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té THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1911. Preceding | Starman on the| ay . WEAR YOUR HAT AS KING GEORGE stand, Mra, Helen I. Thurston testi SENSATIONAL talgton" ie at enee Calls Laurier DOES HIS CROWN, SAYS FASHION ( will, and that when she refused ONVICT Mra, Williams had asked her If she a Grafter couldn't get # male board (Dy Untied Brews Leased Wire.) h Mre. Thurston JANCOUVER, 1, C., Sept. 20 eo phave Unything to do with it, she) Pavoring reciprocity but speaking teatified, Mrs, Williams told her | against Premier Laurier, whom he ahe knew two othors who would do| called a grafter, and local liberals * | who greater grafters, “Plight | . ae jing Martin spoke last night at ? }& meeting in Pender hall at which BAWLED HT AY | the crowd was no great that many wat out on fire exeapes FOLSOM, 1» 20.—A quick ause a drunken man had told) w 4 Rete doarer adel trolman Sullivan that Grover! CHICAGO, Sept. 20--Three ban y filiame, a marine fireman, had/ its , who murdered Melvin Brad * ger of Jake Oppenheimer, cc i od him for the priée of a drink,|rick near Leonard, are at large in demned murderer and the moat dee wiivan hed Williams arr this vielnity, and police detec meals ghey ‘saa en thar oattvead “I didn't need to ask anyone for/ tives are out on a manhunt. It ts ye erday pith nin whan he. OAs i@ price of a drink,” wald Williams. | pelieved they are the same men acted the la chapter of a ten had had nothing to drink, either. who murdere ry ick Wenuer ding, feud b: ities T toid the drunken n where he strom, a chauffeur, and committed Prenclade Gut 4 m4 a could get a Pike street car, when! other depradations | ah je anetner com the poliveman butted in. He bawled| A desperate battle is expected! demned muri \ The Bo, rape A suards are to out in front of a crowd and said) when the outlaws are located. ow a8 no good, | resented that be | Gay unussally alert, for the big I believed he had no right to Vancouver Excited it” (hp Une aus tanana Wine? } This autumn, women, old or young, maids or matrons, r place Judge Gordon evidently agreed) VANCOUVER, B.C ft. 20,~|thoir hats on exsetly as King George wears his crown, say thoxe follow ith Willams, for he ordered bin | Because the license inspectors or- | ing th Britieh Dame Fashion. Joaned ) dered cafes to stop all music at 12 The king of England is very o about the way he dons his head- ae inne re en aoe o'clock midnight, restaurant keep-| gear. He han jt fit well down to his ears aad low on his forehe rs met last night and d d the It ie exactly after this manner of w 4d bons fouds in Folsom, F hn gg Fone ghey Fore gr be tage > , nn +p Nd sea ON ED fe ey Saved rom a [would close up all eating houses | many giris in America will wear thelr eutumn 1 ; ar } ‘ | here every evening. | is to be hoped. er i a a a tine of steel wh “ “in the eyes of man we are db prison, with tte 1,200 convicts, 1s in a state of great excitement and unrest, Fear and rage have been fanned into a blaze within many had hi # . . + | Public feeling t* with the proprie- | fortable, nor as unbecoming, as that worn by the ruler of Great Britain. : somehow man : | weCKIFe |vorced, put in the eyes of God we Livin Grave tors in an effort to check the ele = — ee 3 i ned Sores ned DYl were sti! husband and wife, | g ment that is passing down the lid| BOSTON—Battling Nelson, for-| whom he stopped in ten rounds. Tt Lo oy PR ne | aga _ on know Jack would hove wanted me (Dy United Press Leased Wire.) in Vancouver. mer champton of the world, is the appearance in stee! of his eel! to. raaoritke edge. |to get the property.” ; ROME, Sept. 19.—From aro , He showed only fair form, m ie ° . 7 * Words are credited by At! 4 as v abl 2 | rtd 4 . My om comes an account of an extraordi jrace Noble and will never be able to regain bie | brea Rot his victim four times be-ltorney H. A. Startsiaan to Mr! nery case of What klmost amounted | 28° ile of San) day as the resdlt of his victory over| jost laurels, in the opinion uf the fore the prison guards separated! Minsie M, Williams, on. trial fp Frat id today by the Billy Nixon, the local lightweight,| majority who saw the fight them. Quijada was dead within 20/ Judge Main’s court on the chatge a begged Posmitact Coes tals | toms authorities here, having bee vif minutew after he had shouted hislof forging her divorced husbantl's seized on account of failure to de-| 7 " t “ seal nahent r to formed that a nun named Serafins | / ry ~ of ie pe ‘ey PEPSIA {challenge to Oppenheimer to a will, which simperted to. sive her Loverde, Be, kis ding ithe otis [clare $299 worth ¢ gowns on her INDIGESTION, SOURNESS, DYS! Ss) " ithe latest picture of Aviator Robert Fowler, who, after hav) jioth men, condemned murder-|man wae the attorner eho sec nO convent, and undertakers were obtain release Mra. Noble will be AND ALL STOMACH MISERY GOES wrecked in the Sierra Nevada mountains, is still trying ers, waited long, with the patience|tho divorce for her. Ho testified |2*, OBC® sent to make the funeri trrangemonts, A doctor left for | Obleed to pay $907, which includes te genera Res anes prize. He expects hopeless conviet, for the op-| th: she frequently came talthe convent at the same time to| *¥t!es and penalty There would not be a case of in-!bad symptoms; and, besides, you ve tre e nal | unity to do the thing fate al-/hia office after “Jack” Wii! digestion here if resders who are| will not need laxatives to keep | ? verify the death and prepare the " |lowed yesterday afternoon, when|itams’ funeral and \roached the!veual forasl certificate Plan Another Station | subject to Stomech trouble knew your stomach, iver and intestines vt ‘ et 5 jAssistant Turnkey Extuidiito, ac-| subject of Williams’ failare to leave! Great was the eurprine ot the|_ Seattle's third comfort station |ihe tremendous anti-ferment and|clean and fresh : It’s Possible to Fl Over Ocean |<: by a “trusty,” unlocked/a will, She told him, ahe said, that | nuns, however, when the doctor, | Will probably be located soon under | digestive virtue contained in Dia-| If your stomach {s sour and full € the celia of both at the same time|she had searched everywhere but | after having made a close examina. ‘%° Sidewalk at the Plaza botel, at| pepsin. This harmless preparation of gas or your food doesn’t digest, Sy Caled Free toned Wire) § —terrupted journey across the 1,700) While serving them the afternoon |could find none. Htom, ordered the “corpse” to be the point w Westlake and! will digest a heayy meal without and your meals don't seem to fit, ™ t —"lt is scien. miles. (hat separate the nearest ad. | 2*4!. “One day she asked me if a will | removed ately fro: @ Fourth ave. converge. A olution the slightest fuss or discomfort,|why not get a 50-cent case from i, Sep | MOVE immedi: y from th - for an acroplane Cent polmts of land can be ac-| Both convicts had evidently/had to be sworn by @ potery.”|chapelle ardente, saying that the |!troduced by Councilman Hesketh and relieve the sourest, acid stom: | your druggist and make life worth Be possible for vs + be Compiished by a machine carrying |*¥Sited the sound of the opening |/Startaman testified, “and I told her | aged lady was merely in a comatose |8* unanimously adopted yester-/ach in five minutes, besides over: |living? Absolute relief from Stom- Bitees the Atlantic, and be two men, it will have to be shown | (Ck bare as the signal for a battle/it did not. On another occasion she | condition, probabl: the result of 48. coming all foul, Nauseous odors|ach misery and perfect digestion , years the world will than ac ae NOWB! to the death, for no sooner were| told me that she could write Jack's! on ~ from the breath f anything you eat ts sure to fol and 7 & aeroplane can be built capa: |‘ ae Oe - od » ja leptic seizure. All the prep rom the breath. lof any you eat ts sy » tol- ibeek with wouder that the feat bie of carrying at least 1.500 pounds |the sockets open than Quijada.|signature so that no one could 46-|arations for the funeral, of courre, By pera Judge did not be-| “Asx your pharmacist to show you low five minutes after, and, be- pe regarded as impossible.” of usefat load at 60 miles an hour, OT@*bing the trusty aside, ieaped|tect the difference. 1 told her that) were at once canceled, and with © necessary to slash @ girl's the formula plainly printed on each | sides, one case ‘x sufficient to cure 4 scientist. A. E. Herri- at a gliding angle more nearly in|! the corridor and roared a/she had better not talk about that suitable medical treatment the nun | Ares 2 teaching her Co dance, even 'cocent case of Pape's Diapepsin,|a whole family of such trouble. pat London, made this state-'the order of one in seven than the | Cdalienge at bis enemy, Oppew|kind of thing. Later she came to\ was soon restored to her normal |!f wore hobble, so Harry Wil then you will readily understand! Surely, a harmless, inexpensive dager feat before the angle of ooe tn four, which at proe-| mer, to “Come out and fight.” | | my office and told me that sbe/ condition. Mame forfeited $6 why this promptly cures Indiges- preparation Ike Diapepsin, which of Portsmouth. eat represents the efficiency of a Oppenheimer slipped past Estal-|found a will, She offered me $1,000 - o tion and “removes such symptoms | will always, either at daytime or Be added, “before an unin-| good wodern Myer.” ditto like a flash The two men|to have it probated for her. I or “What fiowers of speech our new) SAN RAFAEL, Cal.—Ten soldiers as Heartburn, a feeling like a lump during night, relieve your stomach + clinched and fell to the stone floor |dered her out of iy offtee, and| minister uses. locked in the local jail escaped of lead in the stomach, Belching of| misery and digest your meals, is In Oppenbetmer's band was a long. | Warned ber that If she filed the will] “Ves, cut flowers; they have little through cracks and windows. Con- Gas and Eructations of undigested|abont as handy and valuable a ‘KILLED ‘i a 0} cI thin strip of steel, which shot in|for probate I would notify the Wil-/or no connection with the stem of stable Cramer wants the bastile food, water brash, Nausea, Head-|thing as you could have in the on Sane | ERS Sips ypest gpemclbentt er iggagal bere te tie Gesourepe." ulked up. ache, Biiiousness and many other! house. Wash. Sept. 20. my oy bag: | subject of much discussion here to 1 The old grudge was settled PR tN ch ae itll ache froagh the back by Policeman Prens Leased Wired Then followed an almost incon it when he attempted! LOS ANGELES, Sept. 20. | celvable thing Oppenhetmer sur he had been arrested, Doom to the joy riders. |rendered bia weapon to Eetuidillo ‘office, Private Harvey | ‘This ta tha Bos es | without a hostile movement Vancouver barracks. | he county } “L only wanted {0 take another forencon | beard of supervisors, who have | scalp before I die,” sald the slayer. » tre ison are| JMat approved an appropriation ~ Ss . ‘ " forenoon paren. | Proverd Up-toDate. | aro Wer Ge sbocuins.| with which fe buy an expert? | You caunot make a silk puree they declare, was not just!) mental searchlight. it is pian- he t nd | out of a sow's ear, but the pack ‘ ; bis ak strane find | pti as ane tered “hy |arn ean make potted chicken of it The Munson-Poynor Expansion Sale Reductions include our most complete line of heating stoves. eaten. srr | Tan at by Mn Sot Here you will find the reliable makes at great savings, just oo time when you are ready for the goods. a u : | eee te ie mee ‘ Other interesting specially priced items taken at random throughout the plan works, @ series of search. stock follow: light stations will be set up 1 along the most traveled county roads. ‘WERE’S LARGEST WARSHIP AGAIN eo nas nen | | | ty Untied Pree Lessed Wire, | * DEMAND LONDON, Sept. 20. —- The MOSS ROSE CREAM “King George V,” which will be | launched at Portsmouth Octo |, Pesitisely ber 9, will be the most powerful Conains a0 ele nee any tajurt battieship afloat at the time of || ous suner her completion. The king him- MOSS ROSE CREAM | cif will christen her, The King sieves irritations gunburn, removes “Sean |} George is 570 feet long, 89 feet |] frecxi ner {ogra le’s in the beam, has a displacement || |! sstrrs the pores of the i, . of 25,000 tons, horsepower of Sheet Iron Heater, like above OG NEW Fitms— fp, 77000 and a speed of 21 knots. cut, goes on special sale tomor- As many inter. 50 CENTS row—one to a customer 95c pectal ment. A sister ship, the Cen- ts ¢ and Seenic Subject» turion is building at Davenport. cates ame Largest Showing | |... ‘Soa: seater snown stove very heavily bulit, nicely trim- med with nickel, equipped with ° e r1) ent drafts. Special enjami n R li bi Expansion Bale price $6.75 : a es rs eliable ig wr Sages ere: ro — ea | Suits ea ‘This Star-America Air Blast Coal Heat- roe Vet Expansion Sale er, a large-sized, well-made stove, heav- hington Combination Heater, one of the ee ce Stes Mat fly trimmed tn nickel; has patent drafts. best heating stoves offered in the local market; Special Expansion Sale has reversible grates and burns either coal or Besinding funder. sept 26. || ip Denote Proper Style sede wood; a handsome design; heavily Overs me} = =~ = " " Saneoer * Each season finds Benjamin's as E SPECIALS trimmed in nickel. Special .. Gim.. 1s PARIS New York styles getting a tighter | = et — ture Perouse" grip on men and young men who de M Predominant Viayers sire to be correctly clothed. The 1.68 to S00: Divans, 42. || new Fall Benjamin Suits, in rich Tomorrow, navy blue werges, rough blue chev- fots, biack unfinished worsteds and @ wealth of exclusive pattern fab- ries In the autumn colorings, tallor- ed with that degree of excellence usually found only in high-priced, custom-made garments— $18, $22.50, $25, $30 And Up enjomin 8 tted with All Benjomin Sults are fitted te bait of Pi This Princ This easy Rocker, exactty | Mission Rocker, built of Bartell non-sagging pockets. . - with awell like the pleture, saddle [| quartered oak, Spanish French plate feat, quartered oak fin- Me er seat and back, ‘ P : Prove on AMIN OVERCOATS AND Sc Une fron fs Teathe “Other eae ias Ae O maneaats $20 AND UP : cece SOT JP soctaal $18.25 Prem .........$1.65 | tua... $8.75 i Getieem Actes in Clothes 5 Ee Matinee Dale's” 30 {| Benjamin apart arena cu: csc ond A large and beautiful assortment of Burberry (London) Cc A THE ARCADIAN MALLEABLE . vi — ea est of and Siip-Ons for Men and Women. 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