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THE STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1911, ‘Statesman Adolt Breaks Into Sigtuary Hall for a Few Minutes VONCE MY MIND ISS Ser |] ren er I AIN'D CHiseceD we Hae ON BEING JIN STATOOARY OVDT OF MARBLE I. CAN MADE A STATOO HALL, NODDINGS Can KeEP|K DigGUEESS MYSECr Words by Schaefer Music by Condo Yess, i) Dor's vor wins He LOOKS Colt Compound two hours until three con tive doses are taken will cure pe or break up the most severe either in the head, chest, back, ‘stomach or limbs. You distinctly feel the cold break ‘and all the disagreeable grippe toms leaving after the very dose, It promptly ends the miserable headache, dullness and nose stuffed up, feverish. sneering, sore throat, running the nose, mucous catarrhal dis soreness, stiffness and tle twinges. Colt Compound is the re- ‘Of three years’ research at a ‘of more than fifty thousand dol and contains no quinine, which haye conclusively demonstrated Pnot effective in the treatment of or grippe. 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FOR BUSINESS TWO FLOORS First Floor Regular Cafeteria Seating 280 Music During Serving Hours INCH 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. Dinner 5 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. SECOND FLOOR Small and Large Private Rooms for Clubs and Business Men Serves Cafeteria Style 12 noon to 1 p. m. PROMPT SERVICE RIGHT PRICES Closed Sundays During Winter Months C. ALLEN DALE, Pres. | OTTA H. WOLF, Bec. taken "| Me OUDT. IT VILL SHow Like 1D— Tee-nee! OS@AR, ALREATY Yer. WITH TAFT NOW (By United Press Leased Wire) LOS ANGELES, Dec. 16.—-Osear Lawler, former stant attorney general of the United States, and Row in charge of the local investi- gation into the alleged nation wide dynamiting conspiracy, will go to Washington when the probe is ond- ed here, probably next Monday, to confer with President Taft and At- torney General Wickersham. From a semi-official source it was learned today that some start- Ving development which has been Drought to light allies the Califor. nia end to the Indianapolis inquiry more closely than thought pos sible a week ago. From Washing ton Lawler will go to Indianapolis, where he will aid in the investiga tion now being directed by the fed- eral authorities there toward some of the highest officers of the na- TWO TALKING tional labor union organizations. While no authoritative informa. tion was obtainable, it was learned from a reliable source today that six indictments wil} ultimately be returned against California labor leaders. ‘VETO BILL IS LAW (By United Prees Leased Wire) LONDON, Dec. 16.—Parliament adjourned today, after enacting the most important legislation in re- cent years—the veto bill, restrict- Ing the power of the house of lords |to kill popular measures, and the Jindustrial insurance bill, champion ed by Chancellor David Lloyd: jeorge. The 1912 session of parliament will begin February 14. CHIMPANZEES. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 16—Two female chimpan- zees who can talk and are e ndowed with remarkable rea- soning powers, are in the possession of Dr. Wm. Furness, a psychologist of Wallingford, Pa., who today annc the result of his two years’ work at training the sim The chimpanzees can d distinguish readily the differ- ence in colors, sizes and shapes, and understand spoken words, obeying commands t soning. STOKES hrough a process of pure rea- They speak a number of the shorter words. DOESNT KNOW GIRLS ARE ACQUITTED (By United Press Leased Wits) NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—Fearing that the news of the acquittal of Miss Lillian Graham and Mis Ethel Conrad, the two show girls charged with the shooting of W. E. D, Stokes, a New York and Ken tucky millionaire, will have a bad have ordered that Stokes be kept, for the present, in ignorance of the result of the trial, SEARLE effect on his health, the physicians , | Stokes has been critically {ll for two weeks, and is not yet out of danger. Miss Graham is preparing for a trip to Europe. She will sail shortly with her sister, Miss Single- ton. Miss Conrad refuses her plans. The verdict of “not guilty” of as. sault was given by the jury after an hour's deliberation late yester. day to discuss CEE RTE, assent Clutsam of Australia. to reach the keys of the must do with the straight keyboar arc of a circle. It will be noted, board are longer, (By United Press Leased Wire) writing to her grandfather and ask ing that in case she died suddenly an autopsy be held on her body, the burial of Mrs. Ima“Bell Sidell was halted dramatically in Whittier cemetery, when James Broadbent |hurled an accusation across the fresh grave at Lester L. Sidell, the dead woman's husband “You threatened to wipe out the Tit-Bits, London. NEW PIANO KEYBOARD IS CURVED oversee tucnnsaanegsraseurennny pprscsasans eee: a0eees ; I Here's the common-sense plano keyboard, invented by Frederick Instead of having to stretch and bend the wrist xtremities of the LES HERpEN pacastiseT ies i Pan Habba ib iL Tray hl board, as the player ‘d, he simply sweeps his arms in an too, that the keys of the new key- ACCUSATION HALTS FUNERAL AT GRAVE jentire family and you have made a LOS ANGELES, Dec. 16,—After| pretty good start,” were the words that prompted torney Ralph ¢ Deputy District At ‘aham and Coroner's | Physician Geo. Campbell to return the body to the undertaking parlors, | where, after an autopsy was held |ft was found that the woman h died from natural causes. Two hours later the cortege again moved to the cemetery, and, after the last rites we sald, Broadbent and ‘ Sidell left the cemetery arm in arm SO GRACEFUL TESe Mother—Professor, what do you think of little Arthur as a violinist? Professor—I lke the way he puts the fiddle back into the case,— IN THE LIMELIGHT Agent—I want your name, please, for the new directory. Tragedian—I shail be ph heads the list in Jarge type.— ed to give it to you on condition that it larper’s Weekly, A POSSIBLE EXPLANATION Maud—I wonde Ethel—1 can't ay. Evening Transcript. Perhaps why Jack in so chicken-hearted. he was an incubator baby.—Boston NOT TO BE CHEATED “They tell me Tinkleton is at work on a big canvas which he calls ‘The Retreat of the Ten Thousand. “What does he expect to do with it?” “Bell it to old Bondelipper.” “Any chance of that?’ “No, Tinkletop has only 933 clipper will insist upon the full ten figures in the painting, and Bond- thousand,”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. LAWLER TO CONFER DREAM OF THE ZIONISTS HAS MADE» PALESTINE INTO A PRODUCTIVE LAND! JERUSALEM, 16—The dream of Zionists, the restoration of Israel ag a nation, may never be realized, but whatever the outcome of the agitation, one thing ia cor tain Zioniem is rejuvenating the coun try which for countless centuries has lain dormant, The rose of Sharon which for ages has been wilted and withered is blossoming as of yore. The vine and fig tree of which the Bible speaks, but which, in t recollection of many generations, have only been a memory, are again a living reality. There are orchards of olive, orange and lemon trees, and miles of vineyards. The sof] of Palestine Is today the most productive in the Turkish em and all because, somethin, an enthusiast, @ named Theodor Herzl, a V » journalist, wrote a book which he called “The Jewish State,” and which was the origin of Zion fem. Take Jaffa as an example. Jaffa is the seaport city of Palestine. Ten years ago it was a typical Oriental town. Today it is beginning to rival one of your Western American boom towns The principal suburb of Jaffa, which sprang up almost over night has been named Tel-Abab, It seem ed to have grown out of the sands of the seashore. In appearance {t is like an American summer resort with a blending of Orientalism, Hebrew is the language principal ly used in this urb. Less than 20 years ago. Hebrew waw regarded as a dead language. Another suburb 6 being laid out near Jaffa and the voice of the lot salesman on the installment plan is Goes on “Diamond Jag,” Squande $40,000 Worth of Gems George B. Moore, manager of a ieago diamond firm, is said to be the hero of the most spectacular | spree of the year. He scattered diamonds like hail stones. Before he finished, the firm was in the hands of a receiver, and there was a shortage of $40,000 In diamonds. Pawn tickets were found showing he had got $13,000 on some of them, Drops Dead After Hearing He Has Been Left a Fortune John Taylor dropped dead at Mid- dietown, N. Y., after learning he had fallen heir to part of an $180,000 A HALF-TOLD TALE OF DER OLT Seacow! cike— —From the Chicago Tribune. ~t> King a OF Per. r ~-@ wey A Real “Rose of Sharon”—-Type of Jewish Girls Who Work in Col- ony Vineyards. heard in the land. A new suburb| fe also being laid out near Jerusa- lem. An@ all this was made possible by thie Jewish national fund, coltect- ed by Zionist organizations IN THE NEWS estate. He had planned to give up farm ing as soon as he got his legacy. $50,000 in Tips Saved by Boston Hotel Porter John Feeney, who was killed by @ fall down an elevator shaft at the Reverse House, Boston, left a fortune of $50,000 invested in real estate. He saved it all from the tips he had received during his twenty years’ service. Goes to Jall for a Year to E: Mind Before He Gets Married Samuel Grossman “jumped” the navy five years ago, went West, He—I dreamt that I proposed to a pretty girl last night. She—Well, go on! What did I.say?—Sydney Bulletin, | then to Syracuse, and be be sentences for murder, | The New Palestine-—Wine Cellars |of Zechron Jacob Colony. pleenanttatte sae sinneamemapremsisimensen | me en: | gaged to be married. He told his fiancee, and she ad vised him to ease his mind by giv-| jing himself up, promising to wait for him. He was given a year in |jail at Portsmouth, N. H., by a |naval court. Detective Finds Parents In Peni. tentiary After 13-Year Search Henry J, Funk, a Chicago detec. tive, went to the penitentiary at Waupun, Wis. for a prisoner and |found there his parents serving | He had not seen them since was a boy, and had been searching | for them for thirteen years, The | story of their crime had been kept |from the children, | | Christmas Tree for Kiddies at Theatre | There will be a big Christmas tree for all little boys and girls at the | Lois theatre on Christmas day. Fol-|persia and Turkey against Russia, | be the speaker at the Labor Hlowing hi annual custom, Mrs. Al exander Pantages will be host to all the children in Seattle who will come to the theatre, Those who are crippled or too poor to spend carfare will be taken to the theatre in the big Pantages automobile, if the name and address of the little boy or girl is sent or phoned to the Lois theatre, Miss Vane will sing and several other numbers will be ‘on the program, and all the children will be given presents. Last year 1,800 attended the Christmas tree party. New York—Although two physi- clans have declared an operation on his skull would make Charlie White, 12, into a good boy, his mother refuses to permit the sur: eons to work, because she believes in “orfginal sin.” | Kai Chwang today as a result of a he | Seacow 2! NEW TIF BILE boi (By United Press Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, Dec. 16—With free trade eliminated as an issue an protective tariff matched | against the theory of tariff for rev- enue only, a new tariff battle will | be precipitated in congress between republicans and democrats lent Taft's message on issue goes to congress next It is said that the tariff board's | report shows that while substantial uctions may be made in the woo! tariff, thé average reduction cannot be great if the protective principl is to be maintained and that the re- |port gives evidence Opholding the | republican contention that all duties should be estimated on the specific rather than the ad valorem basis. ‘The republicans in the senate are said to have decided that ff the democratic house sends over a wool bill disregarding the tariff board |report they will ignore it, and pre |pare practically a new bill. The lrepublicans expect the support of the insurgents, but unless they have nearly avery member of this factlon with them the democrats will pase thetr own bill. IS PAPA TAFT MAD? (By United Press Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.-—-Wash- ington society is stirred today by the announcement that Captain G hame Johnson, U. 8. A. military aide to President Taft, and whose name was connected ith that of the president's daughter, Miss Hel-} en Taft, in a rumored betrothal re cently, has been suddenly trans ferred to the Philippines. Johnson | had been with the president for two years. Something of the same nature oc- cured to Lieutenant Granville Fortesque, cousin of President Roosevelt, who was transferred sud. denly from his White House post at a time when rumor had him en- gaged to Miss Alice Roosevelt. BATTLE TO KEEP HIS MEN QUIET (By United Press Leased Wire) PEKING, Dec. 16.—Fighting is in progress in the vicinity of Shis ruse of the tmperialist commander to prevent his troops from mutiny mmander recently asked the ® nt for $300,000 (Mex) with which to pay his soldiers, and was promised $10,000, which, how. ever, was not forthcoming In order to keep the men quiet until! the funds arrive,’ the commander broke the armistice and set them to fighting. Lillian Bell Bogue Leaves ‘Boy’ Hubby (By United Press Leased Wire) CHICAGO, Dec. 16.—Mrs, Lillian | Bell Bogue, the author and reader, has separated from her husband, whom she married with great eclat after writing that “husbands under 36 are stupid and impossible.” Ar thur Bogue was then seven years | younger than Lillian Bell, who was | 86. the reasons for the separation; al-| though she did say that no divorce | {s anticipated, and the statement at- | tributed to her husband that re ligion caused the trouble is untrue. PERSIA, TURKEY AGAINST RUSSIA (By United Press Leased Wire) TEHERAN, Persia, Dec. 16.—| Islam against Christendom, is a menace which faces the world to-| day through the latest turn in the | Russo-Persian imbroglio, arising from the czar’s attempt to expel W. Morgan Shuster, Persia’s Amer- | fcan treasurer general, and grab | the shah’s domain, Persia today is actively seeking Turkey's aid, and Persian and Turkish officials are in conference here. It is reported that the sultan | has promised Persia 400,000 troops | to assist in resisting the Russian advance, Chicago—Five years ago at San Francisco, Chas, Carson, a waiter, loaned a customer who had gone broke, $100 to get east. He never heard from him again until today when the man found him here ai Mrs, Bogue refuses to discuss le Couple Married Without a Word “Will you take this your lawful wedded wife?” asked Rev. Everett M. Hill of the Unie versity Methodist church. August H. Koberstein, 549 27th avy. spoke not a single word in answer. Will you take this man for your lawful wedded husband?” inquired Rey. Hill of the bride, Bessie O. Gare rett, 356 29th av. Silence again was considerably present, but the happy couple were nevertheless pro- nounced legally married The ceremony took place in the home of Olof Hansen, 4747 16th av, N. E., and Hansen interpreted the minister's question to the bride and groom by the sign language. Both are deaf and dumb. an for SRaSeiee H. 0. STEPHENS, New Congressman from Mississippt UTILITIES BILL (By United Press Leased Wire) CAPITOL, Sacramento, Cal., Dea 16.—The public utilities bill, the goal of progressive government {i California since the election of Gov. Johnson, more than a year ago, is ready for final passage in the state senate, and submission to the gove ernor today, It embodies the ma chinery that is expected to bring the hitherto uncontroiied operation of public utilities in California under complete supervision and control by, the state. FIREMEN’S BALL Wagner's brass band will leave Alexander's famous ragtime band Speechless and soundless tonight, comparatively speaking, when the big annual ball of the Seattle fire department will be on in full blaze at the Armory. A crowd of 5,000 Is expected to ignite a bunch of enthusiasm, an@ the gala decorations and the holiday atmosphere will make the flremen’g ball one big, brilliant affair. Mayor Dilling, several counctimen, the fire chief and several other city officials will be among the guests. The cora- mittee on arrangements consists of R. W. Norris, W. H. Clark, J. W. J. 8. Monahan, L. HL Conrad and Revolver Club for Tacoma Women (By United Press Leased Wire) TACOMA, Dec. 16.—Spurred, it ig declared, by recent hold-ups here, a number of women have applied for membership in the Tacoma revol¥s er club. A woman's section will be orgamts ized soon More Y. M.C.A. Men The first three days of the mem- bership forward movement, begun bythe Y. M. C. A,, showed an in- sed membership of and this before the competitive teams have struck their stride. The movement looks to the addition of 900 new men and boy members before the first of March and to bring about this result the regular entrance fee of $2 will be remitted for the re mainder of December, cutting the annual dues to $12 JOSEPH GILBERT TO SPEAK Joseph Gilbert, forme itor of “The Crisis” of Salt Lake City, will Temple Sunday evening, his subject being “Socialism as a Constructive Force.” He was formerly an attor ney in this city, Bandits Rob Train (By United Presa Leased Wire) OAKLAND, Cal, Dec, 16.—Maske ed bandits early today held up & freight train at Cherry station, just east of Haywards, and at the; point of revolvers robbed the train crew of $90 in gold and a gold watel Sheriff Barnett and a posse are { pursuit, Chicago—The Third Preshyteria church has organized a ame alarm clock squad whose duty it ig to wake up the lazy church mem bers and see that they get to church on time Sunday mornings:

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