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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 2. CONSUMERS T0 The Old Story of the Hare and the Tortoise _— i = a eeegenmy HERE J AMON A 60-MILE KING) NoT EVEN IN SIGHT YET. HE MUST ve ) AN, SWE tt P PHYLLIS, How ABouT - SEE FACTORIES CONTEST MITADOLE WHY IT 133 A ) PLODDING ALQNG ON Hiss SHORT GETTING A NICE GLASS OF ‘180, ts ia eeake 1 YON W) | SNINCH. 1 MAF LEFT HIMSo Rar _/ PAT LEGS PIGHT OR NINE MILKS BUTTERMILK FoR A bah sie! He gh. a ‘ er BEHIND HE HASS Ho CHANCE 7 BACK. WHY SHOULT I" voRrry CHAMPIONSHIP PEDESTRIANER ! VeaD Mabe T LET YOU 7 w 7 VoTEVER POOR Boos! ~~ UNO VALK LIKE A HOUSE ye ee oe —_— VEAR VON , woap fa I ‘ cise ialanedsuilie anata AFIRE ? . ‘ . DM. i By : I ~~ NK y | - : 1 { Bary to com, iete the t Socialists Meet in Wrecked Hall he Fourth Ward local the socia The World’s Pe ean ees “RUNAWAY WIFE when you use = me | yex ime occas nec whenever there is most universally popu remedy known,—Beecham *s | UNDER ARREST) Pills, which have stood the | test of time with absolute suc- en ie July cess and their world-wide fame | "EVERETT rests securely on proved merit, | Laura Wage o_ [rest here weeks" sear y finally gave u de she had been 4 Her arrest foll the Wash aged 2 relieve the numerous ailments the road and let sheriff's car caused by defective action of Ps* M Ww dmitted th the stomach, liver, kidneys |, MT. Wasner admitted that she d deserted her husband and two and bowels. Cleansing the chijdren and ran away with Smith system, they purify the gocet and Fra . who are friends of and tone_ body, _ brai nerves. Beecham’s Pills ‘a quickly; they are aways 2 safe and reliable, and P may depend upon it GREELEY, ,Colo.,, July 23 Will Benefit You «: you erany? senate you are—or—not nor Sold everywhere. In bones 10c., 25¢. ota’ and don't know it is more or less “off” at times, a cording to Dr. Lightner, an e on mental ¢ anda at the Sta’ ‘hers’ Collexe sum mer a ot hb Meat Prices isc '!S" sexe fi TOMORROW, THURSDAY, FRYE:CO.’S MARKETS ' 15¢ your wor ment or a button mistakable signs sanity, little lapse: from the normal, says Dr. Witmer, whose specialty ts the study and observation of de fective children | in public schools. FIND TWO BODIES By United Press Leased Wire PORTLAND, July 23.—Through the lone efforts of C. A. brother of the drowned girls, who spent many agonizing hours in grap- Rib and Loin ate Chops : : pling, the bodies of Miss Carrie and ee tact. a superior [ESE Rita Lee are recovered from quality, Try It) the Willamette river. The gtris were drownd early yestrday who the canoe in which they were rid- ing, capsized. A. G. Michell and Arthur Hergt, thetr compantons, were rescued. at ‘ Choice Steer Shoulder Steak . gel Steer ‘cy? 10c Loin Pork Chops . Wisconsin Cr Cheese GOVERNMENT MEA OLYMPIA, July 23.—The citizens of Olympia, by a large majority, |have voted bonds of $150,000 for the establishment of a municipal | water plant. CITY NEWS The Chamber of Commerce has made arrangements with the Ore gon-Washington for a special ex- cursion to be run from Seattle to the Pendleton Round-Up in Septem- | ber. INSPECTED Tv Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. VEGETABLE SILK _ UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY Silk. Costs One-Fourth Bank Bidg., 2nd & Pike Steamship Awa Maru of the Nip- pon Yusen Kaisha line will carry |full passenger list when {t leaves |for the Orient next Tuesday Thieves “jimmied” open the pay telephone boxes in the north end of the postoffice, securing about $3 in nickels. There was gloom among Seattle | A Place J otrccne%ar: United States customs burned 700 perfectly good cans of joplum in the city Incinerator et Vaudeville, 8 to age sodas oc |health exhibit in the Hon Marche |thia afternoon at 4 o'clock by Dr. Table d’hote Dinner, with pint fp. Vv. Van Phul. Gus Henderson, of wine, 75¢ | milk inspector, will also speak. =| Following a hearing before W. D. Totte United States commission. n, charged with v er, Joe A i tion of the Mann act, was bound obo Ue over to the federal court ja lecture to be given at the city J. Archie Hers, former school principal, sentenced to a year and a day for whit» slavery, and P. Gon | zales, unde der charges island today. a life sentence on mur. were taken to McNells \Lawmakers Get Into the Movies July 23 PARIS, Parliamen tary life in Paris is to be shown in the “movies” as the result of successful negotiations between a leading firm of film makers and the French govern compete nse the bes to the dental pro ment, Permission was today (3 7,1) {the mayor, is preparing an ordt and ¢ 1| officialy given for the taking es reels) and a keystone com-|at KF irst Ave. and W all) nance providing for a heavy fine charee.. My «| Of a series of pictures showing July 23.—The three Swiss| edy, | anni ; Jand imprisonment for persons who ¢] the various stages of debates in | guards who caused the recent mutl-| la aoa St, and see for yourself insult the flag. The propc ordi oe the chamber of deputies and |DY at the Vatican were discharged vew Ret. Pike and Union, a ne ‘ ,/hance will carry an emergency sr nare tne Gentiet yo"! the senate, and the Jegisiators | today by Pope Plus and ordered to|————— afd W ~~ Yi and how chaise, “Cu Potorsdn, an LWW, ma to my offices te| displayed much anxiety to eave at onc he other 72 guards Before buying Water e |charged with disorderly conduct (foodie ADB BL AGH I ialllclablemadlicacc a ee ey SIAAP OIA: Gane IWventigate. mevet |e Od a for attempting to speak in the of the bulidings te Jom or remaining under oid conditions. |etreets in violation of the mayor's Ss bees ae was ne eros Sésitio hoa, 8 publie._bathipu| Movke tale cRatiare Liana VENICE Coast Construction Co,| toe tie eintion of the gevor's Edwin J. Brown, D. D. &. | pavilion equipped with 1,590 lockers A f * On Bainbridge Island ti be sentenced later. | Beatties Lending Dentiat and sults to take care of 6,000 pe, fides be Nae aah ide 2502 First Ave., Seattle.| 4 1, refi ve ‘fe 5D nd f are of 6,000 gists, 250 attest 02 s ae . cool, refreshing place, Birkel novell eit Aves cun.| People. This tx managed by the Albert B. Lord I ri Nepean Peco Gays vail 4. te people who Py Park Board at a minimum cost to one side of | Everybody "| #1 took my gun from the shelf and CITY WILL RUN IT when the| officials | “Certified Milk” Is the tople of | ‘Mystery in Case of Beautiful Alice Crispell, Who Sank to Her Death After a Night of Revelry| ALICE CRISPELL AND HERBERT JOHNS WILKESBARRE, Pa. July 23—J/coroner’s jury exonerated him. Alice Crispell was last seen alive July 4, and Johns was the last per-| son seen with her, He says they| spent the evening In dancing and then rted He has declared he does not know how she came to her death William Crispell, the father, ts gious enthusiast, fo! ing ae |polnted It at my daughter. ‘It would be better that the bullet In this gun should plerce your heart than that you should sell your soul [to the devil,’ I told he Such was the warning William Crispell, Wilkesbarre, Pa, gave bis | re! daughter Alice, whose body was conversion by Hilly Sunday, In taken from Harvey's lake on July 7, remarkable statement, he lays his when he realized that she was fol-!danghter’s death at the door of bad lowing that willo'thewisp—the companions and an undeveloped Nght that shines from cate win-/ mind's mad passion for gay life |°"e The police are divided between Herbert Johna, sweetheart of the |the theortes "that « religious mantac Sesownen girl, has just been re-|slew Alice and that she was a vio |arrested for her murder, Although a|tim of one of her sweethearts TURKS HAVE POWERS ALL UP IN THE AIR | LONDON, July 23.—With off!-| Servian troops have captured Be- Jelals of the government freely nd-|lodgradchik, Bulgaria, after fierce | mitting that tion by the| fighting, accompanied by heavy Powers in the Balkan struggle {#| losses almost certain, as a result of Tur-| Tho main battle, ft is sald, wae key's advance, Sid Edward py fought at St. Nicholas. The Servi- jand the ambassadors of the Pow-|an and Greek troops are cont.nuing their cperations against Bulgaria, |in spite of the progress of peace ers todey helt a hurried confer lence over the situation in near Sast, which is admittedly grave. | negotiations at Nish. The only question to be settled) Bulgaria formally protested to apparently is whether the Powers|the Powers today against alleged shal] act unitedly or shall delegate, Turkish atrocities at Adrianople one power to act for the concert.|and Kirk Kiliisseh. It in alleged | Russia ts believed to be the most | that the Moslem troops have mas- | available sacred hundreds of women and It war today that| children. GIFT APPROVED|LINDLEY 10 EAT announced The acceptance by the city of the| Secretary of War Lindley M. Gar Highland Park and Lake Purlen/rison will be a guest of the Com ealleay recommended by the| mercial Club at a dinner to be given Seattle Commercial Club at ita) Tuesday, August 5. A telegram of meeting Tuesday night. The lne,|the secretary's acceptance waa re- which cost $1 of any debt to the city 000, 1s offered free|celved by Otto A. Case, secretary of the club. Governor Lister and | Mayor Cotterill will also be guests lof the club at the Garrison dinner. TRAIN KILLS HIM A NEGATIVE VIRTUE “What's that petition you want me to sign?” “It's for the recall of our counctl- man, He refused a bribe of $50," . t that's kind of in his favor, fan't 11?” “You, barring that he asked for an Increase in the amount ee LEWISTON Cc. M. Odell “Idaho, July 23—Mre ed 74, is dead here today as the result of being struck by an O-W. R. & N. passenger |train. Mra. Odell was crossing the track, and, being deaf, did not hear| the warning signal POPE FIRES TRIO} Odeon, Theatre | Danep at Dreamland tonight, *** Northern Bank Bidg. TIS TO BE REAL PUTS COAL BILL WILSON MUST 30" HOME MADE FEED A banquet, whose menu will con: sist exclusively of Seattle made an locally grown products, will be lv. Jen to the visiting Northwest retatl merchants a their families cn the closing d of the convention r t Merchants’ ass week of Au ot 18 t at y * Ma cia tion The bi Industrial fair, to be held at the Armory simultaneo with the m hants’ convention, gives in dications of being & givat siiccens. The — enthusiastic pert! which the local manufacturers ha thus far shown, proves {t the lnrgest and event of the kind about LOS ANC July 23.—Em bracing land wnen and heredita | ments totaling “$20,000,000 fn value. the extate of the late Lucky Hald win ts ready for distribution, fol lowing the filing of the executors account and During the f have elapsed since Baidwt |his fortune has grown $11,000,000. From Mill "Direct to You. If every owner of a) vacant lot in Seattle} jonly knew that we can| \build a modern bunga- low on it for him, and convert his — useless «|property into a home “| or income property and lat a cost to him of, say, | fifteen dollars a month, \ ened do this a!l for him without the © slightest trouble on his part, and within a month or six weeks from the time he tells us to go ahead, HE WOULD CERTAIN- LY TELL US TO BUILD. If you are the owner of a VACANT LOT, you must do yourself the favor of investigat-| ing our building plan. | We frame our houses at the mill. They are made, and look just like any other well-built house, and are, if any- thing, stronger in con- struction. They are and plastered, and in every way attractive and substantial. We are able to save you good |money, Mr. Lot Owner, because we are able to economize in the cost of | framing, in the cost of erection, and in the cost of building material. Visit our exhibit house 1 Telephone Elliott 1121, | double constructed, lath | Words b Schaef Music by MacDeraig -—~ = Ke TA WINS BEFORE HOUSE: | WASHIN Ur the house own an of ership a railroads and ¢ n Its features include the hours of In q and drastic reg private in vantage in the resources ¢ SMUGGLE JAPS NCOUVER n Ona Mar tion authorities jare today investigating w they slieve to smuge ambia, fi oleh t Japan men we herp ¢ | steamer Catnc and if fou to | w jbe unlawfully here, will be deport led. For sot he authorities | verify reports | landed on | c¢ s by dence by re for several months, come south on regular |with thetr pay checks to show that | they some time. By United r need Wire BOIS 5 A ruling today | made by Fe ral Judge Frank 8./ | Dietrich. declares land within gov-/ ernment reclamation projects can- not be taxed while the U holds | title The decision, which will af. |fect reclamation projects tn other |atates, was rendered in an action brought by the United ae |against Lincoln county, the point at| |esue being the assessment made by he county of government lands within the Minidoka project, in southern Idaho. The Minidoka pro Ject land is highly tmproved | | AR a > | Today brings to a close the “Worry” contest, and we are be ginning to feel like one of the |"Worryites” who writes 1 should worry, weep and wall; This “worry stuff” is getting stale. But despite the fact that it ts the last day, the couplets are pour-| jing in by the wholesale, and the |iittle worry slogan is defiant at |being ushered into the past with the other phrases and sayings We have awarded the last dollar to “Snookieookums,” and he or she |will recelve same upon making known their {dentity. This ts the couplet | should worry and be too warm, Vil just ditch my clothes, lke “September Morn,” | “SNOOKIEOOKUMS,” | eee Othern: | |! should worry, but not get vexed, |When the preacher “swate” me with his text. M. M,, Throe Lakes, Wash. eee I should worry and at the seashore R. T. 2813 loth Ave. N 1 should worry Hee sane a holler, I've got ten Kinds and | need that dollar. DAD. | 0's 1 should worry and swallow my | When the butcher meets me with | his bill, MRS M TO ENFORCE LOYALTY By Cited Pre PORTLAND, July ‘23.—As an ont growth of the recent disorders re sulting from Mayor Albee'’s prohi bition of street speaking, City At torney La Roche, at the request of First J aod Spring.—Advertivemen® ght WINDSOR, Vt., July 23.—Pre dent Lincoln studied by can and wrote some of his me If, af i lent Wilson comes ~ INTO COUNTRY. =: ork for the succes elty's comi tola Festiv y Balboa. Mayor working | John then to} commissioner, steamers | tle's r | Be! hram is president of the Wash- have been in the province/ington Panam: al |ed by the governor, to |penditure of |will give W. ace in the San Francisco fair of | 1915. USE OIL LAMP GUARANTEED PURE De Level Milk Clarifier ts only sure way to cleanse We use the latest mode, ringing with the Potlatch, has ped hae is with San Francisco to * of the latter celebration, the Por- The Portola will be the dincove Seattle 1418 Eighth Ave—Phone BRANCH OFFICES: 2200 Ladd Place—Phese North 668, 1926 North 46th Sted, Phone North $360, Cotterill Schram has appointed as resident Portola to co-ordinate Seat- plans for participation. *acific Internation. nmission, appoint ect the ex- the $175,000 which hington a prominent Exposition Co TODAY'S STYLES TODAY cmmeees | Warm Weather Clothin We understand thoroughly the warm weather. needs of men during Our stock of men's furnishings, including the famous BRADBURY SUITS, is adapted to complete and summer wear. Our easy payment plan makes 1t possible for you to be com- fortable now. 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