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SKV@AC K WASS DORE, BUY WE HAF BARRED Diss TIME WE SHoULT CHENTLEMEN: ON OVR UDDLE Gye JUSGLINGS KS AD THE STAR—TUESD. DER NEST NUMBER PROGRAM VILE BY ADOLF, WHO HASS CONSENTED TO AMOOS® VS FOR A | Few MINUDEeS, YOUNG AVIATOR IS DASHED (By United Press Leased Wire) LOS ANGELES, Jan. 23.—"Poor | @ cardinal principle of flying when he attempted to make the turn that | resulted in his death. He failed to Increase hie momentum to the com. | bined speed at which he was travel- ing before attempting to make the) turn and the estimated wind ve-) locity.” This was Glenn Curtles’ explana: | tion today of the fatal accident to Aviator Rutherford Page at Do-| minguez field, which cast a pall) over the third da: port ot the Low LA FOLLETTE FOR RECALL OF JUDGES (By United Press Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—Friends of Senator Robt. M. La Follette of progressive candidate for the presidential nomination, to- day are convinced that he. won many new adherents by his address before the insurgent club here when ijhe declored himself as being un- qualifiedly for the initiative, refer- endum.and recall) He also an nounced in no uncertain terms that he was for woman suffrage. Senator La Follette was warmly applauded when he advocated the recall of the judteti and took oc. casion to criticise the supreme court ruling on the Sherman anti-trust jaw. of his enemies that he was the most dangerous man in the country by declaring that he was safe and sane, and was laboring only that the gov ernment might be put back Into the hands thy the people. Plan to Employ Expert Quigley The council, sitting as a commit- mended that Andrew J. Quigley, the expert accountant of the Seat- tle bureau of public efficiency, be allowed $5,000 for six months’ sur- vey of the city’s business methods for the purpose of working out a more efficient scheme. This will require a deficiency appropriation by the council and will come up next Monday. Quigtey will retire from the race for comptroller if he gets sais 1 sore BABY REPUBLIC HAS TROUBLES SHANGHAI, Jan. 23.—Serious trouble is thréatened today in the republican ranks through a disa greement between President Sun Yat Sen and Foreign Minister Wu Ting Fang, and as a result Dr. Wa threatens to resign from the new cabinet. Trouble arose when Min ister Wu suggested event of .the emperor abdicating President Sun should resign and Premier Yuan Shi Kal assume the presidency until o national con- vention could select a ruler. Premier Yuan Shi Kal looked with favor uppn this proposition and agreed to accept the presl dency. President Sun Yat sen, however, frowned upon such a pro- cedure, and as 4 result negotia tions with Yuan Shi Kai were terminated. Socialists in Control! (By United Press Leased Wire) BERLIN, Jan. 23.—A call for the reichstag to convene February 7 was iasued today, and from all in dications the socialists will be in control with at least 110 members The exact personnel of the body cannot be determined until next Thursday, when there will be re- balloting in 33 districts, in which none of the contestants at the gen- eral election January 12 received a plurality of the votes cast. Couldn't Listen to Him Mrs, Smith—My to hear himself talk. Mrs. Jones—-Indeed! Mrs. Stmith—And he'd be greatly how \grieved, 1 know, if he knew much he talked in his sleep, WASHINGTON, Jai 23.—The intermountain rate case, involving the appeal from the commerce court's order reducing the Coast rates to Spokane, ordered by the in- terstate commerce commission, has been set for hearing before the su- preme court on February 19. if. husband loves He ridiculed the statements | tee of the whole, yesterday recom-| that in the| TO DEATH: | Ange! les aviation meet. | “Untess the rule 1 mentioned is complied with strietly,” Curtiss added, “disaster certain, The jonly preventative Is suffictent lth \ture to gather the necessary mo- |mentum, should a fall ensue. Page wi | did. Page was 24 years of age. He was a member of a New York fam- ‘ily, said to be very wealthy, and was graduated from Yale with the lolass of 1910, He recetved his pilot's Heense only Saturday. He had stadied with the Curtiss school Lat San Diego too low to attempt the turn he settee enna 200 WOMEN JAILED FOR WEARING HAT! BERNE, Swits, Jan, 23. Zurich jails are filling wp with women who have been wear ing hatping with projecting points, more than 200 girls and women already having been arrested, and 110 of them have been given short ‘prison terma without the option of a fine. Women here are up tn arms against the new ordi- nance, Cre PETC LET ELT TS @ eeseeeseeeeeeeeeee Reet ataeeatenee \SHALL CITY BUY MORE POWER SITES? Shall the city acquire additional power sites for the city lighting plant? This question may be put up to the people's vote soon. Two ord) jnances were introduced yesterday, asking for a referendum vote by the people on the matter of acquir- ling two sites. The first is the Hebb site on White river, which ts of- fered the city for $1,000,000. The | other is the Lake Cushman site, to cost $500,000. The bond txsnes for these are to be for 30 years at four [per cent, with an option that the jeity may take them up at any time after ten years, / | Both ordinances, totroduced by Councilman Blaine, were referred |to the utilities committee KRAMER TELLS | DIFFERENT STORY L. M. Kramer, who admitted com- plicity in the theft of his mother’s Jewels, when arrested with a part| of the loot in bis possession Sun: day, tells a different story to the police today. He says that he re covered the stones from a gun man, and that when arrested he was about to return the property to his mother. Mrs. Kramer accepts this | latter theory, but absolutely refuses | |to believe that her son was mixed |up in the sensational robbery, as the young man at first said. Yesterday a woman called on the phone and asked the amount of bail required for Johnson. She was in formed that ball could not be ac leepted. Kramer went under the |name of Johnson when arrested be | tore. REVOLVER DUEL WITH BANDITS (By United Press Leasea Ww! PORTLAND, Or, Jan, 23-—In a revolver duel with bandits early to- day, George Ard, a bartender, was | slightly wounded. Three highway: men entored the saloon in which he was employed, and with drawn guns advanced. Ard drew a revolver and | fired at the trio, who fled after an interchange of shots. QUEER ACCIDENT (By United Presse Leased Wire) VANCOUVER, Wash., Jan, 23. While playing with a revolver, Wm. Schweitzer, 17, accidentally dis- charged the weapon. The bullet penetrated his hand and entered his mother's side, who was stand- ing before a dresser combing her hair. Mrs. Schweitzer underwent an operation for the removal of the bullet, but her recovery was con- sidered doubtful today. BOTH Leas oF MOTORMAN PETE CRUSHED Both legs of Horace Pete, Seattle, Renton & Southern motorman, were broken when his car crashed Into the rear end of another Renton car during a dense fog yesterday morning. He passed a restless night at the Providence hos- AY, JANUARY 23, 1912. |Adolf’s Little Stunt at the Club Spoiled ‘by Trifling Incident “Most Beautiful Woman in the World” Now Wants to Be “Bestest Muvver” to Baby Boy shanna nee ee ane % Artistic photograph of Mre. * *% Elwin Neame, made by her ® tt husband. * * * RRARARARAHRARERED ‘That “short and ugly” word near. ly escaped in open council meeting yesterday. The somewhat mollitying words “false” and “false-} hood” were actu way of councilmanie courtesy. It arose over the disposition of ComptrolierBothwell's certificate of sufficiency “on their face” of the reca!] petitions against Counciimen Blaine and Wardall, which the coun- cil by a viva voce vote ordered shelved by voting to “place it on) file,” Councilman Griffiths submitted a |minority report, holding that the council should either accept It and| call a special election, or else re ject it as “insufficient.” President Wardall gave up the chair to Coun cilman Blaine and attacked Grif- fiths, saying that he could not more | deliberately place the council! mem- bers in a predicament than by hi attitude, ly exchanged by “The day my little son around my necks and o and whispers: wuts his chubby baby arms dies, ob, #0 closely to me, th bestest muvver in the dot 1 shall be a thousandfold happier than when the newspapers all over the orld printed my picture as the ‘world’s most beautiful woman.’ That, is the way Miss Ivy Close baby boy to a London newspaper man. Mra. Elwin Neame, who was untit Dec. 26, 1910, introduced her Two years ago she was pronounced the “most beautifol woman in the world” by nine celebrated artists who judged the London Daily Mall beauty contest, in which more than 15,000 celebrated beauties were entered. After the contest Miss Close married Elwin Neame, the photographer who had taken the photo- graphs of her for the Daily Mail Recently Mra, Neame became the mother of a bouncing baby boy He in a very good-looking youngster after his mother. admiring family and takes In particular, he has her mouth, critics say. He weighed nine and & half pounds at birth, and is gaining right along. His name is Ronald. RECALL ON SHELF * Wardall | “that I came to more |him and said that in trying to get | face with | “He inspired an article, sald of Griffiths, the petitions put on file 1 was} helving them. | “You did say that to me,” turned Griffiths | “It was an absolute falsehood,” | was Wardall's retort. | The majority report of the judiciary committee was then jadopted. The committee consists jot Counclimen Wardall, Kellogg and |Griffiths. Kellogg was included in |the original recall movement last | August, and his term is up in March. The petitions will also be |put on file, and the recallers will thus be given no chance to supple- ment them with additional names |in the 10 days allowed by the char- ter, unless the suit started last 8: urday to compel some action on the i's part ts decided in their QUEER THINGS IN THE NEWS Convicts Offer Reward for Two of Their Fugitive Companions. Thirty convicts in the Texas pen- itentlary have written to Gov. Col |quitt offering a reward of $291 for the capture of two fellow-prisoners who escaped from the Wynne con viet farm In this letter they say they are well treated, and to run away was an outrage. Find Loaded Cartridge in a Man's Appendix. When the doctors opened Benja- _|min Kremer at Lawrenceburg, Ind., to find out what was the matter with his appendix, they found a loaded cartridge in it, He died from appendicitis. It is supposed he had the cart- ridge in his mouth, preparing to load his gun, when he swallowed it. Wife Is His of Their nares. Mrs. Augusta Fund has been in- stalied as master of the Livingston, N. J., Grange. Her husband was chosen secre tary, and along with the other members has to call her “master,” She is the first woman to be master of the Grange, ‘Master"—by Election Says “Farm” Selis at Regy- lar Rai h. A “baby farm” has. ee found by Migs Catherine A. Freeman, a Bos- pital, but will recover. ton philanthropist, near Providence, R. 1, which, she says, sells babies Tegularly, The rate for smaff infants is $26 apiece, and most of those sold are taken to Cana Courted on Horseback and Married in the Gaddie. The marriage of Miss Frances Handwerk and Garret J. Van de Riet at Fort Benton, Mont., was the culmination of: a romance of the dle. He rescued her when her horse ran away, courted her on their datly rides, they plighted their troth on their horses, and were married sit- ting in their saddles in front of the Methodist parsonage, after which they rode 45 miles home. Send Live Goope to Furnish Grease to Cure Taft's Cold, Prosident Taft ought to get rid why his cold in short order now, for Representative “Jim” Watson and jacob Finkelstein of Indi have sent him a live goose. ‘The goose is not to be eaten, but to furnish grease to cure the ex- ecutive's cold. apolis Thin Men Have More Germs Than Fat, Women Lees Than Eithe ikada, a Japanese doctor, who his been making experiments at Breslau, announces that the aver- age thin man 4,500 germs to the square inch, and fat men 20 per cent fewer. -|placed a valu ‘Stops a Cough Quickly w Music J ords by Scha by Cond DEFENSE SCORES POf IN HAZZARD TRIAL (Special to The Star.) PORT ORCHARD, Wash., Jan, 23 —The defense in the first dexree murder trial of Dr. Linda Burfield Hazzard, the fast cure specialist charged with starving to death Claire Williamson, scored a potnt the crossexamination of Dor. thea Williamson, alster of the dead girl, and principal witness for the state, when a letter was introduced, | written by Claire, to Miss Conway, the Williamson family nurse, saying that Dorothea, “who had been trou- bled with a weak brain for several " was recovering under Mrs. ‘ atment. Other letters i zard as being kind to her and treat ing her satisfactorily, were also in- troduced. At the conclusion of Miss Wil spoke sharply to her and treated her unkindly, She also testified that Dr. Hazzard employed men to act as murses for her, and she gave further testimony involving the charge that Mra. Hazzard was ap- {propriating some of the son money. Claire's = by Mrs. Hazzard, ae the decease: which she makes to Dr. Hazzard, was also im (By United Press PORTLAND, Or., want a drink and I'm it,” shouted Gus & down town saloon. volver and shot root, He got the drink aad |Mee got him. KENYON FOR cl WASHINGTON, Jan. Wm. 8. Kenyon of lowa port the candidacy for {ial nomination of bis Senator Cummins. red this afternoon ; Taft. When he emerg White House he declared tion in regard to Cum v4 dacy, saying he “couldn't be) ed to go back on @ nath LOTS OF SOFT, FLUFFY, LUSTROUS HAIR AND NEVER ANY D; You can double the beauty of your hai in ten minutes with a little Danderine When you see a head of heavy hair, that glistens with beauty and is radiant with life; has an incom parable softness and is fluffy and dustre you can at once conclude that this man or woman is using Danderine, because nothing else ac complishes so much for the hair. 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