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6 THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1913. ‘Bobbing-the-Bobbin” Ought to Become a Very Popular Amusement & 3 Words by Schaefer | — _ — +r — — | aaa Tank « ¢ > DROP Your TICKET IN DER Box, FIRST WE WIND YOU UP THUSLY MIT 300 FeeT foes bia 4: e, MY DEAR ADOLE, DER EFFECT | ( ADOLF. MY LATEST THRILLER OF ROPE LIKE A BOBBIN. DEN WE START UP ‘ ee ONLY DECIDE Ly NOVEL, But 155 A EXPERIENCE YOU musT NOT DISS MACHINE UND NEATLY UNWIND You! r = ENTERTAINING: UND EXHILARATING AS vELL! Mios. IT (SS CALLED he - “BOBBING-DER- BOBBIN" stb Bn htfogh dined nan alm Dd! >. Py, Bde { ENTRANCE * AE Ree Ee eet — t = a a } ee DR. L. R. CLARK or ECT DENTISTRY Regular extra heavy $10 Gold Crowns Regular $10 Never Slip Plates Regal Dental Offices )) $120,000 A YEAR! IS Rich Woman Gives Home to Unfortunate GUST GETS TIRED OF .*e.oou5 ois. | 1405 Third Avy Union THIS MAN WORTH IT? Girl Who Shot and Killed Her Husband — COUNTY JAIL MENU wre-evvce se a0 win vor v f $120,000 | Adc ip “nc gg: Bs Blase yr de he Is planning to leave the ‘Something New From r ecco Rather Than Return to Life of Shame *:1./0 00000 00 oie GAVRie oe a German Specialist Jail far ‘ Is this general manager worth a an It employs many thousands @f workmen These workmen are on @trike. No matter what their jevances, General M 4 year?) The Calumet & Hecla Copper Hy Saag t t had an f Blood and Nerve Tonic for i: But is he LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 6. ¥ a t all Nervous Disorders 1 We leave it to you —Mrs. Leah De nt shot and and in fa y The Calumet & Hecla Co. killed her husba when he at Depre m, and in fact every le Cah « aS tried to force her back into a r disease of the nervous system. has a string of great life of stame A great help in. relieving bonanzas at Calumet, in nor Now Mrs. Wallington Rand sy and to purify the ern Michi rich and one of the most highly ffee, his od of all eru ions, pimples, respected women in Southern California, has reached out a helping hand, and has taken her Into her home to be treated as a daughter and to help her for get the awful past FORGET KAISER KEEP uP ROADS "sey SOUTH BEND, orders of the liver and kidneys. A sure thing for ennstipation, Was , Aug. 6 6.—Love : A coron y absolved BERLIN, Au , - ames McNaughton, our hero Mrs. Delmont from all blame poe first county Weal of the Mlssourl |anpendicitis and diabetes. rhen- of the picture In't’ general and she will not be prosecuted. piers? er to install a complete highway | matism, and in fact all chronic “When | was 16 my parents to keep atrol system for the purpose of | djeenees can be helped and re- manage well er . were killed in the San Francie n ¢ his many thousands work | co earthquake and it was then | 00 there in a tack of lieved. It is a system-builder, q men right on the job digging that | met Delmont. | am now | * ll, which ia a clay and it excites the natural 24 years old. Friendiess and penniless, | went with Delmont ar the an beach.|rathartic of the bowels and rads Kive access to the |/ctrenethens them Poisonous 3 Up copper ore 1 The strike has been on some | when he offered me a home,” | 4 weeks and the copper com- | Mra. Delmont told the coroner's | tea . | matter must he expelled from a panies have lost a barrel of | jury. “He forced me Into a life peice are bul iS OS the sol Blood and: Ness } F money because the properties | of shame. During five years | EL. ny bandvets|in other places {t has be 28 the ona-| Tonic do that and still { have been shut down and be- | snoce ana eo veoh aaron -evl gan Aligned ote agin ¢ th of the leave the evstem free from + @ ©ause the mines have been tak- | » ‘a threat t Tal wae iaakal at ¥ later to be re-| This medicine has : 3 mannered mines should, and ome tt z eth Obtained the aarviéen a : high, [over 18 years and is now pre- i because the payroll is pretty 7 rt, & P. Davis,| pared by the German Pharma- big for deputies, guards and aa his duties in| cal Co. of Seatt®s. nnder his ; Private detectives k A since then ha8|)sceonal direction. There is eon © nduct nus © j : om i atl a Jover one month's treatment The strikers are exceedingly onal campaign 4 : 4 | j “ian bitter. There has been much forced 1 lin each package at $1.90 a box. ‘ Wisorder. Some men have been One d 1 | LEAPS OFF STEAMER) For «ale by Quaker Drug § killed, many have been injured sawn wom Bea rice Ang. 6—The man|Co. First ‘Ave. and Giles Bi and there has been destruction hie y best inow Rear fs pete perp eager d Dee Co. 1128 Tackson St. nt testimonals PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 6.—Abso- |for San Francisco, and whose boty | ce Sensis wanes in sah ween lution of the saloon man, denuncia-| was later recovered, is identified as fend all communications to the tion of soctety leaders, and warm |, Laub of 8 praise for President Wilson and ub of Sait Lake, a steerage! German Pharmacal Co. | passenger. The man is believed to |Sec. Hryan were voiced here today have been mentally unbalanced. | Cormer starket and 24th Av. X. W. mother’s body that you haven't got another wormar 1 asked him. in't swear. 4 ‘of property. : The miners, of course, have also lost a barrel of money in wages, but they probbaly | Then Iran away. I saved enough | ; needed a rest and perhaps that t rooming b but |by the Rev. Father O'Callaghan, in Ballard. Seattle, Wash. i loss will not be so heavy on » go back work. | | opening @ total abstinence conven-| them in the end J L baal | | “Saloon men,” sald the priest, “do The state of Michigan hsa fost a very large wad of money because it has trans- ported, supported and paid q some 2,000 militiamen who are among those present at > {| {not make the nation’s custome. It is! fi Fi Hie soe baer ee eae or a Lot sible. 1 solution of the problem | e ] Hes in education. President Wilson \ Bes be ategation,, Breiiens Waeen 15 Minutes | Ee mdid work in discountenancing | f) | the drinking habit in Washington.” || C Ri d | jCalumet, Mich., to maintain “ jit good ar | e _ a ues pre ce eke crt Busted gets| nn SOT “Movie SANE ON FRATS | From the PUBLIC LIBRARY Dpithiturins sreresciiies 55S ATTENTION MEN! KEEP’EMMOVING = --:+- 10.0 Is a Bargain.. LEVEL LOTS All these losses, and more that we at present okies wn Stanford University can be good a year} ‘ow Ife of sha @ year a woman can find ¢ 1 was « other things When you m @ money that way) Gg about, simply because General Manag cNaughton, har tal WASHINGTON, Aug When a Y tor reveral hours yes Wi th CITY Shsiads ie $120,000 a year, didn’t general manage we to OULD BUY CAFE oo wi you feod 250 officers navy a red oti » memaber of * 1 and é Ané ly | at /former atudent of the University of nd to be | California, is again confined in the Z | keep his men satisfied and responsive to the ish lines |every year, and take out o'clock every morning VENICE. Aug. 8 than ever other end, there Is Tt ia aed ps a cor #tion resulting in things lke | insane rd 2 e t q We ask you again: - : that rtures are ng made for} The trousers are tighter, the | f.°" 1 a tary Sas bro yea is ~ me Wars of the 5 ag llonase Is General Manager James McNaugh really worth |tne aoe of the. Mat Goodwia| shoulders are marrower than limfoh'te em ‘pia Gee Spent Toa alee. | 120,000 wages a year? Bristol ples li MAMAS). over ° rst The works to!” Horkey was attempting to gain At $250 each and on payments of $5 monthly, ; # anid that an offer! ey look like they were made | set rid © tor entrance to fraternity oro: | ¥ 4 Never fails. Butler's Liquid | | 6,000 has been made for it and ® yI a . y were made |f oie entrance to fraternity af d sor ssl | any man can make an attractive home for his ts Her stops the ache pene | this ts neither BE SO VARS OEE OO, BP SRE 1) The by i. “ has obtained | 4 iaeaee pe envee, Se oc yg My Lana crise, a tal prow tan Huds. |e are erent H ane he has obtain aca | family. Close to good school, with the magnifi- }, Intereat in, the “We have) that he t¥ able to squeeze into |the appointment of two naval cadeta| Heing to organise n secret society |f| cent new Lincoln High School near by. i Odeon Theatre + ATLANTIC C ITY, N. J., Aug. 6 Jay, “but none of them has com vests are the dinkiest |the education of these young men|"" ‘Agnew. ids ue : * For the third time within ¢ year,|up to what we think ght fig-| little things that fashion ever t us Addition at Columbia is strictly a home Addi- iy He|for the place but that tn not] 7 in three heard his sister, Ste iblic expense as ‘surpl ft ‘SOME FARM, THIS} tion and lots’ are selling each week, with new homes | ary tice ra | . na | | going up in all blocks ‘ rs, | enough. \ her salaried | @An Errand of Mercy.” scream as she fell down manda, #0 Ine board s i Firet Ave. Bet. Pike and Union. |fect deep ox his father's farm at| t tires some of the most) DUQUOIN, mh, “AUg, 6. Call at the office and arrange to see the Addition Barkersville competent « «in the prime of Galbraith, whose farm {s on the No bhlimation Ge voue i re d + | Fastening the bucket rope secure | a _ | Nfe {Cache river, near Villa Ridge, south |] * & your part, and it's a pleasure to show | Pantages Theatre » svoreins windians. ne ti SPOKANE, Wash. Aug, ( fs : Ce ers tate tat care El 9ct CLEVELAND, 0 Ae $—Jacod | Twenty per cent increase over last ntaloupe raiser of the Unit: |f] - tiga oc the wei Posse he ; cLAN a 3 . ‘ plon cant he ro abou ne cr i oO ee od sure + 4 aserey ¢ BXINS jof the 913 yleld ¢ e or a od hb ’ the rope about her. Climbing to th 400 loaves of bre » greater | cific Northwestern states, made by ] pratt SORORITY DAYS an On a four-acre farm | fi} © crop will be the Jar - 505 pe asin history of this section, weather | “Humpty Jackson's restaurant, conditions having been {deal for a| W™. Lustig, a brother of an attache | ~ r yield |of District Attorney Whitman's of. American Medical A SN | fice, rotus ed today to reveal ¢ of dolls are. Muste Da as " » |top auled her ou ore as realized $4,000 this ADDED PFATURE—“DesTINY” top. he hauled her out pba Bag era eect tenet eae be Ibralth has r rs. | Senaational One-Act Drama | Last summer Dilly rescued girl (ht Migs gdh Mh sper etre gab aa bela ethbeecd | a Wire Galbraith has been a tarm-|f} =f 10e and 20¢. bd <A mes fae Ge Mhenkaa Jone ears court could not continue figures received from all], NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—Although |@F herr and for rasakiagy el | ogee? 2cirtlie ye peugal be Dl jury duties because he had rising t growing sections. he admits knowing the tdentity of eT! years his p n canta- olds, who bad broken through ice in| the men. who shot him. down tn |!upes have amounted to thousands | be jailed e did not return. Just Printers 7 OPEN ROAD BONDS Belgium in 1912 exported a, | MAIN 1043 » 2.000.000 * laa worth of window glass to the of his assailants. ia 1 ohn ethllleaatenasthasete ee | soa tienne the 1 pein peed pUnied: meres 5 i “Tati peered t0Abe) Fee Journal Endorses + Before buying Water Front (9, according to the unanimous reso-| seniors WenAs | Emperor William of Gcnnmiy| It is belle | Investigate lution of the county commissioners.|owng 50 palaces and 3,000 sults of gasueatera WhO ‘anmpeatnd mie mel Bake Oven as a CLOT! VENICE The first lot will be $200,000 sold | ejothes. CLEVELAND, Aug. 6.—John| giving information to the al ; Northern Benk Bidg. mone ar-| ST. LOU 4, Mo., Aur. 6. rel | GOOD SHOE REPAIRING ¢ COUNTS We do not destroy the comfort (or shape) in our Shoe Repairing eu he New York Sun | attorne fice On Bainbridge Island for all preliminary expenses ‘| FLESH FORMING FOOD |. are teeta itl ace din 35 days on his matism Samose, the great flesh-fcrming| arrival N York Rheu | This make of clothing has been une Bartell Drug Co, will tell of riage from a Milwaukee girl ad | phone girls won their strike against} The Amertcan Medical Journal, been served with complete satis- remainder will be sold from time| bt Albert B. Lord \re time as the county may need the pert he food, weigh yourself and see how At ‘o last night Mears re. the standard for years, and during their many customers who a month mirer. Mears chuckled and show-|the Hell telephone system here for published in Chicago, June 5, 1909, faction. Strictly speaking—a man’s to the state, which will be sufficient Henry Mea ff ege ' Mes Specific for FOR MEN When you buy a package of| will b ( much you gain in the first week's ved a telegraphic offer of n that time our many tomers have and hag-|ed the wire to his wife and dangh-|an eight-hour working day, The on page 1836 gives as the specific or #0 ago were thin, pale gard, but who are now, through ter, who had met him in Chicago, |company also recognizes the union treatment for rheumatism the Hu- j "Ss lveaentiy fornibe perth ag ; ve! it—giving the bes epee MLEIN'S SHOE HOSPITAL, (32nd hv. Hii we of bamove tae an rere ogee ean agrocno|Bah, Gabe, Gre it io, are | chug anne oteevion to | — tractive flesh. They have seen so injon activity upon application to be the best known cure for rheu- mar cos of the wonderful |e positions in the usual way matism, why not recommend pa- ; tients suffering with this malady to ower of Samose to restore the weak. and to, siren and an Institution where such treat: a " A UTICA, N Aug. 6—Char health, and to make good natural health, ‘mak . are ICA, N. ‘hare |ment can be had?” flosh, that they give thelr personal of Dr, Biaaley 2 What better proof ean there be ot ; “! Tron of Utica, Miss Emma Krill, a loftered as to the merits of the Dignified Credit Our credit system is without an equal, Devised to make buying of clothes an easy matter, it has been an absolute success. Make your cholee, pay a small amount dow: then a little each week or month Do you know of any plan that is fairer? with the mu guarantee with every pack f/ nurse, ie held without bail at Corn-| NEW YORK, Aug. Seven | Bake Oven than the above words Sami they sell to refund the Eobiil " fea hes : money If it does not prove satis bee arts rp gs tho usand women employes of the of praise from the Journal of the HOFBRAU 2 ee aca 10— Entertainers fe the time of Dr. Tron's death| Eastside Knitting Mills struck to-| American Medical Assgctatio factory it was believed he had committed|day for shorter hours, higher pay | Dr, Loughney cut his prices in halt Samose is a pure preparation, | sujcide. jand more sanitary working condi-| for q few days only. Rheumatic and can be used with absolute con-|"' Migs Krill fainted when arrested|tions, Several thousand mon went fidence by the most delicate. It and was revived with difficulty, [out In sympathy with the wom gives remarkable results with chil workers fferers and those with kindred ailments will be given the Bake Oven Treatment at one dollar weak and run down! The commercial fisheries of the |s————————_—_—. ($1.00) a treatment by the course. | petite, It bullds up| pacific coast, centralized at Seat the thin, puny girl a oO perfect plumpness 1 health. | $25,000,000. People It 1s the only flesh-forming food of |* 2 HIPPODROME de r Second Ave, and Pike St its kind and in addition, It! Seatle and the whole Puget ib and d Sultes 220-221-222-223. Hours & 9. | strengthens every organ of the|sound country is the finest sum |m. to 6 p.m, Sundays, 9 to 1 |body, restoring strength and health! mer resort, without an exception, jonly. : | 1992-34 Second Ave.. Near to the whole system, in America, Consultation Free, —10 Restaurant ha ie and Cafe * | _ onan Every Evening First Ave. and Madison St. voman | tle, represent an annual output of} » OANCING Dr. Loughney's offices are in the Savings Bank Quildin “Seattle "s Reliable Credit House” Inion St |

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