The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 29, 1914, Page 10

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TAR 'STAR’S 15-YEAR-OLD OFFICE OUEFEN OF FAKERS ” BOY HAS FIRST ASSIGNMENT; : HARE a ELSEMMERE NOW BEHIND BARS | ficer yn fn err anawha Fifteen marriage licenses issued.|/cpn 12000 tniners in Kanaw | A. RR. &. M, E, Eastern Star} Pa Saturday— THE a. BON MARCHE Will Be Closed Pere Beaten al Various amendments to adminis By John H. Perry. All Day |" F. E. Farnsworth, American| \ration’s ae oe ve aoe Seattle Criminal Lawyer Pankers’ association secretary, are} 01" ares oO! , f jplven here ‘next week : of croo! Dorcas club entertainment Fri-| day night, Columbia hall Bachelors’ final dance, Fortuna, . 1 t Priday, June 6. aying upon th | Mra. M, W, Bonnell entertaine | pape Ridgley Auxiliary Wednesda Once she was paroled, sis | Young Men's Republican saul serious phy 1 breakdow | peld noon rally today | og herent ares || Seattle Suffrage club met today. | hep to “athe the Entho Of | kuest of Chapter G. P. B. O, Mon held today Rivaling the exeltement of the North End Progressive league And the game that had | Hay | Seattic Seminary and Colleg ten in Cal 1 Annual election Jur 0,000, and had defrauded + of big corporations, finally Maud Myrtle Johnson herself (|| Stevens Post, W. R. C., members | ! assembly hall, campus,| the whole province of Al Starting Monday Morning— The Sale of the Helen Igoe Stock at 25c to 75c on the Dollar and the June Sale of White Full particulars in the Sunday papers and Monday night Star. Miss Prouty, supreme president A} |ttend school Memorial day exer] VANCOUVER, B. ©, May 29. with ¢ an ite center, is Northwest assembly, Church of|oil mad today, Drilling for of! bas lithe Nazarene, is in session at First} been going on intermittently for = = — yobureh. ears. Only a few days ago the Committee of socialists coming ent discover of « was made on to thresh out differences between| the Dingman propert resembling red and yellow faction» he the famous Gibson g shu 8. O. Wilson, state ol! inspector, | ea county thinks off will be found in Wash-| ington. ing sever pure’ gush » well subsided, and dr 2 Gov. Lister here to attend fish | sfadGuakihak saben aadther tre of commission meeting gas wrecked the ant An soon f= Annual dectamation contest, rwoairy were made, work be Broadway high, tonight | again | " ? r lal Club holds | ° ‘ 's Commercia' Ofl gushes to a height of 90 feet. | | Following the ex ment of the @{ discovery, hundreds of of! leases ELSEWHERE were taken up and the country) ——--@ | flooded with wild cat companies Hood River Unitarian church) > *s than a hundred drilling | agrees to provide O. T. Wedemeyer by telegraph. with auto when he contracts to be m the scene of choirmaster taken on the old-| AUD MYRTLE JOHNSON, | Crisp, fresh loaves of bread . tit it) Ten mighty fine looking lo: to tempt the appetite of king or/came out tn due time for the fina! hand, were exhibited by | stage of the judging. ten girls from the grammar schools} To Miss Helen Herman, of the ©) tm final competition for grand|Summit ool, and Miss Edna Mc in the eighth-grade bread-|Creary, of the Walla Walla school, | contest yesterday at the | were rded silver loving cups as Summit school. | winners of the grand contest. The Star sent Albert Lawrence, ite 1 came le. Zo han renounce thelr oath nt of the time Judges watched the girls through| They were congratulated by the |yearoia oftes boy. ts ¢ rg Thea ane Mile. 2 ra, with ay ao en en 8 meats krentent real oxtate boom |aueen of accident fakers and the entire process of break mak-|eight girls who competed with |:ieh 1» dathty a, “ephants, and thie fMotticiale went to their death at |{n history w tr sketches of some of her accident ae eae tome tn the cooking | them s8d ‘the losers were compil- |, mistroas of these giant beasts nands of Mexican rebels at Paredon.| Brokers’ offices are open on ev. | Performances 13 S iP drwnecs, the ten competitors put in| mented by the judges on the fine! "a busy morning as the bread was | spirit shown throughout the work. inbred, placed into pans and baked| Various contests have deen held im the school ovens. jduring the spring season among | | the elty schools to stimulate great Squadron of British Columbia ery hand. A stock exchange will orse troops mutinies at Vernon, be opened next Monday 4, C, on account of Ineuffictent In the meantime, the exc 1 coff Then the clowns. What cir cus i» complete without them for are they not next to “Bill” Cody himself in the heart of ood has open: | the small boy? One clown, tn Bernard D. Bennett, 34, Philippine ©¥, and, in apite The game consisted {+ eiving; Wash. to rest from her prison serious “injuries” in a railway ac-|Perlence and recuperate her re Of hiddos men |cident—and then suing for dam-| tered health, pf hidden mon : yasn't a bad place to stay, of the hard times | “®°* } Bone was costing her nothing. er interest in the domestic act in | me beth: - Can Disloca This MONTH [ences Prizes nave been awarted By Albert Lawrence an automobile, was one big | ¥oteran, has leproay fa soldiers’ /cty, thousands of dollars are pour-| ure Queen of accident Pakers”| But the monotony, the 1s for efficiency tn darning, patching The air waa hot and thick laugh, but the crowning suc jomne hear ringer ia * : into at sellers’ hands. | w.. ri for the game. bility of the life jarred upon hem) © pee if ; . with wmoke, peanut shells were of the evening was the ex- Wm. R. Bowtus, napolle cadet, 'wo Iasues of $200,000 each were She didiatake sles, knees, "eTves. And one day she disap ea oe emerte teen pest 8184 buttonhole making flying, the band was blaring press hold-up staged between on from shot fired during hazing sold out in one day, following an Regi toy og pres Mg noes, | peared | and the “butchers” filtting Indians and cowboys. The pop- | proceedings nouncement of stock. Her chest. wae malformed. By] Picked Up Beside Track. ‘MRS. OLCOTT TO hither and thither seemed to | popping of their guns made the English militants hurt stones biting by antly she could| About two weeks later, a woman | be everywhere at once. Yep. blood of the oldest leap faster |t pitting, her guise ‘gently & en ft was circus day and Sell in thy n seg beeen ob tadinegeen'v-pigts P produce a copious flow of blood wath eerie tee tone Bey statiogs —s citreus da nd Sells n thelr veins peinc For the past two years she has|P/atform in Blaine, Wash., near OWN HOME HERE Floto’s “greatest aggregation Tomorrow will be the Graves of several American eall- pte biped ro ho Gas Stumbling | Canadian border. was there in all its glory and | day of the cirous visit in Se killed in Civil War are found tn over suit cases, falling from street; She said she bad been injured of splendor | attle ‘perbourg, France. | care: being throws out of Pullman|® trata.’ She complained of paing ! |berths, or collecting damages from ve her ch , She spat blood. Heg. olce was husky municipalities for injuries received . delightful auto ride possible. w hours later her right ey If you want the most scento # on defective sidewalks egun’ te take your auto and cross Lake Wadbington on the ferry Issaquah Beate 18 Different: Nimes. dilated he gave another nan The faker queen has borne more| Ut she was speedily identified, ‘ pude” running between Leach! Park and Newport, where you take the Y for Issaquah, passing along the shores of beautiful Lake han twelve different names in Today she peels “s bh, on to Fall City, Preasion, High Point, Snoqualmie, ae two years | again in Wall ‘a, and North Bend and other points, the shortest route by five to fifteen Bhe «has victimized 30 public! the days until her five © ratles to any of these points. Ferry leaves Lesch! 6:16 a m., 10:00 | service corporations. |_years shall have expired. Finally, one day, she appeared & m., 1:00 p. m., 3:00 p.m, 6:00 p.m, 0:20 p.m plant @ rose bush at the top of the| te Seattle e She collected $600 from the 5 Seeing Smith building tomorrow’ after |seatte Fleets company 40 March Specials at the Mrs, Margaret A. Olcott, wife of The grade in ite bright trap a i Chauncey Olcott, at the Metropol pings marched around the ring itan this week, has joined the ranks; and then sto, 4, the ax jot Seattle property owners. She! eg tory ood few simple wo he pecta instant relief, fille the cavity, pre /obtained title to a residence prop- acon gh sg eee cag Bene gr av am" ~- Mg lerty on Corliss av. yesterday, the oe ftectiv By mati a ie $gighrd jhouse being occupied by her broth. ler, J.J O'Donovan. then “Ruffalo Bill” Cody, in his picturesque plains’ dr bowing to right and left tn ac knowledgment of the plandits, rode Into the ring and the GIVE PLAY IN CHURCH } erowd went wild. His graceful | white charger, as if proud of The Unitarian School Dramatic his master, bowed, too. After | club and choir will present the Strat-| making a brief speech, Cody obey |ford-on-Avon players’ success, “The| alloped off at the head of the 1005 Firet, at Madioon. Piper,” a week from today in the| procession and marched once church auditorium. more around the ring and the big tent echoed with choera Thelma Hollingsworth, queen of the Royal Portland Rosarians, who arrives tomorrow with an aggrega. ton of beautiful Portland girls, will | Boys’, Girts’ and Children’s An auto tour, a public reception 1 NEW Y R ; | t ib * the aching late tn the after- nate, mgd ont ee ey epat hoon and a theatre party at the/iicon Her eyes became dilated. At Metropolitan in the « vening will be Ph the plan of entertainment, of which | er Volee became husky. There the Tilikums have charge | was a quick settlement and a quick Second &Y SHOPS OPEN ALL DAY. BATHING SEASON . eothe Bove entival aosocation ta|®* Sas ane was injured. {I > 10, aa Excursions onducting the tour. ly was the attorney for the state|]| 2 10c loaves Bread for in that trial in Seattle, and I learned there to share somewhat in the ling of the spell which this/| woman was able to cast over all/ |those with whom she came in con-! tact We had tried to prove she was a fy crook. But we were unable to!| | prove that she bad not been injured. || She had witnesses who swore she } | | Assorted Cookies, 2 d for 1 7 loaves of Bread. MEAT PRICES CUT pins SATURDAY FOR SATURDAY icposs THEBAY Frye & Co. s Markets ..222222%=, Str. FORTUNA leaves Madison Park eight times daily for Kirkland and Juanita, Str. AQUILO leaves Madison Park seven times dally for Houghton and Bay Route. Str. TRITON lew Lasch! Park eleven times dally for Medina, Bellevue and the Scenic Route. Str, ATLANTA leaves Lesch! Park sx times dally for points around Mercer Island “The 25-Mile Ride for 25 Cents.” Str, CYE leaves Leschi eleven times dally for East Seattle and points on west side of Island 5c CLASS ““Dad’s Outlaws’”’ If you like children, see this \ Reliance drama, with Arthur Mackley, Mary Alden and “The had been. ] Trips Over Suit Case. So she won. / She had her $600—and the vindi jecation of the court In which she |had been tried. She was free to go and she went | But the lure of the game went| along with her. The very train that was carry: ing her away gave a sudden lurth.! The familiar sult cage was in the jatsle. Perhaps by ¢rror, perhaps by force of habit, she tripped over it when the train stopped at the little town of Yacolt, Wash The claim agent was properly impressed. He was more than glad le. begin the fourth season of the municipal bathing beach and bat! The following Big Specials will be offered tomor- |jiuss 2: Alki polnt. Imvrevetent. He row, Saturday: have been made, and 6,000 bathers can be entertained each day _ Choice Fresh Dressed Hens, per Ib.......%....22¢ Cavanaugh’s band will start the summer concerts next Sunday after Best Quality Washington Creamery Butter, Ib. 28c 2". With the many attractions 2 Ibs. for 55c af provided, the park board has es - SOF A timated that 1,000,000 people will Choice Steer 12¢ Choice Steer 0c | j visit the beach this year = : mot Roast, Ib......... Boiling Beef ..... Be sws., 13¢ pak met “yp,, TO SET LETTERS Two Well-Known Seattle Men Buy all eee nisdeere 20 | ane «a»! Eilers Talking Machine Department | Choice Shoulder 12: hoice Steer ihe ng this ever at? Veal Roast, tb......1226 Shoulder Steak, |. a o'clock in Meany hall at the U. o Anderson Steamboat Company Phone, Beacon 183 J. L. Anderson, Manager. for farewell Letters will be awarded t Kids.” Pays Her $1,250 Row Wild Rose Milk, 4 cans for...... 25¢| members of the champion crew and He paid her $1,250 in cash! And of | ee: OR ee Sachs of the Senebet, tanedl and “ec | a much hurt young man when The above prices will prevail at the following» markets; tennis arenas, as well as men and A Fatal reported to the main office in oy 0) Jand and was told that he had en swindled! This time we captured her. For the first time, she found a case too OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. women of the debating sections and| SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. the women's athletics. The mill! WESTLAKE MARKET, Westlake and Pine. eh gh hel gl praigg Bays ph ficers. Moving pictures of all im has no equal in world of flours— Flirtation’”’ Re Third and Jefferson. portant campus activities will be ee ue ee con Western Avenue and S; shown, bh Bre gy . pring. ae She had not b The initial cost is a litt of BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Avenue. | prison at Walla Walla twenty. |] more “than ordinary flow 3s Uhre Motto: “From Packing House to Consumer.” iCUPS FOR GIRLS four hours before she was busy Bt CONOMY TOY not k for the U. S. purple stamp. It signifies purity and | Thole veshe ne an d task || MORE AND LARGER ea og quality. Shops Open Until 10 p. m. In addition to other prizes offered | te teanary For hea She on OF BETTER BRE [ us. the winners in the bread-baking| had the handkerchiefs in her ORDINARY FLOC RS, ‘vee _ contest of grammar grade girls at} pocket, blood in her gums and the cost in the end is really I fell the Summit school yeaterday, the | a misshaped chest pt Seattle Commercial Club will do- : oe ‘ e Teta Tinea aaecsl eiiter” taal Leading from the afflu- [ll yapy with hor te the ont ber FOR SALE BY Ber . for the best loaves baked. | ig of ‘Aakecloan aatia vaby with her to the penitentiary 1 The el ntation will be made at pi esos very but she could write about it and ALL GROCERS a to the beachcombers of talk about it and “long” for it, and Honolulu. Intensely in- the club rooms. this she did with all the ardor of teresting 2-reel “Ameri- §| °° pai rrp heoyars t Her 0 hanes or —— Mills Co. BALLARD at the Piano. — $$. Today and Saturday |pathy which has seldom been equaled, aroused in press and wom. clubs. The result was that Mrs. John | At the seaston of the National As- sociation of Librarians in W ton, D. C., yesterday, J. T. The Great Northern Railway Co. will sell week end round trip Excursion tickets each Friday, Saturday and ‘ pohved nings, representing the son Was paroled fn the custody of Sunday, until Nov. 1, 1914. Good returning to ar Commercial Club, — presen’ the bu BI Mrs, R. C. MeCrodie, president of Seattle including Monday fo’ a ea delegate with a rose, to which y rit 3 F the Washington Federation , 4 nday following date of sale as follows lattached a ribbon bearing the joys mame GGEST AND BEST ven OSA Women's clubs She was taken to Mrs, MeCredie’s handsome home at Sunnyside SHANGHAI CO. FOR THE MONEY words “Come to Seattie in 1915." Alvin, Wash. ........$4.15 | Skykomish, Wash ..$3.40 Baring, Wash....... 3.10 | Scenic, Wash.... ; \ Berlin, Wash... 3.35| Sultan, ‘Wash... 240 {| TALK CHARTER |) c's oe meteor, — Cascade Tunnel, Wn. Wash,..... 2.40 “Tain fachine, Mepartinont ot exponent of muse. Ellers Music House, this latest achievement | Elmer #. Todd and Dr. J. B Gold Bar, Wash. ‘ 2.50 Reiter, Wash. 2.70 Hh about nine years Mr. Hopper] tific world as atti!) Grotto. Wash ...... 3.30 | Tye, Wash... + 4.30 ete ity chaser rr a rare The sete ani, [amino amganter, future, immediately ADIES’ Halford, Wash....... 3.10 | Tonga, Wash. - 3.60 ]]| Fauntleroy Progressive club at the lern times. ESN baie L IES’ SILK STORE Nippon, Wash....... 3.75 | Index, Wash. ae 2.90 Ticket Offices, Columbia & Second; Telephones Main 117, Elliott 5609, Gatewood schoolhouse this evening | ysars. resigning the fl at 8:15. Kveryone is invited Light|'0 make @ tour of th refreshments will be ser © DUrpoNe af studying condition |the musical business. He vi Ontario offers $25,000 for the| Sii1q sy will retain the old | quarters F]on the second floor of the. filers | Music House, Third av. and Univer. | the concerts whic} popular feature al ot We have a beautiful assortment of Ladies’ Fancy Silk Undergarments, including Silk Combinations, Vests,’ ete, which are very reasonably priced r Mining ha n resumed {§ On Saturday only, we will sell Genuine Imported Cotton ” ; first discovery of radium in the |convict ‘at’ Beattie ern be ws ~ MpOrtes Se and King St. Station, vee vs u |bemt grb PS aE thuwec ale porated und the name Crepe Kimonos, regular price $2.00, Mr absorbe jand wi earry i Y r ~ "a | fe se state seeee Phone Main 2740. On Decoration day 1 will be in| heart the atk ine tual dweuitamsin aia: cis Kink kas it fe eta oa . C. W. MELDRUM, A. G. P. A dipsailibe +o loth Jae yen tee Rye vines of talking ma. Your favorite color inc luded wos 2 glasses, ax a convenience for those : pfticlary of the new T. J. MOORE, C. P. & T. A. Who cannot come on working days,| was employed with the Ment; Tohn We iolertt |) Theatre, Third Ave, at SHANGHAI CO. 1323 Third Ave., Opposite Postoffice. li-known attorney, vice prea dent, and EB Pike St. has by Wort Commissioner ro a yard P. Kelly, we president; John W. Roberts |

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