The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 6, 1913, Page 3

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ven” - ibis wife on August 2? and contribut- ,than $15 for the support AGAINST TOUGH OBONTAXRAT '¥ i? iff Rig gobs of {ration hi o'er the brows city dade t , day ey re Ww and worrle next Yea ge A today, We eaday, the work whistle will shr A p. m., Wednesday, the coun y will be filled “Chop the budget, lop off the estimates, cut down salaries, don't increase the number of policemen, don’t provide for a decent program of band music in the parks, firemen vacation, salaries, cut out Juvenile department uvenile of the work, cut the and let the county city ficers handle a out food inspection and let county and state inspectors handle the work—in short, use the pruning axe anywhere and e erywhere ° 7 That Will Chamber of Com ers’ league, Some wil! the pruning 1 m the AX pay ors whole of Others will Want the axe used « on certain portions of the b But they will not alone tn the lobby “Seattle's police force is the most inadequate in the coun try.” a delegation representing Federated improvement clubs of Seattle wit! urge. “Each pa | trolman covers 160 acres, three times as much as any cop In any other city of its size. Other towns have a cop for each 500 Inhabitants. Seattle h for every 1,120 persons. want more cops.” And West S will be rein forced by detegations trom the Unt versity district, and Green Lake, and Fremont, etc. | Ah. te it a happy life our) city fathers will have for the next few days? Yes, it is—NOT. SHOCK FOR LOUIS Louis R. Redford, 31, secretary-/ treasury of the Young Men's State} Democratic league and candidate for the position of warden at Me Nell’s penitentiary, {s today under errest under the “lazy husband”) act. The complaint was sworn to by his wife, Mrs. Iva Bedford, and her | mother, Mrs. Dorothy Lee. Bedford, formerly a resident of Tacoma, {s charged with deserting one We | not {ng in the past two months no more of his family, which includes four chil- ‘dren, the oldest of whom is 10. Above is the very latest. photograph of Pope Pius X taken the 9 | middie of July im the vatican gardens at Rome. The special correspondent in Rome who sent us the picture says: “Pope Pius X will have reigned as pontiff ten years on Aug. 4, and | am sending you this photograph so that your readers may see, PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 6—The! on this anniversary occasion, how this wonderful old churchman looks Oregon state industrial commission | today. yeaterday established a schedule of “This full length picture shows the pope fully recovered from his hours of Iabor for all girls under 18| alarming Iliness of the spring. years of age of eight hours and 20/the vatican gardens, a bedroom ing been fixed up for him in th mindtes a day or 50 hours a week,| astronomical observatory which Is situated on the highest point in t with no work after 6 p. m. Six dol-| vatican gardens and from which he can see the sea to the west and the Jars a week is the minjmum wage | mountains to the east and south.” to be paid to all girls between 16 Pope Pius X was 78 in June. and 18 years of age, except where| DEATH;IT GOMES PROVES FATAL mission, will become effective in 60 days. B. M.’S BIRTHDAY LANCASTER, Pa, Aug. Mam Esseck was bitten by a spider CAMBRIDGE, Ohio, Aug. 6.—The nonition that story of a strange pre Blood poisoning set in and has August 5, 1912. rick Rainey of his im-| ised his death One year ago today the Bull| Pending death just a few hours be-| Mrs. John Duwart is suffering mM party was born in Chicago. | fore was killed here when ®/ with lockjaw. A pet rooster pecked Gol Ressovett delivered his “Con-|3..& 0. train s a into @ her on the arm and blood potson fession of Faith,” suburban ear, ts being told. ing developed. She is being treated the progressive was engaged to marry party was created, and the republic Smith during the summer. RK at a hospital Florenc gh party wan consigned to Uiah and) Devin‘. vat toner homes week MOORE THEATRE No special celebration by local | #80, Haines, auned Uh te lhe be GETS GOOD SHOW d. He ations progressives has been arranged as soon te Pret for immense bust was on his way to Visit his fiancee ness at the Moore theatre next The “tearing down” of Seattie’s| when death came week are being made by the local hills, representing the greatest agement for “The Passing municipal work undertaken by any| The navy yard, located on the Show of 1 to be presented here city In the U. S., removed 145 mil-| sound opposite Seattle, has a mile by the New York Winter Garden lion euble yards of displacement, | frontage on deep r,and has the company, beginning next Tuesday equal to one-quarter the excavation | greatest drydock iit; 1,800 night. The production ts packing of the Panama canal civilians on their steady pay roll. the theatre !n Portland. KEEP THE SPOONERS ON THE MOVE i ic i ful things Chief of Police Bannick deplores the aw! i he parks. with a pocket flashlight on an expedition through t : : Star's aiiae, “an idea”—just like that—‘an idea! We told Vic to draw it. ° He Is camping out for the summer inj’ | 6.—Wil PUTTING ON 0} @ THIS SIMPLE LITTLE MECHANICAL Rees DEVICE ELECTRIC | PLACE OF LEAVES WOULD peng WHY NOT ‘EQUIP PALLT TREES ° THE STAR—WEDN GIRLS MISSING: ~ ALSO GUARDIAN LOS ANGELES, Aug. 6.—After | weeks devoted to the collection of facts concerning the presence in this country of Mile, Rita Seutans. a beautiful Parisian flower girl, who is the ward of C Victor millionaire oll n, Immigra Inspector Nardini ls trying to locate the couple Hall and his ward disappeared from Los Angeles shortly after Mrs. Hall was granted a divorcee tn a suit in which the French girl fig ured conaplouously | Hall's attorney, BE. A. Merserve declares he knows the whereabouts ll} and Mile. Seutans, and that Mrs, Hall's receipt of her at decree they will re les as man and wife to reveal thelr refuge to the authorities. ‘A BALLOON LINE? Make the trip to Panama from Seattle, via San Francisco, by dirtg ible balloon! | That's the proposition and now b made to, Investigated by, the Seattle C al club | ©. R. Heapeltt former Seat tle man, and ¢ Brumbaugh, a Jveteran dirigible builder, are the sh the balloon service. Brum baugh writes he Intends to build the largest dirigible in the history Jof aerialdom, which will carry 100 | gers, and will come to Seat |tle if balloon journeys up and down | the coast can be made profitable, | HE HAS NO FUZZ LONDON, Aug. 6.—The — girtiah upper lip of the Prince of Wales is responsible for the recent order of the British war office making mus taches optional with military offi cers The order caused the groatest as. tonishment when {» feation that his upper Ip will ever attain to even a fuzzy condition. He ts to join a cavalry regiment in a short time, and he would be Ineligible exe for this conventent relaxation of an| immemorial custom. ! At the Home Until Friday. | “The Wizard of t | reels, “Her Nery Line.” eee At the Good Luck Until Friday. | The Big Boas,” two reels, “A Bandit,” “Peeping Pete.” | cee | At the Yesler Until Friday. “The Miner's Destiny,” two reels Finish,” “Civie Pa ing all departments of New York City, May, 1913. “He| Would Fix Things. | ore At the Elite Until Friday. “His Magic Hand,” “An Eye for an Eye,” Sherlock Holmes in “The Speckled Band, AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—Dark. Metropolitan—Dark. |] Seattle—Dark. Orpheum—Vaudevitie, udeville, Emprese— Pantages—Vaudevillo, Grand—Vaudeville and motion — Photoplays vaudeville, Melbourne — Photoplays andj) vaudeville, | Alhambra — Photoplays and vaudeville. and | Rest modern outside rooms, 25c 0c, Stewart House, 86 West art.—Advertisement, | to Ste EI) eis aml) Any Regal Norfolk Suit in the House Any Regal Men’s Suit in the House Sale Opens Tomorrow Morning, 10 A. M. REGAL SUIT SHOP Her tight And stro Lest hd KE "EM AWAY My orders are to sell every suit, overcoat and raincoat in the house at once, in order to turn over this store to Benjamin Bulos at the earliest possible moment. ng they <WITA "—__IcR * WATER SHOWERS ———+ that are going on in the Seattle city parks, unpoliced and inadequately lighted. What he saw amply substantiated Bannick's statements. He did. Bannick is welcome ta the hunch, MAYBE IN FRISCO. When Mary jumped to board the car, kirts she forgot en turned The Star last week sent a reporter armed What, oh what, should be done? —_——\— M. J. LOVE. “are M. J. LOVE 1318 SECOND AVE. Opposite the Rhodes Co. FIND NEW WAY TO LAUNCH PLANES PARIS, Aug. 6.—A new invention for launching aeroplanes from bat- tleships at sea during heavy weather, for which Louis Bleriot, the monoplane builder, is respon sible, has been adopted, it is sai by the French and British navie: A cable 1s stretched between yards along the side of a ship, and by means of an automatic catch the aeroplane {s suspended from this. The machine glides along until it supports itself, when the catch be- |comes disengaged WALLA WALLA, ting off b of Campbs week in day, leaving $10,000 to Baptist church. A life interest in his town home is given one daughter, Lillie M. Rob: ingon, and the balance of the estate is left to two younger children, with covered eves, what s wife with $5, the will 1 Robinson, who died last view they should not the First ‘Dance at Dreamland tonight.—Advt. The Difference— ae iad | The Abstract is an abbreviated record of title. ci | NEEDED ||| The Abstracter does not certify to the legality IN THE: | of conveyances or proceedings. The examining attorney does that. PARKS The examiner is not liable for mistakes unless he has examined negligently. wir Title Insurance rig | supplants the Abstract, with but one Premium for all time Each Policy is based upon an exhaustive examination | of the Policy from our title records—the most complete | records in the county. The correctness of this examination’ is guaranteed by | a State Indemnity Fund and our responsibility, More economical than the Abstract and infinitely safer. Ask your bank which method it uses. Then write for booklet, or call. WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY “Ah!” said Vic, The ee a} - * WIFE 1S CUT OFF tle, is on file here tow ener

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