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Siar’s Carrier Army whole city and the suburb, five you may have The Star te your door for 2hc per month, Don’t Hesitate to Phone Main 9400, or Ind, 441, If your pa ch your home regularly every You are entitied to good service. The Seattle Star — ON TRAINS AND | NEWS BTANDS ba | FIND CORPSE OF WOMAN HAPPY MUST _GRATUBOR OBEY COURT “NGnEss Y, NOVEMBER 14, 1910, ~ WONDER WHO GOT IT?) 12, NO. 227. this morni m-) rooming houses which harbored i daa e ' setpenatelD e-\denizens of the underworld, and Bod i i —Poli gst F traffte without molestation lent (ay One: Wh Room Shows at T ble Struggle S for a private conference I have told the chief and the| OUIS, Nov, 14.-—The 13th ce —| i ma ta the status of the county officers what they must do, | ®8nual convention of the American | — identity a Wo ue Systery. Hodge and Van-/and I guess they know it,” was ali| Federation of Labor convened to (By United Press.) with h th Syere closeted with the Judge Ronald was willing to say day iu this city, President Samuel) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 4.~ th Faceless yg Roh — fabout ten minutes. Chief about the conference |Gompers presided, Five hundred | Following a trail of blood |dently, of a ter je Th came later. I told the judge that I knew watek, representing every or | epietenes on the. pavement ie ntly, of @ terrific strugg The Peas ald or done is not nothing more than Mr. Roberts “i trade in every state In the! Frank Smith, a passerby, today Oe oui Wa out. That the about the matter,” sald Hodgo,| Union as well as the provinces of| found the body of a wontan, |” Blood on ‘Clothing . gave instruct and be said informations would | Canada, were present her head beaten until it had past ok Raubp'e aioe ef the officers ix not de- be filed direct in the criminal! Vietor L. Berger, recently olected | fost human semblance hidden ite soterly we tnered’ vk court if nuisances were maintained |t© Congress from Wisconsin on the | under a sidewalk at McAillist mo ee te this conference | in the restricted district, A lot of soctalist ticket, was at the conven and Leavenworth sts. "The vn ted t f @heriff Roderts had + t-/the women live In supposed room prong and is taking an active part in body was found tate in the | collar oe cktie ogy 8 vod pnt Biv edge Ronald of ostensible |ing houses | the polities of the federation, Ber | morning. | were found in th th - —_ — iain ~ | ger, it t# sald, Is opposed to the re | j und in the room, the tle vat pdt ye Molin reall ands | The blood trail led from @ point imotted joel ne) in two, and the =. jnear @ stable fronting on the str collar spattered — wit plood. Much Opposition. | nded abruptly on the walk di haps eatur were scratched, A The opposition he has stirred up | rectly above the place where the | 4nd_ the polic believe that this is ’ | will, {t is expected, bring into more body found evidence that he was fighting with IDES: NO RIO S jsharp contrast the tssue between Suspect Arrested, Jen wieige amy 4 on ee 5 | ¢ ° | knowledge of the murder ) s | the socialists and the other mem-| Detectives were hurriedly sent| Stephens was held as a witness. bers of the federation. Herger ts t 1 ‘ ‘ dere of the federation. | Wenger © the scene. They arrested John}He i® said to be an intimate ac MA peeeuae: sae eters at: the faction lene 7 Knapp lived jae small | quaintance of Knapp. He was tak- pet apartment over the stable en into custody when he refused ! od to rontrol fo T r LR um ier An tags nother ntrol for sa pee eciee: Altes they re ge an = answer questions asked by the (iy United Prem) Americans for the moat part] Secretary Frank Morrison's ap eight in his room that was/|detectives. The murdered woman Tex., Nov. 14 remained indoors yesterday, and| nual report shows the fiuesese. of had ght ll may gre pag ea lng oda andy mega | Nong let etal Renin ace tygened oc Rl b wah aah tong ate Berger xanga eee = the body 44 the prison matron, Mrs. Belle t ert- | Cro , te * . clinging to he detectives as Love. She ecent * that the ant! Ame . € wisn were not permitted tojtory condition There remains a According to evidence obtained by the council inv: ating committee, gambiing and underworld |sert that the weapon was the one at "the He ibe Lowe = Aspe ; BS -~ ing | gather in the es re gy do Amert-|cash balance in the treasury today | bosses were taxed an average of 40 per cent of their profits for “police protection.”—News Item. - "fanday passed ut out can section, and the district was|of $182,914.96. The total receipts | — soe re ' ae eat any kied, and even in| patrolied by troops: lee thn, waar Ware bs0uane.ba as sr pe — ! nt ‘against Americans ‘sy railing Assassin. first year of the federation, 1881. | *| ‘Ditter, the Sunday crow . OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, Nov.| The total membership of untons! in close touch today with the! L. is 1,661,161 . City conditions are sheriff of Caddo county, where a/ Doering the year $53,250.80 has} od practically normal today, | posse of about 100 men is search spent in organizing new * A federal troops still are | ing for Oxcar Opet, a Mexican, ac-| call to stop any out-/ cused of the murder of Chief of | fe a total number of 16- we ~ may occur, in the| Police Temple at Anedarko. Evy.) 737 local unions affiliated with the i re (By Vaited Pree.) {'T'm sick and have noth ‘quarters both of Mexico ery precaution to prevent lynching | A. F. of L. and every trade in rep NEW YORK, Noy, 14—A vietim|for.”| ge ing nts fia Cusdalajera everything is|will be taken by the sheriff. Fesented The Presbyterian Ministerial) .¢ tne sweat shop, Samuel §, Si-| “That's what the sweat — ee = > During the year charters for 334 mag ‘ ._| Association this morning unan-| i046 15, tried at to,| 90.” Commented the polic new local unions have boon issued.|Good Government Workers Issue Statement Showing Motive! imously endorsed the recall| oe 1 ‘ied (0 Kil Bimself to-| gavel lived in Jersey i Three charters were issued to of False Attacks Made by Boodle Gi “1 |Gay because he was “too tired to . " V } cks Made ang. worked 13 hours a ¢ y URE OF ICE HELPS Central Labor untons in Washing: | on Ce bd per -agpreraan’ against Mayor Gill. | ;,,, a wet Pgs Fh Bet Sey ag ; jton this year—at Cle Elum, North) With @ sufficient number of| worrying the Welfare league mem-| he meeting was held at the) Hollow chested, weak and ane-| three hours five nights a week, He - 4 SAYS THIS MINISTER aa and Raymond (W1lapa) names secured to ineure the recall es al lest nome eitionns might ‘gr ea av. church, cor- oye lad roused ntanes If from | wanted to become a lawyer. i mi ny the false publication, |ner erry st. ne lethargy that had seized him| “It was hard enough,” he told the , mpers and Berger, in a con-|° Mayor Gtil, the Welfare league) 9) authorized statement was is y while sitting on a bench in Chelsea | hospitat oiicials, “to work 12 hours | ference did net discuss the ques members will this afternoon begin sued today by the league, as fol park and shot himself twice with a|a day and then stndy half the night, ¥ od thom of extending the political #c | laying plans for the election tteelf, lows 4 jrevolver, He bought it a week age cor ave me i . oi hall Recessary for a, this week in certain moral victories | tivity of the federation. It was in it is sponta that the petitions) Te the Neca RED 1A policeman orer nied the third oot aint pects Pesage ely pian 2 She vidual,” said Rev. and in the enfranchisement of won | timated, however, that if the federa-| 4 5 The Public Webt shot. The officer carried the moan-| unless | got another job—a job t i pastor of the Oak en. 1 suggest that when Seattle|tion endorses socialism and em-|¥!l! be filed early next month, | express ne opreciation of WANTS SNUFF ling boy to the station house. Later |the open air. 1 tried, but 1 couldn't 28 shureh, during and other cities of the state follow] braces its tenets, Berger will seck| Which will bring the election dur-| Sul, gives Sy res ie ¢ i he was taken to Bellevue hospital. |find anythisg. ‘What's the une of mee at ict. the example furnished by Belling-| election as president of the organt-|!9€ January | The etemiete suerses of the move ye “Lot me die.” be cried, on he|living if you k cba eter of a city is not/ham and Everett, in voting the a-| zation, | The good government workers Thee havie Hectneaien bs thn’ oun | beramesod dates cok ;, as he | living if you know you can nevep Ml expose of vice and loons out, this will be the most a: 4 [could Uring the campaign to an bgt yt + Orannen > r od 80 Peay al : wares wb Erba ethene vad he continued, “but| tractive commonwealth in the | ®®&@R SAHRA RE RR & ww wlearlier conclusion, but this would | etme for (he Purbore of satequa ecatfoid a ‘Walls eae bod M . = 2S aR % The state in which Union for people of a desirable! * | throw the election into the holiday |” i: te eur purpose to bring on etington anil crushed | { Mie tauch to rejoice over | type.” : | “Old Batch” Weds Widow #| season, when business and social! tee at a Ume when It will pe a silt be palates on having “ ACCUSED HOLD UP ne ee te ee # be : ie a fa enildcen. wlactivitios overshadow all clas. | {0 expression of pubiic opinion, ond | “ear Copenhagen snuff" at the/ | 7 = | we Wilt not be hurried into precipitate | Seattle General hospitak He has! |* TEXAS HAS ORDER * * | This, however, can be avoided by actiow by the frantic misrepresentations |an even chanci FOR 2,000,000 TUR TO LEAD polson cut the animal's throat and|# WOOSTER, ©., Nov. 14— %| having the potitions all checked up ie supporters of the underworld biol aggre He wy hig ‘ RIAL * 4 URKEYS vi found that ft had been choked to|# James O'Connell of Rittman, #| with the registration list in De FE smear erp td in RP mil wef bel ag Na ge hs . few ements co re o ene Ecke ere oO . —— ALLAS vo ’ P | death by an apple. | a bachelor, who for 44 years #|comber, which would make It pos-| mies sf good government We anticipate Snpgeornd F werthone as brtnieasns I sisted babersa’ te. x ee | ® had lived tn single biessed.ness #| sible to have the lection at a/ thst our petition will be attacked In| go) om Northern at Wellington! Richard Howley, accused of hold- mabe 4 Asti ee Gathered in * lead | led to the altar the mother of #| more opportune time in January. |°°S57, FAY Pormible ear Pr the scaffold col-ling up Joseph E. Perrins, an em-|¢ ase. eee spun this atten * Mm Perlet, an Eastern/x yyy yy ye eee ye ye ee HH 16 Children, all living *- Rebuke Graft Defenders. feltnee shoveling detent sot vaky | apeed. Swanson, was picked up | ploye of the Great Northern Express| 4 7008, chow PE nc ag @onfiuctor, will lead the|® X\% The bride is Mra Emma #! The malicious attacks being] is securing an simple surplus of receli | Wt 0 iB Rie head. Mekett!Go., and cobbing Rim Of 9508 OBlA > goey” Maude "ma amen * [popular concert of the sea-|% WOMAN PASSED AS MONK #|% Lookabough. Until a year ago #| made on the recall workers by the | Ts*iares. wut sive In the sustained .a fractured skull and/the night of May 2, was placed on|® the fan by Montene dons by the Seattle Symphony # she lived with ber husband on #| supporters of the grafters are notiana goed governs g trial before Judge Gay this mornin, nis fall by Northern dealers, # ies Moore theatre next] | ON MIGHTREN YEARS %/) Oo small farm Mansfield. # el a . meena * It took all of the for to get|* Nearly one-half this number » the 7 , a ar} eid -- autcar Losers — wrong » forenoon to * will be shipped f fon. Director Henry|* 8T. PETERSBURG, Nov. 14. */ ‘ , . " the jury as shipped from Dallas % place he will fit, | te the Solovetski monastery, rd be wd tae tuth ot “iar 1008 2| € Unwritten Law” ves ga ten apehncen ree Howl y will attempt to prove an Mrpgoruneh houses. * fevera! engagements|* known throughout Russia for #| ® child * jalibi. The police are determined BREE REESE Philadelphia, “rors the extreme plety and discip- }® There are three sets of & TE apc ner upon securing a conviction as a re-| GAG FOR CHINA PRESS. to conduct concerts|* linary austerity of its broth- &/@ twins among the 16. With 14 ® 4 e LYNN, Mass, Nov. 14.—Mystery | ward of $5,000 is involved. TOKIO, Noy —Chinese n % erhood, there has just been ar- . on—two are - surrounding the long-continued pil Se coktany ada one ae j %* | of her children—two are mar- # papers continue to object to the re- |% rested a woman who for cigh- &| ® ried--Mra. Lookabough moved # merit: jfering of soap, combs, perfumery | SUSTAIN LAW AND cent draft of a press law submitted & toon, years hos passed as #|% to Rittman, this county, and *| PITTSBURG, Nov. 14—The “unjthe giel rahe noms: ap yi dln yng CONVICT CHINAMAN.|to the souate at Peking, providing |® monk. She has conforen . 1 | , ime Jot lodgers at No. ulberry st —— edibgtaiteses nd Be * ulations of the institution, and # | # boarders. #| Nell as men, and for child-women| American Justice with @ childlike) monkeys, the property of a next | Validity of the law ‘prohibiting the /an individual “whether the facts be 0 ie Shag seaneded an:cun'et Ga wid % | who avenge the great wrong done to| falth | door neighbor, were found ransack- | €xportation of silver coins from, the | true or untrue e . DW pen * most exemplary of {ts in- *| Sees ener | them So a Pittsburg jury has de-} Juries have acquitted hundreds/ing the house. Each was in a dif-| Philippines was upheld today by the! eaten The ie mek Geel Oe | clded, in acquitting Catherine Hott!,|of men-on the “unwritten law" | ferent room when found. | supreme court of the United States| WASHINGTON, Nov. 14—The % longs to a good family, and ie % a 13-year-old Italian girl, who killed | Plea, who have killed the seducers art dahe sentence of Ling Su Fan, al supreme court this afternoon set Far out in}® highly educated. She will & MING the man who wronged her of thelr wives, sweethearts and] hinese resident of the Philippines, | January 16 for the hearing of four La cecars cot thats prokably be aubjected to. a | In February of this year Volpe saters But here was a new turn Taft at Colon mvicted of breaking it, was sus-| cases involving the constitutionality Florida, President William |* ch h penance and then sent *! echo oye = ng \ > any pers ne — — anne? he | tained. ~ of the employers’ Mability law. . 7 assaulte: er n ugust she » oF . 0- = — aided ched ' , ter Volpe} Pittsby y docided become a mother. Later Votpe| A burg jury ded. } s kay which Pleased ® RK RAR RRR RH fa an bind H (My United Press? f aainatee Gaant fica . 1G : = . made another attack In the cellar f COLON, No 14 >resident formally opening Spo WASHINGTON, Nov. 14---The| Sin, “Heian boarding house kept )LON, Nov President f National Apple show. | rice of meats is bound to decline WRAKAKKKEER AHH HH) Taft, Secretary Norton, Charles P. |} letter “R eat i » ps according to Secretary of Ag-|°Y her mother When he stooped * *| Taft, of Cincinnati, and the other |i} the Tennesse } S h d F rn Fi riculiure Wilson, who joins with | Over 10 pick up some potatoss she), two HUSBANDS KILLED #| members of the presidential party |} Mist Comfort, Va., wireless | mashe urniture E | Charles W. Armour in making the| *Tuck, him on the head with an). BY BLASTS. arrived here today for a brief tour |}}} HI H thence to the offic oo prediction that falling prices will | ®* gy og aa oe * ee % | of inspection of the Panama canal i} Sate Philander ¢. Knox.| gat 1 eee voce struck him with a hatchet, | : 2 moma fia rd| Abe Lovequist admits it was | Since to catch hie financial breath | 88 him motionless on the cellar|® When a flying slab of #|_. Bsc mates cite RN ee ae Wesident of the a wrong. Abe resides at 1926 Boren|in the near future | Moor. |® stone struck Samuel Stanley, #|Elope on Motorcycle; | BY JOUN cor Here is what he had neatly writ- app jin ‘ : But to make assurance doubly|#® foreman of a rock quarry at * Pursuers Take Auto te’ he back i rf it the av. He came home Saturday night| Secretary Wilson said: loupe Catherine ‘weet bau to theld Mises, yesteraay, his wife, #1 |_ “Iam very pleased to say thisyten on the back of his cartede. Be caenies noise made] and proceeded to wreck things.| “With great crops and generally | kitchen and heated @ poker red) Hila Stanley, was made a*| LE SUEUR, Minn, Nov. 14 Ptr gg, Bg ri gti ng od Raa Lentit_ Soup | pell in the | rabies, chairs and pictures crashed | PTo*perous conditions, the price of |io¢ Returning, whe riddled the|® widow for the second time #| Elizabeth Methue . Fil cece ihe teat cee ae ie Opstor Crackers ; fethuen, daught fates were thrown open | p 1| meat should come down materially ioay, kha shs Went to Gk 4 . Tent font aloe h n, daug of) concerned with the cost of high| Baked Apple this morning at 10| merrily. Upstairs Abe carried alir there is no combine among the | ™&"* body congtens a See Cree: >. ane. Coneen rich farmer near this place, eloped | jiving | Shark Steak i si an than Ps Pe aot isch & policeman on the corner and told)% Mra, Stanley's first husband */ with George Hetting, she seated! ‘Schnitzel glanced about the room| « B © Coffee heavy stove to the top of the ateps| dealers, Personally I look for a/ PU Ohad killed man > cach” ahvavel sammie t oo — awe § ‘ anced about oom! “Lentils are cheap,” explained sini ; | in the price. n front of him on the handlebars of | to the jeering comments of/s, P- and let 'er go. She went all right, | decrease In the pri These are the facts presented|® ago, when a rock blast struck *|a motorcycle, with the young wom-|bhiy fellows, é ments Of Schnitzel, “I find that I can get CHOKED TO See SERENE SONG BAER: to the jury that has just acquitted | # him on the head Micws pirate io perme eee ae As no one paid | 22OUsh lentils for 8 cents to make | When Patrolman Humphrey arriv Catherine |* | mobile | s no one pald/ soup for a week, Oyster crackers y ed Abe still held the fort but ‘What I did was right,” decla ee The parents were only about half} . tae slightest at-| are necessary, because I figure that TH BY APPLE |: pitulated upon request, and Mra | Shy: eek on - 4 tention to his/after having ‘em for a few days | s |= a mile behind, when a front tire prefatory re . ge 4 - 4 Lovequist and three boarders came blew up and machine and occ S “ running I'll get so sick of ‘em I boas frst ing pars | MILLIONAIRE WILL bcp and gene “and one: | gf JHMM farina] wont Rant aaytnng with the Sup AMS, Mass 1 guess I took a nip too many,”| , Orin ais Péewdl ne th had 1 b wees | 7 7 o, sir, I don ave bought a barrel of apple: W indleste vision mis pM Seven eee 70s tare REAR GYPSY BABY &'ssED 700 HaRD, so 5 care now whether | tor $125, and T guess they'll hast today by Game Wa fake much to ket fou going.” |, CHICAGO, Nov. 14-—The crown | WIFE WANTS DIVORCE beeksteak — costs| us ail winter ; ake much to get you going.” -- | | us all winter looking for me , ing nature fake is the Biblical story | me Uv . F | 5 or 50 cents a k steak? { It cost Abe $20, ' | y United Press.) gas Michel, king of the gypsic . j Shark steak “dl {9% Noah's rescue of aniteale ged CINCINNATI, Nov. 14 The | had abandoned the purpose’ Lele erg Mega hoe ot 14. | pound Butte | My boy, shark steak ts one of e the great floor ccort ) EEE a alate oeenen Boe tne jecause her husband in kissing may soar to al the greatest delicacies you ever bit eeks oO rab 4 o Gype onee of & +4 Ha: . |statement by Dr, Emil-G. Hirsch in| x weeks old baby girl of @ GYDsy | eee ee ene of the xypsies'|her used either too much ardor or |dollar an ounce and I won't #o/a tooth into, 1 can buy a saddle . Py arrie oman hie sermon at Sinal Temple queen will be taken to the mansion | 7% too much strength, and because she | much as bat an eye. If eggs are shark from any of the fishing q | There may have been a Noah,”| of A. W. Habersham in Baltimore, eeatiche) wae the grektares objects to oseulation as a general | peddled for 10 cents apiece 1 will for two bits. You see, the % ° * . |said Dr. Hirsch, “but the inund®| a4 reared in luxury, following th aero ae Paneeta edonte | Proposition, Mrs. Amelia Schmidt|have no concern, I have solved attle taste isn’t educated up to ell in t t tion story is the most palpable sort granddaughter Franct tl is suing for divorce on the ground |the problem lark steak akan: ot ove a rs 1 } ; : vr, | death of its mother, Habersham’s| Key, author of the “Star Spangled eat : _— ak, that’s why I've got a of myth. Bven if there had been| @ ; | i of cruel and inhuman treatment It came to me at night—just/ sort of corner on it the flood mentioned by the Bible| 44ughter, who died ¢ last Satur-| Bammer"; the greatest anddaughter Aika a, Soatecud nil ¢" aus aemik canaae tana: Re tomes will be n happen {n reat Ife, just as it}#nd Noah really built an enormous br a ery nye rd bo = a i note a — fied that everything will be as I] “Made simply by roasting bread 4 ADpe 08 e, fi sig Berdsonnbose of the|#lre and acion of one of the oldeat| southern beauty rand niece o e planned it lc 8 to r * to tell th in the story books ark for the safe conveyance of the) ramilies in Maryland, also will} Roger B. Taney, Justice of the su Resp gt vot Bon | orumbs toa crisp brown color and Arrived I believe in love at first sight,| {@vored people the bea it rele io “ay pay Gases, bore: het sotbmautt of the ‘United: Atat 0 you KNOW? Schnitzel was reminded that Bob| then boiling ‘em just the way you Editor “ ? , . been a al impos-| Claim the D ueen's bod | prema court 0} e United State . Hodge was the originator the} would real J I 1 you BP think happened in our case. My omad queer « Jessie Haber: | ¢ousin of Lloyd Lowndes, forme ave. ell you, it’s ot i ee group of nomad queen was Jessie Haber. | cousin » nd former ni visitation and whispering|a great scheme ogre i and I fell In lo with ; Vived a|#ham, who four years ago left| governor of Maryland; great-great “ Something, but Schnitzel waved us| So ing, Sct , ADy letter er the first time we met, os "\home suddenly and whose disap-|grandniece of the first postmaster That; Fred Muebneh, for whom | « hae baveral ie pe igh ef o-g pert weerien in The e engaged in a week, married pearance remained a mystery un-| general, and a niece of a command: | Monster henetlt will be given at the Here { model menu for the] galed his optimistic acit with threo e by 7 month and have been Send Apple Displays til a year a when wrote her ler tn the Ur utes bavy theatre Friday afternoon, once! rouge of Smith heneetorth be wale 2 or tmistic with three oTrOwW i are next April PORTLAND, Ore ‘ 4 father that she had married Jor-|rityla,) uste jnoa etaoin etaoin nn | Played Important rol with Booth | saia ie lw an : f hot perk scart: are pe happy, and I) yedford, Ashland and Hood River and Bar edge of hot mince pic f a divorce yet. In 1 hibits at the okane . That Andy MeKee, the originator 2 ll have ekhbibi th pokar | I ker what we would , ove toda Senator Aldrich RRR aK ae a ke Of Cocentric dancing, now drives an apple show, which oper } wie ded ee ee * we can hardly staY|hege Oregon apple growing di * | express wagon in tle * “* 1 each other a week lertcta will come in direct compe M Be Cand d &* BOYS TAKE LONG RUN. %| That Biddy Doyle, who Is report-| ® hy et eng Ot we i eldom quarrel, and|tijon with the districts of Wen ay be Vandi ate |* : a\ed dying at P ovidenc hospital,!#% Editor le Star, Seattle, Wash . thing of each other. Il cichee and Yakima, in the sister i Running milea over #| was first mate un Atlantic ocean | Dear Sir: I see from a copy your pa ecently sent 1 have the best besband in “ oy nia well ‘know 68 PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Nov. 14 * rough roads in 1 hour and 24 % | schooner en 13 years of age? * me, that you are stirring a things in Sea ay 1 Ww ‘4 on : ed ie Ve hi That Senator Nelson W. Aldrich|* minutes just for the exercise #| That Joe Hodge, formerly one of|* property there and for & number’ of yours & wa a happened in our case,|° , may consider hi evious announce-|® is the record made by two 19 *& | America eatest Italian charac-}%* home. I am nd to know that the law je being er 1 “a | * n othe | CHANGE MATINEE DAYS. | ment that he would not be a candi-|* yearold boys of Ballard, Guy #| ter ac is @ Bookkeeper for ale’ vice star ; pti haar erat alngene- dg vente oI honk Tesas (Guinn: hink only those who ve| Owing to the presence of the!date for re-election to the United|* Brewster, 2641 W. 64th st, *| well known liquor firm in this cit auitnne Sa Pia social ey lye : vib 2 y 10 have} Me I i® tation } 1 middle we and wi ve aper is * wa, xperience are qualified to|Pavlowa-Mordkin troupe in mat-| States senate became known today) * and Wilbur Hammond, 68th * That the average rate of dat-)® read Y 8% award i F ) * n Winners oon ! correct For stranger |inee at the Grand on Wednesday,| when it was predicted that unless | ® und 24th at #| tained by auto speeders arreste * The women are certainly making a an Ray Ur ee Wate in smetimes happew in real|the usual Wednesday matinee at| Aldrich should enter the race the} The boys started at the foot *| Seattle is about miles an b * they may help to carry the da 1 umph of eat * ho 1 ever happened im fiction|the Moore, where the “Kissing| Rhode Island legislature would) ® of 64th st, and finished at Wd | That every elevator in the Alaska! # Seattle as well as for po: al equali * ey Bowe by he stag \Girl” is showing, will be given on| deadlock over the choice of his suc-|* monds. *| building travels nearly 6 miles aj * Very truly 0. 8. MUELLER, *® wgntl “MRS. FT. F.C.” huraday. j cessor. [Oe Ee ERE ee day? [ROR ORR ROR ROR RR RE RRR ERR EE EH

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