your children when it costs you no more to get milk from the Seattle Dairy that is guaranteed to be pure? All you need to do is to call us up.and we will. a ron call once and ar as your needs require. Try our Pure Ice Cream Pasteurized Cream SEATTLE DAIRY 1415 Eighth Ave.——Phone Elliott 912 BRANCH OFFICES: 2200 Ladd Place* 1926 North 45th St. Phone North 668 Phone North 2359 nge to supply you regularly, made from sands of Seattle mothers take their jheildren to Woodland Park. The! Th Phinney ay. car line is one of the B db G most profitable in the city. Our e ra ury club wants the city ine to Srel ‘ some of this business, and improve N fi lk i} the service to the north. | or 0 Ss I There are many problems to| This is a mighty popular Suit ae solve and obstacles to overcome, | among the younger men, and] §.)—— among which are legal questions of | the Bradbury Norfolk has a icncts common use on Westlake and Fre- | style and class all its own we mont avenues and getting across | this, together with many other the canal. The cost of physical | models, including the popular AD’s antsy hat will ee rrngege ae box back coat, are shown at the AN ith the Hne running south to Yes. Eastern pL may ler and beyond on Foyrth, one ae ee branch reachiyg to Ballard, anoth Bi er to Woodland Park, the service B Th G would occupy a strategic position ay ese ‘ood We will certainly get that car line Cl th - ! lothes on Cred | |ALBEE IS ELECTED |[ : oe ny No trouble at all to have what PORT N » clothes you want—ope: ° — ? pen an ac Lan D’S MAYOR count here and make the small \ Pome chem TiGne oe y weekly or monthly payments raloste are A ea crane mee en hie ° and your suit is paid for almost o des nt |. before you know tt d all mayoralty battles in the city's his: | U tine youcheee hed ta’ caer tory had cleared away, it was found | R Gia Ot bette went arene ome a that H, R. Albee had’ been elected | S well dressed. by approxtmately 6,000 plurality || © over A. G. Rushlight, present may- R jor, in the first election held under | E T |the commission form of govern- o - | ment | : | Albee will assume office July 1\f T Peat Jand will serve four years, at a sal-| tar ary of $6,000 a year. The four suc H gusir cessful commissioners were Will E 1992-84 Second Ave.. Near Union st A HR. Daly, R. G. Dieck, C. A. Bigelow || R “‘Seattle’s i i xe and W. L. Brewster, who will each — Relinble Cred Hanes a receive $5,000 a year | me in it will ° . e

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