The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 24, 1912, Page 3

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Wirain Paturday and re pm Ddegeage trait train leaves freigh( shed at its St. at 6 pm BWEST TRACTION ‘ TAKE M’MANIGAL WILSON TO USE AIG STICK NEW YORK, Sept, 24.--Plat dec | laration that Gov, Woodrow Wilson the democratic candidate for prest dent, would interfere if the d | cratic convention at | tempts t nominate | 0 he day by democratic} ' ra who recently visited Se girt, Gov, Wilson, these leaders say, sent the following message to New York democrats 1 want to be president, but I do not want the office badly enough to gain it at the expense of certain principles.” Acting Chairman McAdoo confer red with Gov, Wilson yesterday and learned that if Tammany persists in ite efforts to renominate Dix, that Wilson will act Jealous, Kills Monkey Which Loved a Woman PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Sept. 24 Jealousy of a chimpanace'’s affec tons, which were directed more to- ward Mra. Leo Nages of New Ha ven, Conn. than ward J. Amer rris, ite trainer, caused him to the animal, according to charges made by the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cru elty to Animals. Mra. Nages ix the wife of the animal's owner, who had it on exhibition. The chimpansee had an affection for Mra. Nages that was almost human Norrie considered the beast bis particular pet and treated it Ike a child. The animal's marked preference for Mrs. Nages angered the he seized an iron bar uek the animal on the head. skull was fractured. TO INDIANAPOLIS (My Vetted Prose Leased Wire? LOS ANGELES, Sept. 24.--That Ortie McManigal, confessed dyna- miter, who was arrested several months ago, together with the Me- Namara brothers in connection with Company Blots Town Off Maryland Map BALTIMORE, Md, Sept. 4.—An the residents of the town of Cono Wingo, Md., have been ordered to vacate their houses at once, The entire village has been purchased bY & power development company and will be flooded in connec a with the erection of a big power dam across the Susquehanna river. The population of Conowingo is about 400. AtFountains & Elsewhe a Ask for oe HORLICK’S The Original and Genuine | MALTED MILK The Feod-arink for All Ages. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains, Delicious, invigorating and sustaining, Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no imitation. Just say “HORLICK'S” __Not in Any Milk Trast + | WHICH OF THESE COOKS WOULD YOU Like SCHEDULE DEGREE: OF REWARDS BAN PRANCISCO, a reward for the Chine ndits killed ¢ Sept captu who onment $400, conviction of murder cond degree $240, Dance at Dreamland tonight HE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1912, u“ of two bbed and © Sam, an aged restaurant « Nt Wine 10 TAKE HOME WITH YOU ON THE TRAIN? NEEDS NO JOB NOW. ELLSWORTH, Pa, Sept. 24 letter awaits William Brady here Pills Pills jtoday advising him that his father. A| Wm. Brady, & botanist, has left him $54,000. The son left here on Friday seeking work WOMAN KILLED IN AN ELEVATOR Ae keeper h early Friday, Long | Nela T secretary of the Chi eee Rendocies. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 24.—Mre. nese Six Companies, today notified more Billowsness. eit A. Havkinn was instantly kill the polloe that the members of this! Constipation, Constipation. | 6 in 4 downtown department store organization would pay the follow Ayer’s Pile. today when, changing her mind and ing weale a o deciding to get off the elevator af For conviction with the death Ayer's Pills, ter it had started upward from the sentence imposed $800, life impris Ayer's Pills. third floor, she fell over backward and down the shaft to the basement. If your doctor says this is all eee! Tight, remember it! Sirti. el, Maes. Charter Oak Heaters, ‘Furniture Company Modern | . | aor the Los Angeles Times dyuamiting and several other crimes, was quiet- ly taken from the county jall here Sunday by Detective Malcolm Me BROS. AVENUE chiropractic § adjust fe when you feel the ailing. Nature is im warning humanity yet so many so ‘We will make a careful aad | | | R. Clark, D. bv. 8. IY MADE To Last abe! pi te Pleasing to the aesthetic sense, be useful ana lasting to id Practical pocketbook ™ Sombine both in our| igen 4 endeavor, through | Mor aPeelalizing each line sive our patrons the auatty possible Offices are tar . Pr: delightfully clean Stery dentist associated with 4s alive all the time to the vad Patrons. Our . System and square et OMbOUL have heen a Fe tilluence in busiai business, ng our "Reo! $10.00 Never-Slip Plates, Clark, D. 0. ‘yee NW. Cor, Union Ad with you EVERETT. .| Laren of the Burns agency, and, ac- rie m, 1:00, . companied by his uncle, Geo. Behm em TAs, 8:30, |and two deputies, started for Indi. lapolia to testify gal, even though case were closed, and he wa: away secretly to avoid possible t ( Stra heavy $10.00 Gold. % was made public today. According to MeLaren, several persons would be interested In “getting” MeMant- the Me rouble. Embezzled $620,000 —Dies in Poverty NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—Death In poverty has come to Cornelias Lan- sing Alvord, called by many the “Prince of Embezziers,” who in 1901 pleaded gullty and was sent to Sing Sing priron after a trial tn this city for embezzling nearly ¥ 000 from the First National bank. Alvord died in his humble home at Lockport, N. Y.. where he essay- ed a quiet life after being freed from Sing Sing. The only defense Alvord made at bis trial was con- tained in the sentence: “It was not $700,000, as charged, that I KNOX IN STORM N wW YORK, Sept. 24.--Secretary of State Philander C. Knox, who ‘has sailed from Japan, ix probably in deadly peril today, Knox left Yokohama for the United States just before a typhoon came today, evered all communica "s vessel is in the storm THE MARKETS id by th price.” Prices In all subject to variation freshness and general these prices, uniem cated, are for str Kare—Moy ese, ranch Fratt—s ere jew apples lencla oranges ‘ is Price, Py i need Meate—selting Chucks é Loins, No. 1, full eut.. 1, No. 1 No.1 . steer. Fore, steer Rounds Ox to Liver Heart. Mutton— gE e—— Dressed hogs Trimmed siden .. Short Shoulde' 7 Liver sausage Bologna ... Tubs . Carrots, local .r Beets, local . Turnips, sack natoes, 20-Th, Cauliflower, Wheat hay . Bran . Shorts Whole Cracked corn Middiin, Rolled mixed ‘sate and barley f TO DELICATE FLAVOR RETAINED From GARDEN TEACUP The flavor tells the story. The flavor of Ridg- ways Teas speaks vol- umes. You detect the superiority in the first sip. Not only the selec- tion of the finest leaves and buds of the tea crops, but blending brought to a science, is responsible for the remarkable flavor of Ridgways Teas. A flavor which appeals to Royal palates and connoisseurs all over the world. No other teas ap- proach Ridgways in flavor or purity. Try it. Get some from your grocer today. Sealed in air-tight, dust- proof packages. $1, 75c, 50c per Pound Pounds—Halves—Quarters Schwabacher Bros. & Co. Distributors At All High-Class Grocers FINED $25 FOR SHORT WEIGHT The John B. Agen Co, was fined in Judge Gordon's court yester day afternoon for welling butter un-| der weight. Inspector Rhinehart, ot! the weights and measures depart-| ment of the city, testified that his} THE HAIR OF YOUR YOUTH. |department had been checking up| “Rich, glossy, luxuriant, faseinat on shipments of butter » that) ing hair of youth company for some time. The com-| Why should you not keep it so— plaint wax made on a case of but-| continue to have it-—plenty of soft, ter wold August 17, which was mark-| youthful-looking hair, to dress in ed 26 pounds and was found to! the many styles most becoming to welgh but 24 pounds and four! you—that keep you looking young, ounces: attractive—that please you and The company pleaded that the| your admirers, too fault was purely technical | Don’t let the grey hairs in— ’ |they'll make you look old—lose GIRL DUCK WIN your charm and freshness,’ Be S | #4 thers notice the at once and cor too (By United Press Leased Wired HONOLULU opt. 24.—Miae | “ERE Ruth W. Stacker a ttHyearold swimmer, is today the conqueror of Mrs. Tessie Desch of Oakland champion 100-yard swimmer of th Pacific coast, in a 30-yard contest pet ae cre, Mins ‘Stacker’s time was fal bottle weconds, je Mra. Desch's Newark, » was 20 sec was 20 wec-| nmended by Bar- cou 1

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