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RELATIVES UNITED | BY PICTURE SHOW AURORA, Ill, Oct, 26.—Lont to ; Tr a Waxed Golden Oak Rocker 1 saw his Jon ture, Now they are togeth Judge Lindsey Has | Big Fight on Hand (By United Press Leased Wire, | DENVER, Oct, 25.—The fate of Judge B. LAndsey's famed ‘1 Juvenile court is still in doubt as a result of the United States supreme court's refusal to take jurisdiction involving consolidation city and county of Denver leas Htigation is predicted Lindsey said today that the} court is a state, not a office, and that it cannot b d wave by the action of the The county authort ver, contend th a bis ‘ county office and is affec | cision of the Colorac | court upholding the consolt which resulted in the abolitic many county offices in a ple \ retantia prey MANCHUS SLAUGHTERED LIKE SOLDIER HERO, FIRST BOY SCOUT IS LAID TO REST BY HIS COMRADES Rocker, very full box construction tinuous back px Chink Revolution’ Head Is Coming |, s.Sits."5et S70 Se |have captured the treaty port of | (ay United Press Negeed Wire). | Kiu Kiang aftér a short, sharp on: Sen, accredited head of | kagement, burning the yamen of revolution, is due to} %@ severnment buildings and y within the next three | Suchtering the Manchu residents. and during bis stay will be} Most foreigners had ,alerady ot Ho Lee, chief of the | Med Denti aastrance of hi Jap True to Pledge | Definite aasu of his coming was received by a Pasadena mil Nionaire, Whose name is withheld.| (By United Press Leased wire) It was learned that th sadenan}| FRESNO, Oct, 26,—After working is one of the princips for 12 yoare as a laborer that his | er dead father's last wish might’ be |S iiae | \ ites] f 4 : logisiatu gratified, S Okuno, a ties, ‘how proffered loan of § ’ wealthy Americans to the Young firranging, to accompa Okune back fo pe republic, should the latter be} uccessfully established. jor ¥ A monster parade will be given! father ¢ 12 years ago and a then a mere youth, t back bis former he tn bie honor Saturday in whieh | his son j 2.000 local Chinese will particl his body : ’ . bain’, F : PASSES DOG OFF AS ; BABY; GETS RESULTS NEW YORK, Oct. 26 more than one way of FT the best of a heartless railroad corpo ration, which would « rte & ¢ woman from her pet Pomer as Miss Laura Wentworth proved. | She went to a Boston department store, bought an infants cap, a baby's long dress and a coat and She dressed the dog in the outfit, and when the 6 o'clock train pulled out for w York Mins A Wentworth was in @ parlor car with Chair her pet pressed close to ber bosom ae" and no one on board suspected for |} Pane), & moment that he war anything but posts if made a baby of ba mea = |} golden finish. Regular tends to aix feet Whiskey f for Colds $2.00 special ..... $14.56, special: - Pine Formule for O14 Time Rem- Pr, 4 Seattle's Largest ay Cured Thousands More Last Winter. s Li Housefurnishing Store Buy Now leather pad os Regular price $7.50, tomorro: nile punty T = A PLAIN, NEAT EXTENSION TABLE but with n round pedestal, nondivid- all solid oak in the Zinch top, ex Regular price so. SPECIAL CHAIR neat, attractive Dinir embos milar to pieture ing style, Boy Scouts Bearing Their Dead Co mrade to His Final Resting Place. | fo the great roll call, was buried by {er lads. Following Iouston came rer his own patrol with all the pomp/|the children of the hospital corps. and ceremony befitting # soldier. | with the red cross of their field uni | It was the first funeral ever forms bound on thelr arms, The ducted by the Boy Scouts in Ame rank and file of the two patrols fea. | walked two abreast in the rear. As the child tay dying after the) The final recitative of Father Gal accidenta) shooting that he himself|van and the two altar boys was was responsible for, his last whis-| heard brokenly through the smoth a in causing considerable ¢i pered request was that he be buried |ered sobs of the mother and of the|{s an 'simost’ intatlible sures in his Boy Scout uniform, attended | kneeling little soldiers mulxed with certal ini Big Anniversary Sale AT THE NEW STORE Over the litle bler lay the flag of | thrilling. Every bowed head was|,n "suns Saturday, October 28, and Monday, October 30 ‘ Yeeeeece pairol—the flag every child bad| lifted to the blue, sunny sky ax the| pound 1 , , Pe | giv finish Agents for Agents for Ladies Home Journal Patterns American Lady The New Store | ve » Increaned une of whinkey > teampooetule aft and at bed time — meer . a HE. . his hard-earned pennies to/ boy b ler of the Black Hawk Pa: | Big Bargains in all Departments. rp | trol finally sounded “taps” over the The Armstrong Co. Cor. Ballard and Twenty-Second Avs. Agents for Black Cat Agents for Moteproot Mostery On Sale Today EDISON AND COLUMBIA (Disc) RECORDS For November Free Lists for the Asking. BALLARD MUSIC HOUSE S411 Twentieth Ave. N. W. Near Market St. BALLARD 1277 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:90 O'CLOCK. THE BALLARD Saag BOX MILLINERY PRONE BALLARD C. G. INGALLS WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Special Attention Given to Fine Watches and Clocks $223 Ballard Av. qnees in our window display daily. It THE SCAND : Bavzan AMERICAN BANK F. P. SEARLE, Manager J. PEDERSEN, Cashier A. W. PRESTON, Pioneer Pharmacist. TRY PRESTON’S GRIPPE CAPSULES They Do the Work! 25¢ a Box Telephone: Hallard 2 5311 Ballard Ave REMOVAL SALE OF WALL PAPER Prices reduced from one- quarter to one-half off. Including our entire stock. LATEST PATTERNS The Wm. M. Curtiss Co. Ballard and 20th Aves. th the and we a it by opening a Acec BALLARD BRANCH UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE 20TH AND BALLARD AVE. C. W. CASLER, Mgr. HOWARD F. KELLEY, Cashier td of ane Biggest Song Successes , You Beautiful Doll! pes for Balance of Week 15¢ A COPY BALLARD MUSIC HOUSE 6411 20th Ave. N. W. Near Market St. Don't forget our large stock of “Hohner” Harmonicas at all prices We are open evenings. SINGER AND WHEELER & WILSON MACHINES 5403 Twentieth Avenue N. W. ly gets his start throu habit unity is also your a Saving unt KEX HAIRDRESSING PARLORS THY OUR MANICURIN $1.00 402 Twenty-Kecond Av. N._ W. SAN PRANCISCO, Cal, Oct. 25.-—- With “taps” sounded by the little ‘agter of the Black Hawk patrol, ude And Deane, Jr, 11 years old, the first Boy Scout te The pallbearers were all children grave of bis little comrade. » ebildr oraing anwwer of Andrew's own patrol, the Black Hawk. At the head of the ranks of the children walked 8. C. Hous ton, the commissioner's ald of the Boy Scouts of Denver, all the arrangements for the young PHILOSOPHER GETS IN WRONG BY TELLING HIS The Union st. Philosopher was! gasing at the sink ‘Twas full of dirty dishes, the floor wan black as ink. There were bread crumbs on table and skillets on the range ye of the Philosopher it glit 4 wild and strang It seems to me,” he muttered, in a voice that was not low, “that wo: men folks do housework in a way that's awful slow. Now, I labor 8 ull t keep my at the office from I struggle hard to myself and babes alive. But if my office looked like this I'd quickly lose my job. One look at this old kitehen would make my mother sob. Experience taught me a man with ease can do ork in half a minute than 2 in two." then the bold volc stairway from the Don't fret about male voice did ‘em up directly when I'm ready, by and by Phil said: “I've often wondered and I'll ask you once again—Why is it women cannot work as swiftly as the men? You corrugated idiot,” his wife then made reply. “You can't con ceal your ignorance, no matter how you try. You harbor a delusion that men do all the work; I'll make a proposition to prove that I'm no shirk ‘Tomorrow you may in and take my place at by do my work around the house while 1 wshopping roam. You rise at 6 d cook the morning beds and dress ‘em when they Just o'erbeard the floated down t wash THE MARKETS on mets | aulitiower Washington bu Kastern’ butt Hing Dressed Ments—Aeiting Price. hacks 1b@ 1.00 16@ 1.00 {hait-Pe + | on-Thames tonbury. | large one lor two later jit until today, old home. la misdemeanor that to curtail a man's supplf of} WIFIE WHAT TO 50) Bl wnite ever knew squeal, and sweep the floors and dust the two and buy the staff for dinner and prepare the luncheon, too. And after lunch make seven calls and dress the kids once more, and finish | up the froning and serub the kiteb-| en floor, and wash the dirty dishes | and preas your Sunday clothes, and pull the beets and carrots and spray the rambler roxe and keep the chil- | dren happy and quiet all their cries, then walk around the block to get a little exercise Philosopher made no reply wasn't there to talk He'd jamn his hat down on bis head and beat it for the walk se “y comaate De var don dow (By Tnited Pri LONDON, Oct. 26. a rsian cat, has just finished a walk of 133 miles from Kingston to its old home at Glas The cat, which is an abnormally was sent by its mistress Miss Pearce, to a nome at Kingtson last April, but it disappeared a day Nothing was seen of SAYS IT's CRUEL y AURORA. Hie Shanklin, plain drunk, has develop: ed a new defense, He holds ghaty the ordinance making drunkendess ig unconstituti@nal | "ort Nquor is a “cruel and unusual gun ishment"—and he will fight it jout on that Ine POORHOUSE INMATE HAS SMALL FORTUNE! tation, Ind., Oct Taylor. years old, who has an inmate of the county in ary for 15 years, is to be tien away from the institution in a iftew days and placed in a comfortable home to be furnished with his own money, It has just been discaver-. ed that he is worth $10,000 = who made} C) Dyspepsia - -Proof rooms and bake a ple or| when it arrived at its | ‘THide., ‘STORK BREAKS INTO FORBIDDEN TERRITORY NEW YORK, Oct. 25. How he worked it nobody knows, but the] Stork got into the Ritz-Carleton. And now the Rite-Carleton, the ex |clustvest, most top-lofty hotel in America, is all worked up over ite very first baby, Miss Burden, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mra. Arthur~ Seott| Burden, ts the baby Miss Burden's mother was formerly Cynthia fHow Any Meal Can Be Thoroughly Enjoyed by Any Stomach. ‘Costs You Nothing to Try Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. \* Men, as a rule, are ed by the e agonists turn on the # id the proof of merit will He in sing able to stand the flash It waa only in this way that Mr that dyspepsia was one of Mr. Black's worst ene miles. Sitting face to face at a two: by-four table, he handed his affiict ed friend the bill of fare: Oyster Cocktail. Stuffed Olives Boston Clam Chowder. Strained Gumbo. Sirloin Steak With Mushrooms Roast Beet Hash. Boiled Ox Tongue with Sauerkraut Lobster a la Newburg, Baked Pork and Beans Combination Crab Salad first discover: | Their an rehlight, | Hot Mince Pi Pineapple Fritters. Mr. White ordered a ach.” Mr. Dysy ed crackers and a glass of milk had such a big breakfast this morn ling,” he said, “that I'll just take a! _|bite to keep you company,” But} Mr. White could not be deceived. | I am afraid you can't stand the} |gleam, Mr. Black. Why don't you] say you have dyspepsia and be done | with it? You'll always have tifat hun \gry look anyhow as long as |have dyspepsia. Now listen. stomach was in just as bad [dition as yours at one time | now I can eat anything, at any time. For tnatanc this clam chowder or sirloin steak ven the ster would be just as welcome to my stomach as your cracker and milk You don’t ize how thir dys) sia business is robbing you of your spirit, of your energy ability to think quickly, I |help notice it. You haven't the cheer and sociability you had three months ago. Now I'll tell y@u what to do,” and thereat the cheerful Mr White took a vial from his pock and extracted a wee tablet. “Ther there is a tablet that contains an | ingredient, one grain of which di gests 8,000 grains of food. For even the worst dyspeptic it's the only thing that really gives relief |The reason Is tt relieves the stom-| ach of nearly all the work it has to} do, digests everything In the stom: | ach and stimulates the gastric) \juice, 1 can't get along without} them. They are Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. You can get them any Where on earth f ca package.” Yes, it is true, Stuart's Dyspepsia i absolutely stop heartburn, Litth con But lob. nausea, indigestion, dyspepsia of the worst type, sour stomach, bloaty feeling and all eructations and irri and freshen and invigorate |the stomach. They cheer you up, nd make you get all the good there fr in your food. You will forget you ever had a stomagh to worry you Send us your name and address today @d we will at once send you by mail a sample package free, Ad dress F, A, Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich, 160 “7 ment often knocks All the Credit You Want PIKE 81. AND FIFTH AV. THAT’S SETTLED amounting to between fifteen and is being supported the Northwest buried there in 1835. The and $110,000 of it removed by John Keat- ing in 1846 are in the possession of this company. All is the with which to sluice away the surface of not less than ten acres of chests of gold bars diamonds and jewels. Practical, t to a cent what this machinery will cost. buried treasure, Island. Our eattle and other We fully twenty intend to go after the dollars, by representative business men of $ Cocos enterprise millions ¢ on cities of records and authenticated history tell of that treasufe being charts and drawings by which it was found that is necessary now hydraulic machinery ground and uncover the coins level-headed business men have figured ¢ Royalties From Moving Pictures of Our Expedition trip, some profit at least from the stock. As soon amount from the sale of the stock to procure the necessary books will be closed, not another share can be Will cover the as we have raised a sufficien cost of the insuring hydraulic machinery and expenses, the and Our Expedition Will Start s of similar expeditions within the past two years in South Old World nviction bought, For Cocos I land recovering millions that had that within six months after we sail from Seattle, THE COCOS ISLAND MILLIONS WILL BE DIVIDED AMONG OUR STOCKHOLDERS n of after this join in ms of merit. If a tic lone. You can fullest and ¢ of our enterprise, to $1,000. If we s e court the you doubt the sunt from $5 investigatic our } let s wisdom proposi any am¢ Ly os WILL BRING YOU $2, eras WILL aap YOU $25,000 strong probabilities are it will orm, against which we no chances in putting h investigation into this expe- you arr chance of los r vessel by dl by rance, mly of twelve make will be protect the results dition COCOS ISLAND HYDRAULIC & TREASURE COMPANY, Inc. BUCHNER & EGLI, Sales Agents Phone Main 3649. 307-308 Crary Bldg., Fifth and Union, Seattle, Wash. ins believe we are tak years of careful planning and thorc COCOS ISLAND HYDRAULIC AND TREASURE CO., oF SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Sales Agents BUCHNER & EGLI 307-308 Crary Building, Fifth and Union, Seattle, Wash. Gentlemen: Please supply me, without any obligation part, full information concerning your enterprise having for of the buried treasure on Cocos Island. INC. x Oct. 25, 1911. Phone Main 3649. being assumed on my its object the recovery WRITE US THIS COUPON ADDRESS ....+ pee eens FILL OUT AND MAI