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Five be ky art at 103 MILES IN AIR IN 115 MIN. | Untied Frege Leased Wire) ADVILLE, Pa., Sept. 29,—-Sus |A Loox our! aDoLF GOING TO HAVE talning a speed of almost a mile a minute over an aerial course of than 100 miles, Aviator nded at the fair today In his trans flight for the $50,000 115 minutes. NTIST JONES DENIED DIVORCE se Dr, Thomas Jones, & dentist, who has lived in Seattle for, the past 14 months, voted in the | nayoralty contest in Victoria, B. C., | ast January, he lost his legal dom- | tele in Seattle, and Judge Myers yesterday denied his application for 4 divorce on the ground that he was Ot @ resident of the state of Wash ngton for at least one year. Mra, fones also appeared in court yet terday, charging bim with deser on and nonsupport. PORCH CLIMBER ROBS TWO BANK PRESIDENTS Presumably acting on the theory was at dinner, and got away wie ./rings val at $1,000 and a costly that to specialize makes one oki | viace, At the Backus home he ful, a secondetory man has, during socured only four stickpins of the last two nights, visited the small value. He entered by the homes of two bank presidents. way of the back porch Last night he called at the home | ——_—— Tuesday night a thief climbed the of M. F. Backus, 1110 University porch of the home of George Hager, xt., president of the National Bank 117 Minor ay, while the family af Commerce. Wednesday night|was at dinner. He took several hundred dollars’ worth of Jewelry The police are looking for this the home of B. W. Andrews, 1200 University st.. president of the So Attle National bank was visited. | high-class porch climber, who spe He entered from the roof of the clalizes in bank presidents on the garage while the Andrews family |Pirst bill Don’t Wait Open an Unti; You Account Have the Here Cash Tomorrow This Woman's Credit Store invites you to take advantage of its modern method of selling—Liberal Credit. It makes buying easy, and you have the use of your new Fall Sult or Coat while you are paying for \t. Call in tomorrow and see our fine display of Strictly Tailored Suits New Fall Coats Stylish Millinery All the various lines are replete with the new things of the season—the prices are the same as cash, and ft is only necessary to call at the store, make your selection, pay a little down and the balance is charged to your account. You may make weekly or monthly payments, dolf Is On WARPATH, OSGAR! He's NRARTS BLOOD} ||aald to be | Otto is conf 18 ON The ING ‘Aro fouR WW wire “Judicial Recall” at University the Debaters at University of Washington have n favor of making the re intercollegiate | expressed them | solves call of judges the question of debate this year. Wash ington competes in two triangular contests, one league being cx posed of Staniord, Oregon, & Washington, the other comprising Pullman, Whitman and Washing ton, Two other questions were submitted by Washington to the other colleges, nameiy: “Single Tax" and “Arbitration of Labor Difficulties. A majority of the colleges de cide the debate question, and later a vote is taken on the exact word | ing. WOMAN AVIATOR | — SCORES AGAIN (iy United Prem Lend Wire) NEW YORK, Sept. 29-—Mile. ¢ Dutrieuw, the diminutive champion woman flyer, by her flight on the fifth day of the | aviation meet at Nassau boule vard, today holds a new Ameri. can endurance flight record for women by remaining in the air continuously 37 minutes and 22 seconds. Although th woman went aloft, she headless racing Farman with Great skill and was given @ monster ovation by a crowd of 5,000 people. | Old Prince Dying | MUNICH, Bavaria, Sept. 29 Prinee L 1d, the octogenarian prince regent of Baveria, ruling in| night when he was at the Droam- makes the skin #0 soft, smooth and | ta} the place of “Mad King” Otto, near death. Ho ia re ported to be sufferiig from the In firmities inseparable from hiv age. { in of “the es planned and built fairylike pal j|by the architect genius, King Lud wig. REWARD TO MARRY SPOKANE, Sept. 29.—With a || view of increasing the number of marriages in Spokane, an or. ganization known as the “Fra- ternal Souvenirs of the World” is being formed here today. tH The society will give a wed- nt of $100 cash to ev- d girl who are mar. bers of the society, joth are enrolled they will be en $200, Sanitary Public “Where the People Look for our new bulletin boards at entrances. easy to find. J, VANDEVORT BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE |.» » # Catsup, large bottler ord Grapen, basket Ico Cream Melon, pound .., W. W. CRENSHAW Fruits, Nuts, Etc. Stall 19—SMrrn Special MINCE MEAT PIES ENGLISH PORK PIES Our Own What is better for Sunday erel? a Delicatessen Bread, Cakes, Pies TEAS, SPICES TOKIO TEA BTORK—Lower Searchlight Match Snider's Catsup, bo wack Salt, 8 for TOMORROW A DAY OF Extra Special Specials AT THE They make the specials Large, fat 25c kind can be purchased for 20@, twe for 35¢, at MRS. HUGHES, Stall 21, age Market Trade” 4 Sanitary Market, Ihe 1017 FIRST AY. S—Lower Floor, Make. breakfast than Boiled Mack Lower Floor, Filoor—Speciale Saturday. 3 MADE, HIM FURIOUS —— BETTER IQUARG THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1911 You AHA-A-H SPBAKING, ABOUD’ "EDUCATET APE* The Market Basket On this page every Friday Btar readers will find the choicest bargains In things to eat. It will pay you to clip this page out and carry It with you when you buy your weekly supplies. atror lent op their cheapest. Waterw well cheaper than 10 that price. several varieties of raat the local markets tomorrow will have an excel jons are 5 cents apiece. @ pound, and the average are are now selling at l0c a on, baking powder, 1. 12¢ t cholce fe to 106 Jb. te Ib bolling pot roasts. beef, Be Ib; 1 of lamb, 124 ‘HUBBY CONGRATULATES WIFE STENLER CHICO, Cal., Sept. 26.—When Sam Biair decided to take unto himeeif @ soul mate, who hap, ptbelr faces with powder and vain pened to be the wife of Jack 1% fog to attain beautiful Sieek, ahether eantpen, be Pa: i xions, will get the desired resul ‘ei Face Look | Women who the surprise of ‘hie life. [BY using, instead of face powder, nd oday when the hui good spurmax lotion of m “amoke +4 pint hot water, then add 2 teaspoo! be used instead of the water Roy Stolp, 24, 1828 Ninth av. bas}. This simple lotion ie unequal not been seen since last Tuerdyy|for refining one's complexion. vety and takes away that shin: . sallow look land dancing pavilion, It ts kndta}* Ithat he had $100 on hie person’ iit that time. | thing might have happened to him. fly, like powder. They request that any information,|this lotion find ft such a splendid | which may be secured as to his) skin whitener and complexion beau. be telephoned to/tifier that they are seldom without | whereabouts, Main 8080. it on the Advt AT THE OLD PIKE PLACE PUBLIC A TIELTTHE, gee?" HERE FOODS ARE CHEAPER; FRESHER, TOO Delivery 10 Cents; Suburbs 20 Cents. Delivery Extended to Green Lake, Fremont and University Manning’s Coffee 1519 PIKE PLACE, HERMANN’S 1s) 3s LLLP ALWAYS SWEET AND FRESH-—YOU NEVER GET A LOAF OF SOUR BREAD AT 8ST. GERMAIN’S Six Small Loaves for 25, or Three Large Loaves, Chotce of 16 varieties, We lead on Cakes, Pies ang Pastries, Don't forget your Sunday Mwfches, at 409 Pike St. DUC. Danish Creamery Rest Minnesota, Ib. ood Egae . heene ST. GERMAIN’S 1517 Pike Plat® and 409 e St Candy and Ice Cream Saturday Special—Hood HandRolled Chocolates, 1b 2he After Diamar MMB, TR. cca eFe sce cvctececdesisvesios Me HOOD'S—-HOME OF THE FAMOUS PRINCESS CHOCOLATES 1509 Pike Place—1422 Second Ave.—1329 Third Ave, Hood’s Home-Ma BUTTER STORE Fresh Olympia Oysters, pt..40¢ Columbia River Sturgeon, pound 12a¢ SAN FRANCISCO FISH CO, 1508 Pike Place, Open Until 7:30 p.m. Hpeciais for Saturday, Oysters, Bilver 8 Lobsters, each 406 ela) he Fresh Best Jersey Butter, 2 Ibs. Green Lake Bega .. oe Bost Cheese, 2 Ibs. STALL 206 28 be 10¢ Fresh Ranch Eggs, doz, STALL 204 tunity to buy grapes, bananas, watermelons and apples at Not many grapes welling at Hananas sell all the way from 10c to 20¢ a dozen, while Other prices a Concord and Tokay grapes, ihc a basket; best Eastern Concord grapes, 36¢ per basket; cooking apples, 76¢ a box; ripe and gr tomatoes, 20c a box and up; Gravenstein apples, l0e a dozen; pranes, 40c per erate; onions, 6 Ibs, 10c; sugar, 15 Ibe, $1; pickling cucumbers, 36c per 100; green peppers, 10c Ib.; Early Rose potatoes, 15 tbs. 25¢; imported Swedish potato Dairy Products—Guarantecd eggs, 25¢ dozen; best fancy 12%e Ib; Years Younger | have been doping | com Such a lotion can be made at small cost, by dis solving 4 ounces of spurmax in % wagon,” grasped the wife i : stealer by the hand and wished ood p meh ae Soe the & the couple all kinds of good b ory mere @ 7 luek. fo the skin © ’ It does not show Friends fear that some} on the skin, nor does it rub off eas Those who use Me Ib, 2 Ibe. for ee Me be, 8 dos. G50 : Be LOWE FLOOR 2 Ibe. O80; 3 Ibe he Be ADOLF 1 NEFER S410 ID Dor VAY=— 1 DIT NOR SAY | *EDVCATET. on ‘Awful Plunge by Elevator (By United Prose Leased Wire.) BAN FRANCISCO, Bept. 29.— The snapping of a cable of a pas. senger elevator is the cause of 28 persons, tly women and chil dren, here today wearing numerous sears, and suffering more or less from nervous shock. The overcrowding of an elevator car in the Odd Fellows’ buliding caused the break, and the car, with its load of human freight, plunged | downward 50 feet before the safety clutches took hold. | ly | n Lard on sale at every stall parts of the city it} Pickle Section Horluck & Andresen Up and Downstairs, Stalls 129 and 319 Our Big Special in Butter Rest fresh Eastern Butter, 30c 1b. 2 Ibe. - bbe Dill Piekies, doz 4 tig Herring for . if | Peanut Butter, Ib. STONG’S JUST OPENED STALLS 18 North End of For quality and service we beat them all. Specials for Saturday Steer Pot Roast, Ib : oS and 10¢ Choice Veal Roast, Ib... 15¢ Spare Ribs, Ib. ........12’ee 15 poun@s Sugar $1.00 Stalls 121-122-123 Fickiing Cur Green Pepe y Prime #00 bones Peaches Prunes, Tomatoes, crate é CORNER FIFTH AND PINE. lee rm isd Ite eau A. A. HINTZ ST. ALIS mW hdl “OTTO PARTHIER Stalls 5 and 6 Ind. 1 5002. Main aoko, ers for Pickling, 100 Stalls 339-340 Yakima Spuds, 100 joe Stalls 331-33 10 Ib. Back Best ¥ semis! WATERMELONS, 5c APIECE Concord and Tokay Grapes, 4 large cane Milk mack bekt Our best Flour Best Iowa Butter gailon 8 bare Oatmeal, 6 p Swediah Sau Prim-ort, Ib. Imported Swedish Potato Flour, pounds mported Red Sago, 2 Ibs... two ‘Qe Be Cc. A. SWANSON STAIZ. 210 \fLucky Strike Fruit Market e | | Nice Cooking Apples, 60-ib. bax. 600 Tomatoes, r 350 to 75 “eee ALL Tdosen Cocoanut Cak ° ie 306 he Warpath! He Is Insulted!t Watch Out Now I HAF You vor Dir You MEAN BY me ASA | Roast Pork, ib. yeaa lamb stew, be Ib.; boneless ham , 20c Ib.; fancy bacon, 20e Ib.; spare ribs, 12% Ib. Fish—English soles, 3 ibs. 1c; perch, 2 Ibs. 15e; ng cod, 2 The, 16¢; halibut, 4 Ibe. 26c; 6m elt, 3 ibe. 26c; salmon, 3 Ibs. 25c; shrimps, 2 Ibe. 16¢ Fugitive Seen (By United Frese Leased Wire) TACOMA, Gept. 20—Frank Calvin, fugitive from justice since he shot and seriously wounded Mrs. Vivian Irving, a nurse, at Eatonville Sunday, was seen again today near Hillhurst by several ranchers. He was discovered this morn- Ing in a vegetable garden, evidently trying to find some- . He disappeared jas ob- served. Deputy Sheriff Palmer, whe hurried in an auto to the place, was unable to find any trace of Calvin. Words e Music by OM, VEL DEN, : DIFFERENT om fay DOT 199 ALL 14 Entombed in Alaska Hy United Prove Leased PAIRBANKS, Alaska, A shaft 170 feet ‘oar Shakespeare place ming, on f} | creek has caved in, ag | | miners. | One hundred men are enter the mine through an oi 500 feet distant. The old sha ugged with 20 feet of See a4 | bottom. || TRICK & Mi | Office and Factory y 72 Columbia St. Flour and milk on sale at Stall 109. Vegetables fresh from Good Kastern Begs, dom ., the All 48¢ Butter, tb. abe hb Kastern Butter, 28¢ Ib., 2 Ibe Soe den eur, dozen ... Stall 347 EXTRA SPECIAL Any king sas Sugar, 16 $1.00 Macaroni Be Sait, 3 sacks 106 Searchlight Matches, 3 boxes Ie | Stall 104 Loin and Tib Mutton Chops, th Fine Eastern Hams, tt Leas of Lamb, Ib. Pure Lard, ib JOE VAN’S MARKET Stall 7 400 Bupreme Blend Coffee, Se Bae Fe 0c Hance 3 ibe. 61.00 All 66¢ Tei 8c 80 ounces Powder || .65e M. A. HANSEN CO., Stall 20 We have a full stock of Nice Cooking Apples, « Ibe - Stalls 102-118, Fancy Butter, Ib... . .30c | Good Eggs, dozen. . .25c Stall 16 Bacon, by piece, 1. Ie CW) Lamb, ib. Fe ie Mame, 1b. 1e%e J. F. MILLER, Stall 2 THE JOLLY PAT BUTCHER. Got the It saves you the best mea: habit of trading at Miller's lOc Shredded Whole Wheat Quaker Puffed Wheat Karo Corn Syrup Stall 15 Leg of Mutton. Ib. Shoulder of Mutton, ib, Pot Roast, i ioe Mutton Stew, 1b ¢ Se WRIGHT STALLS 34 eit . ey 10 Ie We SPAS Sa0-887-538 Stalls 310-312 Cabbage, sack a Ripe and ‘Green Tomat STALL 8 ou ibe Sugar e Snider Cateup STALLS 2-26 CHORE ID. oes. seee veyens 100 Lege and Loins of ‘Lanib, Ib.) “idtge Prime Rib Roasts of Beef, 10. 22¥ee-16 Pork: Roaet, ib pot Romain acon. tb rast Sait Pork, 1b. *, Stall 14 No. 5 Pails Absolutely Pure Kettle Rendered Lard . No. 10 Pails Absolutely Pure Kettle Rendered Lard farm at the Farmers’ Section. cuts the high cost of living, and gives you the best food products, too. saat | @ StPacWE STLAKE 5 <Pin i . PUBLIC MARKET --.-. SATURDAY’S BIG SPECIALS Zia No. 50 Sacks Best Patent Flour a 105 Free Delivery to nt Trade at the Wi Legs of Yearling Lamb, tb. wed Chickens, My Roast, I Shrimps, | Engiish § Pereh, 2 . Ling Cod, 2 Ibs. | Eastern Oysters, 200 Stall 28 | Stall 352, GROCE! 1514 lbs. Best 3 ibe. Salmon 3 ibs, Smeits | Lege of Mutton, Ib . | Best Steer Bolling Beef, 1 | Stalls 9-10 Or * ba ae STALL lie Nice Eating Apples, donem Tokay Grapes. 1 b. STALLS 17-18 4 Halibut Chicken Halibut, each E | STALL @ Fancy Early Rose pounds | 100 pounds . | Stall 324 Six Loaves ¢ tiage home Se. Made from Pill STALL 20 venste Apples, doxen rapes, a1 Concord. Grapes Special sale on Canning PO Stall 326 — | | Best Steer Pot R Prime Steer Rid Roast 1 Shoulders of Mutton, 1 + CARRICK & } Stalls 111-112, | CIRCLE (W) * Handled Exclu

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