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ErahtscsiapnagsSortuncaniasdisiioanagaasaiea Due aan $2()-28 for60 Months in 5 Years NO COMMISSION NO BONUS SRNR Pee IR FREE espe THE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1913. Music by MacDonai. COME ON, ADOLF, we ser, —Don'T Ses unio TRY ete ARE NOW IT 195 ALSO yorRRY, ADOLF — © Ani AMUSE MENT. DESCENDING, COMING IN FROM DER WATER HERE b othe IT 163 CALLED ABOVE BECOSS 65 VERY SHALLOW. {fe A M onth ea aene es war aa pS ne a de : WHY DONT YOU 1 b, . 20 Ww QO SUBMARINE" DER BOTTOM ANSWER ME, ADOLF ? ap Will Pay Off i a $1000 Loan fir — et : run Under our plan the J) WS re —_— gn borrower can secure ; rine ! bee ; | not exceeding 0 pet | | EV] |Marent “cee - ‘BUSY BUCK DEER PLEA FOR JUDGE not exceeding 50 per 1 al ‘: nee Reged en LONDON, A ay —What Is Py eat cr an ays ’ il Unless the counc!! grants the Taught by ail BANGOR, Me, Aug. 9—A tale of| Judge W. O. ” Chapman of Taco i ‘ Sie ug. a | counc 2 } . Me, 24/9 ger : ia tive -valuation .of his lieved to have been a deliberate at jpark board a full mill levy for 1914, |how an infurlated — buch 3 deer ma furnished the “ ork a i i property and pay it fompt to “conpese. the Geath of ho improvements can be had at the | jeharged upon a party of Boston | state bar association meeting here, 3 “ Lory: “ | automobilists and their guests near|which comes to a close today, by : back in easy month- Chancellor Lioyd-George of Eng-| ’ Brighton and Scuth Seattle play “pig cnt ong forall ote flr nr : ’ y ¢ eguiat- tend wae frustrated: tenlant, when fields, the pathnouse at Mt. Baker | the United States h declaring yesterday that judges 4) ly payments, regulat a real bomb, loaded with deadly ex ? H T | ftelds, th . East Orland, was told today. Mr.) 3.4 1. clothed with authority to om } cite aut! hein fi gecter'atane'e'ae ses | YOUGO? Here’sa Tip or Two} ess i've am Sen, faane Carter Bt locaton tae tases wel wooo ii high scxool just a few minutes be- bathhouse, no additional band music| ton, with a party of three, cam ts of : ‘i " F Sone, yer upon the animal while driving thelr | the law when charging juries rylan : fore Licyd-George was scheduled to) Win predictions of continued has plenty of parks from which to|/¢an be had in the parks, =r Nira lear slowly along a narrow road| He advocated repeal of the con- QPlp ; ie gg ey fair weather Sunday and arise dn choose. Woodiand park, with its aa shee Senor erients Coe ean through thick woods stitutional provision forbidding mid ay be made | the temperature, the steamboat and vast acreage of natural forests and |' De eliminate - The deer struck out with his | judges of the state courts at pre he j pees Pay,be Fall o gees canle eg rag) SPUR ET Ig eo eae companion are preparing IAW, Intaddition to the 200, i a| ON an allowance of .86 of « mill, | |noote smashing a headlight and|ent from charging on t tacts tppe for any time from jfuee of the bomb with a knife. |for heavy traffic on the Sabbath park chosen by many for n day's | the, Dresent ie ; pe “perm, poate | \de ting the front of radiator Ira P, Englehart, of North bf: tt g 7 pres soe c There are score! b zany CORmne 4 | | The nearly fo ° a, lected president of the tin paid in full at any 10 USE WHI T E desires to spend a day tn a natural | Work. | attack posoratng to Mr. Chester, Shafer and Treasurer Remington ‘&@m time after one year. On a fair mes caeaibite Sunday, park, with winding paths cut the animal's courage, shaken by the | were re-elected. eer regent ink TH aise > |the beach at Alki point ts usually through the thick woods, Schmitz | screams of women in the party, f ; Interest is chargec BOSTON, Mass, Aug 9—Canos| taxed close to its capacity. The park offers the opportunity. The | | pion pag Tig wl ‘ only for the time he 2 whistles as protection Raat Sound is almost coot; in met, frigid, entrance of Schmitz park ts loc | 9 D Se Wie Shao the |“mashers” are to be carried by the |bUt the chill apparently only serves opposite the public bathhous | | rno Ss ‘oms as the use ¢ members of the Women's Home.|to enhance the popularity of the Alki point. ¢ aan jek of money borrowed. |stead association. The whistles | Yast beach, agai bAfent # Eames Goldman, lender, ‘a 4 | oP a= i are to attract attention The oe Many will spend the day on the|Snarchists {n America, will deliver Jaci " in lmayor's secretary informed the| Lake Washington comes to bat |Sound, Two excursions will be ru |two lectures at the Finnish social —— ‘ a arr med $ 3 “pernanan Jassoctation that no law would be|of a warm day with points by the ‘from Seattle Sunday, The steamer | ist hall, Madison st. and Jist av Cotterill personally | ad- he |violated so long as the whistles | score where one may pass away a Potlatch leaves Colman dock at 9| The first, Monday evening, will be the council Friday after- 4 E were not blown, but the women) pleasant day during warm weather. a. m. for a trip up Hoods canal. The | on the topic, “The Psychology of noon, to correct the statement that * voted to blow them just as hard as| Heading the list are Fortuna and Potlatch will return to Seattle at| Anarchism and Its Spiritual Signif-| the city was paying $11.81 per cap eme ot Washi nl they possibly can, and if any mem-| Wildwood parks, accessible by/10:30 p. m. The Chippewa will | cance The second, Tuesday ita for salaries, as contained in a| SS * ber ts arrested to have the aaso.|steamer from Leschi park. Both af- take excursionists out to the ocean, |evening, Is on the subject. “The communication from the Chamber tm . elation pay her fine, |ford splendid Piente, grounds leaving at 8 a. m. and returning at|Modern Drama; Its Social and Ed of Commerce. ISTOPS Hay Fever, Rose Cold and tec Loan 11 p. m. Both veasels are Inland |weational Value.” Dr. Ben L. Reit) neecerny, cal, Aug. 9—Les-|_ “A Correct statement,” said the! a1 cases of Sneezing. ‘ 4 Ings | One not caring to leave the city Navigation Co. boats. ov will act as chairman. Pilg tn oy siifis marentheod “by |mayor, “would be closer to $8. But,| a mS mail ie latest waabs of the, of course, this t# plenty high, and s the Irritati 2 2 a . ble.” Associaton {0 A QUIET MORNING IN DIRT PANS RICH 23 Sess Pees eee lgarmmtereccergeen me § sored by Mrs. Mary E. Teata. of automobile dust, street car a NEW YORK. (Ang 80". know! “Young people about to get mar. | COWBOY SAVES HIS shop dust and sulphur dust, : | H MPHRIES ( ‘OURT 2 red should publish In the papers ter using one box of Arnold's : 810 Second Ave. _seanhpallgtlyrn pe Red ag ins perwons | Writing from Canyon City, Yukon | notifications of thelr betrothal 30 to LIFE BY WILD RIDE) ..0), Remedy for these ailments gs: | oth aioe te 5 Avan Leonie aa lterritory ‘on July 16, to Maurice Lae their marriage,” | gy waited Press Leased Wire. and no relief is obtained, return the 7 long do you have to keep It up? “I have faith in the boys ” “sald “Slogfried 1s sulng a man for $10 hey, Harold Waller, former univer. | says Mrs. Teate. LEWISTON, Idaho, Aug. 9.— ae ne baa g —_e from : exploded J. P. Morgan today when Judge Humphries on the bench Sat-|in the justice court. That's what I | sity pb voy ry) naye orp Rept ‘. Mew: soins Sine eat tae rt | After a wild dash of 2% miles bet sanoh — ast and g your ing to Attor | call a pretty small matter.” |men took out ounces of gold on} every © ea) E x lla = anges Bir ead bibooad eng Ba Dillingeworth, | » |Johnaon creek, Susanna district,|reasonable knowledge of the Iaws| on horseback and an all day i eats es = this bE hasty retreat and Morgan later ex-|who had a receiver appointed for) “I got a eke pes a man fn Ta |in four di governing hereditary transmission,| journey in @ rowboat down the rome obtat a plained the matter to the chief/the Lana Park Co., without giving coma, who says he was a school-| Waller is employed as mining en-|scientific parenthood, pre-natal in-| Salmon and Snake rivers, 4 steward notice to the other side in the con-|mate of mine—I don’t know any |gineer by the Skolal Mining Co., of fluences, child culture and the abil. | Harry Snyder, a cowboy, who | gsreWaART & HOLMES DRUG CO. . Morgan had gone to the pler to |troversy. such man in Tacoma—and he says | Akron, Oe Pas ity to conduct a well ordered home,| was bitten by a rattlesnake, Is ¥ 4 see his wife and children off on the| “You may have faith in the boys,” |I am not the only pebble on the | mes ppb trenissr een is grant oS ie ati today, im- or write a | 7 don't beach, and there are four men ready . > $ q ve Gynt iknow anyihivg about the business. |t oahoot me when they get a chance. |" T WASN'T ERUPTION, | “(casera cas satthen vevwemn | 'Sckta Settee sn the Seer 3076 Arcade Bullding, e |We agreed to take this matter up Some one rang up my wife and told PROFESSOR SAYS eugenics and the red-light districts, ney Snyder, who was bitten on sasijiimicsinusieesefitlniisdal jon the 2ist of the month, and now jher that I wouldn't Mve two Mra. Teats said: “Well born chil-| the leg, slashed the wound Sce—Uni Thea he: fn and get receiver | months. sour mpanrig dren will seldom {f ever be found) with a jack-knife, and bound nion tre—Sc I nté rg only fn _ at all The “ae i Big, binck clouds ealling over |as residents or patrons of the red-| his leg tightly to prevent the lw ou ‘ying “Now, what IL sald was this; When| Mount Constance, in the Olym- | light districts.” circulation of the blood. Between Union and Pike, on Third ¢ business will be ruined lo aria -0 fe range, Friday attracted ay, opposite postoffice. Four reel@ e ou Vincent H. Gowen, son of Rev.| “oh, I guess it's not as bad as|I knew a man was after me to in-| Pie range. | Briday attracted of the Intest and best pictures are H. H. Gowen, pastor of Trinity that replied Judge Humphries. | jure me or my property or family, | versity telephone wae kept het shown dally at this popular theatre, parish church, and Allan W. Lee,|«171j jet the receivership stand and | would get the drop on him and ie aveiing ned this shacatag Do not fail to see our shows. They e prominent in Seattle art and mu-| we'll take it up on Wednesday.” | blow his head off.” is exce; : fe information about the are ptionally good. oin to sical circles, have volunteered for |” judge Humphries wasn't very | eee | Soe. _sntors See ad ems Ela ee gt | Tea ae ee SHEARS ARE BUSY g two young men will depart for | eq the following gems in self-defense. The Humphries| But Mount Constance remain- Before bee ah ol Front China in September to take up| “tf | haven't made good, no boy! never run. John Brown's mother ed constant, and failed, refused Investigate their new work under Portland? Gowen is a uate of the Unt-) Bishop | in this world has. When the mists was a Humptries “Some people say I talk too much It was the Hum against a stone wall at Gettysburg, | and neglected to erupt selamograph wasn't In the least The " To reduce the number of all em- except where they are fixed by the | Capt. Davies, harbormaster, who Huntington of the diocese of Wuhu, hries blood in him that made him) China. Both Gowen and Lee are|;uenr “** euprybosy:.6m | admit Ko Senvely. to the scaffold disturbed, says Prof. Saunders | ployes in the city 10 per cent, and/@8ked for an increase of the port On Bainbridge Island members of the Trinity church éi4,« | “Gen. Humphries marched up| of the geology department, to cut the salaries of the remaining, y,{rcen’s salary from $1,800 | to $2,700, explained he wasn't making VENICE the request for himself, but that the versity wt w shingtoo. A triangular collision occurred he bench is and they dubbed bim ‘The Knight | Corporation Counsel Bradford’s|| Houses were warm government, two Italian policemen per cent Be e are in New York to take back to| NEW YORK, Aug 9.--How he can|that I must be married before 1 P f f V ] The council lopped off an addi- estimate of $66,910 was cut to $6 . ey F Four Fine Italy Porter Chariton, who must spend ten million dollars which {*|am 21 years old and before I re- TOO 0 a ue tional $6,879 from ane eatimates 270. Judge Gordon's department re- enough | in the winter stand trial there on the charge of coming to hion a a legacy and | sedi fortune, 7 witl be 21 next | o¢ the tiene tone world- rerled, home ceneibetes, she harbors depart-| present year, $8608, alteoukh: theif (Lume: We showed him murdering his wife, formerly Mary | find a sweet, demure little gitl to remedy—proof of its power torelieve a . Isp nds. te Scott of California. Mra. Chariton | make his wife are two matters | “Have you in mind a girl whom quickly, Tafel, surely, the head- ment suffered the biggest cut, when jestimate for 1914 was $9,700. The/] an order for tw | i New Machines rented, $2.00 per! in Chile and Argentina, he sald, he|Ko0d and a brunette. I don't care : . ‘ W R & N | month, has been left. $10,000,000, with |1f she dosen't know how to act on where it gets so cold y WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co. t t that he st marry |@ yacht or in a swe otel We . : af 4 E e e e| 1424 Third, near Pike. | before. he tw 21 eae ake r 7) wii learn that together. I've been CHICAGO, Aug 9.—Women who y friends certainly do not,” she |} IN the winter time Phone Main 1525. 1 "In his will U nele- Will stipulated | pretty lucky to get this money, but display them: sin slit skirts and |Teplied. “Ladies do not. Indeed, 4 Mrs. Gould ‘ , FIN CHICAGO, Aug. 9—Four per. > the best dressed women of | all; and now he ts a flem bes P Puget Sound Express A E fons were hurt when Roy Martin Sr Oak temmntag eens ccanie | Never in the merits of our Milf If so, you will want to take the train that is most conven- fent and offers you the best js “ sideration of next year's budget aervice. Fodeesi si pA hs in turn vumped |" Griffiths would reduce salaries the municipal dock at Rallard and body wanted to know This means, of course, that Hansen” ‘The accident occurred at |ROW over $150 by 10 par cent, those the assistant port warden there,|| DOC) : nis : NEW YORK, Aug. 9.—Armed Wants a Wife to Help Spend It Second ay, and Madison st |from $125 to $150 by 7% per cent, and the city launch. The council | if our Mill Made you will choose one of the Trains that operate every day between! Seattle and Portland via the | which offers you these splendid) trains: ladies, according to Mrs. Edwin| modest thi is, she is not expecting such al DES. ‘ . Ned ‘Gould of Fifth av. and Ardsley on| “Do the women of your set Seattle-Portland Express alti acm ALBANY PAINL MEE | hudson, New ‘York. At least euch |courage the onepione Memes habitable. Leaves Seattle 7:30 a. m. AL lthings are not done in her set, sult?” Arrives Portland 2 p. m. Shasta Limited Train De Luxe Leaves Seattle 11:30 a, m.| Arrives Portland 5:30 p. m.| Leaves Seattle 11:45 a. m. Arrives Portland 6:30 p. m. with credentials from the Italian | was killed at Lake Como, Iraly, in| June, 1910, $3.00 Buys a Sewing Machine. 150 Sewing Machines, all makes, $3.00 and up. from the bench. Well, the pe ince to tay fame to talk from. AFTER CHARLTON Has Ten Mill Has Ten Million Dollars and which today are causing Maxwell) |Rooten, who is in the mall order business, more concern than he has lever experienced before Under the terms of bis uncle's will, William Maxwell Rooten, who | controlled extensive nitrate mines | i in| an embankment YEARS. ov. “ . pi as OWL, ee an train 0 tfit | ° ne! ron yey ‘és ee BR CR ath gy Repeat WASHINGTO} ie. dent room bungalow to a party in abtoad a aniiy ate Pp. m.| uit |A RECUPERATING RHINO. howapapers that they are the mode| Brown, a former Californian and |{ ‘te Sam Joaquin valley, Callfor- rrives Portland 6:45 a. m.| M pie || NEW YORK, Aug 9—Bin Sy among well-bred eastern women,” | second in command of Gen, Coxey's || 2%. last Week. Are now at (Berths can be occupied at | The Seattle Star has made arrangements ao H Mt # a 4 |der, head keeper of Central park | she said. “They are not.” army on its famous tramp to Wash-| work on plans for houses in 9:30 p. m.) | to ofter free, with each yearly subscription, at the regular price of |! 765) ways he will cure Miss Smiles, | “Do ‘real people’ back east Wear/ington in 1896, appeared at. the |} Honolulu, | ‘ \s two-horned rhino, of rheumatisin slit skirte?” she was asked. capitol today to urge amendments You will enjoy the benefits of ALL-STEEL COACHES and all the other features that Seven Guaranteed Blades Poindexter, organizing an “tndus. oas. * the most up-to-date train serv-| Nickel-Handled Shaving Brush | PITTSBURG, Pa, Aug. 9.—Dr. J.| the following prices will be given at ltrial army” of unemployed to oom Coast Construc: tion ice affords. Cotgate Shaving Stick |C. MeNell of the department of pub-|eur offices untit September tat. struct all reclamation works. Company The O-W convenience. For further information and | R. & N. places| paramount your comfort and| Safety Razor All packed neatly tary. few years; Safety razors have becom FREE! in a This 1s a complete shaving outfit thousands of men prefer them to the old style, here is your ch&nce to get one free, THE BURHAM SHAVING OUTFIT And Heavy Knurled Razor Handle leatherette case. Safe, Simple and Sant- immensely popular in the past And iw 25. (Widest 3 Fear.’ Friday, when hose wagon No. il, |charter or are under $100, Is the you intend to make your wife? was asked. not yet; but Iam going to look around.” he said “Understand, I want the right sort of a girl. She doesn't need to be in society, but she must be he Just think how lucky the girl will | be; because right now, whoever she ODD ITEMS KISSES HURT FOUR. kissed his best girl while on a Sun- day joy ride. Martin lost control of his touring car and ft went over with of] from rattlesnakes he has killed. | copie POP DYES Hi8 SOCKS. lie health has a pair of once-white | socks which he dyed a delicate pink {by soaking in strawberry pop, BOLD BAD BURGLARS., | LONDON, Aug 9.—Burglars rob the pee ei be found in BEECHAM’S responding to a fire call an auto owned by 8. R. Peck, 2446 sour taste, Dentists ran into the and the fatigue of biliousness every dose of | Sold everrwhers, In hones, 100, 280. Y/ hiaaosoces Albany Cut-Rate WH STAND BACK OF OUR WORK For90 Days Only Come in today—don't put Wt oft. We ere doing dental work for lees than your own prices to advertise our work. |Set of Teeth, Guaranteed @ Fit, now . |propoaition made by Councflman Griffiths yesterday in counct! con- | $2,920 was taken oft. jand those from $100 to $125 by & higher salary ought to be allowed his successor. Capt. Davies also sugrested, in lMne with the policy of retrenchment, to do away with promptly accepted the suggestions. counc!! will meet again Tuesd) skirtless bathing suits are not serts Mrs. Gould. of days seeing the sights of Chicago after a six-weeks tour of the west | in the private car Dixie. who is regarded as which by its simplicity emphasized her attack on the French creation of the year. reservation call on or phone! jbed the #afe in a police station of | Solid’Gold or Porcelain @9 || co | . | $650 while the superintendent was |G 0 J. H. O'NEILL, Read Our Offer | away. TOWN cor iceecccccssecens H District Passenger Agent, W. A. Santinyer, superintendent |Gold or Porcelain o9 716 Sécond Avenue. || THE SEATTLE STAR fon id Ves? (rosular prio $3 25 of the Puget Sound Traction, Light | Bridge Work ...........Q0 || U Telephone Main 932. CEE), SeQUENOe WRN Tie Buenan CRAVEN UNM THF >: see and Power Co., was booked Friday| |, i ] v . ‘ THE SEATTLE STAR for Six Months (regular price for violating the traffic ordinance. | Solid Gold Fillings...75¢ UP | $1.80), together with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for * $2.20 | While going south on Union st. his! Silver Fillings ......50¢ UP INSURANCE Cl am THE SEATTLE STAR for Three $1.00), together with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for .. Months (regular price ..$1,50 Those Already Readers of THE SEATTLE STAR and Who De sire the Shaving Outfit May Secure Same by Sending 85 Cents to Cover Cost and Po ‘auto ran into a motorcyclist. James 8. McInerney, prosecuting attorney of Cook county, Ill, is at the Washington Annex. He Is touring the Pacific coast, and studying various reform measures ‘that have proved successful here. OUR PRICES WILL OUR WORK WILL PLBABB TOU. 4 Pike. Albany Cut-Rate Dentists Secend Floor Peoples Donk Bullding, | fecond . Take Elevator or Walk Up | SURPRISH TOU | LADIES DON'T WEAR SPLIT SKIRTS, SAYS MRS, GOULD Mrs. Gould, ts spending a conple | nice people are not apt to go to extremes in fashion or to do im really never have seen one. I do not believe Newport women jever wear the kind of costumes described in the newspapers as the rule tn the west. I believe much of houses that we buil in sections at the mill and shipped direct to Edmonton, Alta., that nothing but a warm house would be Then we showed him why our Mill Made house is warm; the double construction, double floors, wood fibre hard plas- tered walls, cozy rooms, and that description in in newspaper talk.” CARL COMING UP to the administration's proposed jcurrency bill. He seeks support of the bill ingroduced by Senator Brown lived in California 18 years. Washington manufactures more jus r than any other state in the Union, peorsenm Made Houses and Bungslows, We shipped a fine little four. We ship these houses any- where, First and Wall Sts., Seattle, Phone Elliott 1121,

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