The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 24, 1913, Page 6

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AIDS JUST LITTLE THINGS.--A POKER, A SCRAP OF PAPER, A SHRED WHY TWO, i ee mon, OF SKIN, SOLVED GREAT ROCK ISLAND EXPRESS CAR MURDER) #\ee seri ecee's i ont Morgan today has ordere TO HAIR 9 4 B. Pietro to make two marble busts of his father. Both will be life size, nf By Frank P. Stockbridge | SOS St RRC nite eee Sere reageha ad suarble eos Pra: sl water ts amp Pre aterprios Association) Shreds of human skin under valise in from| Te busts will be somplete ) oY ent re a the dead man’s finger nails « up and | Sdout elght months. Satine a6) It ae the asus wore ae A corner missing from one ery last one @nd dandruff an criminal overlooks that send draft in a bundie of canceled f search, re Fou stinmaculace y him to prison or death. Lit VOURNOE hwa ga Crullers or Fried Cage Bate will \ tle. things —'habits,-a torn! sju0 enough evidence to fied a om just, oon Never Greasy to do up, while scrap of paper, forgetting tO/murderer with. Put the test of a oocioas : Py Mra Mok Hin, Battor ae ae fe notice the weather. good detective 1 ability to oF a 7 ie oad on ec Gagsen : Little pyre o_o find clows ir THE LITTLE : Py saggy Sourvnin tt ement « A midnight h/ THINGS t “ a ceagentin oles yi sale: anes : ‘and cur 13. 1886 wont “ : this wage TH DETECTIVES . phe | eo Island train stopped at tective was William A. Pinkertot TO BHADOW SCH} "A sts Follow } loss if pyroxt nd ee “A 28 is cert nger-en: larr The poker, for instance ne h 1 a bad hs) where hat Rioaati ths pever nae use t id bent the tae $50, and $100 bills a certain fat behind the stov ) RAIL, : % Kently dissolves fat : Stores the f rc THAT the figure wit! press messenger, tn ert one ” THE LITTLE first of the two ex It - Se preva i lying dead on th THINGS—a habit—that the crimb vi ficlently reduced was oper car nal had overlooked be ; is leaves the ff apers the ro Newton Watt, the messenger tn i exin_ am ox kom i BUT $22,000 Pe the second express car, was the eri ARMS—A skin tot! $100 BILLS WAS MISSI only one of the who had see ge y @an be made at littl n crew excepting Con-|the robber. A or ieee & Crutiers or Fried Cakes had eC Du mM t +h 7 - = . flow eve 4 Me witch ‘hese! or hot rth 4 ni black mask had warned him not to put a rope around m ars 1 level § rus 2 teaspoontuls « hwartz remained 5 >| move, while a hand shov vos exctatined wha : hich ts adde< a tne ‘This dries quickly after rd the evide | ver through ventilator glass {n " she had admitt RMR OM traces ot ollinees cr. oe Chicago, Pithe car roof, The glass was bro- did not know that witnesses we 4 ed-out.” unh ¥ appearance. rest of the train went on west ‘ | ken but the = 4 ubstitute for der, the spur And these are the clews the de THERE WERE NO FOOT. ré—there Sift toget for powd epur-| é rs Sift together, three times, the x Jotion is not equated, and to the] tectives found next morning: | | PRINTS IN THE SNOW ON TOP |tagraphs tn that day. “Where did | four, K C baking powder, mace and ive & mystic touch of added beauty, | A heavy poker, wit aa THE CAR! A LITTLE PAST MIDNIGHT ON MARCH 13, 1886 you hide the coat you cut the mask | salt.” Add the sugar, butter and for it is invisible when ¢ and matted hair on it ptween Joliet and Mor out off he finally demanded of myik to the beaten eggs and stir oO feel ith h “onde 7 nfor nd t Hed 3, lhe m i gg le oe eg | A black ve bgt bin bine” were there footprints Conductor Danforty and they called) | Schw ke of an ¢ old valine was a threecornered | bet into dry ingredients to make a stiff aa Advertisement the snow near the trac lroad track, such as anon Pinkerton. If Schwartz had not! the conductor had found tn bit of paper—a scrap that fit- UNDER THE WOODPILE,” dough. Knead slightly; then cut - —ehemtemmedee nd murderer munt no re nt to remove his room on the incoming train. The| ted the torn draft found in the |SHE REPLIED—and there the/with fried cake cutter. Drop into 17th, 1913 # the detective might conductor remembered It—he had| express car! detectives found it. And on the Effective July 17th, Another little thing — THE have noticed the scrate on thrown ft away, as {t was torn and| Another LITTLE THING. the|«trength of what Schwartz and his|on soft paper or colander and roll 5.5. PRINCE RUPERT 85.5 PRINCE GEORGE Ww RATHER that the criminal had the back of bis hands—seratches empty. Hut the detective hunted | criminal had overlooked. |wife bad said to each other they |in powdered sugar. 5 De | overlooke that recalled the SHREDS OF it up—and to him it was far from Sc who had been on the| arrested Newton Parr the other T jthat § had bee , ‘o fry, hav. » Brakeman Schwartt, “dead-|}SKIN under the dead man's finger empty robbed train had traveled back| messenger, and the two got life in| turn oniars pa wtisiael Tene headed” back from Davenport with! nails. Down In the bottom of the | from Davenport with Conductor! Joliet | frying to insure all parts being jequally ght and thoroughly SAY WON'T HELP ALL DOPED OUT? ms: it’s free and it con- ’ fei |tains 90 just such appetizing fase. July 24.—1t|/Fecipes. Send the colored certtfi- hat Miss Jessie 26-cent cans to the of President and » kettle filled with hot fat; drain Leaves Seattle, Wash.. | Leaves Seattle, W Midnight Wednesday for| Midnight Sunday for Vietoria, Vancouver Victoria, Vancouver Prince Rupert, Granby | Prince Rupert, Stewart Bay and Queen Charlotte} and M: t,” Britian Islands. Sol SEVEN DAYS OF SOLID COMFORT “8. 8. PRINCE JOHN” AND “S. 8. PRINCE ALBERT” Leave Victoria every Thu at 0 Pp m and Vo every Friday at midnight for Queen Charlotte Is ? after ene ee with “S. & Prince Rupert. fron Tango Garter to Replace Siit Skirt Petticoat NEW YORK, July 23.— The Tango garter comes tn the wake of the Tango skirt. It t# to supplant the petticoat entire! It consists of a foot-wide fringe of any color to match the alitap frock with which it worn. It is fastened to a covered elastic band fitting snugly below the knee—the knee that belongs TON, J July 24.—Why {ders the Underwood tari WILLIAMSON a poor substitute for the Payne Was reported tod riff law was told Wilson, daughte day bt Se Weeks Mra. Wilson, and | Jared that a reduction|W!ll make their home here after thelr marriage. Mrs. Wilson is scheduled to arrive here this r \ A t P e 3 f wealth field, president of Williams colle; ea ric noon to visit the wife of Harry e. ak ae It is reported she will TT “ ‘ fi » wil ect a resi . . f | dence for Miss Wilson. It is also The |Feported that Sayre is to be Gar-| workingman can buy twice as much | fleld’s secretary. CO., Chicago, and Francis B. Sayre | Fite name and address plainly. © senate to iff will not reduce th 000 refunding bonds next five years, also a burden of one mil Extensive road improvements, ements, | retire 307! the establishment of the lazy bus- | within | GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY band and mothers’ pension funds, | contemplat Passenger trains leave Prince ee Wednesday the doub! toon system in Seat | Per year et 10:00 a m. for New Hazelton, B.C. Kn «.) tle’s fire d port improve-| A third item, outatd Now Hazelton Sunday and Thursday at 940 0. 1 ments, the shifting from local dis-| ning expense of the v Rupert at 6:00 p. m. tricts to the general fund of cer-| ments, is the added pure GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM tain condemnation charges, the re-|upon the general fund by the or cause g density of our population DARD and TOURIST 8! oping cars MAN STA ce J. & BURGIS, hag sey hs alien attle pays 85 per cent of the| These three new ftems, by them City Offices, First Ave. and Yesler Way, He taxes of King county and of the|selves, increase the city levy by AGENTS FOR ALL TRANSATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES port district. King county pays|over three m one-fourth the taxes of the state. | Lessens Charity Tax | Thus, increases in state and county sow indirsotty, dye taxation naturally fall heaviest| small mill levy, take care of needy | upon Seattle. | mothers abandoned wives Expect 42-Mill Levy | through the lazy husband and moth The present tax levy of 35 millalers’ pension funds, In the past, will be raised to 42 mills at least | this burden fell on the soulders of | and perhaps will go as t as 45.| neighbors, friends, and charitable}! State and county taxation is due|institutions who derived their (Double Track Route) demption of certain bonds—all|ciston of the courts in many of the |] to the right or “walking” foot with one hour's wage today as could LOW ROUND TRIP FARES TO ALL EASTERN POINTS these will contribute to make the|condemnation suits, burdens that || so that when the Tango walking |) be bought a ¢ ago. British Tom tah a FRIDAY, i) eecege., to New York and other Atlantic seaports. Through PULL 1914 budget and c equent taxa-jthe city had expected would be|[ skirt opens up, th at in w can t s than CLAIMS A CURE the heaviest in Seattle in many | charged a st the loca: tmpr ve rs ment districta. doean't show, but the frowfrou n frin. which, as the say, gives a “neat to the of «i Frene! effect workman. ia = a Ser JFRYE:CO. S$ tele! 1% United 1 ood Wire. LOS ANGEL . July 24.—That he “. has developed a serum that is a cure |for Infantile paralysis, and that he » Tango garter was in vented by an American tallor, A.M. Green, who founded the American tailors and dress makers’ association. Green has been asked by a great Partatan dressmaker to sell the French rights for the garter. already 8 treated successfully 16 Claud | Magee’s treatment, he said, consists; Cholee Spare 12: k Hams of Salt Lake and Miss Frye |the anterior horn of the marrow of Mutton keeps down his estimates to the|of the taxation will undoubtedly be quality. Try it.) es, is the claim advanced by Dr. As Follows: mption, as ed of the subcutaneous injection of aj Ribs ..... et of 8c Jof Portland, who we with him,|the spinal column of a healthy ani-| rear ee a same level of last ye The peo-| less in 1914 and future years than | ra nin " g into a telephone BLO ple, in authorizing the double|it has ever been before because it pole. y ns skull was free | Choice Steer Selling will be und accurate and rou e ou }tured. He was thrown about B Api E c . jIrvin Magee of Venice, Cal. Dr.| to live, and Misa Wil |Slycerine emulsion from the cells of Choice Br CURED WITHOUT Nap ee poles bound me | Gere ador a ee are suffering f serious Injuries, | mal Rib and Loin Mutton 15¢ even if every head of artment| It is safe to say that this portion Does Your Stomach ee erty : Bageta de he ane | es | ‘ more | eet | platoon system for firen a hu J | foot. m4 = ts n't cure rheumatiem Cwith drugs. mane measure that received an| systematic control +i | fect. fi ; | VICTORIA, PB Cc. July 24- Lt Anchor Brand ‘Sacen ie s braes, oe cerns overwhelming vote, indicated their| Mayor Cotterill's efforts to keep P | Search ° ade ages Dp the pain fore wh ’ Bl willingness to stand an extra bur-|down the tax levy will probably|Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach | Goantas * boy Nias Lome Pork erves, but edo ¢ den of on and one-ha.f mills | have fts nie oe fier ° alight Remedy Is Successfully § mited the Rect vive. Coe Liver i g bo Retire Bonds re to cryene of che: artment) Taken in Cases of Stom- tween Union and Cumberland last] @go0VERNMENT INSPEC bolt ’ ach, Liver and Intes- IPANNETTE Pi July 24—ate-| 2 ht and put out of commission | MEAT Ba tinal Ailments . pr 48 days of wandering through |(2@, Tallroad by which coal _ is ‘ ta) bronght from the Canadian Col-| ‘ook for U. 8. Purple Stamp And One Dose Has Often Dispelied /the hottest part of the torrid and jjertes Co, to its wharf at Unio: | It signifies purity and qualit: Years of Suffering [temperate zones, “Sunny Jim,” al strike has beet Im nroprose aeuincy| Shops open until 6:20 p, A jnoted racing pigeon belonging to| the i M ) |Steven Krupa of this city “homed” | te company for several months. |from Rio de Janetro This feat establishes a record, In} that no homing pigeon ever before Wonderful Rome” SPARCH OF THE STATUTES reveals no federal law against im | personating congressmen over the telephone. ete 6 ing ‘electric PHILLIPSBURG WOMAN tried to open a rafiroad torpedo with a |¢ 3h be fr : apent m « mar rai can opener and lost three fingers ‘om a point below the Ny and we will give yo e en it ur orf ef @ @ Remi equator. | HOSTON LIGHT swim was too heavy for Durbarrow, the swimmer, | Li REE: | and he had to quit 11 TALK ON HEALTH | 4 #4 : change PRINCE OF MONACO'S steam yacht 1s coming to Amertea, but he won't have a croupler at the wh . 1 3h ee TODAY'S STYLES TODAY ctl For Summer e 4 how to use it successt knowledge. Flectra-Vita is a scientific device for infusing the bor etinproken current of electric fe for hours at a tin shock or ufpleasant sensation. Its p: ‘ battertes here 18 no ¢ no t y In to ad Prof. Walter G. Beach of the Uni- Face! ersity of Washington will speak on Gomes, |The Relation of BY GIVING THE COMMON Ef a secret chemical bath West Virginia Inventor asserts that he has produced a Nght surpassing the Ute Rh sickness to Poy have no rheumatism. generated by this gr ngth to every | tungsten Incandescenta Next! PERS Ifthe h ay cB allt gd gee Clothi ji organ. . e exhibit room in the Bon othing to s e tas C v4 OLDEST INMATE of the Soldiers’ Home at St. James, Mo, who 1s |i? remedy and the oie | Marche butlding. The public ts tn-| woman can be st th ry he te ot cee Read These ures \402, says bacon and corn bread has done It. tur comedy and the benefits that it) vited. ‘The lectures will be {Ilus- lk eetnmn nd here, from the tfered with rheumatiam In different parts of the body iat Ra canes of Stomach Trouble has spren trated and will not be dry, setentific | simple summer frock to fashion’s lat- pve ces and arma for several yea 4 after having WINNIPEG VETERAN who went through the Boer war unscathed |{* fame from que end of the country | discussions | est creations—and priced so that your Fisctes- Vita faithfully, as directed, I can that It has and won the Victoria Cross for valor, was Killed by the kick of @ horse. |iive—you will find poople who have | purse will not suffer. | Liver and and has ¢ ee Ree uiffered with Stomach, HURRAH! DRILLING a patient's tooth, a bit of enamel flew into|{mtestinal Aliments, otc. and have! ft a few days when I began to notice it tainly pleased with the results, W! Tmmend it MAINE |» teating the authority of the governor to remove a sheriff b ; 2WARD, Ajnaica ‘July. % 24.—Capt certainly pleased e Lemp ours. lected by the people. aye ' . 2 pt. | [believe ft will do all you claim, Hon elected by the people s trely natural, a 0. ohn M. Elliott, relieved by Capt. | MATe Scappoorne, Or. 5 s 9 and founda n eeconaase. | Phillip Andrews of the command of ders for me, cured me of the pains and 4 reat benefit in other ways 2 W. H. McCURDY, 5691 14th A I have been using Electra-Vita fait great remedy for weak back and the ner Easy Credit | N NKING BEER o 001 Ja 5 x atarr né ¥ FREE TO you | esa wan get free on eit arene tae wutte nintioat tg bite accretions, taking out the preiam.| the U. S. 8, Maryland a litt! astern’ ‘ partial payment plan Cut out this coupon and bring the public street, the most of him was on his own property, mation from nara he tetas tu 08 its “ky Bering f' a little down and a little each week We book ‘is beautifully, silus . | WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY wil break its rule and permit Glenn tu Relea ie thoutd reltev pend tf Sin teas: ngton to pro- trated with pictures of well-bullt 205 empre igetre eae K. Diamond to finish his course, although he eloped and got married. [fut Musee “wandertal. wi hoard ia Prite union Sa eeted bust men and women, showing el , Cor. 6 way, Diamond ‘ollege’s football star, Pi you to goo beatae) how Electra-Vita Is applied, and ttle, “Wn. By the way, Diamond 1s the college's football star Hemedy should 1 1 0, BOOT | rigt, mhould Please send me, prepaid, your explains many things result’ will be a revelation to you ee eimeeparding the cause And | tray so-page iilumrated book JAMIQS J. VAN ALEN, of New York, will hit in Africa trom a] ye Mi pein Senn sour nuie | Water will be shut off on 32nd cure be eran we'll send the 4-138. specially arranged steam oar, and mh a olanel will be green with envy, ieee i. A once sean know the|av, N. W,, from W. 70th st. to W onely seaiag, absolutely | Neme «.-.+++re news s loys of living, Send for booklet on/s6th st.; on W. 72nd st, weet of frown oft Address 2 FLAG 105 FEET LONG and 45 fect wide ts being made by patriotic ee ene ee ey Mant: |a2nd av. N. W., and in the district Consultation free to all ce Oe Pear Mpa as f2eeseees + ce | women of Evansville, Ill ag! tat th of W, 8fr r 1332-34 S. nd y : Sate | 7 ' z cago, > obtain a bottle| north o' 88rd st. and west of econd Ave., Near Uni: Wours—9 sm. to 6 p.m; Satur Prien os ssssessesceessserenes oe oe from your drug For snie In Se-] 28th av, N, W., on Friday, Saturday one | SHOSHONE INDIANS tn Nevada have abandoned war dances for arr Bike ac, co a oh ye and Monday, July 25th, 26th rll the turkey trot. where, 28th, from 8 a m, to 6 p,m, _ opsiihate tl as “‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” ————_—_=

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