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ee ~ SEATTLE BOYSt [© AUN. AWAY (Dy Ceiied vat Leased Wire) “LADY ROSALIND’ IN DR be PORTLAND, Or, Oct sc | — trayed by their boyish volees, Les: | Ne Turner, 16, and Harold Tucker, | 17, two strapping, six-foot youths @re held under arrest as truants here today, awaiting the arrival of their parents from attle. The | doys ran away ftom home several days azo. They attempted to enlist in the United States navy here, and would have passed had not thelr vo! in sisted upon running the chromatic | weale from deep bass to “high; squeak” when they asserted that they were of legal age | | According to L. E. Kirkpatrick, one of the promi: mombers of the antisaloon leagre, ndanius | edings will be commenced on | anditor to call a special local option election in the districts outaiee in: | Doc-Gone-1D! HERE WA ARa Reavy TO START FOR DEK FAIR GROUATS, Bor HOW ARG WE Seine YO G&T I QHow YO RAMOFE De VAGON § corporated cities in King county THOMSON NAMED PORT ENGINEER proceeded to drive er the Cotterill Despite the protests of the thou-/sald, and then ‘ands of citizens assembled at the tie steam roller © fternoon, supporters. fluential civic bodies, the Seattle ing of support for Thomson, the Port commission yesterday after. action places the commission fn the noon named R. H. Thomson as port licht of haying been guided in thelr engineer I f $7,500 a action by the adv of Jamea Goid- “ sh ag Matin smith, J. C. Ford and other repre: sentatives of the water front own ers, At the meeting of the conr mission its members were oppor tuned to make public the names of all persons advocating Thomson's appointment, but did not do so. Commissioner Remsberg, in @x- plaining his vote for Thomson, said} that the water front owners who | appeared before the commission to urge Thomson's appointment did so} in response to an effort to bring the special interests and the sup Commissioner Robert Bridges op posed Thomson's appointment, pro posed and voted for George F. Cot terill, opposed a salary In excess of 95,000 a year, and forced through the commission © resolution requir ing the engineer employed to agre Not to accept outside employmer Without the consent of the commis While there was a volume of very positive protest represented at the Bieeting of the commission, and not & voice raised in behalf of Thomson, ers of pending harbor (mprove-| the commission heard with som nts together on a plan to which show of impatience all that wasjall parties could agree “BOY AVIATOR IS KILLED | that he died 40 minutes after the ident from intestinal hemor rhages and concussion of the brain. The few persons who witnessed | his fall say he had banked bi planes for a turn wheo a sudden gust of wind tipped them. Dixon} made a brave effort to right the machine, then, seemingly realizing that he was helpless, he shouted: “Here | go!” and the next moment | his cries were stilled beneath the (Ry United Press Leased Wire.) SPOKANE, Oct. 3.—The batte bedy of Cromwell! Dixon, the 19 year-old Curtiss aviator, who was kilted jate yesterday afternoon, while flying at the Spokane inte: state fair, was prepared for ship- ment to New York today, where his widowed mother resides. J. W. — manager of the Curtiss E: company, will probably ac : 4 sll the body East. aeroplane wreckage eon was fearfully injared by Dixon had been fying eight | his 100-foot fall. One leg was weeks. Fils greatest feat occurred) “NEW YORK. last Saturday, when he topped the} brok was crushed and eT ten Rocky mountains at Helena, Mont | » te was £0 badly hurt internally - Telephone Trust Kicked Out of Town Bodily, Poles, Bells and All 'stppt River Plight MINNEAPOLIS TO NEW ON DER VAGON. AFTER DOT—— ff for County F Fair—If They OV nian How WE Gar HeR To's BAY, VAGON VONCE. ORLEANS BY AIR WITHOUT ONCE TOUCHING DRY LAND Hugh A. Robinson has apolis to New Orleans without touch of $20,000 hung up by the citles en r abinson will fy with a Curtiss, is necessary to land, Robinson will ¢ too. —Poetry before mar. the riage and cruelty afterward story divorce-seeking Mrs. Carr | Vincent told. She kept a diary, the} daily entry of which was, “Jack beat| me toda: CHICAGO.—John Carnek forfeit. Jed $15 because he didn't know any | | better than to kill the jailer’s kitten while he was a prisoner in a police | station, CHICAGO.—"I am tired of giving Fons S | Throwing Out » Stubborn Trust Seite nad ct merinecibonss must reduce rates and give square deal, or you'll have out of town.” and give us @ to agiee to the terms, so the edict, "Get out of town within 15 days, lor we'll throw you out,” issued by| |the mayor and couneil, had the in tended effect. ‘Today the hello |lines are “shot to pieces,” crews |baving been sent from Evansville | 43 |to help the local gangs Lines, y poles, phone instruments 4 cables will be out by the alle time. Twenty phone girls | latle MAYOR MOELLER The Cunberla charged 5 MT, VERNON, Ind. Oct. 3—|for business phones and $1.50 for “Your franchise has expired; you|retidences. A cut to $2.50 and have held up the people of Mt + wed was eve ag ge : , now you|finally agreed to cut off 10 cents isd ic Mle adil The hello trust stalled and stalled, Pp aananamaanenre hoping to wear out the mayor and Quickest Relief Known $/ council. Then it sprang a new ard by flourishing an old Ameri- For All Sore Feet$) can peti franchise, running 26 years, and claimed that it had a ‘Riis following Is abaolutely ine surest | fight to operate under it. The and quickest cure known to science for| couned showed that the Beil had cee eens. tavie-| never exercised its privilege and pound in a fonk the feet in thin Bde nettwstee | the franchise was vold, ‘The court full fifteen minutes, | sustained the eity aging oo Le: «| Then came the ouster. Moeller | Wasn't to be “influenced.” Neither Koes Instant! i| was the council a wom you coul +} The Cumberland didn’t bave a nlc goed “"\peg to stand on, so the city de tor|Clared the, concern a nuisance, sweaty | that its poles were in the way, that chiibieins | the wires must come'down and the | whole outfit be removed. The moving is being rushed and st Calocide | Mt, Vernon will use an independent ‘rcuble. "Don't, wane| De. in remedies. An oataaaaeeaen compound in Some people are so crazy about BE IP a from his | titles that they'd rather be known “+ oni as General Incapacity than not to be a general at all. frost-bites. (A twenty: itive cent box of Calc ufficent to | That's the way Mayor Moeller jwent alter the Cumberland Tele phone Co. (branch of the Bell} menopoly), and he meaut just what he said | ‘The company said {t could not lup the time of thie court to office know what they ar spoke FedePal Judge Landis, incidentally stripping \aw- yers’ clerks of brad peynde of dignity. CHICAGO. — According to his wife, Henry Haensgen borrowed thoney from her to buy thelr wed- i ding ring and his wearing apparel ong he deserted her. | CHICAGO.—Three Chicago chil- dren wrote to a Kani judge ask- ling him to “please hang or execute because their mother Is dying | My! my! Listen to this! Seattle} | women are growing enormous, They are bigger than the New York wom en. What's more, the average Se attle woman does not know how to wear her suits after she buys them Who says so? S#h loud. If the women’heard her u | mentioned they might become real angry and probably call her a| mean old cat, and other things She's—come | closer— she’s the bayer for one of Seattle's largest stores, catering to the very fash fonable trade. The buyer has just returned from | New York, where she had an op portunity to observe the difference between the women MORE BUXOM NOW. “New York women are large, but Seattle women are much larger. Today the average customer weighs from 100 to 165. She buys a 38 suit. We are selling more 38 suits now than we used to. The 36 a few yeare ago was typ prevailing size. The proportions of these suite are bust 38, waist 27, hips 42 to 43. ‘A number of our customers are wearing 28 size suits who think they have a 96. And a number who think they are wearing 38's have 40's Seattle women are from two to three sizes Jai r around the hips than New York women. The reason? Well, that is a secret “Seattle women haven't taken off Really, Mr. Wilson !| (By U Kress Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, Oct 2-Aceord ing to Secretary Wilson of the de partment of agriculture today, he is willing to turn over the enforce: ment of the pure food law to Dr. Wiley, chief chemist, who for five years made a@ fight in and out of the department for the enforcement of the mea The Motorist at Home. “You have a fine lot of children, Binks,” said Hawkins, as after a Association to make or any other water that looks good to him | from water, AVIATOR HUGH A. ROBINSON been selected by the Transmiwels an aeroplane trip from Minne ing land. He will try for the prise out equipped with pontoons, When It ome down on the Misslesipp! rifer When he ascends, it will be PASSIAC, N. John Doyl tA dead man, was nominated for the) .| assembly by democrats of this dis triet. His demise several days ago had not been officially reported to the election board. NEW YORK.—Fire hat ended the hoodoo career of the $15,000 racing, Jer. causing the bucket to Ket away |» car that killed Richard Croker, Jr. at Ormond Beach. Not until it n ly caused another fatality, however. CAMBRIDGE. — John Harvard may lose the honor of having found ed Harvard university, the question being raised whether he was in this id THE STAR—TUESDAY. OCTOBER a, OF DER VAGON, 1911 We SIMBUY OXCAVATG To DER Depr BLACE DER VAGON IN LD, UND— TAFT SPEA AT DENVER) (By United Press Leased Wire.) DENY Oct 3 Preadest | ‘Taft arrived here at clock today and breakfastead at the Country Jelub as the guest of the Yale asso jclation. The president spoke thr a. addressing the Yale association at he returned ed & speech times this morn members of thi breakfast, . jto Deny before the sity of Denver c addressed the Public Lands conve tlon, concluding its sessions here. The convention is discussing the conservation of the do. main in abject in whieh | President Taft bas taken consid sore intere Roads Ready for, Long Siege Pree United Seosed Wires LOS ANGELES, Oct. 3.—-Appar- ently taking the final steps In prep: jaration for a long siege of strike, ithe Southern Pacific and Salt Lake railroads are today gathering cooks, provisions and bedding inside the Tstockade at the local shops. Labor leaders here say ‘only a bluff by that the railroads will be uaable to find a sufficient number of skliled mechanics intelligently to carry to completion the unfinished work left behind by the striking shopmen. Falls Down Shaft! | (ity Untied Press Lecsba Wire) | RENO, Nev, Oct. 3.—J. B. Hall of | the Fairbanks-Morse Company an Francisco is suffering today [from serious injuries received in a fall down the shaft of the Arkell mine, near here. In company with Edwin Arkell, he was descending jthe 131-foot shaft in the mine buck et. The whim brake was out of or thin ny |almost from the top of the shaft Hains Fr Free Wire 1 Oct 3 Capt.| sentenced to the uxbter in t . Hatna, jr. penitentiary for man | ‘ | p ’ bes | is| the company, and | of ome DAR HOG ee ee HER LIFE SAVED BY “RAT” & WILMINGTON, Del, Oct. 3 Mrs. H. E. Ball probably es eaped having her skull frac: tured today by having a “rat’ in her hatr, While Mrs. Hall was return ing from market, she was struck by a brick thrown by @ boy at a companion. She was stunned for several min but the “rat” saved her from worse tojury eteeeeeeeeee * Seeeeeeeeeeeee lw eee ee ee BRIDE-ELECT OF WARBLER 1 CARUSO. i OL Awad > mp EMmeos MADAME EMMA TRENTINI, }Who will marry Enrico Caruso, declares she will forget his past for we live in the present and| }took to the future,” she says, She] is the star in Victor Herbert's ughty rietta ee WHO WANTS A NICE PERSIAN KITTEN? A Star reader, who is going out of town, has three Persian kittens to give away, Do you want one? All that the pres ent owner desires is that the three kittens will be given good care, plenty to eat and kind treatment. If you want a kitten call up The Star and ask for the Kitten Man. kkk ekett etek eeeee * * j i* a * $ eeeeeeeeeeeeet stacle ER ONLY aE taco com isg How TO Gar DER VAq ee. Of DER HOt | If you eat too fast, d eceteniestina FooL! ON ID. ~ ~*~ Words by Schaefer Music by Condo ~. MINUDE I ToT You HAT SUCH BRAINS UND FOR A : Jeffries at Dead | Mother’s Bier 468, Oct. 3.—James former heavyweight the world, and his} | brother John, their big frames shak len with sobs, today are kneeling at | their mother's bier The two men have just returned Jim and up with thetr father until an early hour today, jtelling of the last fitness of their) mother, Mrs. Rebecca Jeffries. The| home-coming of the Jeffries boys| wa sad one. The news of their) mother’s death was broken to net Seattle. The funeral services will be he 1 | tomorrow afternoon. “USE COMMON SENSE IN TRIALS” Making a plea for the use of common sente in the work of courts and juries, Judge Gay this morning, addressing the new jurors chosen to try cases during October, said: “Much of the criticism and sneers directed against courts and juries would be eliminated in by the use of common sense. 1 admit that ofté common sense flies out of the window as we enter the courtroom. That should not be the case.” Mistakes to you,—as they do to everyone. not masticate properly, or take food that does not agree with you, digestive de- rangements are almost sure to come, and indigestion generally leads to very serious physical troubles. BEECHAM’S PILLS relieve and cure indigestion. They have a quick and tonic action on the stomach and its nerves, and so they give direct ‘aid to digestion. fi t nite: | spened, Lope sg *** connection with the shooting of Wm. MUFFLER ON HORNS —ae \E. Annis, whom he accused of violat- | PITTSBURG. — The construction !m& the sanctity of his home, was| Councilman Griffiths f the biggest artificial leg on rec ord, 39 inches in circumference, has been completed. it is for Annie Chilton, who weighs 750 pounds. NEW YORK.—James Eagles an- nounced he was going fo “beat it.” His wife pinioned him with yards and yards of clothes line and locked | him tn bis room. A policeman freed bins. and he al “beat it.” GEORGE tar. Do You THK 1M GETTING Too LARGE © ‘f rosters at Aberdeen jast week released from Sing Sing today. Hin | father, Gen. P. C. Haius, accompa nied him to the family home UYALLUP FAIR Jed rene Lensed Wire.) ALLUP. Oct. 2 Opening to- day, the 12th annual Valley fair here gives indication of being a gl- |gantic success. The White Top| City is already crammed full of ex- hibits, sent from all parts of Wash Ington. Arrangements are being) ‘made, with special rates and sched: | jules, to handle record breaking| lcrowds, and the commercial bodies of adjacent cities are boosting the Val fair project might and matn. Seattle will make an attempt next Friday (Tacoma and Seatile day) to repeat the successes which attended | e efforts of the big delegation of | Piles Quickly Instant Relief, Permanent Cure— Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper Cured at Home serday intreduced an ordinenos compelling owners of automo- bilee to have muffiers on their horns. That it shail be uniaw- ful for two to ride on a motor- cycle made to carry only one ja another provision of the same ordinance. It w ferred to the public mittee, which mi urday afternoon. ‘Things You Should Know & Co, brokers, advised stocks on any reas | | he W. Stevenson Bldg., are be bought should 0 wat Bally Trend $3 -00 $4.50 Spinning Mold Non-Skid Tire Hpinning your bleyele run rubber in © as will w is your Spinning They carry away also the indi- gestible matter. With their use dyspepsia, hiccoughs, bad taste, unpleasant breath and flatulence disappear. You should be careful and remember Will Right The Wrong Sold everywhere. Jo convenicnt bones 10c, and 28c. Where to Buy Nationally Advertised Goods LINENE Reversible Collars at KELLY’S 1305 First Ave. W. L. DOUGLAS PACKARD SHOES DANZ SHOE Co. 210 Second South. their hips yet. The large bust and hip sizes are due to their corsets,” The buyer entered into a techni- cal description of the effect of long corsets, straight lined suits, and other secretst of correct grooming that a mere man reported failed to understand. This valuable informa tion will have to be obtained by the women readers first band {| spin through the heuntey they re- turned to the how for dinner. id Binks, proudly. “ve often wondered,” said oO “whether you people many children have any favorites among them.” ingly, “that le to say, not conscious ly, but of course we are more inte ested In a 1911 model than in the earlier Praying may not shine, but waiting will, Many ew |by-a trial pac you # fi out free cou; ay. Save yourself f nife and ite torture, Free Package Coupon PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY Pyramid Bide, Marshall, Kindly rend me a sample of FREB, 208 Mien plain wrapper, Noid fast & re tor Margate Spinning’s Bargain Store 1ST Avenue. EVERETT- SEATTLE INTERURBAN RAILWAY | TO BVERETT—Limited trains > 40, 8:90, 9:20, 10:30 1:30 Hi, 2:90, 9:9 0, "8 train 'Satur-"| th av, Ajax near Drug ted trains Local trains 00, 8:00, 9:01 B, 10:00, 11:00 ‘a. m.; 12:60 noon B 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:01 B, 5:00, 6 :00° 10:16 p.m. Gally. ' bxtra and Sunday at 9:00 a bagKaRe trains 6 freight shed at Sixth ‘sna “olive at 600) Dp H-EVERRTT TRACTION co, SNOHOMISH-EVERETT INTERURBAN TRAINS LEAVE BVERD 9:00, 10:16 a.m 5:25, 6 6 TRAINS — Li 9:38, Py #60, tide p SNOHOMISH 6 11:40 a. m 4:00, 7:10, 9:00, 1315 Third Avenue. | Opp. Postoffice. | Ba Zar Fame | Hush eJone Pinna G SEATTLE AGENCY R. & G. CORSETS LONDON’S 1111 Second Av. Sherwin-Williams Paint | And Varnish (Not Cheap but Best) tar Paint & Wall Paper Co., 1421.23 Fourth Av. home after a three-months’ hunting | ftrip in Afttuka john sat | listening to their father | Beecham’s Pills | and partly to reproach his employer for discharging him, Carl Christian sen, 19, a cook, leaped to death from a tall building. : Swissco Grows New Hair Stops Dandruff and Scalp Diseases and Restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color. j Want Hair? Hair Try Swissco, Hy * the latext and most sclem- Remedy—our product repre- ecnting Years of study and ecientific re- |eearch Thousands of dollars have juce this wonderful ar ite effiency free If you stamps or silver to pay postage. i send you & free trial bottle with astoi Owl Drug Co. * FOR TACOMA fl Mgt GEDUNAPOLIA seq 7uvEe stain Sa am AMUSEMENTS IMOORE THEATRE Announe ‘of the Century LA Sal LETS RUSSES (Season of Russian Bailete) Direction Morris Gest and F, Ray Com- stock p. Prices $2.08 to G0c. Reserved gallery. 75¢, \ _ General admission, 5 MOORE THEATRE The Ladies’ Musical Club Presents MME. EMMA EAMES —AND— EMILIO DE GOGORZA Thursday Evening, Oct. 5@,~ Prices: $4, $3, 82, Gallery Reserved, $1.50, Gallery Admission, $1.00 Phones: Main 6902; Ind. 209, METROPOLITAN All This Week!! RICHARD (Himeeif) CABLE “JUMPING JUPITER" With Bdna Wallace Mopper (Specially Engaged.) Boe to $2.00, Wed. and Sat—S0e to $1.60. LOIS THEATRE Tonight and Al) Week, Sandusky-Stockdale Co, Prices- | Mate e —In THE AVIATOR Mats. Tuer, Wed. Sat, 10¢ and 2 Evenings, 260, S6c' and Bee. ™ Neat—‘"Tempest and Sunshine.’* earns * LONDON Lum Wid LAN! aS 7 BIG ACTS! MARZELLA’S BIRDS THE GREAT nVGO Giant Juggler of Meayy Ordnance © COUNTRY SQUIRE” ‘Old. Homesten Matin matinee Special and Sat, Wea

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