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THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1910. SUPREME COUR 1 IS cry WILLIAMS Nazimova Scores Great 'HERE’S ONE SAD DRAMA FEARS OLD a | Triumph at The Moore NOT WRITTEN BY etal KILLS HIMCR Perhaps two-thirds of the (DINAN AAA AA RRR RAKE ‘ 4 UNMASKED IS CWORGED ch the Alsoriops stage are not beteis | + | DRAMATIS PERSONAE thy rude jostling, 1 pre vs oy taal at all, ‘Thoir stage training tos |# IGN'T IT A COINCIDENCE? # Mag ffir +p duets Beetiand bere ge ye A PBs ben he = DENVER, Colo = Sa State Senator E. M. Williams was | been so superficial, their oppartant “ se he Lols theatre sagt dale say roses 4 he) “And ing ‘ (Conetuded.) J, The fule laid down by the, court) atood by his wife, Mrs. Una M,|ties for the acquiremont of, 2Phi|S gol’, arity Moire oe refit Z| Two young buriles vo Tuzming to rude youths) “And aa} ine, a ule identifying ay ; Shon i cald “HEIR® AND PER-|eoate erroneous, vnjust Ine ite| Williams, yesterday, Judge Jobn/stage art under the guidancd of a! % {mpreasive. developments of # _ Spectators, including Mra, Law tor sou unenetn youths, ‘tvere welll would. | : noel - SONAL REPRESENTATIVES” it/crroct upon the rights of the un-|E: Main signed the decree, after|real stage director so meager, Md) ® the plot wan the disclosure to #|" Re eas co ee esian frowns aul sous | ed woul tt an did not mean what. It said but \nd aroused ko much in| Ustening to Mra. Williams’ teuti|thetr general expertence no Wnitdd|® « young man that a certain # wes fon pender ity, Geon becom oe | meant “WIDOW OR CHILDREN."| dignation both among lawyers and|Mony. Williams did not contest the/that they do not tn the full weate| % young woman wan his own Hit: #| goone 1—Teinttetly lehted cis coe: echacaiy tient il, thee aryera ore Ng ; In short, it mutilated the law) anong workingmen that the court | Suit of the word fill the rolew nasigied |» ter In “Little Byolf,” the | (Geraida). ¢ eavent os be 4 € «ving taken We t passed ‘by the legislature and in-| hos eon repeatedly appealed to to| Mra. Williams told the court that/them, but simply play at them |* play which followed “The gl jy. aoe 4 Mp tm geo adie. reek 1] 08th] iia ea Crt tended to be general in its applica-| reverse or modify it Even the| (he senator had been guilty of cold] If there are #o many more bad] City,” an Impreusive scene in | Lending man at ife ¢ Hier ier ger A hal ch glee te yg tion so as to exclude parents from |court itself has since repudiated |treatment, studied neglect, cruel|aetors than good ones, tn't It an! ® the disclosure to a young man # | "tine at Dountl mie | Youths advance quickly and swat “I have drifted inte ' recovering for the killing of achild, /ity logic and admitted It to be| treatment and personal indignities) oasy matter to realize the time, the|® that a certain young woman in # a " y mune leading wan op-jaw.. He sinks to} middie age poverty Greany 1 a husband for the killing of his) w . In the Manning case, re-| towards her since their marriage! pationce, the money and the tedious) @ not his own sister indy” mwrence at us away,|! a . “page y and friendiess, and ¢ Fri t wife, or a sister for the killing of lin the 34th Washington, and /O8 November 1, 1892, ‘The couple|detalls of tryouts and ton | ® oy, ian’ tk Gets tone ted ae] minds telly = pavement unconscious. | Youthe| stan the preseeraaaanan her brother. Under this decision ng the same question, the} has no children The property| that Licbler & Co, muat have gone] ® scenes directly following one *| r Awre ry tiles well See neteae” Wat peneaee | ca ent old age.” 4 depeng t employing corporations engaged in aid jrights were settled out of court [through to assemble that remark-|® another, with exactly reverse #] go. i > 6a exoaea.) } o left » ' enterprises in which accidental | think it proper to say that,| Senator Williams was one of the|able cast Just seen here with Violal® faots? | gecme. S-Reterior of Gerald's} escas | manuscript which indulgeg ale g4 deaths are frequent need only .tolas this court Is now constituted, | most extreme “wets while in the/Allen, or that the Shuberts Oo |gae awe kebekekheene be er Oke Set ene tone ACT | onopt nee at various Ml 5 employ UNMARRIED MEN, and it this question were now here as|legisiature, He was defeated by|pertenced in gathering the very ef | cad Ing woman, Automobile and chaut : 2 lot 1 Ona aaa co to KILL instead of MAIMING them, | one of original statutory construc: | Daniel don for renomination in}fective company which | even-|tnto the limitations of a single act. | _ curbing of street. Old man,| Beene 1 (interior of t 4 ea In comparing religion, ‘ inorder to escape civil liability for/tion, it ie not improbable that a|the recent primaries {ng opened at the Moore with Mme. | But aa a dramatic poom it In one | shoved by buries, collides with | physician) have come to the ig their negligence different construction would be Nasimova? For it wan the general |of Ibsen's bost. It is a drama of in Berend man, ruffiing dignity and) Physician ; He will recove oid that the r Judge Dunbar Dissented adopted. But a mere change in the excellence of everything which first |tenso paychology; it ts almont | clothing y (Sloe gin fizz and slow curtain.) | superstition, In order to stretch a plain stat-| personnel of the court should not COCKRAN JOINS 1, Ah, and most impressed the experienced ly a baring of souls aading Man: “TI prithee, cease (Quick curtain.) | i < ute Into such unrecognizable shape,| be treated as justification for over playgoer at the Moore last night, It It gave Nazimova a magnificent | zm 2 : x3 ww oss + i, LA CKOSSE, Wi ( Judge Gordon wrote an opinion of | ruling former decisions, even) 2 is & company that is qualified to|opportunity, and she turned that local pearl unter named a J aeveral pa while Judge Dunbar,| though the individual judges may | NEW YORK, Oct 1 |play almost anything in modern|opportunity Into a triumph Bhe Scherrer has found ‘Dn @ clam shale the “grand ol@ man . think that they were erroneous.” | Bourke Cockran announced aad |drama, and that would prove inter. |has more nearly perfected her Eng ja pearlslug which Ie am gan ‘ @lapceed of the question : This comment was made during |{at he will assiat the cause offesting in almost everything }iish unti! now hor accent has be proc nm of & woman senting opinion of three line n} the restoration period, the interval | Heory L, Stimson, republican nom Was « Big House, come rather attractive than other showing f well formed tops, 4 onte pines Soueas thx Geamn ee. Oe inee for overnor of row, Tork 8s nt was one of the gala nights of| wise, It is not so pronounc ed a8 even @ smal! corn on the ifs sale a nt. I think the right (to) pench of Judge rdon and the | Jo!ing his friends on the stumpithe new dramatic season. The big | was Modjeska’s at the time of her| id recover) Is conferred by the plain| elevation tole of Judges Rudkin,|im che interests of the candidate.| playhouse was almost completely last tour, And speaking of Mod-| GIRL NURSE IN ASYLUM HERSELF CRAZY "AN ABSOLUTE _NECESSITY, language of the atatute, which {|} Root and Crow, IN| IT THE, Cockran will be one of Col. Roose /gold out. The fame of Nazimova|joska and Sara Bernhardt and| CHICAGO, Oct Insanity 1#|She left this letter 180 Thinks At Le not capable of construction COURT TOOK THE POSITION) Yelt’® right hand men in the direo/and the name of Ibsen had drawn | Clara Morris and a few of the great|contagious, This was the dict of] “Please for me: but before I re One 7 There is a of law that a) THAT, HAVING COMMITTED AN “on of thé campaign the most discriminating of local |ones of the past, it would seom that|a physician and the coroner In the |car en at the deten “neti a Pf person is pre 4 to intend that | INJUSTICE IN ONE DECISION, yuRY PROBE FOR EXPLOSION, |P!4yeoers, who did not patror Nagimova is well in the line of|ease of Emma Koenigberg, 20 years |tion b craz le, and | out with * g which is the natural consequence IT WOULD PERSIST IN COM. Los ANGELES. Cal. Oct. 21.|[b8en with thelr eyes shut or | legitimate succession to thelr droop-|old. She had been engaged as a|that Pros hg ev: om Sse nileage books Out OM & trip wig. Stuart * valle, sad resents a St ‘ Why? Het }I have to put up at all hotels a ar h to eat good, bad and § 1 of the Times dy-|2rether Ibsen, great as he is, is|ing manties, She h me to a climax to.{®® acquired taste, And it takes a|intensity, she pe thelr flery|nurse the detention hospital, | Death is a thousand times to os the emo_|where insane are committed until|ferred to insanity. I don’t want to Walter Bordwel},|Pretty fine aggregation of players |tions superbly, she ie dramatic {n|their condition can be investigated. |be a burden to anyone, and I have lives of its nd refuses|FUSED ONCE TO PENALIZE court, ordered the|t® #urmount his difficulties, The|every fiber, and above all she has|She left the place last week, and/no desire to see an : to do so is the lives of (CARELESS MURDER, IT WOULD a special grand jury,|Sbubert company last night hurdied | the sinuous grace of youth, the good | today ended her life by taking gas.! Insanity was the ve dome of theee empic short,| CONTINUE IN THAT REFUSAL. ‘rhe yonire will report Tuesday them with néver « trip }looks of youth, and the full, rich| mu the And this ie the court which its | Little Eyolf’ wan the bill, fo or | speaking volee of youth, and the DOES POKER GAME ‘AFFECT THE MI Dp “ge Gordon dec ease} champions insist should not be MAJOR WINIFIELD SCOTT DEAD. |the first time } a straight-| World before her, and the admira of his own acts. The natural con-|MITTING THE SAME INJUSTICE | pho inventignt sequence ot of a corpora: |IN ALL SUBSEQUENT SIMILAR jarmiting cane ¢ tion which ard the! DECISIONS; THAT, HAVING RE- day when Jude alty for most of th preventable} no wrong. Major Winfle t thi city, |possess no great tn period of her career. Bear Nazi. 4" . t " sof that |t Fe Sue p ion ad Pas ee ae eve any accidental deaths, these careless The Boss of the System and the | formerly nation n of theltalky and depressing, and tts | mova tn mind for the big things of P)"* . poke feng steal gy Letina A ney tgs Say Mbt got Fo egy Te ne ee ders System of the Boss ¢ title of |Grand Army of Je, died] portant scenes could be compre |rhe future 2 Fp ly able to execute a| Morgan, who died at the age of 80) thing without sroumiumm Judge Stiles’ Opinion l Soueureatets urine th thie earhen wheteeday ak inna will was put up to Register of Wills! years, leaving two wills |know mine won't. It has to hon “Hee deateicn tm | something break the i was a great surpris profession, ¢ d | " ° Pes pet | My fr p fessonioe of twas wont woot She Doesn’t Like Gum, But Emmerson, Jr. was granted « del mormon. | Mz,trionds ofa lala upon decisions under a Kentucky eree ¢ te dive from Kath-| Riggo attained conside iT anait snatiehis mat statute, repealed at the time and | S C Mil f I Sy Suction Greamilttety fome seate aik a 1@ | DA medicine fakers, that adve’ watch bote ne ste larity our own | he hews es oO t he suprer rt, the gyp-| Princess 4 nee law exact/ Ontted Press) names that were stricken fre the |«y violinist, Jancz! Rigo, being the | Ward of Detroit, elope Used medicines Ore humbugs, oa but I notice that are always comp! iateg a frie. i ; ompross ooh ee : ; 3 won't. aot CHARGE CENSUS i: AMOTIRR DIVORCE NCO TORLAN, [FE eae | ) language o! L. Stiles, of WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.—Follow- | rolls will not make any appreciable se land pains and Tacoma, a former member of the} “No, 1 never was a typewriter ling the report of Special Agent Me-| difference WILLING TO JUMP FROM TALL BUILDING (fp vi topae” keaton si Kenzie, who has been revising the Padding In Seattic CINCINNATI, Oct. 21—George) Cincinnati's tallest sky-scrape the | fare and The census officials say that Se-| Howard, noted balloonist, and pilot) Traction building, into a net. He|my work when ft needs me aul attic indulged in several kinds of of the balloon Drifter in the rec nays |believe I owe my good digesta! padding. The character of each will | contest Indianpolis, and the “IT have studied out just how 1! and sound heal stated that the population of Spo-| be explained, it Is said, when Seat- | world’s er champion bridge) would have to make the jump,|lar use of Stuart's Dyspepels kane would be announced prodably |tie's population is announced the | diver and jumper, a ich would be the highest ever at-/ lets, year in and year out, and a returns of Spokane, Wash Director of the Census Derand the ablest .corporation lawyers | fm the state, and one of the first|ster’s Millions,” now playing at the friends and warmest champions of | Seattle. | the supreme court, said fn bis brief} “it's hard to believe that when | in the ca Supreme court 5 y Nell Fi é ho Frank T. Post, of Spokane. one | 8!" enkt: Mins: Nell. Vranedn, who} AE itt ot 1 plays the part of one in “Brew hoe of Nesbitt vs. the} you watch Miss Franzen rattle the next week \ 1d.” i : ‘world Y >, js . ast of thie week or the first of next. that he wants to jur mpted in the world the “Joshing” in the Northern Pacific railroad lkeys, but she crosses her heart “While there was some nt The report from Portland hae not ——— gerne never convince me to the contman, “The Noble case we believe to be/and says no. “I've chewed about} jat Spokane,” said Durand been received yet. so the extent of — LINA WILL SING IN BOSTON THS YEAR Tuned to hnve Beartburs dag | Wrong, both in principle and upon | two miles of gum, though, I believe | jtends to Indicate that it a i hy 4 e .. rn authority. The case should be/since 1 went on the stage,” Miss| |done intentionally, and the | aa in the Oregon city Ie net) poSTON, Oct. 21—Lina Cavalieri /he was running no school of morals, Boel pes oc all Tel y squarely overruled. It decides no! Franzen went on. “Seems I always ‘a ; Ce tee ba The sinless the public “24 that she certainly should ap-| \ oon sor stanmie marie j rule of property and no vested in-}draw a gum-chewing part. If I —_— . mM 2 , ecsill of. that his house as arranged unless | S04 Iter rs EG ek this for terests will be disturbed by such|iiked gum it would be all right, L B E objects. Director Russell o} h€ the opera patrons refused to coun for 2 cree cnet gg k are acourse. The rule of stare decisis | put 1 don't pPenice opera yon sald today that! tenance her. | doctor told me the best 1 ‘ame has no application to a case like| But," and she straightened up this.” and saluted, “orders is orders. By the way, you have to be able to FIGHT ON VICE | , Kilts PARROT FOR TALKING TO CHICKS, |i" crt Sree Interesting Reading for : pe 3 Server owned ty Ott hnelder| talked like those sane | cents a month for them ever ie t i ! Pec . baterday now heard P ” nk: J I st to ti Tubercular Invalids Tn a big meeting last night of the; public morals, and ie in full lof Sa Id escaped ybsterday |). © thieves were robbing bis roo ae arg Pras” ven : } Men's clnb of University Christian) sccord with the efforts now be evening and flew e hen house {he ran out wit chureh, during which munictpareon-| [99 Made to throw the fight [oe ay snow. It ta a gun and fired 1 *\ cigars, I feel ike shaking The makets of Ecko kill " 2 " © the /killed Bolly. Schneider buried the | with myself for I cam keep my: ative—the medicine th n's Alter-| is curing} ni rk pl i 1 - ir Siherddionls all over the country | ditions were thoroughly discussed + dlp pod serge Be pont dee |heng, which set up a great cack ling | bird today | ach and digestion in Ses ae Will send direct, a pamphlet and [the Yor 1 tions, algnifi life, betievi that when the | der for fifty cents @ month other. jiterature, that every con jeant of the state of public te Bepsctagon I gy Ran gp ese | SNAKE SLEEPS FOR FORT Y -THREE YEARS lcare for any better Ife insurane sumptive should read. It tells in |ment over the exposure of o will rise up and demand a NEWARK, N. J., Oct. 21—Work need to crawl around., My druggist tells me they apie) thelr own language the of! ¢ |tlons by The Star were pasned change |men excavating for the Lackawan-| — » one of the men killed it. The! most popular of all stomachae those whom Eckman's Alterative The present increase in crime, “To that end it applauds a pa railroad «improvements atiplace whe snake was found|cines and that they have mami has cured politica! corruption, the statue of forte of private citizens or ic | Bloomfield, N. J., came | had been filled in 45 years age 4) ed their popularity and suctem te: do as advertised. Teri | Such straight-from-the-heart evi the social evi! and kindred vices servants to cond © feet|on the surface was two feet of trap | cause they a large black snake mn dishor In | ape dence as this booklet holds Is con are dingracefal in the extreme men or Corruption In office, and|from the surface of the ground wk a hard macadam. It fs be-| bring results, and results ar sith 9 vincing | “The club recognizes the | plodges unewerving joya to the The reptile was over four fect| lieved the snake had been buried | count in a patent medicine ss mam No matter if you have unfortun value of publicity in matters of Ceht long. It soon showed signs of life there for nea a half century as in selling barbwire, F &tely spent time and money expert . —— vee " ey i menting with nearly every “« an | i under the firmament—-investigate Eckman’s Alterative. If shown the heart-touching affidavit of a father whose only son was cured of tuber culosis by Eckman’s Alterative af-| ter all hope had been abandoned,!use a typewriter before you can|a botch of it. So J always write would it not carry some weight| write fast on it, even in make-be-|‘Now Is the time for all good men 216-218-220 Pike St. 216-218-220 Pike St. KESSLER QUITS] sweats. My brother recomme HAVING HANDLED THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE AND SOLD THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS’ WORTH OF MERCHAND- of 1905 I began to take it. At this | Eckman’s Alterative. In the ISEATA time I am perfectly well and ro- be Mofo BALLOON IN BIG RACE Great Loss Financially | MISS NELL FRANZEN. with you? A specimen:—718 Cher-| 1 on the stage. I know, be-|\to come to the ald of the party,’ ry St., Philadelphia, Pa cause I've tri You bit two or or something like that, when I'm] Gentlemen. In J three keys at once and get your playing a typewriter part. 1 had| first noticed the conditic showed | had Consumption weight rapidly; had a hollow cough amined together and make |to practice up a lot.” RR ce weight has increas 140 pounds. Not a trace of my old trouble remains. I will gladly ex 3 WE FIND WE HAVE A LOT OF BROKEN LINES. fi} petite ned merits of this edicine cm Barns eens — et na t Eckman's chitis, Asthm: Ort Drag Co. Harill Drug Cov and vtia of itaeand, which Iapded | Armbraater were. wel an dear THESE MUST GO. WE DON’T CARE WHAT WE GET FOR THEM. WHAT WILL HAPPEN SATURDAY ISA Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, | Louis. landed at | Pa, for additiontt evidence. The former record was 1,193| from Halleysburg. yesterday, but| EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE WILL BE SOLD PROPORTIONATELY. CREDIT AT THE NATIONAL 18 REAL|(00n whic tg xoare wae el FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF THE ITEMS: (Signed) L. GERHARDT. | GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Oct. 21.| | Teh America II and the Dussel-| cures Bron-|—The world’s distance and sustain-|dorff are still unreported y Throat\ed flight records for ballooning} The Helvetia landed without mis-| i} and Lung Affection For sale by, were broken by the balloon Hel-|hap. Pilot Schaeck and Aide Paul/ F booklet of cured cases and write to|ing traveled 1,500 miles from St.| Helvetia was supposed to have} 2 7, P ne, ; a Mare. 60, mies|f] SHAME TO TELL. | today it was learned that the bal ACCOMMODATION }Germania, after parting with the | | America Il, and the Dusseldorff, the ‘ solid horthanes. ower” okinannl GROVES, casvucedscusvaktibereredacss iS Pear ey ots PARI Ee, RG IE c OE MPR G ety ret INP vo sqseueenee and passed Sudbury, Wanipetae ar 15¢ 5c $2.60 SILK AND WOOL. $1 28 $4.00 MEN’S PANTS $i 9 Lake Temiskaming | WOU cnccrsdenscivesightedsussverecteens UNDERWEAR ossescebecabenaces ' cuT TO ¥ evened | ig Women’s Wear |:***** testers 8 a 1c f} stinres!8** swede Gee 89: * * SUSPENDERS .......-ss0s eee cesdusves CORDUROY PANTS, CUT TO .....seeereneeee § : * WOMAN HASN'T HAD * 10¢ $1.25 ALL-WOOL 78 i i * SLEEP FOR 7 YEARS #|M Tics ides Gisceenls Dhganneanvenes 1c . UNDERWEAR pee ie ae cece { aston i 25¢ BOSTON $1.50 ALL-WOOL 85 t + EN ct. 21.—~Buda | FURS fi ces, ox cme HE Seago coo AMO HT Gute and Phsee co & *® the case of a woman who has * $2.00 68c $1.00 HEAVY RIBBED 53c | & not slept for seven years. % VESTS “Tey Sere UNDERWEAR wearer. avseens 1% i * Frau Bertha Hejeme who * 10¢ HANDKER $12.50 MEN'S SUITS $1.25 COAT 68 ] SUI S |* has a little girl of 10, began *® CHIEFS csccseeehdggien eens 4c CUT TO . ‘ $3.48 SHIRTS > oveseenan 6 ; * her long vigil one night when ® $1.00 DRESS $15 MEN’S SUITS $1.00 HEAVY FLANNEL 49s t Ae 9 y dagen attempted to SHIRTS . arr 68c cuT TO $4.89 OVERSHIRTS * seeneeeenre | j OA | S ih ahs bab met tens Pg ‘ets al 50¢ 18¢ $20.00 MEN'S SUITS iz 89 2.50 HEAVY FLANNEL 85c | ie dages halthag bed ake haa TIES éodnsn eerMnstehadaaie ; a Pena ee iene OVERSHIRTS eer i l* any inclination to do so. She * 75c STOCK $25.00 MEN'S SUITS $2.50 SUIT 89 MILLINER | * is in excellent health, and has * TIES ay teens 33¢ CUT TO veri iivcceceeeeeeeeeenenes $10. 8$ CASES : she eeee eeeeeneeens he * never had a day's Illness, but * 45c HEAVY WOOL $20.00 OVERCOATS $3.50 SUIT $9 | q Y |% as soon as she lies down she & 80CKS aiciee 19¢ cuT To 7 $6.8 CASES eyabiee Aneesss) ean 1, i 3 *® is weized with a violent nerv- & $1.00 SWEATER $20.00 CRAVENETTES 5.00 89 *® pelled to sit up again *| <é J . vies + caeceatnvoak ee eee nd Sets $2.50 SWEATER $1 19 $5.00 BOYS’ SUITS $1 49 $8.00 SUIT $3.39 crweWewwenaeebues See mea oeee eons ‘ stv cUuT TO " eu CASES on | } ‘ 7ée BOVS' PANTS $10.00 AND $12.00 BOYS’ a 89 i] | STEALS WATCHES. | SHIRTS tees . 48c cUuT TO 13c RAINCOATS . a I, | Bok kicking a hol 1 the plate 25c WOOL $3.00 CORDUROY PANTS $10.00 BOYS e 89 glass front of a ry store at 80CKS ‘ ’ 11c cuT TO $1.89 OVERCOATS ‘ | 120 First av., a thief grabbed a tray 4 fa |holding @ dozen watehe alued at ; 0, and made b cape early thi S Pe ' tite fuoanan tain” so | Store Open at 9:30 — — Wanted jf | vas standing at First av. and Ye ore Upen at ¥: alesiadies an alesmen Wan le heard the T ht D , nab » overtake the thief, who concn ee ational Ouitining behalf of the re-vlection of Senator Lodge. | |

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