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SOME MEAL, THIS That Pin Is Sti THE ll Wandering About in Adolf’s STAR—WEDN 27, 1913. oe SAN FRAN( FP ) wo MIT ME TODAY 1 SWALLOWED A PIN is “TO PALE, THIN PEOPLE The Bartell Drug Co. Offer to Pay for Samose If it Does Not Make Thin People Fat a sh sert he food that is ¢ and good fles The w cheeks ty shot who wants to and gain h find his des Samose. <ELKS OF STATE «:/ GELEBRATE IN Such remarkable results followed the u of Samose The Bartell Drug Co. are w & to pay for the treatment If it does not give the ¢ sults. They make this offe ly nt all who thin, weak and out of} health to get a box of Samose from them on those terms. ert B. Evans of Tacoma was resident of the Wash apd Ev as the next convention Rot lect assoctatior e | the first day's session Meat Prices pene gree afer, Olympta, first ad Russell, We d vice president; a W third vice CUT | president; R. Sartori, Seattle, treas jurer; W. W. Blain, Everett, secre TOMORROW, THURSDAY, |tary: Rodney Palmer, Ellensburg, | 1s; B/E. Hilen, erett This afternoon the guests of t Bille” will be FRYE:C0.’S MARKETS |which ts celeb of its found plenic an clambake at E n park, Brem jerton | Tonight a dance will be given tn lows: Eagles’ hall. The visiting women so fhdhatt were given an automobile trip Tr Choice Leg of day afternoon, anc at night an in Mutton . Pci 14c formal dance was held at Lescht Choice Mutton 1 ABER , Choice Breast of | Mutton .... . .. 8c (Our mutton Is of a superior rAS Aug. 27.—B, T quailty. Try It) , assistant secretary of ag Choice Steer Boiling A.M culture, says that there ts noth ing lke good roads to boom farm Ghates: Steer 15 lands. He is full of instances to a prove it Shoulder Steak ....... 196 Lee county, Virginia,” says lthe secretary, “I know a farmer arg Dry Salt 14c Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. who owned a hundred acres who offered to sell for $1,800. In 1908 | his road was improved, and, though | the farmer fought the improvement, the has since refused $3,000 for his \farm. A nearby ract of 188 acres |sold for $6,000, and after road im. provement the same farm was sold for $9,000." POTATOES BAD Criminal action will be started by F. N. Rhodes, district horticul- |tural inspect6r, against those at ltempting to force upon the market a lot of potatoes, shipped from Cal ffornia, and badly infected with tuber moths. Several carloads, shipped August 18, have been con- demned. DR... BROWN +~Z2Zmo THE COY THINGS N T I s T fer DENTIST 713 First Ave., Calon Block. 2 am now giving my entire time and gga attention to my Dental Prae- I de not compete with chee work. hn? ase the best materials te the dental profession. PORTLAND, Aug. |fight before we are,” was the declaration of women employes of the city hall to- Examinations and consultations 1 rr without charge. My offer to you|day, in refusing to make public for you to go to any dentist in Seattie/their ages in the efficiency record and have an examination, then call on fe and learn my prices aft ean| system adopted b> the city com- @o for you: then have intist you | mission. ee ee Cee The commissioners are puzzled ‘When you come to my offices the gure and see my picture In my sten at the entrance of the bullding: tts juet Tike the one tn thie advertisement. Beware of Fake Dr Browne E4win J. Brown, D. D 8. Beattio’s Leading Dentist. 713 First Ave. how to make them come through IDENTIFY VICTIM OF GAS The man who yesterday ended his fe by inhaling gas at the | Crockett apartments, Sixth av. W. and Crockett st, has been identi- fied as Albert Some Star reader wants to move. | fireman. Relatives or friends of ‘Tell him about that furnishes room the man are being sought by the Use a Star want od. coroner. Open evenings until #, and Sun- Gays until 4 for people who work. Safety Razor Outfit The Seattle Star has made arrangements whereby it ts able to offer free, witn each yearly subscription, at the regular price of $3.25, THE BURHAM SHAVING OUTFIT Consisting of— Seven Guaranteed Blades Nickel-Handled Shaving Brush Colgate Shaving Stick And Heavy Knurled Razor Handle All packed neatly in a leatherette case. This is a complete shaving outfit—Safe, Simple and Sant- tary. Safety razors have become immensely popular in the past few years; thousands of men preter them to the old style. And here is your chance to get one free, Read Our Offer THE SEATTLE STAR for Onc Year (reguiar price $3.25), together with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for .... THE SEATTLE STAR for Six Months (regular price $1.80), together with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for . THE SEATTLE STAR for Three Months (regular pri $1.00), together with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for . $3.25 $2.20 $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 Postage SSGAR. A VERN FUNNY DING HAPPENED ‘3 You KNOW VEN T WAes ACHILD, DIRTY-SEVEN YEARS AGO, “We will) wo will tell how old} Linmark, a marine} [ VELL, T DIDN'T Die From iT, BUT T Neve COVLT FIND OUT VOT BECOME OF DOT PIN HOWEVER, Diss YESS YESS — GO on! ae 5 1 FELT A STINGING SENSATION RIGHT HERE ON My NECK. L Fer uP ot DERE UNO T FOUND — voT DO WOU DINK 1 FOUND? \ Rr — Star’s New York Correspondent and Artist Visit the “Great White Way”; Tell Fate of Stage-Struck Girls I ‘ | | | | Ki Drawn Especially for The Seattle Star by Raymond Crawford Ewer. | BY NORMAN There \« the picture, as one looks in upon ft, from the outside. | a 4 How does {t look from Inside? Lat us hear from Georgia Caine NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—Somewhere in the offices of every theat| sh has been through the m through the waiting, and the coming |rical producing firm tn New York there ts a large, bleak room with back tomorrow benches or chairs around the walls ; : ‘ y | This is the waiting room. Here the people of the stage begin to! |. oT cae “ aces Ae govt ie Physi = eb cel so Hed pe drop in, about 11 in the morning, and sit, waiting to neo the man who 00" 00,,{0) ipbortant me Neg agrayegr, gi ag gtantn does the engaking : 4 ; 4 He may be busy till late in the afternoon. The jobless ones can| “Kier, multimillionaire heir baking powder king only sit and wait. No lunch for them—they dare not go out and risk) To girls who are thinking of coming to Broadway and “going on missing a chance of getting a place | the stage” Georgia Caine says You may look tn at 1 and see them—the room crowded, all the! “If you cannot curb your desire to become an actress come to seats filled, many standing, the women and girls so obviously “gotten New York and stop at a boarding house where board and lodging will up” to look their very best and trying so pathetically hard to keep the | Cost you $10 a week. Stay there two weeks and you will know just tiredness out of their roughed and whitened fac The men endeavor | the kind of fare you will get in one-night stands, to appear jaunty and quite at ease, though more than one poor devil | “Walk up and down Broadway and see the expressions on the faces may merely have tightened his belt In‘ leu of breakfast of the hundreds of actors you will pass who are looking for engage f the boy yell se can all go fer t Mr. Grady can't see nobody | if it's all worth while till tomorrer!” “Ninety ou of every hundred who come to New York to go on You may watch them file out, drooping, dejected, but ready to/ the stage fail. Some go back home. A few stay in New York and find it and wait, tomorrow. some other work There are many who go-—into the maelstrom “OCEAN LETTER” Superintendent Jack Irwin, of the | FOOD FOR MORBID MINDS CITY NEWS EVERETT—L. L. Randall of{him out of the railroad yards. Rob-| n division of the Marcon!| A shipment of 1,000 bags of tap- vg path arth io a Deg — was érunk and in danger of} «s Telegray Co., has an-|joca was brought to Seattle at noon of a bullet in his forehea | being run over. cott was arreste ¢ ow wireless means of ‘ . cnaitaten ik tried to commit suicide. Nothing is|for assault and dismissed - oe ew wirelees, meant oy {today on the British steamship Ves- known of him here. eee Sept. 1, the “ocean letter.” talla, of the Royal Mail Steam Pac- eee EVERETT.—J.U. Scott, an N.P. Messages will be accepted by the |ket line. The taplova comes from KANKAKE, lil — Mre. Jacob/ years old. was drowned tn the bay} operators aboard boats at a rate of | Singapore. Rediger and daughter of Chenoa | here when a rowboat « paized 30 wo for $1.20, relayed to an-| $19 2 were instantly killed when thetriau . other vessel, from which the letter] 8. &. Taylor, of Wenatchee, re- FAIRBANKS.—Dan Stiepovich, a| wil! to {ts ported that he had been robb tomobile was struck by the Bix be matied destination 4d of Huur Fiver last night. Rediger and|™iner on Eva creek, was killed in| upon the arrival of the boat at a/$170 by a stranger whom he had an elder son escaped Injury. & cave-ln, point where postal connections |accompanied to the New Western eee PL bert es a ae have been established, hotel, on Third ay. | . Pm A. . rm- = — ” ATLANTA—Leo M. Frank: con’/strong, county school superinten Sult for $60,000 damages has been victed Monday of the murder o'/ dent. in indicted, charged with ac commenced against the N, P. by the Mary Phagan, was yesterday oe lcepting a bribe from a patrolman |widow of Calvin M. O'Dantels, an ogg death by banging OC} woe he served asa civil service] Jengineer, who was killed in a’ col oo " commissioner a listo: near Thorpe, ya a NEW YORK an AS sf oe SPOKANE, Aug. 27—Drugged|6, Inst, seid cased | Tt that Harry. Thaw's midth COR EAN, CroM. A Hosey ane rae he ohn tutions dated PMA | Thaw cay o pay her $16,000 cash, W8® Killed by an electric shock car jaumably by white slavers, during| Herbert W. Meyers Tuesday ap- jer agreed, to Lendl ay ite st the | tied through a stee! tape measure.| Which time she was subjected to/piied to the f 1 court for a wri jand $1,000 & monte seiment of her| He was at work on a bridge at|terrible indignities, was the expert-\of habeas corpus in the case of 75 | would agree to an annelment of her) winsburg ence of a 16yearold girl, named | Hindus, who are detained at the im | marriage. She a Mrs. ha eee Helm, being treated at the Sacred | migration station under an order of hasn't kept her contract PORTLAND, Or.—Joseph Stokes, | Heart hospital for morphine potson-|the secretary of commerce. The 40 years old, was struck by a falling |2® and injuries she suffered at the) Hindus claimed to have lived in the ST. PAUL.—W. C. Smith, aged 48, N. P. engineer of maintenance of way, died yesterday oe e hands of her assailants The girl was found wandering on the streets here by a younger sister. | Deputy United States Marshal ” Anderson arrested James Brennan tree and killed on the North Trask river, ar. Philippines a yea .- SAN FRANCISCO.—Father Fran. | SACRAMENTO—Dr, A. H. Saw-| | snic | C8, Bernat of San Francisco was Tuesday on a charge of violation yer, director of aoe propaga om Mig | killed by Chinese fanatics in North WANTS $25 000 of the Mann act transporting eghtogeg Shvede ‘inf ‘ile paralysis |Shens! June 13, according to ad | Madge McCarthy from San Fran {is nota factor in in sad paralysis.) vices received hero. |eiaco to Seattie, July 16 last. | eee NEW YORK, Ang. 27.—Suit in| i M4 in the supreme court to recover $25. BELLINGHAM.—Stovam Strange, | LYNCHBURG.—Twenty persons A complaint was filed In the fed- |Canadian, drank carbolic acid last) yor4 injured ty a wreck on the|000 from David Schaul, a textile jeral court today asking that the (ee aie hae Pees [Chesapeake & Ohio, Conductor J.|merchant of Yonkers, has boon certificate of naturalization issued C, Doswell will probably die filed here by Alice H. Fitch, an|to Frode Frodeson be canceled, It LOS ANGELES.—Funeral ser. Pk sir aa netress, Miss Fitch alleges that |is charged that the two witnesses vices were held yesterday over the! racoma—a timber, 4x4, was|Shcaul promised on June 12, 1912, who swore to his having been in body of John “Bull” Young, killed) ariven through the body of Fred|to marry her within a reasonable this country had not known Frode in his fight with Jess Willard. | In-) iaiverson, aged 55, at the Dempaey | time, but refuses to do so. ‘non the required length of time. terment will be at Glen Rock, Wy0.,| 1111 yesterday. Halverson ved for |= his home. two hours. ra 1 . vv | ¢ prangres coum alee" pappepe MEET|A Case of Forgery e today. committed sulcid oe On March 21, 1913, Roman Yesse bought two lots in Hill- Ninety per cent of Seattle's bar: | bers met in Stevens hall, Fourth av and Pine st. Tuesday night and ef. Selwood, CHICAGO.—Josephine Ke arrest of 17, who caused the exposition commission 1s here to {nupect the location for a Washing ton bullding ABERDEEN, Wash—The gaso- line fishing smack Sunshine was burned Sunday following an explo |sion. Capt, Hanson was blown over board. The rest of the crew fol lowed him voluntartly. They land- ed in the breakers Tillamook Head Conrad Plinke had died in Douglas county on August 8, snesnew 1912, No record of this appeared ~ én King county. Best modern outside rooms in Se-| attle, 26c to 60e, Stewart House, 86/ West Stewart (near Pike Public, at Market.)—Advertisement. REAL ESTATE VENICE ON BAINBRIDGE ISLAND TACOMA.—Capt. James Burrows title in Yesse. and the proof presented (Clift, veteran American sailing mag A ¢ * , ter, 1s dead here at the age of 68 On ugust 6, 1913, Yess 8 learned of the previous death of Conrad, and advised us that the | deed to him was forged. expended by him onthe p' stumps, cee EVERETT.—J. U. Scott, a N. P. brakeman, handled one J, Robinson without gloves in an attempt to get | You may look in at 3 and still see them all there, mostly | ments. silent, trying to hope, patient, weary You may look tn at 5 and Follow the and procession from one manager's office to another. | perhaps you may see an inner door open, and you may hear an offi “Back in your poor, little boarding-house room, sit down and wonder to the order of _ Ronen | Se u ol the c ce oO! , tat Diab ripen loyrd charge of lfected permanent organization. The|| man's Garden Tract Addition alam ton fin Jorganization is to be known as the|I from a man who represented i Ory Ver ee os Master Barbers’ Association of Se. ' OT ? a OLYMPIA—David Serbiache, @3/8\tI. | A epee ty ‘k Ls Plage himself to be Conrad Plinke, the 9// ti ema dd ins d Serbiache, 83/the same hall nex} Tuesday night (MAA brs Oe be , say werd Z . 3 ‘aa }to discuss further plans. owner, and who executed a deed ert atroy a pile of slashings SAN DIEGO.—Washington’s state | to Yesse in that name. To THE SCANDINAVIA: watt BAN wo® SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Two days later, on August 8th, being | We examined and instred the satisfied of the truth of Yesse amount of the purchase price, plus $123.21 “Vords by Schaef Musis by MacDonalj apingies i ( ‘WOMAN POLITICIAN _ TALKS TWICE TODAY > th Tonight, at 6 o'clock, Miss Alice; Mins ( Carpenter, of New York, national to Senat de y . dext | organizer for the progressive party, | #t d the moet | will speak at the Good Eats cafe t bebind his Alaska teria ed. t € ar he The public f auditor asked if i 8 invit t " re true the pr wi woman's me sle 20 planks i M the Rathskeile rm, she re tan hie ee Ideas, Not Parties © heard th ” We did t count. But wy p ie " ity Hall t. | the ber w President Wilson made a w taking planks from the progressive f tiee, for wh Tessive n. If it is of benefit to the party, she decla brought ry, it ts right that all good Into existence {tzer should support ideas apd Sentiment Spreading |mensures, whether they are first “Progressive sentiment is spread-| enunciated by one part ng throughout the ¢ she | other baa sald In New York they Miss Carpenter was & member of ned Mitchell, @ pr as|the resolutions committee, which the fusion candidate for to| drew the y progressive party play ou form in Chicago last year, BANNICK TO GET 35 MORE MEN ON FORCE An incre of 35 to the police; by the charter, having been effec force of the city In 1914 was allow-/©4 Whereby $25,000 will be trans ed by the budget committee Tues | {red from the police pension fand to the general fund. day afternoon. President Hesketh and Counc man Marble made the fight for aa increase in the number of police men, while Councilman Griffiths pe out | There will be two more lieuten- ants, 22,patreimen, six motorcycle policemen, two juvenile officers, one female officer, one stenogra- stubbornly fought every item e jpher, and one guard. Five of the cept the addition to the juvenile de |patrolmen will join the mounted| partment. The total allowed the police. | The total increase in the police expenses will be $13,375 over last y t, permitt | staff of Paget sound navy yard of NAVY OFFICIALS —_| t,o", Poet soun SEE SCOTT FILMS) cant. scot ‘visited the Boman | Offictals of the army and navy /|"48¥y yard several weeks ago, jare today paying their respects to BELLINGHAM.—Sockeye ‘talmon the late Capt. Robert Falcon Scott,| prices this year are $1.60 a case lof the British royal navy, by their|less than last year, but 60 cents ndance at the Moore theatre| greater than four years ago, the this afte on, where motic ple-|last big run. Alaska reds are % tures of th a ne South|cents a case less. There is no Pole, which costs Scott his life, are | change in the price of pink salmon, being displayed. Headed by Rear | The opening prices were yesterday |Admiral V. L. Cottman, the entire| announced by E. B. Deming. KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL, 613-2adh. NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL department next year is $547,131 The committee allowed the eng neer's department $327,312.50 for 11914, $31,030.50 less than in 1912, Have You Ever Considered L how easy itis to be well dressed? In the first place, it is not necessary to go to & high-priced tailor to get the best clothes— Bradbury System ° Suits have for years been in great demand, because they are made from the very best ma- terials — correctly tailored— and sold at popular prices; and, secondly, we give you All the Credit You Want just a small payment down when you select your sult, and the balance in little weekly or monthly installments. Seattle, Wash} e* at $ pejiers K An Abstract and Opinion would nol have protected Yesse. That is why all Banks in Seattle use} Titie Insurance Write for booklet, or call Washington Title Insurance Compaly statement we paid him the roperty removing

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