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— ae ” —— - a — ————— nanos inci eh emp oC RES a IRE NCC tt eS COREA I A alate eer r THE STAR-—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1911 — . ru ’s a Hench ARMY SWEATERS ; CHILDREN KILLED IN AN "°° ig Busi ahaa a ans SAFES ° : f B B (By United Press Leased Wire.) E ] : R ' ao saad bh Peta ST. PETERSBURG, Dec Between 150 and 200 per |EXpiains NKeques re EFFORT T0 SAVE IRL Y hed today by th | fa brid rt 1 | BALTIMORE, Md., D 8.—D ( ions perished today by the collapse of a bridge over the Volga 4., Dee . VAULT | < K claring “a man who goes int s = 4 thet Psy a " ics, bound by principles of honor, DOORS | The bridge was under construction us filled with ee re eenras a | pe (By United Press Leased Wire.) workmen When its supports gave way and men were pre lhe Gidendees caan him Sor cxseall 4 Lot ryt. | SAN MATEO, Cal., Dec. 8&—Giving up thelr own lives in a vain at , Bae +f 4 i oun Se gn teesile ae a ae aoe tes ee hs Aadlve Ne rH. “y Desir re tempt to save that of Margaret McLennan, their year-old companion, dipitated into the water nly a dozen } Jat th yo b| pe Erwin Daniels and John izzard, aged 8 years each, are dead today by dovered |turn of x Nate ah hag Gov, 3 Furniture |drowning In San Mateo creek. Rescuers failed to resuscitate the iittle Yr have been dispatches down both sides of the river] | Weadrow Wilson of New Jersey uty jeu lollowin atement in Fi Wee girl, who, owing te the efforte of the boys, was still breathing sicher tha: hocltie ch Wha eietlin bese Mpc py Lommel 0 hel , the s ts of the bridge " * a My. "he anhiaven had bullt a crude raft, which overturned with them in Pressure of floating ice against the supports of the bridge} benefits of the Carnegie fund 4 Fixtures <5 the middie of a pool, They were the children of families prominent in is believed to have caused the disaster The laborers who | I have no private de Wood fe | society, excaped declare that more han 200 men went into the river and pend on, and 1 folt ex , a) << SA STS that most of them perished |fied tm seoking ? Marble } ni such risks, particu was 7 ‘PINCH | FI E superintendent, Moji Shimidzu, spp ring. fr *, ' Ae a7 | EDIS: | NOT $0 | threw himeelf under the train long service as a’ teacher under the | and died to atone for the em en meet | AT CHICAGO TODAY KIND WITH ANDY ° reg tn vite for | barrassment of the emperor por ai peli | news was brought on | neste Wants pens ® NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—Al- the steamship Awa Maru, The jeeane pensions cw * r / etirement allow c the idle ~| QWy United Press Leased Wire) lands for settlement purposes, and though Andrew Carnegie, the superintendent left a note say. oud ae tlonats quality @ AMUSEMENTS CHICAGO, Dec, 8—Warmly ad-/to reclaim all arid and swamp stee! king, placed Thomas A. ing it wae his duty carina page end rene st v ‘ r lands,” declared Pinchot, “It is Edison, the inventor, in his ‘ é Cele) Tae ee frenee coceerethn intial that such lands should list of the world’s twenty great Ch } | y 7 essential tr ule 4 q MOORE THEATRE .. lino part of the United States gov. /eurential that such lands should OSCAR LAWLE men Rdlean” failed tertore |A Grave arge Bitter Debate by ; 4 ay a Saturday.jernment in the home making acl same terms, so that all may own] Here is the record of Osear Law the compliment in hie list, an. . M h " H eRe ening Bo world-\ities of its citizenry, Gifford Pin-|homes without being required tolier, appointed by Wickersham to] nounced today. | Against erc ant} English Lords 4 Gaties speratic wears tn A saperd|chot, former chief forester, was|pay exorbitant prices to land spec:|have entire charge of the dyna Edison declares the greatest PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 8—-Charg ie re I —, eae gees. - sire of standard and) modern the center of interest at the na-|ulators, There should be an equit-|miting investigation man to be Guttenberg, inventor | oq with contributing to the delin-| SOLDIER IN SWEATER COAT | 10 sepa hn a0 : com Sensational, oPerte » “Gkerrieri, Con-|tional irrigation congress here to- able arrangement between the cit] Was a protege of Frank P. Flint,| of Printing. Watts, Stephen fouincy of a earold girl em-| WASHINGTC #.--Cont 7g sh, aye tonight tee a ball . day. His address was enthust zen and the governemnt by which|former Southern Pacific senator.| gon and Pasteur are others pyed in a local department store,| will go tonder be ise nl Pri Mvening, B0c to $3.00 matl-lastically received by the delegates. |the citizen pays for the cost of tr-Jand a henchman of Walter Parker's high up in hie list. He would a 3. Garra « commission mer-| form United t a Cure ly ore nese 5-08 . . , ona! | rigat or drainage on the lands /Southern Pacific political m bine have no poets or writers of an f “ “ der i t r departme has Bea! Sale Now. It ia the duty of the national | rig seks ave Pp y cha of Ban F and: field. The war departm rzon ared tha sakes jgovernment to hold agricultural lsecured for his home Appointed U. 8. district attorney! ind except Shakespeare and (Chant of Ban} ene Tat | ead cae mone ure dered thet 3a] "ape panes a pemeanen — - — for southern California under pres possibly Herbert Spencer, ai investigation of the case which) more practical Shus oe’ r — : ure from Flint and the Southern) though he reads Victor Hugo, oa al comer icmen ne ‘ € b Pacific, Wan assigned to duty un-| gagar Allen Poe and Guy De | tein nt tiherte under $1000 hou i 3 hown a | Henry f. Harrie Presents a New Par Each Oth FE. With King George) wn of natinger ust ae ; web teeedenta th Oareaie se 51008 Bailey 0 actions did not wa Cleal Comedy by James Forbes ac er s Favor 1 g he w preaident.” Burned the ge ‘ occupation of insted we >w eo head « t * t tte . * t e for “TRE COMMUTERS (By United Press Leased Wire) ful! marshalling them into line and |drafte he Ballinger letter in REYES DISGUISED department in which the girl R H A - Matinee Saturday. | DELHI, Dec, &—King George keeping back the large crowds of|/room 2 the inte depart oe ace horses gain osm seat Prices—Eves., $1.50 to S00, Mats! was engaged today receiving na- sightseers and native) ment. Resigned whe , AS A LABORER The authe say Gerrard 6s tet i pe: Me to H. itive princes who arrived and de Already, it is reported, Jealousyjof the burning of the MEXICO CITY, Dec. &—-Word |(ertained the ‘ oi chow (Ry United Press Leased Wire) ' b Sarg angry cemah eb age tied pega ng re wn idly aye 1 0 was received here today of the pagne suppers and that the couple CEXINGTON, 1a lg cy Engisnd to. a0¢ be audy splendor, taking their turn various petty princes over slips | Actively engaged by 1 “ ere equently < a! 4| United States Senator Jos. effort t ngland to acq pen [eeey, cotener, taking :thete fare ve om the proper number|chants @ Manufactur rival in Brownsville, Tex ed teal gasped , Bailey of Texas is to reenter | Persian t 4 be resented e according to rank, to greet the allowing them prop Harnenia ‘tas Jeics Commander | ROUT. y 4 oe Roth Phones 42. } king-emperor. of guns in salute, or their prope m in helping Los " 4 the racing game upon his re by the E and that @ ; Both f <emy | of the my and now a TONIGHT | All were accompanied by thelr position of preference at the king's | cution fualtive Yeeel chatecé ‘eth thee tirement from the senate next | change of admit n would be : aaa |body guards, prime ministers and receptions, which may result in| se iptdnllety salty. igre ogg BLOWN TO PIECES March, according to a report |demanded. F 4 Morley court officials and the royal guards |tribal troubles after his majesty de-| Pee dees ee ee | AUBURN, Dec, .—Henty Thos current here today 4 Russia jabout the camp had their hands | parts. ABES TOY WITH ee. aiasean tha ae “dies ised ‘a bachelor Monday to Bailey has bought a string of ing the i ‘DA’ LE a EE Tas mes — RY ae an aged and decrepit la Dorer eh will ing several thou nay rans tg ha ‘ean ne ‘meme rons | . Ye te it is said, in spite of his declar b HERE’S MRS BELMONT’S PAEN OF VIC. (By United Press Leased Wire) VICTORIA, 8. C., Dec. 8— up & stump with a| ation last year, when he sold pow = eour The Lyrics aftem LOIS THEATRE TORY—A SUFFRAGE SONG. ROCHESTER, N.Y, Dec. &—| gecause the train on which the a of dyna) le farm and string of horses, |Lyceum course. ‘The Lyrice are g iq Tonight—All Week—M * Tues Mra, O. H, P. Belmont, wife of the multtmiliionaire, paid |] Following the death of three boys) emperor of Japan was riding at blown | saying that he would net race we gorges pee q uey, Wedeenday if $150 for a suffrage song, entitled “Victory,” and # . her [jhere as a result of thelr exper] was delayed an hour, the train | int thousand again. wns ¢ with detonating caps in a from many submitted musicians - i I ponfire, and the interruption of .a “THE WEB and poets in a prize competition, It ” = 3 : . 3 Prices $ g to the tune Glory, Glory, " f “shinny in which the ( 2 Matinees—ite. 3 injah,” and it | Puck was a chunk of dynamite, the 4 2 a Next Week—“La Tosca” some peehic as police are today investigating the| haw | Beem tions. Here are three of the verses discovery of dy amite widely separate ions of the city ; It is coming, sisters, pass the word dint workmen along; laying a cement walk yesterday 10 YEARS SAME LOCATION. 10 YEARS SAME LOCATION. The day that we prayed for and have [/dug up eight sticks of dynamite « waited for so long |few inches below the surface, while AT 10 YEARS THE SAME FOR 10 YEARS THE SAME FOR wel . Less Je ry Less In the West thé light has broken, [in the cellar of the house of a con- | STORE OPEN EVENINGS STORE OPEN EVENINGS a greet its coming with a song, tractor twelve children were found UNTIL XMAS UNTIL XMAS Our cause is marebing on. Jat play with a large quantity of the —Empress OTHER B Betwéen Marion and Columbia S Between Marion and Columbia : MRS. BELMONT jexplosive Ste | 809 Second Av. | Sts. . geateee Daily lit We have toiled In pain and darkness for six thousand weary [| Just before they were led from - : 4 a — years lthe cellar they had been conduct . We have eaten bread and ashes and have drained the cup of Hing a jumping contest with dyne 9) F th t O : a. ‘FAT n mite a» the obstacle - ne ave PANTAGES THEATRE Now that better day ls near us, Jong foretold by lsract's seers, w : ne-rour 0 a ‘ “Unequaied Vaudeville” Lda 33 Our cacee is marching 08. HAVE DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ALL KINDS OF JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, CLOCKS, FINE CUT GLASS. cm ee OE AD CAN REMEMBER, WE GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU MONEY ON EVERY PURCHASE YOU MAKE FROM : ‘oday Maid and matron, wife and widow, all can help the cause along: US OR YOUR MONEY BACK Aa x We can hear the host advancting, many hundred thousand strong, [/ HIS HEIR | iW - sid joeree ae] , ny 2 |} Our vieto: ) hes, we shall meet her with a song, Tend > | si Pike wort ~ cause is marching on. PARIS, Dec. &—The old saying, SILVERWARE—BIG SAVING Ai ; / You cannot pick or choose them Ah) 1 WA ~ ee ae | will not apply to babies any more a, in the superior court by Mra. Flor-jt¢ you want a boy. it'll be a boy: if | SAY of ltry Sh IBIG FRAUD CHARGE. |I0 the superior of Nebraska a ae fe s Zz S va Gfend: Poultry Show | AGAINST WOMAN | "\'us ‘charged (nat as cnecusts ot|3,C274,% 1, Junta the b a S 4 s charge a eo a mabe lor, according to a f7 4 Seattie-King Co. Poultry Association ‘By United Press Leased Wire) Phelps Resign eo ~~ cation by Prof. Leon Le Z SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. &—/to see that five other bi ciate: baad tag * Basement Bon Marche ne ff $3,000,000 is|the family received thelr rightful |(™y French Academy, the cont: ‘ st the widow of inheritance, but herself secured | {0,2 On the eve al a rok 9c Set 6 Genuine Rogers Tea Spoons, in satin or bright fir Dec. 12-16, 1912 Timothy | control of practically all the prop = per gba maf Rot atiy nis shell or plain pattern, also fancy patterns; others charge | 4q Entrance on Union St.—Admission 25¢ | ar Bae mo! mer GREG a ser Sale price, per set of six.......... suit filed erty The only dispute to remain wil) atc ; aD ey | be which Is to come first | Ry: ei j 4 ‘" | CHANLER GIVES LINA $70,000 | ’ 9 || NEW YORK, Dec. &—"I've | || settled with Lina Cavalieri and she will obtain a divorce,” de- a || clared Robert Chanier, upon | # || his return from Paria today. | HS: “There will be no reconcilia | $2.50 each; 500 of these by \4 TO '4 SAVED ON DIAMONDS e @ j| tion," he stated emphatically. full uple silver-plated $50.00—-For Beautiful, Fine White a n anted 2 ears, hand-engr “y | “Financial heavy enameled fron lining k. solid gold ring; elther ladies’ Although he did not state for $4.50 to $5.00 each or gentlemen's same as you | the amount paid, it is under. Warranted 1847 Rogers Bros. Sliverware. $3.50 Doren Knives | Price have priced at $75.00 to $100.00. F rom | ar and Near ]] Stee: fo Rave Been G7q008. or Forks, warranted full 16 dwt. in bright or sa.in finish handles We have hundreds Jal | Sale price . $50.00 | $1.60 Set Six 1847 Fancy Spoons; Vintage, Sharon and oth- | values to show you in our Silver gC U REP SRS OR ET SOE slices te Galen trom ware Department in finest makes 100 Beautiful Diamond Ploosm le 8ST. PAUL, Minn., Dee. & *) All Other 1847 Rogers Bros. Goods at Reduced Prices | of Silver-Plated Goods to select from at lowest prices, 9 Pp Another record day! * Mra. Anna Kirkpatrick, 102 * is a i jee KE ® years old the other day, is per. #& 7 Sy ey EA Se SR a tha sinocd cael the’ ahtdes # fectly happy. but wants to die. #{[P LIBBY, CLARKS, QUAKER | SOLID SILVER $3.98—special large size Mantel ucoaatibrna tg een ae ee ee hag * Mrs. Kirkpatrick spent her &|[m CITY AND OTHER STANDARD Clock; marbletzed, finished very | ful val s From Tacoma, Everett, Bellingham, |\® birthday in bed, haying suf # fg MAKES OF FINEST CUT GLASS Pym oveiiane | The News | va: er, Victoria and other neighboring ci they %& fered injuries in a fall a short #|/ AT 4 TO '% LESS. pweoye v4 der rants) — | % “4 ® time In her bedroom * —Choice of many bean- | neve sold Goes were. bs " kr g the r t { the Cheasty store and 580 Each: a : a for $8.50. S 4ce 98 ee A ee ee epoca pid . * were several floral offerings */M ful Pickle, Olive or Bon Bon ian or $8.50. Sale price. . $8 | realizing this unusual opportunity to buy * ne — os : j *| Dishes; well worth $1.00 to $1.50. price — - * this is my ast #1 Sale price .. d —Solid sil Table j|® birthday,” she said. “I'm hap *jm ar - + ae aah . ve el 9 S © C t G *® py, but I'm very, very tired.” & "ece 250—Solid Silver Manicure Ar- Saale All Women’s Suits, Coats, Gowns, sas aswananenne allt testi Cul ote "water | ties Minne Horm, Baton mel D d Milli | | Pays! ie. “Bale p Y% SAVED ON ALL KINDS OF | price, « W raps, Vresses an inery | aes Kihotehauta holla aheac} clocks 1 $2.48—Heautiful Cut Glass Berry, | 3 Being a Mutual Savings Society Match Boxes; od substantial | Seth Thomas, Ansonia and oth- | h gray and fancy | er standard makes. Remember sns, in French size; very sold by oth as usually sells | we guarantee to save yc noney | gray and bright finish; made to as special at $5.00. Our sale | for 7c to $1.25. Sale price, solid | on every purchase or ¢ your | sell for $1.50 to $2.00, Sale rite siwckineis «+. $2.48 | silver tea spoons, each ....49¢ | money back. | price, each . ‘ -$1.00 Salad or Fruit Bowl; full 8Inch s | patterns; sam « At Exactly Half-Price | dth and scope. of this great event has no parallel in this city. | f £ I We divide all earnings SOLID GOLD AND FINEST GOLD FILLED JEWELRY AT GREAT SAVING f th ih ele ti c eh SN lalate’ a among our members, | $1.00—Sollid Gola Child's Ring ly Price—Seven fine patterns in | beautiful mother-of-pe holder, stones; values up to $2.00. Sale A 5 Nothing in the above lines is excepted—everything goes a We operate under strict with Pearl, Turquoise and other Forks, | in nice box; sever tterns; pric ach ce cee ee 108 | Amazing | exactly Half the plainly marked price. Women’s and IM state laws. You can pay fancy sets, or In the Signet style ks, Salad | $2.00 value. Sale price...$1.00 Thousands of other specials i! | . , 1 7 é values up to $2.00. Sale price ve PRICE | $1.00—Choice of large lot Solid our Jewelry Department. Come | Values | Misses’ Suits in goodly assortment of styles and sizes, in BOY. AmOURT. at . any each . . $1.00 | $1.00 Eeach—Solid Gold Pens, in | Gold Scarf Pins; choice of in and see for yourself, | | strictly tailored new models, novelty tailored ‘styles, in plain time and withdraw any ‘ amount without notice tures, etc., start at $12.50 and on up to the more elaborate WATCHES! At factory prices, 1,000 to select from; too many on hand and must be sold. Buy now and Save Money. Elgin, Wal. M4 Reduced Prices during the sale. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's sizes tiful Coats at the same range of prices Ask for Booklet ex plaining how we pay 6% On Savings rnoon and Evening Gowns and Wraps, House Dresses, Party ! Dresses, Dancing Frocks and one-piece Dresses (just in from New ODD LOT 50 LADIES’ AND MISSES’ AND FEW GENTLEMEN'S WATCHES; EVERY ONE WARRANTED IN EVERY neseena FROM tee ‘ a a $5.00 00 Each—First-Class Watell a boy; stem wind and set warranted good timekeeper, $35.00—Howard Watch, Only few left at the price. None dete ter at any p! York | are cut to Half Price, $4.98—For Hlgin or Waltham | $15.00—Choice of al Watch, in a dustproof and water | 50, $17.00, 7.50, $18.60 proof heavy silverene case » Wate in Ladies as others charge you $ Gentlemen's sizes; some $10.00 for, Our price fine values In the lot; choice $10.50 Each—Choice of all $10.50. Elain Waltham = or Hamp $11.50, $12.00, $12.50, $13.50 and | movements. Sale price. .@15 $15.00 Watches, in fine filled | $2000—Choice, Solid Gold, 4f all Be x cases; warranted 20 years; Elgin, | $20.00 1.50, $22.60, "$24.50 , we Waltham or Hampden move $25.00 and $27.50 Wate 8 Mies iy BONDS RA TO at my noua ments; warranted good time- | values in this lot in finest filled | YOU OUR LINE OF WATE keeper, While they last, eact and solid olee of | BEFORE You BUY. IT WILE 0.50 | movements. SAVE YOU MONEY. | The Millinery department, doubled in size this season, Superb | and with more than twice the stock, is proving a rich har | Mil Mery )ver of styles to choose from. Prices here aré amazing, with an almost endless array IMPORTANT! One of the pleasantest features of the sale is the man ner in which customers and visitors are treated. No hurrying, no urging, no Washington Savings and Loan Association 810 SECOND AVE. Established 22 Years obligation. The same polite and careful attention as always. gold; your ¢ CHEASTY’S HABERDASHERY SECOND AVE. AT SPRING ST. ale price REMEMBER THE PLACE ew earion” “© GATES’ JEWELRY STORE ‘3.0e"%ol'noner 809 SECOND AVE. GREATER SAVINGS THIS YEAR THAN EVER BEFORE. STORE OPEN EVENINGS een © Open Saturday Evenings, 6 to 8 SS ROR 3 Aandi