The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 11, 1912, Page 7

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THE STAR—FRIDAY# OCTOBER 11, 1912. TRUE ENOUGH RAGTIME INVADES CLEVER ESCAPE FROM B’AR ~ LONDON TOWN AMNDON, Oct, 11-—-Tho latest | Phage of the American invasion of London in ragtime music, which hes suddenly developed upon a Wane “weale, ‘Today no London musif hall program is complot« without at least one ragtime act One house ts preparing a Kagtime Revue Sir Edward Moss, head of the OUTH SEA ISLANDS ARE ONES WHO WEAR CORSETS 8 he Chinese cut off their BOO, Oot. 11 noe ¢ gan gy don't wear) a » 100. -_ , the men t n the Polynesian or Carotine| BUFFALO, Oct. 11-—-Warren s\tslander or dusky gent from the| Howse, who caused the death of f ee ge ee = wet bald Valentine Lukowski, a workman, ly t needs more hair, he reverses the a ae te oiest, but eis wl Delllah-and-Sameon act, and takea| V'll@ Playing « joke, will begin at Ot ed in a lecture on hts wife's treases, pulling them out,| °@°@ to serve an unusual sentence. ‘gitford =. In tation” at the|if necessary one AC a time; and ahe| It places House in charge of a M Anthropology of the Af.) Rover thinks of going probation officer for an indeter A Joker Who Killed Must Pay Ma 65 ¢ ALBANY PAINLES 60085 ‘Albany Cut-Rate — S 4 « ugmesth e yesterday, — or nm ¥ minate period and compels him to Mons-Stoll vaudeville circuit, and = gaye the southve e Af i ys pay three dollars a week toward the hiegest figure in the Pritish eat “ the mo! y) vartoty wor' odd “T tho a } . . the support o the family of 7 wd vt drome, ean Brummel ¢ r} “It must be fine to owne your pt yt Ole oughly believe we are about to have ‘ into Market st. wit +) own home, jdead man, It ts estimated that the a crase for fagtime music. The “ derby and a Oh, I don't know Every time) fine will covr a period of about 10/ Viennese walts songa have had a te : ho suggests having the parlor re-| years, amounting in all to more great run in popularity, but the Now ria JUST k will be of the best, and only 2 the islanders’ cot | Al style of | puldn’t be dupticat oney here; and bair ts best materials used in your corated, I find mywelf wishing for) than $1,600. House turned a com old landlord. Detroit Free) pressed air hose on his fellow work Press. [man in fun. public is demanding something new Ragtime, the real, true American ragtime, which ts at present little known In England, is entirely new san account of a man mar | and strange,” Throw THIS STONE ea ety th same kind and rying & woman he had known only “a ee one day Bure Sign, > That's a long time; sometimes a ‘So Green has been promoted man never knows the woman he | gain?” maertep.’ . “Yes, but how did you know?” omgsasthgeana ‘ “I Just overheard you knocking CHILDREN ATE Soa Pre Fae DRUGS AS CANDY MOUNT VERNON, O., Oct. IL Several hundred children in this . ee Se nusegin seared , city are Ul today as the indirect re-| “HE US H NG N. 1 1s hr sult of a Baltimore & Ohio freight MU T A SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Oc , train wreck here yesterday. A (By United Press Leased Wire) Bradt t natur ALBANY CUT BR ISCO, Oct. 10.—For} aliat, On DM! second FE the second ‘ohn Rogers, con-| ture stu of the| victed of tt der of Benjamin! Youth's Companion, died here with Goodman, a young jewelry sale®/in two days of his 70th birthday, lman of Stockton, after robbing bis| He had Hved bere several years. | the hands of nearly every child in} m of a large sum, was sen enclbeacess puaiemias the city by the time school was out! | o ed here today to be hanged De yesterday afternoon, Today prac) ‘<: comber 27 teally every physician in the city . When Rogera was first convicted was kept busy treating the children. , and given the death penalty, hic Several of the cases are sald to be attorney took an appeal Before critical. the appeal was heard the date of execution expired, necessitating re mentence. large shipment of medicine in tab} BAN FRANC let form was seattered from one} of the cars, and children from all) parts of the city filled their pockets. The tablets found their way into Take ile Dies After Giving Last Cent to Tramp || Mice errr rer * * * WOMAN SAVED STEAK * * FROM FIRE * *® FORT SMITH, Ark., Oct. 11, #/ * —-When the home of Mra. Lou * a * * * * * * : JANESVILLE, Wis., Oct. 11.--Ed t ward L. Dwyer, who started as a wf street cleaner in Chicago and ya came a multimillionaire, w: | dead tn the street here, and, i his friends at first thought he had} }been murdered, it Is now beliovéd) that he committed suicide, Short- lly before he was found dead he bad # Hyall caught fire last night, all grabbed a pot of Bring $2.50 here and see it §) & boiling » and a frying steak do twice its usual work when §| * from the e and came out you buy a pair of our wot the ng with her ® clothes In fis The soup ‘ Gold Medal, London, 1911 * and the steak were the only | © articles she saved. * Largest Sale HIGH-GRADE Tea in World euveessesvenevese oH. M. 5 a Exhilarating, Delicious, Healthful: The world’s highest grade tea? Named for and used by Queen Victoria during last_45 years of her reign. “H. M. B.” $1.00 pound—yet custs less—goes further. In Sealed Air-Tight Pkgs. All High-Class Grocers Order Trial Package TO-DAY! given his last cent to a tramp. Pare—Wholesome—Reliable— Indispensable et te eae fame is world-wide. Its superiority un- = =" gh 8 ‘ vt he jeame poor. He married an Italian! . Its use is a protection against docheay he dnd raring i or . In buying baking powder ex- (\)Sccarrcai, te amine the label carefully and be sure the = (mits S.San ets. Gat ler is made from cream of tartar, [arto Teccnm became ii in Seat! tle, and so went to the home of kinds do not make the food healthful. Mr 23, fr tee ea | Diamond ice Co, Neither the Min- ors nor Mra. McGregor can be found. te $2.00 certainly make your LF do double duty here, would like to prove this Our vent is small, our ertisemenis are small, our wos aro emall, but our Values are big. (thedies’ Gunmetal 14-button pte with cravenette tops are y stylien. AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—"Bought and Paid for.” Metropolitan— "Pomander Walk.” |] Seattie—"The Old Homestead.” |] Alhambra — Photoplays andj) vaudeville. Qpen Saturday Evening to 10. deyille. Melbourne—Photoplays and vau- ile. Dance at Dreamland tonight. * Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc, Distributers Boston Garters Now at 8c $6.50 RUFF NECK SWEATERS GO AT $2.89 ALL CLUETT EN’ i SPEND. || $10.00 ALL LEATH- MEN’S 15c HAND- MEN’S 50c SU: Oe oer Chime ‘KERCHIEFS GO AT ERS GO AT GO AT 2° | 12° (52.69 WMEN’S 25¢ WOOL MEN'S 20c SOX SOX GO AT GO AT GO AT SHIRTS GO AT 10° | 12° | 6° | 86° 513 Third Avenue |PoosQeenta.m. TOMORROW MEN’S $2.50 BLUE OR GRAY FLANNEL SHIRTS GO AT MEN’S $10.00 SLIP- ONS GO AT MEN’S $30.00 SUITS GO AT 75 DRESS TIES MEN’S $3.50 CORDU- ROY PANTS GO AT Yoors Open|0a.m.

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