Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
cen ENT STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1914. PAGE 6 eaten zon ciorme, 114 LOST AND FOUND _ | [REAL ESTATE WIFE OF AVIATOR DARES DEATH | MIKE COHAN : ae Je Cll SSS oe NOTIC sapeg on ee ae A Main N MIDAIR TO adareas ovber, itor ie, aieore| PROVE SUCCESS OF HER HUSBAND’ S PARACHUTE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS Decastella SHORT NEWS ELSEWHERE Nora Leahy, 19, swam Hi 7% miles, in two hours, break- the record set by Miss Adeline President Wilson left to take the » ceremonies at Secretary Bryan announced the completion of treaty with France, to be sent to the senate. Dr, Wm, T. Uhl, Los Angeles dentist, swallowed poison and held off would-be rescuers with a re DIRECTORY Sanne “weet earn ARONA MIA : a | net r MOUNTAIN I TIES : er aM ' , ’ ‘ aa | When You , af Classified Ad Rates wh, for rw ’ Lose Your Cash ada a word : : 7 : tine Mt ae a3 re tons for o of & “ ¢ . . wa © 44 HOMESTEADS a siesats Ser teonvea WANTED “ CONTRACT RATES na Rane A . ; ? x soeeet °, avers > WANTED FURNITURE - ” wie a mont bd v Klass 22 PE RSONALS ‘ i ¥ aoe ween AAALRA ee . ~ en 1 ader, pa at fu trou od i $e iin : rOS FOR SALE 16 dase : . n 138 Y P . fi . #6 tines ox, & % : ; MEN WANTOUR t nae ys ‘ 23 WANTED TO RENT » WUE } WU. . a, * ibd ve oe eet FARM L ANDS Madame De Castella, and as she | a ; aad ane » ; wv We eer ow liooks when strapped beneath her ; ; INDIAN a ol Se 0 te Cincinnatle Oblo | pape eee | MT. VERNON, WASH. |*#replane 4 a ot : mone Tans. ¢ ' he mage | ated -fipeaadanentcrncnc a ads pecan’ WO . ° In there anything in the round ° Meat x . ~Aagye world women will not face—ex-| east! O ws YF . ne and tarkere {Cat & mouse? Oral practice. eataten, laws. » lere’e ge t . Made De Castella is the lat 4 ee ice Lewsere : est candidate for honors as the} i . . x yen : ° |bravest woman in France. Her | Trapp. : ' oh ke re acre a, ne Vie was . jh sband, ar sirman, recently de c " J caramel: at or nale Bave-\aigned a parachute intended td articie, start at” once 26 HOTELS and croset nrees prevent aerial catastrophes. The| 4 e «s 1 wile ° HOTEL OXFORD . : t os ji |wafety of aviators, fame and for MELIARD TARTS bag Be mY Mer ¥ "i Le nnmrnnnnny | tune depended on his success ie cepeememapennamapeaneananel | TC 2% |49 WATERFRONT LANDS| To test the Invention it was nec-| Female HELP WANTED |5 ye tor bis “ar that someone take big/ + “EXCHANGES dame De Castella was bound ns |to her husband's — bir $800 rose with her suspende AAA—TELEPHONS OPERATORS ae otene ade f it. At the height of 2 fenten L. * when the earth was a dim map| c Permanent . FG a SEF OL MSTE iD far below, she calm cut Roane AAA Ss . _and tahed ne “e x os ‘ j : o and parachuted back ‘ ¥ : ee a Spey part payme BOARDE RS WANTED Wash fa, a Tee pe peas real oma TAR’S OFFI -E BOY Siphews, Revie es -| Sees renee oom WRITES ON FOURTH wea EurrLore ovrice 17}40 BUSINESS C SE: 7c > TA e FRied at needs vesoua waitoneea USINESS CHANCES |; REAL ESTATE LOANS BY THE OFFICE BOY aide gad bewsomette | Ya UNPRY LOANS | Today is Fourth of July because there was one peach of a shoot- is | FE MALE SITUATIONS » bags a ee - ¢ y ing ser on Bunker hill 139 re ago, and it got a lot of fellas pee Se eal + easy payments heay. Bturt excited, and Tom Jefferson wrote a letter to George the Third and ‘c0em and nousebeoper, Gecires bos OIL STOCKS Reston Meek told him where to get off. John Hancock got himself the biggest 5 * i € ¥ . fountain pen in the country and smeared his name big as a house Mrs. & : 7 Money ° perty, We] on the letter, and Ben Franklin sald, “Everybody's going to hang ; eg ero a together,” and George the Three could go far as he liked. So roy, Beet. rete > a atasten ~ glad tay George Washington quit the cherry business and crossed the Dela- 19 “MALE HELP “WANTED ware, and when the big white hope, Lord Cornwallis, came across the pond, Washington knocked him silly. eit ted | wana TONAL, BARBER : onan? bart So ever since then, we've been making more noise on Fourth Meta, fat ~! SRRIN & Rl °c ING |eemeriee of July every year than during the whole of the Revolutionary war, Tothes}| Cait «|HERRIN & RHODE S, INC. | fave some finds and that goes for the “safe and sane” gag, too. If it hadn't been i600 prete M_A_RCHRORDER, 118 Roston 1 \neae RaTATE LOA a NOnTRERN 4 and ate 4s, tet Pourth for Hancock and Jefferson and that crowd, there wouldn’t be no baby show at Leschi today, no automobile races in Tacoma, no doings at Golden Gardens, and Ballard, and Everett, and Kirkland, and |f wouldn't have a chance to get away to Alki today. Hurrah for the Fourth! (eoue] AN ARDENT SWAIN SCALES cane # Siamond 7 Matn 1612 Gay eng aight sor 4 B11 Sten ber Waaes pald while learning Beattie TRPTIELY WELL Ht] Woon us? fi escond wpetairs faptoncats OPPORTT os chances ¥ tine, #1 KO Sawyer, Jr “The Romance of the Landlady’s, “I told the officer it was none of |Daughter; or, Politeness Keeps! his business and he says, ‘I'll pinch +; One Out of Tre was the com-/| you.” jedy skit stag: the police court; ‘Go ahead and pinch,’ I told vaudeville rday afternoon! him. And he did. He also hit me |with Justice Thomas McMahon sit-| with his fist | ting as censor. ; | # Miss Laura Beeler, who Mves| , 18° |with her mother at 1001 Yesler| Prosecutor Bodwell way, the ticket girl at the Electric] “No, you can bet he would have theatre, was the damsel in dis-| booked me for drunkenness if he 2 pkee | tress | half a chance.” tee: 2) L. Dorte, a roomer at her home,} “Do you ever drink?” sluctantly assumed the role of the| "Yes i sistent “vilyun,” who refused to “Do you ever swear? *\take no for an answer after he| “I sure do had twice asked to accompany the Admits He Slapped Him T LYON BUILDING | oo. Rowe, Bast ‘ w coy ee eee be; beat Jersey t “ ETHOD LAUNDRY ing and Ironing; 69 pleces for Phone Fant 4486 ACREAGE | SANITARY 2 laree big cans LITTLY POULTRY RANCH JOuM YUU tbo LAYING WACHINK RY DIAMOND MA’ 411 Occidental Av went be kind with the young man, but B4U BUY He: : b car carn Sern f BA con - . Asked to Accompany Her | was called a name when he spoke | ! i Q uadtes ah onde tiat be deer SEE OUR BIC I), W Lean tae te a ‘am! “Yes, he rooms out at our/|to Dorie about the girl | © . rece nearest of) |. ADDITION R Jhonse, but that doesn't make any| “Yes, I slapped him. He didn't . nee, I don't want anything fall clear down,” said Harris. | PIKE PLACE | aire rena ane srnew ee cans of pineapple, ete ia: York. Maneaa as a . ‘ ack a a clams to do with him,” said the girl. “He ardless of what went on be- th A MIXTURE OF FINE ainamer 7 y and @ road an came up to me on the st and| tween the defendant and the offi- aeeee ever son ia ade i cleared « < f usked to walk home with me and/|cer, the young man was guilty of. LY GROUND GRAINS “ J > ACRES FOR $550 AND UP a * . I told him 1 didn’t want him. He disorderty here tr in persiainatty ou . ware ear ‘ : g the 01 e' roo as : ) ‘ YOUR OWN TERMS 21, lentil kept on asking, and I said I) asking the girl to accompany her A APOE PHS AND MEAT PROD WARROAD APIS IIPALLAN | AASEN @ SEXTON COMPANY * pa, 2 ibe, 3 stern wouldn't. «ae said he'd show me|home, Fifteen dollars’ flue,” said| CUBED" DESKS. “WA UCTS, SCIENTIFICAL- | 22 PE ERSONALS et Ay. 3 ‘ ole sottnlt JAMS Alenia. has | whether I would or not. Then I| the court " on BL v CON iit town the ACRE FRACTS pot ronst. 1 lamb chops, 1 told the officer I wanted the fel. Chief Griffiths sat {n the back- 1 LY COMPOUNDED t tu B. RO*. | sana sre aan eiied shoulders of lamb, 100 It low to quit bothering me. |ground and heard with apparent A I Fi te aamlag age < o pe edly ign ncn Me brow am roll; face | Dorie said he was “just joking”| interest the admission of the of A ¥ ° is, age ai ve near school and c o harm, thinking he/|ficer that he slapped the man he OHO » (P\ ‘ ace 24 you jand meant tf 4 GHC 7 q (@ | \ ight , ie. ohe 1 2 1 ; ‘ 2 AVE. HARVARD WINS |knew the girl well enough to walk| arrested 4 IEE 5; Saas ID \0) pgp 8 ooh Ry. gg he ron nag: So : a home with her after several talks| ‘The chief is not strong for the a ——— - —— is} A. Beott, th ay. N., Beattle, Was 57 P with her. slap stuff, Be Geer econ oe . sacees,siso | ROVALREGATTA "0 _PATENT AYTORNEYS Ee FRED P. GORIN Patent | sroured t 7 On tern f it level land ; 1 70 ice : igh school, M Rand} HENLEY, July 4.—The Harvard . > ana ; r ; dar to pay| university second crew today won st year.) The Mes: p : the gr challenge cup in the : 1114 AMERICAN BANK BLDG. [royal regatta here by defeating the | THE BRISTOL HOTEI | Union Boat club of B wa 4 od best $300 tracts at Lake P i Wea| betting on the contest was vy i manny * VV eAAHREe@ - ro we -as Be * before you buy. ‘The ra Co.Jand the course — throni i Viv ) A Mt : = members of the Union club riehlare all former Harvard mer | NR TN A c Y | | —— Pepe wee. Streerene Zh} ale If JQ) Younes & Brot ° Ba a air, and people in adjoining districts thougat the whole town was Ashton. 414 " Practice limited to bindde Aw rary i; warden w any t ar W. Hahnenkradd, 751 Clover. | doomed surinars dise i} ‘ a: : ooo LT | a st, 28 years old and married,| The firms losing property are Ly i or ge Bf ian Fn roved OF lundressed to retire last night; then| Sherwood hotel, William Gridley, proprietor. . r B: s 1 a. f “ = . Le ees ~ — » ohe a } “hri Jorgenson’s shoe shOp ......6 ee ceceeeee ROLE PARAS lAWIC@T Kholaree i f i fine tar thicker sanchr een | Suddenly changed his mind, walked | Chris : cone Caine awe LL p ES = ' ed; geet house and t Fl Out to the woodshed and shot him-| Kent Trading Co., M. Ryerson proprietor .... ecArtnar AT? Green BIA act sag se ae i # write Mark 4 Fall City,| self dead with a shotgun Lou Miller's printing shop tag = | Hahnenkradd, who was a bar-|C. C. Clarkson's second hand store tree : 1,500 Pr. Grant ae ltender, was believed to be suffer-|John Hayward's barn a es rs 4,000 Brseia! otf s a on ¢ Ae ing from despondeney T. N. Berlin’s blacksmith shop 4 Fevksy ie 500 q eae WE i (s i l sicbstiaalal eS flautman Pion 7 U Usibso ; aden uke $10,000 . who is camping wit th three othe La Mil h IN @y i, on the west side of the tans Senses 108. Pine ot. Ladies tree, | lm NOUN ( 0. Washington canal, told the polic ok 5 ‘ today that somebody cut the rear Bs GLOOt | Phone Zitiot, 3938 4 New York Jk | wall of their tent open last night Lae warns thian satiadarlialiaa ide tinted: IIIA an stole $50 and a revolver - Mi Pinca * |LAKE BURIEN PROPERTY] nowhere will you tlad more be VERA CRUZ, July 4.—Mexican outposts at La Gar fired scores re PALANAN DAN i pe ‘ < 7 ; tiful scenery than Puget sound of.| SKY Pockets early today, evidently in celebration of the Fourth of Ju WALL PAPER AND PAINTS hey ae. : " cor te Sane, tre anneal Ol fa, Big excursion up Hood Canal The company of marines nearest to them were unable to return the | cn ERMUR Ta46 MAU Fite 2 . rt be fe, 41 w York Bik.|Sunday, Big ad, page 3,—Adv unexpected compliment, owing to lack of fireworks. y The Vera Cruz forces’ celebrat ion Included a program of sports, Mig excursion to Hood Canal| Independence day festivities were also scheduled at the opening of the . Kil, i422, | Sunday, See big ad on page 3.—Adv, new officers’ club, |g | Marr | ) WEDDINGS why LANDS IN COURT Had you been drinking? asked | young lady home, so the story Officer Harris said he meant to} ia ANW ir if iG 7 ‘ ator f A $10,000 fire that started from some unknown cause on the roof | “4 Ppa id ane, of Chris Jorgenson shop, destroyed seven buildings in Kent last inten. Me A Vinne ‘ “ : re night before it Was gotten under control, The flames shot high in the ae He will recover. Mrs. Lieaonna Kuranaga, white cae an who eloped from San Fran- | claco 12 years ago with Frank | Kuranaga, Japanese, denied divorce at Los Angeles | Unidentified, richly dressed wom- an, 40, struck and killed by an auto mobile at Los Angele: Santa Monica police ordered te arrest all Fourth of July mashers, Thousands are dying in China from flood and starvation. | Senator Tom Gore has narrow escape when lightning wrecks | building at Sallisaw, Okla. | Frank Denton, 15, blinded by |small cannon explosion at Spring- | field, IIL | First victims of Fourth reported jat Chicago, where two boys were | killed by exploding fireworks, Removal of Liberty Bell to San Francisco meets opposition'at Phil- adelphia, Papers on body ot bation. at Yorkville, Ml, show he board of trade operator. “Tempted by Satan” Is defence of M Nancy Shuff, 65, arrested at Los Angeles for attempted ex tortion. French-Argentine treaty signed. Controller of currency calle for statement of condition of all n& tiorfal banks at close of veshae June 30. Civil war veterans In London cel- ebrate today. Resignation of Querido Mi Mexican minister of commerce industry, accepted by Huerta. Royal funeral services held for Archduke Francis Ferdinand and wife, slain at Serajevo. New York, Pennsylvania aad Iill- nois pay more than half of total income tax. ) TT Dr. C. H. Jones will return to Se attle next week. St. Mark’s cholr concert Wed night. J. C. Boone of lowa ad dressed annual meeting Gospel tab- ernacle of the Missionary Alliance, Work of repaving Second av. begins, | Rev. R. F. Hart will take place jof Rev. E. V. Shayler, St. Mark's | church, while latter is on Mage July Church Life is off t | Postal receip' for year ya 211,498.97 increase. | King County Democratic club holds Fourth of July luncheon. Central Christian church dedica- | tion takes place Sunday. U. S&. customs service employes plenic at Wildwood park July 11. Rev. C. H. Curtis will speak at | ¥. W. C. A. vesper services Sunday, | Band concert at Fort Lawton | Sunday afternoon. Rev. Myron Cooley preaches at Tabernacle Baptist church Sunday, Alameda comes from Ketchikan in 42 hours and 30 minutes. | Barkentine James Tuft due from Hongkong. | St. Mark's parish picnic, Fort Casey, July 25. C. H. Morford elected Seattle Re- tail credit bureau president. Lumberman roundup at Rathe keller Tuesday noon. Special ervices at Salvation Army all next week. Trinity parish extends call to } Rev. W. H. Bliss, Spokane, to act jas associate pastor. Musical service at First Chris- tian church Sunday night. With big tourist parties, Hum boldt and Jefferson sail for North, L. H. Darwin, state fish commis er, looks for lake in which to 4,000 silver salmon. Rev. A, W. Beaven of Brooklyn | preaches at First Baptist church Sunday night, sic }pl GETS HIS EARLY Charles Burge ss, cook for the Dungeness Logging Co. will be spared his usual Fourth of July headache. Yesterday he landed in town with j upwards of $370. He became congenial with two jother men, Drinks, Loss of mem ory Money all gone, Receiving cell, city jail, to sober | up. "WARE. SPEEDERS Police Chief Griffiths today jordered his captains to see that |speeders are held more rigidly ip check than usual today and tomon row. 5