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Words by Schaefer AEFF RARONS Ss Crust Music by Condo IN YOUR GAME OF FOET-~ $s ——DoO wé WAr You — YoUR MIND ISS INPIRM, ——YOUR MOFemenTs ; BALL, ADO, I NOTICE You YOUR BRAIN TRAPELS IN A ISS_DILATORY — Liker MOREY to VGA 4 : : GIVE SURPRISE Act ComAaTose. We CAN WHEEL CHAIR, YOuR FacucTies ||A BROKEN Down Box CAR Sane net a waeerd 1 SAY, Pied NEPER VIN A VICTORY &F YOU || iss apoubT AS ALERT ASA ||ONA SIPETRACK! 1 ABK, || SKING BAN, vor You NEED, |) oacap — WAS || BLAY BEFUDDLED 43 ven AS HUMAN HOOKVORM, 13% Mowe (By United Press Leased Wire) RIBUND MUMMY! IN DO WE HAF YOU ON DeR TRAM 4 WASS You " CHICAGO, Nov. 22.—Counsel for|| BONG ~HEADED. IN DER « oe a io Second a ite DER ) | ONuY To GUM UP DER GRIDITEON PEP! UNDERSTANT 3 — SCOLDING COMBLIMENTS!! the beef packers who are being FIRST BLACE — Mir YOUR GeLanNouUs more PEP! Prosecuted for violation of the) CARCAS3, OR-—— @riminal clause of the Sherman | ' anti-trust law did the unexpected again yesterday when they appeared before United States Ciroult Judge Kohieaat and moved for an im mediate entry of his decision quashing their writs of habeas cor a granting thelr Keonteast granted their request. On Saturday the attorneys for the packers protested against the Immediate entry of this order, evi- dently with the id that they might gain time for a new coup. LOOKS LIKE MURDER SACRAMENTO, dody of M conductor, was found lying in an alley near the car barn of the Sac-| ramento Electric Gas and viet | Company today. Manners is be- Meved to have been murdered " FOR THE WOMEN OF PANAMA! THEY CANT OROP AOMBS N TURKS CHUCK CONNORS TELLS Railroad Owns City Hall ad Ob Wee\psnrrvecn’ Sur wrnamara reus | cnnu qinsupe HOW HE LOST HIS WIFE May Oust All the Officials ABOUT IT. TRIPOLI, Nov. Repulse (Tm this chapter of her diary Sue : : bo es of Turks in three attacks on MeNamuara tells how the wives and — be this Pot were re- * tes toda) returniny sisters and daughters of American % clita, "thn nuoten Workers on the canal amuse. them-| 3 . kilied ie given 2m selves. This gir) has other inter. 7 e Five aviators ¢ that there . is no change in the Turkish po: esting things to tell later on. —-Bd sition, They succeeded in itor.) ¢ . fi > 4 dropping bombs into the Turk: % % 7 ; : ¥ é ish camp, destroying it. plon, C ws WEDNESDAY" cigs oFigagpel a: y 4 Other reports are that the ™ PA Italian armoured cruiser Carlo pp wiady whirl for ole nie pr Alberto bombarded the village too HOT to whirl ™ 5 ke ,) ed of Amrus and the fort of Henri, anyhor ind there near Tripoil. aren't the places S 4 a es A j Stade ks ses dn Brigands Enlisted as Policemen HONG KONG, Nov, 22-—brig ands are being enlisted as soldiers and poll pre today by the new their desperate at reserve order and peace enke state of excitement un whieh ail are laboring was wn when a bomb was exploded in the Canton provincial assembly lbullding, setting [ton fre and cre S * ee REE eee eee THE CITY HALL OF SPOKANE, OWNED BY RAILROAD ri ne Jating & general panic, Minor out. | ese AND NOW PEOP ; C jie! CLOTHES pranks ond comsnene. ate trtmuber OW PEOPLE REFUSE TO executive organization, together = li BENNETT BREAKS” |Self-Government |Padded Reports |,°rse 20% ¢2turew stexs|iih.tes matteo uct oe | NEW YORK, Nov, 22—Chueck Connors, most famous of Chinatown characters, has been bereaved by the lows of his sec ond wife. Chuck's own simple and characteristic account of ber death, as he gave it to the reporters, is ax followy I didn't want the wagon—just the pill-feeder, but when I got to the hospital the doctor told me to climb on the back of the bus and We beat It back here, The doc looked scared when he saw her, He took something sharp and jabbed St in her shoulder She opened her eyes and whispered something to we, but I couldn't understand. Chuck paused a moment. There seemed no emotion in bis was unusually soft, as he went on un at dinner, She had some soup, and something slipped a cable, for it wouldn't stay in her system. She Just lay on the bed and groaned, and kept saying, ‘Chuck, I'm going to ak, Lays to her, ‘Oh, Rose, stop yer kiddin’,’ but finally she wouldn't say nuthin’, and I got cold feet and beat it for the doctor SSeS SESE ESSE SSS EES SE ERR EEE Ee After the dog had jabbed her, she emiled and closed her even, and went to sleep. The doc said she b Ko to the how tal, #0 | put her on my back and carried ber downstairs to the n. 1 went home, and next morning | went to the hospital ) wee how she wa: There was a long pause. Gee, they handed it to me cold. They sald she had cashed in ust five minutes before I blew along. I've had tough luck with me women. She was the second to croak. The first one passed the dead line with the ‘con, and now this one js gone. And me not even with her when she slid ont was only 36. And most of all the joys of SHOP. PING are denied the wives of canal workers. The real | necessities, like food and some other Standard} articles, are sup- plied by the com- | missaries, but not | SOSSeeS ESSE ES EEE E SESS ESE ESE ES all the beautiful SE THEY'RE PAYING INTEREST The city dads have called an elec- things one loves | @ INTO PRINT WITH te ° ° ON TOO MANY BONDS AG | tion so the people can vote on $500, to see in the TABLOID ESSA f C t End ? or Ing Tis 000 worth of bonds to build a brand stores at home, | she p SAY | wes $2 SPOKANE, Nov. 17.—Wanted—A| new house. But the people frown ¥en if one can't | Arnold Bennett, the — Kuglish | home for « nice, new elty govern-|upon the idea, advancing the argu- buy, | ere! Lalmost forgot about | novelist, In the man of the hour! (my guited Prese Leased Wire) | W STON, Nov That|Ment. Anyone interested communt-|ment that they are already paying Most of the American women de- There are women's clubs | in the Merary) of yMPIA. Wash. Nov 4 reports of a railroad to|cte with Mayor W. J. Hindley, | interest on all the bonds they care | on packages from home, or jone, five of them, just like world. As the!ing opinion of the attorney ge rings under the personal | Spokane, Wash to at present, and it Is not only Wisits to the United States every the clubs at home. | " seed of , “Old | era's office stands, self-gov ent | instructions John "! A problem faces the common. | pousible, but entirely prob: year or so. Then they stock up _ President Taft is responsible for! ff cre we 816%." \tor cities so far as public service | feller’s attorney, and that the oit{ ¥ealth of Spokane | mayor, commissioner of public safe- With thin, fluffy dresses and cin: | esting Diversion on the Panama that. When he was down here in| j Clayhanger.” corporations are concerned In a| king somehow “absorbed” some val It te just this: ‘The Chicago, Mil) ty, et al, will have neither rc hams and linen house gowns to last | oles 1907 he found the men busy at their Ida Les*) ning of the past In thin state uable stocks he held, was the bur.|¥8ukee & Puget Sound Railroad |shelter to ward the winter pre 4 next time. 4 Be al Se work and contented. Hut the wives ways" aod other! iciant Attorney General V.|den of testimony today by C. H,|S°™MPany owns the site of the pres-|tations from their bald or silvery Sk bois stlnrétlf “plays 0 Ws : wete staying At home ail day, with novels wore OF | Gsrey holds that the state Martz, an engineer who constructed |@®t city hail, which it bought about |heads, whichever the case may be. | part. From necessity the women | ail shopping and visiting {* done be- too much time to think about rela howd — f, Rel wien cdakienion has wether the Duluth, Mesaba and Northern |® 74? ago, At any minute the| Incidentally It's a poor time of the ‘are forced to spend much of their | fore 9 o'clock tives and friends way up in thé coc ~ = ~— ito hullify contracts in franchises be. | railroad, testifying before t |mayor, commissioner of public safe | year to be cast into the streets, as time within the four walls of their) The houses are all built after one brisk north. So Mr. Taft sent down rang : - me Sl tween cities and corporations, and | ley congressional comumitt jty and the remainder of the city’s|its getting ready to be some cold, homes; or rather on the broad) pattern. There are more doors and Miss Helen Boswell, a capable club eflllg A cong ot ito Reduce or increase rates at wiil jis investigating the steel trust = ey the SS = = — Screened verandas where everybody | windows than I ever saw anywhere woman, to organize things. The hie books 8 jR. Smith, ran an elevator in lives in this tropical climate. before. The windows are all made women took to the idea, and " HUSBAND A FOP. | Broad Street National Bank bulld- LJ ing for $7 a week rather than seek . It is too hot for walking. A short/to swing open at the sides, and Cana) Zone Federation of Wome walk tires one out for the entire | there are shutters to keep out the clube was started with eight ef ne | ELECTION more lucrative employment where The main recreation is an oc Ry Everything is tightly sereen-| They outlined courses of study, just 1 x “ha . s: Free be would have to wear soiled cloth- ed, and around every house, both as the women's clubs do at home is visiting Hi h Heel F (By & Press Leased Wire) a lini ; : : : yy United Press Leased Wire Ls Everyone gets up early to enjoy upstairs and down, run broad, I'm going to find out all about the America, with # g ’ | LOS AN 8, Nov DF "Shee maalth allen that tke sun the cod! of the morning, and nearly screened verandas. schools tomorrow SUE view to writing WILKESBARRE, Pa. Nov the genera! munietpal election but TRENTON, N. J., Nov. 22.—In @|,chition of her hestusd who te = series of artic y, ridic-|two weeks away, supporters of Geo. | erition for alimony and counsel|well known as a local vaudeville ==: = on the manners nKeTOUN,” @ " exander, the | good ament Petnand ‘ ° - | HANDSOME MEDAL and customs of Eo Octal | aeealdate’ and’ thore of Job Harri | 9¢8 filed by Mrs, Florence 1. Smith |snser, ts to wear fine clothes, and , rman Joba Dno- didate, and those of Job | aya she wtagpsd the 1 000 000 A imony Ir Arnold Bennett, America a# seni nue of this city, when Mra. Willtam the ‘socialist and union labor |of this city, who is suing for di-/ 00°) Ditne while her mother wach, b ? FOR CAPT. BAILEY we by a | novelist! Watson, a former resident of this », this afternoon admit that | vorce on the grounds of desertion, |e and ironed a white vest for him x ee 4 4 4 4 4% * ¥ */She Was an Actress, Mar- Ege Cone . * yet book 8 are selling there UK@. jae came all the way from New uncovering of alfeged wholesale | sno charges that her husband, Paul, daily. * ; jotal «| hot ca ; inted} 1eRey 0 pre r husband for dulent re pmiracions ie likely to) ee. * Hi are some of the debts i i popular subscription ee princes abOsing her The husband was largely in the t of he | & lated in Ethel Stewart hillott’s ried a Rich Many |icr the purchase of « gold modal pers Magaz but thd « in the presence of | balloting on December 5. To ascer & bankruptcy petition & For dresses, hats and mare than mee presentation to Capt. Charle f honor of printing the fire] ,), ere magistrate, poted for ¢ Identity of pers ® fors .... *& Underwear Learned Extravagance, 1. (“Huck”) Batley, who raved the ritten by Bennett in g wite t lives of 48 passengers on the nm granted to the ve to bes y better half, of detective Was Divorced, Got a %hooner Washington at Peacock Gotham Vv ne to keep her from running | the district, attorney's office started Spit tabloid y t h oe to buy everything new |& house-to-house canvas of the city io 4 <a: "i A handsomely engraved gold | Franklin + n pares each! inat comes out. Her latest craze Million Alimony, but) 0.0 iene the occnuias for tha | week for the New York, E & will ‘Be preneuted to the Mail. Adams was one of th is high 2 | i i Couldn’t Stop Spending | 2%; “il1,be presented 10 the cap-|Mall. Adams was one of the ee teh beet is an out} SONG Bird in Court & Music Lessons # Cab hire .. ® Saddic horses . & Jewelry & Toys ® Rent * waa kook, bet: Guthbk ca the printinl nothing short of barbarous oe A the principle | declared the alderman | SAN FP 18C Money, So Now She Is ah atl oe Md ching. | “The case was dismissed When Mise Rose song bird rage rep ve ret ya Aap ead | of a theatrical troupe now here, ap- | “Broke.” Think They Have oe ee pean: Be “THREE WEEKS” | Peared before Judge Shortall in an NEW YORK Bi C k! Only people of very short sano ca tus chusatan todtenadion Nov, 20. — The a Dig Lroo ayers nigh cet oe (By United Press Leased Wire) |that somehow the deposition on million - dollar) 1.63 ANGELES, Nov. 22—With| sible | TACOMA, Nov, 22—After apend-| which the charge against her was alimony sitll the arrest of a>man giving the|@IG GUNS FOR BATTLESHIPS his savings of months in| based wax missing. If the depost name of Jack Harriman, the police| WASHINGTON, Noy. 22—T HESS E ESSE EEE EE BERK ER HH é Hi « h wing camps, in three short/tion is not found by Friday, the here be they have Inch guns will appear ch of tin Hansen, & logger,|singer may take to her wings and one of the cleverest 4 two turrets of the lant battleships himself into the bay. His|give Attorney Duke for the prose- wide range crooks who ¢ or Oklahoma and Nevada, bids for|body was discovered today |cution the merry chirp. is al ated on the coast the construction of which are to be} Hansen has a wife in Norway that | leged to have made the deposition 7 by the navy department {* was intending to send for within the divorce suit between Dr. Leek the $261 and his wife Lillian giving as main asset un paid alimony, Since his apprehension mes amounting to %#8@8 have come from al} sections | next month, $28,000. of the country asking that Harri Eleven y | mau be held on varions Arges. ago, as Kthet Here Harriman deposite in tho| Hewat, | dane:jPimt N Dank, it out ing in’ the ex. 204 Is alleged to have altered hie travagan 7 a\%82K book to read $5,806 | ‘Chria and the Wonderful wo" """" BOSS COX HAS ed her way into we, ‘wert of RESIGNED AGAIN John Love Ele] «gna en pos | villiona N,: L wecee Zoane 13d taining aonsire| CINCINNATI, ©., Nov. 32—A ger closing the political and bust yearn they ware | Bess career of Geo. B. Cox, famous happy” Then| boss of this city, as a banker, by tame the Weak | mersing his Cinciniatl Trust com aiid—divorco in pany Into the Provident Savings 1907, lllatt ar] batik, Wax consummated today. Fol that’ time tt 1y|!owing the announcement of the bn 1d wettied | consolidation, Cox Isgued the fol $1,000,000 | OWing statement fis ile, nd ahs sope the people wil take the at _ PHONE YOUR CLASSI- —ml@ Goto 1 9 ot] my word, If political targets are “DR. JEKYLL.” Ry “MR. HYDE.” yearly| i ED to support her|Hecessary, I hope they will tind an.|8Y DAY HE WAS A HARD BY NIGHT HE TIP-TOED FROM FIED ADS TO CHEE etaWakt GLO and their dangh-| other man. I want to retire from| WORKING YOUNG BUSINESS : : HIS HOME TO BECOME A ter tive business within two years,| MAN, A GOOD HUSBAND. THIEF AND MURDERER. In the years since then Mrs. Elliott satisfied her craving for fine| When 1 am 60.” ‘ ‘ ¥ : be B for A collection of some of the things piel steed ta a life of ease. The million dwindled away and x stolen by Spence: 7 aise i. 4 en s 5 ne side his sleeping wife, he tip-toed ———— | UNITY SUNDAY |, S°2iNgerenn, Mess, Nov: 21 we out of the home, donned the black i Pd (BY United Press Leased Wir child make Bert G. onc mask, and was a thief, Janitor Gets Off (BRIBERY CHARGED) Porttstorortec "> [cue make Bevan G Spencer Welches, “rings, slirerware, : on trial for the murd Mind A score of ministers here today | Murtha B. Blackstone, March, 1, pet it dara Mad a Mie ge Bo. (4 +4 (By United Press "} rev With $10 Fine! TOPPENISH, “Washes announced that they will aid |1910, a “Mr. Hyde” by night, when ‘ point of his revolver. igs | ' In arousing sentiment in fi ‘ On the night he entered the Dow 6 @ result of charges of bribe so- 9 favor jhe reveled in robbery and ever ; The federal grand jury which | jicitation here, a petition has Base of the arbitration |murder? He says it did 7 home, where four women lived convened here yesterday returned ti the United 2 alone, he first’ met with re e = | presented for a grand jury. Walter By his side in the courtroom one indictment and was then given |i Hungaker, a former saloon hocg | States and England and the | sits Spencer's young wite n pretty, sistance. Miss Martha Blackstone ® recess until Dec. 5. The indict United States id Fi resisted and screamed. A_ bull . le an affidavit chargin and France by {girlish woman, upon whom Spencer cone ullet it returned was against N. ©. &Ing| advocating the peace movement said he lavished the proceeds of his killed her. For a time it looked as r ouncilmen and an atto: is, pages. ee - ney of Toppenish wolteited and re.| {0M their pulpits next Sunda robberies while lying to her as to’ IS HE CRAZY? peng hs ate reece ea bribes before granting th. A Pp - lhow he got them. In his home, petty mail robbery. 3 ng the bs me an his home, BERTRAM G. SPEN: But at ft . Lewis entered a plea of guilty transfer of @ saloon license. nated Sunday as the “De Joka and bables ho wast” @PRINGFIELD, MASS” "SAVelcor had lost © anse ile laine nd on the recommendation of Dis-| you can driue a how “ ” : ve z . ' islet Attorney Todd Judge Hanford You can drive a boy to col- aiested ied hall has re. By day, respected in business 4 BERTRAM. G OPORGER Ms Wile, Biber B Photoarenh of showed him mercy and let him oft|!ege but you cannot make him} {p, TP le creenpiaat .|and social siteles,-« hard working. 0 ST AI dae been picked ahieae a ten gee eapeag 4 fei | je nation to hold special ser- {young business man} as night came wif rie t had been picked up near a looted an erlme came over him, he told | house. Spencer was arrested an police. Then rising from be-! confessed, ae * on ab ubrestrainable desire to com-| th

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