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THE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1911 ‘When ata World’s Series Osgar Is Not Interested in a Fire Words by Schaefer Music by Condo 1 4M_HERG To BNCHOY A BALL GAME. MUST MY AT- TENTION BE DISTRAGTET FRom BASE HITS UND WORLT'S Cyame PIONSHIPS VILE You BABBLE To ME OF FIRES® FOOL! r Vor OF 1D #4 wot OF ID FOR WHY TeUL Me ABouDT FIR@S$ Do You TAKE* ME FOR A BOART OP UNTER= WRITERS £ BUFFOON VOT You ARw! MOREOFER— BT, OSGAR, SAY, OSGAR, 1 Saw 1D WASS A House AFIRG DOWN DAR STReer. ID WA3S SUBLIME jo SFG DeaR FLAMES BURN (D DOWN, YND— AD WAST I HAF A ReAL SEAT ADA REAL WORLT'S SeRies GAME, Now FOR A APTAR- NOON OF SoLiT ENCHOYMeNTY, Let's Se6, Der BAT. Teriet i99— | CAUGHT BY ~ AEBELO (By United Press Leased Wire) TOKIO, Oct. 24 — Dispatohes reaching here today from Peking + @eclare that four warships under Admiral Sah Chen Ping have sur victory so far att paign. Manchu officers an were executed but Chinese mem.) bers of the crew are declared to} have been given an opportunity to) swell the rebel ranks. The rebels have been somewhat} handicapped by lack of a navy of sufficient strength to complete the gubjection of the entire Yangtse Yalley. But with their advances of land troops facilitated by simul tancous attack from the warships, they are expected to now sweep all} before them to Shanghai. Once gained, that port will prove an tn valuable base of operations, as the forts there, properly manned cted to be strong enough to Withstand fire from the sed. “FRAME-LP” SAYS HINES (Ry United Press Leased Wire) MILWAUKEn, Wis, Oct. 24 Declaring assertions that he as sisted Senator Isaac Stephenson to gain the toga in the United States Senate to be a “frameup,’ Edw. H. Hines, the lumber king and chiet collector of the Lorimer “jackpot” fm Chicago, took the witness stand tm the investigation by the Hey-| Durn committee into the charges | that Stephenson was illegally elect ed. Hines deciared that Wirt H, Cook of Duluth, who sprang into | ee semetiont * wa —_ || Left to Right: Dist. Atty. J. D. Fredericks, Deputy Dist. Atty. Ford, Chief Trial Deputy, ony of Lieut. Gov. Morris o} . A Wisconsin that he was on the in | Horton, Deputy Dist. Atty. Hill. | Ride of the tinancial deals of the Btephenson campaign, “framed up"|* * *RARARRARRARRARRRRERE Ree eee Ob & story connecting him with the | ¥ ” case. The lumber man claimed | * that he was in Washington nearly | * all the time while the Stephenson | * campaign was being waged, but ad mitted that he advised that all men | fm Wisconsin should work for/| Stephenson during the primary BRE eeeeenenes % CHICAGO.—To urge the en Wactment of woman suffrage ® legislation by congress, a mon # ster petition is tn preparation where at the national head. ® quarters of the Socialist party ® Representative Victor L. Be ® ger of Wisconsin will subm ® the petition. SPEER EERE HEHE This “Cop” Is Bomb Hero ap Unita Leased Wire) PORTLAND, Or., Oct LINE OF BATTLE IN GREA are vice president, to run on the demo- leratic ticket with Speaker Champ tired, is mentioned here today for “ Clark c C CHICAGO. —More of beer were $4,000 persons whe | to the internationa | gresa and expositior h ¢ | recently ‘The Quickest Cough Cu t= Cheap, But Unequaled |A Whole Pint of it for 50c. Savee You ¥2. Does the Work Quickly or Money Refunded 500,000 amed by ons con wed than Klausey “ deep neated wre. Even croup an yield to it quickly sner of Pinex rm made sugar ayrup better cough gould buy ready Easily prepared Left to Right: J. B. McNamara, Clarence Darrow, Jos. Scott, Lecompte Dayiss. Everett True” in Evening Togs, Socialist Candidate Strong in But Same Old Smasher of Shams; Race for Mayor of Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, Oct. 24.—Wheth- | shall be declared elected. or the destinies of Los Angeles are none recelve a majority at the pri- |! to be presided over by a socialist, mary then the two highest contest at the general election December &. The friends of Harri man, realizing that he would be |™*"t~ ~ handicapped at the general election jand’ It is ready by his opponent recetving the solid | more homes in the U.S and Canada vote of the entire opposition, are | 2" ay, other cough remedy striving to roll up a clear majority for him at the primaries. There is | will a & poanibility that they will succeed, | Fenvin’ Jf, ANaraetes te tuned although the fight to prevent this is |Certifieate of cuarantee is wra most desperate » © druggist ITALY AFTER A ae BIG NAVAL BASE) swusswexrs (Ry United Press Leased Wire) MOORE THEATRE LONDON, Oct. 24.—Italy will Te Lat Time Tomorrow tablish great naval hase Night Tomorrow. Popular-Priced Matinee Tobruk, according to information reaching the foreign office today praahos vtnd Tobruk, located between Malta and| WRITE YOUR LIVING COST views Causes of high prices of foods are many and unsolved. The Star will present, from time to time, stories dealing with an investigation of the problem which today grips the American home, and which, through food disorders and famine, has caused world-wide social unrest. Congress, when it meets in December, must take up anew this feeding the nation’s tamily question. inquiry already is planned into operations of the interests in control of sugar and coffee, the two commodities which have risen more than other foods in the last year. Tariff legisiation, which may remove from foreign food-pro- ducing countries duty restrictions which economists hold respon sible for high prices in the United States, is certain to be started. The political trend of recent years has been for a lowering of tariff bars, according to expressed opinions of republican, demo- cratic and socialist party leaders. The proposed reciprocity agreement with Canada was one step toward this end. ed production of gold—our money standard—which na the purchasing power of the dollar, is one of the main causes of high prices in the view of economists. The Star has asked national authorities to discuss the im- portant causes contributing to high food prices. Conditions in local markets, dealing with grocer, butcher and other food tradesmen, will be told. THE STAR INVITES LETTERS FROM ITS READERS ON THE COST OF LIVING: WHAT CAN BE DONE TO LESSEN THE COST? WHAT CONDITIONS DO YOU THINK ARE TO BLAME; AND WHY? SHARE YOUR VIEWS WITH OTHERS. WRITE TO “COST OF LIVING EDITOR, THE STAR.” antes wood citent "foe and tw slightly children like warsenes*, anthmna. lother throat troubles Should | dertul record ne trouble. 9| _Pinex ix & special and | centrated compound of White Pine ext * * chly cone Norway 1 eteeeeeees termined at the primary election to be held here a week from today, Oc tober 31. There are four candidates in the Held—Harriman, Miles Greg ory, republican, Geo. Alexander. Present incumbent, ad W. C Mushet, machine republican The primary law provides that any candidate receiving a majority ‘Poor Woman | Finds $800,000 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 24.— After 32 years of poverty, Mre. Theresa L. Janson has recov ered $800,000 in an old trunk at her home in Mill Valley. The money is in Mexican gov- ernment bonds and securities. Seeeeeeeee a Bartell Drug Seattle. —Advt es night Sette eeeetee eerste et eee a at 52) result of a dynamite bomb’ scare |» on Washington street last night.| » Patrolman Burri is proclaimed A ae eee eet eek e enw teehee eee eee! hero todsy. He is also the victim| | > * Seeeeeeeseeeeeeeeee of a practical joke | Theatre crowds were passing | when a pedestrian discovered what | Jooked like three sticks of dyna-| mite in the gutter with glowing} fuses. The crowd ran pell mel! and} Burri rushed in, grabbed the “dyna. | mite” and smothered the fuse. In-| Yestization showed the dynamite ‘was in reality three wooden sticks Wrapped in cartridge paper. WGK MUST PAY FOR SMASHED FURKITU (By United Press Leased Wire) LONDON, Oct. 24,—Jack Johnson, negro champion pugil- ist, must pay $37 here today, because he smashed furniture and dishes and left a flat so filthy as to be untenantable. Johnson was sued for this amount by hi diady in Pad- dington, and when he failed to appear in court he was ordered to pay the damages. | DENVER—A. A. Nersheimer,| miilionaire diamond merchant, who until 1904 was president of the] Katherine Tingley theosophical colony at Point Loma, Cal., return to the fold of the mother.” is to} purple The competitive plans for the! Palace of Justice of the Washing ton state capitol group ympla will be held at th in the near fut } plees of the local chapter of the! American Institute of Architects Removal Sale| We will vacate our present location soon and are offering at }] & discount of 20 to 560 per cent our entire stock of WALL PAPER Pictures, Picture Frames, Room Mouldings, Wood to Burn, Pyrog raphy Outfits, White China, Brass Goods, Cut Glass and Art Novelties. 40 6 T° 1240 lage 300 206 Lincrusta Walton Grass Clot Sized Bu Globe Wall Paper Co. 907 SECOND avn. Jed States Senator Thos SPOKANE, Oct. 24.—Mre. Johna« reve from local druggist “Gruet is pretty close. “Yes; he is so sma that be could take a full bath in a finger bow! GORE WANTS WOODROW (By United Proes Leased Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 24.—-Unit P. Ge Oklahoma is here today on a lect Coast. He {a ardently Woodrow Wilson for nt on the democratic ticket 8 he thinks the Pacific cc will probably bi the vice presidential nominee senator fs also inclined that th of the next eabinet will be coast man | beans, grapew rae E $ tour of the pm allowed to name The blind to think navy in Pacific the a ecretary wi Ba NEW YORK.—P. J. MacDonald has set a new record to the credit of the Irish-American Athletic Club in the 24-pound shot put. He hurled the ball 22 feet 10 11-16 inch bea % the record of Ralph the giant Californian | rg e forConsultation * STEVENS ACAE Fourth Neae Dancing ( 4 Private Lessons Copyrighted bh Main 4911; Ind. 704 The tan 2244 In, 9061 807-9-11 WESTERN AVENUE AL A SHERMAN BSTLAK ira K. niece of R. A. Ballinger a divorce decree yester Bertram A. Johnson, a Special to The Star.) s| NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—Bverett True has been dramatized, Prob wo | ably George M. Cohan didn’t know | he was dramatizing Mr. True when | he wrote his latest show, “The Lit-| tle Millionaire,” but "Bill Costigan, as played by the fat and inimitable ‘om Lewis, in looks, tions and pr tor the | Everett, and} on Broadway t's, that Is, Bill's particuls grouch {# against love. He will @ without and sleep to break up love affairs and save young men from the jawa of matrimony I know what I'm talking about ys Bil, “I'm payin were cree eee eee se * |* CENTRALIA. |® wheels of a hi |* which she had * completely over her body, ® |* Kate Her a small Indian '®} suffered no injuries * * cept a few slight bruises *| * Ithough the wagon from * * «| fallen passed ® E PUBLIC MARKET. 10 and 15 1 ex * HRT THI 850 and ke oar Knurled Steel nL Het 750 attern 1 Set. 600 Wood Handle Too) 850 AT FRIEDMAN'S ie Best on FOR $15.00 903 FIRST AVE, Overcoat na hurry If y ft Youre tye Hare Spinning’s B; Mig Earth Tom Lewis as “Bill Costigan,” a a thousand’ 4 vorce | LONDON. — Bomby * True. right Double of Everett dollars a month alimony now. But ft is in being faithful to the ideals of Everett True that Bill is funniest. Under hia dixgusted gaze comes the spectacle of a young fop carrying his handkerchief in his ff. Later Bill meets the young dandy | Hello, him. sun in your sleeve? young dandy proffers a gold d Bill takes a pill gingerly, putting it Into his side pocket, After a while he asks for another cigarette. 1 want to take it home to my lit brother,” he says, “He's just erazy as I am.” sweetheart,” he greets | rrying your laundry | tle SAN JOSE, Oct. 24. the “mysterious man from Mexico,” who employed Tillle Steinberger apher and then promoted | his wife, declares that 1 her and she can quit if ants to, She is suing for di A. A. West, a® steno; her to be he bir she Wells ed to meet Gunner Mc in the near future SAFES Fire-Proot Murglar-Proot VAULT DOORS Fire-Proot Burgiar-Proot Mob-Proof “Sates That Are Safe Furniture Wooa Steel Fixtures PURCELL SAFE CO. INE MALLS BARE Veefontaine tidg. ‘Burns Self and . harbor, has one of t rt egic ponitions on the Mediterranean Some authorities maintain that in a war between Italy and England the great naval bases of Malta and | Alexandra would be rendered prac tically useless by Italy's new sta tion. She petitioned the probate court today for a re-opening of e, to which the wealth belonged. LEXINGTON.—Aug- Belmont to- day denied the report that he in- tended to quit racing in America and ship bis horses to Europe Children to Death BRADDOCK, N, D., Oct. 24 Locking herself and six children tn a room of her bome here, Mra. 4 Joh wite of a prosperous farmer, set fire to the house. All were burned to a crisp. } SAN FRANCISCO, Woman wuffrare has greatest combatants Jeff Davis. Even during his honey: | mooning he has maintained strict opposition to the cause. AT FRIEDMAN'S Oct. 24— The Best Overcoat on Earth one of its) in Senator | FOR $15.00 903 FIRST AVE. 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