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THE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912, NEVER TOOK LESSON IN LIFE, BUT SHE’S BECOMING FAMOUS SINGER BONE OF ONE LER USED TO FIX ANOTHER NEW YORK, Oct, d—As he lay in his cot at Bellevue hospital to- day, the firet man in history to have part of the bone of one of his lege used to repair the other leg, Samuel Cohen said he was greatly disap. pointed that the doctors had refused to let him watch them perform the remarkable operation. Cohen je 33. A horse kicked him 15 weeks ago and broke his left leg between the knee and ankle. He stayed In Bellevue two months and then went home with his leg is plas ter, On September 10 he returned to the hospital, The broken bones had failed to unite, An X-ray view showed the bones in good position. Dr. Frederick H. Albee, one of the visiting surgeons and a ‘specialist in bone grafting, examined Cohen and decided to bridge the fracture with bone from the right shin, Knowing the operation was novel, Cohen asked leave to look on, He ATTENTION RealEstate Owners The growth of this institution has been so satisfactory during the past few years that its Directors feel justified in greatly reducing interest rates to borrowers; so that we are now on practically an equal footing with many of the larger loaning institutions of Eastern States. READ CAREFULLY THE FOLLOWING RATES: Compare them with the rates offered by any financial institution, either local or foreign, which makes loans on Seattle real estate. AND REMEMBER THIS: That we make a specialty of residence loans in any amount from $300 to $20,000.00 vomaing mother andthe aged. mahed en powder fonn, in a minote. Ack for HORLICK’S, in University and districta Tam able to ‘at thia low price just now Tam Pauling direct from my a said he felt sure he had nerve i sainigg city. You rave [| enough. ‘The doctors did not axree pon 2 Greater Seattle, that we loan from 1 to 10 years, and CHARGE NO a oe hoes with him, and put him under ether SSION. jyart A lara toad of W200." Jo. || Cut Away Dead Bone With a Chisel, ON see the wood at On stripping the flesh from the broken leg and drawing down the it was seen the bone near i deadened. In or- der to freshen the ends so they would unite, Dr. Albee chipped COMPARE THESE RATES WITH ALL OTHERS OFFERED $86.99 a month pays interest LEONA GUERNEY Total amount r ind principal of a $1,000 loan in & groove about the aise of a man's) Core” 08 the stage; talent fe) at ee eee eS mei 24.41 & month pays interest and principal of a 1.000 loan in Total amount repaid in 4 years little finger in the pieces of sepa-| @8*ing her famous. aeihae “talk tk ee beens tae 20.28 a month pays interest and principal ot 1/000 loan in Total amount repaid in 6 years rated bone. Next he sawed out Leona was born In Tashkend, 8! — Mh lo BON, eet 17.53 & month pays interest and principal of a 1,000 loan in Total amount repaid in 6 years from the tibia of the right log a|beria, 26 years ago. Her grand-| protect the family of the man whose SSeS & month pays taterent and princins! ofa 1.080 lean ie Total amount repaid in 7 years piece of bone to fit into the groove prone ay OF the MAR 14.14 @ month pays interest and principal of a 1,000 loan in Total amount repaid in 8 years fathers both had been rabbis, and/ talents had amused them. Our her father was the only Jewish of-| property was confiscated and moth. | marrow cavity and the filling bone) ficer in the Russian army | er, my sister and I were given two was cut to that depth. Having fit "My people had been humiliated) weeks in which to leave Siberia, so | ted tt into place, the doctors bound) by the government,” says Leona,|we came to America, Mother be it there with kangaroo tendons, and| “but while my father lived we were| came a sample maker in ope of the | then put the leg in plaster. allowed to carry on our business! finest stores in Boston. eo aacrk in previous operations in bone] and live in the place of our choos) ficed and suffered and worked, but }erafting steel plates with steeljing. Before my grandfather could| there was no money for culture. I screws have been used. move to Siberia, where he saw ex-| adored’ music and often went with- cellent business opportunities, he out food to hear the operas in Caatle was compelled to learn a trade, not) Square theatre. That music meant & profession, but a trade requiring| everything to me. We lived in a him to work with his hands | basement, and, as t scrubbed floors, 'TO CARE FOR UNFORTUNATES), cons Seeman ory Sco |tase a ot a ae ot oe SAN DIEGO, Oct. 3.--Chief of Po-| labor, That is why they are forced’ never had a lesson.” lice Wilson announced today that ms jhe would clone up the city's re [stricted district just as soon ax he was satisfied that the reform organ 10 years, Total amount repaid in 10 years .. 12.13 a month pays interest and principal of a 1,000 loan in The groove w dug down to the If Loan is paid off in one year we charge one year’s interest only. If Loan is paid off in thirteen months we charge thirteen months’ interest only, etc. We Endorse on the Back of Each Note the Exact Amount Required ta Pay Loan in Full at End of First Year and at End of Each Month Thereafter. (Ask for circular explaining this feature.) 1912 SUCCESS IN BUSINESS Depends ina large measure Aimely ald and coopera @ strong and conserva cl of this bank is and its officers make f to be genuinely foter ta the success of depos bank has made friends it has made good tn its with the public. It has ity and @ certain high 2 Your abstract and insurance papers are held here in our own vaults, where you may procure them on a minute’s notice. ake — WIFE IN MAN’S CLOTHES = — a eee = which appeals to the ae shown by the steady fm our deposits and faations of the city could take care of the less depraved of the 200 omen inmates of that section. HORSEWHIPS HER RIVAL No Commissions—No “Renewal” Charges—No Waste to Borrowers Members of a committee of citizens who have been working quietly on | problem for several months are © that they can do their part nd the police expressed them | selves as confident that the district could be closed in a few weeks if not sooner. On the committee are Several women who have betn ac | tive In civie work | BIG PAYROLL The largest monthly pay roll in the history of Seattle schools has been approved by the school board. }It amounted to $96,909.57, being | $7,000 greater than the month of | September, 1911. The increase is due to the additions to the teaching staff and the increase of salaried The board also voted to lease Madi- son park for the seven football games to be played by the local high schools. A lot near the unt versity was bought. MARION, ©., Oct. 3.—As a sequel to a sensational horse whipping administerpd by an indignant wife in a man’s clothing, police are searching for Frank Valodin, who, posing an Leslie E in, million- aire son of the head of the Haldwin Locomotive Works, it id, pro- posed and won the love of Mins Nancy Green, 22, a pretty telephone operator. Mrs. Valodin shattered the “hello” girl's dream of living In a man- sion. Lying in wait in a dark street, she found the girl strolling with Valodin and attacked her with a borsewhip, it is said. Valodin fled and left the girl to the mercy of his frantic wife. Pedestrians came to the rescue of Mise Green, who declared her inno cence of wrongdoing, saying she had been deceived. She said that she belfeved the man was here, as be had told her, to inapect and test 206 new locomotives pot in service by the Erie raliroad. Miss Green re signed ber position, she said, to marry him. DIXON DEMANDS PUBLICIT FOR TWO OLD PARTIES (By United Preee Leased Wire) |e contributed for Roosevelt's Call and Talk With Any of Our Officers Washington Santas and Loan Associating 810 Second Avenue (Seattle National Bank Bldg.) Assets $2,200,000.00 Established 23 Years JAL BANK dames Pionedr Square |DIRECTORY BY DISTRICTS This Directory Is Placed Here to Advise You of the Various Lines of Business in Your Own Locality. Patronize These Firms —They Depend on You for Support Fremont District COAL AND WOOD McMULLEN & CO. | Phone us for your Coal and Woot. | Office, H. £8, Ind. Moa 88. After @ p. m., Green 472, White 460. | SRI AR AE cA LEENA RCT TO LIVE NGS SELF TO HIS WIFE’S BE CAMDEN, N. J., Oct. 3.—James E. Selsor, 56 years old, leaving bis » (By United Press Leased Wire) wife in bed asleep, went to the cel- “WASHINGTON, D. C,, Oct. 3—|jar and obtained a rope. He re cost of living in the United /turned with it to the bedroom and jes ie higher than ever before, | hanged himself from the corner of rding to the government bureau | the head of the bed, on which his f labor, which has just completed | wife still iay asleep. an investigation of prices in the! In his struggle one of bis hands important Industrial centers of 32/nit his wife in the face. She sat states, Fifteen important articles/ up in bed screaming, not knowing of food, including meats, milk, but-| what bad struck her. ter, flour, lard, eggs and potatoes,| When she saw her husband sus- were investigated. A slight d¢/ pended from the bedpost she ob- crease in the price of smoked bacon tained his pocketknife and cut the WASHINGTON, Oct. 3-—When/fight. The impression is general 7 ign tributi that this Investigation is direct ee eee cei ncummag |Etinst the progressive candidates IVORRIQETING 60 ee resumed | for president. Why not investigate its probe into contributions to re-| Wilson?” Asked If he had not be publican, democratic and progres: |advised that the committee intend sive campaigns here yeste: Gen. | od to investigate the campaign con ator Joseph M. Dixon of Mon jtribations to 1 parties, Dixon aged Col. Theo. Roose answered "haere oleae nad ore most certainly have not.” pared a demand that the committee Scrap With Oliver summon prominent democrats and you ought to be better int republicans to testify regarding DON’ TLAUGH NOW They got married on the 13th of the month, August 13, 1912. They laughed at the supersti- tion connected with that num- ber. They even boldly decided that it would be just lovely to "$5.00 BOOK FREE To any Jady who witl call at oup will present a Hee Senge Ihe Ree FREMONT DRU™ CO. Woodland Park formed, commented Senator Ol get married on the 13th, campa' receipts. The list in-|jiver of Pennsylvania. was noted but meat prices have! rope. she th: ed help, but| CLOVER LEAF DAIRY, Inc. ‘ . But today, less than two |compalgn recslrient, s brother of |. “It ie just 20 days to election and|soared 65 per cent and the report |Seleor died in an ambulance on the | — = INTERLAKE FUEL Co. months after the knot was tied, shows that the 14 other articles were higher on June 15, last, than a year before, and 10 of the articles this a square Chairman Clapp North 289; White 686. CLOVERLEAF DAIRY Chas. DO. Hilles,|I do not consider deal,” said Dixon. objected to this statement. way to the hospital, President Taft; chairman of the republican nation- iam, imme |al committee; W. McCoombs, }1319 N. 46th |N. 908.- N. 316 "3400 W. Park Av. N. 409 She alieges that Wi + . chairman of the national commit 1 am not reflecting,” replied | had advanved more than 560 per cent Most Complete and Sanitary Dalry | A perma gel marriage cory |tee, Speaker Champ Clark, con-|Dixon, “on any member of this|in the Inst 10 years. pahiuwan se 9 Wood ‘and. Coa I Building ‘Miterian The advance tn the price of po- tatoes In the last 10 years was 111.9 per cent. Sugar prices advanced 8.5 per cent. The chief reasons given for these Increases are the desertion of farming by the people and the middleman’s profit. GIVES LIFETO |i: SAVE HER BABY}: ; Oscar Underwood of Al- 12 Quarts for $1-00. and Teaming inhuman manner towards her, that he threatened her life, and was generally disagreeable, following paid by local 2 to the producers and prices paid by the retailer to the commis. sioners. The prices Ohio. in- After admitting that he had so-|terrupted Senator Paynter. “You Heited some funds for the progres-|are lecturing this committee. You sive cause, Dixon demanded the| were not invited here to lecture committee to tell him how deep it| but to testify. You are mistaken Intended to probe, saying: | when you charge that this investi “| want the committee to probe |gation is directed at only one can other campaign funds besides! didate.” ee SAILOR MISSING Officers of the United Sta 28 rev- enue cutter Manning are making In- quiries for J. D. Conners, a sailor on the boat, who disappeared from the ship last Friday. That his dis appearance is not desertion is Renton, Rainier Valley, i Jackson Street and Columbia according to 1 excelle 08u8 See AMERI" U PATRONIZE THE FOLLOWING FIRMS IN YOUR DISTRICT, THEY ARE RELIABLE shown by the fact that when he left GBy Unites Prose Rensee Wired vir 5 A, ale tenes ivi he ag “ae tceesl| — ODDITIES IN THE NEWS | seit eee ec tates |_ COLUMBIA” )___ RENTON Seattle last May. He Is 24, 5 feet 8 = her husband and the lat. png OO EE wt GROCER _|GENERAL MERCHANDISE inches tall and weighs 160 pounds.| | 4. angeles —The transfer of the senatorial probe Into Mexican! {00" Vor bruises as # reauit rs W. P. PHALEN Williams & McKnight r war troubles to El Paso, Tex., is announced here today by Senator Wm. Alden Smith, chairman of the committee. Phones, Beacon 1522, Columbia 1. Ir you The Leading Up-to-Date Grocer of AND SEE US WE of Howe's automobile overturn- SHOW You ing. Mre. Howe met her death in Rounds r ngue, fresh SQUARE-RIGGERS Methods, Modern the desire to Introd | Vercingetorix are coming up the New York—Grace Pendieton wants a divorce. She says her hus band ate elaborate meals alone in a restaurant and allowed her only The square riggers St. Paul and shielding the body of her infant LIVE WIRE BARGAINS the Rainier Valley. Pure Foods—Full Wei hts Phone Black 71, Ind. White 221. lass work makes it p: daughter from the falling ton- ser es to eden 14 new ing | Sound on their way to Seattle. The 15 cents. néau. “How is the baby?” Withers’ JACKSON ST... HARDWARE woing fi Alaska wit or ” 3 ‘ and patronage. Wa TOF caked cates talk New York.—Joseph Bard, able seaman, said he “kissed” Mrs. Kath. ap TAILORS 22-KT. $10.00 SOLID CROWNS POR $3.00 T Peet gt.te AND Pon. NS FOR $350 TO —,- iippiaggteama AIN On EN- FOR 56 TO 81.00. PT OF TEETH, 93.00. OVE PRICES ARK Fon erine Dempsey at BE. 84th st. Joseph was given five days for his amor- ous act. Washington.—“Pants” |e not proper legal wording for an indict- ment prretioroe, the theft of a pair of trousers, Police Judge Callan de- the Vercingtorix from Glascow, Eng., with 3,000 tons of pig tron, fire brick and fire clay. She has been 151 days on her voyage. She will take back a cargo of wheat for England, cided, ag Monessen, Pa—Twenty en fire rms were turned in in 15 minutes here when 2,210 volts of electricity were diverted, burning out fuses and setting fire to telephone boxes. CRIPPLED WOMAN CANDIDATE VANCOUVER, Wash. Oct. 3.— ° could be given an answer. PIANO IN WRECK SAVES A LIFE! SHERIDAN, Wyo., piano fencing him in a smalb open | Tub: space in his car of household goods was all that saved J. 8. Doyle of Oct, 3.—His Dressed hogs Trimmed sides Renton Hardware Co, Bome Big Specials on Hera BIG SAVINGS Phone Ind. White 301, Sunset M. 321 REAL ESTATE We make @ specialty of City Property and Factory Sites; can place any on¢ with @ legitimate proposition ‘Tailors Only Our Motto—“Fit Guaranteed” 2417 Jackson Beacon 1476 Star Want Ads GUanANTEED| Miss Litian Caldwell, a cripple, Is Serepenrcidp McCook, Neb., from being crushed # making a strenuous campaign for Elyria, Ohia—Henry Buchemin used a newspaper ad to notify sa/to death when a Burlington train & tong’ ue ig Chicken Ranches Acreage the office of city clerk, and stands! joonkeepers not to sell him a drink nor serve him, should a friend want|in which he was on his way home| D'S) ey: Loans Mortgages Insurance ‘American Cut- ate Dentists Tt Wve, “ser a chance to win against Charles Hasson, the incumbent. Miss Cald- well does her campaigning in a wheel chair. to buy him a drink. » Lats tale cial acai dgkialade * HAS HIS FIRST CIGAR AT 107 & crashed into some empty cars here. Doyle was badly bruised but had it not been for the piano he would w| have been killed, Hens Spring broth Loe ers .. 2"; [Bring Results WILSON & MARLOWE Harries Bidg., Renton, Wash, RAINIER VALLEY DISTRICT See Bartel ist of money sav * DANVILLE, UL, Oct. 3— *| WEDS WILL PLAY UNWEDS ers. Page 6, 315 ACRES * William Henry Harbough may *| REDWOOD CITY, Oct, 3.—An ee Sana *® take up smoking after having * Decision of Judge E. M. Card of Litigation was begun on it wife. DETECTIVE VAUGHN ne ‘ancouver (Direct). interesting game of baseball will be KARA RAR RRR * ® | Head lettuce, 4 mn Watermeions . FLORIST _ R inier Beach Pharmacy the superior court of Pierce county | # gone 107 years without a cigar, ® played here tomorrow when two] Carrots, local . ——_—— — e epe e gives the university 315 acres of * be hirag 8 hein pcm a a eos) *i teams of San Mateo county's fore- Beets, loc Did you stop to th abe that Phone Ind. Col. 160, Beacon oe iversity * of his birthday celebration, and x urnips, ou could rom on DRUGS, NOTIONS, STATIONER! ha lan a r Tacoma. The un y|% of his birthday cele most bachelors and benedicte will | Turnin you could | UGS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY, obtained. the land through fore) * app . * | cross bate, Pareley, ao SmRUBS, FRUIT TASES AND ARS " closure on a mortgage on money # * —_—_———— Potatoes, 20-1b. bo ; OUT FLOWERS Best Drug Store in This | PTEAMSHIPS ON “THIANGLE” sHRVICE Joaned to Thomas Chambers and # ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ santana Gaulinower, 2s. . 1.00 st Sahtt's Nursery, foot of Holly St.? District | ake Old Renton Line, get off at RIGHT PRICES. Brighton. 60. * «If your paper is not doliv- Cucumbers, doz. mR AER TRRREL Hair ate _ BACK IN PORTLAND page, 08 a; students mot jr ine won|, PORTLAND, Or., Oot. 3—Impor.|# ered regularly to your home & | CoN une FLOUR torlum yoy of the year. Miss| tant developments today were ex * oe agit “ery Re * Fee =? tar ant Ss : Detective V: ‘hn from Seattle, " rte} ee whe he Memy nlx arrests to bal # manager, Main 9400. The Star *|Aivsita'..-+ 4100 Rainier Ave. * subscribers are entitled to per- Wheat hay . * * * * * * PIN TAKEN FROM THE LUNGS e & fect service. They are enti- * | B * * * * * * NEW YORK, Oct. 3A pearl tpin which 18-yea Martin wallowed whi The Cleanest Store in Rainier Valley. SAMANG FROM PIER 1. made in connection with the mu Office, 113 Becond Avenue. jder of Harry G. Barr, a chauffeur. | Detective Vaughn brings with him Maxey, one of those held as a Bring Results % tled to an early and @ regular * delivery. Boys who crumple * up or otherwise mutilate the * paper should be reported. * RRARRERERRERR AK STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS M11 Grd Av. bet. Unt

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