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As zi 3 YOU CAN NOW HAVE Z A Moving Picture Show At Home! Edison's latest invention, the Kinet n < Sale. It is not a toy, b nderfully ¢ t nt atres all over the world. It weig! t enty f[ ad packs up comple toa 1 not ht har a good sized lunch b It f ip compactly-—can be at tached to any electric t fixture and is re to go ahead The films are exchangeal © th ray be traded for new at a trifling expense; a all fee being charged for the exchange EDISON’S LATEST INVENTION, ry THE KINETOSCOPE Prices for These Wonder-Workers Begin at $65 The highest priced del be nly $&&—the differ- ence lying in the str re kk 1 and the s of ¢.§ the picture projected. Pictures almost as big as the pro verbial side of a house can be had fr th vest pocket Kinetoscope if desired. If electric ¢ s not available an acetylene burner be us s« t achine can be used anywhere In addition to the moving 1 scope with t safety, It can ture features the m not get out er, cannot burn equipped with s up or explod pnot be at up 80 that views of lands may | wrong, will last under or be seen. The slides for this pur. conditions a ime. It fe r pose contain ten views and cost | garded by t ntifie world G0c each—Se a view. Both film | as a marvelous invention and slides last indefinitely one of the greatest alds to e Anybody can use the Kineto- | cation ever devised FREE DEMONSTRATION Tomorrow Afternoon—2 to 5 p. m. Out-of-town folks should write Retailers should | diately for full particulars, cata S| write to our whol eB and list of subjects. ment for catalogue and fall par f | Heulars. e Fe SUCCESSORS TO D. S. JOHNSTON CO. Third and University EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE PACIFIC COAST. .We will move to our new store, 1424 Third av., about October Ist. We are closing out all machines that have been used and machines taken in exchange, at half price. 1101 THIRD AVE., COR. SPRING. ' P ry IMPORTERS OF FINE MILLINERY 1005 THIRD AVENUE (Near Madison) . | OPENING SHOWING OF FALL & WINTER HATS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20-21 ' The season is opening up with many new fabrics and ideas for fashioning them and weave. will surprise you. 1205 SAY YOU SAW IT iN THE STA We are making special leaders at a cut price of a few splendid patterns that are handsome and will wear like iron Come in and see them and_talk ‘over style Our values in $25 and $30 suits FROST & CO. Successor to Frost & O’Neil FIRST AV. R. AM ALITTLE PAIN in THE TooTH Sift ° Ry f (From the Philadelphia North | American.) | To obtain the sentiment of tour W Mexico and its of his polls a Wilson 34 yrted t follows » re rep Re Taft 260, Debs 119. | The tourists whom I interview led,” sald Mr. Sharpless, “reprene od easily 36 different sta throughout the country, and, to my mind, the result is a fair indication of how the political winds are b Two-hundred-pound Joseph E. Washington, sneezed so hard he bre i by cough John Moran until he a driver. With the death of Chief Justice R. O. Duubar, the nomination election of supreme cqurt a the nonpartisan judicial ticket may fall to any lawyer in the *, how ver obscure he may be. The law This Landlord Never Lived in Seattle PHILADELPHIA, § Hawking, a wealthy le mar acturer, who died in 1910, at age of 98 years, surprined 18 antown families by to them the houses in which/| they 1 and for which they had paid rent to Hawkins j The houses are valued at about) $4,000 each | One of Hawkins’ hobbies was to/ ferret out isolated persons in need | of assistance and rendering it with | out letting any person know the/ identity of the donor. LABOR LEADERS MUST APPEAL BY NOVEMBER WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Sam- uel Gompers, John Mitchell and} Frank Morrison of the American Federation of Labor were given un- til Nov. 1 to complete their appeal to the appellate court of the Dis- | trict of Columbia from the sen tences Imposed by Justice Daniel T. Wright for alleged contempt of court. | FALLS 100 FT. | FROM AIRSHIP bequeath. | ng BEVIER, Mo., Sept. 20.—Thrown| |from his airship 100 feet to the| earth, Geo, Underwood, represent- ing the San Antonio Aviation club| of California, is in the hospital] here today fatally injured } Underwood was giving an exhi-| bition at the state fair here when 4 gust of wind upset his machine. Several hundred persons witness-| ed the accident | MILITANTS TAKE | ‘HIKE OF LIBERTY’ LONDON, Sept. 20.—"A march of Mberty” from London to Edin burgh to take place early in Octo-| ber, Is the newest thing in demon-| strations planned here by the militant suffragets. en plan to make ap route, some traveling on horseback | and others on foot. It is expected that five weeks will be consumed in making the trip. today The Girls, You're Awful Thin, Says Princess | WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Prin- cess Gagarine of Russia, who is here with her husband, has caused a commotion in social circles by erit icising the American women for be- ing “slende |}. “American women of good breed ing are so remarkably slender,” sald | the princess. “They hu too | much, that Js the reason, very-| where you see the American wom-| an, whether she is going shopping, visiting or elwewhere, she is moving | fast, as if she did not have « second | to lowe.” | WELL= WELL THis 1% VER inrenestin STRAW VOTE IN 35 | STATES; TAFT THIRD ists In the West and Far West on | the presidential situation, Albert W.] | Sharpleas of Concord Delaware | county, whose father in a Roosevelt | president r, made oll of 11 different touring parties whict pre traveling between Milwaukee and Seattle, in the last fow weeks He returned home yesterday from NEVER MIND H-VES-yES WE CAN FILL THAT NiIC€Ly NEWS ODDITIES stant bis ribs. Flynn, a oke one ation master at An ordinance enacted at Gary, Ill, provides a fine of $25 If a fellow jand bis girl are caught riding together on a motor yole. The proprietors of an Albany lunch room are being sued for $5,000 who claims that an ancient egg made him did himself permanent injury Excited by moving picture scenes of a fight between settiers and DUNBAR’S PLACE ON THE BENCH provides that where candidates re ceive & majority vote at the prt wary election, they are at once ted. Judge Dunbar and his who were up for re election, had no opposition, but the official canvass of election returns has not yet nm made. If, there. fore, the name of any other lawyer wes written In by friends in a com- piimentary way, he m soon & the pleasant surprise that he has been ected supreme court judge two associates: LU SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS For Boys 2% to 10 In fancy tweeds, cheviots serges, The most complete sortment for little fellows. PRICES $2.50 to $12.50 TWO-PANTS SCHOOL SUITS In double-breasted and folk atyles. In Scotch mixtures, in browns, grays and fancy pat~ terns, Ages 7 to 17. PRicns $ $5 and $7.50 HIGHER-GRADE SUITS on 6 gar- styles Nor- One pair of trousers to 18. Handsomely finished ments, in all the latest colors’ and fabrics BOYS’ OVERCOATS A splendid showing of the new shawl collar, belted back and military styles; also convertible collar nodéls. Ages 2% to 18. prices $3.50 « $15.00 St. Free ! This fine watch or @ safe free to customers purchasing a boy's mult or overcoat Complete and Furnishing of Mats for boys. J. Redelsheimer & Co, First, Corner Columbia, Caps ¥ AY THE STAR—FRADAY,SEPTEMBER 20, 1912. IT AMUSES THE DENTIST! ALITTLE BIT STUBBORN BUT Hee PULL Our THE N&AVES curT Gums POINDEXTER > PRAISED BY }& poor third. Debs loomed up al-| WOMEN’S MEN'S most as strongly as did Taft ee Roots like eu e, in tan Rue Lined, Heavy, Solig The vote taken by Mr. Sharpless| Senator Jones, who has just re 1 aia f, F call, @9 50 1 or wan divided as follows turned from Washington to help| patent colt our 1 ; $3.50 Roos LAma Trimmer Humphrey for “etn ; to 7; widths AA to F ee ‘ rr te reelection to congress in this dis-| BOISE, Ida, Bept Bam Tem than above, same r of in med at, on Prin % 8 #2 44 8) trict, was severely scored for his! pleton in dead here ay, having | in tan Russia calf and @9 59 cut. All %* ss @ 1 onition to the eight-hour law for| been shot by Willis Stevenson, a gun-metal calf Oui sizes P 8 . pee prosperous rancher, who invokes Be ceeree im 8 speech by Oscar! tne “unwritten law’ as his detens We are making « ement sroom the best place in the Portland 1 “ “ 22) the & Postoffice Peta opts wee bee - aeaotion ay to get moderate-priced Shoes that are the best quality obtalg jeatvie 7 «or «aa 19} Clerk ne ball, last might.| ver Mrs. Stevenson ’ Bee te ° indexter, the progres-|" ‘si ove d r ra di SEE THESE NEW LINES . Stevenson had applied for a di $ rth. Yekime 2 18 8 ive from this state, sald North Yak Neleos vos the credit for all| Yoree from his wife, alleging her ma t Tacoma to u ™ hyo me SECS 7 affection: had be » Tem , the good legislation in behalf of|Sffectious had been stolen by Tem Turrell Shoe Co. chy iy re office © ploye elaon t © 7 + agyonn . ‘ % jp: t n“ Phage yes. Nelson | Templeton rode on his land, and 122 Marion St. or 903 Second Ave. > a 4s 8 spoke { nearly two hours on thé| saur some words attempted to value of organisation the draw a revolve Stevenson in “ 6 1) clerks, and comm Work | gtantly sent @ bullet through Tem ———~issaillg ie’ os 8 | 0f the progressive members of con pletot « braie grees, who gave them the right to “ ee so2 me 6260) «(18/) affiliate with the American Feder-| ation of Labor and the auton j ace ording } w D. the local M. Wells editor of spo tic increase in pay to length of service. Swarthout, president union, presided, Hulet and George the Union (CHIEF CALLS | BURNS ‘TIN- STAR’ COPPE (By United Press Leased Wire) |Indians, Emmett W, Allen of Syracuse, N. Y,, dropped dead CHICAGO, Sept. 20,—Scathing denunciation of Lieut. Burny of the | Falting 300 feet at Greenburg, Pa., Cari Patmore, a New York avi-|Chicago police, who alloy 4 two ator, only sprained his ankle men suspected of complicity ia the sins robbery of the branch bank of Ximena McGlashan of Truckee, Cal, makes $50 a week selling) Montreal at New Westminster, B. butterflies to collectors. C., to eseape from a Chicago sa loon, was voiced here today by By & silent marriage, J. W. Hildebrandt and Miss Elizabeth @aker| Chief of Police MeWoen of Baltimore have beco: man and wife. All they did was to smile ay “If these prisoners are allowed to each other and sign two copies of the wedding service. escape, Chic ® pollee would be si ¥ + | the laughing stock of the police ‘orld. Burns omitted none of the SOME UNKNOWN MAY GET preparations included in the ordi tary printed instructions given the ttm star detectives. TEETER AEAIERE EE EE EW YORK, Sept. 20—* “Get your feet to the ground, * pluck up courage and pop the question, and you will get a wife of your own selection,’ was the advice given by Mayor Wm. J. Gaynor in a letter to H. R. Trimmer, of Minneapo- lin, who wrote the mayor to find him a wife. “All you need to do,” Gaynor wrote, “is to brace up. Go right up to the girle and tell them you want a wife. This * * * * 7 * * * * * * * eee TTT TTT TTT eT Te Te might be a iittle abrupt, but Ket around that the best way # you can aod everything will & come out all right.” * * Di i i a Mn i eine i ad THEY’VE FOUGHT ANOTHER FIGHT (By United Press ROME, Sept. 20.— received today from Gen. Refsoll say that the Italians have buried 1,184 Turks killed in the battle at Derna, the bloodiest engagement of the Turko-Italian war. A dirtgible balloon, pressed into service by the Italians, was destroyed during t battle. Leased Wire) Official reports It’s “Sympathetic Appendicitis” Sure NEW YORK, Sept Lena Lieberman is 21 years old, and #0 is her aunt, Miss Lottie Lieber- 20.--Miss man. They live together, dress alike, think alike and work alike in a shirt waist factory. Now they have appendicitis alike and are re- covering from operations performed on the same day. Physicians at the Har Mariah hospital did not recall any prece- ent for “aympathetic appendicitis.” It was reported at the hospital that both patients are doing well, although each Is worried about the other. . BRYAN IN MONT. (By United ress Le BOZEMAN, Mont, Se; J. Bryan, here today, repeated his charge that “the interests controlled the White House during Roosevelt's term as president.” He speaks at Hutte tonight, and will go into Idaho tomorrow BOYS BEAT THEIR WAY FROM EAST Tom Ayers, 1%, of Minneapolis, and Harvey Lombard, 10, of Helena, Mi are in the juvenile ward of th county jail today, after “beat- ing” their way on the bumpers and in freight cars, They were picked up by Deputy Sheriff Starwich, and had a nickel as their joint capital They said they liked their trip, but were “tickled to death” to get a bath, and won't mind in the least if their parents send for them, WHO SAID NOBODY LOVES FAT ONES? MUNCIB, men and women of the elty having Ind., Sept. 20.—Fat complained to the city humane of ficer that certain street cars are without springs, and that riding {n these vehicles endangers the health of passengers, the superintendent of police today ordered the traction company to put springs on the cars, MAIL CLERKS the eight-hour day,, of McNamara, | Record, also ne OPEN AANCHERSFIGHT OVER WOMAN; en and Women lines of passed fg E HOSPITAL REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT. |SHO | ALL WORK GUARANTEED BEST EQUIPMENT MEANS BEST WORK Shoe Hospital Klein’s Shoe Hospital 618 Becond Ave. ‘ xt Hut Hote 217 James Bt. Hist! Prisoners Safe From Pickpockets W YORK, Bept. 20. Harburger took unusual precautions | recently for the protection of a doz-| @n prisoners who were transferred from the Tombs to the penal insti tutions on Blackwell's island, When the prison van was backed up to the Tombs the sheriff learned that of the two dozen prisoners to be moved half of them had been convicted as pickpockets. The sheriff then directed that the pickpockets ride by themselves in the patrol wagon, while the others went in the prison van. EF was moved to this proc cause many of the prisoners had ar- Ucles of more or leas value about them. YOM KIPPUR AT SUNDOWN ri Model TRAVEL ON THE “MILWAUKEE” BETWEEN Seattle and Grays Harbor ‘Trains leave Seattle 7:90 A. M. and 4:90 P, M. For particulars regarding fares and train service, call on or addres CITY TICKET OFFICE Second and Cherry, or Jackson St. Union Office. Tonight at sundown the most ba solemn of Jewish holidays, “Yom Kippur,” begins, and for the next |” 24 hours a fast te observed. Spe celal services will be held in all the synagogues. Both the orthodox and the “reformed” Jews observe this LADIES’ FALL AND WINTER COATS $14 to $29 It certainly should be an inspiration to the coat seeker to visit our store and see the beautiful assortment we have dis- played, in all the leading colors and ma- terials, Made up in plain and mannish models, also belted and Norfolk effects, cutaways and “54-inch Johnny Coats.” Prices $14.00 to $29.00 Alterations Free. Ladies’ Suits, Hats, Shoes, etc. Open a charge account here. down what you can and then 00 2 We Trust the People, Stores Everywhere. day, and their places of business will be closed tomorrow until *ul t “Yom Kippur* means “Day of Atonement.” This is the tenth day of the Jewish year. It is on this day, according to Jewish theology, that the Almighty finally seals the fate of all living beings. Accord- ingly, the day is spent in fast and ayer || Those Nifty Pajamas Land Him in Jail WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Be- cause he persisted in wearing his pajamas and bathrobe while on night duty in the val hospital in Gray's Ferry road, and refused to put on his uniform when requested to do so by a female nurse employ- ed in the institution, 8. E. Morse, a male nurse employed in the same hospital, bas been arrested and placed in the guard house. Following Moore's imprisonment in the brig of the institution, a story became current that there was a feud between the male and female nurses at the Naval hospital This is the first case of the kind that has been brought to the atten- tion of the navy department, WILSON IN OHIO COLUMBUS, O., Sept, 20.—Gov. ernor Woodrow Wilson arrived here today three hours ahead of the schedule set for his tour in behalf of his presidential candidacy, and improved the shining moments by sleeping peacefully until 10 o'clock. Pay If you contemplate ing a Fall Sulit, see first. Visitors are aiWaye, welcome. Our styles and fabrics are im the lead) Our New York office : us only the best of ever thing and at the people wish to pay. Children's Shoes The Educator Shoe fF school is guarapteed:| Prices-— p $1.75 « $205 Boys’ suits AND # GIRLS’ COATS $4.75 $6.75 Dr. L. R. Clark, D, D. 8. TOOTH MISSING, ONE OR MORE? Let us replace them without a . plate, Our work is guaranteed to $7 $8 look and feel natural, and is as = good as your own teeth ever were, Our famous Cosmetic Plates re- store the youthful lines which you lost when your teeth were extract jed, Remember, our prices are ex. \ceptionally low. Regular extra \heavy $10 gold crowns $4, Regular |$10 plates $5 | Our guarantee is the .one that jprotects you, it is signed by the joperator and manager, Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8. (Manager) 1405 Third Av N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring this Ad with you Open Saturdays Unit P.M. “s i

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