The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1913, Page 6

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JU as Made Lively at ‘‘Peace Bungalow” After Al by Se Music ‘oy Mae |W. W. LEADERS [How the Fourth W r siaineaie cmnaas <= CM PINIUKY ADOLF, | TAKE DESE FIREVORKS “OND HIDE oe stile . MY GOOTNE Su INI SHOUT DEFIANCE DEM SOMEVERE. A COUPLE OF SMART f diss vii Do. NoBoDy vit SAY, LOK Hee Roaek > © HOTHIKS PCOPLE. DEY ARE JUST ALVAYs ALEX BOARDERS BROUGHT DEM FROM DINK OF LOOKING HERE FoR} OF en We DON'T CANE. NEVER SATISFIED. 1 VOMDER ' ny . | ‘YOWN To SEY OFF TONIGHT, AUT I WON'T | DEM, UND DER strove wii fF . YOUR HELP 18 OUT. WE X VoT DEY EXPECT OF RAN D Y, ¢ July 1—Brand) | ALLOW IT, WE MUST HAF A INSANE LESS. NOT BE USEO Tova | x WANT HOT MEALS OR _/ . A PELLER— ne Ing the soca ‘| UND QUIET FOURTH f \ BECOSS IL HAF A WE LEAVE i Miscaasdiaciet lantes as “s) > “PEACE AFTERNOO: ~ 5 — ) “e ba HERE AT“PEACE . ne, N OFF. Ms ; miltted “ever BUNGALOW." 7 wens r Gy sault t McKee torneys, a eral b of the before & ocal street speaking ordinance. Kirk will serv six months and McKee three. Each must pay a fir of $500. WARRING ON WAR of the General f La bor were arrested here today on t charge of {nc to dis bedience and ‘ t books 1 © : = L srt oe sat msete freatrine BALL SENT TO Jail Girl Mas uerades as Bo oKee A PRIMARY LESSON | ===" 70,000 VETERANS HOBBLE "si 8'u [Giiaagueraday a BoyroKeen | A PRIMARY LESSON ~/ OVER GETTYSBURG FIELD |: Her at Work and Unmasked Her|) BILL WILL END THE death of Ww ASHINGTO? J € die of Ohio G. BE. Pleree wrote t fc essor anics and how the o : ane ct n roposes to prevent them 1 GETTYSBURG, Pa., July 1.—As to all | By Stanley J. Bowdle 5 the slanting rays of the rising sun Resume Old Positions oda | Representative From Ohio were cast acrose the field of Get-. Over the field now marked bY]: Clarken to harge of out s simply shortage of money at the factory, and it of tysburg today they fell upon the marble shafts mmemorating th " | | prec shortage of cars at ne You can potht " armies of the North and South of the armies al on days 1 oiee ‘ Ont, cit down and think-—-and. waltaaennn ‘ The reveiiie sounded, and the field ¢ « | t » charge wher » ban ots rea in th unt er to take charge when the bank gets ready to the last squeege, f Fillin 50c Up washed in blood 50 years ago In the | cupled , oy : |e. "banle tay prevent you getting money—even money you kam three days’ battle which started on the fixht. The thir «ray | ad-| actually n the bank—so that you may be utterly rus ial z eoaa (th? morning of July 1, again felt vanced and as the Union veterans | You say to yc yes. he Seth, is pet te proper tone [the martial tread of warriors who, awa j High Water | My goods are in demand everywhere; the men who owe me gy Defore the fillings are placed | stirred by the cause sacred to M I ner points reache a t good. | have their notes. The community knows that I am all rigt different ¢ ns, every Why can't I get money? You go over to the bank and ask for a loan. The banker tells yu trouble,” or that New York has tight | ‘that tariff bill is caus on us—and 80 on In a way, that ban \them, defied death in the titanic W S $4 es And as thes snee hostile forces t in friendly 2 To obtain cood service from a badly the conse: New York has gouhaaal arted rock and ground off | These banks have power to {ssw 000 in eurreney to the | banks. The banker we have just spoken of can take his © the federal reserve banks and get actual money for ft, Agsinst Against Substitutes.. Imitation “isn haces HORLICKS) ry tooth. allow we to treat it, then wa “ KETCHIK A J Bu it end atverwarde erowe n xe 8 rs st ‘ il aeka, JU | That bar an good ¢ 4 it it can do nothing with Sold oe, ‘Porcelain Crowns You will 1 sing words of at te » er repa could get money for that paper te arily, all wou at the quality of such a tooth || s immortal Gettysburg a t ‘ ° K pa. " Ag 1 for that paper ter rari all would be well, speech , - " ide the ey ‘ bill © Right bh is where the new currency bill comes in. It p “That we here highly resolve , go as it marched Guptill | A " lor the ¢ t of ral banks In the large a Bridgework $3- $4, that the dead shall not have jonward in the face of a f nd ° »y hundreds died in vain; that the nation mowed men down ‘ shall, under God, have a new ey Fore canes osrectiy, our| birth of freedom, and the gov- ade had fallen, or where er ete can match your teeth and) ernment of the people, by the tire brigades were wiped out Forest people, and for the pecple, Colonel Charles H. McConnell, | trade were points to visit where h accident in two ers in the Alaska » have been caused ce in ti missing ng] 5 Tseng ay gg Shall not. perish from the |now a wealthy druggist tn Chicago, | by the vessels hitting uncharted | ed man | the 24th rocks Tw of the « were lost! rth.” Hobble Arm in Arm ich uring the encounter and two F | § ven before the sun rose the ‘ The \ ped here for 1, with the , 1 t n alexamination, and is proceeding re an i city was astir, and ee ae shafts of light, the veterans Sy Ran Fey ergs to renew old acquaintances nis colors atti they had ue @o the work. viniting the historic scenes of the ounded see TOUGH JOB, MAYOR | ‘Any work that dosen't prove satisfac: creat conflict. The ground on Visits Man Who Shot Him a of chews St) Which the first day's fighting oc-| Today McConnell a large tm s00m—teser 1¢ you wich—teo| curred was the chief point of In-|tent erected on the field where the examination and estimate terest Everywhere veterans {n/reunion of the Iron Brigade, com ue and Gray, arm in arm, hob-|prising the 19th Indiana, 24th oak Guarantee to All pied “over the field, indicating | Michigan and Seventh Wisconsin, lwhere each regiment was located was held. One of his callers dur lon that day, which, of all days to|ing the day was Colonel Lane. ‘them, was the day of days. Tomorrow will be Milltary day O HI CUT- “Johnny Reb" and “Yank” alfke| Major General Leonard M. Wood, south under her own stean We have thousands of tM custom: F. C. Marston, of the Columbia Knickerbocker Trust Co., today re- ved $975,000 for b held by is company against the city. The troller | ¢ of bonds, | sign times in the exchar ipeenet the guest of the nation. More | chief of staff, will be {n comma RATE than 70,000 veterans © gathered |and government troops will par pa tn the huge camp erected near the/{pate. Thursday, July 3, will be M t P. DEN | iS T Ss field. The Blue outnumbered the|Civic day. Governors of many ea rices Gray, but the forces moved out for {states are expected to be the opening ceremonies of the cel-|and will he recetved by Gover: MISS 1LENE SHAW IN HUY'S CLOTHES (ON LEFT) AND JOSEPH | 901 University 8t.. Second and Caiversit) /ebration with the music of bands|John K. Tener. of Pennsylvania STURGEL, WHO pera AND MARRIED HER a Pare “Dixie” and the “Battle | National day, July 4, will be mark AN FRANCISCO, July 1—"It| blending “Dixte |Hymn of the Republic.” with thejed by the laying the the corner | wae easier to keep straight and get) anthem, “America,” now common | stone of the great peace memortal TOMORROW, Nd work as a boy than as a girl, so I ? ” simply changed my petticoats aa A sthma ° land looking for work, and who was | THAT KILLED TAFT; MARKETS | Stops Itching and Burning Instantly ieee loyed as bell boy | | Herbert Emory.| | There is immediate relief for She was arrested because Joseph | skins {tching, burning and disfig- Sturgel wa ed to marry her! urgel had asked a matrimonial, READ THIS : , t tormenting skin trouble, in a wa fo tiles Baker avor uch he course pur- 2 ra wif Mis: Shaw's By Gilson Gardner sted by hie predecessor. ie wae not| neice 12 path with Resinol Soap and a si vou 25. hice, hae a B Roast, per Ib......... 20 | ple application of Resinol Ointment letters. Recetving WASHINGTON, July 1—As to unusual for Attorney General Wick reenvigr esi pegs red pea the Diggs-Caminett! and Weatern ersham to substitute his personal! Loin Pork LS pr etccgpe = Mager, Pgire ee Fuel Com this much ap opinion for the findings of grand Roast i 16¢ earns sink right nts the skin, op pears certal : st Wilson is juries {n remote parts of the country itching instantly, and soon mays as Miss Shaw raving in his cabinet where rich and influential men were| Anchor Brand Bacon 123¢ away all trace of eruption, even in hly angered, and thinking men of so little political Intelligence the subjects of indictment, nor was, Per Ib “ 2 severe and stubborn cases where that he was the victim of a faker, other treatments have had no ef Sturge! asked the police to ald him. | |(to put the thing gently) as Secre- {t unusual for the department of Leg of sige 14c fect. After that, the regular use of Detective Frank Lord was detailed | 4d upon Miss Shaw, ed that there was no tary William B. Wilson and Attor- justice and the president of the! per Ib Ne Seen ts ney General James C. McReynolds. United States to interpose pardons Resinck oer pie ae a. al on the case | Secretary Wilson had no business in behalf of rich criminals Pork Be Bl vou necd never, heatt healthy ig ., Together Sturgel and the deteo-| using his newly acquired pull as a President Wilson only half sheds| Liver ..-.-- serrrrerees Yow Dee} Dever wtb tive went back to the hotel, The Restnol. It is a doctor's prescrip: American Full 186 ffi tion. that bas been used by other Cream Cheese as0k physicians for years in the treat mont of all sorts of akin affections It contains absolutely nothing that! proprietor said that the elevator boy took care of Miss Shaw's mall The detective took one look at the elevator “boy,” and then Miss Sh ber of a newly created cabinet the bad effects of this procee cure the postponement of any when he acts on the recomr leriminal trial, {mportant or unim- tions of McNab, while acc portant, and McReynolds had no McNab's resignation; and reverses! GOVERNMENT INSPECTED | me | when we can make them i hour or two? You will like # business acting on a telephone con- Attorney General MoReynolds, while MEAT | went to jail versation suggesting such a course.!permitting him to stay in the cab- could injure the tenderest akin: ere seemed to bi r i our His petites poeriedtae (ab trial ‘ Cg Rim te wey 28 Ee Ps Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp |p ractically every druggiat sells Res-| , Shp Hheopagret bed at gal Bad work, our prices and lof two directors in the coal frand! Taft began to get into his troubles It signifies purity and quality sine , psocag oo nin a, aor her womanhood,” she explained P| ness in dealing. cases, while selecting three for trial, by whitewashing Ballinger Shops open until 6:20 p.m. Mil nore, Md. Works wonders for sun-| "AS ® boy they paid me $26 a FEDERALS EVACUATE ba =“ pgeiekmes THE RAPID SERVICE ENGRAVITE GUAYMAS; LOSE 2500 WES” rLAKE Seta eh ow ey mae" a — plucky girl was the only, one a the "DOUGLA STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS | | soon an aia wan relehied: aymas, Sonora, where the last{hands of Gen. Obregon's tnvading| sasaalilsis a lrebels,. Driven back to the sea,| (ANY 5th, 6th and Pine 5 . Gen. Ojeda, with but a scant 1,000 y American Medical of the 2,500 army which set out for| BIG ONLY FOUR More. Hermosillo several weeks ago, gath-| nt ered the remnants of his force ® United Presa Leased Wire Journal Endorses o).0'vc2'"a%"""s | Wednesday Specials eae, 1h Bake Oven AS A | A large number of wealthy Mex suspension of four more San Fran irac cltisens: also. took. receae. 2 THE MARKET WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY, [| ico patrolmen oan flight. Aristocratic Guaymas looks on with rece : “hush” » Specific fOr tutions tm tis semocratte vicvory FOURTH OF JULY Rai acneanoat tints tnauy, bene : After inv ing Guaymas, Obrego: police commission, The men in Rheumatism poremnaeting the fart Me ace sere FREE DELIVERY FREE DELIVERY volved are Patroimen Louls Bal It ta be ved here that peace has tives Ed Mills and Chas. Brown. — ° been expedited by the sweeping! St 9 Fi t D t | The police co: fon too! e- | The American’ Medical Journal, rebel victory | ong Ss rut ep e tion agsinet ie Ban Feascince a published in Chicago, June 6, 1909,| Gen. Barron, who commanded the HISeRaN aes eeuitint honenie, on page 1826 gives as the specific federal garrison in Guaymas, pre Corner Sixth and Pine of Michael Gallo . “si treatment for rhoumatiam the Hu-|ceded Ojeda in his flight ibe Men anole bes reese bree Aik id yunco men, Ps June 18, 1912. ASTHMA. Gentlemen—I have taken Nature's Creation for five weeks. The third day after I took {t I felt relieved. I have no more cough or pain and sleep well. For six months 1 was in bed most of the time and could not sleep well. Had to sit up in bed most of the time. I never felt so well In thirtee pars as I do since taking Nature's tion. I can't get eat, and am able to do ar thing that I wish to do. I want to thank you for your treatment Signed) MRS. ELIZA McPHERSON, 9222 Dayton Ave. Seattle, Wash es Lessed Wire. stand of Gen. Ofeda's shattered fed Ariz, July 1-~/eral force was made, 1s today in the FOR THE SUMMER SEASON For the present season of recreation and arged by bunco rest we have placed In stook summer wear ables sure to please you. A cordial invita- tion is extended to anyone who wishes to Prices are look over the different styles. reasonable. very What Nature's Creation has be had—and the very latest—in a way that Bake Oven than the above words ator John D. Works of California Very Special Prices ruit Ja of praise from the Journal of the (United States Judge Olin Wellborn fil: b e on Fruit Jars for Wednesday to an opinion tofay rendered by ‘American Medical Association, |kentenced Ercant Dr. Loughney cut his prices in half! months in Jail and makes tt easy to pay. i done for this won it ean man. Bake Oven. It also says i . Bay do for you—tt 1s , “Now that we know the Bake Oven Extra Fancy Bananas, dozen ...........++++10e Jf had patd money to them Our Di nified eth Se and time tests te to be the best known cure for rheu- K § iT Sweet Royal Anne Cherries, || pare eee |." g 4] % Fortif ourself now against matism, why not recormmend pa- e ev | the pousibility of attack in ff tlents suffering with this malady to Cantaloupes, each ....... PEO pero 5c redl stem pi! winter time an institution where such treat. Los we Gy i c Tal y ‘i Charlie ry: i Call or writ gent can be bad?” Bia ie token a, havles | Extra Large Guaranteed New Potatoes, 10 Ibs. 25c i sii hail hed What better proof can there be pleaded guilty today to offerin, t lace y very EH ) nded guilty today to offering a | By United Press Leased Wire Places within your reach the very best to | offered as.to the merits of the $1 000 bribe to United States Sen. Fancy Grape Fruit ...... BR OE ep tes Bs 6 for 25c SALEM, Or, July 1 mores Nature’s Creation Attorney General Crawford, Gover-| ———————————— ee Ne For Stall Numbers on Specials Below, See Bulletin Boards§}} nor Wost has the right to put in Dole ‘ torney & that if the gov for a few days only. Rheumatic I didn't know 4t was wrong Many Others Not Listed ‘ operation his honor system to any | 4 i 625 Pioneer Bldg. sufferers and those with kindred | «tated Ereanbrach, on the stand, “I extent he sees fit ositside the peni . - ailments will be given the Bako| wanted the yatmastership, A tentiary and state institutions, In Pioneer Square, opp. Tote! . pena ‘ hele . * 9 ee i Joneer Square, opp. Totem Fi) oven Treatment at one dollar) new that or Works was aif Full Cream Cheese, Ib. 20¢ | 3 Ibs. 40c Coffee ...81.00 9] 4nd near t city, The at bi ($1.00) @ treatment by the course M id thought he entitled " t. tb. 0. Ss: | , Nature's Creation gua Dr. Loughney's offices are tn tho | to if I could secure his ald Bett a ae malt Leona Rg set 106 P ornor s ho may assign every } teed under Pure Food Peop! Savings Bank Bldg.” cor) 1 Ibs. § Loa vn Halibut, 2 Ibs ....35@ Tj) man confined tn prison to road Drug Act of June 20, 1906. ner Second Ave. and Pike St HE Broth of American Ibs. Fancy Rice 25¢ | 5 Ibs. Brown Beans ..25¢@ |) work, and that particular work fin-| 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St ; 16050-B | Suites 220-221-222-298. Hours, & a.) Yoemen wil social dance Pure Cocoa, th 25¢ | 4 large cans Mil} Qhe | ished, if the men are not pardoned} “ ’ . ‘i ” g Seattle’s Reliable Credit House | m, to 6 p. @. Sundays, 9 to 12 only,|tonight In Eckhart’s hall, 1616 Third | or paroled, they may be returned to} Consultation |e Free = ‘the penitentiary and receive credit .

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