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n SAVINGS SWEPT AWAY The low of a home, a lot, or acreage, through faults in the title f< of almost daily occurrence. Title Insurance is a sound. simple anil re liable system for the protection of tit lev A postal or phone call will bring interesting literature. Washington Title Insurance Company Seattle Agencies: Corner Second and Columbia. 80.? Third Av. 70M Second Av. DANCING HIPPODROME rtrth ••>«! 1 »lv»r»ll7. 10-I»lecc I • !«»• Orrh»«<r*. Daarlai 1 au«M hr I Tearfe+r*. JUST PLAIN PACTS We know the IVntal Art a* Intimately at any dentist could. Our whole thought and time are devoted to It exclusively l>n account of our large p ran Ice and the sre.it variety of cases presented, we have ample ppportunltlcs for observation The very fact of thl< biif-r business and varied practice develops skill In doing work and in discerning the proper treatment for the dlf ferent cases. No dentist of ordl bary practice gets such broad knowledge. These skillful services are your* for the asking. If you are In need of a set of teeth. Investigate our famous Kver Rtlck Mate Our prices are the lowest that have ever been offered In Seattle. considering the high class work we do Wo give you k guarantee that protects you. Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK. D. O. 9 . (Mjr.) 1405 3rd Ave.. N. W. Cor. Union St. J> I »V% E 7 m Tmlhl I rw> mt ( h*r(« cum f!tt«d »h»M •th+rm fall. S*w I put ta ftmr nl«| fraaiM MARCUM OPTICAL CO. Brine This Ad. »I 7 r I PUTT AT. What Is Health? "A condition In which all the functions are performed with re* ularlty and harmony."—Dungllson. It la a condition In which Innate Intelligence ha* unbroken communication with all part* of the body. A condition In which 100 per cent of vital energy la acting on and through 100 per cent of living tissue In 100 per cent of time. Any deviation from 100 per cent, either in vital energy, tissue or time, constitute* dis ease, dlacord, diacomfort, distress iJlaeaKe can only exist where communication has been •topped between Innate Intelligence and the part. First the pressure which stops the communication, then disease. F*.rst the cause, then the effect. L. R. NUTTING, the Chiropractor, removes this pressure on tho nerves. 3145 Arcade. Phone Main 1342. THOSE WHO ENJOY LIFERS ——h LUXURIES NOW f ARE THOSE WHO DEPRIVED n. THEMSELVES OF THE *>T —rOOLISh LITTLE Jm THINGS AND *5511krx PUT ™ E,R /A money J- n K DAINK You see him now going by In his car, living In ease, hut maybe you didn't «<■»• him when ho wan quietly going to the Bank, DKPOSITfNG what he could get along without WAT''II INOO HIS BALANCE GKOW until finally he had money to n busln« i opportunity wm the beginning of hla FOKTi MK. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 3avlnga. Northern Bank & Trust Co. THB UPTOWN BANK, Pike Street, Corner Fourth Avenue. NeitHer Would You Be Plunged in Grief if You Were in AdoTs Shoes BUTTERWORTK BOY A SUICIDE Harry Rutterworth, I! son of E. R Rutterworth, undertaker, com- I mlltttl suicide Monday afternoon j In hla father'a study, at th® family residence, &JI Olympic place The boy «ai deapondent becauae lof hi* poor health lie haa been i subject to hysteria for a long time, 'and about two months ago falntsd while at the wheel of nn auto near | hla father * garage The marhlne kept turning In circles until one of I the employe* abut off the |»*«f isinco that time the l>oy had bi-en ! particularly moroM. and la *ald to have frequently threatened «ulcldo. *0 that he wa* kept almost contlnu ally under guard The ahot vii beard by hla moth er, and *he Immediately summoned a phy*lclan. The boy died before ho arrived. POLICE SEEKING MISSING COXSWAIN l>ocal police have been asked to assist In the aearch for C J Wil ton. coxswain In the V. 8. navy, who ha* been missing from llrsra erton since May 7. Jle had HO on him when he obtained a two-day leave of abaence Hla superior off! eer* apeak of htm a* a man of ex emplary character and believe he haa met foul play. Wilson wa* en gaged to wed at girl In Green l,ake GOVERNOR LISTER TO SPEAK Wash . May 20.--Gover nor Lister, Lieutenant Governor Hart. Treasurer Meath and mem bers of the highway commission will attend the Southwest Washington Development Association meeting here Thursday and »Iday Gov ertwir Lister will speak on convict .labor on roads Society Shown in Turkey-Trot LOriSVIU.E. Ky„ May :0.--~See Kentucky society do tho turke) trot" 80 rpad* the advertisements i>f moving plrturea of the "l.obui *0 city nu«Mi." hoUl recently at the farm of Clarenoo Lebus, near I<«« ington. Ihirlng tht> progrvs* of the enter tainment the mown* picture mm were everywhere, but when the fact became known (hat the rights hail f«-en pun haned to exhibit th« pic ture* all over the country. e« pedal ly throughout Keniucky, protest* wrrn ralaed. The protests firai too late. Th* pictures are unusual ly clear, and It la easy to rw<nnli« those who parMi-l|>a!"d In the dance THREE SISTERS DIE TOGETHER B7 fr«H t cMt'l Wt SPOKANE, May !0 —Gratifying a wish often repeated that, having *0 long been Inseparable In life, they might be joined In death, the Misses t<aura. Alice and Melissa Scovell of Hepubllc. Wash., have each been called to the beyond within a few day* All wvre spin sters. and they had lived together for year* on a farm near Republic. Thev often told friend* they want ed to die together Laura, W. died of tuberculosis. May 3. Alice. 59, succumbed to the same malady May 9 and on May 13. Mc'.lsit*. 65. was Instantly killed In a runaway accident while she and her brother. H M. Scovell. were driving to Republic to take a train for Spokane, where another sister. Mr* R E Otis. de*j>erate!y 111 with tuberculosis, can uvs but a few days GIRL EMPLOYERS THREATENTO CUT Br r»n*4 i wtt CHICAGO. May SO—Fl*t notice that the enactment of an eight hour law would be followed by a rut In the ««(M of women anil girls Wa* served on a of tho ! Illinois senate horn today by a gathering of miyiufacturers who employ large numbers of womon j It *m declared that even women employe* are opposed 'he law D K Pri'urott, a manufacturer of , hosiery said: "The »vcr»*» girl would rather work ten hour* a day and get 112 a we«k than eight boura for $< " GIRL ATHLETES MEET AT 4 A.M. Br t*n!f»4 Pr»»« !,•»••<! Wlr. CORVALUH. Or. Mny iO. Th* college girls representing Waldo Hall and the "downtown" of the Oregon Agricultural college are being congratulated on their prow ess as athletes, following the hold ing of a field meet at 4 a m. The Waldo Hull team, under the leadership of Mis* Myllus Hommers of Pasadena, CTal, defeated their rivals, who were captained by Miss Marie ('athey of Kugcne, by a score of .11 to 27 Heretofore these meets have been held secretly, hut this year there was a "leak" somewhere, and a large crowd was present to witness the stunts. Shaving Wife's Head, 'Cruelty' Bj fr»«• Wlr* I.OS ANORIIGB, May 20 Cruelty I* the ground cited In a divorce no tion filed by Mrs, llotirl*. the pretty wife of Angel Rourls of Venice, who claims that her husband, In u *pa«m of Jealousy. clipped her hair and shaved her head, to prevent other men from gazing on her beauty, in her complaint the young woman de clare* her husband never permitted h»r to leave her home, and that, when her relatives called, he would not allow her to talk with them. President .! V Patnraon of the Heat tie Construction <■ Dry do< It Company wan notified to day that It wiih the lowest bid der for the construction of the steel naval submarine tender Huahnell. The bid of the local firm wast $918,893 The Hitslinell will be built of Htecl, feet long, with a ca pacity of ri,2. r io ton*, It will he *•'1" 1 pi•«*«! with machinery for raining sunken submarines and a machine shop to replace all worn out parts. The Ruahnell will be tender to a fleet of 10 submarines, five of which are already completed. THF STAK-TUMIJAY, MAY ?0, 101S LUCKY BALDWIN'S DAUGHTER TELLS ABOUT THE MISERY HIS MILLIONS HAVE BROUGHT HER Children Being Held by Armed Guard* for Mil lion Dollar Ransom, De clares Heiress of World Famous Character in Telling of the Wreck of Her Home. SAN FRANCISCO, May 20.— Two children, 11 and 9 year*, held under armed guarda In th# home of their father, Hull McClaughry, at Oalt. Cal.. while their mother, daughter and to.. 000.000 helreaa of the lata "Lucky" Baldwin, gambler. Pacific Slump Puller "Hulll tnf \ h H A llmpt* J 1 -* »r * fvl »» 'I l»«||>«K • h'.rh < mt b» m%« •• J horwi '*•!! or writ* f I Krr fHHiKf rt tl (•!)• how |o « »«r iiuritp !an4 n * t*w»r «-«.!#• j»«r srf« h»i »vmt ««n t *• ti(* h*r»itf«r< run i< m\ m » %< r i m >«. to lIIS %% HrallU W i»t CjOOI > <.1 - , ' *^* - Mutrauit « uI Co. 1330 Second Avenue. $5.00 Glasses Steven#' Cable Frame Spherical Lenses for $1.00 Saturday Only. Carroll's 1102 Fir»t IT'S YOURS fOR A FEW DOLLARS PER MONTH This attractive Cottage, priced at $1,500 on terms. Plumbing all in, light fixtures, shades go with the house anil lots; 4 blinks from the car at Columbia; 15-minute car ride from the shopping district. DAVIO P. EASTMAN 505 Lowman Bldg RESINOL A SAEE SHIN TREATMENT You need never hesitate to use ' Ftesinol Soap and Keslnol Ointment. I There Is nothing In them to Injure 1 the tenderest surface. Keslnol Is a doctor's prescription which proved so successful fur eczema, ringworm and other Itching, burn i Ing. unsightly skin eruptions, that 1t has been used by other physi cians all over tJn< country for ' eighteen years. No other treat ment for the skin now before the 'public can show audi a record of | professional approval In a tingle numtli, two hundred nnd * twenty-one doctors wrote - uh endorsing 'He lie- in>>l preparation j They would not have donn so If Ithoy bad not found them highly i valuable In tlitsir own practice They proscribe Keslnol freely, con fident that Its soothing, healing action is brought alfriut bv agents so bland and gentljj as to tx suited to the most delicate skin nv u of a tiny baby. The nearest druggist sells Itesl nol Ointment (f>oc and $1 00) and Keslnol Soap (2.""»<•» or you can try thmn fre# by writing to Dept. 23 K. Keslnol, Italtliv **s '-u- liberal, buujyle of uitw miner and horeeman, la ualng every mMH In her power to get poaaeaalon of them. A once happy home broken up. Thia la the ellma* of the long tottering domeetlc atruc ture of the McClaughrye. cauaed by the mllllona left by the late "Lucky." "He took my children away from me euddenly laet fall for the purpoee of forcing my Deitra, 11, and Baldwin McClaughry. 9, children of Lucky Bald win's daughter, who ara the central figures In sensational develop menta aa a reault of the fight between Mre. McClaughry and her hue band, caueed by the Baldwin millions. Inset, picture of Anita, daugh ter of "Lucky," who li fighting for her freedom and her children. hand," Mr*. McClaughry said. "There shall be no more talk of settlement. I will not give him money for these children, although I have alwayi stood ready to make a settlement on him as the husband of a rich woman. I will get the children yet, and bring them up In the proper way." All that old romance of the poor San Francisco clerk and the daughter of "Lucky" Bald win, which began nearly 15 years ago, la dead. When the McClaughrye were first married they lived on hie money, the salary of a clerk. The marriage was against the wishes of "Lucky" Bald win. He had more soaring Ideas for his girl. But she was willing to leave her home of "DENNY-RENTON" All Clay Product* 1007 Hogr Bldg. « ffli • f*hona. Main : » Rm Ph«»n«. Ktnw'imi 1 4?t ROBERT CURTIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wiring, Repairing, Inttalliny 1018 Pott St. Seattle Acreage We have some very good buys in acreage near Scat tie. Smiie tracts as low as $25 per acre. ALBERT B. LORD An old established office, fully equipped in every de partment of real estate. Northern Bank Bldg. lunury for a cottage. But money clinke and Jlnglea through her entire atory. It wit lack of money at flrat. "It began almoet aa aoon aa we were married," aald Mra. McClaughry. "He waa poor. Although I tried to do all the work, etlll he alwaya complained about my eitravagance. Hie paaalon waa economy. He did not make al lowancea for my lack of train- Ing In these things. "When my father died and left me a share In hie millions, I became more Independent, and began to fight back when he scolded. "He was financial master be fore the world, but I held tight to the purse strings. I gave him half my income tor managing the estate, but held onto the principal." Money surrounded the Mo- Claughrys like a wall. "After I Inherited my fortune, my husband persecuted me woree than ever. He declared that he was not being treated as the husband of a rich woman should be. I left him once, about a year ago, because I couldn't stand hie talk. Then I offered him $250,000 If he would etop persecuting me." ALASKA COAL IS ASKED FOR NAVY WA3HINCSTON, May 20.—A strong plea for Alaskan coal for navy use on the Pacific coast was voiced today before the senate com mitter oil territories by .John Hlg gons, a navy paymaster. The navy, according lo Hlggons, Is using 2!>0,- 000 tons of coal annually on the Pa cific coast, and It Is all shlp|H:d from Norfolk. STRONG WELCOMED KETCHIKAN. Alaska, May 20 — The w hole town turned out here this morning as a committee of welcome to greet (iovernor and Mrs. J. F. A. Strong on their return to Alaska, Mayor M I. llcncKan. Capt W. A. Conuell and elms 11. CoHßrovp es < orted the governor to his hotel, where an Informal reception was held. COM MK\( - 1:MI:NT I:\ KIICISKB for the graduating nurses of the Providence hospital \*<ll be held at Holy Names academy, 21st av. and ROT St., Wednesday night. HAVANA.—OWN. MARIO O. MKNOCAI, was today Inaugurated president lu the aaehnm at tho pal uc» hero., TUK I'KBHIIjKNT arn»«l at PARIS WBPATCHES tru l'l»r I) From Han rranr%n<o Monday ' V |#-nna n<»* a*«ncy 4«dto s ntgbt With a pa,...,.*-r U.t of 400 f , f T ' and a Mr cargo of R»n»ral freight The Bpokano <«un<- In from couth " r . *"° Rt»ught the »or«r«t(Bj| i .tht'Tri Aliuika porta with a [mmu-ri Albania, ha* b«en kt Hit of f>o. > follower* of klza fiej. MEAT PRICES Oil AGAIN FOR WtDNfSOAI The Middlemen Eliminated at FRYE & CO.'S MARKETS Tomorrow (Wednesdayl the following big *peclal« will beortetfi at our markets: Loin PorK ICrt Choice Shoulder S* Rout 101/ Mutton ICt Choice Sugar Cured Choice Steer Shoulder 4F Bacon Back* I I?v Steak I 3( Choice Washington Of|, Strictly Fr**h ®a Creamery Butter .... OUii Ranch Egg* Xwt Tb# fttoft prw» will pr#T»l i at the fottowiN* mamtS: Ol.VMrir HOIK KT, »«■»■< ■ rlk«. IKtITI K (HHKirr. *m 4 I«l« War. WEITI tKK Hl.»t «o. mm 4 Plae. a tir.ini o »ir*T <«, Tmi *M I» »V Mtai CO nmm *• mm* r«U tlir. H IKK KT. 1»»-» ITm ' M.rk«A mil inn hark NT. *«"■'< o« II MOTTOi "Krom p*'kln» hou»« to comomw." OOVEItNMKNT- INHPKCTKr 1 VP. AT for the O. » trnft Hint Ii »lr-T-» purl'? ""I i*«ttlr hbot>« "V*" "n'tl *4* > > WHITE SUITS FOR SPRING Our North wlndown *how a number of the lateit and moet drrtrable Fancy Tail ored Suits In white Serge*, Bedford* and Ratine* We have a splendid selection at PRICES FROM $25 Just a imall payment open* an account here, then buy what you with and hare It chanted, making payments each week or month. Thl* 1* the sort of credit worth while. 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union Sf lUllnblf ( rfdlt GOOD DRAWINGS TAT S GOOD ENGRAVINGS I /A have ten times the effectives*! II selling goods that is true of d P jJT ary reading matter. Thtt'i < 'Va the big corporations use HI picture 10 per cent Ing matter In their ads. Tit' bin method. You »ifll even In email *V THE RAPID SERVICE ENGRAVING Cft JAMES 8. DITTY. 229-230 Liberty Building—Opposite Pootoffico Elliott SP Mr LOW FARES EAST JS "MILWAUKEE'' yJM DAILY" jjWIjJI Pfayza fo <Sepf(*fri& e r3o FKOM SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND. VANCOUVER and all other points in the Northwest to Boston $110.00 Pittsburg *5j Buffalo 92.00 Rochester, N. Y *, Chicago 72.50 St. Louis, Mo Z. Duluth 60.00 St. Paul, Minn. Minneapolis 60 00 Sioux City. lowa Ju Montreal 105.00 Toronto, Ont .X New York 108.50 Washington Philadelphia 108.50 Winnipeg !T| Omaha. Council Bluffs, Kansas City and St. Joseph T1( kits will ho sold at proportionately reduced faros to OTHKIt POINTS In tho Kast In addition to those named. ""i may be made through California at t:htly hlstior furcs. LIMITS and S COVERS FINAL RETURN LIMJT, OCTOBER 31, 1913. Mber»l atop-over privileges and choice of different roat "jS •ffered. I'or additional Information rocardmg (ares, rout#, Inn car reservations, otiv, call on or address A. P. CHAPMAN, Jr. J. L. CR|SWEL^ Gen'l Agent Passenger Dept. City Passenger *I*^ CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. Second and Cherry, Seattle. I Mu«ic by M«cO»,* Woird* by ScKmJ m wlfm \ : ia @ IH ' [$* IV I