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} THE. STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1914. s apa IDLENESS, EASY MONEY, BAD COMPANIONS Country Dollars Are Big sddEeee dddCeCee vddECEe i ‘BRING BOY TO GALLOWS AT THE AGE OF 18 os, Smith by name Wholesale E Wholesale and Retail MUST B and Retail >CLOSED OUT- MAN with a gentus for fig A hot an uncommon name, but tn this fnatance By Jack Jungmeyer icuak SUE aoa ck te, tea | _SAN QUENTIN PRISON, Cal. March 13.—By a strange moral quirk he was un , me mercial” industries —shows conclusively that a | willing to ask his parents for money they would have given him, but did not hesitate to The Bailey Toggery Stock and the high-grade Chicago Misfit Parlor country dollar {s twice as big as a city dollar beat C ther boy to death to get $20 for a Christma holiday with | weetheart stocks, consisting of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Furnishings, must be closed Gidawhesbing tiresome statintion, we all know that picnune se Why Sante Bundy, leavear-olg nigh schoo!) f Los An id one out at once to make room for Spring stocks now in our warehouse. the’ man on the farm has his house rent, his garden the youngest convicts ever sentenced to death in Califorma, 4 . be hang 1 here m his fruit, chickens, emus, milk, butter, and, in mont April 24 Sale cases, his fu His living is a sort of by-product of 1 couldn't ask father for money imma the farm and hardly figures in his expenses at all nor my friends n't have t Starts s 5 | nerve,” he e 4, when they had A man tn the city has high rent to pay; every egg: ed him fr conde: wail in fact every thing that he ts. has to be |bench in the sunshine of the yard chased in the very highest marke’ ® fuel bills There was a certain expectancy of employment, his clothing costs more than the farm tio | , : . er's and temptations to spend money are spread | Mbaahadl. #4 fe et $15.00 Men’s Suits 15¢ Handkerchiefs c around his feet at every turn “And yet you had the nerve to} Ye s CUE HO. rr recceee b6epee we Considering the farm dollar twice as big as the club another boy, to kill for a few | , i i city dollar, ia not such a pipe dream after all. The dollare,” 1 said | | $20.00 Men’s Suits $1.50 Dress Shirts c man on a farm can Ket more of the necessities and ne etek wan: the Senly.| Cut to... see sees ee ee s cut to...... iereao aed comforts of life out of one dollar than the city man hough T didn’t mean to Kill him, | | | . can get out of two—generally speaking. : I only wanted to knock him out. It | BERLIN, March 12.—The huge} $25.00 Men's Suits $$ 39 50c Ties c im called for the | A city man with an Income of a thousand dollars ? ? Eaval suciinatéa wan Che 400K Cut t0.........2+0. oe . cut to. 4 eeeeectes @ year ts indeed poor and eve {th doub! | ae Paha 7 . ‘ piacere fl emgage ake _ me ae : “The first time | got into trou: Cechesion tn oftigias “aireles tee) Uncalled for Suits, 75c Work Shirts c every possible economy. On the farm a man can a eamter aac Cee uses first lord of the admiralty, as good hand tailored ..... vee s cut to. ee veveees pc § Stee theaabed perenne tele a a packages containing women | as sald when he presented his pro- $15. 00 Men’s Overcoats 50c Suspenders ta the elty mean cash out of pocket every day, Street clothes, while working as deliv pcre peat Be ny Bony oe Cc 4 tn the | P very day, Street | She eal Maru Loa Anioaab oo seeking a record sum for naval con Oe OB. sv 0c cee es veeee a cut to. eee van ie r fare alone fs more than enough to clothe the partment store. struction in ¥ of Germany's re farmer's entire family. |S regreiavi nine dab: ke veou teas bt | tusal to acquiesce in his proposed $25 and $30 Ovetcoats $1.50 Flannel Shirts c pat ORD | Ing to live beyond his social | | Pe ban te ele eter a Se ee ee Pe CIC See pbc ao oe o station and his Income, and, un | It has, of courne well known for a long ti Bngland was straining its f etly ; 15c Sox, white feet, "eC ee ~- Ba cut to... .. eee eee een. | resources to the limit to ke Doig heeded yeh Gafni sa $1.50 Wool Undevaar The “naval holiday” would have ME cutto............ od cut to. abled the British to retain thet rae his 1.50 Boys’ Pant $1.00 Union Mad : (and sie Nga 89c Overalls . a ie a 38c Tf you've a grain of sense—you know thin ts true. able to afford the kind of And, in your chase after t forget the farm, nor—that A FARM in Quincy Val she ought to have, he was will ley fills the bill to a “T. ing to induce a boy to steal them. . BIG DOLLAR, don’t clothes for his wife he thought If you're hot on the trail of the hest combination ie ke. he Saabs valent on earth for the production of the BIG DOLLAR, get h | my booklet on Quincy Valley and read it. Then psy Nanpread finoe yes Atlee 4 over the mans without this ith thy f hi f give me a chance to prove what I claim sete lag gat pg lng expense, and naturally the sch swells. That seems to be the My next excursion to QUINCY VALLEY will be on 18YearOld Condemned Mur Saturday night, March 14th, leaving at 10 p. m., and ° i returning to Seattle at the same hour—24 hours out. oe — | Malcotm Luca the new postmas | > sural } 1 am making @ special rate of $7.50 for the round was not until next day that T knew! Loule Bundy, 18-year-old con-| ‘er, aided by the four rural letter | trip that includes all expenses. he was dead. He was still scream-|demned murderer, and one of hie|“arriers of the office, moved the pomtof from the Cook building} on I took the money an » wh t attend. | F ing when I took th ney and ran | sisters, who was in constant attend-| 10° aternity building, a dis tance of two blocks You are not asked to dream dreams nor draw on trouble everywhere—shame of | | did not appeal to this countty your imagination—simply prime yourself and then | a modest wage or salary.” | $5.00 ~~ Suits $2 SHOES G0 see for yourself. LOUIS BUNDY, iP, 0. In BARROW | cut to. i as * NASHVILL Ind, March 13. Sete Welk Cer toes $1.89 ee ee $4.00 Drow Shows @4 8G HATS Fate and $5.00 Men’s AP byes me and get In line to make the BIG DOL. away, I wanted to give my girl a| ance at his trial, and stood by him | good time Christmas day until convicted “apg et Te ng SN 3 —— Says He Always Flunked ———— - : 4 ay ns | ; Constantly, the lance of his 5 ier aieaes " $3.50 Boys’ Shoes frowning light blue eves shirted F CE BO. ce cc ccc geesccee ) across the yard to the black, fron * |door with a big white “24" painted | CAN YOU BEET IT? A McKAY upon {t—the cage where he would rs SAN FRANCIS March 13 i . wait for the dawn of April 24 February and March Bring Out Un-|J. J. Smith of Lorenzo in exhibit QUINCY Sage ri OE eget PH bata. brad orb dy adit PEGE (ee oi per ely ise ly tired of searching his muddled Remove Easily in 4% f tall and is 2% feet in} a woman with tender skin|cireumference. He raised it on his} horrible crime, “I've always flunked | gieady February and March, be-| fF. The beet resembles the car-| at everything T undertooe in eee eee likely to cover her |°* of a sheer school it was that way, and at my | (re (i) eee work, 100 Se ese veh. ae Gun koa | MOUSE IN A CORSET brain for the motives back of his! a), JORDAN VALLEY (lease Misfit Parlors $17.50 or ene Thee Tee, Beer, ang| winds have «strong tendency to| (HUBBARD, Tesse, March 13) 1400-1402 First Ave., Corner Union 1 guess I had things too easy n A Fortunately for her peace of mind, | tikation a peculiar |the recent discovery of a new pre-| Oise in bedroom, and found|@ scription, othine—double strength, | that a mouse had choked Itself to makes it possible for « | death ts 8 cor et which was hang KILLS HER BABY | most suaceptible to freckles to keep | ing 1 me to the best school in the land. their skin clear and white. No mat: |— “I had every chance in the world Good family influence. Always could get money from dad when I| asked for it. They wanted to send HE'S TOO FATTO SOME TRAVELER and my brotherin-law offered M@ &| ter now stubborn a case of freckles | 9 TO SAVE iT A NEENAH, Wis, March 13—A “ good Job on his ranch. lyou have, the double strength othine needle has been removed from the q —— “It was the fdleness, I gues. 200.14 temove them L FE OF PAIN: jright hand of Mrs. A. P. Jackson, Running around with & sans who! oh grant hg A that pierced her foot 25 years ago. prided themselves on being spend by » leu Mo - | pai At the time of the inj 2 ysi- ef, without scrupling how they got rar caiha-onayeetiooieeate | CHICAGO, March 13—“My |] BROCKTON, Mass., March 13. |\cian could not aa "the ee: 114 James St, Seattie. Phone Elliott 5434. the money, each wanting to outdo ta tates tnt miserable life should be a ple aNee is 59 years old |) which did not cause any trouble un-™ pounds, Charles the other in making a show. } | 4 tl ently, Ww! ri —_— Says He Was a Fool | a to society to allow the killing H. Jackson of thle town fe never []00 ernn 7 wane, am) taeoren aa Pool, gambling, hookey from j by the most merciful means of worried and apparently enjoys [| was found just beneath the skin, AIL THIS TODAY chool, flirting with giris in the | | human animais, hopelessly dis life more than any of his small- |} a ‘n J Two women have passed the ex- aminations to be admitted into the er neighbors. Even the fact that he cannot tle his own shoes = park and on the streets, and wild/ Joy rides whenever we could pick eased and doomed to a life of (~ Bend me your Booklet. etc. rewarding your Great ap ‘live ones.’ d | Suspicious Woman Discovers! suffering. My little Helen w i does not worry him. |Bellevue hospital, New York, as in Tracts in QUINCY VALLEY. ‘1 was jast a plain fool, who Her Husband Using En like me. She was so little, so ternes. wouldn't HMaten to a good father| | dearing Terms to Photo-| weak, and she never laughed. —— GAM cwsdcclinerccccdocssscreceee Sescccsccscene and mother or to kindly intentioned | graph of Pretty Young| The eleven months of her life riends. henieiees “We used to ie around in the} | Woman. | had been months of intense park, w ng for inspirations how | | Mrs. Ha Pans suffering. |! said a prayer be- Link Your Interests to This Chain of Credit Stores. to get and spend money. And they'll | dir, Harry Graham's first impres| side her little bed, pressed the seceatarress ero? ef sere follow my footsteps unless they cut sion when she discovered her hus it out.” band in the garden of their beauti revolver to her head and ames | £12! ho using endearing terms to) pulled the trigger. She lay still = the photograph of a pretty young| and did not make any noise ou |wonsan, was that her esteemed! and! knew she was happy for . was a fit subject for the! the first time.’ booby hatch.” Closer investiga Sobbing out in broken Enalis' mn We Want to Make Your! caused her to believe she had) the story of the murder of her 11- 1 are one of the many who, Little girl, you have had a hard|that her desire to save her child LONDON, March 13.—Sentenced to six months’ imprisonment at} users ack of act time of it and I will see that the/from a life of pain prompted her to ; , R 7 y a efrained fr hard labor, Miss Mary Richardson, who mutilated Velasques’ Venus, in i Bn ‘om eS - see of yo rg life ts « n the kill the baby and attgnpt suicide. Sade ug die fl Ma Mrs. Vertat will recover. the National gallery, with a meat ax, was carried from the court room nder the | first ee Mrs, Graham } ne 6 to be ty: red clothes we on she asked to see the photo- today, shrieking that she would be glad to martyred as a protest clothes w | When she asked to see tt against the slow murder of Mrs. Pankhurst. Her plea was guilty. She . bl h that impression aiready has deciared a hunger strike. The prosecutor expressed some at impression doubts of her sanity. FORMER STEWARD OF PORTSMOUTH, # FAMOUS MAN-OF-WAR, PRAISES AKOZ thing you a time “4 Says Mineral Stopped Pain of | : Sciatica Rheumatism in Until necessity compelled, many of our customers would never have bought an article of apparel on credit. Their position in life de manded that they be well dressed —they didn't have snfficient cash to buy outright, so resorted to our convenient, vice. W) they fou ng as those t had been paying cash for. Now they are firm believers in the merits of our values—sup- porters of our accommodating credit plan—and incidentally our best advertisers. $1.00 a Week Is All You Have to Pay luxury ans to correct solution of Later it developed Graham intended to adopt etty . woman Of, GENEVA, la, March 13.—The egation of the Methodist h here is demoralized and of the membership has boycot the services, because of the O’Neil’sTailors " LADIES MEN? | S"tnis, and ie eas cnt athe hel 1419 Third Avenue had confessed that the young Wom-|simost every Seattle, Wash. ah z H 1 | ghost of a goat which has t | ight, going through y former guasvtage ‘that the mmatri-|S7Tstione 82 ics on the roof of —_ — = 1 atmosphere was cleared pr e church. The pastor will not be For several years he had managed |#eve his church is haunted by the ALL PAPER eep the secret from his second |*, rit of a goat, despite the fact jn {that numbers of his congregation Lena Rivers” ie a play that ° say they have seen it, and some are S from the rise of the curtain tn the A 1 shoot at it without apparent effect first act to the final drop in th n ita production this week at, the | For Women: jiusers have seared w seeded nit EF ONLY MONEY Seattle ‘Theatre, ‘There will be | GREW ON TREES Suits, coats, dresses and skirts jonly five performances o: tro Short Time. AS tai low by sciatic rheumatinrn | 7% government Yast July, while ¢ er Homer, on which he was anchor In ates chief steward, was Dutch Harbor, Alaska, during tte} his compellir pmedy-drama. At in A aaa es les, ma. ise to Seal isiands, 1. ed Wehr | ‘Saturday day the|. EMBARRASS Wis, March 12.— terials and shades, Let us show =. Is telling hin friends how quick Stonebraker best seat may be ti sy nta, (John Kubsack of this town has a them to you—it will be a mutual and completely he was relie te ee! * | the price at night sents, It|chair which grew into its present pleasure * Le his suffering by Akoz, the i FITTSBURG, March 13 Men in [Inthe ‘best “production theatre. |shape. It was made by tntertwining Gerful radio-active medicinal high place pum | t 3 oes goers of Seattle have had an op-|28 box-elder tree branches. It will . erat | gg een any eh a Just arrived—two car portunity to attend this season.—|be taken to the Panama exposition For Men: Wahrman wan steward from 1969 R, Stonebraker, insurance man, 5 s | Adverti Kubsack says he has been offered i ae : a » suit against his wife loads newest and latest | $3,000 for the chair In smart English models tn ¢o 1876 on the U. 8. man-of-war Stonebraker, Alex meee fancy striped effects or novelty Portsmouth, the ander R. Peacock, Pittsburg steel mixtures with patch pockets or 4 f H HOGS co BUGS ever-popular blue serges, §$1¢ to $35.00. kind to enter Ban Francisco harbor | See millionaire: “Big Bill” Edwards, | | a designs, 50 exclusive pat wor over fifteen sity Hine L. H, WAHRMAN. | Princeton fc recent: | terns imported papers. To ‘ rate Alostan ports froimay boats. Hel ora ui grater, to peeve the acu,» lly street commissioner of New York, | ji ; pritatd co ~ jette elt fe ‘elleve the acute pain 4B ‘ord », brother of| ake room for new LURAY, Va. March 13,—Lelon| , the following lett Tgot a Jar of Akos compound andjand B. Clifford Kline ma new { - Porere Co Be gst . ee former Mayor Kline of New York Ts am Berry and Lee Ber. For Boy: Lest July while 4 t or are nar goods, we are closing a |f re attacked by wild hogs of a be V steamer Hor tn Dat ’ art dwaters of Nifty little sults in Norfolks, ¢ mewons one m in my lef large number last year’s 15 mile m Luray plain tailored styles or semt *: Bona tere hiv. ‘ | | TIME TO THINK | : ny ae ie Seve the hogs were killed English models with patch AP leas and the tg | signs domestic papers eg ge tg + gl with rifles from the tr where the pockets. Priced at $5.00 to $9.5 ts Forgoon. bist ' wid do me 1] ee oe rahi Iemr't Sante half About beideework teeth of gold. porce-|hunters found refuge, The hogs * uF ae ould o t| W YORK, Marc ant | ialf price are supposed to have degenerated Open Until 10 3 * hove my 't onsen Mi ee hte ig Barn ! f SUAS SFA poreclata ined oii ltr om domestic breeds released years Pp p.m. Saturdays “ phage tor th, but like the t praixe the remedy too h sttie casi “et ; your friends and come back | YEARS IN GALLOWS’ SHADOW i) t pr a tt n * 1 ms — - Bid wot help me. aie rye a mupply ofl CHASE FOX IN HOTEL ¢ teeth and making them! READING, Pa., March 13.—After | teen the newspapers a niall y “fellow that] * :. with charges away out of| living In the sh dow of the gal i n ie b c t 3 years 8 . am Te Phelps, nk | Keln 1 LONG BEACH, March 13.—Mil lows for 13 years, Mrs, Kate K¢ : q by A Mion had for| Akox w f J Honaire guests at Hotel Virginia P. of ait "thinks sim that Destine can do |wards, convicted of the murder of te 4 ible, ec : ' r bind-|helped pursue a red fox which had a er 0. you © fF sor hushand in 1901, was given her Thi d Fins , knew 1 kin dis-| wandered into the basement doo 'e Mt work #9 good Mt will Inst and witi|freedom here today She was 1119-21 tig ve. * ri end | ean ' nts today and raced through the hotel etn scostee pon at emaitncn eo Senvenced to bh but three gov-| , . pity ee Bo ot Wet bein followed by two score men. Wolll” 997 s d A ie maliness of] snore of the state refused fo set Belween Seneca and Spring tee A t he-|Thir You are ited to|men stood on chaire and shrieked | econ v. t you must know, as through-la date*for the emecution. H acl drinking the noticed ait. phe « ° 7 until a bell boy felled the fom with : re lease was erdered by the state par don board, for the fa week's tres at The Owl matic ck on the hed ore a compound to go with the pore |fogarding this advertisement a kick on the head,