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THE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1914. ae. BOSS OF OUR TAMPICO FLEET CXTABLISHIOD 1876 * MowARD D. TAomas Co Me Dougall + fouthwick ADMIRAL BADGER, BORN TO NAVY, IS TOUGH OLD SEA DOG AND REAL “WARM MEMBER” "3 Ic t Wholesale C ° \ (Larges sale Carpet and Rug House in the Northwest.) here are few men in the} - ! duty, which moat of the modern young naval officers look for dn connection with JAMISS McCREERY @ CO, New York American navy who have seen| | ward to as the bright spot in mn otherwise desolate life, he ap- | SHOOND 1 | ave een | plied for a ship and was sent on a long cruise to China | = 2 ae eee Seve epee Bas he Yr bs more sea duty than Rear Ad | Later, Capt. Schley, delegated to take a cruiser into the polar Rugs ass Carpets | miral Charles Johaston Bad regions, and to bring back Greeley's party, chose young Badger : hie aide. it was an eventful and a successful trip, fraught ger, who will command the | with much hardship | {Serviceable,Stylish Silk D 19.75 A R Milas Ciniiives Sida’ mom maaAt Las boeaidant's Paskt Dolphin several years, then erviceable is $ 3 ugs jwadron off ‘Tam wen cent 15 Anmapenle, first aa guveriaceabeet aan inca na vomariencant gee blll iad adsl . : : pico. | Again the sea called and Commander Badger asked to be given ; 5 Extra heavy weight, at e3 m & ship and was placed in command of one of the new battleships then The season’s | tractive patterns, plain con e was “born to the navy attached to the Atlantic squadron | tyle are 4 ters with figured borders t . nis friends say, for his fathe In the Spanish war he was placed in command of the Ci | f . um « ders in ; i ather Cin ented in thi ‘ino Sebaians Sine ac” Waa ke Draperies c Ru cinnati and served under Admiral Schley and Sampson off the | ‘ i Tgp telage 48 an admiral before him, coast of Cuba during the whole of the war. And again the rec seer I , H bo Also Navajo design: "1 w in command of the 8 of the navy department make frequent mention of his alternoon j Tho following sizes special bravery and tact Unusua : ly priced Boston navy yard for many After his return from the Buropean trip he commanded the battle wae la i sais vea | j}ship Kansas in the Atlantic fleet, and in 1911 he was promoted to the ( : R 50x60 inches Ohe ; rank of rear admiral and placed in command of the second division of wo hy i " 8x6 foot $1.2 ; Admiral Badger has been tw the Atlantic fleet, succepding Admiral Osterhouse, retired, and bis Dresses ¢ Bedding 4-6x7-6 foot 6 to China, once In his midshipman flagship now is the Arkansas navy, taupe, brow @xd feet ey eo Beds da nd later as executive officer reg a : . _ green, tan and rasp $x10 feet 86 eet berry The kirt Oxi fect ....... $8. Several years ago, when the presi are plain and “i de ent a fleet to pay a social draped th fitted ) P M e at powers of Kurope flounce 1 tunics A 1] Hadger was in command Loose fitting Beings ACTING F seattrceres “1 semen fon ak” on . d to Annapolis | collar and E Ss Grant and lace and 3 ane of 1873. | i net—some q / Size 9x12, in beautiful Japa After three years of sea duty, he was under the regula- have girdles of self > nese designs, very popular | tions entitled to a turn om land, but the Inherited love of the and contrasting col 4 for the summer home, Ex 808 asserted itself and instead of taking his turn at shore ors, full and three ; tra special $ oe ee : me 4 j < . § nF e juarter sleeves 4 each o tee 2.7 Blocks | Dear Miss Grey In to | believe in acting like a per Their lines and We detiver in 8 . - the question, “If a hole were drilled| son not silly, 1 hope to see } 3 P iver a 2 'tn Beat . straight through the earth and a| your answer In your paper as splendid des are ‘ NOTE—No Pas - ane |man dropped down it, would he go s00n as you find convenient. to be specially com H straigh hroug stop Con 1 i ; ake straight through, stop at the cen-| Respectfully yours, mended, and the values are special for these beautifully} = 9 o) ould he have to L ' re p 4 eee . 4 out?” “1 am a reader and I will! 4 —There ts absolutely no wrong artistic dresses, $19.75. Second Floor. Z ‘ Chamber of Commerce Alaska! § ’ j a od ery Ben age Mt ig it @ little boy going to see a girl a shown at Bon Marche all | uae and his t ould stay intact, by | ay7mate . : | | argaret Ilington won admira- regatta this summer, ‘The show|*% his body should stay intact, by x | jtion from the crowded house at] will be on through the week the time he had reached the cen-) Q—I would tike to ask for | SEATTLE-MADE TRUNKS . 4 , jthe Me ast night when she I hes of the earth the body would) some advice. | left a city and seriencoeaee “4 } opened for the second time in a/@— ¢| dave gained in speed just sufti-| before | came awa r er rsa: : . ne y a young ° | nfngle weason in her rema ; cleat "9, carey Itap,te the onposite| man gave me hie Bieturs and | At Very Special Prices Law,” the Baya: ler play The Seven Picchiant troupe of| fight to the center of the earth, ‘ | oo ‘a —— > ee ppg Biel Sgr [ee gt og RS og ne $F | ah ie mame tnepdantng velocity | we 1 would send him one. Do | Hand-made Trunks of the best quality with hardwood | plause and everybody who att proves the chief attraction at the| Which would bring it back to the| him one? 1 egy will | polished slats, heavy brassed hardware, solid brass : wees edt performance went |Emprem. The program t* made| starting point, This ts the only way| with another young man for 4 | | locks, deep trays with separate compartments, heavy } NEW YORK, April 20—Creait |"" or interesting with a variety of vaude-| Perpetual motion can ss a0 yg short time, but am not en- double corners and well finished. ‘ for the first big newspaper scoop the gir) who 4 “9 = | gaged. Metal Covered Trunks—regular price $11.00, $12.00 | i . who is wrongfully convi | $ : : * Jof the present trouble with Mexico |oq of stealing from her employer, |@— —9| Dear Miss Grey: In answer to| ie core anne for hande whee and $13.00. Special $7.95. |belongs to Wm. G. Shepherd, the| sng after a crimes penton THE SEATTLE Tom's letter of drilling a hole| 3 el eens mee | Metal C d Trunk d Si mer United Press staff correspondent |i 4 | eeitas Within tae ae 4|ehrough the earth and falling into| 2f@%,anewer thie as soon se exept runks and Stateroom or Stea : lat Mexico City Seetndacniy saationie hin the law The net profits from the Tues . when: would rey co aling ,'BY| possible, as | want to do the | Trunks—regular price $10.00 and $11.00 Special $6.95. It was Shepherd's code message!" part of the proceeds from to and Wednesday performances Mody Welabe mont the th’s| "i@ht thing. Erg | you, | Enameled Steel Cov- . | Friday to the New York office of/ nichts show Will be added tr the |,» Foo! There Was,” at the Se surface, and decreases as the dis- FRIEND. ered Trunks — regular jthe United Press that President| fund to dded to the theatre, will be given to th 94 Sapo " A.—There is no harm in friends : 5 Aba | t 4 to send the varaity crew of oe i tance to center and a " price $13.50, $14.50 and > | Huerta wanted war, The develop: |) of W. to the Poughkeepsie ty crew Poughkeepsie fund. The) body decreases in weight upward) @*Changing pictures; but I do not S50: eee 4 DR. L. R. CLARK, 0. D. 8. | ments of Saturday and Sunday bore pate | play will open tonight with Miss|as the aquare of the distance in-|elieve in one distributing them $15.50, special $9.45, |out Shepherd's informasion n Kirby in the title role. Jerenses, Matter at the earth's cen- | Podcast | Vulcanized Fibre For obvious reason use of * ltee welithe nothin 4 cen| ‘Try powdertng your hands with | bois © 8 Our Dental Work sveic:is scr seeeiet5 PRESIDENT HAS ssi onncccian 9 Shotts Sethe ott? Saoaen «le ie wir pound Jon Sa : been {mpossible, on account of i t 1, and the we 0 | noe ce $22.00, $23.00 an : Ite food. so good that we can|Huerta's close watch over Amert bg ygennee aparece tae er ele cae it Tom heented te tail; @—-WIll you please tell me $24.00, special $14.95, . a e' some & oF en | be able limbt . you kindly. ° f& teeth without plates; also ex-| Hoe will remain in Mexico aa long [some sea Hons thrown in, makes | be able to do much climbing when READER Cases that sell regular - ffact teeth without pain. If you|as Charge d'Affaires O'Shanghness) {NP the new. Orpmenes teatare, | Git | 26 Sees tee dintenen heat in-| 4 March 22, 1874, fell on Sun-| 4 ‘5 ly at $7.00, special Want clean, quick, fisting dentistry | remains there. Then he will join eral of acts fill in the program | creases as the distance Increases | 4° ’ } Trunk Store, Basement. $4.95. ss t we Gan ph somal the Aensiaes deteen which is worth while, Violet Mc-| to the center, which is supposed to { v — od | | Millan, the da t .| be a molten mas eee 4 ” K 3 ; Reguiar $10 extra hea 4,00 Mrs. Clara M. Jones, .wife of} WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,| songs and costume changes. Q.—You have helped Is the best thing to use for Gold Crowns . " . Thomas Jones, pioneer, dead West Va, April 20.—President Wil- eg cs ge eed yb elper bt gin halr turning gray. tamaman | | Regular $10 | son rested here yesterday with his| cad ater Gee of 23 and have quite a lot of | ee essa. SOOO} family, aftet a streaucus week MIDDLETON HAS nd enough to help me. | gray hair. 1 don't know what |MUal » men and women who have not sigh: over the Mexican situation The! | to use to turn it to the natural | bs WE GIVE GAS. ||. BARGAINS Ty president received a telegram | 9904 pompadour? | remain | color it was when | was four | of te al oe ee Offices |] In Used Machines JY § trom secretary Bryan shortly after A~Comb the hal int a yeare younger. Please give me ty Atioraay, Vantecrsen, tami ‘ Regal Dental | breakfast, which “Enoourag- Comb the hair straight back) Your best advice what to do. by Attorney: Vaniorvesr, 7aaaaE Dr. L. R. Clark, Ma: ny Seite eaetiines tenn. ing, but mot final and Lptied towel around the head! Thanking you. 8. B. ing Upper, and Judge Mackintosh 1408 Third:Av. Ne. W. Pesan WaITe SEWING MACHINE co. || With no Presbytertan church every night, A—I cannot advise you to dye tt; peso agenretl Sete nual of test ‘ 1. W. 1436 Near Pike} Mate 15% Bi close, the president and Mra, Wil- but ff you will massage the scalp | ry final se Note: Bring this 44 with you. son walked to the golf links and IN CITY COUNCIL concen shat atl “kil bee, {¥ith a small amount of vaseline Nermemcidetcatmdnaidteaisesss =| sat for an hour. bed- [you may derive benefit. ommeerene | bis, Later the president rambled over| ~ . [, SOE Pee ackeeen | TACOMA, Wash., April 20.—Re-| ae the hills with secret service men.| With the waning prospect of C.| 4.—crnd oy R. Q.—Will you pl give me |publicans will hold a state conven- BULL BROS. 4 refused to discuss the Mexican| J. France obtaining the requlred| to sneie naa se a applied| a little information? | was /tion here on June 18 to draft a tion | titth vote to insure him the election | Great care ahould be exercised, us| walking with a friend when we party platform Just Printers The president and family left In|to the council, the chances of Will-| oat Care shoul: be exercised, a8) met a girl friend of hi le This was decided at the meeting their private car for Washington | jam Middleton to land the Job pad b is said to be very polsonous.| promptly seemed to forget he of the state committee Saturday. | 1018 THIRD _ i AIN 1043 — jat 10 p. m, excellent. Middleton tan tation whe | Genes eur whee ree oxterm-| was with anybody and started | Delegates to the convention will | = —————_———— es ae was formerly active in union clr-| fur fire hen using It, be care-| talking with this fady, 1 |not be “handpicked,” as they were) THE VIRGINUS HOTEL cles. 2 was in the way, so | tipped my [two years ago, even Tom Fisk, Who! s04 Virginia St, near Westlake PROPOSES PLAN The council this afternoon must| Q—Would it be all right f hat when we reached the next [presided at the “bandpicked” con-| Phone Elliott 803 ” make the selection, or else it will iA :13 a i t for corner and left. vention in Aberdeen in 1912, agree- be required to meet every day unt] feo fica cocne te the house What should | have done, and [ing that it would be impolite to do| la counciiman is samed. The fight| tron tur fala ere hoon what should my friend have |80 this year. | has narrowed down to France and| wt co Pipes Al aes done? Respectfully, | Fisk even agreed to support | Middleton ome people say It Is not right. . E.R, [Roosevelt, he said, if the latter) eS ues . i “ A.—He should have tipped his hat| Would cut ont judicial recall aad) After 23 years, New York su-|Good Results Follow the Use! and walked on with you or have in |seendment ot the constitation by prem court awards Michael Don-| : " troduced you nitiative from the progressive With a view to getting the bonds| nelly $48,000 against P. J. McArdie, | of Foley Kidney Pills Sites 52 |platform, The state committee re-| of small denomination of the city In| his former partner. Donnelly spent| A tame back, sore kidneys and Q.—Why can’t a woman be /fused to confer with the progres-| the hands of clerks and mechanics,| $186,000 in lawyer and court fees. | gicepdisturbing bladder weak tisfied with a sensible dress |Sives on amalgamation. J. A.|_ Modern. elegantly furnished satslay who will derive interest of 4% per|— eal “ A a aaee and not try to imitate the op. | Woods, of Seattle, was chosen sec-|rvoms, with the best accommodations 18 eee ‘ nesses warn you that your kidneys | , beam eapbemensen ig |cleantineas, comfort and courtesy for the = nt on investment instead of need help—need to be toned up,| Pesite sex? | have noticed in | Tetary to su ed C. E. Johnson, re-lieast money. Transienta, $00 to $e the 4 per cent given by savings strengthened and thelr normal ac.| the women's magazines that |Sisned. | oeekly, $2.80 to $4. Conventently located: manhe, “ity Compineras Snesy One tion restored, Bladder weakness | (®0me of the styles are outrag- | Bima B ree roll this afternoon asked council to} causes much bother and distress,| C048 | have recd in letters to . seriously consider a new bond sell-| W OUT Women especially suffer from this| YoU of how some of the giris TURKISH-RCSSIAN BATHS ing plan. | annoyance. Just a trial of Foley| @fe constantly insulted by men. ’ Moots "TEhestre Bide” iene Instead of disposing of city bonds} —a Kidney Pills will convince you of} !@ It any wonder when they Wm Wicklund. graduate De e Os ove to corporations and bond buying] Here ts a new parcel post map|their practical value, for results| wear some of the styles they Kjelberg’s Institute, Stockholm, art teticed aie poses to| just completed. Shows all the|Sbow as soon as you begin their| call “the lazy-crazy,” the trous- Ste oC Brot Uamane ianieil si sell municipal bonds of small de-| changes that have just been made| use. They act directly on the kid-| er skirt, and the bi | kholm en aren _ ion at retail and get t in the Zones by the postal depart-| ney and bladder, and are a health) when one sees 7 * | 0) 1anos Into the hands of the “common peo-) ment. ‘This is the latest and only |«iving and health maintaining} women with the The jury which will try the case —— ” | authentic Parcel Post Map of Wash-| medicine, valuable in all disorders| ose” (I'm not educated enough of Cecil H. Upper, banker-road-em HIS is the pi : Jington. It is now in use by the| arising from weak, inactive and| to describe the “fashionable jploye, against County reasurer | j is the piano you want: attle Postoffice, Compiled and| sluggish kidneys. ‘They contain} peee”) | have/no eympathy for | Hanna, to compel the latter to pay | ‘Si morta aaa A piano that can be played by every mem- published by The Seattle Star,|no habit forming drugs and are a] such women. | would like |——2—-—————— | titete aise ber of the family | Also map of the State of Washing-| pure medicine. In 600 and $1.00] yours and the readers’ opinion. | HATS REBLOCKED | % ae teal . 4 if “th i |ton, the United States and the | st Thanking you | am sien haem tes ina“ Weceton tent iu ( A piano that Js always ready, even | the musi- WESTLAKE World. Four maps, each 4 feet ‘. B—Foley Cathartic Tablets A MOTHER, blocked, cleaned, dyed tnto fi cian” of the family is away. Abe Lipton’s tea, 46¢ 1b.; 30¢ cana} in size, sent free and postpaid with | (containing blue flag) are a whole sinsil the latent sl Millinery, 527 Peo- * te crisco, 25¢; 25c pkg. Roman meal,|a six months’ subscription or re-| some and thoroughly cleansing ca Q.—To settle an argument Poy chasaien: ‘weit na part A piano that always pays big dividends of musical wesc can sliced pineapple, 16c;|newal to The Star at the-fesuier|thartic, Very eaay to take, no| please state the meaning of.co- | "scur cia picmen dyea, cleaned : en) ent. i i comb honey, 10c; 2 25¢ bottles | subscription rate, $1.80. This does | sriping or nausea. per bottle eds. Sincerely thanking you, his is the piano— lfc cans asparagus|not apply to agents, but only sub-| Act in perfect harmony with Foley A READER, Wholesale and Retail, Made by 10c doz.; 10¢ bar| scriptions sent direct to The Star| Kidney Pills. For sale by Bartell —Co-eds is a nickname ap- | OCTONEK KNITTING CO. » soap, Se; 10¢ rolls t for mail subscriptions only Drug Stor plied to girls attending a co-cduca-| (-———— Sree are es 425 Union St., Corner Fifth Ay paper, he; 6 Ibs. pearl taploca, 250; v, tional school ATTENTION, LADIES | | 6 Ibs. fine Japan rice, 26¢; 6 Ibs. |] We are the only factory tn Seattle dried gr 4, 25¢; pearl enions, using the new vacuum system for ren-|{ Se glass; home-made jell ovating ladies’ straw, Milan, hemp, |] i 6 , ral glass; Edam cheese, Ib. Panama aw plush hain Wo’ guaran:| WET WASH a gongola cheese, 40c Ib.; Kosher , tee eee OWLER WAT CO; Dry Weight 48 00 to 1250 00 salami, Ib 517 Union St., Opposite Windsor Apts. . . . | NEWS T0 Pp LI E ‘Main 3986, ROUGH DRY {°.cents - THE AUTOPIANO is the unanimous choice of the Califounia psd hada to ‘anal a i Ses eal United States Navy. It is used exclusively on a majority of Se per box; new asparagus, 10c] Union Dentists } ; ea * | DANCE AT . the men-of-war. and 15¢ 1b.; Calffornia potatoes, 21) gota crowns 85.00 1] RM ene oe Deeley 34 DREAMLAND t The British, Russian and Chilian Navies are equipped Ibs. 26¢; stall 15. Extra large dillll pragework Weriwianne -¥) | [Ravage BE see erg TONIGHT Our SNOW WHITE WORK haa with AUTOPIANOS pickles, 15¢ doz.; choice ripe olives, | ow i i ng Le en gh ca Ag, ‘ 1 Oc become so popular and our patrons NOS. ' be at: kled pigs’ feet, be each; mmediately notified, and the lights | fl so numerous that we n ited States Infantry (officers and privates ; cowed pete Hao in the district from’ which the re-|fq 2 Dance Tickets etter SO. ranaem’ Seana 308 nites ry P 14. Hamburger and sausage, LADIES FREE TO THOSE WHO recently purchased twenty AUTOPIANOS. s 1b; pot roast, 12% Ib; IambIE diver pittime | offs Peate conte Cas pein cm re es Pope Pius X. commends its exquisite art, as do King Al- pat He he ag pokeab gOhk |] Paimess estrnetion pokteedi whe Bingen y the batsolea n on phonso XIII. of Spain and the Shah of Persia, Ahmed Mirza. Font quarters; 166; weal roam, 156 We ittie son desk Whit |headquarters. This is the plan sug-| win cruea big rg ca) 30 Lbs. for Giacomo Puccini, Victor Herbert, Luisa Tetrazzini, Ib; Armour bacon, 22c tb.; stalls 2 price DR. A. M. JOHNSON, || ted by Chief Griffiths, which to-| Mary Garden, Nahan Franko and many other prominent to 7. Tomato plants, 150 doz.; cab pongult ||day met the approval of Lighting] a S e a musicians have called it great and enthusiastically endorse bage plants, % doz. 20¢ hom s srown otmliat, has RHEUMATISM | Superintendent Ross. | 50 a carnations plants each; 94 Pike} and his optr ‘ | TOMORROW AT 3 THE AUTOPIAN®. site § AEE LU BE Pe at ( mn will bo valuable That Dread Disease | ’ | Panton Gane He hear Aenean pubic favorit over any othe lay ee ee S| That Dread Disease | igwet WORRYING. re so sane bet le piano. Each year more AUTOPIANOS are sold than any ‘ slp ana te SUMATISM, at once appreciate Grivers after Wednesd 7 par TTOP b 4 o£ rbae » of chiropractic treatments. h Massey See other player piano made, let your AUTOPIANO come to a maen spe new t of the treatment on chronte OVER PETITION nok: ‘Woe you now. We will make you a just allow- Mahon, 6 " front wag oleh tong Bye Amusements | Don't Miss Our ance on your “Silent” Piano, st chk ailel: beans Saeter,. 2 a e acid from|| George D. Conger, superintendent \ . . ‘ ot oote st white your system, gets your kidneys in per-|/ of the Anti-Saloon league, has made \f Colonial Dinner Set ‘ 1 tb 1 Chinook ne te ive. 8 site INVESTIGATE OUR EASY ||| you feoi liko a now person. Mako up|/@ Statement, declaring that prohi-| a: : Sold German ae estnue haus PAYMENT PLAN, Your mind to come now. Do not delay || bitionists do not care whether Cits [ff Offer. A coupon im every bundle Onl at tard, 13%0 1b |1 pieamination free, Oftiee hours, » to [|S manene charge for consultation or] | comptroller Carroll checks the in oe my Jamt er bs choles beet of pork vening by appointment, Sundays ||| examination stton oF! itiative petitions for a dry state o} | a . pve +4 ta tem CHIROPRACTIC ||not. Carroll will probabiy ask fo | Call Queen Anne Vrerstly: i n or yol Union Dentists Woe Kaun tn. Sto 6 p.m. ana|{ tation department to do the work, {Second Av. and Lenora St.§) le ss A ibe s (oie m “An effort is being miade to de- | ee —— ; LADY ATTENDANTS Offices, B12 |feat us by obstructing and delaying NOW OFEN. CENTRAL THE SHOE REPAIR MAN 1 ranapa, 100 Ih iwigiath urbigiaatuarie 7 ||the check,” said Mr. Conger. “But Afternoon and Night LAUNDRY aa Pe ome or of Pike an ind, with with all of the puerile » Auspice: <nights a Seat ofa st adiowa A"nllve oll, 206 ‘pt. ean, B8¢ qt. oun ie’ pike st, over Owl Drug Co DR. A. M. JOHNSON ciccua'6 GLa Wik oe ak Auspices Knights “and AUTO SERVICE 216 Union St.— ops— a 2 18 Se-PanL, Brenne pone. 7. Ihe: Se L Licensed Chiropra ° in out in the Ladies of Security.

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