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id THE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1913. Words by Schaefer Sar ‘A Great bmn aont-taond Acrobatic Stunt Which Will Not Be Repeated -- - - © thede by Mecluneee 7 \N A MINUTE WE GO On, ADOLE We GoT DER CHANCE OF OUR LiFe Time. DEY VANT A /ADOLF, 1 GUESS our ACT VILL Gas e 4 oe ACROBATIC ACT OVER AT Der NEED A LITTLE Comepy, However | ACT ' J OSGAR? TEATER. ME UND You CouLD DO DON'T BE SURBRISED EF I Do |) / _&9Pt THe / On, HB 155 1, OND BF. We: uae ‘oot \ SOMEDINGS UNEXPECTED \} Comeny PART. / ar Dee | i WE GET DREE MONTHS oe A = { BY THE WAY, t EMER GENC LAVOH, Ag cy, \ WHERE'S YO! HOSPITAL, V4 PARTNER : - 5 O'Clock” Tea y <A 4 , od with sweet fragrance and wes Feady to impart. (te fu wered © Willi 7 \ / SNOW, EF 1 sPiLL HIM, MAYBE DER AUDIENCE vitL BE “ty AMUSED. . 4, 1) Die: Odeon Theatre . a | ‘vaeea oe wees} FURST AVE. BET. PIKE AND UNION riers vw wom os FATHER SEES | The True Life Story of 18-Year-Old Evelyn SPEEDY CRAFTAS ALASKA LINER HiTS 3 CHILD BURNED Nesbitt---a Girl Who “Went the Pace” | NEW TACOMA ROCK; 1S TOTAL LOSS * WRITTEN BY HERSELF ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silveramith Is Now At His 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison a Beta lah ih ee] She Knows the Night Life ; yr hy ois wilacwas Att eee pete nery, reaching enone a a Roma aturda of Many Cities and Is The Pacific C ? : ed about , Writing These Articles t delhi thdrractk cepa theres pie sand a ¢ From Her Own Actual , S nahaied. rosie at ar : 1 away fant: a birt Experiences in the Hope : mabe me Suilig leas hes on rt 9 ie | That What She Has to het ; | person was | Say May Be of Benefit Cn pare Meee eaasea 7 5 . and left at to Others. Every Parent Should Read This Girl’s Story Weare la aoenis : ’ > It Is Not Fiction—It is a ie ; ed into th of famine True Story of How 7 = grt : One Girl Tried to “Be spay a Good” and What She | and Others Have Ex- — 5 Gold =o $4.00 30 LONG TANG | = in Avoiding cargo, prinel- Nes, will be OR. u. R. CLARe, 1. DO. S. When a ft write to uslt Today's FIREMEN TAKE | co > of “INSANE WOMAN neane, Mre Regular $10 Plates $5.00 Dr. rk personally oversees all work turned out of for this reasc of her apa enth av, early is office, and ) give you a ces fide day to ey out of the Regal Dental Offices Vaanion. " Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8, Manager Se ai s second 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor, Union age ah |the BETTER CLOTHES NOTE—Bring This Ad With You If | ott flored American — “a TOMORROW'S STAR WILL CONTAIN THE FIRST CHAPTER FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN der a ® orders Nat ara Feato about town today a after care Il have to ta ! t . dozen Blackfoot In Y fully scrutinizing the bill of fare, a Pag om ian mac ame eas oe in the Sound ¢ y+ They of water Teaea are have been creating no It | . at the Portland Rose fe 1, | a here rec 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St | “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House”’ hings served at his Northern wishy-washy re!jury; and, Henry W Savage's ‘e has rt th ary, and partic Whereas, The Seattle I y greatest masterpiece, | to Everett's fact|bas been th® only da “Mad | 1-2-3, and the : , £0 q ‘adame is to re | them to Tacoma for th m tin peated at | ys of fun and excite s findings of this eA 1p the Montamara anid Btax. for a0 6 4 tre next week » carnival association has al ficted by the grand staged bs ready arranged for a band of Ur be it tilla Indians for the Stadium 8 4, That Meridian grange @ The lawyer ap at a regular meeting as pointed by the court to | | | | a Great Norther does go on record as tn the Blackfoot Indians t = P conduct her defense is her ; Se tous tion by The Star, and pre and ipa iyo apr Under the new law, now in effect, every ten-cent i at 4 own son Rayn ~rown a Solio f #9 much loaf of bread you buy should weigh thirty-two 5 i =} ie Bi t oy : | : a eee! a rising HAVE "EM GOING pao \ ¢ i i ounces and every five-cent loaf should weigh tw ntinen | When the trial begins county was a very worthy 1 sixteen ounces, or the net weight must be marked and COTTRELL, 1 page she does not know she is |r / United Pree ta . : Whereas. The né farr’s P. T. NELSON on it. To be sure of getting full weight bread buy . th | his and he: de | WASHINGTON, June 2%—The findings were not ordance Logisiative Committee. i eruirane Ir | A } b ]1910 census tabulated for the first with the ¢ at ed, nor EO. MARKEN, Master. a epee scan (Sens that he is her | ume, at the census bureau today,| Were the wit i subpoenaed as Passed unanimously, June 21, “ frail h | son The scene in the shows that during the past decade pert ished sald grand 1913." | ais beings are made the toys | crowded court room where |Japaneso in Hawai! increase! 80.8! ios 32-0z. Loaf - f fate How mer nc t rat ent le the Caucas d of fa low men and e boyish lawyer rises | per cent, while the Caucasian ele Jingled Jeaiter Chawels Coal ‘ . 7 re moved on life's t fe A, dike <auloee : ent in the population inc | : ee co <5 Into Apartment House Furnace; c is ah aircae reaned 12.6 nto wie men ouse urnace; ¥ : ; It see aesate tiie cat ae | ot ‘the ercety ’s e Thinks It’s Co - Loaf ae ERECT OSE e Ja . CHICAGO 2 oe ) that would bring freezing tem- | It is f able achievements in mod- | ae pene Oe WDE we men Were called here today to perature before morning and + ern drama For over |'2 the islands. _ put out the fires under a rum The mercury was topping ines oer eee bling boiler that threatened to the #0 mark, and Chicago was kindness forty minutes in tense in explode, while 50 ; sweltering, but George hur. the most tragic, and ser | terest the trial proceeds ‘LURE DEATH house dwellers, with the aid of | ried to his flat and began in tional drama ever pro and in the moment of th = police, took up the search | dustriously shoveling coal. Ho i. ; rf moment of the or George Jones, colored, who shoveled for an hour and re face hs et it es climax when the wretched eae pe ; still thinks he is the janitor of turned for another cool one " eT ey t Te Gere i adiaa At CHICAGO, June check, q flat building at 2948 W. 12th At midnight the flat dwellers Yo on rere ‘ t t 1 ha oe Ee gee ee id a : street dreaming of Satan and ‘ah ° or can get it for you. He knows he takes 4 ‘ ¢ } ; phyatelans joined nd Ganewe. th oe tN no in Holsum"—it's always full weight an fe es pleading for her worth dae et jeorge 1 wet, and left ight, a 4 mand th © authe restrict| night, and the night th F ‘ Neer Nais simple and less life is her son, the |the sale of bi-chioride Ne atau’ aes tthe night . with f by any « he should sell a short-weicht “Holsum” Ainaae < oancere ri jaw an ‘ tablets. Two K have die¢ here| two high ones he edged in the | é ; i It con ; 8 very acme of the drama-_ | within the Inst 24 hours, after swal:| remark that the weatherman | romise to make it hot doat-and be arrested, we'd pay his: fine But “Hols never ing y attorney, tist’s skill is realizec lowing the drug and a third was edicted ep ir Chantira P ’ " we | rushed to the hospital today | seeeioies (Sater eee can be short weight—a $2,500 machine cuts and weighs all “Hol Floriet, who lives in , The prices at the Seat- |Litiian Silverman, who accidental — —_____—. peters and weighs all “Hol- a suburb of) Pacis , i lty swallowed c dled ‘esta iF T T sum” Bread before it is balk “Holsum” jj sh tetas: : iburb of Paris. His tle Theatre will «mot be |i swallowed mercury, died eater) OUT ries at | Art reasure vaked. “Holsum” is a machine-made e, Jacqueline, has de- advanced for “$Madame the loss of her posttion, «wal bread. Human hands don't touch it. It’ } rhe serted himjZfildingéwithes,.|, X.” They. will Yernd} Briel peiemaees| Death Enough Sold for Nickel BUSH ine ihe ince lesa eels ieee i | iP will remajn at lel 4 b terward. \Mrs. MAmlo Henafug, 2 OS ANGELES, June 23 and delivered to you clean—in a whit saper wrart h lover, leaving hint discon- 20c, 30c and 50; the took four tablets and fa pal i tering. hate rain afletnis PARIS, J 23. 7 ie ce ee solate with his only child, latter price commanding die today | “at suicide are enough for any ‘ : un i aoerele France the name “Holsum” on it in letters. Refuse to take a substi- P & 2 M counts among his cherished po: ake a substi Ray . 4 a ew whol Jownstairs |. AMUSEMENTS” | today promised } he. re ry sions a book of sketches made tute. Insist ypon getting the most of the best bread Aare y- years of age aymonc iree matinees w Ne ora this time he will ke | by “Jacques Lo 01 ee iN SEATTLE MHEATRE | Co'tritet ‘ciersce’ apt [xfate picture ott Ronronaten ct monty can buy—“Holsum,” the kind that Mother made whe falls ill, 1 when he lies given on Thursday, Satur Phone Main 43 life, - abate re eens He tial eee i alatciils ee ae jay, Sat 0 Nagoleon @ fonnd it during h y : at the point of death the day and next Sunday at Tonight—All Week Edens, from his cot in the wanderings on the quays of Paris, ||| had good luck. Get a loaf today and you'll want another one to- FM heat: of hh 2 This Nea “ ” recelving hospital told of his | which are lined by the stalls of the| ores Feige 5 errant m 1 his 2 This is the first time MADAME X four fmauccessful attempts to. |second-hand bookmen. Rummag morraw. Weigh the bread you've been buying—then buy “Hol- illness and returns home that this much talked of etl poison himself for love of a {ing in a box, he unearthed the sum.” woman, Last October he was |sketch book, and at once asked the | 1 pleac forgiv s lay ha rod rie and pleads for { rprivenes play has been produced |Pantages Theatre engaged to Mra, Mabel How “Five cents,” said the stall and the privilege of seeing | for less than tandard | whee Night! ard af Klamath Falls, Ore France paid without bar- | i iH octe ey _ #9 F | noun w his brother, T. B. Edens, | gaining } he Floriet | prices, $1.00 to 0, and | ; Viotintete ten years his Junior, came here | - rea 1 is in it is expected that the old M | from Georgia. Mrs, loward’s OVER A million dollars tn gold el} ut she Seattle Theatre . “ ‘ af fons changed Edens | bullion was brought to Seattle Sun I attl y Theatre, at Third | ioe andidoe took poison |day with the arrival of the steam % te er is | and Cherry street. will |> —. Later she married his broth: |ships Senator and Victoria from| e ' i < asa Sarl er, Again the poison bottle. | Nome. de rows him | present “Madame X” to oueVEGETABLE SILK Mian heiresoveree’ her tried He ‘air abi | F rage a forcibly crowded houses at ever HOSIERY| again, He ts recovering, Hoe MITCHELL, 8. D., has'voted at af} ne heise ectardienes if Looke Like Silk. Coste One-Fourth| says he is tired of the stom. dapecial election to, build a muntef- | | pe ance, 302 People’s Bank Bidg, 2nd & Pike! ach pump, pal telephone plant, | Bs