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STOCKINGS; SHE SUES FOR DOLLARS NOW thin TACOMA. Deo, ¢ wad 8 than half the foreign) she tostified, that they were to be treasure Pioneer | Colonies of Old Town and Ruaton| married as soon ae she was 18, But a a8 w of | Crowded Into Judge Clifford's court | ta pri, the girl sald, a month per bas 0 a and | (2 Sither testify for the unhappy! before her 18th birthday, Rabasa’s stores at twain or smile broadly at the story cooled and when it did not i galedrated th: | of a blasted romance revealed nought redre Under @ terday liste he au When She Was 16, e examination Miss Blascovich ; Desert to b " W According to the testimony of had made her many 7) telt on the and Miss Blascovich, she and Rabasa including a $26 sult, a why she tf me engaged in August, 1908,| gold bracelet that ls now broken, & of promise a n and | When she was 16 years of age. It/ cloak, two back combs and several = 00 hea was mutually agreed between them, | pairs of stockings fe LAMPING’S SNAP |[F SINE GIRL'S TRINL (Conciuaed.) WILL END SOON ty for three days. The offic are ‘ hat they searched the room in en. Geors La ne, $4,000 monthly rental is derived.) which she F ound thorough — fe ut fare to give up will be up April 1, 1911 when the bosse. wae searched fan source of ; ready to give Lamping notice of The gir) dented. that. she shot the good w King | the termination of the lease. Tha ut f iy ad 4 the ; er, but frankly admitted that The Orphe much talked-of combined muntelpai | so was in the room in the founds ’ costs Lam) ‘ po ge Gren be erect | with She said that he at ’ ‘and from a e v nv _| tacked exeaped from , se him by 2 ugh a window ¥ A t she heard two pistol shots Y LOSE FRANCHISE ©" ‘ due time Hattie was Indicted for murder and held for trial, She ages the Sea Renton &, for a branch jine on Hudson and | /M# been In jail now more than a railway ~ sar be Tennessee sts. and 35th av. 8 In the meantime incidental sensa pin 19 Other resolutions detailing the|tions have come thick a ay fhe city cour tranchiae |CRAFK@H Tecently preferred by the | Glo Suthers brenda Gat 2 show cause awe ublic utilities departm were) br hi charging ‘tt at Mrs. not be repealed introduced last week. The ordt-| instrumental tn se hi witimatun, was delivered to which may result in putting ier, and that Ha ntl ¥ t Crawford and attle, Renton & Southern rail eon used innoc TACOMA MAN GAVE GIRL BACK. COMBS AND Ellen Terry Comes Tomorrow | | “= MILLIONAIRES IN JAIL HAVE | | | last night way out of b an were Intro m de © draw the ereinances r the and disposed of without discusaic : had of the ma f hise There was no demonstration from timony was given to show that od, the other denying a f hise | the lobby \s er hated 1 and| h t - | mitted fearing hor H] FAINTING JURIST “I MUST GO,” SAYS alt tha seat donee KS AIR; FALLS YOUNG SEAMSTRESS; r me GORE Gronerated: Mra nas st ' TO DEATH BELOW DROPS NINE STORIES rae sie e the charge, made be CLEVELAND, Dec. 6.—Paint CINCINNATI, Dee. 6 : nts ; . Fighting off other girl em . LeBlanc was a “white caegaeag ployes, and with a whispered fj "lve" who had been brought to fal BY vadow in the Soctety for ; goodbye and amile on ber lips, 9} thi# country from France when she Hips building today, Judge Con- Adelina Aurora, a seamstress, | "8" 16 and sold to a house of ing il-fame, later to b t my W. Noble, 68 years of age. 22 years of age, hung fora mo Bj 7) nme, later to become the victim Phat seven stor! stone ment from the ninth ot {the man in whose house she was ee F the Textile bull jliving when he was so mysterious Iprement and was k aaa eae a ly murdered D Moble had just finished talk ain te Yan Throughout the year Mra, Glover! | maint ed ttl * oO ne ew ae he wae Whoa Miss Aurora srarted for [| maintained an attit { inditfer ? ft is thought, with the window several other om a pe . : : ployes in the room to hen caine @ sult in equity to re. heart trouble Scie hee abis over Hattie LeBlanc’s clothing nd iy, meat have he ‘es T must Ko.” cried the girl, | ther effects from Mrs. Glover | and, tcttering to the as she broke away. It is & mn Lr roma a temporary janet aod | t and fell 1 ™ preventing the ‘# agents fr p maleed it and fell out she will 4 taking possession of th lew in | Next Capt. Peter Kind, a retired | | $20,000 damages, alleging that st had defamed his characte MARRIAGE SECRET 10 MONTHS, a ed Hattie LeBlanc is now 17 years in | old tel is not to be denied, even were both seniors in Qu well known contracto Hitooses to waft his darts in ab ; s| Mei rooms. Which accounts for . msl fora Heimick Beattie becoming or th B Cari Jones and keeping the y trunk | for more than 10 months. and | Jones ts only 17, and her go Into the He | d is one year her senior. | is the son of Thome the | i They met fir an f Shove perchant of Pr * fer arrest in ¢ SAVE “ON THESE “SHOP EARLY TOYS Seattle's Biggest “Toy Town” Offers Unusual Bargains to }bod¥ jooking at him between the Induce Shopping This Week |hours of 6 and 6, he started to y many 5 Bucking Broncho— | $3.50 Doll — Kestner cele ‘ frum, Finally M. Herrmann, man the body ‘! Wonde bra make; full-jointed, oe ager of the College Inn, nailed him publisher cork and nat: U and hung on a-Yukon mag , sak aie 86 Herrmann and his friends yesterday in action . had a box party at the Seattle last a e A 1 Ay 4 | night . iiams, D. C. ial, whose picture you see above, | ve Boucher, O. C. Fo and walked the streets yesterday to sec | ©. L. Webster acted as pallbearers if anybody would recognize him,| oral offerings in profusion were ad His re was printed in The|*ked high over the casket ‘ : Jay with @ bandage, a i age Sgr , vente ST rus feo tetane | WANTS ‘HIS ASHES street SCATTERED TO SUN) } | Today Mr. Do-YouKnow-Him| TAT SOFT-PEDALS will walk the streets again for an s f FFIBL ~ Conn, Dec, 6.—Dr Ree hour, from 4:30 to 6:30. He will "roctor Sherwin, who died last 96.00 Hand Car—Paddy's Mail Car, with cs at from Third and Cherry and| Week, left a written request that | rubber tires and gear sproc Breat (Concluded) Third av. to Union, stop-| his body be crema rn ashes | outd exerciser for boy or $4, 49 | ping postoffice a minute.|*trewn along a picturesque drive girl, Special pg eee CRE " oa I he will walk down to|Overlooking the Connecticut river he ts et cgond of he aaa i Se @. and go along Second to Sg re ee a eae | Ye way, where he will ere PILES UICKLY $2.00 Rochester | $1.25 Roaster, | *’ ~~ s ecentation, was wer to First ay. and return to| 1.25 79¢ ‘i pg yp gg gen Madison on First. That is, he'll | Lamp, $1.25 | “ge Tariff Revision ake this entire walk it no-one! CURED AT HOME No. 2 Rochester | 5), gy cs ecommendation for nabs him in the meantime | Nickel-Plated Lar ies wd od Remember, there's an order for ¢ z welldaow Mille: “? seamless " at the Seattle in Mr, Do-You-|fnetant Relief, Permanent Cure~ ce aft pat ys rane comnts Do you know this man? Know-Him's pocket. If you see} Trial Package Malied Free un heavy | feat 9 ber of people thought they|him, grab him and say, “You are| to All in Plain Wrapper eve: wom ‘ he had an aw-|Charley’s aunt.” And make him every lamp | Special ... ASG time he saw any:|give you the sents have 10-inch white | opal 1 25 | | shade | | BIG ENAMELWARE SPECIALS the next rogular session Mab grade turq with white lining; lot inc » t Mar nigronst ; oP n Sauce Pans and Ke € ‘ are) PpS™ with 1% qua boiler; Lipped . ae “ } Values $1.00. Choice " MANY GIFTS AMONG THESE |/' of the congr con $1.00 Watch, 75c $2.00 Boy’s Tool Chest, J} face. usy th afte tadlonton Taft Getome Nickel | le $1.39 Me act yer th agghoos Wateh; guar: mplete me ms parin ; ag . A ; fine ra * 1 ; ; t Present ¢ pla und 5 As a whole, the message, accord ck it ’ a A raight b ne jocu ped | 1359 Roller Shates, $2.49 $5 Sweater Coats, $3.49 ma the contenu "i aa 1.0 A¥insiow ya Coats, w from ialit ne Business reasons are be id _ or : hind the 5 recommenda — n of a ship the fortifica a . a pes th Je ; gi aoe ; say Sette : ant ad legisla tion The message is a ntest in the official language Marathon It }equals in length the special mes | » sent by President Roosevelt in | January, 1908, when it required }some 40,000 words for the colonel] to express himeelf THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1910. ENGLISH LORDS FEAR DEFEAT ° (Hy United Press.) | LONDON, Deo, 6 Firm tp the jbelief that the conservatives w |gain at least five seatw in pariia ment, leaders of the party are see 3 ing to influence King George n ought | |to create the by the liberal jeontrol of the The the slight gain for them show liberal in peer order of conservatives urge the country does not want the aboll- | tion of the house of pee | | The returns early th morning | |showed the election of 116 conse |vatives, 87 liberals, 16 natior sip and 14 laborites, Accepting a con | | con: | will sorvative majority of 20, it 4 ceded that the Irish member |hold the balance of power KISSED HIS WAY ee st a ee INTO AN ASYLUM Seattle will have a distinguished |inee, the lines of vehicles extended eo : visitor témorrow in Ellen Terry,| ¥\the street for four solid blocks | whe adiohe b aaa t aoart today! most famous and perhaps best lov ne Terry was presented with). o4 sent to an asylum. He was esolutions of welcome, drawn up ae * ed of actresses, She ouring | | , »baenned with the kissing idea 4 ne 1s Moers | by & committee, whieh « indies ere ei, hie nee ae America in recttals, appearing at | Prosident Taft, J. Plerpont Morgan | try Seeueal God Med the Moore tomorrow night and several other representatives 4 7 gr rs . driven him from them, recognizing It was a great sight in New York |of the plain people. The -resolu-|}j, condition. He wut ints trouble when Mise Terry gave her first Gone expressed so much love and when he tried to an a local olice matinee at the Hudson theatre. The | sympathy that Miss Terry wept) ian That convinced the wot that procession of carriages rolled up to| tears of gratitude, and all women!) a. insane on ‘ the main entrance four abreast, and | in the audience wept with her, for| er at the advertised hour for the mat-| that Is a way that women have = > THE RED INSURGENT READY FOR THE FRAY VALET, BANQUETS AND MUCH JOY OMAHA, Neb, Dec, 6—W. G.| There they will become Inmates of Comstock, Bartley R. Richards,| the Adams county jail. The four men . ’ are not to be treated like ordinary Charles Jamison and Aquila Trip| irisoners, With them they took a lett naire cattle men of Ne-| japanese chef, who will do their] braska, convicted in the fed king. This week they ordered | court of fencing government lands expensive furniture and carpets and sent 4 to one year In the | sent to the Hastings jail as furnish county jall, after passing a month inge for thelr rooms. In addition, ting various county jails in the they parchased and sent out a large state, have de parted for Hastings. and well solected library NEWSPAPER MEN BUSY ON Apparently a lot of people want|course, are laid In newspaper of to see whethor no aper men can | tf : e act, for the seat sale for “The First eve Will be 15 acts, including ' & number of professional turns, a Wuxtra,” to be given Thursday and| whole opera company, chalk talks | Friday this week by the Seattle|by Seattle cartoonists, and a “Bar Press club at the Alhambra theatre, | ber's Bawl.” od with a big yeater Frank Goss, state representative are seats were | elect, and president of the club, hus taker S got out a big souvenir program in The First Wuxtra” is a sort of 76 pages, which will contain car sville bill. Two playlets, writ toons and humorous and fous ar acted by local newspaper | ticles by Seattle writers. These wil! full of hits at well known | be given to all who attend. One, by Robert: Mc Watch for the First Wuxtra” Ginn, ts cal Muckraking Holl,” |hax been adopted ax a motto by and the othe Pau! Lovering, in| the newspaper men, who have put called “I's: Going to Be Married To- | in lot of time and effort to make Any The seenen of both, of|the program a big success red.) his Snapshot of Victor Murdock, headed Insurgent leader, on way to the capitol, BURY ALASKA or Alert Cafe Man Grabs Mr. Do-Y ou-Know-Him (By United Press.) With WASHINGTON “ictus Mistakes lively | The Pyramid Smile a Many cases of Piles have been y. The a a en tured by @ trial package of Pyra# terday called mid Pile Cure without farther ew they had|to you,—as they do to everyone. a bat me yaa . oe ite ive, have man- | If you eat too fast, do not masticate | druggist at 5c a box, and be © let the Impression get abo: t | properly; or take food that does|you get the kind you ask for there is a chance that the fire-| not agree with you, digestive de-|Simply fill out free coupon below rks will not be long in starting and mail today. Save yourself from rangements are almost sure to come, The appointment of the jus : : and indigestion tices of the supreme court of the United States is said to be one of the places in which the the the surgeon's knife and its torture eads doc 1 his bills serious physical troubles. generally tor ar to very eflance toward. the regulars FREE PACKAGE COUPON helped In the progressive vic torles of the session just end. Mich ple Kindly send me a san of Pyramid Pile PILLS | ed, it is believed that the ap once by mail, FREB, pointments may be held up for wrapper a long time “yaa Thee It is understood that the in. | Félieve and cure indigestion. They|}-Name surgents have given the presi. |have a quick and tonic action on Street dent notice that they fee! it | the stomach and its nerves, and so J their duty to exercise their full |they give direct aid to digestion City right of | Proteet IF men ate \@hey carry away also the indi-| named for the supreme bench ; | ¢ rir use 4 SRY who do not, In their judgment, | Rf gtible matter With their use MMAL RYE City of loverett « represent the people. Vd yapeps ia, hiccoughs, bad taste, | Breach Widens. bunpleasant breath and flatulen Politicians who have been watch-| disappear, You should be careful ng Taft's efforts to heal the breach |and remember Beecham’s Pills between the two wings of his own | | party say that the present outlook is not encouraging, and that ‘Wi i seems Ike that the wdmint ol tion plan to rush considerable leg sion before the democrats get con Cotman door, | trol of the lower house is doomed Sold everywhere, ae anthedole wulject te | @ without notice to fallure fa convenient boxes 10¢ Fvnce—Gunset, "Mein 9992) 100 14, | leette ONE FOX SKIN 3 GIVE BIG SHOW FOR $800 IN MAINE FOR CHARITY TEMPLE, Me., Dec, 6.—~Charle The Women’s Century club will ‘ P give an entertainment in the par 4 Huntington shot a allver gr 0X! jors of the Hotel Kennedy Satur while out Jooking for rabbits and|day night, the proceeds of whict haw just sold the skin to the agent! will be distributed among various of a New York fur house for $800| charitable organizations, An ex cash. He pald off the mortgage | cellent Mterary and musical pro on his house with the mone gram is in preparation Our Christmas | Sohmers ARE NOW ON DISPLAY Two carloads of these magnificent in- struments, direct from the in New York, have been received, and are now being shown in our display parlors. They in both grands, finished in costly Sohmer fac- tory, come uprights and 3razilian ma- hogany and Circassian walnut. Every style is represented. Make your selection now and have it delivered early Christmas morning. Don’t Forget That Millinery Wonder 313%>.. HALF PRICE REAL, GENUINE BARGAINS The Newest, Is still offered at some less than Latest and Best of Everything at the WONDER MILLINERY CO. 1525 Second Av., Between Pike and Pine Sts. The Westlake Market IS Headquarters of American, Italian and Japanese Gardeners You can buy all POTATOES APPLES . CABBAGES ONIONS s Pound Or a Full Basket of Vegetables for 25c Why These Prices? kinds of vegetables at 1c Ke Per Bec ause on Pike Place we have to pay for tables, storage, table room, boy to care for hors Here at the Westlake there are no expenses everything absolutely free to farmers Our Vegetables Always Fresh PS SL SEMIS CENA