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PURAISIT RUSSEAN mare Kjetbere’s Sweden ate of Thatttute SQ Mr. Oul-of- lowa dyer xty newspapers in the United States are looking for Order your printing by M4! the fattest man in the nation, Seattle produced Webster from . 1 %~ *B FRANK P, NOLAN Rusk, champion fat boy, but out in iicawed there's “Big 1407 Fifth Ave. Sam” Irwin whe laughs at Web, and says he's only a midget Re will save you money on all) "The fattest man will get a gold medal worth $50. If you Printing orders know any chunky citizens, trot them out, and enter them in this contest. q THREE RIVERS Mich ‘This placid little village ts Spiq 30H 2001 an the map’ by the avyweight in America sts of the n¢ mh am” Irwin, who tips the acales syonporg Ax ITY Mt 472 pounde, and measures 18 inches around ‘the belt - jie claims a he ec i it on one end of a teetertauter) «NO.LNAY ANNA, and hol he al the next heavle man in Ameriea if any a ant to that ¢ le will come forward and cffer to sit on the other OUR WEBSTER A FLY? “Uve read about that little dwarf out in Seattle—Rusk, his name was, | think—who only weighs 375 pounds fattest man!" said “Big Sam,” when he met me at the station here with his bus. DANCING yay Dancing Taught by Competent “Why, he'd be only a fly, on the other end of the plank from me!”| ‘Teachers. Big Sam" is one of the hardest working men fn this town, as well as the fatte He ts the proprietor of a transfer bus, meets 12 trains da mekes about 18 private calls, does general hauling, and BULL BROS. ee nie ee eee ee hiv d ¢ r ont state of being fat Jusi Pricters A CHEERFUL FELLOW | And r helped me to believe that he really fe, as 1013 THIRD sAIN 1042 | they say here iked an town — And now,” I said, after shaking bands with his wife and son, “will you @nswer ‘Sure thing, a few questions? he replied, and without waiting for me to ask them, STEWART HOUSE 86 Stewart st. Near Pike Public Market Modern sing Large modern out rooms 25¢ fe reenter 2 I'm 44 years old, and 5 ft @ tall I measure 72 Inches ort. BOF around the belt, and 8 around the cheat. My shoes are No, 111 EE width, My } en My elot i) tle who has the work for for 18 years v hirts, They re inches around the nd But how did you happen to get at, Mr. Irwin?” 1 asked Wel he anid, “I just ¢ My mother weighed 400 pounds jand my father 200, My brother Frank weighs 300 pounds, and my son Henry, who is 24, weighs 196. So you see we're all pretty hefty,” “Do you like being fat?” I asked Well, I'll tell you. I never had @ real day's sickness in my life. I work every day. I enjoy my meals. I enjoy living and always have &@ good time, What more could you ask?" What do you eat?" “All kinds of meats, fruits and vegetables, and not much bread nor sweet stuff I have three regular meals, and several once-in-awhiles.” And w t do you drink “Oh, I drink anyth Sam” said, and his chair quivered under the w ht of hi t And remember,” bh ett, “if you see any fat man fatter'n me, I'm from Mistourt BREADLINE 1S ESTABLISHED IN SALEM: HELP GREATLY NEEDED BAL EM, Mass, June 27.—Salem's ruins were cooling today fective work. Bread lines and cen. ters for the distribution of supplies amen were looking in them have n established They are much needed. Thousands were lut titute—without shelter, ed, but a lar food, money, and any canes al missing ’ most without « The nation Show me a of them would turn up safely, wan aiding generously, San Fri Betl-Kopt set Ani bat ft was feared also that some i was one of the first contrib | ¢ thelr lives. utors. Boston yesterday rataed 1] The Red Cross hospitals and Sal- $150,000 cash for relief work, be fo make you © good not of teeth to|*ation Army stations are doing ef-| sides donating tons of supplies. masticate with, « the need of a mouth free from th germ Itfe which causes pus to accumulate in the| mouth and be carried Into the stom- ach and then Into the circulation, in-| ducing many ailments and forms of| functional debility. TEETH SEATTLE SCIENTIST SAYS HE MANUFACTURES LIVE CRABS PORTLAND, June 27 The dee. Dr. Littlefield sated that he had laration that within a few years hu already CLEANING AND TREATING iife tare Bg gg . - 1 — S Cleaning teeth and treating pyorr-|man beings will be produced from |!" form om minerals. le ex HeeiManine teeth and treating pyorr- hibited a lantern siide, showing a mouth and. wume"is simple and ts chemicals and in this manner fu-|iive crab expensive. so do not be afraid be-|ture generations will be made per-| “I produced this crab tn my eee eens Seats jure made by Dr. Charles W. Lit-|!aboratory," he declared. “Any jtlefield, Seattle, in addressing tha| |time I want crab for breakfast or New Thought Convention in ses-/even fish, I just go into my labor. |sion here, was the subject of com-|atory and mix the proper chem ment among the delegates today. |!cals and, behold, I have it.” zon into paying m one or tw CROWN AND BRIDGE Do not think that you cannot af ford the best gold and porcelain crown and bridgework just because some dentist nts to charge you @n outrageous price or hecat dentist has m flur ni tific beautiful, servicea exe. My prices 4 within tt TE P12 iret Avenue ARTIFICIAL, zn PLATE few dollars, at the most me, not “J.." but Edwin J. Brown, 705 to | i 2 p IN ating auto busses from Georgetown Jy| through the Duwamish» valley tn competition with the Seattle-Ta SAYS GILBERT : raged residents of that dlatrict | have declared war on the traction : | Monday IN lice Griffiths, last night, in dectar. | "° ling that dicted |eity manager to the obsolete ward | system and at the same time pro Fithout plates and then sell 6 , you @ cheap Imitation of my artiti-|fbt. Practically, there is bound en the mayor of teeth stay up In| Chief Griffiths’ continued expos! \tion of the Hinky Dink thing was undred dollars for treating a simp! Tid First Avenue, about it first oma interurban, and whose trade “An ounce of practice is worth al peern, has extended his route to the Hinky Dink charter| Wheat is selling at 70 cents In would not work out practically | viding for a mayor to control a part lentures, which are constructed|to be a conflict bet ade before the Home Owners case that should only | | Ed Deyette, who has been oper: haw been remarkable because out ot| pound of theory,” said Chief of Po-|Kent and Renton, effective next | Kansas, and bumper crops-are pre- Theoretically, the grafting of a graft dentiste claim to putlof the city affairs seems to be all and which T guaran-|and the city manager ague, Local No. 25, In debate with Sunshine and lines, factal contour a EDWIN J. Row ; Avenue, ph Gilbert, who said he believed artificial teeth jthere were few communities which | would elect “Hinky Dink” council an men. ° GETS’ HIS MAN ain FILLING AND EXTRACTING. Ry my, offices the scient met ods of filling teeth ins Vd gum SAKE! oO 27.~After * Sntee your fillings to stay in. tix.|, DAKER, Or, June _— Much is said OF a tracting teeth without pain b the greatest factor in | the largest Private Dental in the world for me n| trailing him for more than two days U2) through the wilderness, Sheriff Ed | |Rand yesterday captured Ed Fisher, about the for day. ving “rainy” alleged assailant of Henry Stewart | E E Tr former mayor of Copperfield, who The Dexter Horton was shot at his home last Monday . rom ambush Rand telephoned Trust and Savings FED DENTIvE WHO KNocKs, |ftom Enterprise that he had cap. Bank counsels sav- elle til f red Fisher after shooting him, and ; vertisemnents wi ;|that Fisher then offered no resist ing for “sunny Slandering and ku an He is returning with the of tists and offices »|eaptive, who is not seriously in-| | days. fentiate do jured ‘ | Every deposit of the idle empty b (| | P . Momtay cacics: PENCIL VALID | ]] you make will dis. $1 tod may be t r w nem ‘id work « ‘ OLYMPIA, Jun The attor pel a cloud from tions ney general's office yesterday 1 your life. Make : ‘ the certificate of a registration of sunshine for your not int i es- | fieer to a statute on an tive pe If Small minded ner t on i# valid, if made with an in se and yours; sire in hig’ node delible pencil, but invalid if made woe harantoed eRe (yestion for| with an ordinary lead penell ward off the storms Broter” to . 1 by being a consist- in enttio. | NEW CHURCH ent saver at this lect a dental o: established fn quarter of a cer the large world ont de bank. With the signing of the charter 40 members, a new chureh, ntral church, an institution was organized in S ° Re H. Weber the tret sermon at V1 in Eilers hall A STAR WANT AD will | sell it quickly, DEXTER HORTON | TRUST AND SAVIN BANK SKhOOND AND CHERRY James ill preact rm. tomorrow NTIS undays en evenings until # and 4 for people who work untfi STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 27, SEATTLE’S FAT CHAMP MERE DWARF? THAT'S WHAT ‘BIG SAM” IRWIN, WEIGHT 472, CALLS HIM--SOME MAN THIS SAM | |o~ midget. fatter than he. p ae 9 8 im” irwin, who calle Seattle's fat prodigy a mere He says he's from Missouri if anyone claine to be 1914, PAGE 2 — | AND ELSEWHERE HERE Mrs. Ida M. Clark wine $3,500 damages against A. H for injuries in fall from ladd Evangelistic services at Green \ Lake Presbyterian church end Sun- | day | Community meeting held Trinity M. E. church Friday night | Twenty-one nam ded to list it June brides yer! | Five deaths reported; three in- fants Biackberries arriving In volume on market J. F. Miller, W. R. C., discontinues card parties for summer Wm. H. Moore speaker at demo- cratic luncheon today Martin Ladies’ quartet entertain at UUniversity Christian church Tuesday night Chinese-Japanese Sunday school, First Presbyter church, closes \for summer after Sunday. | Rev. Robt. E. Pretiow will epeak at Y. W. C. A. vesper service, Six file divorce complaints. Col. C, C. Boland will give stere- opticon lectures on naturalization at University Christion church Sunday night Rev. A. P. 8. Hyde, rector St. Clement's parish, returns from trip. First Christ ible schoo! teach. er training class graduates Sunday night. Dr. C, A, Castley, U. 8. A., resigns post at Fort Worden to enter pri vate practice here. Barbe: union calle spectal meet- |ing for Sunday night | School industrial centers increas- ed from nine to 11 Cornerstone of new Earlington chool house laid | Or, Ronald Strath | Chamber of | room. | Gilbert Balley, S-year-old caddy, injured by golf club on Seattle Golf) jand Country club links. | Gen. G. A. Custer camp, No. 1, el tonight. CAPTAIN SEES US in lecture at Commerce assembly Capt. George A. Taylor of Syd ney, Australia, is in Seattle on a tour of American cities. He was | entertained by former Mayor | George F. Cotterill and Commercial Club officials yesterday He is federal capital director of the new | industrial center and capital plan ned for Australia, Whadda You “CONSTABLE” Mean? Constables didn't always in “days Knights bold” the stable or of the stable” stood very close to the king. | The duke Buckingham was lord high con stable when Henry VIII reigned, and Napoleon honored his brother Louls by making him constable of | France, But time has shorn the | constable of all his honors and t | day his chief duty is keeping pea in small towns and shooing small boys and dogs from village greens, wear when were con. “count | tin and G stars, of TT ELSEWHERE i ° Women lawyers of Iilinois ae se bar association. ttleship Kansas will carry bedy| of Senor Don P. Ezequiel Rojaa,| minister of Venezuela, who died at! Atlantic City, to La Guayra, Final conference report authoriz-| ing sale of battleships Idaho and Misatesippi to Greece, filed in sen- ate. Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood will go to New York, to assume command of the Eastern department of the army, Special U. 8. grand Jury will probe affaira of defunct La Salle Street National bank, at Chicago. Work of reorganizing the dry goods firm of H. B. Claflin Co., which went into receivers’ hands at New York, under way. Mer- chants and jobbers promise support Gen. G. N. Whistler, who invent. ed smokeless powder, died at Pen-| sacola, Fla. America's exports exceeded its Imports In the past year by $653, 000,000 N. Mor- minister to it will appoint |. ago packer, Sweden or Denmark. Diving, George L. c ly well-known athle’ head on a rock and was killed at Willets, Cal. CHURCHES MEET rk, former The annual convention of the Western Washington Christian churches will open Monday, July 6, at the First Presbyterian church, Broadway and Olive, for a five-day session The Seattle Brewing & Malting Co, jhas purchased two plots of land, 830x160 feet each, to the north of the | Rainier plant in orgetown. Thom- as and Rosa Bios! have owned the property for 20 years. Crescent Mfg. Co. Seat! ASK HIM. FOR THR HEAD Why? Because It removes ha sale Drug Co,, distributors, struck his; WHO? Arnold’s Catarrh Remedy asthma and shortness of breath. There Is no ty that r the waste matter, the old bile and catarrhal cor ns like Catarrh Remedy for the head, Mver and stomach. Ask your drv for it. If not obtained, send money order and parcel post takes it ur home. Your 60 cents refunded if not satisfied, Sample sent 4076 Arcade Bidg., Seattle, Wash. Stewart & Holmes Whole- GET CLUE 10 MURDER OF ALDERMAN STAMFORD, Conn, June 27. Chief of Police Brennan was con vinced today that another man be side Alderman Waldo Ballou, who was found dying Tuesday in front of the woman's hom in Mra, Helen Angle's roon fashionable KRipawan apartments here on the night of the tragedy which resulted in Ballou's death and the arrest of Mrs. Angle It had not nh established Brennan sald, whether this man was there before or after Ballou left, but Brennan declared that the unknown man was in the crowd tn front of the apartn t house when Ballou was found dying on the steps. A mutual friend of Mra. Angle and Ballou is being watched. Hallou's spectacles, still broken but bloodstained found in a box io Mra apartment. The police |box was empty when searched apartment tragedy Ballou rs, certainly have been broken Workmen were removing from the floor of Mrs. Angle's apartment pleces of wood containing dark stains, supposedly of blood were Angle's say this they first after the fell down almost a the spectacles would The district attorney's office has| found several letters containing references to & man a» making trouble between Mrs. Angle and the write The letters were signed “Charite.” and apparently were written by a former petty of ficer of the battleship Texas. | HUNGER GETS HIM PORTLAND, Ore., June 27. —Caught stealing milk from a private residence yesterday, Arthur Waters, the 19-year-old Beattie boy, who broke jail here last Saturday, is once again behind the He said he was hungry and ven- tured out from his hiding place at 4:30 in the morning to get bread and milk. He gave the name of James Lewis at the police station, but was later recognized by detectives. Take the Whole Family The excursion trip up Hood's | Canal ts one that will be equally joyed by every member of the family. Take a lunch basket and spend an enjoyable day aborrd the luxurious = steamehip —Troquots. Round trip, adults $1.00, children 50c.—Adv | | | ‘Quickly heals skin troubles ESINOL Ointment is abso- lutely free from anything of harsh or injurious nature, and | can therefore be used with confi- | dence in the treatment of skin and scalp troubles-eczema, ringworm, pimples, etc. Assisted by Resinol Soap, it stops itching instantly and speedily heals even severe and stubborn eruptions. Doctors have prescribed Resinol Ointment for the past nineteen years. j Wherever drugs are sold you can get Rest- | | pol Ointment and Restnol Soap. For trial free, write to Dept. +S, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. Avoid substitutes. They are NOT “just as good” and may even be injurious, | @Resinol® Daily Excursions to Navy Yard BIG EXCURSION SUNDAY Rattleship Oregon, Pittsburg, Colorado, Milwaukee and U. 8. 8. Davis, Fortune and Philadelphia now at yard, i crulsers Visitors welcome dally See Dry Docks, Officers’ Quarters, Machine Shops, etc. | 8. 8S. H. B. Kennedy Colman Dock 6:30, , 6:30 p. m m, and 2 leaves 10:30 a. m.; Other boats at round trip, 50c Chil FOR WHAT? AND STOMACH ¥, fever, rose ¢ bronenitt cedar un-| | cepted tim: CAN'T GET MONEY: HE GOES TO JAIL |caused the death of Beryl Bill last of Hildesheimer lodge. of the summer among Seattle Jews. |It will be featured, besides the usual |program, with a baseball game be- |torney, John F. Miller, will appeal to and from trains and steamboats jby for here, ment has just notified Postmaster | for a period of four years has been accepted, ME ROBERT EDESON’ | Special en ae cer mre P. Direct From the Palace WITH 17——— In selections from TROPOLITAN THEATRE DE Luxe GEORGE J. MACKENZIE PRESENTS Miss Florence Malone and the Metropolitan Players IN THE RACE DRAMA “Strongheart” Matinee Performiiien | Sunday and Wednesday—Any Seat Evenings, Every Seat a Good One, 50c to ie “Will Seattle Support a Stock We Say “YES!” Unequaled Vaudeville—Our Policy GES Changes BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE IMPERIAL GRAND OPERA C0, PEOPLE——17 the OTHER BIG FEATURES 10c and 20c ‘S STELLAR TRIUMPH ae Company?” Theater, the Celebrated popular operas, STRANGE DEVELOPMENT IN TELEPHONE OPERATO MINIMUM WAGE HEARING } OLYMPIA, representatives of the employers and employes agreeing on a minti-| mum of $8 a week for “hello” girls, and the three disinterested parties holding out for a minimum of $9 a week, the minimum wage confer- ence was unable to reach a basis of recommendation yesterday, and the GIRL LONESOME WHEN PAPA WAS LITTLE FELLOW Editor The Star: When our daughter was about 3 years old, she was playing with her dolis one day, when she looked up at me and said, “Papa, were you a little boy at one time?” When | told her | was, she said, “Well, | must have been awful lonesome then, waiting for a papa, wasn't 1?” eee Several dandies came in today and they will appear in The Star next week. The best of the brill- fant sayings of cute children will) be published as soon as possible after their receipt. If you have not sent in the cute things your) youngster has said, “Now is the a Harry Boswell, whose automobile January, has surrendered himself at the county jail as unable to raise the $1,000 fine assessed against him. He will serve 333 days. The girl's life was crushed out by the auto as she ran, with three friends, to catch a street car at Third av. and Pike st. SEATTLE GIRL GETS DIVORCE LOS ANGELES, June 27.—Mrs. Charlton Warner, who formerly was | Miss Marion Gilchrist of Seatile, is] for divorce, which was decided late| yesterday. The case was in court less than an hour. Miss Gilchrist, who is but 17, married Warner two years ago, after a whirlwind court- June 27.—With the/matter is still under discussion te 'employes have entered | pact to recommend the $8 wage ap day. The disinterested representatives |held that $8 is 50 cents below the wage the conference refused t adopt for laundry workers, & woman cannot decently on this sum, It is 65 per cent of telephone girls state at present get Whether or not the not be learned, although that sud is the case is freely hinted here. The employers jan exhibit of clothing to it actually costs a telephone $75 a year to clothe herself. bers of the commission the exhibit, and d, in th usual manner, to arrive am mination of a minimum wa Take the Whole Fe The excursion bet? Canal {s one that 4 enjoyed by every family. Take a lunch basket 1 spend an enjoyable day luxurious steamship Round trip, adults $1.00, 50c.—Adv. “in There are many feat why we have always more than is customary savings. Chief among these” that this association is for the benefit of the bers. That means that all) earnings, less actual ning expense, are those who leave their fi here. Then these expenses limited by state law 4 2% per cent of our aver assets. jTenondeccirtcotntne Few salaries and low ke these expenses than the law's PICNIC JULY4 The annual B'nai Brith pienic will be given at Fortuna park Sunday, July 12, this year, under the auspices The event marks the biggest social function tween Rainier and Hildesheimer lodges. Sports, races and dancing hes be included in th the program. -HE’LL APPEAL Convicted of grand larceny tn con- nection with the theft of copper from a trolley line, 8. Michel- , & junk dealer, {s under a sen-| tence of six months to 15 years in| the Monroe reformatory. His at-| the case to the the supreme court, MAIL BY AUTO. Collection and delivery of mails automobile The been provided postoffice depart Rattle that the bid of Fred 8. Wiles real estate. Our monthly plan keeps our funds ways in use. Thus is it that we ha never paid less than © P# cent on savings. These are the that enabled us to pay 7% last on savings di period. Let send you booklet. Puget Sound | Savings & Loan Association A Mutual Savings Society Established 1901 222 PIKE STREET us 8 ti Poe 8. THE 2S AX o o D