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Seen see eae fe eo na ‘Adolf Being a anon nny areata vores snes THE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1913. Heavyweight Puts the Volcano Out of Business Words by Schaefer | Music bv MacDonaJd oan , iS be The Importance of Doing INVENTION CALLED . Right +7 S worse Is often lost sight of in the oe desire to gain money it taught pen Idren your that are their put asi sav will have and a ings account taug right way t them gain A1/2% Interest — THE BANK FOR SAVINGS Corner Third Ave. and Pike St. CHILDREN WILL RAISE CASH TO BUILD HOSPITAL | | ° | Will you help? A plan has been suggested by the Anti-Tuberculosis league and the Children’s Ortho | pedic hospital to construct a special building for poor children afflicted with tuberculos! You canghelp next, Friday, when {160 children from the playfields will Meat Prices CUT TOMORROW, TUESDAY FRYE:CO.’S MARKETS “228ceec= more of the flowers, #0 as to raixe| the necessary $5,000 for the perma nent build nd. The boys expect whole of the linvade the down town and resident ction of the city with Petit eurs,” those dainty little flowers | bought by H.C. Henry at Geneva | As Follows: Choice Ste Shoulder ak Rib and Loin Mutton ci in one day 8o it's up to you Says Dr. Crichto sioner 15¢ hope ee (This mutton Is of a superior health commis lity. Try it. “A sick or convalescent child will eens rye) do far better associating with chil-| Ey 7 Ghote Spare 12:¢ dren of {ts own age. In the com-| Ride ..... sees ween es FG? pany of adults they become lonely Choice Salt and the fight to cure them Is “att VAC EE iaracr | Pork Liver American Full Cream Cheese . 18¢ Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until! 6:20 p. m. 3 ASK CONCLAVE DENVER, Aug. 11.—-San Francis co, Los Angeles and New York are |making a strong fight before the 32 triennial conclave of Knights | | Templar for the 1916 conclave | | which will be tts centennial cele | bration. | The general feeling among the [knights here is that the centennial should go to the Pacific coast, as the 1816 conclave was held at Bal- | timore. Sentiment as to Los Angeles and San Francisco is evenly divided. CAN’T BE A CITIZEN Because Peter Farmasonis had once been arrested and fined $10 by Judge Gordon for alleged insolence to a woman at First ay. and Pike st., Judge Neterer denied him eiti- AT THE Angeles Cafe 1422-24-26 Firat Avenve Our 25c Regular Dinner Our Special 50c Chicken Dinner | Served from 11 a. m. to 83>. my | Are Unexceiicd ir Seattle Prof. Nape’s Haw ilan Orchestra —or— OA -+i-t9 0 told him Twenty-seven applicants were ad-| | mitted to citizenship Saturday | Get your n ‘on the pay roll| Well, young man, what do you again. 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It Is far more than Just a truss Untike thing for Book @ fend me your Free ‘Trial Offer rupture, Hate ifr ulating, self-adjusting — | antly and automatically protects you againat ev |] Adaress . wtral your Tupture can't pomelbly co | TAM PiRING OP MY LiTTue “VISITING=DERSVOLCANO the son of a prominent The men have | their clubs Ah * TAR Ae, a r-s- ) a » ( 4 RECRY canes | New York.—George Scoffield, 21| years old, member of the Three! Bounding Gordons’ vaudeville team, was killed yesterday in practicing his act. Calcutta—Thousands of lives were lost Sunday when the embank- ments of the Damado river, near Burdwan, collapsed and flooded many miles of country. eee Los Angeles.—One of the three automobile bandits arrested here yesterday has been Identified as minister. | been identified by| one of their victims eee Montesano Willlam Leroy senship. | We sat at a table among a crowd of the elite. \* ¢ 1 consider character as fully one-| CAUEHt ® trout Saturday that hed) We learned Inter the young girl's name was Miss Brown. At least, Gi my: FREE—LATEST MOTION half of the citizenship require-|***lowed Se toe hg ae om | that was how she was introduced as one of the amateurs, She really PICTURES—FREE ments,” the court said. If Farma-| T°" *8* 22 Inches long. could warble and stepped rather cleverly, and in spite of an oversupply Vocal and Instrumental Concert Pi sonis keeps out of trouble in the hae se |of rouge, she was pr Vie and 1 joined in the chorus of applause, Afterncens and Evenings | next five years, he will be permitted| Spokane—Eight- old Carl D./ and she favored the crowd with an encore. —BY— to acquire clfizenship, the jJudge| Whitsel was drowned Saturday af-| Hut that's getting ahead of the story. She came in with a young) ternoon when he fell from a raft| may | clever into a pool near the O.W. R roundhouse Portland.—The Oregon wool clip | spon this year will be about 5,000,000} One j at the table. A tiny young maiden, in a finming|™ment will make an investigation pounds lesa than 1911 or 1912 | red coat match, Joined the party a Htue later. Her face| this week of a report that the Ce- e939 | was most exquisitely chiseled, dainty, refined, delicate. And she had|@@r Lake Logging Co. ts polluting Sacramento. — California’s new|the most wonderful flaxen hair, Her face belied her clothes. Hut her| Cedar inke, from which the city allen land act went into effect at| clothes spoke the truth, She was no stranger at the American cafe. | draws its water supply, through its | midnight last night | In a little while, too, Mother came—Mother Brown, I believe, a|!O&KIN& operations see middle-aged, jovial, corpulent person, who led the applause for her ‘wah te Sap yg on in vraag 3 Hansen \¢ te 0 feet of timber whic our! Lawrence —Dean Warren, | daughter tnt 608 from the city last March It i* re- 21-year-old ranchman, died Sunday | awa result of a wound received in a formal duel aes Philadelphia. — Agnes Murphy, | aged 20, was killed by bolt of Nghtning, and James McNamee, 11| years old, was crushed to death by} a falling tree in a severe electrical storm here yesterday . . Binghamton, N. Y.—Gen. Edward F. Jones, one of the few surviving lenders of the etvil war, is dying at his home in this city eee Heavy rain Saturday night nabled a renewal of} rations on many of the creeka| » work had ceased because of | a lack of water. . Spokane.—Secretary of War Ga rison denies that the abandonme of Fort Wright has ever been con templated and that only a lack of soldiers has prevented its ultimate enlargement . Spokane—John Hager, a patient| | | oe at the Sacred Heart hospital, es-| with a wee young bit of a voice, which faltered frequent | caped and was yesterday found ard Schricker, a young man who appeared in sorrowtul cir-| LONDON, Aug. 11.—Poasibility dead north of Sprague avenue hill. | cumstances, who recited “The Shooting of Dan McGrew.” of serious complications with Tur- He had shot himself twice e key is indicated today in dispatches London.—This city witnessed its usual Sunday afternoon suffraget riot terday. Sylvia Pankhurst | was arrested after a prolonged bat tle In which the police freely used | Miss Pankhurst was | | injured in the melee. eee | Caesar could do seven things at a time, history records, This - - | Consisting of— Los Angelee—T. Sakaba, Jap-| Cabaret girl, didn’t come quite to that mark, But she could go some bar eae : ' anese houseboy, was killed by al herself. She chewed gum, sipped heer, leaned on the plano and talked | KILLED IN AUTO. | Nickel potty pes ee holdup man last night, and his|to the plano player—all at the same time. She was a wonder, but] soUTH REND, Wash, Aug. 11! Colgate Shaving Stick week's wages taken from him she had to remove the gum while she sang ' ; ‘ ng td | With a little practice, however, she ought to be able to « —James Rockey, aged 20, member And Heavy Knurled Razor Handle “8. \sbhoe at can oo ih ata ti he « ugh 0 ‘be able to control her | of a ploneer family, died here early All packed neatly in a leatherette case, Portland, Ore—Mra. Jessie Tur.| Voie And hum § e the young woman named on the pro-|today as the result of injuries re ner was ‘drowned in the Wil . gg Ne ceived when his automobile collid- This ts a complete shaving outfit—Safd, Simple and Sagi- lamette river y rday when the the ae ine Jed with a freight train. The ma. tary. Safety razors have become immensely popular in the past lrailing around the houseboat, in hey're a bit more prosperous Jot who visit the American than are] chine was smashed to bits and the few years; thousands of men prefer them to the old style. And which she lived, gave way, precip | those at the Angeles and the Scenic, Mut beer is the staple commodity |boy’s body terribly mangled. here is your chance to get one free, {tating her into the river. scsi ve PAH LRRD Ee Selneaeneeeememeneestioan watt : : | eee’ The Young People's Socialist DUVALL.—Word was received Hoquiam—The steamer Daisy | !oneue will hold its next meeting 2 AUTOS IN WRECK hore today from Governor Lister, ea ur f er Putnam was launched here yester. 1 yy eenestay evening at 8 o'clock at) |. that he would attend the Valley day. She will be towed. to San\ Ut. Olive st, near Sixth, All| ‘Two autos, two women passen-!fair, to be held at Duvall on Sep.|| THE SEATTLE STAR for One Year (regular price Franciaco for the installation of | young people interested in social) gers in each, and one man driver | tember 18-19-20. . $3.25), together with thie Burham Shaving Outfit, for ....QWa. er machine ]inm are urged to be present. All ae neon her machin “if nae | destring to join league are asked for each, bumped together at $3.00 THE SEATTLE STAR for Six Months (regular price GALRI, Orenshtte “ A communicate with Temporary | Seventh and Union Sunday night. Buys a Sewing Machine. $1.80), together with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for .... 20 i Attorney General secretary, Idd Deter east | No one was hort, 1 mi 50 Si acl Crawford ‘has announced ‘his inten-| s¢oret™a™™> Tae H. Peterson, East aks ae Pot ere ganas sath ae Machines, all makes, | THE SEATTLE STAR for Three Months (regular price $1 5 | ton of olng to Bandon, Ore, to| Pree Harry R. Sharp, 915 East Sprice| Now Machines rented, $2.00 por | $100)» together with thie Burham Shaving Outfit, for ....P le 0 nvesttgate the alleged deportation | Want ad readers develop shrewd st. and W. R. McCurdy, 5520 14th | month, |] Those Already Readers of THE SEATTLE STAR w |tecently ot Dr Batley Leach, the Judamants if business proposi- av. N. BH, the drivers, were booked | WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO Sire the Shaving Outfit May Secure Same by ‘Genaiane a pela or, by eltizens o! al jons, which @e hi 1 police al 2 3h » ore avg rve them well and at police station and released on 1424 Third, near Pike, | 85 Cents to Cover Cost and Postage * ° “BUT MOSTLY THE "AMATEURS" ARE THE PROFESSIONAL iI DER SCHEME 155 DISS: — YOU SLIDE ON 0196 TROLLEY OVER DER CRATER OF DER. VOLCANO UNO INSPECT ITS FIERY BEAUTY IN ComPORT __ “UND SAFE TI, Dot's A PINE How-O0-You- Do! YOUARE 30 HEAVY DAT You HAF MADE DER MIRE SAG, UND MAYBE You STAY DERE ALL mp: & ~ a Yin “ONE SMALL GENTLEMAN DID A FEW JEWISH IMITATIONS” ITED FROM “WE RECITED THE SAQQTING OF" DAN MSGREW " “SHE IS PLUMP -BUT LITTLE’ In The Star's investigation of Seattie’s eight life, in which lead | Ing downtown cafes are being visited, Vic, the artist, and the r | porter hav ched the American. They happened in on amateur | night. They tell, by picture and story, what they saw. | eevee T WAS “Amateur night” at the American cafe Friday night, and the) Place hummed in anticipation of the evening's thrills, Vie and I were fortunate * SAY, IF THE STAR. REPORTER COWD ONLY BE HERE TONIGHT, OM ME, quite younk Could re it was certainly And, my! be was} And his language—well A smart-looking chap he was a cigarette with one hand. naive WATER DIRTIED? xp Supt. Ross of the lighting depart- Roth he and the girl were quite at home at the American. Had a| ment, City Engineer Dimock, and king with the reguiar performers. | Supt. Youngw of the water depart- ported the treea are felled into the The amateur performance at the lake without first trimming them 10. “Little Exypt was dancing. It American didn't begin till after that was her name at the recent Moose carnival wan a flighty, brisk dance—one of the regular num-|, Thursday bers on the program en ee “If possible, we will go tomorrow, The young man with Miss Brown suddenly exclaimed, with great|!f Mr. Youngs and Mr. Dimock ecata ean arrange It “Say, if The Star reporter could only be here tonight! Oh, me, ' eT a oat Oh, my “Amateur night” is a se 4 professional affair at the Amert-| Seatiet van. Occasionally a real amateur performs. But mostly the “ama-| my United Preee Leased Wire teurs” are recruited from the professional ranks—some passable and| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11—San some ranker. Francisco's saloon keepers made no - a dcere attempt to evade an early closing We didn't stay for the finish Rut, undoubtedly, Wanatika was | jaw that went {nto effect last night, the hit while we were there. and at 2 a. m. every cafe in the city Wanatika is a specialty in contrasts in Indian costume, who sang in Spanish. She is plump, but little. Probably sthing under five feet in height . and she is stockily built But her feet are small—tiny, dainty, And this chunky, oddly built mass can dance. Goodness! She can dance! She whirled Mke a featherweight. She certainly was no amateur. Guy Rooney, whose hair was about as plentiful as the Of King’s, sang A song with an easy pose and splendid eff took him clearly out of the amateur class, too. Th were a few real amateurs, howe She {8 a dark lady, dressed | was closed until 6 a. m The principal sufferers here from the act are the owners of the re tips the beam near 175, Is Her shoulders are broad, her face at the ocean beach districts the new | obeyed TURKEY DODGES Standard et, which There was deluded se ee from Constantinople, which say that the Porte’s answer to the de- mand of the powers that the Turks “Music is liquid,” id a poet, once upon a time. Wherefore, no doube, the cabaret stage at the American runs right Into the booze counter. evacuate Adrianople and respect To your right, the white-aproned barkeep and his Jap tant pre fen : r ‘ the frontier treaty has been issued, si bi over hardy r eer. jand is most evasive. No official | © your left, the plano player, in shirt sleeves, dispenses the music |xtatoment of a program tof with great gusto, his head swaying right and left to the measured beat./1)" rettronvent’ ce tg ree v8 8) yet been given. |thelr personal recognizance, Phone Matn 1525, é “We will leave some time before | * said Ross this morning sorts in the uptown tenderloin and| In both these | law was strictly | of the Turks een 4 VST BECOSS 1 KAD Jo PUT DEF VOLCAKO ouT You HAF RUINED MY DAY'S BUSINESS You OWE ME $170.35. ie “PASSING SHOW OF 1912” IS BIG HIT AT THE MOORE Charles J. Ross Carleature, tra , burlesque—jin “Peter Grimm ;" fun, fun, ft in a bunch of impersonations, not And more fun omitting “T. R.;" Texas Guinan, who That's “The Passing Show of|is making “Busty Pulls the 912," which began a week's en-| Strings” famous delaide and J. J. agement at the Moc Sunday | H e® in fanci Louise | night Jest and lJaugh humor | Frunnel, “The Quaker Girl,” who }and a royal good time, hold the|can warble some, and a lot of othe both ends, the ers center of the sta front and the rear. The Passing Show of 1912" sure It bubbles and splashes in a real! a bunch of Broadway stars, tank and surges over the footlights 1 it has a chorus, too. And jon a runway directly overhead the ! ad rows. 4 costumes contain plenty of | It's a big combination of laugh | va and not much else on om | producers that is putting the show | casions. jover in great sty There's Trixie| Polities, plays, actors—every- | Friganza, the folly comedienne, fat | thing {s caricatured, and {t's really ss ever and just as clever; the|a humdinger show Howard Brothers, who caricature| The house was crowded last | David Warfield and David Belasco! night ‘ENDS BY TREATY OLE RAPS FELIX, In a patriotic address deliver | BULCHAREST, Ang. 11.—With by Ole H. on at the annual socj lthe city decorated with flags, the meeting of the Scandinavian Bro &. erhood of America at Fortuna Pi firing of guns, the ringing of bells| Sinaay, he digressed long enous! jand the playing of bands, the peace to give Gen. Felix Diaz of Mexico the Balkan states 10:30 o'clock yester undoubtedly the severest flaying, he has received during his present trip. Diaz was characterized as an undesirable and the worst type of citizen In his main address, Hanson crit icised the “direct action” progra: of the IL W. W., and denounced, “minority rule” by the members that organization as equally as harmful as the minority rule of th corporations who threw the coun’ in a panic in 1907, Carl J. Smith, grand pri was chairman, and Judge J. Arnston of Tacoma, father of Brotherhood on the coast, review: the work of the organi: About a thousand attended the p treaty between was signed at day morning In commemoration of the event King Charles conferred bigh decora tions upon all of the delegates ex. cept the Bulgarians, who declined them, BURGLARS HAVE Gooo ‘NIGHT 4 Burglars broke into the homes of W. H. Brownell, 46th ay, 8. W., Wil- liam Hunt, 4ist ay. 8. W., and A. Perry, 509 17th av. N., Sunday morn- ing. 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