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OT is ll a. OE lis ip Bt Bces 6 sh es IPO! OMITH AGES LIVING LIKE CHRIST tele ton ellathal tia SAYS. “T4xe MIRROR, TRUS Love Tere! SSLIEFE ID, Bur— SSE i Friday, at 2:30, Gipsy Smith ak to children between the ages of 10 and 20 years. Sunday, at 3 o'clock, there will be anotie: ly for men. Monday night the meetings will cone to a close The evangelist will tell his life-story, from the gypay tent to the pulpit tthe eeeee Seeeeeeeeeeeee ee “The reason we ore not more pop mlar is that we hay ittle Jesus im ws, Any man who is Christ-bullt Will be sought after “*They crowded Him T were more like Jesus ‘crowd us.” “The great need of the Christian || church in England and America ts; that those who go to church be like Christ-—Christ-ians. “Jesus is sweetness. repel. He invites. “Bring your guilt, your unworth,| your sin, to Him, and, like a mount:| ain, He will bear you up j “A free conscience means that you have heaven down her get no other when you Ket “If Jesus were to come tle, don't you think the would follow Him? They would fol Tow Him. You come here because Jesus is here, and that's why you can't stay away “It you would Christ come to Would fly to Him mother.” “If my religion doesn’t commend itself to a little child, there's some- thing wrong with it. If Jesus were here, the children would gather about Him and love Him.” “If you want your prayer ed on your knees, you must on your feet. “It is no good to pray “Thy king dom come’ on Sunday morning and then vote for the brewer Mond: Tt is no good praying that on day and then paying a wage to gi which you know practically com ihem to sell their bodies. } © man or woman who Is a Christian ought to seek a divorce. ‘Those whom God jolred to-/ Sether, let no man put asunder You're far too lax in this miry about the sacredness of the mar Tiage tle.” Mammoth rink was comfortably filled last night, but there were none turned away, as on previous nichts. Rather than showing a falling away Of interest In the meetings, it was believed to be due to the fear of Many that they would be injured in the rush at the doors, In which sev eral have been badly hurt Evangelist Gipsy Smith preached forceful sermons at noon and at} might yesterday fng he scored the divorce evil and) day that he had commuted the sen- feferred to the wage system which |tence of hanging on Eari Giichriat is the primary cause of w slav jto 15 years in the penitentiary. ery. At night the evangelist ap-| The governor's action follows thé pealed to his hearers to |i p | deciaic ~ oft » court Christ.” The word “Christ y to reverse the defined as meaning le sentenced the and he declared that to be hanged @lalined the name witbout trying to) hy for Earl be like Christ were walking frauds. ple of Ar Sweetness and purity of individ kindness If you and they would He doesn't let the spirit of you, your heart like @ chitd to its wer » it LITTLE ROCK, Ar like court, using which are the murder rold negr will as @ strong inclination here to let the law take its course, | j | loved, and that And yet, the boy has never been nown as a degenerate, men, he sald. Biggest Fleet Is Reviewed NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—Hundreds of thousands of people lined the} shores of the Hudson river today to witness the assemblage of the} Greatest fighting fleet ever gath-| ered in United States waters and| to see Seeretary of the Navy Meyer and his aides make the official | Spection. Twenty miles of es fleet—102 of Uncle Sam's men of| War—anchored 400 yards apart in three lines, compose the armada (By United Press Leaset Wire) LOS ANGELES, Oct. 31,—Sea- born B. Manning, rancher; Robt. Bain, carpenter; F. D. Green, retired merchant and rancher; Walter N. Interest was centered in the super.| Frampton, farmer; Sam F. Menden- sumed by Fitegerald Is to be that| Greadnaughts, the Florida and the| hall, farmer; Geo. W. Johnson, re- Utah. Rear Admiral Hugo Oster haus, on the Magship Connecticut, | By is in command. butcher and real estate dealer; Geo. W. McKee, retired builder. | These eight lin the McNamara fury box when the |trial was resumed today, only to peremptory challeng the chances were good that the box would be filled before the end of week and the work of exercis ight of peremptory challenge an The defense has challenged John Advice to Those of Baggy Cheek and Chin (From Pilgrim Magazin Let the woman whose ¢ cles are beginning to sag by the same token is acquiring a double chin, remember to keep her | #on on the ground that he expressed had anti-union views to on but t who head up, is the advice of a c ed beauty expert. Let her bathe|t her face, neck and chin in a solu tion made by dissolving an ounce of saxolite in a half pint wi hazel, The result will surprise her the lotion being so quickly effecti This treatment tightens and duces skin and muscles strengthening and toning same die, lotion is very refreshing. to ask the druggist for lebrat of their de ay H. Pitz talifornia a showing | made so unhappy ‘ally the tightening effect wee Wrinkles and furrows. The Be sure} the pow-| Seattle housewives they are don't losing know according to An 8. tea exam money because how to make thony J. Schindler, U ner, who is in the city investigat dered saxolite. i A)\y PAINLESS! ing the tea rag gpm. situation, fault, s ‘One pound We Are the Pike Street Peas. ae Bargain Dentists ts about 80 An ordinary spoonful of tea leaves p ciaes of [13 Sufficient for thoes enps of tea. rep-| Let the tea stand for five minutes, Here's the way to make it, ac cording to the examiner Place the leaves in a pot previ ously made hot by a dash of boiling water. Pour the proper amount of , freshly boiled, upon them tea wtation for doing prices is what wo want Go our work, with the very beat grad and it is this fact which in- satisfaction for our patients and Feputetion for ourse ALL WORK Make Your Xmas Selections Now t any Re sure to read our articl of your teeth in next Mond. Jown and ime to Xmas from yery HOUGHTON & HUNTER 215 YESLER Way Hotel Frye Bldg. 10% First Ay Pine Watch and Jewelry Repai: nd Manufacturing yn t * ‘on HALLOWE'EN? Das BOOK A UGNTED CANDLE AY MIDNIGHT AND LOOK INTO THe You WILt See Your BA years | same spirit or even alin JURY BOX MAY BE FILLED THIS WEEK tired foreman molder; A. C. Winter, | case. men occupied seats | was givén p subject inal memorandum regarding his talk and | with Johnson. Seattle Housewives Should Take Lessons in Making Cup of Tea’ —You vor6er CAN Teun} 1 aM QOINg TO TRY ID ANY How, BOY IS SAVED FROM GALLOWS GOV. DONAGHEY, THE EXECUTIVE OFFICES AT LITTLE ROCK AND EARL GILCHRIST. Oct. 31.— | criminal, At the noon meet-| Governor Donaghey announced to-| trial sh¢ testimony at the | boys were on the losing side. The} ed any hardened crimt-| tide of battic was turning againe nal traits, He was called a “bad/them. Karl grew angry at the bare boy” by his school teachers and|pelting him and his brothers, He was suspended several times, ran into the house and cam Story of Murder. with a pistol, threatening to shoot June 4 last, Earl, bis brot * | the boys on the other side. and some other boys were playi Will Longley, a young negro of In the woods hack of the Gtichriat happened along home. It is a long Ume between | pistol from Bari snowballing times here and the lads | pock Kart take stone-throwing to my the and got « shotgun, came out that makes in} back yard, ent through the colder climes paste cach other with | cotton patch, and met Longley com. snowballs. ing through a lane. Longley dodge a) From hurling little pebbles behind a tree. lads got to throwing larger sto Earl raised the gun, almed at From play they turned to w Longley and fired. Lon fell all seriousness, The Gilchrist | dead in his tracks put it fo hie to the boys the fare Woman Held Up by Thugs A woman who refused to give her name was held up at the point of gun and robbed of a bandbag con taining $11 and some papers, by | two thugs at the corner of Jackson st. and 20th av. & Frank Me Namara, a drug clerk, heard oman's screams and ran toward the scene, but the boldups had fin ished their job and were hurrying oft. Jon the witness stand that there tx practically no chance that the at tempted impeachment will even be considered by Judge Bordwell If the attitude on the stand as of all the detectives called in this it is unlikely that they will prove much of a factor in determin. | ing the issues, Darrow, however, | rmission to recall the jay to identify his orig Sustaining the charge of cruelty made by Anne BE. Anderberg against Nicholas Anderberg, her husband, a Seattle policeman, Judge Dykeman witness to When court resumed its sea today the state was industriously striving to get rid of Frank Frakes, an Elizabeth Lake farmer. Frakes insisted that he read only little about the Times disaster an¢ psolutely no opinion on the case. His brother, he had #fid, was} a lifelong member of the Plasterers anton, and he hixnself tried to join It 30 years ago in San Francisco. lon | the custody of their 16-year-old son Th boy had taken the | against his father, and, his eyes flashing his indignation at the ab leged wrongs against his mother, he told how his father made her suffer again and again. The Anderbergs were married May 4, 1889. | OVERLOOKED $200. BR. L. Royer was ar ted Inst night on the suspleion of being one "| of two me who lured Frank Bowles Melrose av. to.an alley b Westlake av. and Virginia st. and there attempted rob him. They failed » tet $200 which he carried in an tngide pocket. tween | Let the tea stand for five minut then stir it once. Draw off in F other veasel and warm it. | SUICIDE SPECTACULAR Mr. Schindler is here with Wil-| CLARKSVILI Oct. Qe ton G. Berry. There 1s no reason| Mrs, Robert suicide why there should be a scarcity of | wakened the whole town early, to China green tea, they state, as the|day. She poured gasoline on her coloring restrictions are known In | clothing, stood on the porch, lighted China markets, Thus, the boost in}a match-and waa, cremated before price recently was without warrant. | the ghbors, an Know Stevenson & Co, Bailey Bidg., are advised will sell higher—particularly of four representatives in| high Valley the electoral college of cardinals. | It is pointed out that the largest} Have your pine ¢ body of Catholics in the world {#|ern Collection Co,, 43 found In the United States and its | Main 6169. possessions, and the action of Pope Pius in allowing three new card nals is regarded as having great significance. DERELICT SCHOONER SIGHTED| CORDOVA, Alaska, Oct, 91 Capt. Durkee today reports sighting a derelict schooner of unknown identity 20 miles east of Cape Sush ling, while en route to Katalla from Yakutat. The vessel is about 100 feet long and Is floating bottom side | up. | ROME, Oct. 31~ the way ts being paved for an American pope are now being made here as a result of the granting to Americ FW Brokers, stocks Le ee tected. Weat- N, ¥. Block eee furnianed rooma ‘The Virginus, 509 Wentlake avenue 210 moawens, call at tem Beattie Autemunile School, OFFICE SUPPLIES TRICK & MURRAY Office and Factory 72 Columbia St. n back to his house | little | AMERICAN POPE? Things YouShould| MIRROR IN SHOULT Be Den Besr. thle PARLOR Words by Schaefer Music by Condo T HATE DOT Fe.vow!! Texas Rid of Joe Baile --Happy at Last! But Anot AUSTIN, Tex., Oct. 31.—That's a} fine little job the tory democrats of Texas are cooking up for the Lone Star state apropos the resignation | of Joe Bailey, United States senator | and friend of trusts, who can't stand public opinion in Texas and the nation any longer and is there fore going to quit Col, R. M. Johnson and Claren Ousley are “mentioned ore to Ba It ts sald one them will be appointed by Colquitt—ano fill out Spelibinder Joe's which expires March 4, 1913 Who are Johnson and Ousiey? Johnson is publisher of the Hous ton Post, Ousley is publisher of the Fort Worth Record. Bailey is creditably reported to be | vy stockholder in each paper. , these are the ave carried th opposed progrenn popular government pisted—as tory papers in the North | have resisted—overy step towards politica! freedom and independence of the people. These the organs that have fought the initiative, referendum and recall in Texas, that have stood ley through thick and thin, de- that have fighting through legisiative and elections. They are the Texas exponents of | reaction-—-for which the editor of one of them ts to be rewarded with j4 United States senatorship. Johnson seems most likely to be |hamed, ax he is older and more in | fiuential than Ousley. | This is the same Johnson who fired his Washington correspondent —honest old “Bob” Gates—upo for investigations | He took the|#mand of Bailey, because “Bob” | Tillie William nt a dispatch to the Post that jey's man, Martin of Virginia, | | | W.H. JOHNSON | SUED FOR DIVORCE William Johnson, county Revie i whey was made | the defendant in divorce proceed: | jings brought by his wife, Mary th Johnson. She is asking that he be restrained from coming home pending the hearing of the suit, 81: charges him with having come| home intoxicated on October 17, and |purened her with a shotgun, until + | taken in charge by the police. The ouple have two children. Johnson | was formerly police ebief in George | wn, the | Divorced for Cruelty yesterday granted her a divorce and | stand | | arou her Tory Wants Job succeed B. before people at primari might be defeated for minority relations be Bailey and the two Texas editors in question In the meantime. seas hed of Sherman Chotee B. Ran member of the ey, and Choice 8. Ran dell, progr nation trict dis is the from th progressive his mpaign fc primary to be held a ought to hi Ousley house aquare-toed organizing senatorial hence. Me fight if Johnson or opponent ie his ee (GIRL SLEEPS FIVE | DAYS AFTER A DANCE Oct. 31.—Mins 17, employed in the family of the Rev. Francia 8. Haines, went to a dance Thursday land since her return home she has been asleep. It in impossible to her for any length of time, | two physicians have at er. iiiams arrived home rt the dance about midnight dnd re tired, apparently in good health Friday morning she failed to get up to prepare the family breakfast Mrs. Haines visited her room and) made an unsuccessful attempt awaken the girl. Finally a doctor was summoned, but the girl remain. ed asleep until Saturday evening when she was conscious for a few minutes, but went to sleep again un til 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Then she was able to walk to the home of her grandfather, Silas P. Case, half GOSHEN, N. ¥ | although tended Mins W a mile distant from the Haines me. She went to sleep again Sun day evening and has remained sc ever since, except for a four or five minute interval on Monday, | Nervous? | Let your doctor prescribe the | medicine. He knows best. | The fact, however, that Ayer’s | Sarsaparilla has such strong ne properties, and is with- out alcohol, may cause him to select it. ©. 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