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pe Aili nang 8 a ROAR O AC atc tL NAS eo THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1911. ds by Schaefer WOMAN AND Yes Adolf Lost Thanksgiving Day Game, But Won a Dinner Music by Condo = JEWELS LOST i Presse Leased wath, ORR FRANCISCO, Dec. 1—The| dleappearance of Mrs. Mary Dodge, divorced wife of Dr, Washington Dodge, the or of San Fran cisco, simultaneousty with a dia mond brooch belonging to the wife | of H. ©. Cutting, the Alameda cap-| Halist, has caused the police about) the bay to begin a search for the) woman Mrs. Dodge appeared recently at the Cutting home in San Lorenzo, Alameda county, and secured a px sition as nurse to the two Cutting children. Sc afterward both she and the brooch disappeared, « Let fers from a man named Harry Sankey were found in her room. in Which he implored her to raise Money for him, saying he would commit suicide if she did not $T. PAUL, Minn, Dec. 1.—Mre.| Frederick Weyerbauser, wife of the! Minnesota lumber king, from a Complication of She was 78 years of age 1 be buried at Rock pionstpea Aaeoalien | aay IMBEeCcK.G! TODAY's pis vem VONCE NORE DERE Goss DER BALC, "HE JUMP ED DER - BuT DON'D You AME 18S DER CLIMAX OF DER MEMBER Pr you see a || AdoLE! — bere 1D same! ‘a TINK W6 OUGHT SEASON. KEEP YOUR GYeS LIFELY BROWN OBVecT vICH ns bal. ! FOOL —vor BAH! Be TANKMUL For PEELED. FALL ON DER Bac! ||GOES BOUNDING ACROSS DER Coos DISS NICE MOONFACE! GRIDIRON, Faut ON 1D STRAY es lei jetbiabitanicesigeal TURKEY? f nate Wh Mh, ae ih ida benninieracclioeoeipaninintth mu “4 | ~ Tix Kis Fes Breezer Confesses He Tried Burglars Still "8!‘e"niidse “\GRANDSTAND | NAVY PURE HORSERADISH to Blackmail Banker Andrews) in the Business THOMSON DINNER | COLLAPSES; 50 INJURED mm a | The Wonder Millinery 1625 SECOND AVE. FOR FINE STYLES ee plc: Four ge “Yes, that is enough to convict /til late yesterday afternoon, Breet | Three more burglaries and an }me. 1 did write tho letters to Mr, /er had been employed as a book-| city ‘Engineer R other holdup made yesterday's rec pe given December & at 6 ” k for the Roslyn Coal Co, at h Come Across Andrews: Walla Walla and here ord in Seattle, with none of the|in the evening at the Commercial eg Ah, My cheap optician friend. 4 1 T. F. Breezer, a young man of | Didn't Intend Violence | quitty ones arrested Chub Pt wil be “ public dinner JACKSON, Miss, Dec, 1.—Fifty ti hel reap garg bylicc ta how many pairs of glasses yo Yenacing ble aameteaion Gt gultt, | m , | plates hose who desire to ask | peovle euflerins sev ~ > ae apparently good breeding, trying to! Following his admisston of gull As Robert Finne of Renton was | ee ee anon ations about. hin peovle as uttering severe injurien lishment. Look thro “eh our Show Roon Breezer requested to see Andrews | walking on James st. betw the new models. and assure him that he did not| Third and Fourth ave, last night on wax well n STS Winds dnp Goedtaart. work are asked to put them in|may die fresh as the result of the ‘ ae ch I Captain of Detectives Tennant yes-|mean to carry out the threats con-liwo young men asked him for « Pings abunka Uatiting.. ‘They will |e the vasetet ne wiutineny, methods of getting peo. piterday afternoon to the attempted tained In the letters, if be had fail-| match. As Finne reached for one|)/ pred at the @iuner, andl Universite at Men mand prerns he inne na Iniversity of Mi and the Ble into your place and then. of Iiblackmail of Banker E. W. An- (ed to comply with the demand to|he was floored with a club, and the| © something Hl drews out of $2,000. come through with the money. The | man took his pocketbook and $7 Confronted by bis own handwrit-| young man. oud saying that he In the Diawond apartn ing, Breezer saw the futility of de-|comes from Wisconsin, refuses to | 14th av, W. W. Mackey wa nying the authorship of the two/give any information of bis home | of five small diamonds and a dia « letters sent to Andrews, when Ten-jor bis parents. He says that he|mond ring, burglars forcing the} BURLINGTON, Vi, Dee, 1—|stands. LieutenantGovernor Man mpted to get any money | Yale lock |When witness D. Arthur Bosworth, |hip and Secretary of State Power F b |nant asked him to compare the |never att | ad DEW AGAMA | writing with bis own. Br had |dishonestly b Miss Ciara Buor of the Leonce|!n & murder case, couldn't get to|Were among the number, but es steadfastly maintained his inno-| “I needed the money,” he eald,| apartments was robbed of a watch|court, every one connected with /caped with minor bruises : ned cence after being arrested Wednes-|“and I t bene ok a long chance that he/and a silver dollar. case got in buggies and drove | day night, following his attempt! might deposit it without notifying | Mrs M. Hague of the same six miles to the witness to get away with the dummy pack: | the poll age deposited by Andrews on the| Breezer will be tried In all prob INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, SOURNESS, ewe” ae caeca io creed ine toe abe tor treet ber GAS AND STOMACH-HEADACHE GO| 5< ¢PineWE STLAKE against any accusation of guilt un- | poses. | ou o1 pinutes. Diapepsin is harmless n SNAKE DANCE WAS SOME SHOW 23.2 Ss Sas | Re TS MARKET - belch ctate sour, un- digest and prepare for assimilatiog ent will be heard alsc | Mine <4 They sre new in sbape and daintily trimmed, but we can retrim any bat you may ject to order. These new styles embody the lat est London and Patis ideas, improved upon in New York. and Me than a including many dren, were on the chanten ns 8) GO TO WITNESS _ [tious United Press Leased Wire) wou Dance at Dreamland tonight. *** Only exceeded in interest by the| mass. Heads and bodies were |dicasted food or have a feeling of Into the blood all the food you eat football game itself was the snake| turned left and right, and the stv | nisziness, Heartburn, Fullness, besides, 1t makes you go to the 18 Ibs. Best dance of the university rooters/dents hopped to and fro to the |, Bad taste in mouth and table with « healthy appetite; but during the intermission at the| turkey trot swing headache—this is Indi-|what will please you most fs that G d S ° university campus yesterday. To| Yell Leader Horseley then wound . Se tedie font that youd elaakel Ma ranulate ugar - the tune of “Alexander's Rag Time|them up in a circling knot, and testines are clean and fresh, and Absolutely the best Pure Lard. No. 5 Pail Band” freshmen, sophomores, and|then, surrounding the undergrad-| A full case of Pape's Diapepsin | yo. wilt not need to resort to lax even upper classmen, numbering! uates, appeared a circle of veterans, costs only 60 cents and will thor! iiives oF liver pills for Biliow approximately 400, paraded down/|old grads who had earned their /oughly cure your outof-order |. Constipation. | the field in lockstep. w in for years. The veter. | Stomach, and leave sufficient about " 1 Di | en the varsity band struck up 4 across their line a huge the house in case me one else tn oo — aa ou a more }tB€ ragtime tune, the students tr er announcing that they were|the family may suffer from stom: | Pe aks, ax some people | somes silty 9 wo alee ji were transformed into one bi wearers of the much coveted em-/ach trouble or Indigestion call them, but you will be cranky A and Velours— ig 4 sce shane Spread ree . undulating, swaying | blem Ask your pharmacist to show |about this splendid stomach prep $2.50 you the formula plainly printed on ration, too, if you ever try a lit hese S0-cent cases, the m 1 fe Indigestion or etritie or dhek: chin ‘Sok. Sunday wb Decent ca hen you will r Indie a i" p4 M4 4 understand why Dyspepsia troubl mach mixery | Re at Turks Bury Five Italians Alive ®rst, Si. ors‘, fae — ps “24 tore {hy Dated Proak Leceed: Wire) usually relieve sour, outoforder| yourself of Stomach ire a ba t ire - vention pois LONDON, Des. 1-—News of the burial alive of five italiane ond the |Mamechs oF Indigestion 9 fiver Trouble and Indigestion discovery of mutilated bodies of members of the Itallan Red Cro lcorps at Tripoli, was received here in special dispatches today. The ladvices state that the Red Cross members were apparently tortured to death in revolting ways. .An Italian who escaped by hiding in a ditch for three days, says he saw the mutilations and that the Italians were buried up to their shoulders and left to starve to death. Turkish offi cers and women were present, he declares. 55¢. No. 10 Pail PEE AN $1.10 rd on sale at Stall 116. Delivered Free only with other purchases INSURE YOUR DINNERS HIEST GRADE BLEND COFFEE WILL DO IT. 5 Booth 312 : : : HI-GRADE COFFEE COMPANY : : : Booth 312 Free Demonstration Hiest Grade Blend. Try It. Telephone Orders Delivered. Main 6989; A 1506 This Bet. Madison and Spring. 5: PICKLE SECTION | |! ; =| EXTRA SPECIAL 4 for... a8¢ | Choice Pot Roasts, It wir , |. state 129-190-133-198 Stalls 102-118 | p SEAS se Meat Co. STALLS 6-815 A SALE WITH CREDIT Tailored Suits|| A Helpful Ladies Bank GEO. WILSON’ $ B . ERaS. dor ue. V ‘ toe | Seattle Tea & Coffee Co. coms QOIRL (5 ALLEGED “*'GtseaPrenueo| ONE-OUARTER OFF [J 20005 wor = CoRR |tor Geo. H.'Witson have appealed |f The great 26 per cont Reduition fale now STONG’S MARKET || "02%0%F uztih srons reese to the supreme court of state, Wilson was convicted of murder of Mrs. Archie Cobi fer last July. The ppeal, amounting to « en Tang Oyat In progress at this popular credit Ore gives for growth and advancement Interests along Matches Corn Starch BURGLAR = LOS ANGELES, Dec. 1.—Charg you an opportunity to secure [splendid values without the ready cash, HYery tail the ‘moat dangerous burglars on will be stood by labor and sult in our complete stuck fos been * status 196-190 | iti the Coast, Margaret McCormick, a unions of which Wilson is a me no | ttt Geatty ttle women with bive eves | ber subjected to this general reduction, giving | ge and tousled auburn hair, is cring-| Wilson's attorney ap » & dclection of feultieenly. tailored ieee je Good Eastern Bacon, Ib. .. ..20¢ ing today In a corner of a cell at|peal upon alleged indiser ou wie | White t tb see | | “STONG’ S GROCERY | shoulders of Lamb, 1. .y...8¢ to the city. jail Fe I ira: Urine jucrmen | Safments in the most desirable fabrics of | Jeraey Queen Mii,’ 4 Siti a8e | |_ enate a8 iediack thane tate es ee 4 \ The police say she has confessed | who brought in the verdict of mur-|[| the season | STALLS 121-129-123 | ager mies 3 business. is 80 to the theft of goods valued at/der in the second degree. Wilson's fl a es 160 | | b 200 | Murphy’s Market 000, of he loot ‘ol le and e all echt re ‘otatoes, 6 Ibe “ Ib. ade $1,000, taking part of the loot from | wife and five small children are URRY ‘TAILORED QUIT. ROW | te ae | | et yisieg oasabsod. | jar laa Mrs. Joseph Toplitzky, by whom now a public char ms set ONE-FOURTH OFF she was formerly employed as|tirely upon charity for support maid White River Burbank Po Butt 40c 16 the 250 h Kee SOc Although the wo POLO COATS—Our regular $30 Polo fa Hoad Lettuc Be wa Butte Vhs. 81.00 Butter Store STALL 105 mn diinough the woman states that Nix on Chewing Gum been in trouble, the police allege| SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1—Ite that she is wanted in Portland and|use characterized as “highly im- ate—the style-hit of the winter—made up in the new double faced Scotch woolens, now First National Tokay Grape 1oe Asx About the Purkey ‘for Ba k Seattle for numerous thefts |proper and unmilitary,” chewing on sale at $17.50. Christmas Haat Sugar Cured Har 16¢ 8, each 50¢ i] - : eae ie heres from the t 5 navy, pone , Lucky Strike Fruit Market; Sugar Cured Bac 16¢ 5 Gos Te Organized 188 Persian Is Murd |sccording to advices received by u Jur entire stock of neckpleces On the Corner Fifth and Pine, | Malf or whole... Luc 2 Ibe 4 Pioneer Square, Seattle. e urdere er gyi ie = Francisco ff and muffs, including black fox, Japanese a ‘ Open Mette Rendered Pure tam. cans a8s pda leretofore Pot Roast lic os - " « = INTEREST PAID on TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS mink, French coney and genuine mink, now offered at 25 PER CENT REDUCTION, at Berlin jies oi J ship have BERLIN, Dec. 1.—News dis-|to sell gum to the be Hamburger. Ib we | £, N. SCHUMANN ne, Made Sarai, Th. ge ciaae “HUDSON & FULLER” but now patches r here today from |it has followed the grog ration tn Fresh Drenaed Chickens, It aac lens ane t Ala El Dowleh, [to banishment Half-price buys any and every tailored Veal Roasts, 1b 180-180 | Cooking Apples. v $1.25 ——SFaEes 218 brother of the former Perstan min-| at fn inery departme #505883 [> bre ther of Ms Satine ¥ sce min. | hat fn our mattl inery department, and the se A. A. HINTZ PRODUCERS: S comsumrns® Bananas, doz. 106-156 1 i DO GING lection ts etill large. STALLS 11-19 ‘CO-OPERATIVE CO., Snow Apples, doz jtoday in Teheran. STALL 250 Tokay maa. 8 t | it ie, believed he was mistaken| CHICAGO, Dec 1.—Althougt " Seewtet sonia’ bee as lfor another brother who has been |2®¥S8paper reporters have camped M. A. Hansen Co., Stall 20 | ' be watse pples, box . 4 in the Sbuater contro-|for weeks on the trail of Emil W BUY NOW AT SALE PRICES—PAY BY THE WEEK OR ate M ' 100 Five shots were flsed by |Strouss, the local milifonaire, ac MONTH Roast Coffee, th, | Rex Hams. 1h i 1ée Stalls 326 and 342 the assassin, who « 1 after|cused of “buying” the beautiful ny : Sse STALL 1 |four of them had gone home. a|Mrs, Gertrude Gibson Patterson. it Pex Tee Bacon, ib 206 number of suspects bave been ar-|he has succeeded in dodging them jrand | z Pow Roast ¥ wary 18¢ | Shouldér of Lamb, 1b. 96 Mas | 1 print Lan 150 ve | rested | He is watched as he leaves his Powder S8e | Pickled Sm R 3 ase | Dry tacks, Ib. ite | home he enters his off nd Wo Make Pure Pork Sausage. Doneless Sugar Cured ¢ eet, ALASKAN CHARGED | hag: oS ae a : ise to ibe J. F. MILLER s a deaf ear to all questions e is 124 0-186 STALL 2 ard, 2 1b |WITH EMBEZZLEMENT jfoported to be ac on advice of ! Se-180 Jo at Miller's, the Retiablo | Pot Roast, Ib. 10¢, 11¢, 1 1 (By Unitea LOS ANGE Charged with having embezzled] PARIS, Dec. 1—In accordance |nearly half a om dollars of the|with French custom, President funds of the Washington-Alaska | Monier of the tribunal of the Seine Leased Wire) | his lawyers, Dee 1 \.aayectae | Butcher. ‘Tne best meats at t Stalls 9-10 req Pp. S. W. EXCHANGE “OTTO PARTHIER’ | Bacon, Ib. ...+.++s ive nl Home ‘Made, Hot L. 3908 STALLS 5-6 Main 6989 17¢ |= at Fairbanks, Alaska, Elbridge |undertook to b Sheriff Bob tarnette, formerly president of |Chanler and Lir { togeth Galery ss H : 300 1 nanier and Li ri togeth Ce be | § 1 St i iri Navel Orang 30c he defunct institution, is out onler at a conference in chambers en owk $3,000 bail here today, this nominal|}ie failed t € Cake Corned Beef, tb fe Indorsing the papers M, Monier ar ib. aock F Extra Fancy Sliced Lean aetna te : ONE-HALF RICE Salt AT” Swangow's|_A- Wright, Stall 3 Bacon, Ib. ......-- mos SATURDAY—TO BE CONTINUED | (ATH, sack aoe Fancy Eastern Hams, lb. ALL NEXT WEEK « ba 16¢ sum being asked to insure bis ap-| “{rreconcilab! pearance when an officer from Fair-|nounced that he would wet a dato | @ : ¥ Limit, © Purehi of Bi | 713 FIRST AVENUE DAM DEFENDER idguenetinae tere Cal, Dec. 1 HERE FOODS COST LESS—THEY'RE FRESHER, TOO ty a4 Special ‘d on 81.45 Full Union Block. ASKS NEW SEMUALA| eds tntcodused 6 G0 ib ie tne RELIABLE DELIVERY—Free delivery from one or more stalls Fas nate Cock Siete DKS fe | wane ull Line of Sausage . MILWAUKER, Wi Dec. 1 “ 4 < : wc pet vending each kind of food. Look fer delivery signs on stalls. 1 Bo | e Bread Stall EN lature shortly after the sessi oe f Flour tall 309 STATE DI Hee WAR A What promises to be a bitter tight | opened providing for an amendment ‘ adie All Kids of Prewh and ish GOOD E ING FOR for a new trial for Job F. Dietz, to the election laws which will giv LOWER FLOOR SPECIALS Be re jibe [Fears : : Tee is of Fregh and Salt Fis! enced here when counsel for | the people the right to expreas their c Atches, 2 for. . Bo | Swee Ave 8, doz, et emeteer PEOPLE cree|the state and the convicted Cam-|proteronee for reside at a i Sugar Only fi je: rR doth Walibastes [weanineion tee te 553 Dental’ Gembine "eit gest |eron dam defender appeared before | president and to vote directly for le Cc Stall 201 can M80 | Tree eerie Cheeni ik | & & 8. Laurel Hams, b....17¢ Donare ‘Whin I Do Your Dental Judge aot to agree upon a bill of | party delegates to the national | Sack Fine Why 4 wif . aonth 659: y As 3ue a00; 2 Saar PRE 350 | 8 8. Laurel Bacon, 1b. 206 exceptions the defense will file | conventions i nledged tol. G . hy does your fe pay ee ee oan La LS 17-18 Choice Steer Pot Roasts, ib . pegrls can. Say tt work st Drices|with the supreme court. Dietz | carry Dut the wilttee 4H the eases vere ag $2.00':40r" 15 Abe. Ae ee oe gens Shs | onsag, Netty, Gein Pulaton #1 z | CARRICK & MYERS - PST’ operate” om J sa Seeths the com conducted his own trial for alleged | tty. | White store, and lose 25 cents? #9 ihe pete decile mane ee age ‘def I do not compere with ches dental murder of Deputy Oscar p, and} P Soarygeny 4 i . e cans ‘480 [17 lis, Potatoes . ‘ @Bc gre nga sor, but with tie high-priced Stats |!s now serving a life term in the| Twenty blind people sat down to | Lamb Chops, 3 Ibs. 26¢ ae All Meat Stalls 500 Reoankoe ‘Pea, 2 pies. Squash, 0 a0 Stalls 111-112 Combine Dentists for less than half | penitentiary. a, turkey dinner at the Germania || Yakima Potatoes, $1.25 sack, aeivtred : ...Brown—208 Se Bacon 8 “ STALL 343 thelr price, 1 guaranteg my” work, ey » yesterday as the guests of Pant (f 4 Carnation Milk, 26c, with 25¢.T¢h or Coffee . can Peas, 2 cane ; : ee adettne fedigos. As the closing date of the exhibit|Singerman, who has folarwed thi Halibut, 2 Ibs, 18¢5 Smelt, 3 Mbe., DT es03 “Christophe —36 Lamb Chops, Ib. sees M0018 eo ‘the warwed this |f Ht Prime Rit gt as Ca ae ae fotSevines which took "psee if cutts county for usenet ef Cottas nese 'S ion to Pee 75 Udall | oun 'unt iain ot tani inane | AMY Cut of Circle W) ae, Uplon blo & oie if, aa i| the competition Ser. 6M Statingerises tia yest fe 10°C alifornte | Bananas, 100 and 180 doz.; ics ie ibs., 106 foe themas—72 Mon aptly oy ler tpeathe ea fly Swift's Oleomargarine, 20¢ Ib . h Kasdorf—28 Appies, box “icet pant of the group at Olympia draws near,\for his health, and his son, 1. R.| tg Fancy Sunkist Navel Oranges, dos. Ducks, Chickens and Turkeys. crowds of people pour into the Ii-|Singerman, welcomed the guests, | iand. Walnuts, 2 tbs, 38qf +s. . veverersae evenings Gand Sunda [brary to view the work, The ex-|playing the plano, Many blind ne ~ pap, 26¢ : : - Roe—38 swaisom, °° l D t St | I6 i ‘Sowin 5, snows, D. v.42 [hibit closes Saturday. venders were present. nd'news Hl Chickens, ereshkilled, 176 ib.'s--yb. >. Kenoaey ive ai W. S. Burwell, Stall 4 amb a a

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