The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 23, 1911, Page 6

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AGAIN SOMEPODY HASS BEEN ARYING TO STEAL“SOME OF OUR SOMADINGS VILL HAF TO BE Dit, VND Dit -MIGHTY CHICKENS, THE SCAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 19}1. Sevriceable Spring Gun wok DUNDER OND SutzEens! — 1 HAF LEFT MY HammeER ine Site, UND NOW ? am aFRair To OBEN DER DOOR! maw TO LOAD ID MIT Sort RIPE TOMATOES, HA=HAL WHO BFER OBENS DISS Door Vit GET A Dose oF CATSUP BY GoOULY. VELL, § DINS A CLEFER imple TRAP < DISS VILL LO COURE TCH, Coton Bn STEALERS. DER CHICKENS = € OF THE “HOLIEST LOVE SOCIETY” OPERATIONS SeRARHRA RA REARS = THEIR BIBLICAL bd | * AUTHORTY % Therefore I say unto you, % take no thought for your life, *% what ye shall eat, or what ye % shall drink; nor yet for ey w body, what ye shall put on. % not the life more than meat w Wherewithal elothed ?—Matthew vi, 31. * * * * * * * * * * * '* * * * * * Rakekateanetee (Special to The Star.) ZION CITY, lil, Sept. 2: ‘What ‘would you do for religion's sake? Would you suffer a fiery death at the stake for it, as did the martyrs of old? Or would you go naked at its behest, as a mysterious little sect of sincere fanatics have done in Zion City? ggg Poms of this “Hollest Love society” led a strange life. They ever went out, none appeared to have a job and where the victuals came from, goodness only knows. They were very religious. They started the day with a service at 9 o'clock and filled the neighborhood with psalms and prayers. They closed the day with a service. ‘They wore clothing in the house ‘or not, just as the Lord command- ed them, Sister Rath explained. Sister Ruth ts 43 years old, well educated and intelligent. She did the talking for the society “We recognize no sex,” she sald. marriage. Lord’ should hi Lord has His work cut out for us ‘do. “We sleep in one room, men and women alike. We are all ‘brides of the Lord,’ men and women allke ‘We sleep on the floor, so we may get in closer touch with the Lord The Lord gets close to us in our meetings. That's why we shout for Joy. .We are pure in mind, pure in heart and pure in spirit.” ‘The men in the society are stal- wart and two of them are only about 30 years old. The women are older and have no claims to good “Automobii English Serges E buy our serges direct from the eele- brated Longsford’s mills of Gloucester, England. By buying in the wholesale market for cash we are able to save you $10 to $15 to what you pay other hous: These goods keep their luster and do not shine by wear, wddTailoringCo. Inc. 807 Third Ave. j surrounding his death WOMAN WANTS PROSECUTOR ISQUALFED DOaited Press teased Wire.) OFPELOUBAS, La, Seyt. 23,-—Be- woman of this wife of the division superintendent of the Frinco railroad, must remain in Jail until January ne: trict Attorney R. La hin way, Mrs today making efforts to have the Prosecutor disqualified Mra. McRae whot and killed Allan Gariond while the couple were jalone in her house, alleging that he had insulted her District At looks. certificate on the walls, @*/torney Garinnd i related tothe “Persons who do not live in close | is customary in these parts, dead man and refuece to allow MA communication with the Lord,” said| Sister Ruth came first, several| McRae out on bail. This moans Sister Ruth, “cannot understand) months ago. An aged woman, a0/that Mra. MeHae will have to re our beliefs.” inmate of the county farm, came to/ main in prison until the next ses “And we don't want to under-| her later. neighbors used to) sion of court, in January 1912, stand them,” say the neighbors./take food to them. Then one by - “The idea, running around the|one the others joined the cofony, house bare naked!” Sister Mary, Sister Rebecea and 0! OvSsO! s “Have you ever seen ‘em bare| Sister Emily and, four or five men asked an eagleeyed re Then the neighbors cut off the/ é gifts of food. But the Holiest) » New Premier .” replied one, “I can't see) Love soeiety,_ennenees to ey it - through the window curtains, even)and pray. other even ~ " with a sbygiace.” crowd gathered outside and hoot f The reporter took a good longed the worshipers. Firother Adam look. He was not blinded. He saw|jcame out on the porch and told the members of the society fully| them, “If you had more of the grace dressed in sober black. lof God in your hearts you wouldn't They numbered eight—four of come around here hooting.” each kind. They lived in a four Whereupon, the crowd went DEFIANT STAND (By vow Wire) | morning automobdiling about the ST, LOUIS, Sept. 23.-—-President city, had luncheon at the Jefferson Taft began his Western campaign) hotel, attended a football game at teday by making three speeches) 5 ais university, saw the Na here. It is believed that the cam-|tional league baseball game this paign will be one of defense and| afternoon, and tonight a big meet- defiance. | ing will complete the program. The president, it is said, will ac-| Champ Clark, rk cept responsibility for everything | house of representativ connected with the official acts of | ident Taft were in the his administration, taking the attl-| road station here today at the same tude that if the people don't like| time, but they did not meet. The it they may repudiate him. | Tate party filed from the depot President Taft breakfasted at| just as Clark made his way to hie the Mercantile club. He spent the! train. say that M. Kokoveoff, Russian min- IN STATE SUPREME COURT" [st seerene L, W. Young of the Washington KOKOVSOFF, NEW PREMIER KIEFF, Russia, Sept. 23.—An nouncement is made here today tha Dimitry Bogroff, who shot Premier Stolypin in the municipal theatre bere, a week ago, waa tried by court-martial and sentenced to be banged The funeral of Stolypin was held yesterday, when the entire city w in mourning. Dispatches from St. Petersburg The city weights and measures); Rose and H. Schnelder, president | Dairy was sentenced to 10 days In| 11, ordinance will be tested in the state | and secretary of the Pi supreme court as to its constitu- Fuel and lee Co., are tionality. If the companies now | veetneige aft of, th the county jail by Judge Gay yea- terday when he pleaded guilty to| selling skimmed milk which fell | aity.__If the companies | yesterday afternoon of C. B. Kith-| below the legal standard requiring under fire for falling to mark the|cart, a driver for the firm, He|%25 per cent fat. The jail sen them Finnegan state. Wet again, dry | again, wet again, Finnegan C457 VEARS WAT Darn) — VO Anam 1% An 1T & ones’ We Sauer wine (By United Press Leased Wire.) | ROME, Sept. 23.——From high vat-| jean authorities it was learned to- day that a propaganda {8 under way for the organization of a worldwide international Catholic federation, | the primary object of which will be ecessful consummation of th forty-y: fight to secure for the holy see an independent temporal kingdom similar to that possessed | prior to the unification of Italy in; 1870. | Maine may well be called the | Mrs. Ima Vraggart claims she lives in a atone house just because the wind makes her bungalow rock There is:no want occurs, That you may be corps of ant ads over, thi Allen's body was found, near an pei + alrshaft in an alley way ithe rear of the hotel shortly after he hai been seen in his room on the fourth Warrants for the arrest of A livered” goods not marked. would be abandoned. CHICAGO, Sept, 23.—In a deter: 66 7” leather trust, committed suicide, force of United States secret serv. How they start. Hie neath oR BS Drug out extra: charge to BERLIN WOMEN pensins. police have issued an order prohib-|set in—and take “Seventy-Seven” Main 9400, houses. The authorities have com-| To obtain the best results a vial| must be kept handy. It fits the weight of the packages do not ap-|could not be convicted under the | tence followed Judge Gay's repeat mined effort to discover whether died accidentally or was slain in| Humphreys’ Seventy - Seven ice men are busy here today inves- All Colds start with a forlorn, BOYCOTT SHOW: If you could get to know this as By iting the wearing of big hata in cer-|at once—you would never have a pelled the theatre managers to ri All dealers sell “Sey- peal their cases, City Attorney | ordinance, which provides that the|¢4 Warning to milk dealers that the | U |, Sleepy Eye is the name of a vil lage in Minnesota Chas. W. Allen, multi-millionatre of his fall from a fourth-story window Breaks ‘up Grip and tigating the peculiar circumstances gone feeling of lassitude and weak the first feeling of a Cold, before iy Cae} Press Leased Wire) jept. 2: tain parts of theatres, the women | qujq force th %: by imposing a fine | vest pocket Ralph Pierce says he will. | offen must have “sold and de-|custom of merely fining (ity United Press Leased Wire.) zee Kenosha, Wis., and founder of the of the Palmer house, police and a floor of the building. " ness, as if some great tliness was BERLIN, 4 Mecause the|the Sneeaing, Cough or Sore Throat of Berlin are boycotting the show of $100 ov @ manager for every | enty- Seven,” instance in“ hich he permits the wearing of Yate. Humphreys! 60. Medicine Co,, Cor William and Ann Sts, New York. ripe for the sending of a want ad to The-Star as the time the expeft, operators rangements have been made so that you may, if you prefer, leave your Star want ad at any of the Quaker ores, who will phone it with- sent by phone, left with the Quaker Drug Stores, mailed or brought to ‘The Star, are all charged for at the same rate for the same classification, time so easily served, a takes phone and ar- The Star. Ads Ind, 441, Words by Music by Co = HERE IS3 YOUR HAM O8SGAR ——1D wasn CHICKEN HOUSE SAY, ADOLF, EF YOU Go To DER CHICKEN HOUSE Berore ‘You COME IN, VIL. You BLEASE FIND MY HAMMER UND BRING - FOG DELAYS ANG (By United Press CHICAGO, Sept. 23—A big ATLANTA, Ga., Sept.” 22.—Chris-| ® decrease in the surplus of rail- topher Columbus Wilson, aged 73,|% way cars le reported here to- has arrived at the Atlanta peniten-|* day. The total for the period # tiary to serve three years for fraud,|* ending Sept. 30 is 70,722, rep- * He was president of the United|® resenting a decrease of 18,144 Wireless company. | ® from August 30, and being the When the postoffice inspectors|* lowest figure since raided his office he was engaged to| * ber, 1910, marry his stenographer, aged 23,|% » *| The k evening. lek eee eta R aha ee ee make LONDON’S MONDA MORNING SAL As you well know, this Monday Morning Sale is a “long London doesn’t advertise on Sunday, and he expects you to keep derful bargains in your mind until Monday morning and then come buy enough to last you a long time. A careful reading of London's lessen the cost of living of any family. Be here Monday before 12 o'¢ tor C. P. Rodgers is for the fog to litt Regul. Reguiar $1.00 and $1.50 Women’s Long Black Girls’ Long Kimonos Coats Made of best quality kimono fannelette, in pretty patterns; i to 15 Until noon -seensesee. OEE All-wool Panama fal! models; black, and brown. Until NOOR. . asec. Pight new fall models, in full- Jength, all-wool kersey coats; perfect fitting. Until $4.98 Regular $6.00 Regular $15.00 and $17.50 Girls’ Sailor Suits Women’s Fall Suits All-wool sérge, in navy bive, g Your choice of over brown and dark red; all_sizes, | all 4 to 14 years. Regular $3.00, $4.00 New Untrimmed Every good style all colors. Until MOOT .ccdeste oe 00 new, ‘001 Tailored Suits, all col- ors and sizes. U Regular $1.00 and $1.25 PETTICOATS Black Sateen and Heather- bloom; also a lot of ‘good Ging- ham Skirts; all sizes. 49c Until noon Men’s Heavy Weight Undershirts 50c, 60c and The values. Do not ask us why or how we do it. London wants your trade. Undershirts, till Women's Kid GLOVES The quality generally and rea- sonably sold at $1.25. Com plete assortment of colors and rates Until 65c Boys’ Cloth Knicker Pants Not all wool, but they’ll wear like fron, and besides, they're a 296 Children’s Union Suits 2 to 12 years; soft, feeced, rib cotton; ecru cOlor; ‘twill sur- vii + a 4 UAW A? vcs ce nese OG Regular $1.00 te WAIST Beautiful Tailored Waists, for dress wear. White, black All sizes, Until ROOD ....eeue er than a pocket These are worth them until 12, Good Muslin Gown Tucked and hemstitched yoke. London's is an excellent place “to buy Underwei This Gown, until 12 Fs 39c Children’s Flannel Skirts Waists attached; plain or stripe outing; well finished; scalloped edge. A strong number, at, each hand; are willing to @™ all the profit until 12, if you'll come, Each ..+. Infants’ Vest Bands Long sleeves, fine, soft white cotton; London outfits people from {fancy to old age. This little Shirt, until 12 15¢ Pink or blue. items. It pays a stom tise good goods, Suips, until 12 ...- Girls’ Red or Gray 4 Sweaters Can't see why Eastern feathers Big pearl buttons; close, firm- ] 4re any better than Western! knitted, sembfitted; 75c value; | Can you? These 50¢ Eastern have pocket and V neck. Feather Pillows, until Until 12 seeee ae Eastern Pillows All colors; felt tri boned; leather soles; thing that positively your toes wart tl mornings. until 12 ...... Hot Point Electric Iron Needs no praise from ts; we simply sell ‘em; can't eut the price, but 24 bars London's Fin- est “Big Wash" Soap 5 00 and the Iron, till noon . tf Blankets . London leads when it comes to sleeping plunder! This $1.25 Gray Cotton Blanket (telling the truth now if we ever did); scant double bed size; 59 also tan color, Until 12 .J0G Germantown Yarn 20 colors, 10¢ value; not Fletsh- er’s yarn, but another good one. Per skein . Table Oilcloth Things are going to start up with a rush Monday; we've got | pure white lots of the best Oilcloth known | ured —Meritas. Until 12, filling; silkoline value, Offered until Window Shades Regular stock size; 3 shades of |, cone green; best rollers, complete; J G0¢ Hkable pat London never does anything by | this price, 40 yardsi- halves. Until 12, greens, reds, Until 12, Bon BARS LENOX ine 4 Until Noon RS 2 dc This really is the bringer we ever had, Until 12, per cake@ «+ Heavy Grade Floor Oilcloth Six designs; 45¢ value; hunt the papers; you can't match hills, but gives this one; nor any other London fee; regular 65e, bargain, Floor Oileloth, ly; bring room until 13, aquare yard". .26C Sincere se Extra heavy ingralm} R444 ¢ hee .

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