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ii wmcomon} The Seattle Star | EXTRA) Mileverybody but us knows about i orwanectermeneireerrenasnc 4 VOL, 13, NO. 206 1942 Rws st anue be SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, ~ ONE CENT. HORSEWAIPS JUDGE MAIN OMAN CHINK REBELS IN CONTROL (hy United Press Leased Wire) SHANGHAT, Oct. Gen. Li Youn Hung has proclaimed himself pro- visional president of the Chinese republic at Hankow. He immedi-; ately notified the foreign consula advising them that the provisional government will do everything pos- sible to protect the Interests of TURKS 1.05 ed that the capture of the customs} house at Foo Chow by the rebels will be followed by a mutiny of} Cantonese and Fo Kienese sailors | manning the warships. | Admiral Sah Chenk Ping has ar | rived here In Gisguixe after eseap- ing from Kiu Kiang, where the garrison of 1,500 men joined the! revoluttontsts. REBEL FLAG - | FLOATS HERE! ‘This reads, “We want independ- MAN DIES ON OPERATING TABLE BUT COMES ~ | TO LIFE AGAIN AS ANOTHER INDIVIDUAL S. C. Rogers Walks About at Providence Hospital as Living Miracle—A Resurrected Messenger Boy Who for 14 Years Wandered About the Country as George Kelly—Knows Nothing of His Former Self as Kelly. S. C. Rogers (he was George Kelly a few weeks ago) has months ago. She thought she married ood-natured, free hearted, Irishman, He itased her goodbye to go to work in the mill October 10 and was found in the forest « raving maniac a few days later, Then he was brought to the Providence hospital. WIFE A TOTAL STRANGER. She sat by bis bed In the hospital, a total stranger to the pew man. She loves him, but he does not love her—nelther does he disitke her. “It must all be true,” sald Rogers, “but 1 do not know that 1 ever saw her.” Men who worked with George Kelly ta the lumber mills called on him at the hoxpital, He did not know them, The men who ralned the fund to pay for the operation are strangers to him. As George Kelly he had served in the United States navy found on him showed this, Rogers knows nothing of it. Walking about the corridor of the hospital, dressed In a warm house robe, Rogers talked interestingly of his case to a Star reporter TOLD OF HIS PAST LIFE. “AIL | know of the last 14 years is what they tell_me bere Papers eee eeeeeeeee aae ee ) foreigners during the present un be i E rest. en walking about enjoyi i * Gen, Li Yuan Hung pre * it is believed that Li's elevating | hospital ek f bgp 0 gg the sunshine at the vege % claims himself provisional # himself to the presidency will be pit ¢ last few days. He was in excellent spirits ti d # president. T nccontable ‘te the ‘sevctutionists | MOrning, and talked to the attendants and visitors about the Mrs. Christina Oleson was placed T PEanton, one of the largest ® throughout the entire country, at| Miracle of his resurrection. In the county jall this afternees) Ae w cltlea, in po jon ot rebels. least as @ temporary measure. George Kelly, mill worker and*lumberman, died on the towing an attack with » hereneam . mperia — i r ; er erp casket + Wak LOKI TunmeD DOWn.| cere econ cane ong ne leet Bones tO ores ch cece Wo. 1°00 the Copa © Prieaney, threatened by in: | PEKING, Oct 27.—War loans to| RSers, 17 years old, a New ‘York messenger boy, was reauf- ane Be) eee ee + exgona. % China have beon turned down by | fected in the 32-year-old body. The attack was made in the court % imperial fleet of gunboats # American, English, German and TWO BEINGS IN ONE. f house corridor, the enraged woman & surrenders. # French bankers, and their repre Two beings in one—this has been the experience of the man W rushing upon the judge unexpect- * American legation asks ® 2 here have been instruct- be so = today, with his head still bandaged at the point where edly. & more warships to guard Amer. & not to consider them. the skull was removed from his brain. E: ‘ 4 © nan leanne * vee And when Drs. Sturgie and Swift completed the operation, George Mire. Oleson was defendant, Sia * * ADMIRAL IN DISGUISE. Kelly was dead and the 17-year-old boy awoke suit for rent that was tried before Ree eee eee eee ee) SHANGHAT, Oct. 37—It Is fear. As George Kelly he married Mise Agnes Johnson at Renton two Judge Main. The jury in the case_ had reurned a verdict in favor of the A VERDICT GIVEN defendant. but Judge Main set aside the verdict. J The attack on Judge Main was generally regretted about the court- house. Judge Main is regarded ae one of the most satisfactory mem- bers cf the local bench. 80 far as known, Mrs. Oleson had no business to transact at the court house this afternoon, and she is be- lieved to have come there for the express purpose of horsewhipping dudes Main. The attack was made a few qinutes before the regular opening of the afternoon session of the court, at 1:30. ence,” in Chine said. “I awoke in the hospital bere and my first thought was fe a ae jinety per grandmother and sister in New York. 1 remembered clearly being cent of Seattle's | slugged ‘the night before.’ } Chinese are rev | Later they told me that I came here as George Kelly and that | olutionists, said I was in Seattle, I didn’t believe it. Then some fellows came to see cetenta the me and called me ‘Kelly. I thought they were joshing me, | didnt : Youn. China | Know any of them F party to The Star ‘| looked in the mirror and saw that my face had changed. MY today. The new teeth were broken off, and I knew they were whole. They told me | Chinese flag, de- since Ags broke thom Biting at at nex and trees In the woods. = i Prees Leased Wire) . 4 “My beard is heavy, and I bad no beard then hey showed me UBRSSN oct a oNechiat Bey, peggy dif nal . the clothes 1 had on when brought here. I was well dressed when ats : commanding the Turkish forces at red, white and tacked and couldn't believe I would wear such clothes, : Tripoli, and practically all hie offi. pine colors of AS VIVID AS YESTERDAY. cers were killed and two-thirds of freedom, floats | Everything ts blank since May 1, 1897. Be ‘ his followers were exterminated by defiantly over @ as vivid as yesterday, It was my 17th birthday and [ was « the Italians in battle, according to puilding in Seat | 8 good time. A friend, Charley Madden, was with me and we bad two ispatch to the Central tie's * girls. Mona gg ee es } ‘That night 1 got off a car at Ninth ay, and Thirty-second st aus a News. | Battleship Sunk. } Mesanges today from Turin say the Malian battleship Napol mink) posted on the ce lwaes Trecho W jured » Turkish battlesitp “and dam . aS Sree eee inager poor another seer a ildieees to yp od na “‘ “My grandmother, Elizabeth Douels, has died since and my sister lena. Frantic Bogor Meso ci the Dardanelles. The dispatches | 04 tre Teen oy wan married and later became a purse and went to the Spanish-Amert Jer the tooal branch Of the Sommnan are anconfirmet, Son aul tenes can war. 1 didw't know anything about the war until they told me A shot and killed by bgt Italian censorship bas reach-| VG wen vs the |Mra. Howard visited me here in the hospital and told me shout my Japanese garaener, Frank win : oh ihhna: cottuman, ti beig son | bomen’ et | Rrandmother and winter, whom she knew mateu, who bad run ene inne possible to send even news of the)? °° | FEELS LIKE BOY OF 17. ‘ |s8,gelt weaves i fhalian victories in regular news dis-| A ™ onater | “tm a kid yet, and feel only 17, That's why T don’t Know what | The 2 evan patches. Even commercial mes-| meeting will be | to do about the woman | married as the other fellow,” he said, with « \ncovet the cdcrpeny’ ar SiAanaanbeal | held at revolution . smile, but it was a serious smile {fubur®, about Ita. a. ‘The Japawe ; leuburb, about ll a.m. The Japan- sages are clowely scrutinized. WANTED TO WED ON NINETY CENTS; Paes Bway tell me I have been around them for some time wae ie A montis arrived fo Tos Ansatatia punciny . ; r : mri lor rnin) . BRIDE SAYS “NO” | emperor and the Dean Bl inca in suddenly. “That's the first game I've heard © 8. C. ROGERS (TWO WEEKS AGO GEORGE KELLY) AS HE LOOKS TODAY ference with his local staff, Among TRINIDAR, Colo, Oct. $—Joo| Mancha | dynasty the automobiles look fanny running past. I'll see some sights : " aa those, present, at the’ time ‘ofthe Michels bas discovered that 90 : when I get out of here.” All P U t SPEN SENTENCE y . Le . business. cents is not enough to get married) About $1,500 1 don't know and won't try to think about ft yet. 1 will go. with rogressives nite in 2 bomen tg be =e Selig come si, with. He and Bernice Dayeock of has been ere Mra. Kelly (his ) and live with her folks when ane Woahte par | The merchants in the public mar-| SON Saas a Jas Vegas, N. M., were on their way | and sent to the | 1 fee) sorry for the poor woman. Maybe | can work in tbe mill againy D d f E S ° |Kets who were arrested for failing |" White . } " ) . ear-ol th: to the court ng had pyr in owes BM be “ a but I will have to learn iO oe eee HEALTH. old kid eman or xtra eSsion |. keep their foodstuffs covered last | Boggs’ office prop bopedye riage iseovered | Ch ; ge eye to nay tor a feverish state Rogers looks the picture of health. Ho has a mystified look. tn The five big prepressive organ] ‘they have opened a systematic! Stuer Afternoon, were. today been employed as a gardener and the document. He attempted to) last night, with hin eyes at times, ax if trying to fathom it all. Otherwise he te wholly Longa the state, backed by | campaign to bring about the special | Yarned by Judge Gordon not to re oe mer = age picture de borrow the sum necessary from) the news ot the normal. He smokes cigars with a relish nd is not devoid of a senney oer P< eersetive newspaper, will | secsion Each organization bas| peat the offense. Sentences were | 4, Sapen pint, without warning his fiancee. She broke the engage-| taking of Canton, ot humor. “I don't know how I ever got In the navy,” he said with eer rest | s out a special se8| started petitions in circulation to} suspended pending “good behavior.” |durst throug! the door. He held a and the seizure by the revels of 18) 4 jaugh. “soll Bh et gr ture to pass a|Gorernor Hay to call the logisiature| They all promised to keep the law|twetgut a revolver tn his hand. body at a time—this which will give the citizens of in sexsion. The petition follows | hereafter. Without a word he opened fire with ment on the spot and took the next train home. | Dispatches | about the war for | independence are , ary headquarters wnday night, at provinces. Three men approached me and one asked fn an ‘ugly tone for a mateh L always carried knockles at night as @ measenger boy and-we mixed tt T remember being struck with a black jack and swimming to the river, “I look out of the window and see these mountains around here Th x odd to me. I never saw mountains like them; and yet they ey look odd to me i en tae Athiotion put only one occupying the ‘Two men in ove When the blow knocked in his skall he is the miracle of Rogers’ life Washington the right to say whom they want for president. “We, the undersigned, citizens of} LOS ANGELES, Oct. 27.— Will iam C. Selig of Chicago, president of the Selig Motion Picture Co., wae jese was arrested. Selig arrived in Los Angeles this |deadly effect. — -- pe — Fab { h xistence. That exintence terminated when the skull was | f fitted from the brain, recalling all the old experiences of his youth. It) 5, All Progressives United. the state of Washington, hereby pe-} Selig’s moving pictures are eg mownced the most marvelous case of dual personality on record Khia. movereet. «which | wes|/titios Governot M:@. Hay to call a)” : known to thousands of people in ‘Wire wwerful that they are sure to win sete eS ove = aunebed ‘last we has special session of the legislature| The wholesale price of sugar took !Seattle.“ Nearly all of the big Be nee BSF ar interest Shere will be a lively fight over its “6 ? es ’ h 3 om alg by the Prog >| Rot later ‘ the first, 2 wesday x the iin conte yeuterday. A meee here rent the reels he manu- . . 2 1 ni eu , ne january to consider the en jon in the retail price factures. Selig was one of the big- In the McNamara case centered to- materiality. R d Hi H 'New Nort west Lin |¥egistation league, by th »'actment of a ute for the di may follow this. There we } \ 4 ny th tment. e fe direct 4 re est film manufact om did wary srg Prva! By Aged ‘Th faa vee tem ae the e alr: ere sd (Ry United Press Leased Wire) | Federation of Labor, by the State election of pr dential convention | other noticeable changes today. me jooantr eee ae cre hn glee Aireteages yen ; vitae ngyy «ers : WALLA WALLA, Oct Rob 1d by the Farmers’ Union. | delegates, and providing for a direct | ===——==== Beas BPRS she wir ant a tea on amaran are mat are oe] Wg Clhamce |acrsior, tours arniva |, Praesens otra arts ey Fear | ——— the aelioes ot She ears pene Ae the murder of ti sorcene veo Sy the ‘North Coast during its con-[ DIR majority of the voters of the candidates. We would furth . Dewees. 0 thelr men and that there can be| Here we are, red-haired ladies, /struction before te wis Known an a) 7tste, and they are openly In favor/ommend that you In your call ad-| A FOR IT This investigation was forced by no o fon between the stuft| girlies and kiddies! Harriman property, has filed arti-[Ob ia manette for president as vise that no other legislation be en Detective Wm. J. Burns, and the | seized in Indianapolis and the local Today the cou of Incorporation at Olympta of }"™ : _,| acted at this special session ae it is to devise some explosion. They characterize the pon are in w line which will be a continu > _ 2| : ote the alleged evi-jontire matter as a “fishing excur The Star which |ation of the North Coast from North EXPO CONTRACT LET} 1 THINK THOSE LARGE) dence captured in that raid can be sion de igned to aid the National will admit you to| Yakima to Walla Walla, to connect (mi Untied Prew Lenses Wie.) HaTs ARE HORRID brought to Los Angeles for use Erectors’ association in its endeay Hiny ("Single") |with the Harriman lines via Pen-|” gacRaMENTO, Oct. 27.-Having| SAN DIEGO, Cal, Oct. 27.—The| LL BUY 4 SMALL against the McNamara Brothers. lors to destroy the fron workers Clifford's show to- | dleton ule a cantension tx the prisekonbaeldtan dad 5 Hs 27 | Fredericks Just Smiles. |union.” And they say they will morrow afternoon itera Ansle Retél desing ng and grounds committee of When District. Attorney’ Fred-|insist that the trials here be limited The Girl, the} AFTER 1 YEARS Oe nd ale nete haupitad | 8 Panama-California international | ericks was questioned on the sub-/to the Times disaster Man and — the Pee a iad. nerformed. a criminal exposition has approved plans and feet he simply smiled and yy @ ee, rg or After 21 years of married Mfe,}operation resulting in her th,/estimates for the administration | tained the attitude of reticence he making a big bit! \trs, Laura Carter secured a divorce] Dr. J. 8. Herndon is today In the ding. * ‘ 1 has adopted sinee the trial of Jas CAUSE OF DIVORCE at the Seattle, and |in Judge Tallman’s court from{county jail charged with murder Repeeieag Ad eonerecticn wil B, McNamara began. , aw pas eee Leased Wire) there 18 little | Capt. Henry Car of the Sound{in her statement Miss Reldi said)! Nov. 5. The contract calls for When this alleged evidence is| WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 Forty question but that| steamer Indianapolis. The allega-|that Thomas J. Hunt of Oak Park,| completion by April 10. Plans for} brought here, and there seems to, per cent of all divorces are the the prettiest of tions were cruelty and incompatit school chum to whom she was en-| the Calffornia state building will be} be a general opinion In the camps result of runaway marriages and 30 Seattle's red-hair-|jty, The Carters have two daugh-|waged to be married, was respon-| ready January 1 g ‘ Of both prosecution and defense to-| per cent from marriages wherein ed women abd ters, grown to maturity \aible for her condition, but that she| — pan oa " aye day that the influences at work ta joue of the persons is under 21, ac-| girls will be out _ .. |held him blameless. She had scarce-| WWW 1 OSM i & bring about the transfer are so}cording to district court statistics. | to enjoy the show as guests of The | Binal CEE: 1 RS ~% lly finished her statement when she Bat ee -_ Ne ee esa pemeses as = | Sta } A died PEE | ALL the red-headed boys will be| 5 cres for Herndon, who ts 65 years of age Men’s Be 9 there; and, mark this predietion— 2 oo and married, came here about three | ee i HA I S WHA I I HEY ug 7petnke ne Soreen i ealtilay $ 5 years ago from Washington Overcoats | 3 | about the shade of red—your coupon | NORTH OF CITY Ww Ly AUT ) | cy will be ho d at the box office.) . avi , aie Bes 4s A |And you won't have to take your|} Directly east of the Country Whose auto was it that dashed in WITH CONVERTIBLE, }| ; 9 hat off to undergo any minute ex-|5Club, we have five acres of land }/to a crowd of workmen at First and ; COLLARS | Ty How muck 4 amination, either. |}—fertile, level, rich; good View {| iHasiford Wednesday evening and |} RS | pic-yeo sak ; Be lakey Furth is back from a pleasure trip, offering| Clip out the coupon! | bah as Laat } jran ov com Hil) breaking his oe | a siness ve Sod dedietioMeliiictieeliel *) a bow noney for {| right leg in two places and leaving | ¢ i free ac © to Seattle people that busine will be “better a be ” * | peaeh la wife and four children without Special thf the people will just keep still, quit agitating and stand for)? THEATRE COUPON te Others are selling 20-foot late {}jeeded support for months while he , | th they are y THIS, COUPON, WHEN w| fF $160 each. We can sell youry | must. Ie in the hospital? I | } what they all say: % PRESENTED BY ANY WOM. #| {f'¥e acres at $500 per acre, iat mworks in the N. P. | 3 J ys what they say i i AN. GIRL OR BOY WITH * shops, was waiting to get* on a Let us alone, quit demanding your rights, pay two fares) AN eT AT. THE BOX © We Want $/sreet cay men ine auto dashed at} when we ask for them, give up your vegies igh eg OFFICE OF THE SEATTLE # , |veak.neck speed through the |} \ of franchises, special privileges, etc., etc., then we, the | THEATRE, ENTITLES THE #/ 5 ‘@) j crowd he men's ered, and kings, will io i ag erations, and by doing so there will) HOLDER TO A RESERVED * ; O Cash Hill was caught under the ma. yo. gs, will extend our opt ’ % SEAT FOR THE SATURDAY *| lehine. neluding browns, grays and be more crumbs coming your way. % AFTERNOON MATINEE, OC- #| $$500 PER YEAR ON BALANCE | There were two men in the auto,}) a1) the popular mixtu “Let us grab a million dollars which belong to the peo- & TOBER 28. a ot ae lwhich was equipped with hood |) 20 (he POPwlar mixtures, aS ple and we will pay the people a thousand dollars to help USs\ynrraarwkkh kkk kt) od Showing th wit 7% seat Jand had an isinglass front 1. well as- black 5 . - j "| crowing, be worth carry it away. Then business will be better, especially for us. $1,000 per acre before paid for CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct, 27 \3 ." That's Jake’s message of hope to the people of Seattle WASHINGTON, Oct 27.-—Pauline ‘Ul wishermen of the future will bel? Jake, like others of his kind, sugar-coats the pill which bid Fy ae Haves Co rat 4 pecessful whe a ae use a bral Shafer Bros Fe oar 7 he ing up returned from @ ended we i phnd or a symphony, according to he foolishly thinks people will swallow by winding up with) qairy show tour on which ghe re-|{ | OLE HANGON @ GO. Prof. G. H. Parker of Harvard, who an insincere boost for Seattle fused to discuss the failure of reel Third Floor New York Block says fish have five ears and like Arcade and Arcade Annex Cea Ss