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i | ietopus ee packed ~its Grip reme Do you the old Louisiana Jottery? That fat ectopus had its y tentacles in t every har was fair was a pal ~ of smoke. I As long as it as a gamble, people said, no was re use to it Folks will gamble.” But when the coun try woke up to the fact that the Louis- lottery a stop was hundreds of and compara i g—just a huge Vampire steadily on honest fess — the mo- that view be- Y clear in the conscience, it all over. One ‘Simple Federal law ow “passed and the cib octopus > packed its grip and BODY'S GAZINE W. Law- * “REMEDY.” t how, in a set of pungent word cs, he gives the exact par- P— pictures the + thing Stock swindle are up t— leads you a perfect Nights of dollars up to E simple law that to do the just as surely did for the old i man-trap. it is the old lama lottery that has passed Tthe courts ended. Gam- is against the policy. Stock fhange gambling like ail bling, only big than all bles combined. E great work Mr is doing. Citizenship trybody’s Maga Zine is proud to have | @ hand in it. And you'll be proud, _ 190, if you take hold help push. THE RIDGWAY com. , PUBLISHERS, NEW York. eee fat sg 1} VL you other other ~ _®. 8 Some interests n't Nike this. “Mf your news-deaier fant get you a copy of BODY'S, ei! to write direct to Publishers News , New York. 4 THE STAR—MONDAY, , NOVEMBER 25, 1912. NELLIE WALDRON IS FREE AGAIN--FREE TO DIE; SHE SHOT HER EDDIE WHEN HE REFUSED TO GIVE THEIR BOY A NAME NEW YORK, Nov ‘Cane No. 393 That's Neitle Waldron a hoxpital—just “another Her faee, worn to the that she'll last about ok 10983" ie the case of THE GIRL WHO Dien UNTIL SHE unger bone, ‘ells one more w But “Care Nellie Waldron WOULD NOT COULD Die! 1 must meet my Maker stain my soul said Nellie And NOW SHE WILL! bloom of the child was not when Nellie went the laundry her hair rippled Habt her brow, She was “the neighborhood beauty” of Williame burg, &n area of dingy tenements veress the Kast river from Man hattan, without on ly over She Has Admirers Swains and enough came to adore but only Eddie MeDonald won the simile they all craved. Eddie was tall and straight and handsome, but he was what th old folks call “ne count,” So every Saturday ay home from the laundry-—th laundry that was slowly washin fout the Bloom of her fac: Kadlec d meet fe would give him $6, made by j bending all week over steaming es! One night, after she had b ing him she asked him to leave “the boys for just once to go with her to the park. | here, under the stars, Nellle told him of the baby that was coming. | “It's our baby, you know, Eddie. jehe sald, “and, O Eddie, dear, I love you so! Her beam | away | Wants Name for Baby Tell be all right,” he said, harsh- jly. “Just keep on working for a while and it'll be all right. Hut Nellie knew her baby and Eddie name. One day most every one in Wil- arme—and her soul, too towards him, but Eddie moved hers would have to have a HEROES RECEIVE |>—— _ HONOR MEDALS | FROM CONGRESS WASHINGTON, Nov. %.--The |bighest award that a soldier may lexpect—a medal of honor—ts being | treasured today by five members of the United States army, | visit to the White House. Four of the number came from San ©. They are Firs } Lieut, Archie Miller, Second Lieuts Arther H. Witsom and John Ke nedy and Quartermaster Sergeant | Jos. Fenders all of whom fig tured pro in the capture of he Filip . Jikirl, three years ago, It as for this work they were decorated. The fifth member of the party was Capt. Julian Gaujot of the First cavalry, who, under a ily fire at the attle of Agua Prieta, rode acroas the fer and induced the Mexicans to st the combat, as they were endangering American lives and property |HE JOYRIDES ON ENGINE; IN JAIL Or. Nov, 25.—J. Detane a laborer, climbed aboard a de tached engine here, and not being | partic ular about whether the track was clear or not, started the thing Pancued and reversed the lever | without first shutting off the steam oD VALE. Her eyes | night on her} mn giv-| noney for two long years, | Neltle on the corner. | ' | Nellie Waldron, from photograph | taken before Eddie MeDonald and the Inundry work had washe d the bloom of youth from her face, Hamsburg w a pienic. Net He waen't np as pretty as she had been tddie talked to girls whose cheeks still bloomed. Finally Nellie called to him, the father of her baby-——the baby «he had hoped would be a crown of her very great love. Eddie McDonald just laughed at ber, and the girls he was with—the blooming, young American Working Girls a after a } ! It went so fast he became) § lever flew back, felling him to Ithe floor of the cab, and the engine flew back also, Delaney is in the leounty jail today as the result of his escapade. The concert given at yesterday's | necting of the Sunday club of the crowd. THE MARKETS to the vreducere and prices the retatier to comm ‘The pric pela y Moners, come under “ sum paid by t ing pri oh Prun—semeg Price. New apples .. Valencia oranges . Pears ve 9 ke |Hinds, steer . wore, steer | Ttounds . lox tongue, frem er ‘ Ewes | Wethers } Lamb «++ | Pork— | Dreased hogs * | Trimmed sides Short loin pork ... Pige Spare ribs % ox to Dried fe live, ne ks, old, live: reer uabs, OB. +s Ie egetnbicr—Selling Price, Ontons, Th, . ol | Potatoes, new, 14.00@16. 00 Foes, tee Rit fae tf 1,00 Carrots, local 1.00 1.25@ 1.75 o1 1b.” ton’: Fleets, local «+ Turnips box aor. at osee Cal. Luge, dow. Caulifiewer ‘ erte Hothou! Head lettuce, de Celery, do Feed, * Kastern Washi timothy Puget sou! Alfaita .. Wheat hay -. Bran oe Shorts Whole cor Cracked co Middiings Rolled oats | mixed 00@ 19.00 090@ 15,00 |¥. M,C, A, was enjoyed by a large | HOLLIDAY, 8, O. Miss Maybell Holliday is a glove } jerk fn a Colombus, O., depart | ment store. She was Prettiest girl in the ecnpital city when she was selected queen for the «reat centennial celebration. 5] She presided majestically sa queen during the centenntal, but now has returned to the glove counter. GANG — COMING WEST CLEVELAND, Nov. 25.—Accord- ing to the porters and conductor of the Lake Shore's New York-Chicago limited, Sam Schepps, “Bridge” Webber, Harry Vallon and Jack Rose, witnesses in the Rosenthal | murder case, are bound for the WHILE STANDING GREELEY, Nov. 25.--Rryan Kel ly of Milliken, who has been In the county hospital several days, ap parently went to sleep while on his feet in Milliken and fell. He has been unconscious for days. Physicians who have attended |him believe that he suffered paraly- sis of the brain. DYING OF LOCKJAW, / “rm ANT CAR ICING PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 25--Al | thew 5 | Neeley, 35 years old, work until his jaws last stages of the infection, and was beyond medical treatment when he consented to go to St. Tim othy's hospital, Death resulted a few hours later. MISS TAFT OPENS BIG GATUM LOCKS COLON, Nov. 25.-Miss Helen Taft, daughter of the president, has the honor today of being the first person to operate the greah ma chinery controlling the Gatum lock of the Panama canal During a test held yesterday, Miss Taft, who, with Secretary of War Stimson, is visiting the zone was Invited to work the lever DODGE WINS RUN STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal, Nov. 25.—With 64 entries, the 4% mile cross-country run was held here Saturday. W. J. Dodge finished first, in 26.6 minutes, J, B. Cox tn 25.7 minutes, and F, F. Foster third, fh 25.12 minutes. Seven cups were awarded, ek 7 continued at locked in the voted the) t her, (oo! Waldron went home w grief in her heart That night—late—Nellle Waldron Went to Eddie MeDonald's bow A weapon flashed. Eddie McDonald dropped dead Tries to Die Herself A few minutes later a bluccoat pulled Nellie Waldron out of the 'FACE TRIAL FOR SLAYING FRIEND PRAIRIE CITY, Or, Nov Murder in the firat degre charge on which Wm. Sett! Galena rancher, who Is all have shot and killed & & young neighbor, in cold blood, 1 today men had up to and as but his attorney regarding, the the office are at aj lows to find a reason for the alleged} murder. | is the been best of friends of tragedy no on mat the will talk to liner Prince The Grand Trunk t lant nigh » north, on b oot had 160 shipments astongers an f fink ONE DOSE MAKES ’ INDIGESTION GO.22= All Stomach Distress Quickly! deep, oily Bast river just where it slides over the shallows of Hell Gate You had better not stop to ar rent mo,” gasped Nellie, “Get the Ambulance down (o 115 Greenpoint fv. Eddie MeDonald is shot there And, Oh! | want to die with him.” The baby was born three months later in prison & the trial, at first, Nelile refused io plead guilty Daby whimpered against Wa! Then her to mansiaught phe finally anid, The district ffekney xpoke In her behalf. She MB enent to Bedford reformatory hree years Fate stepped in, ptors came, but shook their “The heart is too sad,” they t will not give the body a plead guilty Given a Pardon prison hospital They hoped the that blows down the moun pines would cure al peaks and it did not Me Waldron’s too sear was Then they brought her back to manytowered Manhattan c she die easier, doctor?” who has T don’t know “What'll Welp her Just ask her,” whispered littlest nurse,” with a smile The doctor did The next day the atate pardoned Nellie Waldr who had killed the father of her baby when he refused to pay the cost of honor. There Wax no red-tape at all. The doc ford request—a stroke of the state's pen—and Nellie Waldron was free “NOW tf can die,” Nelile breathed to “the littlest nurse” that morning l can face my Maker pure as the snows, He will understand. And my boy—mine and Eddie’s—he will not be ashamed, efther, now-—when he grows up and bears.” Nellie Waldron is free BUILD SIX NEW GRADE SCHOOLS By next September there will be the to die! six new grade schools ready for oc wilt N. and cipancy T locations Atk be Fort Lawton, 38th av Florenia and Firat ay. N. and Latona Sevénth ay. 8. and Concord. These bulidings will be of the ool type. T most modern equipment in heating, Hghting and ation will be installed. There wil! be nine roome in cach building with a domestic science room in the attic THI SBEAR DIDN'T LIKE APPLE TREES Nov. 25. VE } Sith and Virei! Powell are today in pow the weston of « most misch in this par al had bee hards in pelt of one of bears ever the counts tearing all th the vicinity Ends With “Pape’s f Diapepsin.” You don't want a alow remedy when your stomach ts bad—or an? uncertain one your stomach is too valuable; you mustn't injure it with drastic drugs. | Pape’s Diapepsin is noted for its | speed id giving relief, its harmless ness, ite certain unfailing action in | regulating sick, sour, kaeny jstomachs. Ita millions of cures in |indigeation, dyspep gastritie jand other stomach trouble has made it famous the world over. Keep this perfect stomach doctor | in your home—keep it handy—get & large fifty-cent case from any drug store and then if anyone | should eat something which doesn't agree with them; if what they eat liew like lead, fermenta and sours and forms gas; causes headache, dizziness and nausea; eructations jot acid and undigested food—re member as soon aa Pape’s Diapep isin comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes, j lta promptness, certainty and ease in overcoming t)« orat stomach disorders is @ revelation to those who try it. Dr, L. R. Clark, DD, 8. WE SATISFY EVERY PATIENT Do you know why? Simply be- cause we use only A-l materials in our work. Every man on our staff has bad years of actual experience since graduating from America's ost dental colleges. All work’ carefully done and there Iv only one result to be had, namely: Our work pleases and satisfies | every patient we have. Don't for get that all our work is backed up by a written guarantee, Our prices are #o low that they can't help but please you. Just think, we will make you a regular extra heavy $10 | |gold erown for $4.00, or one of oure famous $10 Never-Slip plates for $5.00, Can you beat it? or a harmful one Some of the diseases that Dr. Lydia A. Lath successfully treats are; Asthma, rt Trouble, Dys- pepsia, Diabetes, La Grippe, Female Trouble, Constipation, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Liver Trouble, Rheuma- tiem, Appendicitis, Headaches, Bright's Disease, Paralysis, Kidney Trouble and Stomach Trouble. Office, 213 Peopl ink Bidg., Second and Pike. AT THE Angeles Cafe 1422-24-26 Firpt Avenue Our 25c Regular Dinner -AND— Our Special 50c Chicken Dinner Served from 11 a. m. to 8 p. ms Are Unexcelied in Seattle Oyst Dungeness Cra Fish, eaks and Chops FPREE-—LATEST MOTION PICTURES—FR Vocal and Instrumental Concert Afternoons and Evenings nY Prof. Nape's Hawaiian Orchestra OF. 9—Artiste—9 AMERICAN CAFE Fourth and Pike. Ernest Gianetti, Proprietor Cabaret Vaudeville thd 8 p. m, to 1 a, m. AMATEUR _ NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY CASH PRIZES. ‘Contestants apply to B, RK. Maitfand, Director, Thursday, Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8. (Manager) 1405 Third Ave,, N. W. Cor, Union NOTE—Bring this Ad with you French Dinner With Bottle of Wine, 50c Ravenna | Fowns’ Gloves for Christmas SEATTLE- $16 ish 0 dius ular, at man-tailored full, perfect fittir ‘Tuesc TWO BIG STORES Our Suit Department Offers tyle, 4 kirt plain, 1 it and very pop ee | atin lined, Women’s Caracul Coats at Thi throug and very $9.50. is a long model, lined hout; is warm and stylist specially priced $7.50 Ruffneck All-Wool Colors and Only size Very JEWELRY 75¢ to $1.00 Vanity Purses, in gold and silver oxidized cot ors; for yourself, or will make @ most accept 59 able gift. Tuesday c 65¢ and 75¢ Children’s Chain Mesh Purses— Made with long chains. Tuesday 48c 75c Fancy Shell Hair Bar- rettes——With rhinestone set tings; various sizes and de signs. Tuesday, Sc special All sizes. Tuesday, a sult Men’s $1.00 Outing Flannel Night Sizes 14 to 18. Tuesday, each derwear—Shirts and Drawers Tuesday, a garment | | Fleece-lined or plain; all sizes. A sult Men's $3. jal Tuesd: MEN’S $3.50 in casnimere $2.48 Men's $2.00 Cassimere eine Ro Men's Nene Dress brown Men's Trousers gray ‘and. T day, & p Men's Pants day, a pair Par day m SAMPLE WAISTS Tailored Men’s Furnishings Men's $2.00 Outing Flannel! Pajamas— $1 39 mF Men's $1.25 Camel's Hair and Natural Wool Un- all sizes 98c Men's $1.50 Heavy Cotton Albbed Union Suite— Trousers $2.50 a a palr Sweaters, $5.49. Oxford gray, car aroon 150 of these Fa White W represented aist RIBBONS 25c to 35¢ Ribbons at 10c Silk Messaline svailing colors; a «yard. 106 a yard Fancy Dresden Silk Warp Ribbons—4 to & inches wide; day, a yard Satin Ribbon—'% Inch wide pot up in Gyard pieces and sold for 10¢ piece Tuesday, piece 7c tion, Tuesday Only Yo. 1, No.4 ANOTHER Gol nusH Report of Great Shirts 79c Gola Discovery Toy Town, Toy $1.19 00 Worsted Sweater Coats— $1 97 PANTS Cordure well-known $2.48 Working $1.79 plent The Store That Saves You Money Second Ave. at James TACOMA Corsets of American ners Rust in low extreme length four sup and clasp; #izes 18 to wday Outing Flannel Skirts Pretty Pink and Blue Stripe Bk of Amoskeag outing, broidered ally good v Tuenday, each Outing Flannel Gowns Full choice or ¥ Corset, Lady Proof bust, long or kirts, with hose porters ts Women's Size Outing Flannel Gowns, in pink and bluestripe outing; made with double yoke Ail sizes, BOs Tuesday NECKWEAR Choice Lot of Ladies’ Lace Bows, Collars, Jabots, ete. — Valu up to %5c; all this winter's styles Pf 19¢ A New and Attractive Velvet Bow—Daintily lace trimmed, in all colors. Tuesday, 9B c each Lace and Net Ruffling, in abundance, The quantities we are selling make us feel that we have positively the best line, Tuesday, 25c special, a yard TOY TOWN NEwSsS Progressive Doll Newspayer. Senttle, Wash, Tuesday, Nov. , Sronn AC Saving OPEN 8A. M., CLOSE 6 P. M., SATURD. WINNER TO MEET | AD ON NEW YEARS LOS ANGELE Nov ‘The winner of next Thursday's bout be between Joe Riv and Joe Man dot will be matched with Ad Wot gast for New Year's day at the Vernon arena, according to plans Promoter McCarey is working on today, The consent of both Joe's has been eagerly forthcoming. Wol- gast will harken to bis proposal, McCarey believes. The fight would | be for 20 rounds and the Neht-} weight title, if Wolgast emerges from his fight with Ritchie with that valuable adjunct intact. SELL RED CROSS EALS IN CAMPAIGN A * campaign to raise funds for the AnthTuberculosis league will start Dee. 2nd Red Cross Seals will be sold throughout town J. V. A, Smith, Mrs, H. P. Fish and Mrs. Trafford Huteson, who have the work in charge, will appoint sub-committees from the different organizations in town WAP WIVES AND SoELL BABIES, REPORT TRENTON, N, J., Nov. 26.~ Miss} Elizabeth Kite, investigator for the state charities bureau, filed today | a report with the governor's office | that a practice of exchanging wives | and selling babi for small sums iste in the Pine section of New ESULTS OF GAMES RIN N. W. CONFERENCE Including the results of Satur. 6 the season's scores of vames in the Norihwest- | vice that | hibited by | see. | to is either OH, HEAR THE SWEET MOONLIGHT! YOU CAN REALLY DO IT WITH AN OPTOPHONE If a fellow was to tell you j could hear the sunshine and the moonbeams and skirt tripping sweetly up the street, for he would have an optophone. The de audible, in vented by Fournier d’Albe and ex-| him to the members of |the Royal Society of London, The apparatus enables the totally blind to hear the light they cannot It enables them to locate win | dows or open doors in a house and clothing much the dainty An optophone? makes Exactly. Neht locate persons whose much darker or he could HEAR your face, would you get sore, or would you politely ask him how loudly the sun was shin- ing? | Of course, any one who could | HEAR your face or your clothes white lighter than their surroundings. The optophone is a small box, something like a camera, which the blind man carries in front of him, A head-band holds the telephone te the ear. Through a small hole light is thrown upon the selenium cell which produces an electric cur- rent interrupted by a special clock- work interrupter, and so made audi- ble in the telephone. Victim of Italian Anarchist Recovers ROME, Novy, 25.—Major Lang. of the personal guard of King Victor Emmanuel, who received in his head the bullet that was fired by j the Anarchist D'Alba last March, |has just been able to resume com- |mand of his squadron. The Chamber of Commerce of Se attle will be represented at the {American Mining Congress at Spo- kane this week by Charles G. Heif- ner and J. L. McPherson, secretary of the chamber, Mr. McPherson will give a stereopticon lecture on Alaska, University of W of W ‘ ow Puget Sound of W 24Idaho of W 9 Oregon A of W of 0. ac a0. 216, Total Oregon Auricaltaral, C... 2)Alumni G 0 Multnomah c 9 Wash, State c BU. of W Cl) 20) Whitman ce OU, of O Tétal Oregon 54) Total versity of Idaho, 1s Wash, State of W of 0. Total Idaho Idaho Idaho ol OL ‘Total 13 al University of Oregon. of 0. . 12}Willamette of O. OWhitma of O. 0| Wash, § of O. . B tdaho of O 1410. of W of 0. 8 Oregon A ate Total sss $3) Total Washtexton & Btate ole State 7 Btate State | Wash. Wash Wash Wash, 1lOregon A. OWhitman Total al ow Whitman Whitman Whitman ‘Total State’ G 30/Wash. BOregon A Total Sending Money Abroad OFFERS NO WE ARE PREPAR IT FOR YOU CHEA ND EXPEDITIOUSLY, GATE OUR METHOD OF ING DRAFTS DIFFICULTY, AND TO HANDLE PLY, SAFELY INVESTI- SEND- ABROAD, A% INTEREST ON SAVINGS Second Avenue at Columbia Street Capital and Surplus $600,000.00. or President, J, W. Maxwell Bloedel} Cashier, John K Vice-Presidents, Bush CORRS, Baker © and J B. West Fr. W. H Assistant Cashier

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