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= O'SHAUGHNESSY m_ |S GUNNING FOR —) = i = i] = | = oe | = ~ | MEXICO CITY, Feb, 19-Threat * ening to shoot Editor Dias Miron of - Ithe newspaper El Impareial, if ac ‘ . costed by him, American Charge a d'Affaires Nelson O AuRhneRsy charged with planning to end the lives of her husband and her chil.| W4% carr yir ‘By Nixola Greeley-Smith a loaded pistol today, another within © LITTLE VALLEY, N, Y., Fed. 19. | dren pt a one within easy SA woman charged with commit-| Sho, the state's attorney alleges wach ¢ : 6 deuk at tt ) erabane ee ©) Ging the most horrible crime in this! poisoned her husband, her little nrough mpareial Miron has a mtry’s history is on trial here | daughter, her little baby, her two| made m series of seuttlous Abad q Sais week sons—all for the sake of an iiitcit/(" Americans generally, ob tM ® She—Mre, Cynthia Buffom—ts jove—the love of a middle agg me hel - married woman for ® handsome |*0 "tte tnneaay, complain Hope for Bald “""" |ea‘to Hiverta concerning thee Reade-Trashy Novele | Though Huerta deprecated them, To soe and talk to this remarkable] they did not cease s Heads wie eee tie ele | ie tac neem, Seana & I found her seated by the Win-| American slang expression, Miron Well-Known Politician Nearly Bald dow of her reading the battered/ahnounced he would “get” the char ft affaires. Now Has Heavy Growth of Hair and thumbmarked trashy novel.) Beautiful Evelyn's Mistake She is a distinctly comely woman. with a clear, ivory complexion, soft brown eyes and a mass of slightly wavy brown hatr. Mre. Buffom There in the | charge # response 1 will arm myself, and shoot him lit he to me,” he told the United Press Mexico City represen was no uncertainty Telis How He Did it speaks A Western politician, well known Hon account of his baldness and his tiasaat tn 40 years y wit, surprised his friends by |r, qnother cell, also awaiting trial,| Ho rece a cable from Secre pearing with a heavy growth of 1. Krnest Frahm, a good-looking] tary Bryan commending him for re ir; many of his friends did not young farm hand, who Was employ-|senting El Imparcial’s insults, and gw him, and others thought be ry ee eT aero tar srcuaalie the goveriment’s ocean femient: “I attribute the growth |A¥e undertaken | the wholesale} my hair to the following simple ipe, which any lady or gentle-| can mix at home. To Lover Is Held, Too Frahm ts held as th JURY ACQUITS IN a half! result of a of water add 1 os, of Bay Rum, | confession made to the district at % 2. of Glycerine. Apply to|quently repeated before the grand scalp two or three times aj jury with the finger tips, It not) The version of this confession! Coincident with the passage of iy promotes the growth of the/current in Little Valley {fs that/tne Alaska railway bill, Charles F but removes dandruff, scalp | Mrs. Buffom admitted that she had| Munday and Archie W. Shiels ors and prevents the hair from | undertaken to destroy her husband | charged with the dual location of Ming out. It darkens ctreaked,|and children at Frahm’'s suggestion, | coal claims in the Katalla district | gray hair and makes the that there might be no barriers to| Alaska by a fan ir soft and glossy, These in- their love for each other, and that ast © Net Hents can be purchased at any | she used a horse remedy, which is & erer's after a trial lasting store at very little cost and | strong solution of arsenic, mixing It | four weeks The jury considered d at home.”—Advertisement. | with the family food |the case three hours and then + a m7 After Mrs. Buffom was placed | turned the verdict for the defend ants ie jail, her little daughter Laura died of arsenic poisoning, after suffering terrible tortures 27 The mother was asked if she desired to see the body of the child. “No,” she replied briefly, and went on reading a trashy love story. The husband, Willis Buffom, a |farmer, and the baby boy, aged 4 | died first = After their death | monther was arrested \ 7} —_ {tN rt FR Josaared | Then the little girl died. PrSseh) Two older boys also suffered | moto has been in the woods for the : }from arsenic poisoning, and one wi!!! E WHY, ITS JUST AS 2 erippie tor lite as a result of it GOOD AS NEW past three months Do you love Ernest Frahm? Bo say people when they receive, SLAYER IS IN WOODS SOUTH BEND, Wash., Feb. 19 That Yamomoto, Japanese outlaw wanted In conn yn with the mur |der of three Japanese at Walville [bought a supply of ammanition and provisions at Walville yesterday, Was the report made to |the authorities here today. Yamo- the wife and = Rheumatism Mrs. Buffom tossed ber head and | Memarkable Heme Cure Given by answered wit or, “I| One Whe Mad It—Me Wante Rvery “gg oo tae Roeper eats tay ack! A SIGE sneer, “T| Gaiterer te Benefit.” oa a “ * . a “yr y I loved only my own man. | people by the excellence of For never did they be- that old and faded garments be restored to usefuiness and ity. | _ The beauty of our work le j that the good results are per- vcore! WILL OPEN PIER f Bend No Money—Juat ¥: Tears of awt source of this noble| ety ‘aught th Mark MH. Jack : Be? York, how ta Beautiful Evelyn's Mis-|teic an’ seem’ to human hoppiness rheumationm {s, and have given him sympathy wit all unfortunates whe are within Its gras |fheumatic victln to know how he was cured. Read what he says Aaarece ng and mie woman can love but once!” And her hand closed tightly over the probab! sentiment— ke.” suff Appropriate ceremonies will be conducted by the Commercial Club and civic organizations at the open ing of the Central pier, No. 1, at ¢ foot of Bell st, Saturday, at jo’clock. Port Commissioner Robert Bridges will make an address for the commission. Speakers will rep- | resent the Chamber of Commerce, the Seattle Federation of Women's| clubs, the Rotary club and others. | ever your old clothes, then phone us We'll do the rest ‘We Are As Close As Your Phone ‘Two Stores | Second, 1331 Fourth, P-1. Bidg. BUT DON'T TANGO: Everything Is tn readiness for the grand march when the “flower and | te | chivalry” of the Seattle police force | Meat Prices CUT sin the aprin TOMORROW, FRIDAY, a by Rheum g at | will promenade, at the opening: of over three years. tried remedy a: eS the twentieth annual ball of the Po ter remedy, and doctor after doc’ in b J jlice Relief association tonight, in|DUt euch relief ag I ae & the Armory. Detective Capt. Chas. |Souleay fat tured me’ compintay, e e Tennant, Capt. M. T. Powers and and {tt has never returned. I have ro: n W the ements Kiven It to a number who were ter : 1 OT TRRKeMORLS Tibly afflicted. and even bedridden committee, with rheumatiom, and It effected a barred the tango. MARKETS '4 BANKS WILL JOIN rouble to As Follows: } aries | OLYMPIA, Wash Feb 19. F LT ina itt 20¢ W. Hanson, state bank examiner cere } anno: J today that four banks 7 have decided to surrender thet nd the price state charters and jo! n the regiona = Ais nad Lela bank system. These banks are Ba telBe ‘ (This Mutton is of a superior fH) Sate bank, Farmers’ State bat teh quality. Try it.) Reardon, yee sci Nokes Ms / Choice Pig Pork, M9 bt nn lag eo Bc DICK JONES TALKS coaicalle “Choice Sirloin a ‘ .... Be EVERETT, Wash. Feb “ meee Quality New Zea- 35¢ | Richard 8. #, executive com aveinen Ib. . | missioner of this state at the Pan i Prescription © tbs. for ... seeees $1.00 BP ama-Pacific fair, made the princt ary This bg ~ Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp [| Pa! Address here at the Western Do your eyes give you troubl Hires Washington Horticultural associa. D0 7OU already wear eyeglasses or It signifies purity and quality tion meeting. The session will be Spectacles? Thousands of people Shops open until 6:20 p, m. woar these “windows” who might tauily dispense with them. You may be one of these and !t ts your duty to © your eyes before it le too la The eyes are neglected more than any other organ of the entire body. After you finish your Gay's work you sit down and rest lended toda od your muscles, but how about your ¥ isthe eyes? Do you rest them? You . know you do not. You read or do something else that keeps your eyes busy; you work your eyes only | He wants every | THE STAR—THURSDA FEBRUARY 19, ‘DYING, 2 WIVES From Schoolroomto Bare Legs on the Stage in Two Short Days ‘OF MAN SAYTHEY Mo TOOK OWN LIVES © AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN “2i.c0" . H. SOTHERN al Mi of Four ¢ TONIGHT 4 ALL WEEK ” BAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 1Q-—The | prome ga ' rr natinews ’ IMMENSE COMPANY aelttaeane in the death yesterday — GIRL weer oncnes of the wi Georwe & Hall, ® SEATTLE THEATRE gist traveling oman, ander ireum as Mate 68 Rate tail'te hare ts00 soccer | spmane sue sue wane VICTOR MORLEY similar to Ke attending ine BAILEY @ MITCHELA —— peti +. geen death of the same mana previous 99 lauwer 3 peg . wife in 181 con Three Weeks” or scien tower visor Mra, Gertrude J. Mall wan taken : ; . jto the German bonpttal, sufferiog | ya ii ote’ penton, Pk mye from bichloride of mereury polon ing About a week before she dl T I V oO I PAN I AGES Hopt, 16, 1011 I nds . : aa She told Dr. Joe, Kavanagh she . Saamiiemns Oe aLaaen ad | took !t by mistake Musical Comedy ena app rags | aria «Hall, the second with er ved at Hate mnaa foe HE END OF THE Wont | pital Feb, 11, also @ dichloride of) |) Mesturing ia Aten a “AMBITION” |merenry victim im Hla Original 4 oe : | Bhe took the polson, she told Dr. | Popdlay Gelecemibe aad Me 106 and te C. D. Potter, intending to kill her laelf. She succumbed yesterds | | RECALL VOTE ON 4 COUNCILMEN WENATCHEE, Wash, Feb, 19 Log rolling * malfeasance in of . | flee and in neve condemned in |the opinion of Judge KR. 8, Steiner | who issued a writ of mandate yes |terday to the city clerk to compel him to prepare a nynopals of the charges against four councilmen against whom a recall bas been started Log rolling” im a legisiative phrase wh applies to the pra thee of counel a congressmen county commissioners, etc to bar i fu, |gain with each other on the pas dunce onverns TELLS: OF | | | | STOLEN TOT’S LAST ‘HELLO’ meeting the with her of gyr rives weight to kidnaping and ets the sole r f light into the mystery of her disappearance from Newcastle, Ind March All morning ¢ selling pins and needles, earning pin money on a whim of her own 10 o'clock all trace of her was ppeared on the public I passed her right by the water- - sage of bills and appropriations i One votes for the others meas a jure if the other agr to do the eT same. The merits of the measure ‘ are not considered in a bar-| NEWCASTLE, Ind., Feb. 19.— gain Pig, cheery Dan Monroe was the | 7 The four counclimen protested |jast friendly being upon whom lit against the recall, on the ground/tie Catherine Winters gazed before (hat “log rolling” did not constl-|her disappearance, as far as is tute malfeasance known now i Frances Burr ou: - | And he ts the man whose tome ‘ From the prim, high-collared,;nice girl with no stage expertence | een | non- pe shirtwaiste of the|had decided to do a bare-legged | BREAKS A COLD | normal 1 to the raudeville| dance was shock enough to delicate f | stage in bare legs and filmy, allur | nerves But elght of them all at} | ing dr in two short days, in}a time! Heavens to Betsy! } IN A FEW HOURS some | Police Chief Was Ther: LAKE CUSHMAN i t " p+ | The girls and thetr fairy dances Ams repeat, tt 1s SOME JUMP" | were first seen elght weeks ago in| FIRST DOSE OF “PAPE’S COLD ; tag i vegan, nga’ S {the Pantages house at San Fran-| COMPOUND” RELIEVES ALL ; story of bare legs, fairy dances and|citco. The chief of police w GRIPPE MISERY § pretty girls is not an ordinary sort| there. The organization was new af © ware ¢ girls were young and un — | eo Mine Wrances Beit, 0 normal | *0Pbisticated. Protection was un-| The transfer of $250,000 Cedar Don't stay stuffed-up! Dan Monroe, pointing to spot . doubtedly necessary river watershed bonds toa fund pro! Quit blowing and snuffling! A where Catherine Winters was last veel yg RO yas cel on ~ vo It is very interesting to watch | viding for the condemnation of the, dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” seen. Dotted line shows route she “Bessea, High Priestess to Kama,” lis shown above, made the leap. even Girls Go With Her Her friends gasped when they heard she bad vaulted out of her dignified garb of the school room audiences,” said Miss Burr, “back | by the Central Labor Council behind” at Pantages last night) Action was taken on the propost “I'm #0 glad our act has been a/tion last night on recommendation success for everybody was so a# | of the legislative committee. tonished and horrified when we! The proposition of tssuing gene and landed kerplunk on the stage | started out.” lal fund bonds for bridges across the in a costume of silk and beads Mine Burr t's quite charming and | Lake Washington canal wes not a ‘These came friends fairly shud. | interesting, whether dr j They gasped at the first surprine| She talke about bare legs with DIVORCE GIVEN the second. That one absolutely | Wife ordering & pound of mutton. in TAs Te | Our friends asked us ali sorts B SAGE TtA ee eetk an eee MACKEY IN PARIS . a big crowd,” she ssid. “We real- try to make the pretty fairy story | told in the dances just as enter. | {bility of temperament was re sponsible for a divorce granted in minsion It's all tn the way you look at |*8ce H. Mackey Darkens Beautifully and Re Mutual charges of desertion were i e vul ot stores, Tig Thickness and 410 rule = |granted that news of it did not Oh, Willie! Latest styles for men |ieak out until Inst night Common eevkin sago brewed tn- Coat jtal Telegraph Co. alcoho! added, will turn gray, stroak- led and faded hatr beautifully dark dandruff, stop scalp Itching and | falling batr and shuddered at the import of | the ease and frankness of a house- of silly questions about how we y HAIR |ly look only at the artistic side and! sw vonK Fob, 19.—Incompat- INTO GRA esl,» Dowetble. ‘That t¢ OGF | Pinte Feb. 11 to Mr. and Mre. Clar base lege wheihes 70" shink, they | Ths, saéthe decree so setretiy Lustre at Once. call for velvet collars on the dinner! Mackey is president of the Pos- to a heavy tea, with sulphur and |and luxuriant; remove every bit of jand * Sulphur WHAT’S DOING IN POLITICS Mixing the Sage Tea home, recipe at |though, is troublesome. An Who will get Judge Winsor's/alliances have not been overly way is 06 get the ready-to- votes? | friendly to municipal ownership | cceting! about 60 cents « large bot- That is the mont frequent ques-| He declares now, however, that he lie at drug stores, known ae|tion asked by political dopesters|has absolutely cut loose from the |oWyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair now that the ficht has been nar-| Special Interest gang; that he will down to Gill and Trenholme.| retain Superintendent Ross as the | On the other hand, Hi Gill's past Dental Work known to | the effect of our bare lege on the | Lake Cushman power site is favored) taken every ‘two hours until od in the | proved. The committee considered! tek headache, dullness, dered when they heard Miss Burr| becoming gown of the normal|the construction of permanent Bess, sore throat, aneezing, sore- “She was going right down Broad had induced seven perfectly delight. | school teacher or un—ers-com-| bridges at this time a doubtful pln | ness and stiffness. ‘st, on which the gypsy wagoni ful society girls of San Francisco |tumed for the stage | “Pape's Cold Compound” is the! stood to make the jump with her. j Tells How It Feels quickest, surest relief known and “That was about a quarter to 12. | | ‘4 a lot of Reeeiey; thas olding Trenholn is handicapped by|head of the lighting department; | While wipsy, gray, faded hatr ‘! ndorsement — give him py |that he will urge the acquisition of tx not sinful, we all desire to re Furth, head .of the electric] the Renton line at once and to con-| taln our youthful appearance and is, and his Neutenants, R. V.|nect it with the Lake Burien lin attractiveness. By darkening your Ankeny and Billy = ¢ mba, who) that he will not favor paying an| hie with Wyeth’s Sage and Sule were so active in furnishing type-|exorbitant price for the Renton| hur, no one can tell, because it | written copies of their to | line, and gill push the condemna. aaee tt #0 naturally, so evenly. |the voters. Trenholme’s deolara-| tion suit inorder to keep the price You just dampen a sponge or soft tions on municipal ownership have | down to where it belongs | brash with ft and draw this been couched in “safe and sane”| The Winsor vote, which Is so: through your hair, taking one language throughout the primaries. |cialist in part and municipal own hmall strand at atime; by morning And, in fact, at Trenholme’s first|/ership to a larger extent, will ge all gray hatra have disappeared. big downtown meeting Frank to the man who will present the! | After another application or two Haker, of the Chamber of Com-| greater evidence of loyalty to mu | hair becomes beautifully dark, merce and one of the prinetpal| nieipal ownership, | sy, soft and luxurtant and you speakers, denounced the Lake} ih apvear years younger. Burien Ine acquired by the city,| If Gill obtai but half of the pence hats at —|and both the chairman, J. T. Law-| Winsor vote and a portion of the ler and James H. Kane, the other! votes that didn’t come out in the; speakers, went at length to say! primaries, but may come out in the | that Trenholme was not bothered| final election, his election is as | | by “isms. sured. ] THE P |D) — es emer nn wed If Gill gets half of the votes that rr jean known = to 7 }went to Slater, Rausch, Pigott, Matertais|]| Make This and Try It]| Worley and Goddard, he can win | mendes for Coughs jthe election, even if Trenholme sent should obtain all of the vote that IUARANTER known | went to Griffiths. is what yo - until you go to bed. That is why 1 wet at | re s0 many have strained eyes and | | George Worley is the first of the - finally other eye troubles that! | ted mayoralty candidates to - threaten partial or total biindne Mix one pint of granulated sugar lare himself. His vote will go re Bye-gineses are merely crutches; pith pint of warm water, and stir) to Hi Gill P4 they never cure. This free pre Sines Ue conte worth ins pige _— * scription which has benefited the bottle; then add the Sugar Syrup. J. H. Perkins, commissioner of 2 eyes of no many may work equal Take a teaupoonful every one, twoj agriculture, has tendered his resig theo- wonders for you. Use It @ short bel vfs ‘ nation to Gov. Lister to take ef. j od Thee time. Would you like your eye cough more quickit, than anything | fect March 15. Neither the gov i 5 We Want to Make Your troubles to disappear as if by else you ever used. Usually conquers|ernor nor Perkins will discuss the j cod COMPARISONS | ‘ . magic? Try this prescription: Go » an ordinary cough inside of 24 hours. /caye, The trouble arose at the BE Concarisons br ea | Spring Suit to the nearest wideawake drug Kplendia. t Tmhpoping cough | North Yakima fair, it Is* believed ¢ wis faye of my ermon | If you are one of t man ho, #tore and «et a bottle of Optona fe mulate: petite and te alight- | it sera Alte ia “lis through lack of fill a two-ounce bottle with et n helps end & cough R. J, Hoage of Olympia has been i 4 have refrained f water, drop In one tebjet and allow yor work at the ie hg wad, | appointed statistician of the state claching saad {t to thoroughly diasBlve, With joy ent It keeps perfectly (industrial insurance commission, ¢ ease,|uality, under t , the Hquid bathe the eyes two ta YO! une the peat waterials, gad panant succeeding Robin Adair of Seattle, if tallored clothes were a juxu four times daily. Just nole how se , tal. Work | enna inoat valuable coneen- who has denounced Commissioners a are ing this mes ) corpee: Quiokly your eyes clear up and how » hat we «ive| pine extract, and. ta ric! Dagget and Ernst as “incompe ~ that impression. We are 1 soon the inflammation will disap: |‘ in why ourland other ‘natubal tent ae 1 “ Ld after vear which 6 #0 healing he mem 4 special line of Men's Sult jar, Don't be afraid to use it; It © you cannot by egining to us.| branes. Other preparations wil, not tf ° oF searre, 5.00 that are far superior to ar is absolutely harmless.» Many who and we are sure to win When-you do| work in this plan . herts thing so Kould, boeetuny oat. are now, blind. might have aaved (come | pene wate tne todahayrun with pines NORTH YAKIMA SUED at vee ‘ they at pres. 000 mult you. | and sugar ayrup Gor strained ho: nae ny 0 |from the best ready-ma dy eats ree ae ar atestee 1G mee our ork in 200 CU. | Oe ieee eye populay thronche,| NORTH YAKIMA, Feb. 19.—Act . NEY BLD: “ P sa din pabde h the United States and Canada that tt i on the recommendation of the a pr ep... Mt O'’N il’ T il , treatment, but marvelously effec 4s often imitated, But the olf, guc- state health board, Prosecutor Gil pa Bn COLMAR BEDS | e Slaiiors tive tn, multitudes ot cases, Now ALBANY CUT RATE coaaful mixture hes ne . prt has brought sult to enjoin the a * at you have been warned, don - ea guaranty ¢ #0 city®from discharging its sewage DENTIS | LADIES MEN Goiay a day, but do what you can is ran itaranty of at ctyefrom disohareing its, eeware| | °1419 Third Avenue — {thank us as long ns you uve. tor ola yl | drugetat has Ping fll alte for Paibienartke qurasciee aaa san were we 1 i ople's de., 2 TLE fae ht yah Py ! a _ Seattle, Wash, (publishing this prescription,—Ady, | "eovle’s Hank idu.. 2nd and Fike 4! pO Ot te, Ind = 6% orvation canal, ° three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold either im the head, chi limba. It promptly opens clogged-up nos- trile and air passages; stops nasty disc! fe or nose running; relieves thing about feveriah- | !unch.” should have followed to to her home, pi ng railroad station and the gypsy camp. it, body or ' ing trough fn front of the court- house,” Monroe sald. “I smiled at her and she said, ‘Hello,’ and some- ‘hurrying home to costs only 26 cents at drug stores, It acts without istance, tastes nie nd causes no inconvenience. I paid no further attention to the way she went.” It was the last that has ever ibeen seen of Catherine Winters! Don't accept a substitute, DOWN TO ROCK BOTTOM 30c“EGGS Selected FRESH RANCH 35¢ LB. BUTTER Red Shield—Fresh From Our Churns Purest Ice Gream 25c Qt. 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