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THE STAR ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7 1914 modern outside rooma in| | Be t OC tewart House st r Pike Public M ment | Valentine Day |) B, On80. 6 rent, UNS USS AROUND WORLD ay yea What te if} - | ree th pickonae Dela? Presiding Judge Frater and Judge | _ - ‘ tion apd |] Humphries ¢ dina spirited but! , PORTLAND, Feb, 7.—A_ search life, If you {f lonedistan ul passage at arma | is being made today of all convent 4 lajthts morning yon court, each in the Northwest In an ef to om any kind ¢ . ny yee Fos die! 1 ced on his own béhch discover the whereabouts of Mts vo nein oni The firing started when Judge |Frances Lount of Phoenix, Artz | t help of cure for your |f {Frater criticised Judge Humphries daughter of a wealthy tee manufac: | : «Twill tell vou at qnee, (P/for returning a motion on a case in turer, who fled from the home of ; z [his court to the presiding court, of relatives here early Thursday with a waste your time: and jf) which Frater is the head . out {nforming them of her tnten : 4f that court would use his think ba wis i; one lst . er a little more, these cases wouldn't arrying two suitcases, the gir Dr. H. W. Valentine Jou to came hack h cata vaaua | Jwas at the point of entering «| Graduate Surgeon-Chiropodist |f{Frater, referring to Judge Hum-| jwalting taxicab at 4 a. m. when her and Foot Specialist {J varies Jcousin, awakened by the noise, Northern Bank Bldg Phone Elliott 3250 He Senda Word to Frater I haven't time to go explain al this to him, 80 you attorneys wil tempted to intercept her Mise Lount, however, mana gain the taxieab and disappes She accidentally dropped | | H 1} = please tet! him that the case ts stil! | railway time table of a line operat jbefore him and has never been | ing to Seattle, and tt ts presumed (Paid Advertistag.) | transferred | she took the train for Puget sound Judge Humphries chuckled when Relatives are sure that she left FOR MAYOR doformed of Judge Frater’s critictam, |Portland with the sole object of} 9 and came back with entering @ convent, as she has talk: | | “Oh, well, you know he ts hardly ed of it almost continu A J GODDARD responsible. I don't care to make a Minn Lount disappea ode jstatement, as I don't wish to get |flar manner a year ago and was lo into a conflict with the courts cuted in the Monastery of Poor | “He Talks Too Much” Clares, in’ Evansville, 1 Stood alone for two years in the! Rut Ja open court, he replied Mixx Lount was very prominent council! of 18, fighting the high|to Frater's remarks. fn soctety In Phoentx ‘ost of improvements The trouble is that the presiding . judge talks too much himself,” said Has consistently supported Itght-|j Mempicien. "t knee thts +h D plant and all other munictpal| presiding judge system would result . . Ulities, in a lot of confusion. It can't help atter ite Hit. It won't be long before all the q >, ‘eb. 7 . alas tatrodueed no freak legtole-|'iigticret cite Reb fore all the) READING, Pa., Feb. 7.—Harry N | . ( be same | Atwood, the aviator, has decided to tion. thing. I rely on my clerk in regard Ve te ‘ |to these cases, and he told me they |e another Might, different entire Supported minimum wage law a id m ities jhad been transferred. So I took hix/l¥ from any he has attempted bith-} 1» order to obtain the ald of legal Advocates doing away with the | word He proposes, in the very near|counsel in their fight to prevent board of public works. eran es: gem future. into mateineny the Puget Sound Traction & I | nosed to so-called commission } ; sees se the {C% from raiving its rater, th ren at ah ga WILL ARREST EM: Hin one passenger will be the) sociated Clubs of Duwainiah valley form of governmen hemutife Miss u . Satte crcl de ae thwaite, daughter of Mra, Alfred I1| il! Klve a dance at Foster tonight Vote for amendments 7, 8, 9 Gea Sattarthwaite of Reading and 10, “Hummammmm! Some chick The daring sky pilo; says this new po UP TEAMSTER Ummmm! Get your lamps on this|Yenture will not Interfere with his GODDARD HEADQUARTERS = | quail.” proposal to try to fly acrows the At —— 301.2-3 Bailey Bidg. Such remarks, addressed to “hello 1 wover. H. Roberts, a non-union teamster, Eltlott 1335 and 1336 girls” as they leave their work at driving for the Seattle Drayage and hed |the exchange on Fourth ay. in the Storage.Co., was on up by a afternoons by young me bout | number of men, alleged to be strik The School s bs town has aroused wrath of pany jing teamsters, on Beacon av., Fri steam, Gas AND. RLecrmicar | Snagers I protection has} eee ENGINERRS peen asker ~ Our students learn by DOING A poll rder has been issued for J. N. M’LELLAN DEAD a . } patrolmen to arrest ’ | " a ee iimemibere of the “poultry tnapeotion J.N, MeLatlan, superintendent of class” on sight. f the Oregon-Washington and Milwau Telia ‘i kee passenger station, and a promls — — DR. V. IT AOVES nent figure in railroad circles, died NAVY YARD ROUTE) . VALENTINE MOVES Friday at the family home, 15th af end Madison st. Meclailan got his Dr. H. W. Valentine wishes to| NEWARK, N. J., Feb, 7—Hazel| start ax a conductor. Reamer ee” Teertet e04 | announce to his friends and patients | !leldman, 25, of Vernon, N. J.. con-|—————-——————————— he, Genets as, | that he is now located in the North-|fessed today, according to the p id Advertisement) =. ern Bank building. He has recently |!ice, to shooting and killing Mr senday. 2:29), returned from the East, where he| Harriet Manning at the Iatter's| « - - withoar | Secured for his new operating room| home here yesterday Jall the newext and most scientific] Mies Heldman drank a solution! Fare Se Reasd Tete | appliances known to chiropody, Dr,|0f dichloride of mercury this morn Valentine is well known in Seattle | '9« | For the BEST In Traveling Goods at the RIGHT PRICE see us REPAIRING Phone Elliott 1169. Miller Trunk & Leather| Goods Co. @04 SECOND AVE. Turkish-Russian Baths For gentlemen. Washington Baths, | Moore Theatre Bldg. Masseurs, | m. Wicklund, graduate Dr. Kjel erg’s Institute, Stockholm, Swe- en; Hilmer Peterson, graduate of Prot. Unman’s Institute, Stockholm, Sweden. and has a host of patients who have him to thank for curing their foot troubles. —Advertisement. BARGAINS $5 ad In Used Machines New Machines rented WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co. 1424 Third (Near Pike) Mein 1525 Everyone Dance at DREAMLAND TONIGHT Admission 23, Ioctuding 5 Dance Tickets Ladies Free. St. Paal Stove Repair & Plambing Co. Original fire back sings and repaire for all Rinds backs and MODEL MILLIN Look for Electric Sten Hemps, and Milans DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. Why should anyone suffer with nerve-racking, old-fashioned methods of dentistry, when our ab- solutely painless methods are at Fifth Floor People’s Ban Second at Pike = | Fruit She was removed to the Moun-| talnside hospital, where her cond!-| tlon is critical Mrs. Manuing was shot to death, | in the presence of her mother and slater, by a woman who gained ad- mittance to the home of Mrs. Man- ning’s mother by saying she was friend from Philadelphia.” An umbrella and revolver were thrown away by the woman as she! fled. A button fell from the «! ers raincoat and this Is the only clue the police bad. Jealousy, the police believe, was the motive of the crime. | “I loved Manning and wanted to| marry him.” Miss Heldmah fs al-! | to have told the police. “His| wife stood in the way of my hap-| piness, and I shot her. | amlworry | she te dead. Now that I am going | to die, I might as well confess.” THEY GET HOME ROBERT B. HESKETH Frederick | The People’s Candidate for YORK, Feb. 7 nderbilt, his wife, the duke Councilman. and duchess of Manchester and the other members of their party arrived here today on the United | company’s 8. 8 Almirante, which took them off the V r bilt’s yacht Warrior, wrecked on the Colombian coast SWEDISH CLUB HAS LUNCH FOR VISITORS Dr. C. A. Lindstrom, San Francis. Competent, Reliable, Responstble, | Representative. | Hesketh Has Made Good ASK YOUR DRUGGIST bell rented a room with them last! nat momma can fill, crown of| >? lor ill be Viaitors Ot the swediak FOR WHAT? extract any tooth you have without {~~ New Book Free ne Business Men's association Satyr Arnold's Catarrh ’ day. Arrangements are bet ie pain , To every sufferer trom tot oe aT cseatiog at ts ae Remedy Our prices are the lowest that} Py bbe ai argc te rg lly For the Head and Stomach aa ; keller at noon by the Swedish Busi } have een offered in Seattle } Sly en's association, to enable|y, WHY? BECAUSE— ] ] for the high-class work which we |{ iiocal Swedish business ‘and profes. {ff It is the destroyer of catarrhal | } do. Just think of getting an extra |} gaye ig vag mucus and constipation, ¢ i heavy $10.00 Gold Crown for $4.00, |$ | hea leneicnlberall sini tele ntviadlaastsi billousness and sluggish liver. I] or ¢ f our famous $10.00 Never. |? s Your money back If not satis Slip Plates for $5.00! And not only jedan represented F tor $ $ TO BUILD FOUNTAIN J peri iremonted that, we pin a guarantee to every |? 5 eceipted bill that means some ; fountain, 20 feet in diam: Stewart-Holmes Drug Co. thing to you. \§ illuminated at might, will Distributors WE GIVE Gas 5 be erected on the park triangle at Samples Sent Free | 5 : } Third and Yesler way by the Pre. 3075-6 ARCADE BLDG. Regal Dental Offices |} Jackson, Mich ; fontaine estate 52 Cents in Stamps Sends It by : Parcel Post to You Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8, Manager, |-—————~— tof here Tr 1405 Third Av.. N. W. Gor, Union ATTACK GRIFFITHS | ‘ote: Bring’ this ad with you. yea ‘ A se towed ioe At a meeting of the Public Own.| a ee lership league, attended by the a circular attacking Austin KE, Grif H 4 fiths was endorsed with only Clar ow We Aid You dos Geet, lontetary, vation Retina: 2 the motion, Several counctimanie to Do Efficient ; pandldatee spoke. ands aches meeting will be held at democratic NT Work and Get th | BOOK ‘: adquarters next Friday night. | RHOADS DENTAL CO. ¢ | T T | Third and Pike Best Results J rein now to ALL UP TQ GOETHALS | ental “Experts ge ri of) ” a berg! We figure pias, compute Rheum atiem|, WASHINGTON, Feb, 7.—Presi- | 004, ret quantities fal propere care. | |dent Wilson signed an order em at _a reasonable pare care. without Med. sing Col. GOR | dentists can offer td adtaakes, | [Powering Col. Goethals to make | leine. My/| all canal zone appoingenents except Our QUANTITY SURVEY. ; , | Judicial ones. | teeth, | ING and APPRAISING DE methed ba . not to ao: | PARTMENT 18 under the created such a dental nee supervision of an expert and wensation ali| MONTANA GETS BUSY we prepare correct setimates » world . se ? " and bills of quantities Get wor BILLINGS Mont., Feb, 7.—With Hills of Materials are depend nt |@peeches by James Lees Laldiaw |] wi ci ast able and enable contractors it] end bie wilt, & Montar 2MeN's |T dentists have aT hid Inteltlasatty ana te ne | nuffrage campaign wan Iaunched many Years, nd thelt advice. Will be their. bid 1s right ne richie ol leads Our MUNICIPAL BUYERS’ reatne PEN FOR HEN FOLKS) ee ee ee DEPARTMENT Is the only ona ‘ enamel and sanitary in every way. of ita kind in Seattle. Through how | ' NEW YORK, Feb. 7.-The ap | fen them before going elsewhere it Public Officials and Con il rink of fatlure | pellate court upheld the sentences | tractors may get full and deft jut acent inad- [Of 18 members of the New York |] G0l4 Crowns 88.00, mridge Work $5.00 || nite information on every Y Live Poultry Dealers’ association " » | material reqeired for munict- nen, Aatar trying, may Dratte, to th months’ imprisonment and ||| Exteneting and Cleaning Ieee with pal use from the smallost || |ft received, you can send. me $500 fines for restraining trade | Other Work. item to the largest, together L keep r money | | with the prices and the names . ‘ LOST HIS GOLD tt STitas oupptions oads j | Coming down to the elty from . Everett yesterday with two men George B. Worley he met four days ago, U. 8. Camp-| Dental Co | eT Pfticlency Engineer | B17 Yesler Way Elliott 3861 | 1 Dept Dyer, » Vredert lthe Coupon. night in the Yukon hote’ ston st. They de 0 of bis money, 116 Wash amped with Third and Pike | MISSING SOCETY'650 SEEK JOBS IN. OPERA COMPANY Has Seattle gone opera mad? H. Levin: Don Cairo, Erne orek It begina-to wok that Wa | The “Faust” principals 1 be Announcement last wee of the | Marguer Mra I. formation of a local ofganization| Faust, Theo, Karl Johnsto an 29 known the Standard Opero com. tine, Albert Cod Mephisto, Bow BOOTH NO. 32 pany“of Beattie has created a stam-|mman Ralston; Martha, Mrs, Bow pede among vocalists in|/muan Ralston, and Wagner, Walter e all parts of the Northwest Knoft. many professionals, have applied! Mme. Hesse-Sprotie, John M for roles in the operas which will) Spargur, Montgomery Lynch and be put on this spring Claude Madden are the directors of The directors have been busy day |the undertaking, which has for tts and night trying voices object the production grand op Here Are 4 which everybody can afford to The “Carmen” cast has been #e-| enjo lected, a lows: Carmen, Mra.| Not only will the prices low Rome nine Frasquita, Mra.|enough to be within the n of «ee FP. Russell; M Mrs. all, but the operas will be eur Adam Heeler; Miene 4s So-| English, so all can unde phie Hammer; Don Jone | Beg-| Financial backing is assured fc ley; Exscamillo, Phileas Goulet; | first-class staging and costuming of Zunigo, Frederick Graham; Mora-| the first two operas, which will be les, Hicks Taylor; Rememdado, 8.| produced some time in April ee Us at the Auto Show Q—I, Ike many others, mention the matter, or Just thank write to you for advice when | them for kind note the problem becomes too hard | 1 do not believe in stereotyped for me to solve phrases in social mingling. Greet 1 am a young man of 21 and the young man kindly, if even by have been boarding with a |a smile, and slight bow family for two They king hands has about gone have a daughter, 19, whom | out of style, but I like the have treated with respect and [able way. Let that, too, taken many places as a broth. |about naturally, It is {immaterial er would a sister. wh ida the hand fi About two weeks ago | said, — = | in fun, we would have to get | married, and she took It In ear nest. She told me she had loved me for a long time. | was not aware of this before. | thought we were just good friends, and | told her | was only joking. Ihave seen her in tears | many times since, and she if | do not marry her now, she will commit suicide, and | have jons to belleve she will do . | do not love her and do not think we would get along together, so will you ple ad vise me? Thanking you In ad vance ONE WHO 18 TRYING TO DO WHAT 18 RIGHT. rtunate that the taken a joking re rnest, and she sh have help and sympathy; * but 1 cannot see that you are radically | to blame if you have never been more than mere friends. You must use your own jadg ment: but I would suggest that you tell her kindly that you appreciate her friendship and wonld like to be the old friends you were, but if she is not willing, you will go away. If she cannot see this in a) sensible light, you should go as| soon as possible. Q—Will you ple: tell me the value of a gold quarter | dated 18707 If you do not | know, will you tell me where | can write to find out? Thank- ing you very much. X. Y. Z. A—The value of coins changes from time to time. At the Tech-| nology department of the public It-| brary, you can ure the ad dresses of coin companies; or, for} a few cents, buy a coin book at any | rellable book store | Q—Wili you please give me a good recipe for marshmal- lows? Thanking you, A SCHOOL GIRL Here {8 a dandy recipe teaspoonfuls gelatine, one a few grains salt, and taste. | | | A Three pint sugar, flavoring to Soak the gelatine tn 10 teaspoons of cold w heat the sugar with 10 tablespoons water until dissoly ed; add gelatine to syrup d let stand until part Add | It and flavoring at with a whip til too thick, then with a spoon til just tency flatten {nto a sheet. Dust pans with pow de in candy one tneh and, when hilled and roll tr powder nakes 100 marshma Nuts used in 5 fruits chopped, the plain before sugared marshmallow our thickness into Cubes sugar, This late fruit Juice or candied nay be added—or rolled in cocoanut Dates stuffed with is delicious choec or aw A fountain beautiful A kodak pen, plant ca” Patty for nice good stationery a game, or a books are always Went to Col girls. The 3 “When * also is fine | A--I_ presume you mean “bob. bed,” Really, I do not Iike that style for grown women, Yes, it! would grow long again, both very in the we do not About — etiquette Kk comment by very Q.—We are two sisters, young, and having It wilde know mee all our liven ny thing farewell to a should feat a? pray answer these | Miss Grey. HOPENUL best rule of etiquette 1 know ta Politeness Is to do and say The ki thing tn the kindest way It is not considered right or kind for people to mention to your si ter her recent bereavement, unless she mentions it first She can imply. say Thank you,” or “I appreciate that | Unless she wishes, she need not! New Pennants The Billie B At The Star office and our down town Pennant Branch, The North- western Photo Su Kodak Co.) 1320 Second Avenue. ZOc Each In ordering by mail make first and sec- ond choice, as the supply will not last long. Next week “SWEET SIXTEEN” and “A SUMMER DREAM” will series of ten as offered by The Stars’ for 1914—A revelation in motorcycle construc- tion, full electric equipment, including starter, lights and horn, can be had on the Standard model side cars and delivery vans. | eer i eterna See Us at Our Store, East Pike and Broadway. urke Poses 15 EACH ly Co. (Eastman BY MAIL And at Branches HERE THEY ARE: The Bathing Girl The Co-Ed The Stage Beauty Matinee Girl Flowers Office Girl Debutante September Morn complete the

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