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Ae THE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 14, 1913 | MAN SHOOTS WOMAN HE LOVED: POLICE FIND HIM TRYING TO KILL HIMSELF He Words by Schaefer FIRES TWICE “DYNAMITE ISS TOO WEAK” = ___- . nea ——_——__—— _ recently — — a tice / SAY, OS00R, MAHA HAT eee - ( NO! DYNAMITE 155 Too VEAK' ) | i medi e 1 GOT A G00T VON: GIVE mE iy \ / ill Ha 4 ’ t *YOT KIND oF Noise , DISS ISS QuiéK ror $13 - - 3 a pow i ANNOYS AN OYSTER? . | to Mra TOO MUCH DYNAMITE | gare s WHY A NOISY NOISE ANNOYS AN oyster" LOADS AGAIN Bartolemeo Chapelli, 32, loved Mary Deir, 22 She did not love him. So, yesterday morning, he shot death and killed her ramen down ¥ When the police arrived at the 5 Fooming house, at 1603 Melrose av of which Mrs. Diero was proprie tress, they found Chapelll kneeling by the body of the woman, bieed fing from two self-inflicted bullet wounds in his head, and trying @azediy to reload his revolver, that he might try again to take his own AIN “TOR life. The doctors at the city hospital @ay today that he will recover . a ~ t! o G Y watchma of the x, s . BRIDG « was Ager t Aion : " in her “the house. 7 Tho tragedy occurre Morning, a few minutes Deiro, siste » ad took the arold son for Be ee ne crcrcee rom [EVER GO AEROPLANING IN AN ARM CHAIR?| DETECTIVES ASK : ' FOR BIG REWARD Joe Conty, a saloonman of Van gotlations were commenced here today with the Italian consul by City I ctives J. Fo Majesk und Joe Mianchi to collect $5,000_re FORMEN+“WOME © panne Sunday r Lina woman couver, B. C., about three y ‘4 Chapelli had a lar 4 whiskey. He took “p freque John Card. @own stairs and we en for some o heard Chap . another roomer, came! t into the kiteh- | He says he| ask Mrs, Diero why| “Adolph” didn’t speak to him. She ward offered by the Itallan gove told him to stop bothering her agd ment f re of Jouy Donic 60 to his room | op the aying an Italtan “We'll Die Together.” | " vd “You no longer ¢ for m Cha- De was captured by the detec kes best tailoring and be pelt said Then we'll die to ft tives on Januar ast in compa vies on ¢ A small first payment 8 gether. Charlies Castro, who is now : 1 Cardo heard two shots and he i: lsopiae tives to Binion wearh tk down and the balance at € 4 rushed into the dining room. Mra.| || «lar « that Don ; Diero staggered {nto the hallway.| } was wante rmourder, the bu A H d 4 When Chapelli saw Cardo he cried, | glary ch dropped he j “You'll die, too,” and fired two shots was turned over to the in migration an some i at him. The first inflicted a slight officials, who have just landed bir } } nO k 4 en with each r ASE y»e sur in Italy WHAT, ANOTHER? Aviator’s Wife Gets Newspapermen All Lined Up i222. sss min From a militar With Cameras to See Her Soar Into the Heavens; 3. si?" tc0"f:i's Then--Oh, Gingersnaps! She Forgot Her Costume at Kian Si to oppose sident Yuan Shi Kat. The situs Yes; my husband gave me les Never fons down in Calife is belleved to be grav Oh, fudge! q scalp wound. The second went) uf astray. He then turned the gun on him-| self, firing two shots into his head behind the ear. At the city hos- pital Chapelli keeps begging for) deat m to our Husband Silas Christofferson rising from Lake Washington in his hyd ro-aeroplane yy AMUSEMENTS | SEATTLE THEATRE ‘ THE FRANK RICH d COMPANY , MODERN MUSICAL TABLOID q Prices 10c and 20c | Pantages Theatre| “Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville.” « Matinee Today 8 in con s. Butler's Liqui 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St. nia | Tooth Filler stops the ache, Drug Advertisement Parlor aviation has a number }distincs advantages. One of the Conditions Id ts that it fs not an extra-hazard: The day was | occupation tofferson spun a As an armchair aviationist, Mrs. with no more effort, trouble, or pain Silas Christofferson is a phenome than a kid playing tag. He sald the Ral success. It is an art—this avia-| wind couldn't stir an autumn leaf, tion on terra firma—tn which she go calm and balmy was the air is adept. They waited about an hoyr for Mrs. At the Rainier-Grand, where Mrs. Christofferson—the N. G., that ta, Christofferson is giving, for the) and “Angel” Jake. first time in Seatt! exhibition) Milady finally came, dressed be of aerial eloquence, she took # guile. fittingly to promenade the Boule ‘leas newspaper guy on a honeymoon vard de Parts, tn a sort of Mimsy, }trip of 500 miles. That ts to say, black silk thing, that wasn't close | Mrs. Christ8fferson and hub the fitting. t at the bottom. She latter being nothing more than an had a beautiful parasol and cute hat ordinary aviationist, who Is at pres Pshaw! Forgets Her Togs ving exhibition flights at Mad ready for the filght?” asked park, took the trip. The N. G o E osed merely to look on, or, Mra. Christofferson ox rather, to lis how can I? T haven't got She Wants to Race my riding clothes with me. “Oh, that was nothing,” sald Mra.) ( you beat that? 5 fernon, as & Fut the N. G. was not entirely 7 Meat Prices | finish the tale of her honeymoon of witMout bh la few months ago. “I have made “Of course,” he sald, “I know Tae, innumerable by myself. And you've got to change clothera for the 8) tm thinking right now of challeng- f act. But you're the «rand ow remer Do You Know You Can Increase the Efficiency of the Post Office department by having a mail box ~ Odeon Theatre ONTRA, A SNAKE CHARMER. 3 WEARTs AND RSES. 3 THE SHAT OF SILENCE, two reels.) weg Christofferson in the com First Ave. Bet. Pike and Usios. | tume in which she came to Madison | park to fly for The Star. sf eon nOw, TUESDAY jing Alys McKey, who, I am told prialist. You sald so your. wi | Editor The Star. 2 |makes some pretense of being an wo'll walt hero, ‘Angel’ and - Dear Sir In Friday's Star, /aviatrice, and who is flying at Har you run to the boathouse ® your Everett correspe t is re) bor isiand.” and change clothes.” & Sponsible for a front-page item| F 7 4 i. G. expiatned She Really Has Flown | stating that a woman of Tolt, “al. He revolved jt in his ; Phe gt le i AR " x : body of men whone tactics as a wnote are undoubtedly too radica ane _ dicted rg et onthe | the organization is fighting for a cause that is to a large extent just Soca CHAN serleed wilia. “wrote lam not a socialist. But ! don’t fear the socialist party—not a bit Ce Tee ie Nignts and “plas. [ot it Te a certain extent, | believe In many of the points included In houses in advance of any elty of ita | ‘sir Propaganda. ae aoe it ho Nees rat |. The above are excerpts from ala just cause?” Mia Llanes that wonld be cheap at |Temarkable addrcts made by Rev.) Rev. Atkinson strongly indorsed | He described with some detail/labor unions as a means of enfore jany price. |the great textile strike in Law-|ing reaso: ~ aap ae 1 nable compensation for sg hg WELFARE COM-/ rence, Mass. He referred to it as|workers, His subject was “The » . ii a a workingman’s fight for justice. | Signs of the Growing Brotherhood.” By JOHN D. BIRD, Tolt, Wash. | 3; "4. Atkinson, DD. of Chie | soctal secretary of the Congrega SOUND WARNING | tional churches of America °° LOCAL GREEKS spoke at the Plymouth bareh Sun-| CORDIAL lis Ree oe re of the Congrekatjonal pee it) INVITATION Tensed Wire the tty , July 14—-A solemn| don't Welleve,” he exclaimed, TO note of warning to Pacific const | “in eter cantroliing the money and states to provide minimum wage |luxurtes of the world, at the ex po aged Great N ot Se ace few times, saw glaring {my aviation suit is at the hotel IM ARKETS [F900 for's stolen win” Your cor | igh Mo" risen |" ie. "rbie fight Bi andy for the postman to place 3 fa aroma fed away oft ie out. | clothes, her husband's air-| “Honest, now,” he inquired, “did aig i 9 Dot a me | ship, and make a trial sp sally and truly fly? : As Follows: |er ts Mt east of Everett. It te ex-| The N. G. was to bring “Angel”|” “Why, how could Ok ik weal your mail in: Rib and Loin Mutton Be | re A age mors oy Beg I as\Jake, the photographer’ Jake’s|thing?” Mrs. Christoffersor u Z a ay Seepinaaaiae iae GC | reve fedly Advertised In The Star./somewhat of an serialist himeelf.|lantly replied. “I finished my course (This mutton Is of a superior roi! oer valay - | 4 © and! They've been calling him “Angel” | four months ago.” ° ee oe nes Ton river vallers in the, heart of|gince he made {hat ight Tast week,|.- "Your cOury he post office says every home ; Loin Pork 18c lumbering district, as advertised In| 7H a ea a ee Se PASTOR ENDORSES {should h parate mail bo 4 ee ee 15 sation you bint way view, ave a Separate mal x ‘ Ghoulder Steak ....... LOOM ine prettiest river valley that the| Choice Liver Wel rat Cote exes ‘with green'| ORGANIZED LABOR Th ] t . : t tie | asesns I'll leave {t to Realt. Will you a con Pork Femina fhe’ the’ rehcrtor “Whe cart € le ter carrier 1S no compelled to leave your ___* (backs), per Ib. ........ 13¢ pe Mig Be ee ato ae eee sive will never have a harmonious brotherly spirit until the costal . . ri Full 1 send Boalt out to investigate? | conditions of the country have b: levated; until n ie man, no ] ] h ] b t Arcee Celt... ABH Rises se, to Mir ete than |teter wnat his trade Me wheter ne sige in ame weve or munca ive MAIL UMIESS YOU Nave a Mall box or are a e wenn 1s _conai¢ | lawe of the country.” GOVERNMENT INSPECTED @ ered. It is unfair to compare this! " «Take the Industrial Workers of the World organizatl H 4 + : MEAT town with Everett | ganization. Here Is door to receive it Help improve th ; e postal ser- Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. vice of Seattle by putting up a mail box at once. You will secure your mail more promptly by complying with the POST OFFICE request. SECURE ONE NOW from THE SEATTLE STAR by clipping out the attached coupon and presenting it at The Star Members of the local Greek ec ony sympathize with thelr country in her new war, At a mass mee ing, attended by 2,000 Greeks, at the legislation applicable to men, wom-| pense of the multitude. Authorita en and children, before the opening | tive information showed that the of the Panama canal, is contained |average wage of the employes in VISITOR AND today in an address delivered here the Lawrence strike wat $1.60 altanor Temple Sunday attotnonn ‘ . i. ~. BANKER York, eneral ae cary rat NGM week. Wore tiwy mot fighting fo ‘i 300 vo oeucaa for oe war re office, together with twenty-two cents to cover a! itional Consumers’ league ‘und e which he stated that since the break of the war against Turk 10,000,000 Greeks, residing through. } out the world, had contributed $12, 900,000, one man having givon a bat- Saat a Post Box Coupon | The Seattle Star wth cco ee ee 1 1307 Teh Ave, Pawnee Bill’ will be in ING | japanned Steel Mail Box with all attachments. Tuesday and Wednesday, August 5 If yours is to be mailed enclose 12 cents extra. N = ear Union with imported jx as we have OUR MIDST DURING JoUy ine Rtiantie count” sald Mra Kelley. “If, when the Panama canal POTLATCH ‘Opened and the cheap labor of WEEK | National oh Bank’ labor code that rests on the Golden eres res Rule, you will experience just the horrors that we have nad in Meth Botet, London, fois Largest Bale WOHORADE Toa In World Kings and Queensscannot enjoy more delicious tea than you can easily afford — now that Ridgways [\ Tea is placed on general sale throughout America. | FIND BODY ON FLATS OLYMPTA july 14.—Efforts are being made today to identify the body of a man found on ‘he mud \flate pear Tumwater oroner and 6. Pawnee II's advertising advance agent so informs the throb bing and yearning public TENINO, Wn.—-The plant ot the In Soaled Alr- Tight Phas. All High-Class Grocers |. M. Ww H. 8 Dict bs R Pres, “ Cashier “Awat. Cashier sh |Sticklin decided that it was a case) Ordse Trial Package Mentser Brothers’ ‘Lumb. Behe WSSU: Asst lof suicide, as the dead man’s cloth: TO-DAY! pany,e together with timt | _— ing was found on @ long trestle over | ings, has been purchased by tho Mutual Lumber Co, of Bucoda, Wa. the flat.