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THE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 14, Btearns’ Electric Adolf Doesn’t Get the Riddle Right, Nor the Right Answer RatRoach Paste The National Rat Killer Kills off rats, mica, other vermin. money back f tt falls of sent direct, charges prepaid, on receipt of price. Mearns’ Electric Paste Co., Chicago, Il. DR.E.J.BROWN DENTIST TS First Ave, Union mt dental work, but use Kmewn to the dental profess Examine give without chars Is for you to xo to an And have an exarinatior me and learn my prices and @o for you; then have the want to do y When you gure and se the entra Uke the o Beware of Fake Dr. Browns Edwin J. Brown, D. DL & Seattle's Leading Dentist TIS iret Ave. Open ovenings until §, and Sundays Until 4. for people who work ‘VENICE BAINBRIDGE ISLAND A very desirable waterfront summer place for Seattle people. Fine, sandy clam beach. Tracts $100 and up. Terms % cash. ALBERT B. LORD 1008-9 Northern Bank Bidg. Fourth and Pike. * Those Who Lend Money on real estate should insist upon the pro- } tection afforded by Title Insurance Don’t be content with an opinion when you can get a guarantee. Investigate. Ask for booklet. Washington Title Insurance Co. Seattle Agencies: 709 Second Avenue 802 Third Avenue 722 Second Avenue cockroaches, waterbugs and This ready for use, economical, reliable and sid under an sbsolute guarantee of Sold by Druggists, 25¢ and $1.00 SAY, ADOLF, —Ha-HA-HA ! I've aot A DANDY RIDDLE. IF 1 WERE To ASK YOU To SHAKE HANDS, WHAT TREE WOULD You OFFER Mt ? _— VOT TREE? WHY, Your PALM, OF Course. WHY, 1 DON'T KNOW. 3,000 MARCH IN | HONOR OF DEAD WOMAN MARTYR, LONDON, June 14.—Three thou- | sand militants and as many more) male suffragets, non-militant organ: | izations and trades union women, | marched here this afternoon at the s|funeral of Miss Emily Davison, the | sutfraget who flung herself at King |George’s entry in the Derby, and ed injuries from which she a few da j | Epsom, a guard of honor of | London suffragets, all in deep mourning, took the body from the} mortuary, escorted {t to the depot and entrained for London. The| |vanguard of the procession met| |the body here, The _paraders | Jmarched four deep in squads alter | } nately, clad in black, white and/ |purple, with mourning badges on their sleeves Traffic on Picadilly was blocked }four hours. A militant leader bear jing a huge cross, headed the pro- jcession, with the casket following |On the coffin were suffraget ban- ners, badges and scholastic cap. The next 50 women wore white robes and carried laurel wreaths, reading: “Fight on. God Wil! € Us Victory These were Miss Davison’s last words j Twelve bands participated, play-| ing the Marsetilaise and the Dead | March from Saul Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, the | noted militant leader was rearrest ed as she was preparing to attend the Davinon funeral. She recently | Was sentenced to three years’ im- prisonment for inciting the dyna-| home, but had been at liberty on a “ticket of leave.” BANDIT CURSES JUDGE; GETS LIFE LOS ANGELES, June 14.—“Oh, sentence me and get done with {It 1 don’t give a damn whether you give me 9 or 99 years.” who is sentenced by Superior Judge Willis to life imprisonment at Folsom prison. Ca aid to have operated in San Francisco and New Orleans, hi made several desperate attempt to escape since his arrest. Last Bailiff Allen with a chair while be- ing taken from the court room to the county jail. He will be taken to Folsom tomorrow. miting of Lloyd George's country | This was the defiant statement | of James Case, street car bandit, | “© QOUNTY FAIR T0 Wednesday he attempted to brain| “Emily Davison Only First Martyr to Cause of ‘Votes for Women,’ ”’ Says Christabel Pankhurst in Special Cable to Readers of The Seattle Star THE GREAT ENGLISH MILITANT SUFFRAGET (By Special Cable From Paris, France.) mony in honor of Emily W EMILY WILDING DAVISON donna,” it Is announced, will be down. JAPS IN MARKET FOR EARLY WHEAT PORTLAND, June 14.—Accord: ing to unconfirmed reports today, the Japanese are strongly in the market for the new crop wheat Thetr present purchases are report- ed to amount to from 12,000 to 14,000 tons, and before the season ie fairly ander way will reach from | 38,000 to 40,000 tons. On account of no tramp steamers having been chartered, the belief prevails that the wheat will be shipped across the Pacific in Hners BE BIGGEST EVER The King County Fair associa. WOUDN'LT SAIL ON FAIRBANKS, Alaska, June 14.— Because the passengers refused to go aboard on Friday, the 13th, the sailing of the steamer White Seal, Capt. G. P. Sprouls was delayed un. til early today. Capt. Sprouls said he was willing to buck the hoodoo, but wasn’t willing to sail without his passengers and get into a row with company officials. BUNGALOW KRAFT-HARDWARE and DECORATIVE METAL WORK For Craftsman doors, built-in buffets, bookcases, sideboards, fireplaces, ete. Expensive in looks and quality—but not In price to YOU. Catalogue to prospective builders upon request. Can be supplied by every hardware dealer in Unit- ed States and Canada. If not obtainable from your dealer, kindly inform us, and we will send you the address of our nearest agent to you, who will be pleased to cll with samples. __- ART HARDWARE & MFG. CO. 928-930 First Ave, South—Seattle, Wash. ——- jmade for the trotting races tion has opened offices at 440 New York block. The work of the fair FRIDAY, THE 13TH | beard has been retarded by sever jal annoying circumstances. Th however, have all been overcom and the trustees now are working as a unit to give King county the best fair in the Pacific Northweat. One of the big events will be the live stock shows, The premium \Mist, now being printed, carries as large premiums for live stock as lany of the Pacific Northwest fairs, and already some splendid pedi greed stock has been promised. Already 64 entries have been m all over the Pacific Northwest These entries are in the early clow ing classes, The late closing classes will probably show the largest entry list, so that at least 100 horses west of the Mississippi river will be shown WITNESS GONE IN ARMY TRIAL . June 14 The government's efforts to prose cute Waldo H. Coffman, a socialist, charged with having spréad treason able propaganda among United States troops here, is further ham- pered by the reported disappear- ance of Corporal Shade, one of the |principal witnesses, and the third witness alleged to have mysterious- ly disappeared, Rumors of the use jof large sums of money in embar- |rassing the government's case are current The other two witnesses who, ac cording to government officials, are missing, are Privates Lowe and |Crawford, who started from the | Presidio at San Francisco to’ testify here, and who bave not arrived, GIBBONS WINS ONE. NEW YORK, June 14.—The’ pu- gilistic ambition of Young Ahern lia ended today following his knock Jout by Mike Gibbons of St. Paul last night In the fourth round of a led 10 round bout A-right upperent to the chin did the work It did not appear to be a very hard punch, but Ahern crumpled up and went down for the count Big Scandinavian picnic at For- tuna Park Sunday, Jie 15th. Re. freshments served,—Advertisement, Mary Garden, in Nervous Breakdown, Loses Her Voice; Opera Postponed PARIS, June 14.—The production of “The Jewels of the Ma- Mary Garden, the grand opera star, has temporarily lost her votce. The American singer is sald to be suffering from a nervous break- Ha-Ha! I GET You- PRETTY Goob. By Christabel Pankhurst This afternoon in Lond 1 that the women, nto only of I must and shall be free. The giv bier in Christendom cause of woman suffrage, but whe Here, in this most solemn tancy ready women be martyrs? Paris, France deferred until September, because SON CROWDED HIM OUT, HE CHARGES ‘American si‘ will be kept by the Americans. | Charging his won, A. F. Hutton| with crowding him out of the firm) Fighth av. which he started, John Hutton, 88, | Friday filed sult today in supertor court | ering tines. for $30,000. The elder Hutton says that in 1891 he organized the Hutton ma chine works at 1314 Post st, and took his son in with him to give the boy a start in life, and the son gradually crowded him out of the business and finally Induced him to sell out for $1,000. | | He now {® poor, he says, and in |need of money. Geld Medal, Leaden, 1911 Margin Sale WIGH-GRADE Tee tm Weetd “ Capital Household” te a Genuine English Preakfan: Tes Makes more cups of delicately favored tea te the pound than aay atthe price 800. IerSanted Ale Tight Pugs. All Righ-Clase Grocers Order Trial Package TODAY) (ax) NZ tg ALBANY PAINLES? (oye yn) 7) ek > Albany Cut-Rate Dentists |W STAND BACK OF OUR WoRK | FOR 15 YEARS, GUARANTEE | SIGNED BY Us. EXTRA For 90 Days Only) ‘The following prices will be given at our offices until September Ist. * Come tn today—don't put tt off. 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Take OUR PRICES WILL SURPRISE Yot OUK WORK WILL PLEASE YOU. 1 MUST QuICK Go UNQ FIND OSGAR, DOT 16S A PEACHEROO OF A VILL PUZZLE HIM. is being held the funeral cere ing Davison, the k who has died for votes for women By her protest she has called the whole world to witness all the earth, ng of that message has cost her her life, but, as sounds circle from London today her message throughout She is the first woman to suffer can say she will be the ymankind is won to and that more go on until the vote for Unless the government wants the be sacrificed, it will yield now, Or ¢ Miss Davison’s name will be the pages of history, and will live in the hearts of women forever! ] ern party, will be Capt. Bartlett (Signed) CHRISTABEL, PANKHURST. June 14.—Two patrol The MRS. LULU BE. PUTNAM, of 2508 residence following a lin ACH PACIFIC WESTPORT COHASSETT Excursion Tickets Daily With Season Limit Very Low Week-End Fares Saturday and Sunday June 14 and 15 And Each Week Through Three Trains Daily EXCURSION TICKETS EAST On Sale Daily Transcontinental Let Us Give You Details They Are Interesting McMULLEN H. N. KENN YY, Gen. Agt. Seattle, Wash. Tel., Elliott 5750 POW WOW — Tee-Heer, OSGAR, EF I eHouLT MEET YOU UNDER A TREE UND ASK You HowDY-Do, VOT WOULT You HAND ME? 'STEFANSSON TO ~ FOR FAR NORTH Dy United ¥ Leased Wire VICTORIA, B, C.. June 14.—Vil hjalmer Stefansson has announced the Arctic in the b on Tuesday, in the whal 4 to Nome, and pedition of ad will sail from which will pre » on board the explorer and the scientists hin party, who are to eall from ttle The Karluk has two ye plies stored in her hold. Monday she will shift to the coal ing wharf to complete her bunkers. In the southern party unde there ta Frite Johannsen, biologist; J. B O'Neill, mining geologt Champan and J, R x, topokra phers; Henri Beuchat, anthropolo- gist; Dr thnologist; Dr A. Forbes } and photog raphers and cinematographers With ansson, {n the north and crew; Ja Murray, ographer; W. T. McKinlay and others. ‘SEND TROOPS TO|FIREBUG TRIES BORDER AGAIN NOGALES, Art | The smoke at Sheriff Mass wi Vault, paper and rags, which had been ig nited, STEPS IN AUTO | | down a 50-foot stairway late Friday & 35foot embankment | Calvert, who says Friday the 13th |is his lucky day, was driving | Pike st., which ends in a stairway, ‘at so fast a gait that he could not Istop when he discovered his predic- ament. Taking a firm grip on the front axle bent. All escaped injury TACOMA, Juno 14 today destroyed the mill of the Ta- coma Lumber and Shingle Co., on $25,000, The mill was purchased about two weeks ago by Scott & Donahue of Seattle, It was insur- ed for $12,000. ‘The fire started beneath the knot saws, The night watchman be came excited when he saw the blaze, and instead of turning on the high-pressure fire hose, he ran half a mile to a fire alarm station, The dry kiln, containing —_ 700,000 shingles, Was saved, but a store- room where were half a million shingles, Went up in the flames |DEAF TO MEET HERE Arrangements are being complet- ed for the annual convention of the state association of the deaf, which will be held here on July Over 200 delegates are expected. Plans will be discussed to bring the 1915 convention of the national associa- tion here. DRESS AND HYGIENE were discussed by the wage investiga- tion committee of the Missouri sen- ate, Mrs, Lillian Stuart told the legislators that the prevailing styles in women's clothes were re- sponsible for scandals and dl- lvorces, but predicted that in the future people would wear fewer clothes, with corresponding moral and physicial improvement | THR NEW power lifeboat Wel hed i‘ Low Fare Tickets June 16 and 188 /raro left Seattle this mornt ee “Montamara Festo, Tacoma, g in |charge of Capt. George W. M ‘for the Baaddah Point life saving! 195 yesiee Way, station, Anderson, the zoologist, will be ; Kenneth netician; Geo, Malloch, geologist, TO BURN JAIL OREGON CITY, June 14.—Ef- troops of United States cavalry are forts are being made to fix the re on thelr way to Sasabe, Sonora, to Mexican border. | Mexican constitutionalists, it is re- ported, have been crossing the line and attacking the federals from th A more strict gu sponsibility for an alleged attempt to burn the county fail here, where 15 men are confined on charges of having incited the riot which early Tuesday resulted in the temporary rd |cloning of the paper mills here. pipe that runs from the jail into a | The pipe was found stuffed with lawrence Calvert, 16, is being congratulated on his nerve today, following a hair-raising experience in which he drove his father's auto evening to save himself and three mpanions from being hurled over ast on} WIVES OF COAL TALEOF INSULTS a Wire W. Va., June 14 The end of the senate sub-com mittee’s investigation of strike con ditions in the West Virginia coal fields ts in wight. Today the wives of strikers will tell of the suffering and insults they endured. On Mon. day the mine operators will have their inning This will close the investigation, so far as the actual taking of test! mony is concerned Sen. Kenyon, who has charge of the inquiry into actual conditions, probably will return to the strike district alone for further probe. Former Governor Glasscock was subs i to cross examination to day, the attorneys for the operators trying to show the first disorders | started in a union camp outside the] ’ pnt strike zone. The governor said this was true, but insisted that ir high-handedn miners had been wil ators refused, REALTY MENTO MEET THURSDAY |, 22 oe on x me The last real estate meeting of|{ jeer” the season will be held at the Arc-| por the convenience of Gar soadere We tie club next Thursday noon. The| “nave estaniished agencies “toll program will be one of special in- \terest, It will be the final rally be- | fore jbe an old-fashioned experience |meeting on the subject of real es- ted notice and)! notified. With |the use of a hose the sheriff extin- guished the blaze, which was found|/R wo Hi) to have originated in @ ventilating| one of general interest to real es- tate men. All former presidents of the summer vacation. It is to tate. Everybody will be given a |chance to talk | The principal address will be by whose subject will be S the association will be included in |the list of vice presidents of the | meeting, among whom will be Hen- ry Broderick, B. J. Perkinson, Geo. F. Meacham, Geo. W. Dilling, Will H. Parry, H. & Turner, R. C. Ere- kine, Henry C. Ewing and Fred West. At this meeting it is proposed to give the delegates a send-off for the Winnipeg convention, which meets in July, and arrangements will be perfected for teant work | that will be keyed up to bring the convention to attle in 1915, | YUKON, AGROUND, IS A TOTAL LOSS Advices received by wireless from ther evenue cutter Tahoma |— offer little hope for the salving of the water front, causing a loss of the steamer Yukon, which was wrecked on a Sanank Island reef, |claimed by Capt. Archie McKay, |who was in command at the time steering wheel, he hit the stairs,|of the wreck, to be uncharted. and bumped all the way down, the car hitting a tree at the bottom. | bers of the crew were taken to Un- One lamp was smashed and the| All the passengers and 40 mem- alaska by the Tahoma, four mem- |bers of the crew being left aboard | They will remain as long as there WATCHMANRUNS| AND MILL BURNS Fire early is any hope of saving the vessel Men and Women Why not try bloodless surgery and | gaa drugless treatment, instead of submitting to the knife? We make a specialty of eye, ear, stomach, skin, blood, kidneys and bladder, also Appendicitis, Rheuma- tinm, Goltre, Catarrh, Dropsical, Tubercu- lar and Anaemto conditions, and all weaknosses, spectal, chronto and nervous disorders and blood po! Dear Sir: I had nach and bow previous I have been entirely fre ble aince coming to you, mend your treatment Yours respectfully, B. COLEMAN, 3816 8, Yakima Aq, Tacomas Wn Dr. Macy And Associate Medical and Surgical Spectalixts, Noure—9 a, m, to 8 p.m. Sund CONSULTATION FREE DESORIPT! CIRCULARS If out of town, write. Opposite Totem Pole tle, Wash guards caused the trouble by| tg as. He said the| ng to arbitrate differences all along, but the oper- Words by Schaefer Music by MacDonald RE-ELECT HESKETH 5 President Hi eth of the coi jcon ntion in Denver. Hesketh | will return here next we PANTAGES QUALITY SHOWS AND TRUTHFUL |] ADVERTISING EX- PLAIN PANTAGES POPULARITY Every evening two box seat tickets to Pantages theatre are given awa free! Read The Star's classified colutans. Your mame may appear at any time. | Classified Aa Kates—Transient rater at for the price of _ 00. left at these branches, where ption expires te o@ 1 of your paper. When that Gate arrives, if your aubscription hes not again been paid in advance, taken from the list A x, on the address label is £ mont t+ - 2 th have established agencies at the follow. fund: Ing location a bi Union ith Pouventr and Curte Baltard av. COLLECTIONS RELIABLE COLLECTION CO., erty Bide. oppost fice home Eulott 39; from " Tacoms: |. Laundry Work. NEW TODAY alte, ae pox Meht Wednesday and Saturday alk if you wish & RIP Ho —All Kinds of— EXCELLENT Chinese. MEDICINE -183 Second Av. B. EGLASSES, SPECTAC oot complete; scientific examination, wit Javal Ophthalmometer, endorsed by satisfaction guaran | te 1 ers, O. D. Mt. == ples Bank Bide.” Open GNF Le . 208 Pea Saturday evenings ho a le per roll, a uD _Jacehs’ Photo Shop. P.- Bids. ME I TRESS! Ms a or om sults, dry or steam bs serge ee o Call tn 10 |__UNCALLED-FOR CLOTHING UNCALLED-FOR SUITS AND | overcoats, $2.00 and up. Bring | this ad with you and get 10 per cent discount. 1017 Pike st. 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