The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 2, 1913, Page 6

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i t 4 f 4 | : i] \ GIRL: TO CLEAN Osgar’s Pleasure ParkK—He Tries Out His Thrillers on Adolf ~~ UP STATE; GETS $4,000 SALARY TACOMA Because of her successful efforts to transform Tac Aug. ma into a Arizona B market inspector, Is to be rewar ed with a bigger job—the cleanin up of the state of Washington This was the advice receive here today from the governor's o fice at Olympia, where it was sa M Wimple to be appointe @ bakery and sanitary Inapecto department of the newly-creat ed state agricultural commission. Cleans Up Tacoma Since she ass “spotiess town Wimple, food a ship her M ple has his such good 4 at ranks first x the cittes of tt state from the standpotnt of clea liness of aces, quality food, an snditions e and ¢ ty as a es were a graded according its sanitary | showing and the quality of {ts| wares | The imme: proven She Gets Quick Action | of this innovation was | ple, who is yo! m th ng was uitural College aduate ourse, Ann State Agric igan, where she domest state university OFF ON BIG HUNT and at Arbor at Belden Roac of the Delaw building and F today, en row Pelly rive where he will b He will boldt for Skag the White Pass and Yu to Whitehorse, where Indi are outfitting for the exped What better use caa you make of money than have it make a profit for you? What you keep is your profit on your Income; keep- ing money at Interest gives you another profit, a regu- lar income. You can have these profits by maintaining a savings account with the Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank. Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Second and Cherry Ft JOURNEYEASTWARD [ag via om GLACIER ® © NATIONALPARK way, with its three d. electric lighted trains to Paul, Minr hi Kansas City, and transc the main lin Park, a region of great scenic beauty where stop-overs nfortable hotels can be arranged. "The Oriental Limited’ "Fast Mail’ "Southeast Express’ sama Parifie-Tatermational mn. am Prameisco, 11S NORTHW 658 Empire Bldg. SEATTLE’S CREDIT BUREAU | J War vy NEW AMUSE MENT CALLED "BUFFING -DER- Bur 1 NEED A Boot AH, DERE 155 ADOLF! PLEASURY | Ke Correspondent and Artist Take in a Hot Hair-Dressing Contest just BUILT A ™. DEVICE Boas” 6. vu) | THE FASHION OF AMERICA NOW LUG THER Own mate AAR weetTeRs * CHICAGO Aug. Th artist thought {t was a hair pulling mara thon. It certainly looked that way as he gazed across the marc od heads of 6 ers and stunts lady roo on th latte Befor: pretty girls an equal n a row of mirrors ant seven Above them towered ner of frantic women, the clawful #8 combs into and plunged barbarc the tangled strands It was not a hafr pulling match Those excited ¢ who seemed to collecting material to stuff a mattress were artists in their Their was dressing gold medal was to be awarded to winner of the contest—the art who could complete the most per fect and modish head dreas in the shortest time While the contest was at its height one of the judges, a sad look ing man with jet black Ilace around his face, held up a hand, This was a signal for the contest to pause WOMAN TO TALK ON A $20,000 B MEAT INSPECTION “Federal and Municipal Meat In spection” be the ct of Mrs, Caroline Bartlett Crane's first ecture In Seattle, to be delivered tonight at Plymouth Congregation al church, at 8 o'clock. will su ane is one of the nation's rities on health and bh has been lecturing country on clvic CITY GETS BUSY On the advic poration Counsel Hanson, the finance committee of the cofinel haa v arious contractors who have been tely total of approxim ment con 275,000 on local improv tract The supreme court recently de cided in favor of the city in a te case brought by Gra ith & Co who claimed the interest on bond ncerued wher that had alr bonds were dell ed to the con Harry Brandt, district pas agent of the Pacific Coas hip:Co,, at Los Angeles, has been promoted to general agent of the passenger department of the com pany in Seattle. Brandt succeeds George W. Andrews, who has taken up other duties, on account of SI health. ESTERN CREDIT ASSN. Establishea 1903 Main 6324 COLLECTIONS of Assistant Cor-! ij f) \ ooo illite: SN @ EUQOPE THe MAR I ATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1913. THE ( Words by Schaefer Music by MacDonald 7 = ee I TELL You HOW IT vorKs, ADOLF—~ AFTER You PAY YOuR NICKEL YOU STAND HERE, UND PRESS ON A BUTTON—— “ — AFTER VIGH DER NI BIPFER BUSTS You IN DER BUGLE, TEE-HEE! one | ‘ a : ed) "| WILSON BLAMES VOTE T0 OFFER JINGO SOLONS $1,200,000 FOR | | INMEXICO FUSS RENTON SYSTEM — ss e omni utilities WASHINGTON, Aug on 5 Agari dent Wilnon believes that certain 5 OnKrOnSE who are noe « Frida 4 to pay the Seat hods, the president Gricia | p of the muggent 9 eat Belen ‘ating the situation, %® “to rid ourselves of a ern of this, cer vo is holding back the develop : We all! have ry asive, but DRETTCO ENTIRELY By ed calwha J erance y years itiga that the wants we N Come COMED Of THE ‘ Senator Hace cash, the| rn have agreed in 25-year] suggested retary Hryan ap bonds at 6 per cen be pald out | © to bring deat of er cent of the gros Pom, pr © bring di r Krom earn rr will be utility and not general bonds ‘ome forward with qualified, eo lady s hair has already been ment. Cries of Leadbetter was his ishman, accepted, Toe, SEARCH VASHON ISLAND FOR BELLINGHAM BANDIT A email boat, rowed by an under. sized man eo weak from hunger, sickn or exhaustion that he could scarcely work the oars, drew along the wharf at Burton, Vashon slammed In his face, windows were barred, and men armed themselves | Against ponatble attack The man, limping and sometimes left the town. When he was plodding toward the interior of the island. Deputy John Roberts of Seattle in searching | the Inland for him today The Shaw inland bandit, who, with another ppened b ranger was ragged and held up and robbed two and a ghastly pallor bank messengers on Vancouver owed through the sunburn on his Island in July, securing $2,600 in * cash, and who for weeks was held n entered the village and on Shaw island, of the San Jt buckets 1 ar er of houses for group, by patrols of American and and medicine, Traveling faster Canadian police, is thought to have mad than he went @ rumor that he w got away in aemall boat’ For more hoarse accents, the Shaw island bandit. Doors were than 10 days he has not b bun wr re GOES INTO COURT 3 The suprem THEATRE 1S SOLD Moore theatre? One million court will probably you take for the} 7 on adjust the Plerce dollars.” Anything off for cash? and a regu 65, The $30,000 Stadium, with the view of the Colorado Rockies the Knights Templar will get as they go through their NVER, © m ever b Knights ato The enormous stand occupies the new civic center It ta 710 nfortab nite pat oc to build clave is over, a force of men is ready to begin razing ‘ost of the stadium ts $30,000! it. And th The stad Knights will take part viewing stand 5,000 mi take atx hi THREE Templar conclave, and as 800 4 © DEN BY PUSHING ANODDER 4 BUTTON You GET A @GREEABLE SENSATION PROM DER ODDER BIDE BUT DER GRAND Climax — 000 Knights Templar to March in Biggest Temporary Stadium When They Meet in Denver Cd maneuvers. No ul Aug. 2 f ly BO, long, 410 feet ) people! for the parade on expected to march. to pass the stand GET JOBS Three members of the graduate school of the t ington have re lege portions Edward Math 1910, who rece iversity of Wash cently accepted col fer R., Harvard, his master's de gree at the University of Washing ton, goes to the University of Mis sourt as ine h. Frank J. Laube niversity of Wiscon 1899 has just received his Wash New Mexico. t Aressers of Nope. Fred L. Stetaon, A. B, Universt America had better looR out or All right, I'll take ft." ty of Washing 1911, and M. A, will 4 h f thet * Just ke that. The er ie Mra! 1913, has acce 4 for next year an quoted Mr. Leadbetter. In Europe | county » White | Hugh RR ing at the Per-| assistant professorsh of educa all the pr t hair dressers are! river be ormal ‘Y hotel. The deal was made yes-|tion at the University of Oregon of male, 5 iasion American course, and that Plerce county be | (Tday with the Washing Hotel ladies abroad are learning that the | paid a au ount of dam-|®4 Improvement Co. The most artistic work Is done by men. ages by Hiverting of | 1ncludes, : 9 They a beginning to demand the | ene wate: he rive hich cau Wash B b Cr in . same sort of er at beta, |e oe be river, which OADS®| wW chington natatorium. a y y g and {It se dressers can f the floods in the Puyallup ale halt) will be prosecuted. A fall of four feet trom ze KILLED BY FALL the win Arrangements are being made to- | jot ie batoot ae ae day to rebuild the Seattle Mill & | poo¢ e aaa « io Construction Company's plant, on e 1 he path o . " eak ih e © auspices ot tt as od Ly fi » inet night, causing | 1 1 examination will be held to ’ ‘ € " bs a lows of 6 day to determine the cause. | Ur 0 ar The fire started near the head! ‘The circumstances surrounding! Ipit of R saw, and was discovered by Night the tragedy caused the police to de! J. D. Her subject will Watchman Andrews, who tried to R. M. Reld, who was in the a and the City t it single handed, after turning | room at the time of the accident Nee is ; E in an alarm, and nearly lost his lite. |The theory is that Chisholm had “4 mare act ire wil be deliv-| Forty men will be temporarily! heen drinking, and lost his balance eres at € “irat ¥ eria own out of! i) ; t fatnden : ” : oe . a r na thrown out of work is while near the window Some Common Problems of Amer J fean Cites.” The lectures are all NOR PSkae ices rying capacity of 24 persons, ted go bring sult against the|only one life preserver aboard, was | ! an example tions found small boats coming neta A B, Hame a nd G M | This mobool, Mere at howe, « Villapa harbor. Fines totalling ; $5,000 were imposed upon the own || bets t ers of the craft which failed to ' 1 »—The | fenced pe ton comply with the laws, The major.| BELLINGHAM, Aug. 2 rater, to Inetr ity of Irregularities were found to (quadrennial run of sockeyes ts on. | eon to fit ner he | Rowing | bear at the ton announced | Dunba | turn jout for the captain of last also return to th One boat with a passenger car- | aboard laws, which were in lack of life means to extinguish fire DUNBAR RETURNS today , coxewain of two coast championship crews, will re-|from thé traps yesterday. to college next | up additional college work and turn crew finish his college work, the city by Albert Aug. 2.—Suilt filed against Michaels and Sitting as a committee of the|Frank Hines for Injuries recelved the city dada will begin|When the car in which they were riding was hit by a Northern Pacific hesday at 2 p. m |locomotive at a street intersection The estimates submitted by the | Which was blocked by sewer con with|vartous city departments exceed | struction work the allowances of last year by $549,-| - 169.96, Night meetings will prob. | , Seattle le the southern terminus the numerous viola-| any be held so as not to interfore {Of More Alaskan steamships lines 40 of the 120|with the regular work of the coun. {than all other coast ports put to nder the mo. | cilmen ise Cannery tenders: arriving from the banks last night reported the wa-|| ters allve with fish | Several of the tugs had difficulty \| in passing through Rosario strait, | Jas the hulls slid over the silvery || grades ¢ preservers and mass and fish became entangled || bonine lin the propellers i} Hiram PB. Cont-| crew of the tender Vermont || oraity of Washing: | d the decks with fish which || that Walter Pacifie they speared on the Way to ihe Aw canneries toria ayd Puget sound veer 36 take 106-K-10 Went Se. of Con ne The feast of their found lara on Harold Waller,|natius of Loyola, will t University and] solemn service at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, local LONDON of Burl othe abies. 9 r suggest th th Look at Aug eth This n told a meeting w to sil ery discov atally 8 found the tl a gradi and they fon was to Iny 1efr heads 8 feet, at HANDKERCHIEF CUFF RING NOW THE RAGE WASHINGTON C. B. Cecento of staff is wearing ring on his left plement the sleeve fad, whi lent among me: matic corps and ington the Italian em a gold handkerchief euff button to sup handkerehief-up-the ch has been preva mbers of the diplo 1 clubmen in Wash s8y This ring, which is abont the size of a finger ring. to the button so that ored handkerch is deftly attached the gay-col fefs affected by Six nor Ceceato can be drawn through them. His ties f work in STEAM, GAS AND ELEC- TRICAL ENGINEERING Courses in al and Engineer lechant etween the ages of 15 and $ ndorse: orporations. | SEATTLE ENGINEERING SCHOOL, Inc. rs elght, set by the Jesuit fathers, with and socks and mat 'band on his Panama hat all match Upped with hinery--engines ing Math cal Drawing meet Individual Day and ¢ Individua lable te mon seh ad by the heads of lead- The biggest ywhere is ready in which begins here It took four weeks. the Knights Templar con It also will | STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS i , — 153 VEN A HILARIOUS \ DOUBLE BIFF CLOSES DER ; RIOT OF PLEASURE. ‘ The stadium is only one feature provided by Den- ver for this great conclave. For electric effects on the streets, and decoration 0,000 is being spent. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, at Jerusalem, is being reproduced tn half-reduction, and the Mickle gate Bar of the Benedictine abbey, York, England, is being reproduced complete A knight in armor, 50 feet high, against a Colo- rago sunset, towering 60 feet into the air, will be. — outlined {n electric lights. The city streets, for 60 blocks, will be canopied with incandescent bulbs. No “world’s fair” ever has had a lighting scheme to equal that planned for Denver. An electric cross 60 feet high will be suspended from a captive balloon temporary | Denver for wide, and it will | {A eee ro Most Direct Route to ISSAQUAH Stage now operating, connecting with steamers from Leschi Park at 8:00 and 10:30 a. m. and 4:30 p. m.; on week days at 10:00 a. m. and 5:30 p. m EXCURSIONS EVERY DAY LAKE WASHINGTON A MOST ENJOYABLE TRIP OF 25 MILES FOR 25 Cents From Leschi Park Daily 6:20 a. m., 10:00 a. m., 2:30 p. m,, 5:30 p. m. SUNDAY 8:00 a. m, 10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m Yesler Way Car a 3 » 4:30 p. m., 6:30 p. m. to Leschi Park Take Picnics Every Sunday at Fortuna Park and Atlanta, Picnics Sunday, Aug. 3rd Sons and Daughters of Norway FORTUNA PARK (Take Yesler ‘Way Cars) Loyal Order of Moose WILDWOOD PARK Workmen's Circle ATLANTA PARK (Take Madison St. Cars.) nn

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