The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 17, 1913, Page 6

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WIFE WALKS INTO SURF AND DROWNS: HER HUSBAND IS AFRAID TO FOLLO nization of “Osgar und Adolf, Ltd. Ss MAN’S NERVE Details of the Org a ADOLF, 1 HAF A BAN. WE VILL INCORPSE RATE OURSELVES UNO 'SBVE / some SsTock Va FAILS HIM IN YESS WE ViLL Bt MEANS A BODY SURROUNDET MIT Ge DER BRESZIOT LOS ANGELES, July 17.—His courage falling him as the cold wa ters of the ocean lapped his knees, John G, Boyle of San Francisco Is a prisoner in jail today, charged with abetting the suicide of his wife, who fulfilled her part of the couple's pact to end thelr lives, and walked to her death in the surf at Redondo Beach Royle and his wife, who are sal to have ed a gt in San R Reach r carefully arranging their depa his world A k at e 1 e stra “AGS TRATION TREASURY UND BOARD A c ARPET TRATION, DOT OF MEN ENTIRELESSLY WATERED STock. L wee END, CIGARE TARY OF DIREC ncaa” iy Pre aie muse? ter of a a fow health Gaeon Theatre : “The Dream Home”—Re ‘ “The Lost Combination,” “P ep Ing Pete and the Bandit"—Sp Re nnle Laurie"—Rellance. t. Pike and Special to Ladies. Tailor-Made Skirts from own material $3.00. We fv goods, $5.00 $01 Union St, Near Sth Avenue. __ Open Eve All “~All Night Potlatch Souvenir Dance at Dreamland Tonight (Seventh and Union) your igh the Potlatch Souvenirs Given to All Serpentine Battie Admission 25c, including 5 dance tickets. Ladies fre Cftice Phone, Main 1764 Ree Phone Kenwood 1472 ROBERT CURTIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wiring, Repairing, Installing 1018 Post St. Seattle “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. isar atuef siya } pur y9 shes 66Qpue sae] S194 Or bands her supple down the flower Here she ha waist wit lined walk t Pacific Stump Puller “Ballt for Northwest Stamps” A simple, powerful and as she sinks into the hamm i promised to meet |she blushes pink as the roses that bend to | 1} 382 au er > where ck Doctor’s Boyish Face Reveals Skin Renewer DENTIST 113 First Ave, Union Block. am now giving my entire time and personal attention to my Dental Prac ties, Edo not compete with cheap) dental work. but nse the best materials | © Known to the dente! profession. an then have the dentist you lo your work. er you come wore and sea my Pp’ the entrance of * Itke the one tn A Beware of Fake Dr E4win J. Brown, D. D. 8. Beattie’ Leading Dentist 712 First Ave Open evenings * @nyn unt!) 4 uing tirely renc ax, pro! sther valuable rejuvenator used thin doctor was a wrinkle-re V V strictly in the highs grade piano and plaver piano business. We sell better pianos for less pre money, give easier terms than el WAAK-BAKER PIANO COMPANY, Inc. 1406 FIRST AVENUE. 106 UNION STREET, Bon Marche Annex Beattie, Wash Factory Distributors for the Ivera & Pond, Hallet & Davis, P. Vick, Conway, and Others. Effective May 22d, 1913 S.S.PRINCE RUPERT S.S.PRINCE GEORGE Leave Aeattle, Wash, Leave feattie, Wash, Midnight, Wednesday, Midnight, Sunday, ¥or Yor Victoria, Vancouver, Victoria noouver, Prince Rupert and | Prince Mupert and Granby Bay Mtewart BE RUPERT WEDNEADAY FOR Harbor eAarur Jedway AT FOR Ikeda and ECTING r Poacher Inland, Skidegate, Pacof! Rone nt Pa or Way, Be ANTIC STEAMSHI PaTa me General Agent enger Department a6 aoonien, © Pho 709 AGENTS FOR Viret Ave and ALL TRANSAT LINES, ‘OLD MANIS GONE: THREE ARE HELD man, who has } Rallard The ing b porte Tuesday tried to sel pene in th CONVICT SLAVER “Summertime Is Girl Time,” Janie, Her Heart Beating Time With His A Picture and Fable From Pen of Alys Goddard nt Tom whose name t who saw Lys SAN FRANCISCO, July Guilt mpt to pander t# the verfiict standing against Samuel N. Grubb, a well known advertising man, and Mra. Rose Marks. The convictions are said to be the first ever secured on this charge. Miss Camille Meining was the princt witness. She testified that she came acquainted with Grubb in Los Angeles and that after coming here he introduced her to Mrs urks, who placed her in a resort ton ed by in th CHARLEY’S JOKE | Only one deputy rematns in Ren- | t h cfAtised two more of his| deputies to be remove@ from the little mining town whicn was thrown into considerable agitation by the “bulldozing” tactics attempt | Ponders 1D M'DONALD IS ON TRIAL IN ALASKA t ( 1 and al he today for the killing of C. N. Hor 1 miss | a at Tre l mine, on May 4, 19 A fur an been secured and ng of testimony ts In! McDonald, who was no indicted] at the 6, was in Mexico when the cas A to that point, and way to Alaskal BROWN LANDS STATE JOB OLY™ A ’ J Wo Brown, M. Lar 1, wh or { at caress her cheek John Oleen and W at the King county stigation of the appearance of an old ‘# unknown, but 4 for several years at later at Richmond and hree under arrest were the the About an ago he bought an olf fish t from J. Crain Fish he found the boat adrift and he is alleged to have the oars and the stuff boat Pu excitement had be mer, who found th sand dug from thing away and sald he| the little pleces of gold | 4 Just to have some fun. | Sheriff Cudihee Deputy Sheriff Koberta, Mayr's \ eur Stomach Bad? JUST TRY ONE DOSE of Wonderful Stom. Remedy and Be Convin That You Can Be Restored to Health. Steamers Fortuna and Atlanta will be permit ted within the lines to view the motor boat races on Take Wash ington The steamer Atlanta will leave from Madison Park, steamer Fortuna wil ve from Leschi Park. Races be gin at 10 a. m. on Thursday and Friday, and at 1 p. m. on Sat- urday. Steamer tickets, $1.00. Make your res ervations early ANDERSON STEAMBOAT COMPANY Phone Beacon 183. ach iced eee oes tease, Tom, coming within the cool, quiet shade from the dusty | and noise-laden streets, thinks that Janie is the sweetest weeseriai simmer, “nemeay fcr ing the joyous summer day can hold—the prettiest picture | wes montha | © you Fecelve L112 Western Av. Seattle Woah. rowned head to the very ty slippered foot . | Janie diment of “Ss r 1 Tom whispers ? eyes, “and love time is our just yours and mine, This happiness to mutforers long, lazy summery afternoon was only made that I might t na murmur to you the story of For summer time is girl time—boy time—love I love you.” | AY, JULY 17, 1913 I via ALSO BE DER CAPITAL “Stock, DER COMMON OR GARDEN STOCK LAO DER PROMOTIONS BTOCK UND DER-ACIDS UND LIAGILITIES, UND DER — STock, '16-Year-Old Sea DER PREFERRED ttle Girl Takes Five-Year Sentence Rather Than Testify Against Man She Loves a a HAL | COMFORT YOUR — TORTURED SKIN No matter how you care! [been tort {tehing, bur humors. ntiney n the sores stops right there! that very minu gets well #0 ashamed of the money you threw away on useless, tedious treat. ments, Wherever drugs are sold, you can be Just as sure of finding Res {nol Otntr tooth brush This is because doo tors have prescribed f ) regularly for the last teen years tl ery dru it constan Trial fre more, Md Works wonders for sunburn. Before buying Water Front Investigate VENICE On Bainbridge Island Albert B. Lord Northern Benk Bldg. Meat Prices CUT TOMORROW, FRIDAY FRYE:CO.’S |. MARKETS As Follows: Cholee Steer Bolling 449 Apahen Brand Bacon 123 c Choice Steer Shoulder Steak Pork Liver Rib and Gein Mutton Chany 15¢ (This mutton le of a superior quality. Try It.) GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEAT Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. nt as court-plaster or a| | LOS ANGELES, Cal., July 17. —(Spl.)—Nothing can force Christine Neal, 16-year-old Se attle girl, to testify against J. P. Hardigan, the man she says she loves, though he is charged with contributing to her delin- | quency, for which she must serve five years in the Whittier reform school. “I'm willing to give up five | years of my life for Hardigan, | because | love him. I'll give five years of my life for one of his any time. They can't keep | me in Whittier any longer than | five years, anyway, 80 | should worry “1 wouldn't testify against | Mr. Hollingsworth just for spite. | (Hollingsworth w: charged Jointly with Hardigan.) They made me mad by sending me to Whittier, because | wouldn't tell on a friend. They can't make me talk, Why, even my brothers and ers have told me they wouldn't speak to me | again unless | testified against | Mr. Hollingsworth, but I don’t care. “But | don't like Dick Hol lingsworth the way | like Mr. Hardigan. 1 can't love more than one man at once.” The girl looked down and smoothed her stylish gown with a whimelcal amile. “Well,” she concluded, “when | get out of Whittier, | guess all my clothes will be out of style; that Is, if | stay there five years. But I'm not going to stay there five years. I'm going to escap Christine left her home In Seattle with Evelyn Nesbitt, one of the witnesses in the vice Investigation here, FIND BODY OF WOMAN VICTIM | y United Presa Leased Wire PORTLAND, July 17—The rescue | party returning !n an automobile from Mt. St. Helens with the bodies Jof Mr. and Mrs. ©. B, Smith of this lelty, who perished on the mountain | after being lost {na biizzard July 6, arrived today. Mrs, Smith's body was found yesterday, according to| linembers of the party, about 1,000 \feet from where her husband's body, | | with the neck and arm broken, was | found Monday. Indications are that Mrs. Smith died of exhaustion | It 1s apparent that Mr. and Mrs. | Smith were separated while trying| to make thelr way down the moun-| j tata in the storm. | WILL INSPECT MINE Coal dealers in Washington, Or- | and British Columbia, have invited to attend the public of the Issaquah mine, | operated by the Issaquah and Su perior Coal Mining Co., of Seattle, {which will take place July 18 The} Issaquah mines were recegtly re-! jopened on an extensive scale, eron been Inapection sulclde pact is revealed here today 86, and Stephen Mastick, fed the aged woman morphine and FUL, ch bre Words by Schacte = on nn peri? Music by Mac! imal & aceannis on at a morning - the fe You? You can ," o - DER LAUGHING Stock! i ration say, VOT —_—_——~y ec viLL wee In Diss " ie concenn? / i th ; fo nor improve trict The Seattle companies of ational Guard will give thelp er dance on ‘SHE'S B6,HE'S 295 o's". SAN JOSE, 17.—A strange ‘ July in the death of Mrs. Olive J. Smith, 29 For Mastick, nyfferer, 72 hours before she died, who was a tuberculosis wrote down the story of her fir Wie self into a shattow iake at Monte rey Rac Mastick’s mother, who 1! y {al assistance p< ft is said, since which btain good ooevilca Smith has t ayed t pear and ‘efterwa sheeca aie Po ni at the gales strange pair ¢ ie | Porcelal [tions with a feast of ple, mt crear in Monte ey " are sires considerable to place bridge DESTROYER HIT © NEW YOR July 17.—The tor Fanning was Brooklyn navy by her sister destroyers and Jenkins. Her after a the Jarvis crew compartment was flooded and y she was listing badly. T ature ve nomena See . ol! he accid ti nol a bu’ who wi ton ee of ith » accident Is not stated, but knew that Sinsek aaee it is ‘reported that the warship was tea so perfectly until they had mi bumped and sprung a leak off Fire|the work. | Island lightship. The disabled ves.|, Any work that dosnt pegus sel left yesterday with the fleet of 2 a any time mis warships escorting the Brazilian today if you battleship Minas Gerais with For eign Minister Lauo Muller aboard, |" out to sea SALISBURY, Eng, July 17. OH 10; RATE Major A. Hewet of the ar Aviation corps was killed here to-/ DENTISTS day. While 200 feet in the air his] soy usiversity St. 98 end aeroplane collapsed St. Opp. Praser-Patersen Ca We have imported a lot of Potlatch Hats that we intend to distribute among the young men and young women FREE as long as the supply lasts An imitation Panama that will please the boosters and fun-makers. Come in and register and get one We have also a supply of Potlatch Toys for the little ones. Bring them in and let them help along the celebration. BUSH & LANE PIANO CO. Wholesale Manufacturers Retail 1315 Third Avenue. Are You Ready? the Potlatch swim just as welll and our liberal waY 1y . You we have everything nec can be in not doing business enables you t: On Credit Select what you | want and pay later. | Do not forget to ask 1332-34 Second Ave. “Seattle’s Reliable Credit Hoss” for souvenir.

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