The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 4, 1913, Page 8

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VETERANS WEEP AS PRESIDENT LAUDS | THEM IN ‘ADDRESS | 1 Ww jon us in full tide. ny Ynited Prees Le GETTYSBUR July 4—“Here Ie Commands Great Host a nation God has bulided by our I have been chosen leader of the fo 1 ox it The hands, What shall we do with it? nation. Who Who stands ready to act again and he who ght upo always in the spirit of this day of hattiaiialds lous age, aad are reunion, hope and patriotic fervor? These gattant gentlemen, The day of our country’s life hae stricken in years, whose fighting but broadened into morning.” days are over, thelr glory wont | This was the keynote here today | have in mind another hoat whom of a speech by Woodrow Wilson, |; men set free of civil étrife, the firat Southern-born president of might work o have of 4 the United St ates, to celebrate on |p 1 settled order the life of the field of Gettysburg the cement ing that union wh there, 50 eo years ago, was ad in Dlood arent nee Veterans in Tears ines cb ditties Byecasing Wilson addressed the survivors of! or origin, and undivided in interest the great conflict of long ago, and |jf we have but the vision to guard veterans of the blue and gray Wept and direct them and order thelr openly and unashamed lives aright in what we do. Welcomed by rebel yells and union cheers, the president alighted from the train amid a thunder of cannon, his presence marking the climax of the week's celebration bg | orsary r at Wilson paid a tebe | tribute to ¢ erans of Gettye-| g and addex These ¥ field have set us a great © ritative hos; ef devotion and utter sac They were willing to die that the pation might Ive. But thoir task ts[ done. Their day is turned into /& evening. They look to ust always dance a tion what they established. Th young man, Ww vin fs handed on to us to be known, was actually turn another way, but not in another| Mrs. Astor re tly when he forge " re vt over it is {himself and began being vulgar = oe ey nll be —_— At the enter nts of a cer tain duchess actime if a ¥ rough isement, the lights bet gener turned out When the lights 0 ont,” sald ° duchess guests ve never beard such nolses suc and equawking and auth VILLAGE BURNS; | HUNDREDS DIE ST. PETERSBURG, July 4— Hundreds of persone perished by fire today, when the village 18 ular styles. of Astradimova, in the district oe FY por 7 | of Alatin, Russia, wae destroy- A WHITE SEWING MACHIN ed. One hundred and fifty-four You'll buy one some time. charred corpses have been re- Why Not Buy the Best, Now? red. Any aceurate Sells $3.00 month. mate of the number of dea impossible. Rents $2.00 month. eS Ais White Sewing Machine Co. | Wif of Chief 1424 Third Ave. near Pike. main 182, | ‘Teaches Trades to “Bad” Girls DENTIST ‘T13 First Ave., Union Block. Tam now «iving my ent Personal attentt ie for yee; then have the Gentist you want to do your work. 0 my offices be Fake Dr. Bro Ewin J. Brown, D. ‘Something New From a Germun Specialist Blood and Nerve Tonic for| Mrs. C. E. Sebastl yall Nervous Disorders, Mental | chief of police of Los Angeles, who ‘Depression, and in fact every | Plane to reform i cra shied) disease of the nervous system. | STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1913. [pur IT’S TOUGH ON THE SMALL BOY | SEATTLE GOES TO ern Ty) | COUNTRY FOR DAY Seattle Ie somewhat of a desert-;The sun came out in full splendor Jed vill today, July 4 at mon, and mele ontmly if This in the big excursion day,|! fee deta MON’ when special rates by rail and wa ter, and celebratic ing cities, take { Beattleites ou © not 80 thousands « town Karly this morning a bit of a| Madison rks drew hower threatened to mar the ar-| people, and keen ex ' dor of the Juvenile celebrators in| valled among the matrons who ¢ lan-Tailored Suits for Seattle fe th weather!tered thelr bable in the onteste nor the ne” regula: | Cotterill awarded ade of tions proved any serious handicap. | wwe p men's Serge. — fing DROVE PARASOL 110 ONE-LEGGED [°° 0°" * INMASHER'S EYE MEN IN COURT PITTSBURG, July 4.—It was a EDWARDSVILLE, M1, July 4 coatly attempt at filrtation for|Te" ¢ 4 men sat in a row Metro Hansell, yesterday when he |!" ladley's court room yes ogied Miss Bessie Morris, an ath. | 1° when the sult of Walter Tay- , , nat the Commonwealth Ste« lotic young girl, who resides In the cs hengnes Ceee tm entied Lawrenceville district Today| Taylor seeks damages under the Ww V's Compensation law for Metro te minus the sight of his left : the loss of a limb Sa Wg hing an" ** | Hoffman Suit maton ot a pac lioeeng ren wore i cow wer | & Cloak Co, While stan: , tify that a man cr Morris trip 1316 SECOND AVE, eye, te bruised fr and has a term streets, he anw Ming +p hinge Bret ping down the street. He bowed to! hit nf the ty young woman and spoke hy Aches She tenor ® advances, it which will Ba day J into his left eye. Yelling fn, Metro sprang at Mise aside, and| Ar ran, who | talon H tland to his own COAT TS your own San wife, Frank E. Booth, who bas sev-| guaranteed. eral aliases, according to the police, | 801 Union St. Open Evenings 7:1 was put under $3,000 bonds by| ——_—— United Sates Commissioner Totten, VEGETABLE SK pending trial on the charge of hav- THIEVES LOOT ing violated the Mann antl-white phage feline po slave act. The arrest followed an | 392 People’s Bank BI investigation by William Byron and Charles Pray, spectal agents of the! GEM COLLECTION BLEACHERS BURNED Scenic | x 8 1 ndactor ° } | iucapam ae id oa cat| LOS ANGELES, July 4.—Fire ow ne uable Jewels in the public sales. starting in an adjoining lumber |B eervice ts perfect We jroorms at Drouot house in broad | yard early today partially destroy-|Jeseed the highest eles |“*Sns ot’ them extracted the atten-/e¢ the rightfleld bleachers at |§°—rtnem Ts Sy SOUNDS QUEER, JACK |tion of the porter while another Washington park, the Pacific Coast | PRooRaM Sometimes QUE! no reason. |#tole his keys from a hook, The ball league grounds, here. Loss, wr stepped up to Jack Hen-|second man then entered the room $5,000 | | Morris, but she stepr Peter Walters, a city f taken in the Ww took a hand. » perform 667 Woller st. and cut his| Where the jewels were being ox : erator Bo he told the|bibited in anticipation of tomor- | Jury Acquits Couple ~ tal physicians, who attend-|fow's auction, grabbled many be| Jury in Judge Ronald's court a0-| 9 wicitrea Dolly. ma oa jeep gash In his hand, about |lonaing to the collection of a well quitted Carl and Louise Leonhardt vik WOMEN'S HATS are to come down—in size, not price tae neha See [known Paris woman (Including alof perjury in the second degree. 3. & Plume... 9 a . necklace of 60 large pearis) and de- | They were accused of swearing to IN A POST MORTEM thrust, Prof. Taft eays it waa Elihu Root | Surgical expert of Vienna says/camped without detection, the oth Fs false affidavit, which falled to set. FINGERLESS PICKPOCKET, an pert, too, was nabbed in Hoston ee eee e who started him on the road to the w bite House women are all right as nurses, but|er thief disappearing at the same |up the entire list of creditors in the x no good as doctors, time ale of a stock CONCERN ADVERTISED 8 of tnerasing the height, and . — —— . gale Of clad was hauled up by the postoffice authorities, A majority of the vi were found to be Japanese. Bre BROOKLYN MAN who got a legacy of $125,000 immediately adver | ee. tised that he would not pay his wife's debts HEEL OF ACHILLES—Atter living eighty-nine years and survty-| ing many mishaps, including being struck by a train, Hurnell J "| of Middletown, Del, was killed by eating a plece of huckleberry pie. MAN IN BUDAPEST killed his wife tn anger because she em = vented him from hanging bimeelt see sue CTYTyPOM, te President Wiron's wow vistet exoremton ee TF Inches Wide by 36 Inches Long. Retail Value 6 mer, BEEHIVE HAT." he Jaton etyig for women, @ auido be « bem SEE THEM Handsomely Embossed on University Felt. Beautifully Lettered aaa Our Own Special and Exclusive Design o ogbe CURED TUBERCULAR PATIENTS have formed an association tn) A Different Pennant Every Week Seattle MA Star 15 Pennants 0 fer a classy, cozy air-= touch of finement & your den, youl library, even you office and_ place of business. It brighten any oil | ROSE DAY contributions {n London in honor of Queen Mothet Alexandra, which amounted to $100,000, included $60,000 in pennies ee we ee SILVER TEA SET presented former Customs Collector Loeb was not the gift of the smugglers. see ee INVENTOR PROPOSES to cross the Atlantic in a monoplane, ue ing frozen gasoline as fuel. © A different PRISONER IN a Boston police station on a minor charge stole 28 pounds of lead pipe from his cell, but was caught on his arralgnm in court, where pleces of the pipe were seen protruding from his pockets. | t baa ennan PETRIFIED PATAGONIAN was sold at a Paris sale for 8,200 k francs. In Ife he wouldn't have brought two-bite x aren fevery week. OCEAN BEACH, N. Y,, ts excited over a match game Landlord . George Mills of the Surf hotel is trying to arrange betwoen Paul Fran St. t, Coors, Mile of 0 io arrange Yotwoen rast Pre Start saving’ TICKET SELLER at the Tivoli ratiway station in Milan, whe P the pennants tagers have raised a pu $5 a week, has inherited a $6,000,000 fortune from bis uncle in Buenos months. railroad man, who re a July 4— ‘A great help in relieving oe ANOBLES, * ye ity “Maids made to ord pecersy an Bn RS ad fy the) “this is the slogan of Mra. C. B blood of all eruptions, pimples, | sebastian, wife of the chief of po blotches, boils and catarrh, and | lice of this city all obstructions arising from colds, biliousness and all dis- ' orders of the liver and kidneys. | giris. whowe conduct i] ‘A sure thing for constipation,|them to be taken into custody by appendicit is and diabetes. rheu-|the police matism, and in fact all chronic | ae estates. stie: wil teach It ' i Mrs. Sebastian has been seam- diseases can be helped and {| stress, milliner and hair drosser for lieved. It is a system-builder,| many years. She believes that girls and it excites the natural! who have been imprisoned go back cathartic of the bowels and /to thelr former Ife when released strengthens them Poisonous | because they have nothing else they matter must he expelled from the system. Blood d king and belleves and Nerve age Tonic will do that and still Mrs. § Poor leave the system free from|thins. How I vathize with her been used by the specialist |cetved the idea from an experiment over 15 years and is now pre-|She took a girl released from Jail pared by the German Pharma-| and who had no place to go to her Co., of Seattle, unde home, tanght her a trade, and the| al 1 directic ay r his! girl is now getting along nicely and| pee recnen ere is|hasn't been in twouble since over one month’s treatment in earth package at’ $1.00 a box.| For Te he Custer Teun se 100 damages for E to have been Co., First Ave and Giles | Mrs, Nicola Prigiio, through Drug Co.. 1125 Tackson St debris caused by blasting on 25th You will find names and tmonals av, S Of Benttls people in each pacten ie t cercietiad swe | <Anionaia (A'the @hieaso soar German Pharmacal Co. | better treated than prisoners in th Corner Market and 24th Av, N, w. | Jail, according to the president of Ballard. Seattle, Wash the county board there, IM FILED against the city you place it. W are anxious to have you see them. You will not be satisfied with only one- must have all. We w tell you all about each week. These Pennants cannoWgscc be equaled at 65c. Clip coupon from page 1 in BARBER'S STRIKE In Hoboken is ended and the barbers are again back of their chairs waiting as formerly for a change in local styles that will Involve sh KILLS HIMSELF? Worrted by financial troubles, An selin C. MeCormack, of the taflor. ing firm of MeCormack-Medill Co., whose body was found at Smith's ved to have cove Thursday, is t committed suicide A alight gash on the head could not have cause da death, according to Coroner M and does not justify the susp of foul play. McCormack was Hoe lived with his mother-at 900 32nd av. | | APPEAL FOR FUNDS | ‘ | | RELLINGHAM, July 4.—The | Mead memorial tommission has i | sued an appeal for centributions to the fund of $10,000 which is being raised to erect an ropriate d eit. es day’s paper. nol EY yg It wht true regarding BEY TO COVER COST OF MAILING [In avin sulle nara eT seschunetl Bring or Mail to The Seattle Star 1307 Seventh Av., Near Union St. Ayres. | BAVARIAN WOMAN bas ee birts to seven children within 14 now, so you sarhei shes sn subnet ith te paint cos sins ee ee widow of 71 oe, let ll > [inc ct othe" tonic hoa Four coupons and Alserin uguste ictoria, bride anc bridegroom. naittat cuore ows ton ta nevis, vert wf LBC entitle you to |to return to France. gay ee if a pennant. The coupons POSTMASTER GENERAL of Italy gave telephone girls permission Ivo marry avd 300 Inetantly accepted, every ono asking imnto act as QTC all numbered and they must be clipped every day for four days fol- lowing each other. There cannot be any numbers skipped or any two coupons of the same number. Bring your coupons to the Star of- fice to receive pennants, or for 5 cents extra they will be sent by mail. In order to secure the entire set have the Star deliv- ered to your home regularly by our carrier. PENNANTS BY MAIL 5c EXTRA, the various schools of the state.|says he favors the pardon of all Gov. Lister is a member of the| mvicts to give ‘em a chance to be commission. good,

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