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UPTON SINCLAIR nen ROCK PILE! Bentenced ho « breaking at the county workhouse for violating the blue laws by play ing dasebal) and tennis on Sunday Upton Sinclair, founder of the sin-| t Arden and author declared toda: " and refused t eat. Following an enforced bath, Sin clair and his associates were put to work on the rock pile and no Mercy was shown them. Sinclair, wild with rage, threatened to Insist on the enforcement of the biue laws which forbid every manner of business on Sunday, [f he carries out his threat, preachers, lawyers and judges may become involv im the conflict. MYSTERIOUS DIGAPPEARANCE. CHICAGO, Aug. 3.--Sixty-cight ~ Chicago boys have disappeared from home in the past two weeks ‘Thus far only two of them have been found. Incidentally Buffalo Bill's wild west has been playing a “farewell” engagement tn Chi cago during the past fortnight, No, ADOLIS YOU STAY Here UND VORK, CRYDE CLODHOPPER Vor You ARa&! ID 189 PRIVILETCH TO BRING MBS Diti.« VELCONE, MIS@ DIANA, TO CHR SRHURST, Uet Met MAP YouR BAQearcH CHECK. PICKLES PROM DBR DERPOTE Goes 24 Years Without a Bath. | Charles Doolin of Decatur, Ill, ad milis he went without a bath for at Yeast 24 years. That was as far Dack as he could remember. ‘The fact was brought out in a ease in court he brought against - hile wife, who told of his aversion to water. The couple have been in court 23 times in five years J. R. Luce, 103 years old. married at Everett, Wash., Powers, a widow, 45 years old Tt is the sixth marriage of Luce. who ts hale and hearty despite his) ase. “Imitation” Hanging Was Real. Earl Snow, 22 years old, told his friends in a boarding house in Brew ‘ster, O., that he would give them ‘an tmitation of a man hanging bim- He slipped a towel around his) threw the loose end over a stumbled, and fell so he broke his neck, dying instantly Fines Self for Speeding. | 2 er Police Judge James Wilson Ahad fined several autoists for speed img at Wabasb, Ind, he called his own name. He had prepared and filed a simt- “Tar charge against himself, and| pleaded guilty and entered against himselt, } Paid to Behave, Earn 40 Cents, | Charles D. Hilles, secretary to the ‘Bring 5 dollars and join the | president, promised his two ebildren when he sent them and their moth to Long Island for the summer, he would pay them 10 cents for meal they sat through without ating a disturbai This bill has ju the W Hilles, to Hilles B: ieee correct sittin and, But Saved Dolly, old Emily Steve of dropped her blue-eyed | doll, Charlotte, from the porch to the yard, where a man was chopping wood. She thrust a chubby hand under the axe to get the doll and the axe completely severed {t at the wrist Instead of becoming unconscious she reached around with the good hand and saved Charlotte. Electric Fans Free to Poor. Free electric current and fans are furnished poor sick persons in She boygan, Wis Rallway Co. The manager of the company be Heves it is the duty of public very lee corporations to do all powsible to better the condition of the poor. She Knew Ail Right. “You don't know what that's a pleture of, Johnny? said Mra. Lasp- ing, in a tone of reproof. “You ought to read your ancient history more. Thi the temple of Dinah at Emphast Chicago Tribune. TI’S GREAT TO MEET A MAN on the recommenda. | tion of physicians, by the Light &| FROM YOUR OLD HOME TOWN |) ob; are drinking beer, but more a | drinking from tall’ thin botties~a| As Epletetus once ly served, “Anybody can ave good time if they meet somebody yellowish liquid. from the old home town Over there And in dwelling upon this gem, Marthe le ing @ youthful Cariti| dinck man, Whence he came no mat- He must save his money and #0 on }ter, and the stranger wil! find a All excellent advice, The two are frtend from the home country Athenians, Both were born in the maybe from the home town itself, shadows of those great anctent| Just for instance: U; a piles in old Athens, where G faded blue awning on the east slide | gods once trod a firm, proud fc of that little open re abaft the Ah, how, glad was Cariit that old Seattle hotel, where the benches | Marthe was here to set him right] are, is @ narrow yawning hole that about things. How easy old M | goes downward. On the awning can make It for him, a poor are some words tn @ strange lingo. strang ia all this hustle Down stairs there are tables and bustle of the new country } a bar, Swarthy but pleasant faced| It's great to meet a fellow belug | | chaps sit about at the tables. Some from the old home town | | a Semmes re | “MU MEN STKE See know of actual instances where| people have turned cold and had | (ity United Press Leased Wire) all the other symptoms of an at | LONDON, Aug. 3.—More than tack, merely as the result of some |100,000 men are out here today in iestre circumstance.” Cholera f | © result of a deficiency of ozone & general renewal of the dockmen’s 01 wt moaphere, when elther epl- | strike. Twenty steamers are tle@ domic or endemic, asserts Dr. Tey-| up already, and there i prospect jor, | jthat the trouble will spread so as ni tn - |to seriously hamper shipping Courting Celebrity. | " 1d “1 want to do something that will vee Often Induces cause me to be talked about,” sald by ange of Cholera the ambitious man. | CHICAGO, Aug. 3.—Dr. J. Miteb-| “That's easily arranged,” answer oll Taylor, a veteran of two cholera ed hie wife. “Merely move Into a) epidemics, says the greatest danger | strange neighborhood.” | } 1 Kohler & Chase Piano Club] | You may look the country over and you cannot find DOWN SENDS A omer ae te RICANS NEY RO tae | 1318 Second Avenue Opposite Arcade PIANO HOME MONTIIL PAYS FOR IT 0 Ko hier & Chase Distributers Weber, Knabe, ‘iv; /2. ¢: Chase, Vose, Fischer, Steck Pianos, Genuine Pianola Pianos, Etc. a more durable, depend- able or trustworthy piano at less than three hun- ‘dred and seventy-five dollars, than the one we are distributing through the Koh- ler & Chase Piano Club. And the club price is 277 dollars and 50 cents—and there are no extras of any kind or nature. ' You pay 5 dollars to join the club. The 5 dollars is credited to the price of the piano, leaving 272 dollars and 50 cents to be paid. The piano is immediately delivered to your home, and the remainder can be paid in 218 weekly payments of 1 dollar and 25 cents each. You get your money back if you but ask for it, if, after a month's trial, you are dissat- isfied with the piano. You get a year’s privilege of exchanging it without a dollar’s loss. You get the strongest given on any piano. If you or any one can write a stronger one than ours, write it and we will sign it. guarantee ever Your family gets all unpaid payments canceled in event of your death during the life of the club. You get the piano tuned two times—free. You get a good stool—free. You get a reduction of 15 cents a week in cash in event you pay faster than at the rate of 1 dollar and 25 cents a week. And, mind you, every vital feature of the club is written on the face of your contract. Don’t put off joining—all the club mem- bership will soon be taken. If you are going to buy a piano—do it now. 1318 Second Avenue Opposite Arcade | wit TWO CHAUFFEURS oltv future. young girls for rely Pope, who rented by Acting Polle Beebe, Mra, 715 Olive at., the Abbott hotel, after they had been taken to Wasb- ston boulevard the machine was halted and the lights put out, When &@ eta eee et ee eee of picking up! * " will be dealt |i Yesterday afternoon in the corner old/W. EB. Begg, chauffeur, and Thomas remember that Seattle can offer & that he must be a good, industrious | were fined $10 and costa cam pal oF for | rendexvous for any white, yellow or boy here in the great open country. | sent to Jail in default of the money William Carpenter, and Anna Land, of ID WARS §0 Sveay oF You, DIANA To HURRY AHEAD To CHAT MIT mee ByT ver« 189 O3GAR Zi Gy (iy United Frees Leased Wire.) ia beer not beer is a question TRANSPLANT VITAL ORGANS. BOSTON, Mass, Aug. 3. That vital organs may be suc censfully “transplanted” as demonstrated by Dr. Alexis * * the * * 6 o * * * Carrel of the Rockefeler insti # * * * * * * * * is yet undecided Although heering on the subject was ¢ cluded yesterday, further Inve gation will be made, according an aonouncement today. Testimony adduced at the he ing showed that beer might tute, has been proved by sclen- made out of almost any mater’ Carrel of the Rockefeller inst! school, Dr. Carrel’s experi ment in transplanting grow. ing tissues from one body to another bas been saccessfully it from cabbage leaves. that eeeeeeeeeeee ern Collection Co, 433 N. ¥. ‘Matn 6169. repeated at Cambridge. the women objected, they were told | ’ they could walk home if they did Wi A ISN'T BEE not like it, so they told Judge SENT TO JAIL | secinecinattirieeeamnirtet | WASHINGTON, ure with joyriding pro-| » Perer es will not be handled with\e ” * ee kid gloves by the police The practice 4 Aug. 3.—When which Dr, Wiley’s pure food board the ear- | Penineular Have your bills collected. West Bik, | being merely informed on bis re oo Words by Schwrefer Music by Condo ty yyy “tpt (ity United Pree teased W LONDON, Aug. 3.—Now {Bat thé various functions whieh followed King George’s coronation are over, preparations have deen begun for ‘on. |thelr majesties’ official visit to wth | India, to| The royal party will start for the East about mid-November, on the and Oriental liner which will be expecially their cc nience, on} be | Medina, tal, | fitted up for one brewer testifying be could make | Eepecial attention i* being given to the wireless equipment, so that lthe king may continue to goverm bis realm while away, instead of jtorn how it has been done for him, Room-Making Prices A General Reduction Throughout the Big Store The second week of the Munson-Poynor Consolidation many specially priced pieces of Furniture for the Living Room, Dining Room, Den and Bedroom, all priced remarkably low. Room must be made for the combined stocks—all odd numbers and discontinued patterns must be disposed of quickly—the savings are particularly interesting-—in fact, there are s Consolidation Sale Sale shows Many Attractive Specials Not Shown Here HUNDREDS OF PIECES AT ABOUT HALF PRICE This Diniog Chair, in golden oak During Sale finish. Quartered Oak Dining Table, highly polished and beantiful. ly finished; round pedestal and claw feet. During Sale ON¢ $10.95 Rugs Priced to Make Room Special—Regular $17.50 Seamless Tapestry shown in several different patterns, This Felt Mattress, covered with good grade During Sale of art ticking The Dresser shown above ts In golden finish and has fine French plate mirr During Quartered Oak China Closet, Craftsman design, shown in English finish, During Sale .. Rugs, 9x12, . $19.75 During Sale .99.95. TABOURET SPECIAL These Tabourets are built of solid oak, finished in mission or golden ; one to a customer. Dur- : 49¢ This Mission Rocker has leather seat and is finished in wax ed, golden, fumed or Early English. During Sale Munson-Poynor Furniture Co. 1526-1528 Second Avenue had in golden oak, During Sale 85 The Dining Chair shown above, in golden oak finish. During Sale ... oak, and as fin- drawers and cupboards, silver drawer eis D sale “e085 This Leather Couch is all-steel const upholstered in best of chase leather tufted edge During Sale chase Dresser, quartered oak fin- th fine French plate bev- eled mirror, During Sale $8.45