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13, 1913. THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST € Joe Ridd bore Roy Wright elwetrician; Cha R laborer; Eddie Murph after being ca od-ha t Capt. 8 a and three patre N. Hardy, 111 Marton st., at 10 Tuesday night The four men were seen by M and Mrs, F. 1D. Steele from thet apartment at the Steve 1a they forced the lock open and en tered the store, The police wer changed their minds w ey 8a themselves covered by the officers weapons " ay? Dear! More War’? CONSTANTINOPLE, A protest against a Atrocities at ‘Tnra representative f today by th T The Porte thre war again Au was filed wit gover ta was com Silk { Skirts Ladies( Cut out this ad and mail for par ticulars. Juneau Silk Importers SEATTLE, WASH. | Odeon Theatre “WHEN MEN HATE,” tn 3 reels “MIGNON ANDERSON.” “MARGUERITE SNOW.” Gloves Stockings etc. M. TOKUYA, in Mending (2, in, very. Rupert — Pore te chair curtos caning. 1203 Sr@ Ave. $3.00 Buys a Sewing Machine. 150 Sewing Machines, all makes, $3.00 and up. New Machines rented, $2.00 per month. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 1424 Third, near Pike. Phone Main 1525. SEATTLE—TWO DAYS ce 13 c me 14 rr are tik ws wy ‘And Newly Added Magnificent Spectacle JOANOFARC ApMrrs To act. Dancing| ‘ender 12 BALF PRICE Girls Admission and reserved seat tick- ets sold show days at Sherman & Co.'s, Third Ave. and Pine St. same price charged at show grounds. paveencallnsteeeannenneentstacanshel totes Meat Prices owed Vic and me bartender, six baseball players a solution of nitrate of silver [ithe stellar role I intultively feel that he saved me] and the proprietor of a pool. and passed on to the next vic- One by one the girls took their ‘| VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 13.—|from sudden death or serious injury room were sitting on the steps tim, while the drummer hur |! positions: Judge J. T. Ronald of Seattle was) with all those murderous ac or of the headquarters of the Anti. ried out Into the hall to light a Some flopped tn langurous att! yesterday elected honorary prest-|«hifters—there must have been 40/] cigaret league today when Mise cigaret and test the remedy. tudes on the benches, some pillow TOMORROW, THURSDAY, dent of the Pacific Highway associa-|o¢ them—heaving mountain of Lucy Page Gaston arrived to He took two puffs and sent the ed the heads on their hands as at |tion, Samuel Hill of Seattle, prest-| property at a pace that would open the second day of the snipe out the window. they stretched flat upon the floor dent, and Frank M. Fretwell of Se-|(hem all to the jug if they leagui clinic, “Good night!" he said with a Others folded their tootstes 9 attle, secretary. F. R. McD. Rus-| came before Judi Kellogg. | They all wanted a sample of wry expression and much em. under, Some sat on the steps, some & sell of Vancouver was elected vice : ih the league's treatment for get- phasis. sat erect, but most of them re. e president for Washington, and Fal-| when I came behind the ting a toehold on Lady Nico- Miss Gaston today sald that |) clined | con Joslyn for Alaska. |1 accidentally bumped into . tine after three mouth wa with |) see 4 — —— thing that looked like a pitchfork The drummer displayed a the nitrate of silver solution || ‘The man aloft with the danger ’ }It fell fuzzy tongue, Or. D. H. Kress, the most hardened smoker was ous looking box was hovering over | | 1 vow it didn't make much noise. |[ general secretary of the league, ready to quit. our heads, and sputtering lights As Follows: Iam sure it didn’t disturb Trixie crackled ominously, when Lehman Friganza, who was pushing out ——— ——— —_—— hooked his arms into Vic's and Choice Leg of 15c Notice was served today by Attor- | Chuckles out ont Senuee evees mine, and told us to beat {t quick Mutton ....... ebecee ney MacMahon upon Judge Hum.-|!imit abolished oDialrceio’ me ia WIR I hated to leave such a dazzling ee saceab 1 Qlohtice that he will apply to the au.(the glare of those villainous staxe|) Thig Will Make aa E—- |array of beauty, but I felt I owed it| Posy sae 12:c jpreme court Friday for writ of | hands, th wate of my a spree to my Ife insurance company peiitacu.igsanssy ete Bag eg resounded like a volcanic eruption [1 exited (Our mutton is of a superior | Prohibition against him in the feam-| Fer he only time I attracted | You Feel Sorry! B R I E F S | eee penny. oe) Judge Humphries refused to|any attention from them. | There-| | _ Out tn front T laughed with iain sdhaee 15 |transfer these cases to another de-|after they quite completely Ignore Uahd saalucie oF teoluaical anni Trixie, and Howard and Howard, Shoulder St -VOCH cartment. MacMahon represents | P nophadhcdy ding bane i ey | today bas under advisement the peti-|, OMAHA-—Forty@wo men were/and the rest of the comedians. [ ‘Gholia Quai 1, [ithe teamsters’ union in the pro-|add. The assed us an though | Non of the Puget Sound. Elestric|Jured when the rear end of the|enjoyed the songs, and the bur en 12 Chl ceedings brought by three drayage | we might be vice presidents of thene | tio! « B ; , : ; leeque, and the caricature. I admit ID o-2.- eve 2! bs fen, John Portuns, The Lioya|t Tremblingly I followd Leh-|Co. against the state public service |circus train of Barnum & Bailey) cit ondertul dancing of Ade Sugar Cured Bacon On Bland The Seattle. ne, he Moya | van to & spot he guaranteed as|commission, to prevent the latter|was struck yesterday morning bY |igide and Hughes. I was entranced | lacks bs 106 Bes — | vate. ne iy ecmrege lag ile & contem|a Rock Island train, None was| when the curtain rose on the harem Wisconsin Cream Brick oe Pee cremate qecee | datally’ injived: scene in a soft, shimmering blue Pideasesyeeseres > 6 commission, through Its at |was going on. But could you ever ee NEW YORK.—W. G. Martin, But I longed, yet feared, to be " . ° torneys, contended that the matter! os 4 Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp | follow all three rings in a bapa breed de tp ec raralersl — milliner of Toronto, was murdored |back behind the scenes, It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. DENTIST 113 First Ave., Union Block. Iam now giving my entire time and], af attention to my Dental Prac tice, I do not compete with Beware of Fake Dr Browne Edwin J. Brown, DD &, Beaitle’s Leading Der.tiat 718 First Ave. on evenings until *, and Sun- Op: Gaye until 4, tor people who work ‘HUERTA CALLS N ELECT OFFICERS cheap |.) This One Is Called ‘ STEP UR LADILS UND CHE 153 NOW IN PROGR OFF DIAZ; WON'T SAIL TO JAPAN ey Ur VANCOUVER, B, C Anxiety Leased Wire Aug. 13 the was writte all over nte yester shown mome dd Press announcing he would be comed Tokio until th ° ceipt of a message late in the af © City, Instruct ternoon from Mex ing him to ca transpacific The announcement was made by the general's secretary that, In « to Japan via the Pa eral and his party across Canada to sailing from tb Ox for Europ hence to St raburg and via the Siberian railroad to J The secretary smiled, however, when he re red to the sailing the party from Quebec, a smile that was In rt confirmation of the be Hef that the Japanese mission has been entirely canceled and that af ter a leisurely trip) through Can-| ada, the general and his suite will) return to Mexico City EVERYBODY DIG! “For five years now the cry of} tubercular stricken children has been in our ears. The school teach- ers have been picking these strick- en lambs out of their flocks, We have been hearing that when the great sanitarium was ready for them the children would have a chance for their lives. Let every- body get out on Friday and cram n the ‘banks* the boys and girls will| O's CHESS CEES Fe. HE —s carry, not only with nickels, but ng Show of 1912," at] Ho never winked, blinked or/forward. Lehman gripped me[am at a loss to say. And I thought with quarters, halves and more. . includes in its|cracked a smile. tlebtly. i Kept my eyes open . That children's hospital must b@| production a wealth of unusual spec-| My gosh! Is that man made of) “Look out!" he warned. “You'll! A hole in the stage, and my built.” , |tacular effects. Vic and a reporter) stone? fall Into the tank.” what a hole. I know it was of con. This was the message of Rev. W. | «went behind” last night to see just | Pe Yes, sires, there it was, = tank erable propdértion, for didn’t I A. Major, pastor of the Bethany now they worked.) Suddenly I discovered myself filled with some seven or eight fect | later see, from the front of the Presbyterian church, in a letter to-| rere dee blinking {ofo a mirror. it hadjot water ouse, our jovial fat friend, Trixie, — bs, Cees cae ones — BY A REPORTER sprung up miraculously, I started| However tt came on the stage I em Into it and wet wet an over! which w carry on a campaign to —_ — m Not to mention six rim e| raise $5,000 ford hospital for child| { am still dizzy. My head bead | |tadies dressed in snow white? | victims of the white plague Friday.|awhirl with kaleidescople, pano | Yen, snow white tights, | What Boys and girls numbering 175 will|ramie scenery, animate and inant) sell the “petit fleur, lotd flowe on Seattle's business | streets Frida. | DER LAUGHING FROLIC OF DER SEASON + SS 17 CALLED "AMUSING -DER- moor a tiny cellu-| mate. Amusing-the-Moose” and No Doubt It Does NTLEMEN, \ é STAND RIGHT DERE ADOLF, UND AeA MAWE IT LAUGH! a} ‘ling Wowie eels Star Artist and Reporter Go Behind the Scenes and See “Passing Show’s” Harem Girls at Close Range HOWARD AND HOWARD JEWISH COMEDIANS WAD & LONG STRING OF NEW JURES = TeAnD TH SCENES PASSING OVT CIGARETTES else did you suppose? ore Want to Quit Smoking? Just Swab And I am heart sore. | There were carpets, and rugs, 1 know that eee nent our on e i 0 e or and pillows, and benches, and Henry Lehi o o | Pass! g t t wicker chairs, and a couple of Show of 1912,” was actuated only by u 9 flights of stairs at the rear end of aes | the kindest and most humane mo luvex when he gently but firmly | { the stage Mose of the morning in Judge Humphries’ court today was taken | up with affidavits argument on the restraining order issued against a parrot belonging to W. T. Spritt and Ollle Spritt. The judge fina’ dissolved the order, say I'm kind of partial to parrots. I like to hear them talk. I won't stop a parrot from talking. set lif he could have seen the suspicious | CHICAGO, Aug. 13—A drum. mer, two colle, students, a drew a tiny brush from a gla case, swabbed the tongue wit stage, and at once, F. B. lis, the assistant manager, took M retuas a ved an if by magic, so|and that the federal courts should jst ehtclereetlh Ea sheng {n an up | = _ swift were the transformations, |not interfere |town apartment hous Stage hands swarmed all over the| The railay company jerted that! D place, on the stage floor, in mid-air, | tt was losing $300,000 a year on the| NOME.—A twenty-four hour rain, climbing ladders, shifting, moving, | present schedule. nding last night, filled the creeks pulling, tugging, Juggling, and what| and. ditches and assured plenty of DULUTH, Minn,, Aug, 13.—Sev. pul | |water until the end of the eason.|en persons were drowned here to- One fellow sailed over our heads EM KEEPS BUSY we ee \day when the filmsy top of the | | fine atic ellen Cree ovr | MINOT, N, D.—Fifty |. W. W, ad-| launch Duplatse collapsed and 23| persons were thrown into the wa- ters of St. Louls bay. Tugs and | launches rescued 16 of the passen- |herents were marched nine miles queen of the an-|out of town last night and ordered three more |not to return Judge Humphries’ hair on end] Emma Goldman Jarchists, will dell looking thing. After he anchored where he| lectures this week in Seattle, She| a ee | gers, wanted to; he suddenly shot out a will speak at the I. W. W. hall, 211| VANCOUVER, B, C.—The Em- —_—————- latrenk of white light that nearly | Occidental av,, Wednesday, Thurs-| press of Asia, Capt. Robinson, and Olficers of t Pacitic 1q| blinded us day and Saturday nights at 8 o'clock. |the Empress of Russia, Capt. Beet 2 geal Ht Avenel io | Then he spilled some blue light.| Her subjects are as follows: |ham, C, P. R. transpacific lners, of Ames were elected at 0% om Wednesday Syndicalism, the | sailed today at exactly the same nerica were elected a yout that time the first of |Strongest Weapon of —Labor;"|hour for. the Orie Tuesday jon of the conven-| Just about that tis Vaion:| Taurkday, “Detmmeed coods;” Bet men At eee SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13.—"I tion, KR. H d, of Tacoma, was|the fairies came across my Vision ay, od Goods;” § eee b ca ee re td he 1 When I turned to focus my lampsjurday, “The Anti-Christ ELLENSBURG. shot to save my own life,” was the elected lent of the order uy n her at the proper angle, lo, , i hee n 4 ”, McFad- explanation of Mrs. Victoria Love, Other of elected were upon her @ @ proper angle | den, fishing at Lake Keeche ’ e 2 “4 We eclant et Went: ryver-|and behold, there were a halt dozen'| POPLICE, WILL HEAR |cspiured a small deer and casi |wto, ate yesterday probably tatally r en o.| ¢ em. 1d more comin | . s sband, Francisco 1 it of them And g ; rr ing. k ABOUT EUGENICS |!t into camp as evidence of his Love, following a quarrel fn their Harem s ‘e ig itr “Bh a “i ibe Mrs. Mary BE. Teats, of the |Prowess and then released it. The | apartments loons and a half portion of bodice. a deer w: > le " loons and » hal Neliccdtitl wie: | school of Practical Bugenies of [4 was not in the least fright. “As soon as my husband came | ltcty of sartorial adornment Chicago, will address the police in|@@ed, and permitted McFadden to|in," Mrs, Love told the police, “he ety of sartorial adornment. | s\the astombly room Thursday and|Plck tt up j jstarted to call me down before a Ae fede oranda Friday at 8:10 p. m. on “Practical | : neighbor. After she left he drew pables, soubrettes, brunettes: tall! eugenics.” | WASHINGTON.—President Wil-/an ausomatic revolver, and I shot girls, debonalr, | aloof, ; son yesterday granted an uncondi-|him before he could shoot mo.” Sault Ste. Marie sti maintains ponies, tle on “haired, chic, saucy TO OUST TEACHER tional pardon 4o L. A. Golden, of | ts reputation for being one of the eves flashing, sparkling, smiling) HOQUIAM, Aug. 13.—-In an en-|Spokane, convicted. of train rob greatest ports In t orld. ‘The | wonderfully. 7 Ae avor to show his alle bery In 1909. TO OPPOSE CLAYTON sie mat 1 through itn| They eame from all corners of the | ness to teach in the publ ) * oe WASHINGTON Ms : ge, from every wing, some 20 0 s iTON, Aug. 18.—-S¢ Sands in, tha Jaae Aa moreno a. co letage, trom y wing, son fof Washington, evidence and affi:| BREMERTON. — Coxswain| Dillingham, rankline” repair ported to have exceoded that of the |them tripped thelr way low |davitw have been secured for pre-|“Rube” Henning, U. 8. N., foil from| member of the Judiciary commie Suez canal by 5,000,000 tons | near Se eed aie oe priaticn to the state board af od 4 smokestack on the Oregon yes-|tee, declared today that he avon» — ——— | prope man, who held ¢ r box | Heation purporting to prove that terday, broke his rig . “i A oule Some Star reader wants to move. (full of matches and cigarettes |. § alr was @ leader in the 1.|tured hi se iashane ete Dees abject to the seating of Rep, Clay Tell him about that furnished room| Fach girl got # pill and @ box of|W. W. disturbances in this city in|internal Injuries Which may nrage | (ou thpolated senator from Ala Voli have! U'A'BtAF leet be latins deme Mike | iwiz po 4 May prove hama, to succeed Senator Johnstgn, dwho died last week e BRAvO, 3 Py 2 at ADOLF! le ae \ =3 é 2/9 ON da es - a AMUSE DER Moos Wy t - a) i} Takes Words by s “Music by D BETTER BUY A COMMUTATION TICKET, ADOLF . ONLY $2., UND ALLOWS You TO AMUSE-DER-moo#e ALL AFTERNOON! SUPREME COURT SAYS MRS HAZZARD MUST GO TO Pe | Dr. Linda Burfield Hazzard, fast cure specialist, today faces a peni tentiary term of two to 20 years The supreme court late Tuesday affirmed her conviction of man slaughter for the death of Claire her conte Williamson, an English girl, who rf died at her sanitarium, at Olatla, mn, and the « Miss Will to starvation, sentence, Dr, herself, to ions was undertakes supervision of s Hazzard's attorneys, Karr & ask for a rebearing which will stay Kory, it in believed, pounds, but enjoyed good health rom taking her into 0 days She went swimming, bored Dr, Hazzard was charged with riding ad partook of other strep. murder in the first but the | uous exercise. nelsughter, the in f two to 20 1912 Girls to Olatla | Clatre and Dora Williamson. advertisement of Dr. ary and Does a Big Business. She also delivered public lectans | whil ©, and wrote magazine a book. © her appeal, Dr. k continued practicing the fast wis ) saw ad system, and rd at Victoria, while touring | sne\ received ely : rica. client : They decided to take the fast F cure together before returning to 2a he Se a Australia, their home. The girls meard. formerly enjoyed a fairly comfortable in- |!" the United States army, come. As a majority of the court bs. They paid Dr. Hazzard $60 a Slready ruled against her, the pe nth each for treatments. At tition for a rehearing, if fed they w tr 4 in their be only a formal matter that wil} n apartments, but as they grew *imply serve to give ber more ting! caker, they were removed to tO arrange her business affain, There their diet was diminished | Lost articles are until they existed entirely on an oc- bY Star want ads in the “Lest casional cup of fruit juice and | Found” column. ae broth * Finally, Clatre died, leaving an Before buying Water Frost annuity and her bank account to/ Investigate Mrs, Hazzard’s sanitartum. 4] Consul Investigates. i A family nurse of the William- sons arrived. She notified the British vice consul. 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