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Jess than the abstract &ttorney’s opinion; much jie and infinitely more con- | reslent. Policy issued by us is by a permanent i fond, affording the high- i@ type of title protection bom. Your Bank uses It. Let us tell you about It. Write for booklet, or call. Washington Title Insurance Company { NYY VOD ling 50c Up ad Crowns §3- M4 taghtain good Wed tooth, a 1 Mt, and atters foie or Porce ain ieee 5 Priesittutren Wience to Dia Be: han - 3-54 on Guarantee ¢ to All Examination dHIO RATE, SENTISTS CUT-| | ia dead, Obregon, he sald, is near Nogales, on the Mexican alde of the border, where he will rematn until assured that he may go to Los An- geles for a surgical operation, with-| jost fear of arrest | pack {s small, the opposite condi |tion exist in Southeastern Alas-| ‘xa. The steamer Hfmboldt t# in| At the Colonial port today with 2,500 cases from ‘The Ne'er to Return Road,” two the cannery of Yes bay, and wc-| reels; “Easy Money, ‘athe Week cording to the officers, this sea-| ly, | Jack.” Until Wednesday son's pack will break all records. eee — The steamer Admiral Sampson is| At the Class A Untll W needy | FARMER PEDDLER | due tonight 1 with 12,200 cas | “When ry Married he | Heart of a Gambler,” “On the Bre DIES MILLIONAIRE Stairway,” “The Hidden Bank Ro NEW HAVEN, Conn, July 22—| | The Tree and the Chaff.” Nicholas W. Hubtnger, who eame | IT IS REAL GOL here from Madison, Wis, almost} phe |At the Clemmer Until Wednesday | penniless when a young man and| | weer The Great Raymond,” “A Chi-) began making and peddling starch | in a small way, not leas than $1, Reports of the richness of thé! nese Puzzle,” “The gold strike on the Shushanna river|“The Dream Fairy,” and its tributary creeks are further | Guardian Angel confirmed today by Will A. St . publisher of th® Dafly Alaskan, who! ag the simeta, Until Wednesday arrived today from Cordova. Steel! “Thanhouser,” three reels; “The Sweat Box,” left an estate worth O'Hara as a is treasurer and director of the Fisherman's Fortune” copper company operating {n the ss Nizina section, and, securing per-| At the Elite Until Wednesday mission, he today wired his fore-] “Athens,” “Love's Quarantine,”|! man to take available men and ally’s Sure Shot,” “The Spotted | : start for the new diggings. phant Hawk Moth.” | | | “i eee | | At the Grand Until Wednesday "si y Funnicus at Luna |!) ] Par! Ne Starfish.” _ i oe At the Olympian Tonight Frutt—Selling Price. | LONDON, July 22—Romantic| “Tamandra, the Gypsy,” two an ' oe Iiove is defended and eugenics are|'ee's;, “The Hard-Up Family's|1 4 H +4 attacked in an interview wih Drjrit” “The Porttalt | David Starr Jordan, chancellor of | Stanford University of California, | sé ve | printed today in the Dafly News AT THE THEATRES ise | "| believe,” said Dr. Jordan, “that 1.35 the free choice on the part of men THIS WEEK. 1.75 and women fn selecting mates 18! mMoore—Gill Travel Pictures, : better than any system of sclence.” | metropolitan—Dark. } Seattie—"The Girl From Pan ie arma,” HY x tongue, fresh 14 Orpheum—Vaudevitie, Liver at +2—Piqned be-|f Empress ~Vaudeville, tbh LONDON, July 22—Piqued be-| Vaudevill 194 | haten har truahend poked tan ct.al) ere, oe uyeit*| new dress, Mrs, Kate Burne of Al-|] Grand—Vaudeville and motion He ae P| dershot committed sulcide by pictures. pe ; 100 cin" | drenching It with kerosene and set: | gest lah re hotoplays = and es " herse: | ude’ . tay Hag, tie tosbeneelt |] Melbourne — Photoplays and 0 *| | vaudeville, 7 Alhambra — Photoplays and 18% vaudeville, tee | 5 in ‘ af Price." SPOKANE, Wash. July 22 ae | Earth ts being hauled from the] 9 le | ke river, a distance of 65 miles to Waukee, Wash. to make the| a oon 0 y largest railroad fill in the world.| 108 ANGELES, July 22.—Chris- | (aris Pro, | T fill will replace a Spokane, | tine al, of Seattle, one of the 19 | tland & Seattle railway wooden |gtar witnesses in the recent vice a2 | ige 3,000 feet long and 70 feet) investigation here, made good 10 | high, built at a cost of $150,000, threat and escaped from the reform Hy | | |achool at Whittier some time be 2.26 DECLARES HE OWNS _ {tween midnight and daybreak to Seiting Price | PT |o” Two other girls, Dorothy Tee 4 | WILDE MANUSCRI Swentsen and Madeline Hagen, ac LONDON, July 22.—Lord Alfred] companied her | : H Doug! under examination {a 1,800 3 bankruptey proceedings against! RELEASE STEAMER : i lhim, made a claim to the manu-| 7 + +05 86 De Profundis” of Oscar|’ port TOWNSEND, July 22 hom is 1b@ ane aying that its author had of bubonic plague hav aon 1.60 addressed it go him In the shape of in the guinea pigs getting Petes. 1 letter, Lord Alfred atling sph ata ls {ington ¢ 25,000. | tak en aboard the British steamer | Puget sound timothy aithnairn, that ane f e falta The most Important developed| Stra! ‘i iene Paw ae phd A Wheat tay coal fields are withYn a radius of |/¢* saa | “reg ra i 00 miles of Seattle. proceeded to M te to load lum acetions Jouth Africa. When the Beattie has the .largest .public airn arrived here she was|Middiinae |g. market west of St, Louls, with rats, MIKE secseseesene eve s| ALove That Passed” Brings Terrible Death to Pearl Bryan; AY, JULY 22, 1913. WHY | Wait 2 or 3 Days for , wo hums Are Han ed b the Neck Until h y Ar D d ieee C ged by The e Dea sain’ es nie th hour or two? You will like our id the state of Kentucky do} didn't x saimadcothsh sacl <aaecieeiita ‘a@ aed diae WHET right when ft hanged Scott Jackson Ii a i a ee me - pg te Pobre bidity beaut areld do work, our prices an our fair- bere onto) =6Walling n elreum tucky translated the various bits! The story of Pearl Bryan ends. ness in dealing. ho evidence for the murder of of circumstantial evidence — he|There never was any more direct en 1 eva ] i took his chum, Alonzo Walling, into|evidence tn the ease than I have Reston 1 rotate +e bridge, | his confidence and the two decided | related, Every means known to - — — | mous criminologist, and editor of jto “get the girl out of trouble" and/the police and to the amateur = * " ‘ abe, Potier sremienion Seance: lage nee backc Ve: Cepanoaceny vos | dctaoven otthaul econttioen THE RAPID. SERVICE ENGRAVING CO. reviews the case and discusses the | wed, but with her secret hidd or: | exhaus in the effort to Jamen 8, Ditty, question tn the following story ever. Jack 1 Walling guilty bey u wid The Fastest Kogravers, on, Earth ‘i , né " » 220 Liberty Bid yposite Postoffice ¢ "| By Frank P. Stockbridge How far poor, country-bred|the shadow of a doubt is > Min RE oN 4 January day tn 1896 some Pearl fell in with the project of| Head Was Never Found. boys, hunting rabbits in the Ken risking her body and her Ife in! The wearch for Pearl Bry tucky woods near Fort Thoma an illegal operation, nobody living! head was almost nation-wide i found a girl's body, partly clad.; knows if her head could be 4 lying tn a ravine | What scene of anguish and re-|who had hidden it might be trac A body—that was all | ach and craven cowardne °C | Dozens of fakers pretended to The head had been cut off. ; she and Jackson | ting {t—acores of false clews were 4 . no one knows. followed—but the 7; " € i Find Marks In Shoes. Her Drinks Doped ets dle th ctype id | Not a mark was on her clothing Perhay ow his base land deep—and the t bs ati 4 save one—the faintest of clews Hut with Jackson ‘ crowned the brided, 4 Inside her shoes was the maker's 1 Walling —fir u low resort either Jackson nor ¥ ever i name and that of a storekeeper where the drink they bought incriminating word at Greencastle, Ind. Two or th t was heavily wit Nepmaah waa’ ted Ae pairs of shoes of this particular cocaine or chloral toa nt loe=without ‘success | lot were still {n the re rs store torlous physician, who, for some | } The girls who had bought the reason, refused to touch tt ‘ mae ne in loe ie Word | { rest were at home—all but one and then, in a cab, across the Ohio! The dictagraph had not been tn Pearl Bryan er, through Newport to the Fort | Y¢™ted brisoners = were But Peart ts visiting friends tn Thomas hills : ; India is,” her people explained. | » cabby saw them draw the REAL HARVEST, > Well-to-do farming folk they were, | Kod girl across the fields tr Ce: and Pearl was as “nico” a girl as the starlight. None but Jackson fy hs We a ee "fend ti PUT IT AWAY But she wasn’t tn Indtanapolis that, but the mutilated & Ph pea Said lta A ae “aH P4 be was lying dead in Kentucky what must have happened eae harm fato secon an at iy the NOUR. ‘ Only « mother could have ident! Attempted Operat trint—« jo dury #6 aid ‘ | |fied the mangled, headless body, The operation the innatt 80, on March 20, 1897, they NK ye but the mother knew {t for Pearl's doctor had refused to do, they at-| were hanged—hanged by the _— » pitiable story, pleced to. tempted. ‘Then, believing they had| necks until they were dead— : 1 af weeks of inquiry, ts gone too far and killed her, they| hanged, protesting their In IT WILL ALWAYS: quickly t tried to nave themselves by d nocence to the last—hanged on - 3 The Old, Old Story. | stroying {dent Rut—so the! circumstantial evidence. - BE HERE WHEN i horrible truth eared as in Was It right? a 4 4 ‘ tik sah old 4 ete. ita oo wety terpreted from the circumstances Would YOU have hanged — YOU NEED 5 ae Gaines acctaren Ping pon oak by the state's expert wit on them on such circumstantial . oe ae i §s dec could earl nut e been 1 live’ f E 4 understand—“the way of a man vt 3 Ser stilt : evidence? It doe natter whether you are a farmer or not. YOU R Ph) we See. IARVEST is the money you earn. Who gets the moneg [iE ‘The Greencastle dentist had em you earn? The farmer saves some of his grain for seeds. fm ployed a young assistant—Scott d. Nothi f Jackson. It had been love at first | You should put some of yours in the bank for seec othin: sight on Pearl's part—and what Lanne July 22.—A new form | will grow if you plant nothing. The money you have SPEN passes too often for love on Jack Have any trouble communicating | of protest against imprisonment will not protect your old age—the money you pl lant in our, son's, Then Jackson had gone to} with the conductor? Car too crowd: was today added to her k WILI " | Cine { to study. In the college ed #0 you can't tell him where you!jong jist by M Emmeline eT ern Mee IR ‘L VOTT lot dentistry—and after he had| lwant to get off? eae BD ht Pg shrapityd eyed Make OUR bank YOUR bank. | y }gone Pearl found that she had to née Counetiions Griffiths letrike Which aha alteaty bas inane] We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings. f pig! HNP Resmi oie ae. He tntr 1 ares: urated, Mrs. Pankhurst flatly | Probably {t never occurr er Monday to require the fuses to walk, The #ix women ta | N th B k & T t B that he might REFUSE to marry et rallway companten to. place en Into custody yeaterday with Mre.| ortnern Dan rus Co. ae er. push buttons tn all their cars Pankhurst were sentenced to two | , J Plan To Help Her, The measure was referred to the and three weeks for disturbing the Pike Street, Corner Fourth Avenue. y- So Pearl, starting ostenstbly for franchise committee. peace. | THE UPTOWN BANK. : Indianapolis, had gone to Cincin- be ——--——— -—-- - — — eres nati, Many had seen her there, to p Jackson's company. But Jackson | Because the supreme court had M O V I CHICAGO, July 22—Side-tep-| held that the $2.75 minimum does ping grape julce, Secretary Bryan |not apply except upon “local, tm the Home Until Wednesday | went into the class of the former | provement work,” President “Bob” | lumont Weekly,” “The Modorn |YiC® president, “Buttermilk Char- 4 | Hesketh of the council bas tntro-|gnare,” “The Message of the Flow: |/°%" Fairbanks, today, when { duced a resolution to amend thelers,” “A Passing Cloud.” bought that beverage and a large, } charter so as to make the minimum | Pag fat cantaloupe for each of four re- it wage apply to all laborers engaged ? Unt Wednseday | 2ortere who interviewed Rim at the i on any city work. © Bay,” “The Rose of | 24!ry lunch counter at a depot ite The resolution was referred, Mon-| May,” “Love's Old Sweet Song,” UI¥Aan was en route to Oelwein, Ia, res @ay, to the judiciary committee. If} “The Joy Ride.” to lecture. He refused to talk at 4 +f approved by the council, it will! eee longth on political or Mexican at) EP jeome up to a vote of the people| At the Dream Until Wednesday | ‘*!"*. } a jnext March. | “The Secret Formula,” two reels; ere: | a — “Bandy and Shorty Work Together,” | ; {ubby’s Toothache,” “Doing the LOTS OF SALMON “april eee o - ¢ At the Alhambra Until Thursday! NOGALES, July | 22. United “His Weakness C Conquered,” States Consul Frederick Simpich While reports from Western|“when He Wore the Blue,” “Her |today denied reports that Gen. A) Alaska state that the early salmon | Awakening,” “Four Queens and a| {fo Obregon, Mexican rebel leader, i a feakh Seance -| SRE. The Star’s latest and best gift offering to new sub- scribers is the Burham Shaving Outfit. It is a very handsome and complete set, consisting of heavy kourled handle Safety Razor with 7 guaranteed blades, nickel handled shaving brush and Colgate shaving stick in nickel box. 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