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THE STAR--MONDAY, JULY 7, 1913. Words by Schaefer BIG BANK FAILS Adolf Is Certainly Behaving ina Very, Ver-y Mysterious Manner Murcby MacDonald ee a GE RR ERE ORE IS Ee ses sagieet TT amas " Sag ineage ote arenes " we | H, HE IS BUYING SOMETHING STILL, IT 15 NOT VERY CLEAR WHAT , IN PITTSBURG | ahs “HIS MAGSNE SRAN GEMS To ; sd peg Heanlinl Balach wile TURNS INTO A wane way pelt ae THAT af me HE WANTS THE AX-HANDLE FoR. . IS MASSIVE SRAIN SLEMS TO THE VILLAGt STREET 45 IF HE f A Y SELL ‘ e p 6 ¢ < 4 HIS. By Untte “- set Wire | ee GRAPPLING WITH A DEEP PROBLEM. KNEW WHERE TO GO AND WHAT HARDWARE AND THINGS LIKE THAT. aor THERE 15 SOME MYSTERY IM ALL THIS © PITTSHURG, July De ! SOMETHING MUST HAVE SUNK INTO To DO AFTER HE GETS THeRE,| YET HIS CONDUCT IS RATHER PUZZLING. L VANT a “ak Ageresating $ are the HIS MIND AT LAST. LET US FOLLOW Him WHAT BUSINESS HAS ADOLF IN A astre Ae NGAD , ietay t me eset sical — os HARDWARE STOREY te Muer Oe f i comptr reasury clos F jr VELL SEASONED i the First a National bank, t . . : PAINTS OND TOUGH. i , { a . \ 1 in the city T rt and Be - <i ae : National badks recent ”, ' ; : ae (LASS, ’ dated, the f the st as < GUNS, fie held ie and’ W os / : SHOVELS nounced toda t ta v w Water Works Co: a $24 600 cor t ing ir cities, the re of w “ the bank = el Bh W. 8. Kuhn, t! bank's preside = fs at the bedside of wife > Massachusetts, to who son wa - born yesterday j : Didn't Jar Wail St ees ' = = ~ W|| Let us BE PATIENT. THE WHOLE StcREeT NEW YORK, J T r : - - : : ” - = COME OUT TOMORROW of the First-Second N t - < } MAY a) es Pittsburg tod ir fisturb W 7 2 - st J. 8. and bure are ! Beebe of es aE “SOCIAL JUSTICE’ IS — | GEN. DANIEL SICKLES VISITS HOUSE ‘WANT AEROPLANE ‘WOODY’ RESTING KEYNOTE OF GREAT WHERE HE LOST LEG 50 YEARS AGO} RIDE? TAKE ONE AT CONVENTION HERE . DOLLAR A MINUTA) | iy United Preee Lease ° | WINDSOR, Vee July 7 | Gest Wilson, who arr e | : sons in cant ey | Want to ride a " ( turday | « r P Mer | plane? Himself up t Jaud rf ‘ ke Dave ot th All right! It will ¢ $ ee ane , f vocational tr at take pla at an he American act ty t ort » of Lancas va gi oy Bhai ar et ge fr > Miss Jes a = afte t ren |nual session with great me a-miinba Sail renke @ setias of the Metropolitan theatre Sa sees hibition fligh over Lake Wash night, at the Moore theatre ington this r o jafternoon, at t adwe ay Christ e 2 9 Eaters ett in his Curt DEPOSITORS bas © the DMighest clase vaudertiie 00 1 4 z i Bette Manning icicave 1 k Winnitred De : Pianist a a LIFE IS IN VAIN TO OUR LIST. * 1605 First Ave TAS 1 SHUTE, Mer TAIES A Place to Eat Cabaret Vaudeville, 8 p. m to iam Table d’hote Dinner, with pint of wine, 75¢ HARTFORD, Cont Le gal tactics % r r terday to save | ie New Britain wife bi was hanged in | Wethersfield a few THAT'S WHY OUR METHODS PLEASE In his address of welcome, Mayor, *!P PT Cotterill rred to the fact that ‘moral p utes after there was t one 1 Ht in ttl u ! midnight this mornin : By A Mteracy In Seattle, ne 7 Saxon shot bie wife Inet Thanks | The National City Bank fo |giving eve because she was talk the expected Influx Panama canal and en necessity for preparation so as to keep out the probl |the congestion in Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 4% Interest Paid on Savings Deposits ing with another man He was sentenced to be hanged several months ago, but was granted a re NOT FISH, HIMSELF Gen. Daniel Sickles, the 93-year-old general, the oldest living hero of the battle of Gettysburg, seated prieve by the supreme court of er ith Wiimerding, in front of Roger's house, to which place he was carried when the rors, pending his counsel's appeal! serving order on the streets. MAXWELL, President 1 Moore Theatre Crowded. - wit nee leone oh " . Sunday after ' Frees Leased Wire bullet that shattered his leg bowled him off his horse. }for new trial on the ground that || F. W. BAKER, Vice President theatre was crow HILLWATER, ON. J. July 7 : —|Saxon had develo progressive |J. 1 Vice President 7 Lie os Cashier th fn insanity. Kpacteenn ae ar, Seo gee “2 KILLS HER BABY; [SOCIAL WORKERS CREED peo mreetecs is TRIES 10 DIE |_OUTLINED BY SPEAKERS POISONER BUSY At the evening meeting in the tried to swim home with b wins ner of the CB WEST, Amet Cashier CAMPBELL, Asst. Cashier Forcedonto fi 3,000 Pieces of Old English Gray Ware iT ract peeche: 1 . Puget Prince — In the following extracts from speeches delivered tn the opentn; 1911 silver cup as the best bull ter: OLYMPIA, July 7—Mrs. Frank sessions of the National Conference of Charities and Cx n + 2 goth - ; npssh ‘ » 80) Her, and 1913 prize winner in local t Harts wite of a farmer near idea can be gained of the work to which delegates at this conference |fitr, ard 1815 prize winner In lod! ea rices 4 here today, pend- bave pledged thetr lives Bherlock, is } n dog poisoner. Puget Princess was ng an examination as to her san OO ee RMR Tee re (See OF RA. owatts 1610 00 : 7 > will pay $100 reward owing her attempt at «nf ‘ear after year en 0 o t the do that |47th st, who will pay $ J . 3 » Year after year has seen a growing revolt agains he 4 cmas a for the conviction of the poisoner. & creek after the had the 50 r would be always with us, and that man was inherently de-| pi oe aiivum Tyee, winner of the a4 y praved er cup as the best bull terrier TOMORROW, TUESDAY ne tragedy happened while her u b at the Portland Kennel husband wae at work, and the Social justice says the very least among ye shall be paid enough this year, and offspring of woman would have sudceeded tn to have for himself and hie family, education, adequate housing, suffi- gg, A tee ending her Ife had ft not been for elent food, simple clothes, fuel, light and transportation reasonable Peon Wakgpercacrs & was poisoned | & bf the barking of thetr dog, which at- recreation, health, care and protection, Insurance against death and | =. tracted Hartman to the scene. Aft ability.” er being revived, Mra. Hartman 2, od a butcher knife and tnf "Social justice demands that the home shall not be turned Into t injuries on herself sweat shop, od factory, candy factory or cannery.” AT THE Angeles Cafe 1422-24-26 First Avenue Our Special 50c Chicken Dinner Served from ti a.m. to 8p. m, al Peer sear 7 ed I being overpowered | Jacob Seller wanted chicken. So sonia EP arwadose pray ie “Social juatice demands that clothes shall be honest, simple and/says A. F, Woods, 711 24th av. 8.,| as Follows appropriate. It does not exclude the fur coat for the millionaire, but it} who owns a bit of a poultry yard a oer een THAT WAS IN TRANSIT TO THE doos demand an honest sult of wool for the worker But Jacob got three bullets in Shee” Late teuteen 15¢ PICTURES—FREE | are 3 stead. Woods missed 11 birds Fri Cite Soudan Aah Gah Vocal and Instrumental Concert e A | Social justice demands that the individual be taught to spot alday night, and he's been on the! en “Sia Bcc ‘Afternoons and Evenings quack and shun him; © © © that he shall know the problems of|lookout for a return visit of the; QUality. Try —BY— ea e po In CINCINNATI, July 7.—The dan-| sex and have a holy horror of venereal disease. onic ken hunter. Seller wouldn't} Cholce Steer 15¢c Prof. Nape’s Haw-lian Orchestra ger of serious labor troubles tn Cin , ee throw up his hands when Woods| Shoulder Steak ....... —Or— cinnat! fe averted today with the “Provision against Industrial disaster, which may mean a worker ordered him. Three bullets enter-| Loin Pork 18c OA rsi- (@7e) Ss announcement that the d{spnte| killed, maimed, disabled or out of work, ts one of the demands of goctal|ed Seller's leg. His wounds were| Chops ...... svetconese ig e farted with the strike of 250 justice. dressed at the City hospital | Dry Salt Pork 13¢ 4 1 Gftvers has been settied.| ee. : CHARTER “MBMBERERU. of (backs) per Mitac Th . : All the strikers resumed work at “Social justice demands that three dally necessities of Mfe—trans. “secheeca ley as . o ork Back Bones, 2 § e receiver has been requested to sell it for on today, and the walkout was of.| portation, heat and light—shall not be explotted. It demands that the ee prererer y Fit bala 10 Ibs. for . sees 5c a . ‘ P ° * ‘ ficially deciar off. Both aides! trolley cars shall be clean, frequent and run at a three-cent fare, in. | 2° CLosed at a meeting of the clu Cholce Steer Pot 12: a any price that it will bring. Every article in the crane asions, and the differ.| stead of five, if the lower rate {s financially possible; requires that _ a ray walene Taaeths Roast, per Ib.. 26 i rth i 7 . | be submitted to arbitra-| heat and light shall be furnished to the humblest home by effictent |"!* ne memoerasp oF the | lot is worth double the receiver's price. on | methods and at prices that represent a reasonable return on actual in-|°!U> has reached 150. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED i] | vestment of capital.” ae | CHARTER MEMBERSHIP of shoul SALE STARTS AT 10 A. M. attle, won the majority of the ath- Look for U. S. Purple Stag From Rev. McKelway's Sermon at the Moore Theatre, Sunday stic evel eld he = WIND KILLS 20 “We have gone far beyond the period of human or animal sacri- eg Nethnal Gcata cacareetaor| _ltsianitien purity end igus fices National Guar ome! to propitiate Delty. Now we work men 12 hours a day at wages Sanday. Gov ister was, es fa barely suffictent to support life, and we propitinte by putting into ef-|tor at the mect P fect a beautiful plan of workmen's compensation.” eee Filling 50c Up | } ‘ poTes Mat, Gente cf eralenm to ust if Ladies ......0.0..- 00 ALL CONTRACT TEN- BG before the Milings are pinced ~ | NIS AND SPORTING NATCHEZ, Mise, July 7.—Sev eral persons were killed at Carr, 20 miles north of Vicksburg, in a ter We atone for the facts of poverty, and misery, and inhuman toil, rifie storm last night, accord Baca ; . 20 de > ; . “ ; " } 7 and needless acctdents, and deaths, by building libraries out of the tn = Gold Crowns $3- $4 fe chen te Je] [SCCPS INCLUDED | J aavicos recaived today. On come of @ bond issue whose Interest Ix pald tn bloody sweat.” z 9 aetecetee rar IN THIS SALE said that 20 persons mei os yin ie ae and confirmation “We hire women by the thousands at wages below the cost of de & impossible cent living and fill the houses of prostitution with our victims, but we lumberman, died at the residence homes." | ole yom oto treat It, then 30¢ Dair 0" rr 2 ees * tooth, allow us i Se : airy 14¢ - ee GEORGE NEWELL, a pioneer, are large contributors to the Associated Charities and the Magdalen Mi os Porcelain Crowns. You will bef Pans . eee 20c Pudding 1c Portas quality of such a tooth | Bridgenak $3-$4 requires: eg ee ne Mr of Seige od i are Kighth av. 8, Sunday nfter.|— all after an tllness of two weeks Funeral services will be hid Wet-| Blames Satan HELD AS FIREBUG nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Honney-Watson's, for Soul Kiss EDIT FOR MEN“~WOMEL, 30c Lipped Preserv —________ ing Kettles . 14c 25c large Wash Basins ...... 16c ee aee work Ouril 6 we MODERN Ry United Prese Leased Wi pe. i your vest Je Deep Rin {ODERN elegantly furnished re. | ; Phare lathe ratesing teeth of Por ing Pans ... ; C rooms at lowost rates at Hotel Vir] tog aNGRLES. J 7_-"The|, ¥OS ANGELES, July 7.—Dr. F. It means something to be able to step into a Gelhien thet you “will have the be heii adie ico 50c Baking ginus, Eighth and Virginia, near}, LOS ANGE ' hapa Ae ne|M. Mattison of San Diego is under firateclaed clothing stare : service trom } el 4 7c Westiake. Elliott 808--Advt. | human month | Be apr aia oaaston ¢ cs Hoh irst-class clothing store as large as the Eastern tS Peers eAR bie nacteria; the devil, not Olga ay on a charge of arson ‘ , FullSets Teeth, 5U Me Seamless 3c Geta Meaat, ersole, Introduced the soul kiss.” He will be ‘taken to San Diego Outfitting Company's and find the best clothing Water Paile. .4.. 0.06% ‘Aidinal ta enhahand Pet These are the declarations of the| where he will be questioned regard in the country at very low prices. But when it 25¢ Mixing ROWER. ccccse oes Rey. J. Whitcomb. Brougher, minis-|ing a fire eho Lalas ’ ter of Temple Baptist church, who | ; i eae in the hotel Leland, which admitted the hopelessness of any |!™Periled tho ives of many guests. | crusade against osculatory practice, | Mattison was arrested at Ventoo, At the same time he sounded a warning of {ts dangers. oe World. thousands of Beattie custom- ene wilt tell you that they never nae ‘ates could be fitted oo per-/ 30c Sauce do the work. is possible to take advantage of a credit system ‘Tea wins instant favor fotroduc pbadapew teeeees rich flavor te due to ite ng grown on the like ours it is more than ever to your advantage x e. to trade here, Select what you want—a little down 15e Red Rubber Mason Jar fame. Best ortd eo won if you wish—tor | ~=9NO PHONE ORDERS Rubbers, ng spond “Jacob kissed Rachael, and lifted and then weekly or monthly. It’s easy—try it. ynBe exam RECEIVED. doa = Tc up his volee and wept,” Dr. : 7 " epee dy ee Hrougher sald. “When a young man 12-Year Guarantee to All Free Examination | OHIO fie ° DENTISTS Poa gy 4 Ae, i, Recent and Raion kisses his best girl, the weeping ts tponed.” By United Prose Leased Wire | JOLIET, U1, July 7.—With a deep | wound tn her head, Mrs, Silas W. Gray, wife of an oculist, Is dead at |her home here today, The general | ‘supposition is that) Mrs. Gray |Swooned, striking her head against | Ja sharp projection, bat the police Are investigating the affair. Mrs. Gray was a sister of the late Rear | 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St Admiral Bowler of the U. 8, navy.| . Seattle Sporting Goods Co. THE RUBBER STORE 713-715 FIRST AV. R. L. Thomas, Receiver. ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silveremith Is Now Located At His New Store 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison.

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