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a s THE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1911 = ie , ron : ‘ o ss Words by Scha For Y It Was a Titanic and Adolf Had Winning Spirit Music by Cond or our avn oes WE BLAY Pi bye ton ! — SCHNITZELBANK . SGENDORFER, GET DER | > MUST VIN P be Information Beay Den Gren er we use a || CAN'T You PLAY ON SURE! TOU AD ALL A “TOUCHDOWN AX! SCHNITZELBANK MUST THAT SiD&, ‘SCHNITZEL elie GIZZARDS'! It would be interesting VIN AD ALL HAZARDS! THIS Once ‘ BANK CAN wi ONE OF MEGGEN- DORFER'S MGN HAS ices TAKEN SICK, OSGAR. // Why Hey! are you a CRAZY FE , 2 Or you to inquire about a aueltee wer he ~~ (72 Time Certificate of Deposit] DOND MATTER, Cee ‘ oy it this bank Tt is the most convenient fand safe form of making aff temporary deposit. Interest f begins the day you deposit at 3 per cent for three months; at 4 per cent forf six months or longer. RESOURCES OVER —_=Zeyp-? The Bank for Savings Cor. Third Ave. and Pike St. Prospector Tells How Claim [Wise Judge Sentences Slayer to 0 IN JURED IN _———— Was Salted Under Man’s Eyes) Support the Widow of His Victim AST STEAMERS |) = signrariaremeis sttttstestsesteses esses] BBUIDE FAL basis of this showing a good price “You are sentenced to support the widow of the man you apAvE couean Sore tor who has|was paid for the claim. When the| ® killed. The court, fee! ends of justice demand pro. tt been sojourn | Englishmen started to work the | @ teetion for the victim of your act as well as punishment of the FOR TACOMA \ Ing In Alaska, is! claim they were | crime itself will give you @ chance to redeem yourself!” — FXDIANAPOLTS and UEYER 250 oe, oid \\\ back in town tol 7 singularly wnsuc Judge Backus. Sree. s0e BROLN *| Ten men were injured, one per- * |hape fatally, at 4 o'clock yester- * |day afternoon | miles from ® | river, while * | pairing a partially wrecked bridge of the Columbia & Puget Sound railroad. cessful. All the|®@ \igold they got Cutld Ra AHaAAERRRAR RRR lof thelr purchase was what the spend the winter rare rbarLy here. He tells an ) interesting story ess of the latest wrin ev kle in mine salt miner had panned One of the men, Gilbert Thomp- ing up yonder in| p' VW for them. They on, is missing and word received “Today's Styles Today” ‘eT. 810U: ‘ee the wilde jOoSAML reallaed that they from Cedar river this morning was 2:00 A. M., 12:00 Noon, 5:00 7. Mt. It was worked | had been bun. to the effect that: workmen are Se Sundays, Leaves at Tae AM. cessfully on two Englishmen. kood. Bat how still trying to locate him in the WHY NOT BUY YOUR a siasar teeny Every placer claim offered for sale | had the miner wreckage. He is believed to have] NEW WINTER CLOTHING _SUREE ROUND TRIPS DAILY. Blis regarded with the utmost sus been enabled to salt the claim died The injured are J. J. Foley of coma, James Miller, Hans Nelson, L. Anderson, George Renton, Chos - - Swarts, L. K. Long, Loe Swire and Edward Newell of Seattle. They It Costs No More. are all at local hospitals and it is thought all will recover. Bridge Turns Over They were trying to clear out loge and driftwood from the In jured bridge. A pile driver was being used to pull a rope to draw out driftwood when the bridge snd denly turned over. Edward Newell, bridge superintendent of the Mil waukee road, was on top of the bridge when it went over and wax Bridge ben it ent over and wae Outfitting Co., Inc. oa the bridge and was buried into| Seattle’ Reliohle Credit Hoos” the stream. Timothy Moriarity rescued him. GOING AFTER THE = UNEARNED INGREMENT® New York City hus been seriously | J THIS REPAIR DIRECTORY RUNS EVERY MONDAY. considering the single tax as- 18 YOUR AD HERE? ns of raising needed re FROM US ON CREDIT? Trip, Everett S00, Famonds 60¢ Bi picion, for the temptation to color |under their very eyes? Se oe Fertese [ithe gravel in order to sell out at a| ft came out at last. The miner prodigious figure is one of the pe jhad a packetful of gold dust and cullarities of the country. Hence |took a mouthful with every chew of these two Englishmen were not go | tobacco and casually spit it Into the ing to have a “salted” claim work: pan as he worked ed off on them. They took every | precaution, They made the man D s T f R fovwith them and pan ait aren Demles Taft Rumor dom at points they selected. They WASHINGTON, Nov, 26.—Secre weren't going to have HIM pick the | tary to the President Chas. D. Hilles for Magazines Sngie or in clubs. I] places for the test. They were not today denied the truth of a story ‘B kms that easy published in Obio, that President The miner calmly panned dirt! Taft had met the challenge of the ‘Union st. ese on Kopiiection. On. A Little Down and a Little at a Be sure and take your where they told him, imperturably |Obio progressives and would urge a chewing tobacco and spitting tn the ' presidential preference primary in pan as he worked. A dozen tests that state FOOTPAD SHOOTS HOLD-UP MAN THREE MEN | IS VERY POLITE. A short, heavy-set footpad ran| Entering the Star meat market, | amuck yesterday and shot at three | 2709 Jackson at. Saturday pight, a men on the road from Edmonds to young man of 20 presented the Seattle without even asking any | point of a revolver to the clerk be of them to halt hind the counter, “This tx the way The first shot hit Albert Brown,|! make my living.” he said, and Best rlore |who was walking with William | proceeded to rifle the cash drawer Belo tiaay attendant Manilla on the private tracks of (he | from which he extracted $12 and a Renton Undertaking Co. ‘day service. Low pri Brown's Bay Logging company’s | revolver. “I don't shoot unless I for some time, Mayor Gaynor bein | he best experience " or some ©, Mayor Gaynor being wee an hater leamp, at about 5:30 last evening. | have to,” he continued, “but some. known as @ firm believer in the Gh Bae eno NEW YORK HAR. px Set. Price |The bullet struck him in the hand| times when people get stubborn I Sear daria thee i nee te: renin box jand entered Manilla’s leg. Manifla| have to separate thelr ideas from Comptrolier Wm. A. Preadereast Repair Your Appetite | Cae wai |dropped and Brown started to run, | their habits. of the metropolis has written to Se A A Tamates Harness to be LAUNDRY ‘ | with the gun man after him. He! No clew to his identity has been JUDGE AUGUST C. BACKUS. attle, in common with other cities, B. & ® andChill pls arceng fired two shots at Brown on the | found MRS. SAMENFINK. MRS. JUTRZINSKI, EMIL SAMENFINK.|to get information on taxation con 1428 FOURTH AVE. ; ron. He then met John Mela and vie. th n ditions ; - —| MILWAUKEE, Nov, 27.—Emiljdered man. J Prompt Delivery Imperial Steam Laundry took a shot at him, too, without giv S mr Now York oftielAl 4 . romp! y mea) cog edi You will be watched closely by rk officials want to know | os eed Soap, Good Materiais Used. jing him the least warning, shoot Patrolmen Suffer Gamenfink, 1071 Bighth s., Killed) 1)’ probation ofticer, Theodore |the value ‘of teal estate, land ana} *"!" All Kinds Marnese Ind, 214) 7 W: Columbia st. ing him through the arm. Mela Albert Jutratnaki tn a quarrel over! } ; improvements, lated OPEN 11:30A.M.TOTAM. | HAT REPAIRING Your Clothes Come Back to |" A nage wr: i: Pwe,” said the judge. “You mu Wy ® You Right nel “. Vane ek te ee asl” Because of Theft | cars The widow was left help} report to him for two years. If the | Mayor Dilling has aske , REPAIR - | aes Geaaaw awe ear sanees PRONE BLACK 71. . engi Mill Arsen jleas, with a baby to support. Sam-| widow suffers from lack of funds, 1] Pardee to secure the information. | ARTIFICIAL LIMB ‘WHILE rou wait _— fously hurt. They were taken| Because of a big theft pulled off! entink also fs married wil Impose wentence at o } p to the Seattle General hosp! , cir beat withor no ; 3 iT 7 b by) | me ine oer tuoi ae coe le ir beat without their know! |’ gamenfink pleaded guilty before) Te mother and wife of Sam ATLANTA, Nov William A her ran te st CAFE ling. Sheritt £ Yo sg A ome GB hry worth of fUF8) Judge August C. Backus of the mu- On and Samenfink bimself wept| Marlin, 82 years old, has gone to eo en oe < We ing, | Sheritt Deering o rett Is} were stolen from the Mueller fur | al court. Judge Backus deliv-for Joy at the decision. “1 am only | Jafl to escape his 40-year-old wife, a ae a, Dee | iG 5 our —}on rail today |store, at 1612 Second av., Patrol | cision ike unto Solomon./a ed¥penter,” he said, “bat I'm giad|trained nurse, whom he recently vg cranium. Just ying up Main 4132 SO ah THE MELROSE men T. G. Montgomery and W. §.| fy. FRED UDER, Prop. | McGraw were suspended fom duty |) "2" ‘the iBLIND MAN for five days by Chief Bannick | ¥ a During Friday night thieves had | === cewes many gv 7am a? MAKES A BIBLE =: 0%, 2% ome cere" OA TRY, Mo, Nov. 27.-~The| got away with many valuable coats Rev. D. M. Spencer, a blind minister|/In the rear the window was found | CROP SHORTAGE RENTON POOL PARLOR |°! Gentry, has completed pies | broken and fron bars beat (ay Walken Breas Beane Way | ARKWRIGHT & BO DEN. Hate « Led for and t TO Pirst a all Lean to support Mrs. Jut-| married fneki. Iam a happy man,’ When Mr. Marlin was seriously —cexome | sick Mine Margaret Glass, a nurse took care of him until he recovered, then married him. She took him away from the home of his dang! ters, and while the old man says she | ~““~“~“~~~—~ mistreated him and he wants to get ced Sam wand child of the mur > a rrr rrrrer ® RATTLER MUCH STUCK UP. PIERRE, 8. D., Nov W. C. Schmalin, living n We give special att jpalring of the watches, — the jt need careful aiient jtry to have our work give satlefac- fon, such as will win the confidence as t ” a ay from her, he dec s he loves seven years’ work, a Bible printed| “The patroimen should have 7 4 4 Midland, was attracted by a #1 ose j Avi canny? thelr watch repairy with raised letters. Prior to start-| known of this broken window,” said |, CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Nov. 2 commotion in one room of his ie with us, ‘Walls Walla Ave. ton yesan captor. gee fags wine ay mah jthe chit ’ |“Women's fondness for rugs and|# house, and investigating found DAVID LEVINE, The Best Line of hymnbook of the same character automobiles is responsible for the that a rattlesnal which had pe “gece MN shortness of the baby crop,” ac Newest Fur Turbans |} S)c)" 0, Made of your old furs. Latest ¥ styles now in tom 1806 Flest Av., Near Pike 4 STEEL TAPES cording to Dr. Robert J. Sprague of Athturst college, who believes that old maid fac | in his investigations ha sheet CIGARS AND TOBACCOS | in making this Bible Spencer em leugudusens ¥NE in Benton. a girl to read to him while, # the type which he had manu-|* DOG A MOTHER TO BEARS tangled up with a * * * . * * ® Ventured in at the * * * * * * \factured. He did all the work on|*® LONDON, Nov. 27.—Some women's colleges ar sticky fly paper, and — the book himself, and it is said to|* young Polar bears, whose ar ries, wholly unfitting women for|# tying himself into closer and MODEL MILLINERY REPAIRED. have cost more than $1,000 for its|# rival is being awaited at the # | matrimony closer knots in his efforts to 827 People’s Bank Bidg. Spree oa « ait ic ale % * * * * . * vgical Gardens, #| “Women should not be tnactive.|® Ket away. The snake could by a dog. % |! don't want them to return to the|® not break loose from the hold * * * * * * Central Meat Market ture. | * London ae ractical-| ® are to be mothered ly eve ate of the Unio le i all the polar bear © Choicent Cuts of an [IY every state of the Union, He|# Hitherto all the pc Kinde Gf Moate “Government in- jonce bullt three-ropm house for|* born to Barbara, who is now jer himself, unassisted, and also home-|* collecting bits of straw and steaded a claim in Nebraska, where|* making @ nest, have died SEE “DILLERSEN” hve did bis own work |* manuf Spencer has preached ir re Tapes od And rent Architects’ Levela, ARCHITECTS’ LEVELS ADJUSTED KELLY’S 4205 First Ave., Seattle jemember the Num ‘PLASTE ‘dark ages.’ but they should stay|# of the paper, and was soon put Jout of professional and business! ® out of the way with a handy ines for which thelr college life tits | # club them,” said Dr. Spr The pro lt kk ee hk kh wae MOORE THEATRE TONIGHT and All Week—Matinee 1 es — Expert in Mending AMUSEMENTS foreaets eee eee A Pee eee eee ee ee n St ay “AND | AND CEMENT WORK fessional woman dreads the} Wednesday an * bk he te ee ek | thought of a home and the care Holiday : ; Sunset M. 61. Ind. White 122. | babi She looks on marriage as HAS A COFFIN H. B. WARNER and the Originall— ise Dtal eae George Taylor FROME YOUR ORDERS. ja bor New York Cast in Plastert ugs Stop; SUN DYE WORKS ine Cement “anaes TIMMY VALENTINE" ni a oy GENERAL MERCHANDISE t Thi Gi 1 WATER SHORTAGE | | died dn ded dedeta datas FOR HIS WIFE |.. he 40 $800 Wak stat Sa che fe epalr Work Jopbing 0 is Ir joa galled. leedly. th an of *| RICHMOND, Mich. Nov. 4 Poe to $1. Thurmlay’ Mat $1.56 a tug. Repairing. 0 y allec e. & e 1 ‘ Ing and Alterath 3 eutintt mnie hos. Mev m ete ke eee l* JACKSTRAW KILLS CHILD. *| “I've still got the coffin I made for} ——————— mt and: Altera Williams & McKnight He quit kissing her, and then she es i kev. BV Shaylor, vectac|® _ PASADENA, Cal,, Nov ! gg nates dhs ely ede a i feat sore IF YOU_COME AND SEE US WE | «et judgment agains! him for $4,300 Mark in a sermon |% Vole Mathews, od % | my wife. I want to buy the fixtures | etropolitan Theatre 1201 Firat Av : WILL SHOW YOU This is one way to tell the story terday H NS phate pagans ng etd baw Fel ‘ . Tontght and All Week 108 Second Ay. & STOVE REPAIRING LIVE WIRE BARGAINS |° ‘te romance of Winfield Fox and | engineer's oversight or the melted | ¥ oPeration for he veanarag ayo | 80 sald George Walter, 87 years Cohan & Harris’ New Amertoar 1916 Eighth Av BP aictincdeS et naga Bes. Miss Eva Close, who got @ verdict| snows, He uttered the oft-forgoi-}% Wckstraw 1m her throat. While * fold, of Memphis, at an undertaker'a COmOny, BY. Detuabanl ‘Sanita Gor0 12th Ay. 8 Pe ae ine. Lo 2G Phone Black 71, Ind. White 221. [in a suit for ach of promise, fol-|ten fact that He loves |* playing in yard yestertay shop here. “THE PORTUNE HUNTER ST. PAUL lowing the marriage of Fox to au-| “Of what usc. wer great |* Viola placed the plaything in #] The fixtures for coffins to bel yvo—-g2 to 800, Mate BEOHARIIRE ORI. SIOVE REPAIR & other girl water ins of man’s tion if|* her mouth and could not get *| found in this town proved to be of a] Special iiehhosivinn hat Wetec a bc Salis as ey sea grentilny PLUMBING Miss Close introduced evidence to| there no water of God's giv-|* or a % | cost that exceeded by 60 cents what | — ca HUNTER MFG. CO. lose introduced evidence to| there were no water of God's giv aansasitalt . CO. | ate 9 * essary *|the Memphis man was willing to | show that Fo: in the habit | inj Last week ov Ope v bd 2 a lor matinee pote 2 ns lcche Sak Menonm ives: one ty, # was slowly choking to de */pay, and he went home without Seattle Theatre Bs 8 “ a St f SHEARER oral he wstally |Gatgesed, bet were protected by c|® % | them. While hore he issued « gen oN a A instrament Makere— The Only Practical First-Class | da kins quit and mar-| power above our own. KHHKEHKKKETRRKESD od ok wlenge to Fun. a race of MATINEE THURSDAY a Experimental and Modet , I ied. That was a year ago. je" any man of his age for a - * Work—Camera Work ar ONES an es. |i it sin ioe nas euledfo|ghuatia wor ot Fitton | Choate Sentenced | is a teacher of science | tion on which Anthony F. Wice had | ve i AGED 80 WOMAN HARDWARE at the Bl year, turn.|, LIBERTY, Mo., Nov Lafay: | , ette Choate, ch dd with beating purse of $100 one—Main O64 | ene ary ~ ‘hed FURNITURE} 90d high school. | Worked for more the valine Se ed upon him with the awful wrath f > [es upge hin with the swisl wrath jhis wife and tying her to a harrow WALKS 30 MILES LOIS THEATRE Made to Order, — | By a Renton Hardware Co. ere $ IFON NEFVE | ient of its completion and killed in a field on a farm near Birming.| OW WORE. New sone Tonight All Waeok Wholenate and. erat. | fr ‘ jan last July, pleaded guilty and}? 0 Suffering | Mats, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday All Kinde of Japanese | (2b C Some Big Specials on Here HELENA, Mont, Nov. 27—While [Iilin, was sentenced to thirty daye fm-|fom aphasia, Mrs. Mlisabeth Hep | aan aa ‘ant Goons” | COME AND sEx. waiting for workmen to preeure| lls dream was an Invention | orisonment by Judge Trimble penheimer, 80, walked from her] ROSALIND AT RED GATE: SATO A BROS. | Wiest Avenue South and Jackson Street. 4 BIG SAVINGS jacks with which to lift cars from| Which would generate heat without |" prosecuting Attorney. Bimrall |home at 114 K. 119th st. to Hastings, | Prices ate tee wee eae 1 Molson, E sane: a his mangled legs, H. E. Ekleberry, After supper Wice went into the {Made @ statement to the court that at Re in a heavy rain, nearly 30 Noxt—"The web. FOOT REPAIRING Phone Ind. White 301, Sunset m. 321 |# Northern acific §=brakeman,| | © rp to onan » the }Choate’s wife had given him trou: | miles. Special Mat. Thankagiving Da - meiner Ararat |cut away both legs. It was an ex ment carry Hghted lantern. |ijie and that Choate had been suffi-| ‘The next morning she remember : ines harden HARNESS GROCERY | hibition of iron nerves but Ekleber ; beter igi big nd bot ay f* \ciently punished. He has been in|ed where she lived — baat. > Taine R te siad ok 2d AUR stag Come when your feet |fy died a few hours later. He wag! Plosion that shook the house, Wicee [jai four months he disappeered last January | | wars Tr vse |hurt the worst. I remove | fin over by a train. was found lying dead. witl' $2,000. A policeman found he | oe aoa Drives 8! A Dandy Clean Pure Foods, Right” Weipht aun “Stabat Mater” to UNCLE JOE'S CIGAR AS OLD LOVE REVIVED the’hext day in Riverside Park, A Mineurs CHIP ON SHOULDER| HUFFALO, N.Y. Nov newspaper report led to her identi See JABEZ CHAPMAN Be Given Tomorrow) ®0CKFORD, Ill, Nov, 27.—If the | Fifty years ago Judge’ Willi moapjon ae Sree m Bast a Singers Cor. 2nd and Burnett st. At the First Presbyterian eb Li Be pt wets ithe pain at once. “rhe ua:| DR. WURSTER . Bet. Belt and 306, 1414 Second Avenue. Cheap. Independent 1312. py, {republican party loses In 1912, it)man of Omaha, Neb. and Mrs Brin’s Isle. rch il be the fault of “Uncle Joe"|Sarah J. Green of Buffalo, were T. R. W ’ R Other Big 8. & C. Acts. RENTON. ee atoey nine, Rossin!'s Cannon's cigar, according to Rev.|sweethearts, Judge Eastman, then ont Kun NR tit " will be performed |. Bi. ‘Thompson. S ysety Ga cule y Car TRE ~ REAL ESTATE by large tr ned chorng and solo-) “It was not the progressive caus | West. ‘There | h Tomtriel. Marsala Atohtican hesaels thar i {ding Star Want VERE REPAIRING jists, Miss y ng soprano, | p . tell shat toner M A y , and aninng the othare with te ae |eiptarstaarsntgs ted Cann for }Green likewise married. an juthoritative statement from | said Thompson Roth lost their partners, and at a| Roobevelt, in which it is declared | Houses and lots on very easy term: Ire emtttes £26 Jets on very easy terms Sylvit Ware Ireland, contralto; |“, was the pugnacious tilt of that |reunfon of veterans in Buffalo last }that; Roosevelt will not support any a on Mr, Joshua Johns of Tacoma, tenor: |gtogie. It is the ile nae | ee 4rooms; large lot, only $850. Te re “e- : i | stogle is the congressional ‘red | summer the two met. The love of |maujfor the nomination mis bh sa ye rms|Charles More, basso. There will flag.’ It is a chip carried on the|their youth was rekindled, and thet” “AK to himuetf," the aay ry 3 S r n ipe osp! a Mar tn be 30 tn the chorus. ‘The second |shoulder of conservatism, It's an| bape "ad ty nse ‘# an/elimax came when the couple were|eont{nues, “Rooseve ot @ 4 2:90 sys} ZAM & MaRLown, half of the program will consist of |invitation for every red-blooded op. | married Beer rate. nor Roce yelt ie not s can-|) y Sede | Funniest Bkstch tn 810 FIRST ries Bldg., Kenton, Wash, | miscellaneous renditions. ponent to wade in.” Judge Eastman is 70 years old, |time.” pravea PAAR esu. ts y De i Mei sie hor Branch Third and Union Seimei ti lite Mt. ‘

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