The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1914, Page 2

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IF YOU DON’T LIKE THEM TIGHT, POISON FOUND INSTOMACHOF : DEAD WOMAN Buying a| Law-Suit | Is Poor ? They say this ts the vory | t fashion—the — trouser Some skirt, no? It ls a between a pair of khaki hes and a flounce. p way it is w ly related | An analysia of the stomach of to dickey, but we don't be P* | Mrs, Holen Hamlin, of the Golden | | Heve * ae ae those who " pot aay it Is going to be very pop Star apartments, 2229 Western av,| | giar this apring=-but we don't | whose belated death report caused believe that, elther These an investigation, has revealed pol-|| Who wear {t claim It Is prac sonous substances. tical (and that is all they do rt pa pm te to officials |’| “ltt for it, too). Its greatest No man buys real estate R pereng : Kee “ae se — advantage is that a lady can . : ast night by Dr, O. J oat take a long step in it-—or do jeves y ol k if he bel eves it will involve Whether the polaon ts a part of/| a broad jump tn It, elther, for him in a law-suit embalming fluld or waa taken by|| that matter, We don't go on .-[jthe woman before her dea record aa re pmending this Yet, every purchase of }} stin to be determined by che skirt, however; recommending | Conred sata skirta {an't our business, but | realty has in it possibilities of protracted and expensive litigation, against which no examination of the record title, however complete, can fully protect. Demand Title Insurance Jarrested after his tardy report of| | Publishing pictures of them fs, | Mrs. Hamiin’s death, will be held until the probe is finished Leo told Detective Captain Ten: |” nant he was with the woman when | |ehe died and that she complained Jof terrible pains tn her head, He trenuously that he caused path relatives claim she had *r rooms and that they find the money Her } $2,000 tn bh are unable ‘COMBING WON'T RID HAIR OF DANDRUFF The Easiest and Best Way Is to Dissolve It. The only sure way to get rid of| | dandruff is to dissolve it, then you | destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary | liquid arvon; apply ft at night when you buy and you will ]|whea retiring; um enough to a re Imoisten the scalp and rub it tn have not only our thorough examination of the title, but our agreement to defend it from attack at our own expense. | gently with the finger tips | Do this tonight, and by most ff not all of your }will be gone, and three or four | more applications will completely } dissolve and entirely destroy, ev jery single sign and trace of ft, no DIAMONDS ‘Lost f North Yakime, | Mra. J.J Sané , |matter how much dandruff you| attending the opera here las ke This company is the may have. 4 lost. diamonds valued at $1,200. largest and best equipped You will find, t60, that all Iteb-| She has offered $250 reward for) -————————— Ing and digging of the scalp will| thetr return, ‘Title Insurance Company in the Northwest. stop at once, and your hair will be/ fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and/ soft, and look and feel a bhundr | times better. If you want to preserve your hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for nothing destroys the }hair more quickly. It not only arves the hair and makes ft fal! jout, but it makes it stringy, strag gly, dull, dry, brittle and lifeless, land everyone notices It. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It ts inexpensive and never falls South End P — | BID ACCEPTED AVIATOR KILLED The Wey ath Conatruetion Co. §.—Sorgeant | Did of $4,508.44 for the building of a bulkhead to front of the Dawam ish dock site has been accepted by the a comtniasioners. LONDON, April Dean, of the army aviation corps, was killed by a fall with his aero- plane while flying at Brooklands (THINKS UP NAMES AT $50 PER; NOW SHE’S STUCK SAN FRANCISCO, Apri! &—Mre. Francis Carolan, wife of the well-known Peninsula polo player and daughter of the late George M. Pullman, of palace car fame, used to get $50 from her father whenever she thought up @ new and original name fer a palace car—and she thought up thousands of names. But, just the same, Mra. Carolan Is in a quandary right now, because she can't, to save her, think of an appropriate name for her magnificent 10,000-acre estate on the hills back of Bur- lingame. Her Inventive genius seeme to have “petered out.” Washington Title Insurance 315 PIKE St “OUT OF THE pErTns” (Two-Reel Drama) “AN AFFAL ROF DRESS” FROUS CASE” Served By All Car Lines How YOUR Street Car Will Take You to a NAME OF LINE. FOURTH AVENUE LINES— Taylor's Express Kenyon Street ..... Columbia THIRD AVENUE LINES— THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1914. iit GO GET ONE LIKE THIS, OPENING TOMORROW, APRIL 9 THIRD—YESLER—WASHINGTON—PREFONTAINE ESTABLISHED FOR YOUR GREATER COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE New, Clean, Light, Bright, White and Full of All the Good Things wa From the New Market in “Market Square” REBELS CLAIM HOLD 5 WOMEN VICTORIES AT AS A GANG sf) "MANY POINTS STORETHIEVES JUAREZ, Mexico, April 8—Rebel| PORTLAND, Ore, April & lauceesses at half dozen pointa| Three women employes of the Lip were reported in official messages|man, Wolfe & Co, store, and hoot a“ received by Gen, Carranza to-| women outside store, are under [dey arrest fay, in connection with an 4 | Part of the city of Tampico was|alleged series ‘ Jalready in the rebels’ hands, it was|estimated to (ng? stated. Troops under Gen. Cabal-|thousand doll a |iero were maid to have made t yed by the stor Jeapture Tuesday, following a lance hours’ battle, In which the re arrested the took the suburbs of Dona Ce wine Entrie jan” Bacuela Delmont the entrance to th Mon | Ban Luis }in another di Jed, and the ing the order Monterey, leged to hay arrested employes in looting the jetore, and to have attended to the to be|dieposal of # large portion of the goods taken vera! of the women have con » police say. wait was sald completely invested This news was a surprise, since| § ft had been supposed there would | fessed, the “If All Voices Were q In The Same Key jbe several days’ delay in the start of operstions against Monterey The federals under Maas and De | GETS $150,000 |Moure, who hovered around Tor reon while it was restating the| property valued at $188,000 4 If all musical instruments and all voices were through the Febel line and relieve) @evised to Mrs, Kristine Andersen | pitched in the same, key, the Transposing will of her husband » who died March Ja M4 laude of the Apollo Player Piano would be mnnecessary. |the besteged garrison, have finally He| \been engaged by the rebels, it was } , : was a well-known timber man of jaanouns oa, st San woaee do Colo! the Northwest. 3ut we have to deal with things as they are, not as we nia, east of Torreon i a Benetiles col” Gon by would like to have them, hence the perfect transposing |tega were in command of the rebels device in the Apollo Player Piano. |who were trying to surround and jcapture the enemy Torreon Spaniards, expelled by Gen. Villa, began arriving here to President Wilson authorized the} *kK rolling on the White | se lawn Easter Monday NAVY YARD ROUTE) With the Apollo you can omit the melody and play nly the accompaniment and through the use of the Tran pesing Device can play this accompaniment in any day. “24 res J Meamers MH. B. Kennedy, Tourist and desired key to perfectly harmonize with other instru- | BREMERTON PIONEER DEAD “ewrK e | ments or the voice! | BREMERTON, Wash. April & ene a . : |—August Melvor, $1, one of the d's oe One of the charms of rolls without pedaling— the Dyna-Style, which gives perfect control of dynamics joldest residents of this city, died |here, He is survived by one son |, and one daugh owning a player piano lies in being able to accompany « Table subject to change without | * | eenail ooh tes ¢ Main 3101. Fare S80 Round Trip.) your friends when they without the use of levers— i er ee | Want to sing or play. Do the Solo, which accents the =A M U S E M E N T = ] you want an instrument melody or any single note “|| with which you can’t do of it—these are a few of TONIGHT ——=| this? the fundamentals which eg RE. ALL Week The above is but one of make Apollo music human. — Wed and Sat the many features which Just one tig left to do make the Apollo lead the —come in and hear the Peg i My Heart “FOR NAPOLEON world in the class of music Apollo. AND FRANCE” it produces. The final answer to the | Nights, 28¢ to $2.00; Mat, Wed, Best Heats $1.00; Mat. Bat, Be to 61.50 PANTAGES | DOGE AND MONKEYS < Time in Dogvitie The which Metronome Motor, rewinds the music player piano question lies in this instrument. METROPOLITAN Six Nights, Two Matiness, Opening Sanday, Aprtl 18 Maurice Campbell Presente The Greet Comedionne HENRIETTA CROSMAN In Her Comedy Success “The Tongues of Men’’ By Faward Childs Carpenter Direct from the Harris Theatre New York. AT THE THEATRES Moore—“Pes o° My Heart.” Metropolitan—Philharmonio or chestra concert. Seattio—"The Sign Cro Tivoli—Vaudeville pictures, | Bush & Lane Piano Wholesale Seattle Store 1315 Third Avenue of the and motion ublic Market Your Attendance Is Requested, Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. NEAREST INTERSECTION. DISTANCE FROM MARKET. Capitol Hill... ... Wallingford Avenue . Meridian Avenue Nineteenth Avenue . Mount Baker Park .. Ravenna Park «0:0 ete wesenuutundiow 6.0 9's ststee'e Cowen Park Bellevue-Summit . Phinney Avenue North Queen Anne ........... Green Lake ..... South Seattle .. SECOND AVENUE LINES— Seema e eee reste reser simme semis rrr ee eee Interurban See Dene TAREE) ors + «0+ ~~ FIRST AVENUE LINES— Ballard North . Ballard Sloop .... Fort Lawton .... Fremont-Ballard ..... West Woodland Park Sixth Avenue Northwest . Beacon Hill . East Union Twenty-Sixth ‘Avenue South . auntleroy ... Youngstown Alki Point First South and Walker jueen Anne .Prefontaine Place and Washington Street.......|In front of East Entrance, Pref8ntaine and Washington ....Second Avenue and Washington Street......|One block from West Entrance, Third and: Washington «+..+.-Occidental and Washington Street........|2 blocks from West Entrance, Third and Washington .++++..Third Avenue and Main Street. ‘One block from West Entrance, Third and Washington 2 blocks from West Entrance, Third and Washington .|3 blocks from West Entrance, Third and Washington

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