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6 THE STAR—THURSDAY,\NOVEMBER 10, 1910. rs | VV © |SUFFRAGETS CALL. ’ Al HAY TOANNOUNCE SUES CANDY ELECTION FACTS FROM wm | = GEE, Ms TOUGH Bh en ee 2 SUFFRAGE RIGHTS FOR NOT MARR He was brought be ACROSS THE COUNTRY | After spending five days in the| midst, He's been here about four ( J : cliy Jail, during which time the po-ldays. On Monday he started to # tay , ae EX ] ED liew endeavored to learn why he|celebrate—61 of an inch of rain} at ifs s : ; nol A wie A Candy Mang, — ; | congresamar , wi wling around the residence |fell, Blection day of an inch! soon as mw determined by act t ’ 4,00 IN KING COUN TY patie snags 0 =e Matrlet with candles and matches|of motsture fell. Wednesday 1,96) canvassing board that woman Buf 44, ’ ¢ according ye, , * Pais ne ia his pockets, John Merton Han-|inches poured down on us. Up to| frage has carried, Governor Hay tailed ¢ ble B A 1, led the cramento, Cal—firam John : (Concluded.) - son Hendricks waa released by|5 o'clock this morning 3.73 inches will make announcement ot ee ‘led to provide ¢ y ticke on's plurality for governor tn 20,|in some of viyde Fitch's plays, and| Police Judge Gordon this morning. | haw fallen in the last four days peck, #08 Gen nmi ge lll an H he democratic! 000. Johnson is a republican In-|at one time appeared in Mupport of | John Merton says he carried the|Last November was a record! franeh nen 1B bshingiom) eagle A divorce this * ticke v more than irgent | Amelia Bingham | Ynatchos and candles because he| month for rain, 9.11 inches falling | state Indications sd i ro ber anonth aip Judge Black | The present Mra, Willets was was & woodaman, and afraid of|in 30 days measure carried f Nearly t votes were| Bluefields, W. Va—Lieut, Turn-| born a Mi sington In Brooklyn breaking hin neck while prowling 3 H cast for an any other! ery, army ¢ ran a! opera-| She married a man named Holmes, | around In the dark, | = of tor, a det ut, will go after Sen.| When a girl, and after his death be Fi John Merton | N hon roes weve] Sexes Ha aac | tase aang tana nt ] PREDERICK & NELSON, Inc.——BASEMENT SALESROOM attle, and 426 in the| ture is ¢ atic a Brooklyn lawyer and banker pector on the at | | She Went to Reno, Laat February Mra, Arnold went om” at police Chicago.—On adge C. §. Cut Judge Gordon ae” hens cindiaate fcr se a . ‘ “| don't read the newspapers,” |i - Pe ° stove Perr fae wage th em WY hese ac as Sn pid aves Seren gee aoe New Arrivals in Moderatel y-Priced pal for] socialist, ran within 1,000 votes of] {tor the couple motored and at aged to Ket out of police hend-| ureau an resser car S, ams an * __ | the winning candidate for mayor Of] tended the weekly flghts of the MRS CARRIE C, CATT. quarters without suffering arrest. | heey: tea yom te teett eee onautio club at Mineola NEW YORK, Nov, 10—While the Hospital Insane Double. We amphrey led by nearly! Princeton—ast nteht atudente| Co: Edward Willets offered $1,-|men folks were busy voting ‘ | 000,000 to anyone who would prove|day, Mra, Carrie Chapman his son had married Amber Lawlord | “boss” of the suffraget party, was when the scandal wa {ta height, | buay perfecting her political organ Six months later he died and Sam's |tation and working on the fine 00 in Seattle here celeb: Miss O'Meara, last 20 years the number of insane lin the state In hospitals, public and private, hag increased from 16,006 ted the election of For ont Wilson as governor ne only woman| mer Presic on the ticket, was defeated by|of New Jersey ° he t han 2 to 32,060, abcording to the state A new line of well-finished Cotton Pieces, some with lace edges and ma- better than 2 to 1 Scranton, PaccCongressman(®ime was not mentioned in the| pointers given her recently by #uch|iqnack- eomminsion - - : There were four a yaad gee td ‘inn. | Will. Everything went to the widow, | old war horses of politicn ax Col,| | chine-embroidered centers, and others with one or two rows of lace in-center, for, and only one weht, on the afte on, | Abe Gruber and Coroner Jullus Har F t } eet ints Seabventl ina Kept It Quiet. Rk Pe RM + HANG oF lines + William Hi¢ bilities of $275,000, avd assets of} When Willets wired the news of | burger. | tai z t Very attractively priced as follows: non-partis: on ok tere io eclatat to{his marriage to Mrs. Arnold, he| “Tammany Hall itself will not be R ] P | ’ 5 oe $175,000. Focht was reelected to/bis marriage to Mra. Arnold, he| | Tummany tia nett wit motes || svetall Frices al 12x12 Round Lace Pieces, each, 15¢. being v congress. i 4 \ | fragets of this city,” she said. Al 4 } i ~ ; artford, Conn., had tied the knot. | " | i , \ = a Milwaukee—In addition to send-|Mr. Johnson, when questioned, was|though @ thorough “organization || ublic Markets I} 12x12 Round Lace Pieces, embroidered, each, 19¢ 4 oe Aa krongbold, wher ing Victor Berger to congr the | reticent, but admitted he married | ¥oman,” Mra, Catt ts expected to be socialists na Black carried but one ward, the fieer, from Eleventh, by 110 vc m nt every county of-| thom early in the summer, and not|# “ood boss,” and as county chair PIKE PLACE MARKET, | 20x20 Round Lace Centerpieces, each, 50¢. verift to dog catcher. | that day or the preceding day. He|™&n faces no tnsurrections. The | said he had been asked not to say | *Ufraget organization was effected Sioux Fails, $. O.—Woman’s suf-| anything about the ceremony, Reg: |Tecently at a monster meeting at age and local option were both| tstrar M. C. Law said the license to|Carnemie hall, attended by delegates tated in 8 Dakota. |wed had beon granted so long ago 4nd alternates from each district that he had forgotten all about it| Party and district leaders, election Morida votes! until it was recalled to bis mind, | Captains and ward bosses, are part the Willeta,|of the new suffraget “machine.” A wide range of new designs in 18x50 and 30x30 Round Pieces and 30x30 quare Pieces is offered at 65¢ each Desoment Saleoneia came the closest of atic candidate to be by 100 v | | Strong Specials in Linens and Domestics | CLOSING OUT A QUANTITY OF BED SHEETS AT 50¢ EACH— and there are a number of odd brands Jacksonville, Fla.— ‘appagetes again for local option, by reduced} Taken by and lar east in the F ward. The Ninth ward cast 74 prohi-| "sures Lawlord-Arnold opin in a do Dition votes, the big dry vote of - licious morsel, and soclety ts en the city ? Muskogee, Okla.—Treasurer Mo-|joying it to the limit. Until Willets | Out of the 17 Kir Brayer was shot and killed by | sees fit to explain his relations with county repre-| judge Beckett in an electian quar » Lawlord woman and Mrs. Wil her divorce from ot promises to be Gentatives in the house at Ol : . ; apap Sag rel. McBrayer bad attacked Beck-| lets to tell about lation ome are soiled, some slightly damaged about 100 sheets in all—to be disposed of at this specially-low pr USEFUL SHORT LENGTHS OF SHEETINGS, PILLOW CASING® AND YARD-WIDE MUSLINS, PRICED FOR CLEARANCE— w {| Short Lengths of Bleached | and Unbleached Sheetings, | all widths, special, to close special, to close out, 8¢ yard. | out, 15¢ yard. out, 25¢ yard. Basement Salestoom, An Accumulation of Remnants and Short Lengths Standard Outing Flannels Dress Ginghams of good makes and other ‘lannelettes useful Wash Fabrics, all grouped for clear Standard Quality Percales | ance ————— Special 1 OC) Yard | Women’s Warm Knit Petticoats, 50 ja, but five will be Sertnere tt with a hoe. Arnold, the mar . dulled with sp Morris, . PORTLAND, Ore., Nov, 10.—Os ¢ bench, ran sec Washirigton—The _ dest ures wald Went, democrat, has been . “ ive the democrats 226, republicans om the ticket In King county, Gose | 8{¥® ¢ electéd governor of Oregon, a state leading him. 144, In a ged congress, making | which gave Taft 24,000 plurality. | anc ial eos |The remainder of the republican NATIONAL RESULTS Wisin Vorlecaadbucitie iu ticket, from the congresstonal nom- | it ; rt = Y ineos to state engineer, have been | i ere ors were elected In New ork, | swept into office by big majorities CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 10.—Re Ohlo, New Jersey, Connecticut, Th last b of the re ni t turns today indicate that © popes of the republicans | " y a “rey. | Massachusetts, Oklahoma, Oregon, for Bowerman’s #uc is over West democrat, has been elected gover-| Colorado, Wyoming, Alabama, Ror, but that the rest of the repub-| South Carolina, wees and North ean ticket was successful. The| Dakota. Republicans won in Penn-| (Concluded.) Rext legislature will be 45 repub-|«yivania, New Hampshire, Rhy Mean against 36 democrats, which Island, low Kansas, Michigan Sasures Senator Clark's re-election. | winnesota, Nebraska, Wisconsin,| f | ee South Dake ‘alifornia, Nevada} FARGO, N. D., Nov. 10.—Election | and Tennessee. tod at hem sod, plaw tatle & pound wk sharp ¥ ‘a a & i ¥ u Mi c : . Yard-wide Muslins, bleach- 42- and 45-inch Pil ed and unbleached qualities, | Casings, special, to close went glimmering early today when West overcame Bowerman’s lead in een | Multnomah county (Portland) ‘Anthgovernment leaders took @ West's lead throughout the state hand in the demonstration, and sev-|at 4 o'clock this morning, with » eral newspaper offices were at-|more than half the total vote |ptreh be ier aime TO gg agg Smeg | Kimono tacked | counted, was 1,95 and the repub herring Tesults in North Dakota are still es The Mexica ald was stoned | lican leaders admitted that the final | Ll the government | figur @oubtful Many candidates who| Washington — The republicans | "4 E!_Imparc * probably would give West a} were believed to have been elected | will pe ries the senate ia the next {OTRAR, Was made the object of an-| clear pluraity of 3,000 at the least jother attack. Tt tthe TAL) FOOLISH MAN TOOK | at— in the early returns are now run-| congress by 61 to 40. plant | DRINK OF LINAMENT, Bing behind. ter paper was naiderably dam —Rasement Saleawom. THINKING IT WHISKEY |*) aged and some of its employes in jured The authorities today believe that this phase of the outbreak | : | Mitwaukee—Henry F. Cochems, BOISE, Idaho, Nov. 10.—The out-|defeated for congress by Victor fome of the contest for governor | Berger, socialist, used to be a fa between Gov. Brady. republican, andj mous football player at the state STAMFORD, Conan Nov. 9 | Joneph Marchis mistook a strong ” 7 + | “emcee Bewley, democra ts still | hiversity poseahar, seg by antigoverm | horse lintment for whiskey, and he oday. An offic count — . didot’ discover the mistake anti) he ’ - » : an >, 7 i! may be necessary Siataiiiald os abiae eee Seeing an American fig |i allowed about two ounces of Women’s Short Knitted Petticoats, in black, red, navy-blue and white; eid | ernor won by 20,000. Taft's plu.| floating over a chop owned by & fit tig employes and fellow labor : nl mast ige finished t atch and Springfield, Mo.—One republican | rality in 1908 was 275,000, : citizen of the United States, | ors placed him tn an automobile | ss. b- | with stripes at the bottom in contrasting color, edge finished to match and top vis wit the marching rioters made a “| dash for it and tore t flag from its staff, The emblem jand hurried him to the Stamford | | hospital, where Dr. Cloonan admin was insuited and torn to bits. ved Marchis’ life. -_ Ks The crowd carried piec of sient te tenses ca lien Taree | oman antaie Onan ‘MOORE THEATRE Women’s and Children’s Winter Footwear i fitted with drawstring. Price 50c. —Basement Salesroam. AMUSCM-NTS. DO YOU BELIEVE IN LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT? on Juarez av., where speech Jat the Grand wil » for the Pav #T—Matines featur denouncing the United Stat lowa Mordkin of p ) od American Actress i} ] Pri ‘ | were made Tuesday and Wednesday. ‘The «al VIRGINIA WARNED | pecia rices Do you believe in love at first | mantic turn of mind meets a young Americans Assaulted Jlery ts partly rese as well as In Her Latest Play Success Z sight? man who ly, thi jot | Amer were’ stone | down stairs ITM OMY I at ama | Misses’ and Children’s heavy kid and dull calf School The Star asked this question |°! ber, Pe 00, It passe th eting place Nest Attraction—The Miesiag trl | Shoes, with broad, round toes and low heels. Sizes 54a in, | street cars containing the schoc ‘ - affair’ she has ever part and she {magines she has found her| children were stoned of Miss Texas Guinan of th Kiss- | ‘one and only | The situation today is admittedly ing Girl” company that she did. Al A wedding mony follows, | Krave Teady the letters have begun to| then comes the sad awakening, an The feder Tuesday following the declaration 8, special $1.45 ial $1.65 pair; 11% special $1.95. pair. GRAND OPER HOUSE 22.5 Sor | Boys’ Patent Leather Dress “4 } government has taker Sear aspera aie “A young lady who has a highly | than ‘ . " Tonight--Matinee Today - Yul ‘alf Butte { flood the Contest Editor's desk. |in a very short time a div ends |a hand rnor Landa y Esear | os Wade of Wisk Catenin. | and Dull - Button Many of the writers believe in love | this f and the struggle for ex t in which “ne. Wi0G8 OF THER CABBAGE n sw lasts, with at first sight. As many others do | istence |s on more taken up by ated, has rarest toes and heavy exten 3 net. Here Is one writer who does /a ‘sadder ma and a ‘wiser man ia with the] Next attract as Volunteer Or . m va ial $1.95 pair not j (MISS) ADELE RIES Ding, 3 Opeuiig Matinee punts , $s . i “How often we hear the exp 2 n Blk nephew of the 5 said to } Wom ate ath ho r street or dress wear, id sion, ‘It was & case of love at first | What do you think? have followed the rioters about, but | in lace or button style, with hea w light soles and Cubar } the real meaning of the word. Of) o'clock © wa rt . | t i course {t happens in novels, and it| pairs ‘ riot atinee Baturde ' bi enerally occurs in our m 1 | week fi t e to Th * Taker Stock Co. tn || + SS dranias, but in real life is merely | biggest held incident, NDEM SOUTHERN sKittw iy i & case of ‘mistaken identity for some more the build pol rigee—18 ae, 18 eee H fi ean peeche |Next Atiraction, “The Man on the Mox fmaginative nature and is of a ro-!the Co hi Protest Entered if} Have accounts in this : | American ambassador ha today by the } } | the importance of = I have seven good reasons why teaching them to save Aaa | a ‘ nited Press.) faced Gordon t to|fear th agg agi ; of cogy [DE Savings Account Ps jt Poles t v d the | may be If not, start one for AUEST WHERE gl) ke ate cm h ta fo ‘ $1.00 today VRE Loe. FY Gor. narrow! at iM sre HAPPY JACK GARDNER & CO. the ha r © was allowed to go. 5 . 6—Other Big ¥ ry sald to be Falla \ epg! : | tl yr tereeseeeee*e*s FIREMEN AFRAID — : zne insane man shot * THREE KITTENS ARE e an Or Lois Th t nately he o ¢ * SIAMESE TRIPLETS * ’ eatre } when 4 i * MIDDLEPORT, N. Y * je Pow-|l! Seant Schlehu “ 1. An-|* James Albone, gave *|} STUBBORN FIRE a Rt: other man who hea he neo* sew day ago to t * t } . “is ran into the room 1 ck | & which were all fasten. * . 4 . i f and $ Matinees down by a bullet as he « tha la ah athe the leuate ad 4 mer r. 3rd Ave. and Pike Wednenda door * to one another; their # a * and most ins line, and they #| Domine | rod PANTAGES THEATRE . Lor we. DER Suet trolman Kenda f hana at the same tine and &| "man Ken ; New York Dental § ,.,., 4. | scmrrs cmevs It waa so cold and raw on elec suis % | backflow In : P | | aa pees nae tion day that Charles Hall de ec | *| which filled ar ors, ne., \} ana 9. to treat himself to a little of the) *¥ ¥¥¥¥¥ ¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥% ¥% x ¥/ fuel company plant to t oie Sieur AvaNUS ti SIX OTHER BIG ACTS “erittur.” Charle broke, even | seve inches of w , fually became © guest st the ct TOOK COFFEE WHEN _| Paser were | “i was working at the polls,” ex HE DIDN'T GET THE te: ae to th When ‘STAR THEATRE £ plained Charles to Pollce BOOZE HE PAID FOR | the fire apparatu the fire 1] Gordon today, “and I r were in dilemr To pour | “FROLICS OF 1010 é break a three ld ? wa i the bla 1 ald | Ma Ne J e really was 1 y, b ' t o' wh et @ more heat ‘ Doing 1 took too m A et to the! Fina the firem the r be wt 1 | co his explz 1 nl restau. |! the na gulshe ) tater nt that he had ing wood w The los wife and children dependent upon|! as he 5 at $300 | him I l THis MAN HABA | Good Old Summertime Besides,” said Charle I work _— dov'the city mreet per t man w HABIT OF READING RTA Gee DANCE me teaming urn|* MILLBURY s8,, Nov. 9 Gold Crow emai DREAMLAND | | E hi and rted away.|Cahrles W. Searles of this town Li 85.00 Seventh and Union i$ : wAY.| Cabriog WW Reariog, Gf Cats. t : in ngravers of Best Qualit Etchi Ran RHA RR Re H| m0 P| upalde ‘down from chotce, because TONIGHT 8 y Copper Halftones a Zinc Etching * g «| Ra ¢ ten Auguat| when be was @ boy he learned to ot of * toot ed) Thursday, November 10, 1910 We make Cuts for Magazine and Booklet Illustrating, Music c Labels, Street a THE WEATHER. & | thr ftee all over his|read them that way, so that tho bai Beautiful Souvenirs Given Car Advs., Department Stores, Newspapers, Three-Color ® ost Cards, Catalogues, ete ee. epee winning the fight) other boys tn school ‘wouldn't took | NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS, to All | : eee ne ms >i eger] easel Msc decoy Walt-|over his shoulder and make him O14 WEKST AVENE ADMISSION 25c—Including Five Quality, service and price always right . x |i stopped the cancernage | vous, Ir. Searlon Js nearly 80, , Bellinghan Dance Tickets BC ear i ‘ : as ay we ke aoa S today wh a o eada aloud in @ clear and sat Bi LADIES FREE 1309 SEVENTH AV., AR BLDG, BOTH PHONES, CALL sTAR

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