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m GIRLS WILL TRY FOR A SIOO CUP Porno onn of the larger hlnh of Wnahlngton will mid to It* collection of athletic trophies this fall a $100 cup. denoting the state championship In Industrial w.-rk. A content. planned If kl*«> 'the largor high schools a distinct [part In the flr»t state-wide agricul tural and Industrial school contest, 'has been announred by, J*tnt»» ! Superintendent Jo>-ephlne Preston Kach hUli school with an enroll mont of 100 or over will be asked to send ft team of three to the state contest In Spokan*. October 28-30, 'to contest before the public In carpentry, sewing an.l cooking The following Seattle high ischool* are entitled to enter teams Broadway. Queen Anne. Pallard, Franklin. Lincoln and West Side. OUT TILL 4 A, M„ GIRL TAKES US KEW YORK, July 4 -Florence Kayle. a 17-year-old girl. whose prettineas had begun to set her feet on the dangerous path, tried to kill herself by gns in the home of her aunt. Mrs Agnes r>o*ey. last night, after having been out the night before until 4 o'clock In the morning and spending moat of that time In the rear room of a saloon When her aunt sharply reproved her yesterday and forbade her leaving the house again last night, the girl retired to her room, turned on all the gas jets and lav down on the bed to die. Main Pens 95c K to 14 Valuee SHAW'S PHARMACY 2nd Av. and Madleon St. RHEUMATISM Stomach Trouble, Enema and All Bkin tod Blood « « ■ sr^^wlpnurro PIMM Ma Ift Ht fyresTransfer Co. Office 114 Jack ton H SUMMER ICE Telephone Elliott 5540 For Ice ratee. We guaran tee toll weight and prompt delivery. ICC DELIVERY CO ■TgggTT WATTU crmiui.l RAH.WAT imaTTLa TO kvbrctt — UWIM tralna ts >1 a. m tad tlt p at Local trains t.M. I 11. ( It I It It IS. || II a. tt:ta. 1 M I It. I IS. t It. • It *:»*. T:lt. 1 IS, 14* II II s m 4«ltr I Tlafest Otflcaa—-S«aiila nfih a*-, iw WettlaSr: Oeaanwnod. A]as t>ruf Mora, flth aa«3reenw *>4 mMTT TO "KATTI.E — Ualiol traina I It a m. aa<l • It p m t.<x-aJ tralna I N. I'M T It I M. I tt. II II It tt a m.. II It aona. I oo : tt. i:ii till. • tt. a-St. I »i. I ll II II | m aaJir frtlfli lasv*f bath clilrt I H | a pacific Nn»Tiiwrjrr tractiom co. ■vanrTT. W*IH. £ DR. L. R. CLARK, D. 0. S. We Won't Hurt You We have proved that fact to hun dreds of people If you enjoy hour* of agony and torture In the dentist'* chair don't come to ns. Oo to the other fellow, his way la the old-fashioned way. Ours la the new and absolutely painless way. Which do you pre fer? Our prices are only half tha* charged by any it our competitors. -■Regular $10 Never-Sllp Plate*, ♦6.00. Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8., Manager 1405 Third Av, N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring This Ad With You Wall Paper Wall Paper Wall Paper WE have just received a carload of the newest and latest designs of imported paper hangings. We carry the largest stock of exclusive design# to be found anywhere in the Pacific Northwest. Estimates are given and contracts taken on interior decorating and house painting. The largest line of pictures, mouldings, etc., in the city you will find here. Picture framing is our specialty, Globe Wall Paper Co. 907 SECOND AVENUE Adolf Is Perfectly Contented With Osg'ar—Per-fect-lr. But Yet— WHAT IS NOISE? AND WHY? WE TRY TO FIND OUT VARIOUS ARE OPINIONS OF COMMITTEE THA TS AIMING TO MAKE IT A GRAVEYARD TOWN Webater, yclept Noah. played safe. He made no distinction* A noise It a nolae. he opined, Just like a cucumber la a cucumber. "Nolae," said he In his well thumbed book, "la any aound pro ceedlUK from any cause." Noah waa Impartial, unbiased. Un prejudiced, non-partisan. non pollt leal, non-aectarlan when It came to classifying, analysing, dlaaectlng and defining nolae. Rut Noah la dead He la not a member of the committee appoint e<l by President Heaketh of the council to swat useless nolae. • • • What Is uncles* noise? And,; furthermore, when Is a nolae a noise? Ah, that's where the commotion starts. ess FORGET TARIFF; BUILD UP NAVY TROT. July 4. — (8pl.» — 8t»- preate Court Justice \V. O. Howard of the appellate division In a speech before the Troy high school alumni laat night declared that the regulation of wealth and the build in* of a nary were far more Im portant snbjects fw legislative ac tion than tinkering with the 'ar iff and "the direct primary nanta." "While con greet wrestles with the tariff Japan la surveying our Islands In the Pacifie ocean." aald Justice Howard. "Some morning we will wake up to find that every ahlp la sunk and every fort la cap tured In the Philippine islands. Then congreaa will deelet from Ita chronic habit of the tariff and atari to build a navy." THREE UN MEN'S MEETS PUNNED Three big meetings for men wilt be held In Seattle during the week of the National Conference of Char ities and Correction. The first of the series I* to be held at Plymouth church. Monday eight, at R o'clock "Immigration ' will be discussed by Oraham Ta» lor. Roger N. Baldwin will talk on "Relation of Commercial Organl aattons to Social Welfare," at the second meeting. Tuesday evening, at the Grand opera house. The third and final meeting takes place at Plymouth church. Alexander John son and John Glenn being the prin cipal speaker* This meeting will be held FYlday night, the subject of discussion being "Church and So cial Work." $8,500 FOR GIRI RUTO VICTIM Miss Anna Mlckelson was award ed |fc,500 damages from George W. Klsher by a Jury In Judge Humph ries' court Thursday, for Injuries sustained In an auto accident. Miss Mlckelson got off a car at Westlake and I>enny I>ecember 15 last, and as she walked around the front of the car to get to the side walk, the Fisher machine struck her. In her complaint, Miss Mlckel son alleges she has received perma nent Internal Injuries. The rumble of a volcano to one la' hut sweet song to another "In My llarein" Is a 100100 to your neigh bors when sweet Anastasla Is en tertaining bright eyed Harold lint what Is It to you when you're trying to knock out a few gentle snort's? llaby's prattle Is music to daddy Hut what Is It to tils bachelor friend? The mayor's speeches ar« always striking some keynote of o*e kind or another In certain quarters, but do you catch the roun cil applauding? e e • "Scientific diagnosis." Dr. Donald A Nicholson, the nerve specialist on the committee, may elucidate, "establishes conclusively Innumer able Inxtances of physical and mental states having variable " Oh. well, what's the use? I>r Teresa M McMahon of the AND HE 'BEAT IT' George K. Roomer, prints- llTlnit Rt the Anllera hotel, *m nin down fojr an automobile at Third ay. and »t. at 10 o'clock Thiimdny nl«ht. The anto rw»rer stopped and the pollc* are unable to find any one who noticed Ita number. Boomer nuatalncd nevere Injurlea. according to the phy»lclan» at the city ho»- pltal. Never Btltlert Liquid Tooth Killer atopa the ache. I»rti(!- glut* 26c.. —Advertlnement. POOR DENTISTRY IS DEAR AT ANY PRICE. Our Truo-to-Naturo Tooth out- II vn othora bocatiao of thn fine wfirkmnnnhlp and quality. They romhlno oomfort and appear and, unefulno*n and durability, Many artflrlsl Ret* of Teeth koep a hotiaowlfo no huay "tucking them up" that no time In loft to k»*t tho childron ready for school. A por tion ha* Roniothlnß duo to do than 1>« worrlod hy an obttlnata «ot of tooth. Trueto*N«turo Tooth bahavs. Boautlfitl Hot* at $5, $10 and $15 por oi't, arrordln* to material u*«d. Boston Dentists 1420 72 Hrrnnd A»^nilf. Op|H*«ltr Hon Miirfhd. la pr«s«ut location 11 jrcars. THK STAR—KKTDAY. JULY 4. 1013. ' I'nlreralty of Waahlnirton, another member of th« committer. may u*k the wholr worlit t» liaar (he "crylnic nred of the MC.' whether It'a th<- tariff. or currency law*. the mayor'* 1 auto, the pantaloon aklrt, or tbi tango Hut would th« whole world Ilaten* Nay, Orraldlnr. the "crytiiK dn4" would bring cotton to many : < oara. Chug blkra and but* wßcon* take th«» Btbykmlc baron for nola* mnk Itif. you *ay- Hut do they* Will' Rugene I. McAllaater. member of thx Auto flub, no well aa oil the 1 nolae aaaaaiilnatloa committer agren with you? * • • Prtigrraa la not uaelnaa nolae. he I will t«|| you. and the whll and thr whir and thr hum of motor-pro pellrd whetila ap«>ll progreaa. Tut > down ganollne nolan? K"*r tw< It l<ymY55WG HI Batan Brolejj— W Her*. In the raya of the blaitng *un | And the h<at of the aumtner weather, f The Cause that lx>at and the Cause that Won I Met on the field together; And the Boys tn («ray and the Boys In Clue Kought for the Cause they thought waa true k tn the battle'a amoke and smother. ft And the h|i<od run red and the fields grew black f And the dead lay atlll In the cannon a track. Aa brother fought with brother. There were deeds of daring on either aide Mid the htg gun*' craah and thunder. Which thrill the b«-art with a mighty prlda And the hraln with a aenae of wonder. To think of the gallant lada ami gay Who fought for the blue or the somber g-ay With a bravery fine and splendid— And then we shudder to think. In truth. Of the thouaanda alaln In the flower of youth When the long hot day waa ended. The battle waa won and the price waa paid tn agony, blood and treaatire. And wlfo and mother and sorrowing maid Knew pain that we may not measure. For thua we learned at a fearful coat That the bra re lx>at Cause waa better lost. Though gallant In aong and story, I-ost. that the t'nlon might not dlo tlut Bouth and North alike might fly The Hag that we call Old Glory! A Leu Deadly Fourth; How the Safe and Sane Day It Saving Thousands of Children Hundred* of American cities and towns have adopted the sane Fourth. In most of these places the prohibition against the use of explosives is absolute. In others special fireworks displays are allowed by special permit of the city government. 'Hie agitation of si* years for an expurgated Fourth has saved thousands of children from death and injury. This is shown in the following summary of Fourth of July injuries from 1903 to 1912. inclusive: ninths. Tnjtirlog. H 3 y •* sr sri d r oh i 3 o 2 ji(»|s|ci tr £. S c • g g £ 8 S JB o» 5 | O 0 »*• o ' 0 "f ' CX r ykar. s?- . i S?: .B .© 5 « "8,|2 a : S 2 t S :ft : i • . f:> 3 3 • : E : ? : i : : : i : : :g. DJI totals fft 35; IT | h i:i iaf THTJ] 5T7"; pis 1911 totals i in! 47j 57 H; 2B HO 83 l,:t»'< 1.64'. 1.K03 1010 totals I «V «4; 131 V 33 i!«i 114 2«lL' L'.VJf.' 1906 totals 1126 Hit 216 I 1«: 3«| 41 1?». 4.K2Jt| 6,307 1908 totals | 5610h| 183 I 11 j 93, 6?j IH4 ft,U6| 6.4H0 | 1907 totals ! «2!102 1114 12| 7r. 67| 237 3.S«K! ! 4,413 1908 totals j 761 K.tj 16S 22' 721 6«i 227! 4,931, 6.30S ! 6,41.1> 1906 totals ! 87j 96 182 26 10«! 8(i 221j 4.6«2| 4,994 I 6,17ti 1904 totals ! 91. 92! 189, 19j (11 Hl| *08, 8,«87i 3,980 1 4,1»i9 1908 totals |406| «0| 4«6|j 10| 76[ 64| 174| 8.«70| 8,983 | 4,449 Totals for 10 years.!»B4;77flp7f«ojil**|B9B|476|l,««7!36.479l{tr3!M*ilTiiTT7 JAPS STICK TO THEIR CLAIMS WASHINGTON, July 4 Tho latest Japanese notn supplementary to the rejoinder of Juno 4, on the California alien land law protest was delivered Thursday to Secre tary liran by Ambassador f'hlnda. The note Is simply an elaboration of some of the joints contained In the rejoinder Following the policy pursued In the proceeding phases of tlje ne gotiations, the state department and tho Japanese embassy by agree ment. withheld from publication ftuy ot the detulls of this last note. i from »nch. Tb»r«-'a not anough uola* rrealnd by th«m now. Hw tha mortality Hutu • • • Yea, who can toll whan Un nol»* u iiolhc? Who run rtanalfy: I<OUd KOI Profoaaor Tnft. Th* *artia*«» Inroatliatlon. "Thn Um*nn« Pl*." JtidK* Humphrlaa Councilman (Joddard. 1 Th« Bulgarian dr»a» The IliilKarUn war. T R Haiiinicar • • • Who can «rx»ak authorltatlraly «r> noliwii and thn nalur" thereof? Thar«'« our rrcent rrntid Jury tl «>■ nothing but a whtaimr. YH It wan a arroam We »hnuM worry' Gen. Savoff Is Premier Now VIENNA, July Dispatches re ceived here today from Sofia state thnt Premier Danleff of llulgarla nod hi* cabinet have resigned. Gen. Peretoff, in Ik said, has formed 11 now ministry, with (ion. Hnvoff, who won fa mo for his victories against Tnrlcoy, as minister of war It wns also reported here today thnt Hulgarla's main army hud ■no ceeded In #iiiflinikliiK tin- Servian troops, and Is now advancing on Kumanova. M.iture Judgment of Duko Ludwlg In navaria, who Is N2 years old. Is to »u« bU actios* wlfu for divorce. PAGE LETS 'EM EAT AT HOME LONDON. July 4 —The nf* am baaandor, Dr. Walter H Page, did not fffi the American colony to day, un ha<| been the uniform prac tice of hi* wealthy predeceaaor. th«- lai« \\ hltelaw Held, on Independ ence day l»r I'nge haa not yet ea tabllahcd hla homo, and he fecla unable to keep up with the lavloh a< ale of hospitality that uaed to priTill it DorehwUf how. WEJTLAKE PUBLIC MARKET Fifth, Sixth and Pine Big Specials Low Prices—highest Quality Market will be open all day Saturday up to 10 p. m., even though day ii declared Legal Holiday by Governor. Shop where you meet the producer; where you have a host of good* to choose from. Everything for the table right before your eyes—not hkMa in a stuffy cellar or in a dark, hot store. What you buy is fresh and ataqi fresh. Thousands of shoppers have learned the economy of buying at Ik Westl&ke. Free Delivery - Free Delivery Every section of the city is covered by our free delivery. You can boy today and have it delivered the same day, unless you live in the subvk The best delivery in the city today. A The Largest Retail Distributers of A Foodstuffs on the Pacific Coast Tomorrow —Hi est-Grade Day—M lest-Grade Blend Vou Can't Afford to Miss This Liberal Offer! 312 Ml-GRADE COFFEE CO. 313 STONG'S MARKET \\n av# KM IMMk *"<1 alwaya th«rf with gutlily aiv! Xjnw I'rlraa . r. -tea r.aatarn M»m» »h »ta or half '2'2r HirJrilr frvth killed Ctilcfcana. lb 2ftr **d 22f a'* <\r» < '-rn Ti«v«' lb litf «od 1 |c r. ki**l '>«i* Hlba. II \*ZC l-liotw vtaalr* <*•»» 1 all for -tall l?A Pure Cane Sugar 95.10 :i Ilia HM«f #!.«><> t C< «t<»:#na f>o«* ♦ ran# Milk • AM H'tl'iirr '£TV#* \ §f k Rtllr « *»nt»nnlal 1 PaMM BM»t9««ii Klcfe FM*M Rtn rr*>nd'» |«nM or Kr»n« Fl-Mir #1.2!% STALL 123—Tokio Grocery 20 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar. fl.O© 3 rant mir*4 rinwippl* 7ir AtptirajnM jjs** jOcj lta.l Balmon. S f«r 2^l » 'J r *z r» i .AM* <'arni»i'nn Milk JlOf* STALL 104—GROCERY Lucky Strike Fruit Co. Wa at* n<»w l<>ea.t*d n*«t !<• tha rnr flrft fruit Stand on Fifth nn<l rina iJkTg* Cantaloupe* t for * 'or Italian rrtinaa. ba»Va« IfS** dwaat Ph«rrl#«. lb BparUl aal* on Pharrlaa and Wtraw harrlan for Saturday I»m> t Tr\r**t our n»w How r • i* <■». 10 Iba '2t»«• Jttlcy l.'tM fi«. d r-M ; I for "tPf* 4 ' *ant aln»it»m *»a<'h r,f STALLS 200-215 BIG SPECIAL Cannln* t'harrlaa and l»«»rrloa. Naw 1 fat .a«. * lh« 25#* hi aii, ?o.i—oriv fur \ MFin. I omU'a 111 -Orario Home- Mad* ( andlr** HI AM 101 Sfto pannut Hrlttla. lb lOl* 4On Victoria, hnn«l rolled and rrln.^mi mmmammmmJH&JZb 1(H). *®r ( \\s I INF.HT NOHW \\ m kmimi. t nut r» w Stall 19 Mf*at Scction I . it- 1o«' Valuta! I."»« 40, iiati'i roll#4 and VlotorUk Cnooo lataa, ll> 'JISC MTAI IX H?? i>t4 Stall 12—Union Shop Corn liaof. |b,... lOl* *"d 12*^4* • 'ompound Ijard. ? In* .. it .-v., - i rt;- - Am all*. * ">■ • !£fW* Toadt i loin Boh I lt>« STALL 325 I I.iuk« Puniinbri s anrlt IV* I lritrK* ll«'t«l l.attuoa. S for <•» of Stall 16 —Meat Scction \i >.« toe Viiol trd Ihitis ttiil I »«»iiKhnul«. 2 • •u inc »T \i i mi i«»\s m I I I»>I< FIRST FISHERIES PATROL TO BEGIN The flmt flaherlea patrol the United Htatea haa ever had In thn North will hoitlu In a few daya, «hrn the yacht Oaprey will leave here. Tlil» announcement *u mad* by Ward T. Bower of the I'nlted Stat«H bureau of flaherlea, who I* In lh« city today The Oaprey, which the icovernmcnt bought from thn Ataaka I'ncki-ra' Aaaoclatlon, I* nt present at Blaine. Her atatlon will bo nt Juneau Th<- Oaprey will protect lh<- fisheries from poacher*. Bandit clean-up In Perala the paat year baa been $100,000. amir, will keep jiuihj prices down. ?! Ibe Oranuleted Hurar... (elth $10© grocery order, apeciele not included.> •' Llpton'i Tea, lb pe< Ha#* Cream of Wheat | f»<» • 1* pa* k*fM Keed»»d ItalaJna « l©o i«m I'nderwood't Hardlnae 2!\f . t b<>«tle Celery Fait IOC • d"*en H«liai)ro Jar Hlnfi . ijSc rana Aaparnfua Jftr 1 II cana App'ea jjof • »til- n . aita Applee ii&C Inittle Queen Ollrw. . |{>c <o rana Hl|m» Olive* ...... . .|o«* cana Italr Olive <Hi ' • Ohtrardeill'a Cncoa» 1b...... lb« new \\ alnuta I*ll r*< ta, Vanilla and T-emon lQf It paJla Karo Hyrup • s rnna Tomatoea «'.»rn <r Iteana l&fic '• y Heap. ... :•-r fine itrooma «lßc 4 10c roll® T llet Paper.. «"• 10c rana < Moan err 2l>r 1 r aa ki halt lO<T 3 6 b'liea Sear- hllfbt Matrhea ltl# % « ■ in* Milk, with p.trrhtae AH brenda Flour at cut prlroa I hr*r» prt« k«m»«1 fur all neit week Fruit Department I vtra Jar*e Ctiruml-Tf. «*ach I'ancy n«w r«>tat -• a. 10 lba < holoeet Katln* Applea doaen. ..¥|>#» 1 ancy Caittaloupoa. « for Hananaa, d<»cen ... lOf Aweet Cherrlee. lb (V<* STONG'S GROCERY (ontw With and IMne. a if| Center of A C| o4Z J4Z Save Money and Buy Good Fruit SWEET CANTALOUPES. 3 for 10r; 8 for 2f»C LEMONS, high pra<lc, doz. HOC ORANGES, sweet and juicy, doz 15C Cnnnlnn lU»rrtoß anil Ohnrrlpg a Specialty. You novrr Rot Htung at Stall 542, tucHURe everythtnK 1b guaranteed. 342—342—342—342—342 8.81,— STALLS —116 CIRCLE W MARKET Pure Clrclt W l*nl, lb No. S pall Lard f T»C No B pall l«ard 7X« i No 10 pall l*nrd HI.RO I oaf 1 .ard, lb. 1 |f* Hacon. lb 22<* aor Froah and Tickled Bide Fork, lb lfa#* We carry n full line of Fancy Hoaat Ing and Frying (*hlckena Oliver Smoked Meat House m \i i so:i— main noon For the boat In Itmokad Meata, Pott 1 - try and Sntiaug»'w. try tlila Stall l.urfe, now Fotntooa. 3 lb#.. lOf Hpentel on Btrawberrlea and «'herrlea bv the crate RTALL *?ftl W„,d. by Sch«f„ Mu.ic by M«cDon*!,J BOY AVIATOR IS BADLY INJURED PROBBER, Waah.. July 4._h»f. vey Crawford, boy aviator, loat cg» trol of hla aeroplane whlla trying avoid the rrowd that miilied ogi« the field, and wai .erUioaly Injury here laat nlrht when the machlaa turned turib Hla right ana *u fractured and he waa fearftlh ! bnilaed. 7HRIF GROCERY CO. Z.UDLL STALL 2ia Phone order* rarelra prompt a»4 ful attention. No. 50 Sack Ix>cal Flour $1.25 Many other aprctali wol HARD WHEAT FLOUR, SACK fIJI 4 Large Cans Milk... 25# (delivered with order) 3 cans Tomatoes, Corn or Beans 25# 3 Tcllo or Bromw gclon 25# 3 cans Campbell's Soups2sf 4 lbs. "Elbows" Macaroni 25* Pajaro Cider Vinegar, jgl and jii£ 40# STALL 352—CORN EYOROCM* Seattle Tea A Coffw Company. KTAI.L tit .. 40c Arcadia Coffee. J Ibt Good Coffee. 1b... 'Iff Fnc-»lored J a nan Tea. lb. Sic Ounp.>wd»r Tea. 1b...« «lf I-a r ire bottle pure Kitraota ; Bp!cea, t-o«. can* ♦vB j PEOPLES BUTTER «To«i IH-LOHM noo; I Ihe Wash Creamery nutur.p^W Fancy Swim Chooaa, 353—MOTHER'S KITCHEN-^* Our Specialty—l- layer OJw*' l**| I 11 < me-made Dread a ■peclalty—• Jj* I l/-av« PACIFIC - COAST Fish to. MAU. JOI )U ! Halibut, I lbs (|2 salmon, lb •••'in : far* si;u &iap ™"T777T77T7rrr«| II bar* laundry Soap. .. J d-ren CocoAilttt Cakea. #I%M. I Fnnov, Now Potatoes, 7 lbi.«fW STALL 340 FUSS & COMPANY f>»nltary liui«ben». uo-in-'iLifiii Hit) UMII %Nl> lift# shoulder of fcprln* 1-onib. ,f> tlrcle lamb Chena, lb itrnie-inade Lard, lb No. A pall lard a| || No. 10 pall l*»r«t. ''' 'm*n I^*" Don't forget onr Inner— Meal 9 -1® For tlie verv 11 iefbest Q 1 ' 3 it n and Low Prices come to this Stall. We aim <° P lfl * our l'nslomers.^_^^ w y| Hwopo'i Or«fc»m BfJjW. wuCtO*. STAI.I. I»—