The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 10, 1911, Page 3

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J ateeeeeeeee * WE ‘UNS AIN'T GONNA PLAY WITH You'uns No MORE VERVE RUNG IN A PEAPESSIONAL PITCHER UMPHREY ASKS SPECIAL PROBE WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 10.—A resolution taking from the house committee on expenditures in the interior de- partment the right to investigate the Controller bay entries ere Wore Union Suits, Dalton, 19, and Nellie Notse, of Kansas City, were tak en to the calaboose t Harlem, across the river from the Missour! city, when found in bathing In un- fon satta. A large part of the population was out watching the fair mer maids when an indignant constable came along and made them go be- Girl B Grace THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1911. —__AOYS ADR IN BOAT (By Uniied Prews Leased Wire.) AVALON, Catalina Island, Cal, Aug. 10.—Adrift in an open boat, two boys, attempting to from the state reformatory Catalina Island, are be out on the ocean today fighting agaipat counter currents. to bring the craft to the mainland, about 30 milow distant, and make a® landing, The lads fled from the camp yew torday morning, but were ‘not mieved until last night, when the search was begun. Wireless messages to the matin land asked that a wateh be kept for the runaways but did not give their +| pam ¥$Tuu-RIKE!* 9 mal 4 & escape amp on be ‘ed to SicePy » 30 Counon'r See “EM “ARE Youse GONNA PITCH FER RESCUED MINER I$ TO LECTURE JOPLIN, Mo., Aug. 10.-—“How it fools to be buried alive seventy-two hours,” will be the subject ure by Joseph Clary at E park, this city, beginning next Sun- day afternoon and continuing until Wednesday night, inclustve. He will deliver three talks Sunday and one talk Monday and Tuesday nights, making a total of five lee tures, for which he is to receive $100, He will give part of the money to the fund that Is being collected to pay those who risked their lives In digging Clary out of the White Oak mine “I've never talked in public,” Clary said this morning, “but 1 do not believe I will mind it much, espectally after the first trial. 1 will try to tell exactly my sensa. tions while entom Rescue Three Women (ity United Prose Leased Wire.) NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—Three Gowns on dummies and then on shapely young women were put on |display, and it was unanimously decided that the dummy must go. Shote on Phone Foll Robbers. When two men pointed a pistol jat John Dalzell, a bartender in a ‘saloon in Austin av. Chicago, and| jordered him to hold up his hands, | jhe jerked off the telephone reoety- ed in the drift." | T STORK’S PRIZE BAB TWENTY NEWARK, N. J Samuel and ran into the house. “Oh, a splendid boy bapy!” he ex out my seal Aug. 10. lick and stopped nny,” said the doctor. who ever heard of a baby weighing me “I'll get my scales,” eaid Grandpa ¢ Ten minutes later he burried bac blocks away, with the store scales with Y WEIGHS laimed. “A big baby! ore than that?” Jutin. k from bis meat store, POUNDS AT BIRTH MRS. ADELE GUTIN AND HER HEAVYWEIGHT BABY. The doctor dashed up to the home of} Adele Gutin, with the high speed on his automobile, and} I'll get} When Baby Leo was placed on the scales, the hand went to the end “Those scales register 15 pounds, and|~ three But Baby Gutin fs not the heweomer who has puszied the doc tors. James A. Cody of Mt. Airy, Ga at 27 months, is the biggest in the world. He welghs 122 pounds and is «till growing. James cate a# much as bis father and mother toget! When Lionel Brett, a young boy of Massachusetts, a baby im arms, his w iced some eyes, Ove her ni ulists watd baby wae pose me a mont wonderful pair of ‘ f trating sub stance i ne fashion as Ithe X-ra named Scha whi thing t v ly blind e the the night eenne wa a German lad n palr of eyes order of « practical. darkness of of bis sight astoni iid see bet ter in the dark than the ordinary person could in the light About six year karkas, in was born was practi grew and many objects would move «0 at Viadi- ‘sus mountaina, girl whose body A magnet. As she to crawl about approached the ( a bab able she AMUSEMENTS “SEATTLE THEATRE mat Mer Both Phones 4% TONIGHT—ALL WEEK NEE SATURDAY AND “RIE VAN WINKLE” unday Greas an MATI pow ATRE fer Matinees Tuees and providing for a prob by a special committee of five mem- bers of the house, was intrgduced yesterday afternoon by Con- gressman Humphrey of Washington. Humphrey declares that the regular committee has aban- doned the investigations. Bind 0 willow tree ané dress. women, together welghing 660| “Twenty * exclaimed the doctor, after pounds, were rescued from drown-| placed on the “That's impossible. Babies never ing, all at the same time, by James | pounds at birth. J. Rudge, former prize fighter. | The groceryman’s scales said 20 pounds, too; so did two other Rudge hitched them up together | scales brought In from nearby stores. f and towed the bunch tuto shallow PANTAGES THEATRE At last the doctor came out and said to the neighbors: 1] water. “Unequaled Vaudeville.” w Se oo baby is the champion heavyweight baby of the United re COLISEUM Baby Leo had been | weigh 20 The Angio-Parisian Star, er just as they shot him. heard the MADAME BESSON Preaches 9 Years Without Pay The telephone girl nd nol alte d J. Norton Dotph of Portland, Ore.,| shot# aud Notified police headauir 1s filling the pulpit of the Bethany | vounded man on the floor, He had TORRE AER Congregational church in St. Paul | owit Meet the cash re waKs* 3 *|without money and without price. (Di “probably will dio. He does not need the money and wees I Lets His Widkcrin-Law Suictle besides the church cannot afford to “That Btates, He weighs 26-pounds and he is a perfect baby. The mother can get up and go around the house tomorrow if she wants to, The doctor thought that Baby Leo Gutin would be talked about In| ; Three Marx Bros George Kein of New York bought TUN Ix WS eee 'Zulu, a mule, for $7.70 at a sale, salary Today INDIANAPOLIS, Md., Aug. 10.—|carbolfc acid and started to drink Robert Sherlock, who refused to aged mother-in-law from committing suicide, has been placed under ar | rest. Mrs. Mote tried to borrow $5 to) the rent. Returning home she ‘said to have informed Sherlock the was tired of his abuse and she guessed that she would end it all by suicide. “Go right ahead,” was the advice » it is alleged. The | gest woman then produced » bottle of }it. Her daughter made frantic leffart to get the bottle away, but Mra. Mote succeeded in drinking enough to cause death. | It was reported to the police that |Sherlock tried to drag bis wife jaway while she was struggling with |her mother as had the carbolic lucid bottle to ber lips. The police court is to decide the question of what could be done to &@ man who encouraged bis mother- in-law to end her life when she sug- | ed that she was on the point of committing suicide. Divorce for Man Who Had His Next Door Neighbor Enjoined From Ca James F. Harrison will never be} Cassady called every night, Ha: troubled by too zealous evening vis-|rison complained, even after Har- ftors at bis home any more. rison had intimated that Cassady His wife secured a divorce yes-| might as well beat it and stay beat. terday and the husband will go it| Cassady couldn't see it that way alone after this, he says. and insisted upon being soctable. Harrison {a a distinguished fig-/ Then Harrison went to court and ure in superior court records be | got an order forbidding Cassady to cause he secured an injunction against William Cassady, his next- door neighbor, when Cassady’ call any more. | The Harrisons have been married \five years and have no children. The wife charged incompatibility. |big dry goods Harrison works for the city. —- visite to the Harrison became too frequent. — Tne young man for the last nine summers has devoted bimeelf to small churches too poor to pay pastor, His father is rich. Notice of Twins Was a Joke. A notice that twins born to a prominent couple in New- R. L, was printed In the Datly and now the paper is offer ing $100 reward for information leading to the discovery of the per son who “put the plece” in the pa per, as there are no twins, Forced to Bathe, Tries to Die. “T ain't used to this sort of thing, |not knowing that several years ago Suh An es See Ot *\ mule with a Wild bad been | |Zulu was the prise “educated” Veot show, danc- VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTOPLATA First Run Films Oniy, Three Good Vauteriiie Acta | } | I'm going to kill myself,” announce eG John Tarsons, a negro, when forvibly given a bath im jail at Chil licothe, Obio. Soon afterward he was found on the floor of his cell with his throat cut with the handle of @ tin cup. He will soon be ready for another bath, however, as he will get weil. Want Girls for Window Models. A beautiful gown needs a real woman to properly display it, ao cording to the National Window Trimmers’ Association in session at Chicago, which has started a move- ment to have living models tn the store windows in- stead of dummies. SIGNING THE ARBITRATION TREATY WITH GREAT BRITAIN Scene Britain was ©, Phail “Holy ENID, v0 Aug. 10—Prompt setion of a sheriff and his deputies Prevented what is supposed to have Been an attempt to offer a human macrifice, an s-year-old girl, “to ap the wrath of an angry God, fanatic religious band, known a the “Holy Rollers,” who colon- feeG @ tract near the great salt Plains, near here, two years ago. Berah Harris and her son Charles, leaders of the fanatics, Were placed under arrest by Sher- Sutherland and taken to the fatonga jail for safe keeping. ih vice consul at Ni in President Taft's study when the new igned by Ambassador Bryce (seated Standing, from left to right, are Esmond Ovey, arbitration treaty between the United Stat at left) and Secretary of State Knox (seated at right). resident Taft, Viscount lew York; Chandi Rollers Foiled in Sacrifice Ever since the Holy Rollers moved | into this neighborhood there have been many rumors queer rell-| gious practices loffered as the climax of celebra- |tlon and burried to the scene. |mother an edly prepared for the were taken in charge and also leaders of the sect, despite vigorous denials that simple ceremony to PI wrath of an angry God. ee anes 9 SOCIETY’ WARDEN anf HANGMI Baker, erstwhile soctety favorite and club- Man, now warden of the Nevada Mate penitentiary, will be called Upon to officiate as hangman at the Secation of Patrick Casey, next ednesday, unless he backs down 0 bis contract. Chris Yae th Pegular hangman, having raised hin price from $60 to $100, Baker de- clared he would do the Job himself rather than pay the figure de- BAIL W YORK, Aug. 10.—Mrs. Mary Norris, arraigned for having poured a kettle of bolling water over her husband, took $14,000 in bills with her. In court she peeled $5,900. from the roll and put it'up A | Hess, 4 her daughter, suppose Kaiser Wilhelm, Madame Pasqual! sacrifice, of the the |New York, their | mezzo-soprano, they were g0- Sprotte, will be there, not to men ing to do anything except enact &\tion the big male chorus of “appease the | voices. Ge ce Ay: Saengerfest ‘The “Saengerfest" of the North Pacific Saengerbund, to be held in ‘and eccentric cere | this city for one week from August monies. The sheriff received word 17 to 22, will be a notable musica that a human sacrifice was to be ewnt Buch celebrities as Herr Ludwip imperial court singer to Metropolitan opera house and America’s great Madame Hease 60° There will be outings and quets, sports and a good tii general, It will be a Germ! lateh.”” SLAPPED HIS WIFE COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo Aug. 10.—J. B. Lindahl, when ar raigned here for slapping his wife admitted the charge but sald th the Good Lord told him to do tt slapping was a sure cure for nery ousness. The justice disagreed a: gave Lindahl 30 days OUR METHOD of eecuring our woolens direet from the milis in fullea chain of al: lots for our great ty-slx stores enables us to give you EXTRA PANTS Worth $5.00 to $7.00 With Every Suit to Order Goctor books for centuries, ‘Adele Gutin, mother of the giant baby, is 21 years old; the hus-| , and this is their firet child. j says the mother proudly. band is the same a “He'll be a great big man, e old owl, will open their 96th stcre on Saturday, Aug. I2 tm Scotch says the wise old ow! sSsUl No orders taken WOOLEN MILLS TAILORED TO YOUR ORDER. Actually Worth $25, $30 and $35 before Satur- day, Aug. 12. Be on hand bright and early and help make our opening one banner Seattle. day in This sale is good for Saturday and all next week. World's Largest Tailors. 96 Stores in the U. S. 1014 First Av R. E. MUSS ER, Mgr. Open Saturday Until 10:30 P. M. {!. “I only hope} 7 ATCH US. /F 2:30 4 and ® | and Another Town-Talk Bilt GRAND OPERA HOUSE Eugene Levy, Manager. DOWNS & GOMrz, Sweet Southern Singers, FOUR PHOTOPLAYS Three Dig Vaudevilie Acts Admissicn—-Lower Floor, 18 Balcony, 6 Cente Contes —AaT— DREAMLAND Seventh and Union TONIGHT ORIENTAL SOUVENIRS GIVEN TO ALL ADMISSION 25 Including Vive Dance Tickets LADIES FREE CAUGHT Millionaire and Pauper Both Suffer Penalty— Neal Cure Rescues Them. The records of the Neal Institute, | at 1736 16th avenue, Seattle, where the Neal three-day drink-habit cure | is administered, show that no class jof men is immune from the drink jhabit. Physicians, lawyers, bank- ers, brokers, merchants and men in all walks of life are represented in the hundreds that have béen treaty ed here. | While the utmost secrecy is guar anteed to all patients, many of thenr have become so enthusiastic over thetr rescue that they have volun- tarily written us letters of appreci- ation, and expressed a wish that per- sons who are investigating be re- | ferred to them. Banker Writes: “Drink is no more in my way than if there were no such thing. Your three-day drink-habit treatment Is worth more than ten times what it cost me.” The Neal treatment requires but three days’ stay at the Seattle Neal |institute, or any of the more than half a hundred Neal institutes throughout the United States and |Canada, At the end of that time Jone can return to home or office | fully restored, with all of the old jeraving for intoxicants absolutely |gone, nerves in good trim, appetite j for food excellent, eyes bright and brain active. Write, call or phone for free con- fidential information about the Neal three-day treatment, inelud- ing indorsements and references. All will be mailed to you in a plain, sealed envelope. Address The Neal Institute, Inc. East Howell and 16th Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Poones: East 4384; Ind. Cedar 431, | BRAINY MEN [7 %.

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