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large Purchase McCormack Bros. Buy the $250, 000 Stock of Tacoma Dry Goods Co., and the Purchase is on the Way to Seattle, This statement was confirmed by Robt. McCormack, who stated it would be placed on sale with no reservations whatever, no dealers excluded, on Friday | morning at 9:30 o'clock In the meantime the store will be closed Thursday in order te allow the help sufficient time to re ceive and mark the stock, which will ive on the Interurban. Taught Free Home Instruction Special Offer to Readers of The Star In order to advertise and intro duce their home study music lessons | in every locality, the International Institute of Music of New York will give free to our readers a complete course of instruction for . either| Piano, Organ, Violin, Mandolin, Gul | tar, Banjo, Cello, Brass Instruments) or Sight Singing. In return they} simply ask that you recommend! their Institute to your friends after) you learn to play. You may not know one note from another, yet, by their wonderfully simple and thorough method, you! can soon learn to play. If you are) an advanced player you will receive} special instruction. The lessons are sent weekly. They are so. simple and easy that they are recommended to any person cr} little child who can read English Photographs and drawings make| everything plain. Under the Inet! tute’s free tuition offer you will be asked to pay oly @ very small IN MANY VAYS, ADOLF, MERE SAVAGE, AGTER LIKE MR, SKYGACK. WORCT MASS NerFer Seen ANODDER LIKE HIM, (By Unite! Pross Leased Wire) PITTSBURG, Jan. 17.—That the Rev. W. F. McFarland, pastor of the United Presbyterian mission at Greenville, Tenn. under arrest at Cedar Creek, Tenn., for performing two ail Miss E waive extradition and returm here at once to face the charges, was the word received today by the district rains ia tae here. (By United Press Leased Wire! You AR@e A You DO Nop AB- BRECIATE Der RARE PRIPILETCH ID 183 TO KNOW A VONDERFUL CHAR- criminal operations on | Coe, a Pittaburg girl, wilt | cCoucT I BuvT Do T vovuT DER MINISTER DENIES HE KILLED GIRL Occupy C Cuba McFarland, who states that the harges are not based on facts, |eaye that he will be able to extab- lish bis Innocence without difficulty Miss Coe'n mother today Hes crit leally {il here, her friends not tell ing her of the real cause of her daughter's death because of the fear that the shock might kill her. Prior to accepting the pastorate at Greenville, McParland was a pro- fessor in a local high school. Mins Coe was his toed wecretary. Skipper’s V s Wife Is Heroine of Desperate Fight With Sea Works With Crew IMBRESS You MIT HIS? IMBORTANCE To SCIENCE. JUST DINK OF HIM ComING ALL DER VAY FROM Der BLANET MaRS! THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, Babette 17, ID, 1D CANAL Ready to W ASHINGTON. ye’ arations today are b: the army and navy authorit an immediate and effective occupa tion of Cuba, should events require such & move General Leonard Wood today admitted that the war depatiment ts prepared to rash troops to the island if necesaaty Assistant Secretary of the y Beekman Winthrop, said that th South Atlantic squadron, now at Guantanamo, could immediately surround the island Officials here, however, declare at occupation probably will not necessary They belleve the od re threat of such action will be anfficlent to prevent any outbreak againat the Gomes government. rt phe ; MR SKYGACK Comes From! 1912, DER 159 Dor BLANeT! 133 141) MILUON MILES FROM DER SUN, UND {SS Coreren Mir ExQuiarre S. DOT 13S vene we W SIX MEN now |Turk Forts Fire on British Ships FOR WILDE JURY, on British Shi ) (BY United Press Leased Wire) PORTLAND, Or, Jan. 17 six | MAKSE Jan. 17-~That kish for 4 on two British steamers as t « from the harber at Smyrna i» the report | brought here today by the captain of the French steamer Sinal | The Sinai» captain also fled a lcomplaint with the French consul at Smyrna claiming that as his ship s departing the fort fired three shots at her, one shell bursting within 300 feet of bie ship, causing & panic among the passengers Supreme Court Has Wappy Case Now The state supreme court bas now official custody of the fate of [Charles W. Wappenstein, who was Jconvicted last July of accepting a | men had passed the serutiny of the | attorneys for prosecution and de-| f eo in the Wik embezsiement and had been tentatively chosen as jurors when court re sumed today Three veniremen were porarily passed yenterday were O. F. Rampe, a lineman, Haffey, saloon man, and Haertiein, a molder. EVERETT GIRL HELD PRISONER EVERETT, Wash., Jan. 17.— After being heid a prisoner for 18 months in. a house, 19-year- old Mary Carter, daughter of tem They Barney Louis ies? EAT CABBAGE, ONIONS OR SAUSAGE WITHOUT DREAD OF INDI No Misery-Making Gas, Heartburni or Sour, Upset § if You Will Eat a Few Diapepsin Occasionally, Do some foods you eat hit back—taste good. ment into stubborn Jumps and cause a sick, sour, gassy stomach { Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic, jot this down Pape’s Diapepsin digests even thing, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. There never wae ag : | SAN FRANCIOOO, den. t7--A®| Mre. Beott slaved with the erev, Mrs. Betsy Carter, was released | $1,000 bribe while police chief Of) tine’ so gafely quick, so certainly effective. No difference how amount (averaging 14'cents a week) to cover postage and the necessary sheet music. No one should overlook this won-} derfal offer. Tell your friends about it--show this article to them. | The International Institute has successfully taught others and can successfully teach you, even {f you) know absolutely nothing whatever| about music. The lessons make ev.) clear. | Write today for the free booklet, which explains everything. It wtll| convince you and cost you nothing Address your letter or postal card | to International Institute of Music,! 98 Fifth Ave. Dept. 251M, New) Bills in Half ‘The work is guarantee? to look Ratural, feel natural, and ‘or fonsticating purposes equal to Nature's own. We make Restora- tion Plates, which do wonders ta- ward restoring the mouth to its outhful lives and appearance. fF Combination Plates, used where one or more teeth remain in the mouth, are self. Hy do od Regular $10 Plates Regular $10 Crowns Fillings from DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Eririg This Ad With You. PULL CREAM CHEESE, 20¢ LB. TreCorner Butter Store N. W. Corner 1st and Pike Tam DO YOU SUFFER FROM HEADACHE? headaches are ciused by and properly fitt wil vouye them perma ng lA ed bgt id A tion of 50 all optica! foods ©: t Ervptoks, " page BENSON, Optician ‘408 Arcade Bldg. oti tor ‘a. teskiiage Sintihe whi tne tie |teeding them bread and coffee and singing to them while they tolled. during which time Mrs. Carroll! 7.0 storm tore away half of the Scott, wife of the captain, sang tol rigging, and everything portable her husband while he was lashed to| went by the board. Captain Se the wheel, the lumber schooner C./had to be lashed to the wheel, and A. Thayer, out of Grays Harbor, is | his wife, encouraging him, kept him in port today, waterlogged aimost awake with her song until Satur to the deck line and with her crew|day when the steamer President weak and famished. |sent a tug to take the heroine off. Two days out, the schooner |She refused to desert her husband, sprang a leak which steam pumps |who would not leave bis ship. jand all hands could not keep down.| The President had all she could | Two days later the crippled schoon-|do to brave the storm herself, so er struck a heavy southeaster | could not tow the disabled schoon off the coast 90 miles north of Bu-jer, After a fearful night the steam reka. Men worked until they drop-jer J. B. Stetson came along, sent ped exhausted and revived only to|over a crew and towed the Thayer ash again. into this port. ne TS JEWELERS ASK BURGLAR WHO ROBBED THEM TO DINNER CHICAGO, Jan. 17.—A burgiar of class, who is too clever to be caught, |» expected to be the guest of honor at the annual banquet of the Wholesale Jewelers’ association here tonight. He is the “padded brick” burglar, who has robbed the jewdlers with impunity, On condi- tion that he gets protection and that no questions will be asked, the ure at the feast. HERE'S THE PROPOSITION Explaining the novel proposition, L. F. Juergens, head of the jew- eters’ banquet committee, said today: “This jewel burgiar is an artist in his line, and | believe it will pay us to cultivate him and make him a proposition. He has emashed win- | dows belonging to many members of the Jew association, and has n thousands of dolla: worth of gems. alizing that the police Proved powerless to nab him, we advertised, asking him to attend our banquet. In reply we received a letter from his wife, stating that if we meant business, he would meet us and discuss his activit The jewelers have asked the police not to interfer: “DEPTHS OF TOMFOOLERY.”—T. R. NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—“There are depths of tom- foolery to which I cannot go. I certainly have not time to discuss a pipe dream of this character.” This. was Col. Roosevelt's only comment today, when asked as to the truth of a story that the steel trust was backing him in an effort to secure the republican nomination for president. Beyond those few remarks the colonel refused to go. ~ Selling Children | ~ SHE'S A NUN Now ~ (Ry United Prove Leased wire) SAN RAFAEL, Cale Jan. 1t— LONDON. Jane 1) Starving | Clara Duran, daughter of Vice Pres |peasantry in southeastern Russia, |!dent Duran’ of San Salvador, after }in the government of Orenburg, on |" eight-day retreat during which |the Ural river, are selling their chil-| she sald nothing but her pra | dren to the Khirgez Nomads, tn the } has become a Dominican nun for | fovernment of Saratov, according life. to a telegram from « physician in Orenders, which is published here. |Double Wedding Chimes Haserees appa. Wendreds of the| LOG ANGLING Jaa 17 ~Joueph |people in the vicinity are said to|Manning saw Minnie Neely baking |have died from hunger, while fully | bread, and proposed. Told his twin 70 per cent of the children in some | brother Robert. Bob proposed to of the villages have been stricken | Minnie’s twin sister Anna Double | with a fearful epi wedding chimes. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE GOING AT FULL BLAST The Estate of Harry Manheimer Must Be Settied at Once SUITS, OVERCOATS, RAINCOATS, SLIP-ONS, HOUSE COATS, FANCY VESTS At Half Price MEN’S FURNISHINGS, 26 PER CENT TO 50 PER CENT OFF Two Big Stocks TAILORED READY Co. HARRY MANHEIME Fourth and Pike 5rd and Yesier—Pry®\Hote! 8. MANHEIMER, Administrator crook has accepted the jewelers’ invitation and will be the central fig- Pear for independense. HAVANA, Jan. 17. — President Gomes ferred today with the s of the veterans’ moyement, and all polition! parties are to frame 4 reply to the warning of the United States. The belief here is general that if American troops again oc- eupy the island, Cuba's indepen dence will be gone. and the mother was sent to the insane asylum. it was found that during nearly two yeare the girl had been allowed WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 OUR PRECISE A®TIST|tencea tor selling tls wife, Bana, | aged 19, Robert Davidson, arrested in St. Louis for violation of the white alave law, commenced serv- ing five years in the penitentiary | here. Justice Anderson expressed | regret that he could not give him | A more severe penalty. FED IT “OLD RYE” (By United Prose Leseed Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 17.—H. Zonnett automobile ran out of gasoline. He stopped at a road house and was handed a keg. He emptied the contents into the tank Then the auto ran amuck through ja, window. He had fed it “old rye.” |-40,000 Homeless | OSAKA, Jan. 17-—More th KA, Jan. 17-—More than 40, O00 persons are homeless here “@ | through the great fire which yester- day destroyed more than 6,000 hbuses in the poorer section of the city. The flames raged on both banke of the River Yodo, and were controlled until after a tong in which troops were promi- j “The coroner was called.” eo GREAT WELCOME .. FOR CARD MAL; if be yet possibe, but the toes wi Prese Leaved Wire YORK, Jan. it-—in one of] Pre i | the biggest demonstrations in the | VANCOUVER, B.C, Jan. 16— | history of New York Cardi vags were today given six |ley was welcomed home today by| months with hard labor by Magis- | 100,000 Catholics after a two-months |trate South, and about 20 other sen- ego to Rome, during which time|tences ranging from one week to he was made 4 prince of the church. |three months, were imposed, “just | The steamer Berlin, on which |as a warning,” said the court rdinal Farley arrived, was met Co |guments were made y | bis appeal, | Seattle, under Mayor Gill. The ar- rday on John F. Murphy, prose cnuting attorney, appearing for the state, and Silas M. Shipley and Harold Preston for the defense. ‘The case was taken under advise ment | New Switch Track Third av. and Union st. may soon have a switch track where inbound cars will turn around a loop and go back again during the rush hours. An ordinance permitting the 8. E. to lay this track was referred to the franchise committee. The post- office corner will become the busiest traffic center in the city when thie loop is installed. iLife Sentence for Killing Babe’ (By United Press Leased Wire) SANTA BARBARA, Cal, Jan. 17 —Sentenced to MMe imprisonment for the murder of his four-hours- old babe, John Rech began bis jour- ney to San Quentin at noon today, accompanied by Sheriff Stewart He exhibited no emotion when he bade fare to his wife, who clung to his neck and sobbed bitterly. Mra. Rech, who is charged with complicity in the murder, will be tried January 29. Children Were Gone v4 United Prees Leased Wire) LOB ANGELES, Jan. 17.--Claude Mahan, 20, was refused a license to wed Etta Patrich because he was under age. Father's wired permis- sion arrived as the couple boarded | a car, Sprinting deputy pursued, | but the children were gone. at Hoboken by the steamer Rose | dale, carrying 500 members of a re- eption committee, headed by Jus. | tice Dowling of the state supreme court. Every Catholic society in the arch- diocese of New York was repre- sented In @ double line of cheering men and women which extended from the Battery to St. Patrick's cathedral, The men wore scarlet neckties and rosettes and the wo- men searlet ribbons, Young Girl Sues Spokane United Prees Leased Wire) SPOKANE, Jan. 17.—The city of Spokane was made the defendant in @ $10,000 damage suit today for the de tion of 14-year-old Bliza beth Weber, a sister of Miss Anna Weber, who was murdered on the | streets here recently, The authori tles detained Elizabeth two days without a warrant while investigat- ing the haffing murder case. The complaint states that the girl was subjected to severe questioning by officials and aalawtally a i ined. ‘WET BLANKET (By United Press Leased Wire) OLYMPIA, Wash., Jan. 17.—Even before Comptroller Bothwell of Se- attle has had a chance to appear In the capital city a wet blanket has been thrown on his efforts to get the state to buy the municipal car line bonds, The minute it was an- nounced that he intended to come here Saturday for that purpose State Treaburer Lewis rushed forth with the statement that $800,000 ix larger than the state cares to ac’ cept, In addition, the state treas- urer says that the permanent school funds are nearly all invested, and there is practically no available money for further investments. No Wonder She Wants a Divorce Now (By United Press Leased Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, Ji 17. “What are you drawing, dear?” ank- ed Mrs. Dantel J. Valentine of her artistic husband. He showed her, it was @ picture of a coffin. "I'd ike to see you go blind, lose your legs and rest in it,” he said. she divorce, Semi-Annual Week on All Except Cushion Sole SOME BIG GIRLS’ $2.50 Hi-Top Jockey Boots, Patent and Gunmetal with Patent Cuff -. $1.95 WOMEN’S $3.00 Vici Pat- ent, Velvet and Gunmetal \Shoes, new short vamp styles -$2.45 1406 TH Raymond & Hoyt’s CLEARANCE SALE 10 to 50 Per Cent Off This SHOES EXTR BARGAIN MEN'S $4.00, $3 $2.50 Shoe: the lot, sale . 50 all leathers in "5 and BOYS’ $3.50 and $3.00 Hi- Tops, black and tan, full bel- lows tongue, strap and buckle— Sizes 13 to 5% ......$2.95 Sizes 10 to 12% Raymond & Hoyt IRD AV. UBERTY BLDG. The Cheapest Place to Buy Good Shoes. Rech urged the | high cost of living in defense of his | ned. | No estimate of the damage | “ your stomach is disordered you will get happy relief in five but what pleases you most is that it strengthens and regulates stomach #0 you can eat your favorite foods without fear Most remedies give you relief sometimes—they are slow, sure. 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