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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, i911 r Is So Sensitive to Incorrect English DON'D SAY ATH-A-LaTiCSs! DOT 38 INCORREGT. ID 139 COARSE! ID GRITS ON ME; DON'D Do 1D! SAY “ATHLETICS”! ~Becos$ — Words by Schaefer e ‘Music by Condo VEN A PRRSON SAYS ATH*A*LETICS” ID ISN. A SIGN He 183 A LowPRow, 1D 13S BAD BNQLISH, UND I VON'D STANT. To WoT Do Youse TINK OF De ATH-A-LETICS Now ¢ TeL. DoT LowBRow How Jo SAY 1D! VELL, VOT DO You DINK OF DER e ATH-A=LETICS NOWT ) BIG BANK ROBBERS {By United Pross Leased Wire) | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 25-—In formation which may lead to the arrest of one of the gang of five men who blew the safe of the branch of the Bank of Montreal at) New Westminster, B.C. and & ed with $258,000 in gold and currency, | and possibly lay the foundation for) founding up the gang, will be given) out in Portland, Or., soon, according to Oscar Andrew Jackson, a pro) moter, who Is here tuday in charge! of an officer. | Jackson is being taken back to Portiand on a charge of having vio- lated his parole there, and gone to Las Angeles. His ormation will hat be Kiven out, he says, unless the Officers grant him immunity when Be Kets to Portland Jackson says that one of the men who did the job at New Westmin ster outlined the plot to him in the city jail at Portland. He says t was also planning a job on a ink in a large city In Illinois at} the same time. OLD FLOOR FOUND United Press Leased Wire) ME, Oct. 25.—-A pavement of 10,000 square feet of Oriental gran- fte bordered by Numidian marble, uncovered by the excavations of the Doma Fiavia, has been identified) as the floor of the dining room of the Roman emperor Domitian It fe the richest pavement that has Been yet found in the first century palaces, PUBLIC MARKETS PIKE PLACE Shoulder spring @lin steak, Ibe 1h + pring chickens WITH BURGLAR (By United Press Leased Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct Roused to fury when a burglar who was looting her home threatened the life of ber ebild, Mrs. Jullan Lie bes today has the distinction of having given the thief the fight of his life. This partiatly consoles her for the loss of $9,000 In jew els with which the marauder fle When Mrs. Liebes, her maid and her little son George entered Mrs. Liebes’ room, after dinner, the burglar, who had been concealed in a ete sprang out, leveled bis revolver at the child, and snap ped: “Not a sound or I'll kill the boy.” Her motherlove aroased, Mra. Liebes grappled with the intruder, and while the maid fled for aid, fought desperately, When the maid's screams had summoned Liebes tu the scene, the burglar broke away and fled. The jewels. which he secured before being discovered, went with him | Mrs. Liebes was batty bruised and beaten in the affray FOR OR, COOK (By United Breas Leased Wire) cop. |itke a king when he was acclaimed the discov erer of the North Pole, Dr. F. A Cook today ix “digesting” a shower of rotten n from a le y ted to prove himself malign ed instead of a faker. Cook's former supporter, Dr. Nan jsen, denounced the Brooklyn ex | plorer to his face, and then the riot started. Cook fled by a back door Night Sessions in Hyde Trial (By United Press Leased Wire) KANSAS CITY, Oct Night ons are probable, in the second { Dr. B, C. Hyde, the alleged In polsoner charged with the ' murder of Col. Thomas H. Swope moumber of his relatives, is in progress here today xamination of talesmen f jury Is proceeding at a snail's and unless the case proceeds night sessions will in 0n. fexamined veniremen n the second panel when leourt convened today. The first | pane! was discharged on the ground that the officer who summoned Py them was biased against Dr. Hyd a W b ] Of the large number of talesm already examined, only three jurors At Attractive Prices ae keteeeeeene Sturg son. Iba. 25¢ Jaska herring Fring, 3 for lve and 36e each: © Loeal ranch ense, 10 Ihe. 65< 2 Iba. 35¢ $1,000 BILL GOES FOR $100 CHICAGO, Oct Eight business men of Chicago do not know a $1,000 bill when they see it. Eight of them had a bill of that denomina ion in thelr possession, and each passed it to another man ax a $100 bill The paying teller bank who « hanke for a $100 discovered his mistake when he mage up his cash at the close of the banking day. He immediately set about to trace the bill, and when he located it in the bank where it was finally depoutted, be learned that it had passed through the hands of eight persons: Vom for 10 whole salir | 4 tbe. | Bee a cot | fresh Jersey bu | “ | pmeite, bo <ee n Wisconsin Oregon eam” e . Sweet potatoes, on of the years ago. Old Limborger cheese. be ter, Bte to Ie Ib; milk 065%. Ide doz, good eens, ch eeRe gon.; cream mild cheese im Li Spanist 106 7 I ima potatoes, $1.45 100 White River Burbank potatoes 10@-ib, sack: Roman Beauties $1.25 box: squash, 20 Th. Sack: horse radixh. Ibe Ibe tb. ‘on. bY pl has an ib falinne —trout cheeks, 3 ibm iced bacon, Seal cutlets. 2 2 tbe. 25e: lamb E Tie Ib: pe roant 16 % nhurger Malaxa 1b. 1 3 appl cabbage Ih. wal Sees ee eee eeeeseseeeeeeeee halt 1s malt pe 10¢ Ib; irk erhouse weak lee Ib: prime legs an vines pot roast Sheeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee RRB BBO RCE EE OREGON ON WAY United Press Leased Wire) ALLEJO, Cal, Oc Wi 8 messages picked tay mm the battleship Oregon indi cate that the famous old vessel wil! ente Golden Gate Thurs day. She was crossing the Colum bia river bar when th nage came SKEETER BITE POISONS ATLANTIC CITY, Oct mosquito bite may cauxe Dr ard Gardner the loss of an arm. He was stung ten days ago. poison infected the arm, which swelled to twice its normal size. Dr. Gardner went Philadelphia to undergo an operat in an ef. fort to relieve the terrible pain The case is the first one known here where a nat has ex enced any it ef from a mos | quito bite. 160 | rib on Wf It's Correct, Cheasty Has It. h Approved Styles in 26.—A Rich o cots assortment without that sameness of A striking « here all the terials, including raincoat distinctive and indi | 1} ma in approved | and +slip-ons, from $15.00 high as you want to particularly $25 and $30. good values Twelve little iron cots, all in a row. The jury bedroom is in the Hall of Records, where the trial is in progre Bordwell's chambers. White iron cots, such as are used in hospitals, ar are cared for by the negro janitors of the building. WANTED TO REWARD) !0r« HIS HORSE; FINED ot pocket CHICAGO, — Oct 25.—William | All Hobson was fined $1 by Judge Vil fine Walker of the municipal court as a result trying to feed $50 In fresh gree to a horse hitched to truck | “It was this way, your Hono: ox |plained Hobson. “I drew $50 trom the bank to buy clothes and invest ed some in drinks I used to be a | eab driver and I met a horse that had once saved my life by refusing jto let me drive him off the Clark street bridge on a dark and stormy | who now wishe to testify against night him. Carino insists that he shot 1 felt so bad for that poor old} Lorenzo in self defense, ZT>"Sole Agents for the Famous Burberry) (London) Raincoats| for Women and Men) at I burst in rest of the $ and offered it to him. right,” said Judge Walker you $1 for being drunk Hard Luck for Mike (By United Press Leased Wire) TACOMA, Oct. 26.—On trial for the murder of Antonio Lorenzo, Mike Carino vows that no one's lot is so hard as his Since his arrest he declares that his house has burned down and his wife deserted him for another man, > tears, haul ) out of my Minister Accused Alleged Victim and His Fiancee his former sweetheart, Mise Avie Miss Violet Edmands of Brookliney to have married Oct. 31, the di ‘of Murder, His ) | | | | | The Rev. Clarence Virgit Thompann Richeson, charged with killing Linnell (above) of Hyannis, Ma the pastor's fiancee, whom he wai how set for his preliminary hearing Prd LERCHANEA RES EAE “‘ Aviator’ Hurt *® WE USE 10 BILLION STAMPS & # WASHINGTON, Oct * # The extent of the 1 ec * # nication of the America * Ivex and with world is shown by the # fact that 10,102.250,000 postage e turned out by the pureas of engraving and print ng in the last fiscal year. This an Increase of nearly 9 per & cont as compared with the pre ® ceding * ee ee ee Sees ees ee i That's the way the prospective jurors line up to “bye-bye” after a day in court in Los Angeles The sleeping quarters for the veniremen in the celebrated case are a regulation school dormitory. 88, and immediately over Judge ¢ arranged in two rows. The beds ‘CHE Nt an FOR IDEA is. sattle commission 4 permanent offictal s 1 short on ideas, Suggestions, of fered free of charge, will be thawk+ fully received by the commission. CONCONULLY, Wash., Oct rge Wilson, well-to-do ran of Oroville, was committed to the state asylum for the insane by Court Commissioner Leon B. tel Wilson has ” strangely of late, and last week said {he had received a message from God to seek some young woman and marry her, hey ake acting the @) 1 HAMMOND, Ind., Oct teh enthusiasm may death of Robert Be ett, 9 years old, who tried to fly from the roof of a barn 25 feet high. The boy's legs are broken and he is injured in ternally Robert made an aeroplane of strips of wood and selects and used a swimming machine for a steering wheel 26. Avia aune the PRET EA HH * * TEACHERS CAN'T EVANSVILLE, Ind., Oct The school teachers in Montgomery township, Gibson panty, Indiana, must not spark” or make love during hool hours, If they do, they be In a good way to lose jobs. township PARK" Seeeeeeteteeeeeeeeeeee their The trustee of township Warrick in an address at the institute, told ¢ ma'ams that during A hours he wotild expect em to keep their minds off thelr sweethearts and to do no “ ing Teaching go tog 1 want the auck, teachers school and sparking do he sald hi to warn you pranks of Cupid not And against Sees eee eee eeteeeeeeeeeeeet eee ee ee | Wife Is Repentant LAWRENCEBURG, Ind., Oct Ralph ©. Ti 47, a prominent rf who was whipped by his wife ted for assault and bat tery, sued for divorce and alimony and enjoined from disposing of his i all in one day, hag settled the differences between himself and wife, and, going arm in arm te court, Mrs. ley requested the/ | divorce suit and other cases be dis- | hilssed. | Dr phy ley 0 roperty tk * |* CHOKED ON A GOLF BALL |* CHICAGO, Oct Chok |* ing from a golf ball which bh * had put into his mouth whi * he reached for his knif * Charles Wilson, 9 years old, * died at his home before medi * cal ald could help him * The lad found a golf * and, desiring to find out * composition of It, removed the * outer covering with his fin * wers, but was unable to go far * ther without a knife. * the ball in his mouth, he * ed into his trousers pocket * The ball slipped from his teeth |*.and back into his throat, , [RRR RAR RRR The Publicity clu changed its name to the Seatgle Ad club at | the rgest luncheon the organiza ition has ever given, at the Raths-} keller, More than 200 were pres ent ball, SESE ES EEE ESE EEE EEE | ply CHINESE GENERAL — KILLED BY BOMB (By United Press Leased Wire) SHANGHAI, Oct. 25—General Feng Shan, commander of the gar. ! rison at Canton, is reported to have "A. nie soldier and a strategist been killed by a bomb explosion, he would have made a brave de according to advices received here. fense against occupation of the elty First reports stated that the general which Js thought to be the next had escaped, although members of move of the rebel army. Imperial his escort were killed. commanders throughout the empire The revolutionisty are said tol are reported In a state bordering on hay ted General Feng Shan’s demoralization ag # result of the destruction with secret allies in his | assassination GRANDMAS NOT IN DEMAND IN KANSAS TOPEKA, Kas., Oct, 25.—Kansas no place for “grandma.” At ant, in th pinion of H.C. Bow man, chairman of the state board of control, it is a bad place for the aged person to tive, for Kansas, he deela is sending her aged persons the state Insane how pital The rebels are jred him from the way m for an attack on Can nervice to have in prepara Humiliating, But , Necessary--Gompers ,. WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct The American Federation of Labor in @ statement isened today, de. clares the project of exhibiting moving pletures to provide funds for the McNamara defense Is humiliating but necessary Pictures portraying the arrest,| Bowman, who has the court room at Los Angeles and | position to obeerve the matter for views of prison life are now being | six years, asserts that the aged prepared for the federation and ones are being sent fo the asylums will be exhibited to get rid of them. President Gompers said today e “- BUNCO ARTISTS ‘Our purpose in sanctioning project in two-fold, to give the ple a fair object Jerson, and to sup funds for the defense of the MoNamaras,.a¥ well as for the coming prosecutions of thelr kid napers. Oct. 2 Jane CHICAGO, I Addams says that woman the original inventor, Woman, tays shed agricul to been in The two men who baneoed Jo seph Rademacher, retired Chehalis farmer, out of $6,500 by the “tin box in this city, about three may bave pur ed in California Captain of Detectives Tennant left for Santa Rosa, Cal. today to Investigate the caser ¢ Salusogtia and Louls Glorio, in the rounty jail of Santa Rosa, accused of securing $4,000 from John Far rio, a Riverside farmer. Farrio ost his money by # similar device to that used to trick Rademacher iy this city, Rademacher knew the two buneo men as John Ardin and Louis Rapid Fire Killing CHARLESTON, W. Va, Oct. Two Hatfields, Elias and T sone of “Devil Anse” Hatfield, were killed in a pistol fight with a saloon. keeper named Grone. Attacked un. awares, the Hatfields were both mortally wounded before they got into action, but they plugged their assailant five times before they died The three were dead a few minutes after the shooting began. weeks ago. been Miss Addams, extat ture, architecture, «pinning, weav ing, sewing, tanning, pottery, brew ing and cooking before man bad learned to do anything but hant and fight CUTS OFF OWN FINGE! GREELEY, Colo., Oot Alone @ mile from help, R. Lee saved his life by amputating the litte| finger of his left hand with a pen knife when it was crushed and held fast in a derrick Mr. Lee was working on a reser voir when the accident occurred cighbors were miles away, Medi cal aid was not to be had and he was & prisoner unless he adopted heroic measures. Realizing that he must act quickly, he reached for his pocketknife and cut off the | finger. This Little Girl Was Paid Because Her Life Was Saved PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 2 would like to have your life saved and then get paid for it? That's what happened to Melba Lois Newell, ¢yearold Portland girl One afternoon Lois was with other children on Wiilt and ran directly in front of a rap. idly moving street car. The motor |man barely had time to throw on his brake lever as the car struck the child When the car stopped the little girl was lying, uninjured, on the jnew safety fender with which this particular car happened to de equipped j* The safety fender which saved the life of this little girl is the one the officials of the Portland Rail way, Light & Power company have been fighting against for more than la year past ‘he company contend. ed that it would cost $60,000 to jequip its cars with the new fender, and that the company couki not af ford it | The you playing ms av ‘ender company heard of the » of Melba, and decided te |sent her with stock in the |thus making her part own |device that saved her life. Th Amount given ts a secret, but it is understoc be larg MELBA LOIS NEWELL ‘Nearly Drowns When |ore" houee FOR ALASKANS.| The Commercial club will hold open house for Alaskans on No vember 16. President J. W. Max well has already gun arrange Fly Gets Into Nose | NEW YORK, Oct Horatio Southgate, grandson of the late} Bishop Southgate, nearly drowned | ments for the entertainment of in Wreck Lead channel, back of|every Alaskan who is in the city Long Reach, when a fly crawled! on that day up his nose. - he fly, a large green one, buzzed around young Southgate’s head and he splashed water on it. Then it alighted on his face and bit him, but he tried to brush it off, instead, the insect flew into his nostril Southgate gave a cry, threw up his hands and sank, but rescued by @ boatman near by 25% Off on WILLOW WORK For balance of October we will dye, clean, refill or make your old material into nice, heavy Willows at the above discount for stated time only MODEL MILLINERY 527 People's Bank. was PALO ALTO, Cal, Oct. 26 Registering at Stanford university as & socialist, Miss Anna P. Cog gins is today the first co-ed to ise the privilege of women’s enfran. chisement on the campus of the university. pelared | IED S250 FOR BEATING LITTLE BOY Because he cruelly whipped Cecil Crane, 6, Ernest Page, his step- father, street car conductor, 1104 E. Marion st., was yesterday fined $250 by Justice Gordon. The day after the whipping, blue marks of the buckle on his stepfather’s belt were found all over the little boy’ body. Florence Page, the boy's mother, who was also arrested, was discharged it was shown she was not present when the boy was beaten. ne boy said he had been wrong fully accused of stealing bis moth- e's jam and that he had been whip- ped when he denied the “theft Page was sent to the county in default of the p fine. f jail, yment of the be aS |Prince Smokes Now LONDON, Oct. 25 The Prince of Wales has been promoted to enjoy an occasional cigarette since his 17th birthday. The king and queen |did not wish their eldest son to jsmoke until his h birthday, and jon that day he receiv | representing the uries. MAY BE CAUGHT Framing to Order i for 10 Days Special, 1Se. MUHL—219 Pike St. Baptiste | ALBERT HANSEN Established 1883 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE No Charge for Consultation ! : STEVENS ACADEMY Fourth Near Pine Dancing Guaranteed in 4 Private Lessons Copyrighted or private e. lenpome, ‘Triat Fixtures Wood Steel Marble PURCELL SAFE CO. 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