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Sreenivasan Words by Schaefe Music by Condo — VOIR ##! TA-TA, ADOLF! {WAH REIS An Incident in Tunnel Between'Capitol and Office Building I HAF To RUN Ofer : TROLLEY Vor TAKES Me ONLY SEAT. Ler’? ae | ~ STAYED BEHIND. “Rlijah,” Re Sect, who recently allowed five of| Kingdom, was to: “God ts behind me. does not look to Shiloh | | TiMAr 7 teare 71 Nar TO HORRY ry, Y TEN YEARS Yo Ste SENATOR OFER IN DER TUNNEL. t Gor Susinute “Frank Sanford ia followers to starve t © 10 yoars at bard | today not to talk. He knows what) Sanford will be taken to Atianta THE SDAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1911, H6y, You Wo@! You, OUT FeLLow, — { TO CATCH DoR LIDELE DON'D TAKe DER | oY VOU HA aa, wated Brees Leased Wire) KITNEY STEW, 1 VISH You voucT Fr To TRANSAGT! Teader of the Holy Ghost and @uring a cruise of the cu tence Was passe fe in me. He pities ev who} federal prisan tonight | ' Cuts Daughter's Hair for a Rat BAKERSFIELD, Cal, Dec, 18 When her father had a vaquero cut) ‘off her hair and her mother used it _ for ." Lena Huntington, 12- ~ year-old daughter of a-bute em: | ff Bellevue, decided to — SERS a ind but tainty against tae fromy | Fair One Had room, Peddicord itt & lpas and, at ed to her and striking it on the Police “Kidna ed” | The parents hurrie to, headauar ° woking hile, sped ‘om. hoe, she Mt he , ter fin c nild missing, ©) white stocking over her shorn head, sat an not far away. Going up to her, |cigar and emohed away Just tee! P I but the police 4 to give it up. $ ghe set out for the depot, ten miles | the Habit! Got horseman said; “Lady, if this|a man. Peddicord confessed that This Youn ster The humane department is investi- distant. | smoke annoys you, you can step g ° it was one on him. gating the case today, The couple vig ar aas teceareive osc to on Cigar and Match jis. the ladies’ waiting room | When Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van|are 24 years of age "her a ride and twenty-five cents to) (ay United Frees Leased Wire) Senator Rayner argued for op The woman, however, paid ho at Thousands of Arabs Killed Horn returned to their home at 6 - Duy her breakfast, and she was! WASHINGTON, Dec. 18—it is of-/ discussion, but President Taft was| WASIINGTON ©, H., Dec. 18 4 |tention to his suggestion. In a! ROME, Dec. 18—Thousands of|Heach drive jast evening, after PRIS a | about to board a train for Los An-|ficially announced here today that/ unwilling to adopt such a policy.|Oscar Peddicord, a well-known [short time, golng up to her agalu, Arabs were killed and wounded by| tour of the moving picture houses,| BERLIN, Dec. ee aggre woe Seles, where her aunt lives, when /President Taft has notified Russia! What the result of President Taft's Ohio horseman of Wilmington, who | Peddicord pulled a cigar from bis Italian troops at Home Saturday, ac-| they found their 16-months-old war with England, the oro B constable picked her up and took | that the treaty of 1832 will be abro-|ignoring of the house will be I8/has been here in connection with ket and, offering it to her, | cording to advices received here to-| missing hbors had com crisis and the present feeling that her to the Children's Shelter gated. problematical, The president Wa the Ohio Horse Sales company i kor” day. italian cruisers raked the|ed to the » that the parents |England is merely ery ae sae = : | his action in notifying the|/convinced that as the primary |imeeting, camo across a woman in| “Thanks!” said the woman, and,| Arab front with a hot fire, which had left the child alone the greater portunity for conflict w' . er thea cnace : Ry ! 4 . G d: } |caar of Russia of his intention the| treaty making power of the goverd-|the B. & O. depot here this morn-|taking the proffered cigar and bit |drove the Arabe directly Into the part of the afternoon and the even-|many have given rise to a senth ht With OOGS® | prosident took the matter from the | ment, he had ample |p ie ; Steve thority to act. ling who was not easily bluffed.|ing the end off it, sald: “Got altrap prepared for them by Italian ing, and Motorcycle Policeman|ment that there should be a more Varthalatas was arrested |han-s of*conkress, and forestalled | This te not admitted by Congress |After entering the men's waiting match?” The match was prenont-/troops in the rear. ICiay took it to the police station, |rapid increase in the navy. jany possib _ a = ™ “ “i tas _ action by the senate on | man Sulzer. mngressman Sul | Treaty “Obsolete.” against which] President Taft is expected to notl Hundreds of Handsome Gifts for the Home Specially Priced for the Christmas Buying In Every Department of this Spacious Home-Furnishing Store you will find rightly priced Holiday Remembrances that will be fully enjoyed by every member of the family all year round. Really there is no more ac- ceptable or sensible gift than Furniture, and at our SPECIAL PRICES By city detectives yesterday after fy F Sa ae Moon at the home of Rev. M. G.jser of New York Andreades, 753 Lake View av., af-| Russia protested. [It had been said | fy the = es the treaty ts “whew satoned that President Taft would have ve-|lete.” When the senate committee a opened age wee “toed the resolution had it. been|on forelgn relations met, Chairman Wioience tf the trer did not Pas |forced through the senate today. | Cullom prepared to support the ery ne eee. Verreaiaine Bedi Wants It “Confidential.” titude of President Taft pede previous demands upon the! ane president's action was an-| The committee is expected to Givine, and was paid $35 in marked | anced following a conference with | take the diplomatic ground that p Bille just previous to his arrest. De! senators Rayner, Burton and Mc-|there has been a “difference of in ‘ ves were stationed in an “Ad-/ Oo ber, members of the senate for-|terpretation” of the treaty, rather leign relations committee, It i said} than that Russia has deliberately that the president undecided | violated Its terms oke With Shock whether to send to the senate a note| “I am satisfied that the treaty to be read in open session or a con-| will be terminated.” said Senator Patrolman W. R. Hughett re#/fideatial communication explaining | Rayner, while leaving the White ued Mark Beach from the watwrs) his action | House after the o rence f the bay at the foot of pier 7) qe em Ee emeccustimmmmranents <= early yesterday morning. In plaining how he came to be strug-| ota se'sis'is jat'tes'sves (QUEER THINGS IN THE NEWS he saw the door open, took advant-| i ai sanatee ts treztom ee ena. Georgia Negress, 117, Had Lived in| Organize “30-Cent Club” in Strike ed in the water. Three Centuries | ainst 60-Cent E - negress, 117| A band of insurrectionists, in room. Elare Bentry, a NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—Having Jost the list of places in which he years old, died at Savannah, Ga, retaining her facultfes until the revolt against 60-cent eggs, have organized the “Thirty-Cent Ege Club” at Cleveland. ) put the boxes, Simon Uhifelder, |last minute ident of the Yorkville hospital,| She was fifty years a slave, and| An emg strike similar to the meat not know where to find them, had lived in three centuries strike that originated in Cleveland though he knows they contain lots} ~- two years ago is planned. of money. Robbery an Hour in Chicago—Some | Dance tonight at Dreamland. *** of the Thieves Use Autos Given Year to Pay It | The police announce that a rob-| After Lothrop and William Shel Have Your Phece ,axen in a) bery ah hour is the average in Chi-|don and Carl Miller, boys under 16. Real Auto feago now. oe hauls ranging trom jof Lee Mase were fined re for | 50 cents to $600. fetealing fifteen muskr and three POST CARD2—$1.00 PER 002.) Thirty women were robbed in the skunk akins, the court became aym- | Kodak Films developed, 10c a/strects recently. Several of the | pathetic ‘roll, any size. thieves use automobiles and easily You may have a year In whick A. M. FROST j get away “ the boys were told 1332 First Ave., Seattle. DEAD In ROOM George Wingfield. of Howard, Kas, missed his false teeth after} Victor Roman, a bartender, 3¢ a sound sleep, and, thinking he had | years of age, was found dead in wed them, was operated on./room at the New England hote z oe istered in the bent of | teeth could not be found, | yesterday afternoon. He had com x * full-size bed: fin- Jand the operation necessitated an mitted suicide by taking carbolic autopsy; but still no teeth, After acid. Lotters left by the dead man $27.50 the funeral the widow found the indicated that he was despondent }teeth in a glass of water on a win-|over family troubles, He left a wite |dow sill and one son, STOLEN WATCHES | "GE RRolciny r sxurious Tu h Rocker, as fiuetr vl, heavtt: | _ OF CHRISTMAS peslotsred Uae Ciniched, Ae imtiation Bpaiohe ieathery SAVED HIS LIFE Seatil price efroreteertcsserrisoses oon BEG D PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 18.— George Turner, a negro iron worker, probably would be in the morgue today instead of ja except for the fact t cialized on watches in hi al leged pilfering operations. Turner was seen dropping from a fire escape of a lodging house. Called upon to halt by Special Policeman Bowers, he attempted to escape, but two shots, both of which shattered against stolen watch Tur. ner’s pockets, stopped him. GIRL DRIVES BURGLAR AWAY PORTLAND, Or,, Dec. 18,—Sin gle handed, Nelatram, a ser-| | vant girl in the home of| Frederiek president of th B | American company, attacked an armed r and drove him | from the use, after he had struck her repeatedly with the re S| verse end of an |““Tter act saved Pratt the iow of|“*The Eternal Three” saves! thous oo ac an worth of (RY Unites Press Zensed Wise) i | seNeity and: sbverwe SAN FRANGISCO, Dec. 14,.— ger, CALLS AMERICAN. The eternal three, the man, Miers 8} the woman and the “staff of > | WOMEN PAMPERED | life,” met here today in a novel Seach | AND INCAPABLE) mixup in Judge Mogan’s di- CHICAGO, Dec. 18%.-—-Mrs, Ray terh ae Reciy teed gong Myr. This Leather Couch, all steel construction, Filipino, threw a loaf of stale upholstered in the ‘best of Chase leather, mond Robins, preside of the| bread at his German wife with tufte 5 | Women’s Trade Union league, says when she loaned a saw to an |American women are the most in Italian. Mrs, Odall went down. pable and pampered in the civ- It was a knockout, Judge Mo- ilized world. She blames the flat gan decreed that hereafter she |tery and space given to women in| may seek another bread pur- American newspapers. | “1 think it is high time the wom- Your Christmas Money Will Go Twice as Far at Munson-Poynor’s - ate Fined for Stealing Skunk Skins, ' A r , get lto pay the fine, | False Teeth He Thought He Had Swallowed Were in Glass Trunk & Baz Co., inc TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES. ee ee ee ee gk t A ALBERT HANSEN Established 1883 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry Morris Chairs in Dozens of Mission Style Couch, with larme, loone cush! with genuine Spanish leather; frame is bulit of quartered .. $29.15 covered Appreciate the yal Be of health unt! mes im neither 4 until they fall us» Consult us 4 we will preserve your eyesight. 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Bear in center of fore- ‘commencin, the hair rts, runnti lownward to the hig custom to comb hatr to the left #0 as to conceal wear, Address on Prancise®, Cal. European women,” says Mrs, Rob. jins. “Where in America ean an jorganization be found like the Eng- |lish suffrage organization or th | women’s trade unions of Germany? “We are backward when it comes {to accomplishing things that re- |quire hard work—like organization, |for instanc FLUSHING, L. |., Dec, 16.—Ellis Parker Butler, humorist, hae re- |celved @ letter mailed in Washing ton, simply addressed “Ellis Parker |Butler—the Lord Knows Where. | Postoffice clerks did. NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—Levi P, Morton, distressed because “Trade” was coming to Fifth avenue, {9 of- fering his mansion for sale for $800,000 and has taken a modest ttle $20,000 apartment further up ithe avenue, wit’ coa| AUSTRALIAN BOYS | Lent. J. J. Simons in charge, of |the 43 Australian boys who ‘are |making @ trip around the world | under the direction of their govern ment, addressed the assembly at Broadway high school this morning. The boys were given automobile rides on sight seeing tours about the city. At 12:30 they returned to the Broadway high to eat their lunch in the high school cafeteria At they will be the guests of the seniors, This evening the Aus. tralian boys will give an entertain ment at the Broadway auditorium NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—A convict. ed burglar, barred from a good job because of his reputation, is buying néck ties and gloves by wholesale and selling them to “Easy Marks’ as loot, He's making money hon- estly, too, he says. Thin handsome Morris Che of quartered onk and oliday showing of Ladies’ built Rey ~4 Spanish Cabinet; has five music Desks: many handsome | shelves, beautifully finished mazeea in omy SBT spe” $O.TS spt" $11.75 finish at Arcadia Malleable Ranges. Fearless Malleable Ranges. 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