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THE eres SEPTEMBER 16, 1910. It Looks Like This OFFER REWARD Fo} GOLD ROBBERg ‘They Will Never Convict Dr. Crippen,”’ AUTO PARTIES 1! | | } Says McIntyre, Noted Criminal Expert pte “oF te Nasa . . reward of $10,000 the eapty John F. Metntyre, who tells the} | slonless eyes must not take in the Wy ARE HE ) (|P cote ae Who st $57,000 in gud readers of The Star today that Dr spectacle of the shivering wreteh In cae jon from the treasure room of Crippen will be acquitted of the the dock, to whom the iaton ta + he river steamer Tanana, weveral murder of Belle Elmore (provided life or death. The point will be PORTLA a. sadly ieee a Pec Ft the British authorities have no evi purely a matter of English law "ORTLAND, Or., Bept 6.—Two - dence beyond the facts cabled e |} In making this prediction I want armed and masked robbers held up| ACTRESS 18 DETAINED, American newspape has a wider it understood that | am predicating| ‘ ymobile parties 0 th | i an experience with murder trials than | my opinion upon the tects in the! two automobile parties on the high I, NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—Mrg . pay ether American lawyer iiie"ce aakink ne ‘tha Aénaslene’ way between Portland and Oregon| Irving Chapman, »ho was formant The public outside of } newspapers. According t the! City, shortly before midnight, se-| “nown as Bennie Chapmag, the ag knows him best vag hd de a cabled reports, the best experts of} cured several hundred dollars’) 4.44), hve has oF tel : of Capt. Peter ©, Hains and his England have been unable to deter:| kr git - oir] uthorities on her arrival em brother, T. Jenkins C. Hains, the} mine whether the fragments found] poe ri rr smuny tee attain, oe the Adris and vm re author, who were tried for the} burid in Dr, Crippen # cellar were] Sadak tees taka iow witheok: 5 ab a a appear before murder of Wm. BE. Annis, The those of @ body of & man or a wom-| daw as to their identity, p nal oy ss dh and explain author was acquitted He was an, let alone trying to Identify the] fia nedeaas peeved’ within ae anes to declare Jewelp ang also one of the lawyers who de remains, If that ts the true situa halt a mile of Oregon City, A. W.lorgh rece, (2,be_ val am fended Harry Thaw tion, Crippen will go free | Cheney of Portland and six mem tegen ana. McIntyre has sat on one side of Of course, the British authorities | coat af tin tatty Gore the tier — the trial table or the other in 700 may be concealing additional facts vibtions. & tember eerie the feed NO ANNEXATION murder trials. Tn Ghd of Giese in thelr possession. If they have compelled him to stop the machine a cases he was the prosecutor He positively identified the remaine as and when he did so, two masked hs) sefved 14 years in the New York jthose of Belle Elmore, and have ctu wiawiad dat vi tab tout ae FOR BERKELEY , district attorney's office, and in | been able to determine the cause of covered the party with guns. They that time secured 580 convictions }death, I wouldn't give much for got tee petk watehen and SeWalty = ; for various degrees of homicide | Crippen's chances oe tale aoe (By Untied rian) He was the prosecuting attorney Once the corpus delleti ts They permitted the Cheney party corp see sEY, Cal, Sept, 16-—By i fm the famous Bloody Assize, a grim absolutely, then the prow to proceed and & few sitanutes later cane 9 ase va "4 to 1, the plan is ae eee. Lore een JOHN F. MINTYRE. may proceed to prove the guilt of held up John H. Gibbon on the same| wan balloted cy. Oakland. wi in bent gate oil ee fh | on ta . Py ee ed es spot and relieved him of @ watch] feated rday, was ty county court term from Novembe presumptive evidence , i Se hte 1894, to January, 1896. In this pe he principle of the corpus delict!} ee Bry — ae ing riod 44 persons were tried for mur is good law in New York and in ’ Biss 5 eee OCERS PICK OF, SERS, der, and McIntyre secured the con-| England as well, Arthur Newton viction of every one ‘of them. } who will defend Crippen, ts one o: | WALLA WALLA, Sept § He has sent hundreds of murder the cleverest British lawyers, He Is] Washington State Grocery’ ers to the gallows and electric chatr. | ta young man who is rapidly taking} tion voted yester to nena are te BY JOHN F. McINTYRE, | the place of the brightest minds in} next annual meeting in 4 Expert International Criminal | the dectining generation of English] 3 ne following officers were bp Lawyer, Who Has Appeared in From what I have read] | ‘ President, A.W Hower, ge Over 700 Murder Trials. Writ | of the case, 1 believe he will be cer | | kane; vice president, W. J, ten Especially for The Star. {tain to reat case upon the cor] | John Taub, a Seattle clerk, is go bevinegs ce secretary, J im Ieay opinion, Dr. Crippen will be| 7S ye x | jing to make a fight for the $13,000] iow, i acquitted of the murder of his wife, Crippen lives or dies as the body | | Date aibtentaiase tal isaged coma Belle Elmore. The principle of law | is identified or not. It would do the| Pee OttaTOG FOE ERG GETORT OF) — known as Lord Hale's rule will save} authorities no good to call the re } | Capt. Joseph Wendling, the rea | SAE him. The crown at eys will fail mains those of Jane Doe, an un-| | slayer of little Alma Kellner, Taub to establish by direct proof the| known woman, For then the cir| left last night for Louisville, basic part of the corpus delicti, the cumstantial ca inst Cr | | Taub o roomed at the Grand body of t erime—the fact that] lacking that most importa i hotel, 214 First av., claims Relie Elmore is actually dead or } ment of all—the motive—woul i tall. | }to have shadowed Wendling abc that Dr. Crippen used violence upon | Not even a complete con SEA TTLE MAN Is ithe srcote of Beattie for gave ; her sufficient to cause death. | trom Crippen would avail The Jays before Wendling went to | Sitch an acquittal would not come confession must corroborated | HOT NEWS | Francisco, He tried to interest the| pena ter sinh seed Sa otis ~~ A ELD AS BURGLAR coer, eee are r The jury, no doubt, welxht presumption © judge | He him e followe endling Gant vs cet arte of Crip-| | would wa jury to presume the ‘. That has NOT happened yet. to San Franéisco and caused his en's guilt, and would bring In a corpus delicti proven, unless there}, T 1 Herrick of Seattle, believed | dashed a vial of ammonia {nto the arrest there Tehiset of eonvietion on this cer | was a very perfect, if not an abso y a ne Wite and baby living here, |dentint’s face and then slusged him! County Commissioner Carrigan|, Detective William Peterson of the tainty identification of the dismem 4 : “ a ‘acoma to face @ with a small steel crowbar. Then and Sheriff Hodge have decided to | !0C#! police says that he remembers ut Crippen’s case will never go} pred bod jcharge of either burglary or assault |he ran out of the building straight | 0 oo a hunting tip taveth st | Taub coming to polic i } waite t < fork | With a dangerous weapon into the arma of the policeman nunting trip together to rest | |, © weeks before . to the jury It will be argued on It is « fact that In New York Herrie i from the arduous work ot the recent | ‘*™ hk befor : dloodless legal principles before the | state today a man may commit) Mert ick wan arrested yesterday | whom the dentist bad summoned canis | was arrested in San Francisco.| i fey reason of a Judge. No sentiment murder with tmpunity, if in| After he had attempted to rob the) A number of skeleton keys were | “*\t! ph G. Cagnon has announced | TUb's fear that he might lose the| : will have part in that argument. It able to do the deed in absolute se-| Offices of Dr E. H. Lennox, » den-| found on Herrick and he is regard that he will ns a candidate for |rewaa made his story so meagre} i will be a marshaling of legal pre-| erecy and dispose of the Ust at 942% Pacific av, He wan\ed as an experiences housebre spesher of the house. °F | that the police didn’t take any stock | cepts, impersonal as roc rigid that it ts never found or td detected by the dentist, who sent | by t ‘acoma detectives. He ts 23) "7 eae, nadehee have af} |i8.1%. Taub claims to have KNOWN | mmmesmeeermmsae q from their crust of centuries of The very stones might cry out the/for a the pal Seeing himself) years old and appears to have led | itis Gali Sammnnaantl t th te Wendling in Louisville. He had his STAR WANT Ave : pel | MRS. MARTINETTI, | guilt of such a man and the accus-|ttapped, the police » Herrick | a a particularly dissipated life | be os Asa oe ae oa? MBent (Rat the! pictare hictied ak OM It will be a point for the judge to| Witness Against Crippen, Whose! ink finger of every human being) == a Secretary of the Interier RK ’ @ecide. His decision must conform Suspicions Led to Crippen’s | might be ted at him, yet kdiation Winnie sient Ok ee E TOR Drug Store, to the [aw. He must solve the point Arrest. | would be safe from the clutches of] THE STAR NEWSBOYS WILL ters to his personal friends recom SAY INSPE ¢ 1412 2nd “Av. and as he would arrive at a solution of ——___—— | the law mending the wholesome readin & problem in chess or algebra. His| No question of moral guilt or Inno-| And this ts true in nearly every satiar ln Gotio’e Weeki? con ding AIDS CHINESE Cor. 3rd and Pike. | union, old dgment. | cenc enter into It pas-| state in the — cannot color his judgment.!cence may enter into | His pas | state in ing them to subscribe But remember, it hasn't happened | _ SEE MUSICAL PLAY TONIGHT (By United Pres) SPECIAL NOTICES, | yet SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16—A} Oo ne, @ Wilon carvent | | The Star newsboys, 600 strong,jcontinent. “Mac,” the ingenious} At the first general meeting of | storm of pro and widespread | jobrers. © . one jwill have high jinks tonight Reve of the play, will have a lot be ty rb 0h age epee in Se one followed today = raphntors alty a 1 e pencrosity of Ci of new Hines brushed up just for|attle September 13, a full member-|of the charges filed against Imml-|_ Fecial dance | Coleman j Through the generosity of Charles| th. "Cnioyment of The we Preven | ship wan present |gration Inspector John E. Gardner, |""*"*2ar— Meridian _ce 4 | A. Goettler, general manager of the | and there will be about as much fun| Governor Hay has announced| whose official head was made a FUNERAL InacToan ; } merry musical comedy, "A Stubborn for the players as for the folks out|that accepting the verdict of the |target yesterday by Immigration TTERWORTH & SON. 5 Cinderella.” that Is now playing at in front. The boys will assemble| Primary election as a declaration | Commissioner Hart H. North. tere and Liceneed Emtalae | the Grand opera how ¢ army ifn “The Star Alley,” back of The/|that the people of Washington are| The charges set forth are that Dr ere Sneeare Eee fe sn tz of youngsters who sell The Star Btar building this evening at oa to Jim Hill politics, he will | Gardn is guilty of alding and abet-| nel s will be the very special guests at 7:16 and the tickets w’ en abandon his fight against Roose-|ting the landing of Chinese immi-| Lee O'Neil Browne sia however, were not connected with PI ean eb il thontre. this -evining.; A distributed eee bad bot Pinchot federal sonservation | prmnta . 4 Other Lorimer Men Win 1. gn, eo Blanes vg . | and county officials. The brewery | section of the house has been re| Newsboys’ night at the Grand will| Chief Wappenstein, on his vaca-| The insurgents carried three) just dotes on officials for their own | served for them, and {t ts doubtful if have those firet-nt, affairs ripped | tion, has wired his thanks to Sher Out—Joe Cannon, of congressional districts, V8. Gane-| sweet sake. Any real nice official the players forgetting the tow fraazle. That's what tho lead-|lff Hodge for raiding the gambling en, progressive, defeate m-/can have a ¢ delivered’ In un-| peach-bionde chorus laxsies—will/ers of the little street merchants| halls last night and directed the ‘ Course, Is Re-elected. gressman Boutell in the Ninth. The | stamped packages for nothing aay|bave a more critical audience dur-| anid Dit whine tha bene toe pol foree ‘to cooperate in aa — regular machine did not support | time he the high sign ling their travels back across the | good news | further efforts along the same lune. (By United Press Boutell, saying that to do so would) No aDnger of Thirat — finement, 1612. CHICAGO, Sept. 16. — Twenty-| mean defeat for the party. In the} And when the Rainier aalled yea SS et ee one of the 31 democrats who voted) Eleventh district Ira Copley was|terday, those on board had no fear announced that the seminary would for William Lorimer, republican, nominated over Congressman! of dying from thirst. She was load this year for the first time take upig © ~~ * ******** fl j for United States senator, have|Snapp. In the Thirteenth, John G./ed down to the Plimsoll Hne with junior college work. In addition to|»® WATER SHUT-OFF. *» been renominated for seats in the | McKenzie, progressive, was nomin-| “pale,” “export,” and all the sub-| 4 more pretentious curriculum, the |» ad @ - Diinois legislature, according to| ated over Representative Frank O./sidiary brands that haven't made} seminary buildings have been re) Water will be shut off on & latest returns today from yester-| Lowden re town famous, in addition to} | modeled and improved |® Sixth ay., between Cherry and & q day's primary. Among them are Speaker Joseph G. Cannon was| many cases of foreign fizz water| % * Columbia sts, on Seventh av . Lee O'Neil Browne, who has just|renominated. He carried every | and good old reliable rye [SRK AAA AARRAHR, om Yosler w ndieon i been acquitted of bribery in con-|county, though probably by the} Any time the party gets tired of| * SI et: aad om Ghee ead Cotuae 5 nection with Lorimer’s election,| smallest plurality since he bas) sailing through water, ey can sail ® PRETTY HATS REMINDER # * bin sts. from Fitch a t give a Senator John Broderick, Robert E.| been in congress | through beer Mare Klaw, head of the “theatre es OF TRAGEDY. * le enth av tuchaviow fron $cae b Wilson and Krepresentative Shep-| In the Tenth district George E.| Has Nothing to Do With It. |trust” of Klaw & Erlanger, spent Speen ; . ia i The latter three, it is alleged, Foss was re-nominated Of course th t that the Seat-|a busy day in Seattle cavith o TACOMA, Sept. 16.—Two * d to 6 p. m + | THE PRICE IS AT THE — tle Brewing and Malting comp and by: 3. o'clock many he Om 1S Meee TO Serpe A thee kkk akkeene ii BOTTOM NOW i it 300 saloons in § nouncement that he was ready to|* Property room at police head. #) ® BUY BEFORE IT has nothing to do with the Invita-| build a quarter of a million dollar iz se remsiaders ot *| — si tion extended to Mayor Gill andj theatre Seattle. eric eg Ane rr gy = Alaceemgpiaey ! [em extended to Mayor Gil andi theatre 18 Rentiie son-|* UP Which cost kid H. Perry and *|OEMOCRATIC WAR GOES HIGHER! }the prosecuting attorn and the During the day Mr, Kiaw con * Mi vy " "thel IN NEW There is everything to gain }councilman from the Third ward.} ferred with the heads of the Metro-|* Miss Gertrude Kirkman their * sansty 4 nothi 1 his ye i * lives, are being held by the * (By Calted Press.) ee ree ; These officials could not enforce] politan Building company, and , mw. York . by buying early % police unt!l claimed by the #| NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—Creditea |p DY buying ¥. j the law regulating saloons !f they] signed a lease for a site at the cor po a Be. Shete edited | “A” word to the wise ts suf f wanted to, and after one month cf|ner of Fourth av. and University |* Telatives of the two girls who w/ reports that behind the nomination | ficient.” i a high old time, it isn’t kely that] st. The theatre will be called the i; a ae te “4 wisenen soi ie re ens v0 | they will have any enforcement de! sfetropol! 11) we 500 af 24 = > | - gino: ig Ww RE on eden inane sires. chiumpt, after he gets “ ; Work wilh start eile % are to be interred at Walla x/of Now Jersey yesterday lies the| 4. Ye § ‘ ac r ‘i a a a i i a p beginnin . ‘en’ ve. a No less than fifteen burglaries; 30th av. and Madison he led the|>8¢k, Will presumably be ready at] Before leaving the West Mr. \* Royo tani he my oclent a lar the aanccteua parce = Pos East 87 Ind. 87 a Were committed by George Clearny, | detectives to stolen property under|*!! times to move for the revoca-|Kiaw will visit Tacoma, Spokane, * condition at Fannie Paddock *| today ; cabriie ' Who a few days ago was arrested| a garage, and on 17th ay. N., near) /10M Of a Seattle Brewing and Malt-| Victoria, Vancouver, Portland, 8an| 4% }soital and physicians hold #|— - ; after looting the residence of L. A.|the scene of the Vilas robbery sev-| BK saloon Then, again,/ Francisco, Sait Lake and Denver.|% cut ut ttle hope for her ro- # i Michelson, an attorney eral weeks ago, Clearny showed the | PTPinably —_ ton | He announced that he would build |» covery unless she gets stronger * i Today Clearny took Capt. Tennant! detectives more loot nS yet dir PPP b Mr: Hemrich |, ase theatres between St. Paull) Within the next few days * Ul i q IN i and Detectives Griffith and Sisler| To date jewelry and clothing! yoeers cil © show land the Coast, and that arrange i to three “plants” on Capitol Hill.| valued at $3,000 has n turned on ag Mert He sak ments were already made for build-|* * * * * * *& *# *** KH KR At 24th av. and Madison st. Clearny|up by the confessed burglar. He| com j the prosecuting ne | ins & theatre at Bpokane In con-| Overwhelming Reductions unearthed an assortment of jewelry,| claims he will lead the detectives|torney's office, Mr Gill will be|Jumction with the Sweeny Invest ‘ clothing and other valuables. At\to other “plants torney's, office Fr. Gill will be] ment company OH HEVINGS! IS THAT Sale comprises entire stock of Men's and Young Men's Suits . } shown how he made several tactl-| "The K. @ E, people, with Charles i ! Overcoats, Hats, Furnishings, Sh Boys’ Suits, Knee Pants inate Prank Geittith Mort to nom! Frohman, will put up the money to Waists, Sweaters, Fancy Vests, Waiters’ Jackets and Vests, Um oe yg A Pim gD ta build the’ Metropolitan theatre TITIAN BEAUT ON TRAIL brellas, Jewelry, Night Shirts, Pajamas, Extra Trousers, ete, Also ing y, and Van hn Ke Show Cases, Shelves and all kinds of Store F' rotherly chiding for not 1 Five hundred and forty-three (543) Men's and Youths’ medium in at Ip nd to make nT} OF SUB-TREASBRY MAN? and heavy weight Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats. Thoroughly new wide ope pa AG dependable and stylish, in four grand sections, each section a mag : nificent array of good values Eve rice ar eyeopener an BEVERLY United Pr Th are a whole lot of things | (By Unkted Prees.y money saver ai ps ssh alan ws j enon oie PR pe to be settled aboard the Rainier,| CHICAGO, Sept. 16.—It {6 assert o vtec ® but there will be of t ed today that another indictment 7 newspaper ‘ormation that ‘ | ss °} q sewspep ormation tte during the month and the Re sintasl is pending against Geo, W. Fits SECTION 1. SECTION 3. the fact that Taft is not Inclined to|term, distinctly sald vet | fitted out in a atyle that make s| 5§ gerald, former assorting teller of || Men's and Young Men's Sults | Men's and Young Men's Suits become a candidate for a second|cial statement to this effect. had e aboard her anything but maith the United States subtreasury, ar-j| in Worsteds, Cheviots and Cassi and Raincoats, all-wool car term as president, the been issued. The truth of the| Quit | — | rested for the alleged theft of $173, mere. Worth up to $40. Closing | ments, superbly finished. Their proved unsuccessful atevy. howe is accepted without Suppose the People Had a Launch 000, which disappeared three year | equal will cost double tn any Maes ax leo aetiobll donted ecm ide neon tod Mt) Wouldn't it be a fine thing if the atte pom $17 45 other store. Clos ij « people of Seattie only had a nice reported that Fitzgerald | Pree | ing out pric $9.45 ; = = launch and a brewery of their own (By United Press.) at a leading cafe last evening 2 | th Te te te tet te te ke tk kt TTI tt tte te tte tee |80 that they could entertain offi] Nicw YORK, Sept. 16.—Cblonel| with a woman “in purple hobble SEOTION Md | SECTION 4, * % |Cclals lavishly and thus get their] Roowevelt today resumed his edi-|skirt.” According to current rumor Men's and Young Men's Suits, | w ‘ ‘ i % RUBBER BOOTS GOT THE STANLEY DOLLAR'S GOAT, % | 990d will? torial duties in the office Of the|today, the woman is the “titian|{| business suite, modish goed | Pale cert ieee anaes 4 4 . 7 Just think how nice It would be|GOutiook. Suave and affable, the|haired beauty” employed by the|—f and checks, Worth up to §26, | Suit® Worth $12.50 and $15.00 and i + And this {s no flippant metaphor. It is a literal vital sta # |'f Mayor Gill came back after alcolonel was willing to discités any | government Closing out “ ae ise be ggher gs oe ae * tistical fact, as can be learned b doubter who cares to # |™onth’s cruise on the people's! que with one exception, He hat story was simply cooked svles. $13, 85 Sea ae $6 85 j % carry his inquiry aboard the Dollar liner # |launch, enthusiastic for the peo-/refused to comment on the Teport| "up by some one wanting to inju - ‘aliapeane ans wy i > Dolike wae the possessor of ‘& latge, hand & ple’s welfare and desirous of en-| that ident Taft has d@clared| me,” said Fitzgerald today when * some goat, omniverous and buttinskl. The goat x | forcing yg pris the people's in-jthat he will not be a candidate for| asked about it nis i tt . * was the boss of the steamer, and had things pretty much its seh ng it the prosecuting at-|re-clection in 1912 if Roorevelt de-| Fur h g A * own way from Callao to Kotzebue sound. Hi was Stan. ® rey wae Si by like senti-| cides to try again for the presi-| Ei Price Red; me n ractions * ley. Stanley had one wéakne his appett t couldn't * hents engendered by the hospital-| genx ver rice Keduce # knock off eating, and always went about tt r with a # |(tY Of the people? Wouldn't it be| There have been many stories Me id 1be Black Hose, 4 irs | N mane Minecied 7 % bit-of rope end in his mouth, looking like vat horse * Li ~idd | floated concerning what I will and for reno te | eae Ue Spe 1 * ‘trader chewing a straw 4 here is nothing like a launch! what I will not do, and in all pré iteas tas Waser te 2 ind ce ee 35c * Ga omic retribution caught up with bim one day out & | 274 Plenty of beer to get on the lity there will besmany more in t jose, $8 pairs | Men's Arrow Collars, sold the * of Nome, as the Dollar's crew tell it br The # | 9d side of our public officials, |the future. There have been many Men's 6be W Pi Be 4 % Dollar's hold was loaded with 3,000 sa rubber iL Mr. Hemrich knows that, and so|attacks on me, too, and of course Me a's 66e Work Shirt 35c | Men's Golf Shirts worth $1.50 4 * lected by @ junk company to be made into au bile w | the $2,000 of $5,000 spent by the| there wilt be more. I do not pro Slosin Silk Shirts, worth $3.50. | here only %e 4 *® tires as the weather was rough, was consigned brewery to show our overworked | pose to ¢ iss any of them, pa (C = prwe " pa $2.00 | Men's Golf Shirts worth $1.25 * to the hold, and there he went on a vara rubber jam * fra officials a good time is welll present or future,” Col, Roose aK (By United Press) oars to match, 26¢ extra.) | here only 45 i % boree that wound up in caoutchous delirium tremens. He * |/"“ested sid NEW YORK, Sept. 16 Mrs. 7 *® just gorged fb elf on rubber boot He began to get * Frank Raische today attempted the Premier productions of the most celebrated 4 } rer | brated makers of fine cloth # bouncy, but Stanley didnt have sense. cnovsh ton sen C [xe ARR RRA RR RRR H | first unaccompanied aeroplane | NG Sold here, viz: Sturm, Mayer & Co., Chicago; L. Adler Bros. & ' % and he just kept on eating. He started to bounce around * |*AT LAST, CRIES BALLARD. : SEMINARY READY Might by @ woman in America. |§ Co» Rochester, N. Y.; Michael Stern & Co., Rochester, N. Y \ % the hold, and when the Dollar struck real weather, Stanloy * | % ' J ei | After she had been aloft 10 min Severe cutting in prices on Men's Pants, Hats, Sweaters, Fancy i * was in a deuce of a fix. He was being rattled back and forth & |® Carper : Pipa ay Ai: FOR Good YEAR utes her biplane was caught by a|f Vests, Shoes, Boys’ Suits and Knee Pants. Also on Men's Suite 4 * in the bull like a tennis ball, He hit one side of the hull, * |* down tt fhe Bat b A ‘ gust of wind and wrecked, The|f in stouts and longs—extra size trouser up to 50 walst—also Full % then the other, back and forth, until he lost all semblance # }% house, whict és . machine fell to earth, but Mrs,|§{ Oress Suits and Tuxedos *% to a goat. Stanley was simply bounced to death ee te $05,000 anut aced : The nine — D ear of the Seattle| Raische was unhurt. She extricat * Thus it was that rubber boots got the Stanley Dollar i y a ine te minary began ye torda with @p-|ed herself from the debris, calmi | 7 Stanie Jo! ® da The nl vent late exercises » } 5 miy P * goat Re Py LO 5. he I Pl ., , : 2 pa “ ; ts a nt} turned off the whirring motor and oO n e uness | arte ander Beers, Rey ey-| remarked * ® close b *® | nold and Prof. A. 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