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Po ° TH MILWAUKEE'S YOU'LL FIND IT HERE EXHIBIT CAR News of the Day Condensed for Busy People WW SEATILE Baker of Bellingham, mean anoth- Subscribers to The Seattle Star fier large combination mill for By- Will confer « favor by notifying 1) opett, With Extensive Display of Wash this itive at once of any rail ae ure to secure prompt and ington and Pacific Northwest Ular delvery of the paper, oF Olympian—The Standard Ol! tank Grown Fruits, Grains and say stees Ponetltace tite P/Steamabip Atlas arrived here last Vegetables giher paper for tite of the pf might, with §,000 gallons of crude management to secure the best E) ofl, petals service 1, and aplainss « Visitors are cordially invited to Looe adr. tale North Yakima—Negotlations In- visit “Milwaukee Exhibit Car No to arrt any niwht volving the expenditure of about 600" at the Jackson street Union o'clock ningly phone thie olfice $700,000 for the development of * y at once Maln 9400. ‘0 6 “ passenger atation on Friday, Satur: | the Cireulation Departinent 600 acres in the Wenas valley day and Sunday from 10 a. m, to have been closed here by the Yak- ima Highlands Co. 12 and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m This exhibit car is handsomely — ican inte decorated with grains, fruits and! — Coenen Batic -gh i ace “4 vegetables, grown tn Washington | COMRTesS, In sess Pgh grog and the Pacific Northwest, and is|'m the midat of a campaign my one of @ number of such cars being|cure more adequate safety appli operated by the Milwaukee for the | Hees in metal mines purpose of demonstrating to the : farmers of the Eastern and Middle |, Creager On Te Rid a Western states the wonderfil agri- | brother, & . we ; ain possibilities of the great} cent of the charge of promoting @ Chinese revolution, A board of advertising censors, to protect the legitimate merchant, as well as the public, will be appoint ed from the Ad club to look Into advertising schemes, it was decided Sen's | Yesterday at club's monthly luncheon at th i King county lawyers will petition North wes ; ns the county commissioners to es These cars are to be shown to tablish a law library in the gourt hundreds of thousands of farmers Spokane.—Mre. May Hutton, | pont ’ suffrage leader, bought a aw and had it slaughtered and sol: at a local market in order to Last election cost King county demonstrate the high cost of 415, or 361-5 cents a vote, ac he | 76 in the ex cording to figures submitted by ppt Election Superintendent Pendle ton throughout the East during the fall = and winter months of each year, and | are accompanied by lecturers, who | liberally distribute agricultural Ht erature, and give public lectures, | living illustrated by stereopticon lantern periment. views of agricultural scenes in this section and industrial views of Se- attle and other business centers of Changes in departmental work in Alaska are urged in the annual re South Bend.—Judge-elect Edward |H. Wright may possibly rest in jail Northwe: for the next six months for con Tage ge foo : » be : rl ne firat “Agrieultural|}tempt of court. The present judge png st h: Lapp, need ot % Exhibit Car” that has ever been | has an old grudge against him. pasennns gpa ar jeral de displayed to the public in Washing — ssh ton, and it will unquestionably c sa pai Guanine ; ; 4 :| The od < a leur Gib tat on will be made Semnerrow i hicaed Gk chanting Caan ont ur objec plac: ci © to the Judge Howard’ exhibition in Seattle and other im-| Spokane—U. 8. Marshal W. 11 tee i Bowees portant cities of the Northwest, be-| Halteman had to lend a federal pris-| wy arrested. iy og oe . on fore sending the car on Its regular |oner $3, go that he could come to) pod wattle law p Eastern trip, is to give the people | Seattle Yo answer a criminal acishiisan, od Wee ube gh tiaddidie of this section an opportunity of | charge. wad hapoeed Ce WR Cordon eing th wonderful agricultural | — saga samy rag oa wd See oe cd ta dhate nee tarcs-| Ot: Pavl——Stantord H. Freoné, ap-|WhO pleaded guilty in Judge How, | volte ing community, the importance of | pointed general attorney for the) *? b a a charg which is realized by comparatively | Great Northern ratlroad, He him jg | cireul and suggestions from visitors {n- | Hongkong. terested in the development of this | trial hone great country. | = The car will be open to visitors; Mrs, ‘Thomae aggaace ghee aii | Mire. Prank Ureuhert, Weveor.|tire from 10 a. m. to 12 noon and from | woman who ever mus lan aportmente, 1988: Wust Joke st.| He rday | looks he resented a remark made by . Perry Dougias about the water | /#te sotivition a v4 ‘ Tecsies eve en head in on University of Pennsylvania alum | tae ove eore Martin to. |%! Met for Its month?y luncheon at 1rOn Plane, see g00 end costs, {th Hutlor hotel yesterday. Charles re E. Fowler, of the Interurban Cen Poo Og tract Co, delivers an address 9 on “Life’s Deepest Laws,” by Mrs.| Jones, a wealthy widow, aged $1 American Bridge Pullding | ©. 8. Fowler Chumos, widow of the was found dead, the victim of a | famous author, Prof, O. §. Fowler,| murderer, In her home here. Washington. E. Clark, inter of New York, beginning Dec. 2, 4,/ Saeed state cormgmierce commissioner, wae €, 7 and 8, each evening at & p. m.|__ Independence, Or—Foreman Wm. | reappointed today | by | President Health ‘consultations at Lincoln | McDonald of the Wigrich ranch is|Taft for another seven-year term. | ) n's care as a result of | Hotel from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. until /{n a physician's care result off | Anau San Francisco. -—— Mrs. Rina o—Abner L. Rows, 79, | 18. jhaving been stabbed twice by Tom) 7 Electricity to overcome disease} Homer, whom he bad discharged | pPloneer hotel man of Southern Cab 1 ifornia, died suddenly of heart dis will be taught fn classes beginning | for incompet Tuesday, Dec. 10, at 2:30 and 7:30) jease here today Winnipeg.—Entering a gambling | house at Calgary, two masked ban dits lined up 17 men tn the place alongside a wall and robbed them of $12,000 in jewelry and cash Stockton, Cal—in a fit of jeal ousy, Frank Strannard, a gre | to shot and mortally wour f the Santa ant at Riverbank, and ay arry Casey, k Fe res C. ITO & BROS. Wholesale and Retall All Kinds of Tr GOODS 00 FURNITURE 1116 Sed Av, Elliott 4450 Tacoma.—Because the cook re ; > w out bis brains fused to prepare meals as he direct-| ed, Alexander Finn, an engineer, | Retail Grocers’ association and v Home Consumers’ league raliroad camps near Dupont, put rday diseussed the high cost ting the entire force to rout for anjof living and the need of patroniz | ing loca! manufactorios { hour. He is in jail. Bronae. Glassware, caning ee 1203 Sed Ave. P ae Everett—The negotiations clos Brussels. igium is int ed here yesterday between John T.| mourning today r the death of} McChesney, president of the Ev-| Princess Marie, mother of King Al lerett Improvement Co.,and Fred K./bert. Death resulted from pnew | aon ogee | Colon, Panama—After visiting | jal the principal points in the canal lzone, Secretary of War Henry L.j —— and party, including Miss | elon Taft, are today en route| jhome. | Los Angeles.—Winston Churchill, | novelixt, 1s on record with a declar- | ation that the future safety of the nation will be safeguarded by the attention of women to the ballot. | | | | Pittsburg.—-Officials of the Car-| negie Steel Co, today deny reports | that strikebreakers were taken to the steel plants at the Homestead | and Braddock mill due to the} strike of 625 trainmen. *- ° | Redlands, Cal—A. K. Smiley, 84. at anksgiving Fie nationally known advocate of tater: | national peace and civic benefactor, | 1 peat on Hien ak 1 is dying on his immense estate in| ITH nut brown crust and filling of golden the outskirts of Redlands, pumpkin or delicious mincemeat. How will pth yours turn out? Will it be light, flaky and of de- Information has been filed, charg licious taste? It surely will if you make a point of ing Detective McNamee with as q 3 saulting Leslie Pepper on October using Patent EXCELLENT Flor |. The Luck Behind the Baking H. A. Elwell, posta! clerk of Spo- | kane, and Postmaster Russell of Se-| attle, conferred yesterday relative to expediting railroad mail service | during the Christmas rush. Members of the Chamber of Com-| merce have recelved a letter from Gen. Leonard Wood, thanking them for their hospitality during his re cent t | Helena, .Mont.—-A railroad from | Lewiston to the matin Iine of the Great Northern will he constructed by the Montana astern, a new} company capitalized at $10,000,000 University glee and mandolin clubs gave ® concert last night be-| {fore an audience of 2,000, | Los Angeles.—Sir Thomas Lipton today visited three members of the Sioux tribe of South Dakota-—Chief Lone Bear, Mamma Lone Bear and | Hudgon Birdshot DIES, HEARTBROKEN, BESIDE OPEN GRAVE 1 Press Leaned Wire A ELES, Vv. 27.—Mrea. L.} , 65, ls dead today of a broken She sank to the ground life less in Rosedale ry yesterday | as the body of her dearest friend, | Mrs. Matilda“L. Wilson, was being lowered to its final resting place. IT TAKES NERVE, SAYS FRANCIS, TO Only special deliveries of mail nga BY GERTRUDE M. PRICE GOOD HABITS. Dimick having decided not to enter tar's Moving Picture Expert.) An ATHLETIC, supple BODY ‘ar rach GRAND Francis X, Bushman is a brand|,,1@t me pase on to you a few ave Wied ot 8 cade eat |things Bushman told me about bis) RACE SUICIDE AMONG) 34 ana cherry le " oe? | profession, — _ cls learnn n0 dialog! “He never! "te tet of moving pleture| COLLEGE BRED WIVES ie . playts the art of pantomime,” | "7 United Press Leased Wire j © o yet few have ever heard bis A ay be eve oh authorities at Bryn Mawr, one of : 4 “The Thief's : A man may be ever such a won Bé ake tanael ting counterfelt half-dollars, | lower jcharged with forgery, was acquitted) Francis X. ( | Brumme! in his every-day street at Ge saves the " . ‘A definite PERSONALITY tanec There in enly ope sree Guinigg || Seville STAR WANT ADS BRING RES | RENO, Nev., Nov, 27.—Although ro acaveEe FOR INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, Gg GCAO Se) SOUR STOMACH-PAPES Duy BE A LEADING MAN IN THE MOVIES Springs here last week and then committed suleide, were buried to day in potters’ field without cere . ja mony, Weems’ father ix a furni-| Time itt In five minutes your Stomach feels § ture manufacturer in Baltimore. P } The body of Mra, Baggot was ship quickest Stomach doctor in the world ped to Bt. Louls lagt night INDICT FIVE FOR BP ag ston (rant «slow remedy ;Kot x Inrge fifty our stomach ts 7 cont BOOK FRAUDS | ficertain one—or a bartstul one |shonid ore, and then aes, ~ FR should ew NEW YORK Nov, 27.--Indict| your stomach ts too valuable; you|aeree with t ments charging the use of the matls injure it with drastic drugs. |Hea like lead to defraud were returned by the) Pape’s Diapepsin is noted for ite|and forms gn federal grand jury here against five| speed to giving relief; its harmless | Airzines aii vig Atae® persons connected with the Keller |ness; ite certain unfailing action |of acid a4 ee |Farmer company and the Anglo-lin regulating sek, sour, ‘gasey | member American association, book dealers. | stomachs of cures in |sin comes It js alleged that the indicted mea} indigestion, eastritis stomach swindled many prominent person®|and other stomach troubles haslishes. Its Into buying fake editions, mafe {t famous the world over. |and ease in base » this perfect stomach doc-| stomach disorders ig ? WEST POINT CADETS tor jn your bome—keep it handy—|to those who ty DRANK; DISMISSED Sr as WASHINGTON, Nov. 27,-—-Two members of the first clase of the United States Military seademy, Wallace W. Crawford of California | y and Frank M. Brookes of Minnesota, have been diemissed for violating | the regulations against drinking Pp ICT U R F H O U WOMAN FOR MAYOR \ OF OREGON CITY "1 Fi i OREGON CITY, Or, Nov. 27 | You ll Find Interesting Features at the Theatres Mra. Kate L, wion today file Special Thani = her petition as candidate for the : Thankegiving office of mayor. It in stated she FRANCIS X, BUSHMAN has a good chance against Linn E.| same of Glass Curtale' Jones, the present incumbent, Grant = Bruce, That Trio, Denw Fun in the filma Vaudeville apd Photoplays Ae} the exclusive women's colleges of |. siiveladaaan he probabt > 1. der in the regular theatrical pro- i he probably has more fol duction and a complete failure in »|the country, recently completed a Tyan SB matinee Idol who | roving pleture—because he knows |#tatistical table, based on answers Od on Theatre bs iittle of gesture or the value of ac (received from graduates who have e NEW PICTURES | pent Jever few of our citizens. [J. D. Armatrong M. C. Dickinson, of the Wrigh And it le all because—he ie te , | : : ight ne 18 00d: | tt jmarried. Th it val i Attendants in charge will not | ineer| Dickinson Hotel Co., who returned |ina man in MOVING PicruRE/ “8m rg I ath hw cena rn bay rims? ar rice only furnish information with re-| J. L. Dunn, refrigerator engineer |S init cot OE ene Lene | PLAYS! Wenare te the ploto players) Om leads to rapid "suicide. |— - ward to the manner in which this jon the § e —y W peathsee hoes perity is promtpent everywhere. | 1 made a special trip to the big | Freatest Weapon He must be abl sage + flows a msg * Gold and Giitter, car is handled in the East, bat will | kill Robert an gortg of | Ewsanay studio on the outskirts of (0 ENNK® a — 4 —— , " J i T h tr When Wealth Torment 80 be. glad to receive comments | ha sbip . Chie o see him son. his one best bet for * n on ea e p i : pein emake Aly Dunn was left there for} 4. M. Gould, Insurance solicitor, nicago to see hin popularity with the public AT THE THEATRES aut, Vole of “Warmiage rt Xavier) Hushmar like an immaculate Hea Third Ay. at Untom, near P. 0, You can't FAKE in s moving THIS WEEK. ; ante picture, You just have to LIVE || woore walker Whiteside in 1)” the. part.” “The Typhoon i Th t avecr Sa is REAL, not make-belleve. Falling out of burning bufldings |] yy Fol? Joona coe Barnett. ie } ity ea re LATEST PHO 2p, m. to 5 p. m. Friday, Saturday | Klondike, Is dead was struck in the face last night} He looks what he is, a Virginian. | (bic actually burned), jumping The hea Be y. 7 | k fae * R n iret e Red me Becomd Avy. ee Roeed, Seay, 20h; Beh, Dec hehatie-C. M. Rogers, high|DY ® thug, angered at finding her/ lls eyes are blue. Iie browm hair Off Man cliffs, rolling down moun i} gegttie—seattlo Stock Co. tn || 1208 Seem : Ist, at the O-W. i & N.Passeoner| | Chehalie—C. M. Rogers, NM | rae empiy’ when he held her up. |i a trifle curly (the genuine aguge ti Sides and struggling hando- |] °°. Broilers ) Beenie Wily Te So ee ee ee | Sown Main st. with a toothpick. Hel brand) and his physique is an athe eee eee ee Buchman |p Alhambra — Photoplays. and ( rown -5¢ Joke Busay in Whee ts padi yneergthertyptag Pape #2 The Puget Sound lodge of the |lete's day's wor r Bushman |] vaudevitte 3C-- ye 7: adn't bet right Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen| Success as a moving pleture play:| wate Wallaccé. A. Frasier, eu-|| OrPheum—Vaudevitle, psodiingl aiy Sorts ane, eee Y MCA. Spokane.—The report of the com-| Will hold @ ball at Eagle hali to-/¢r, Bushman says, depemis on @ die) perintendent of schools in Everett, || Emprese—Vaudorilie. {en — ore . thee on the bureau of mines | ®/Sht. jquantity of the following qualitien’ jtoday declared “the introduction of | Pantages—-Vaudeville. ! “The Kerry Gow® HALL ot he loss of life by acct-| oe NERVE. the phouceraph into the public || Grand-—Vaudeville apd motion HAMBRA ‘t—Nele—s states that the loss of li 7 Otymela<-Lieve “Bri. READINESS TO TAKE phonograp! 0 public “pea “ dent is greater in metal mines than| | O\ymplac-tloyd | O'Brien 28. | CHANCE which may ada Tenllem to /2thools means the ulttmate routing | oR copys and vee Sth and Westiat: pe f » of th c = whic “ - 1 a e i Mao dine oe See ington and prominent in athletics |® picture aay: neil ONS ‘aaeine, Uline, Rose and aon St. here, died lant night, after a years| A THOROUGH KNOWLEGE of DAGHE aed Guur || Melbourne—Photopiays and vaw | ~~ Vancouver Wash.—Because finices due, it is said, to bis ath. | Sesture IPSEDA Se aatas ms } hook for ee Why The Star Gains in Both Circulation and Advertising The big growth in circulation of The Star in Seattle is made without premiums or contests. It is simply because of the fact that the people of Seattle want an honest paper like The Star, which is published for the people. The Star considers only the great est good for the greatest number in every public matter. Its consistent circulation growth is a glowing tribute to its honesty of pure pose. Star readers believe in The Star, and are loyal subscribers. They patronize Star advertisers and their patronage can in 20 ny be secured except by advertising in The Star. The progressive merchants of Seattle realize this and because of the enormous city culation they place their advertisements in The Star. Because of the constantly increasing results they get they are using bigger and more merchants are advertising every month in The Star than ever before. Advertising in The Star will bring you the biggest #& sults at the least expense of any paper in the city. The Star is the paper that goes into the homes of Seattle, where the real baj are, and they patronize Star advertisers. - Why the Saturday Star Is a Good Real Estate Medium FIRST—Because on Saturday night the husband and wife, in talking and planning for a home and wise investment combined, have plenty of time to discuss the question, as they do not have to get up early Sunday morning. i SECOND—Because on Saturday evening many men in Seattle receive their weekly salaries, and meney suggests money, and they naturally think of an investment. : oe THIRD—Because on Saturday night the husband and wife talk over the real estate opportunities they have seen advertised in ‘The Star that day, j Pe FOURTH—Because they then decide to go and look over the ground and investigate these real estate opportunities offered, early 9 Sunday morning FIFTH—Because they do that immediately after breakfast without waiting to read any Sunday morning paper or do anything else but carry out their plans formed the night before. ’ SIXTH—Because: the real estate advertisers in The Star are the earliest kind of early birds. They put out their advertisements the night before; early morning is too late for them; they attract attention Saturday afternoon, through The Star, knowing as they do, that it has the most loyal subscribers of any paper in Seattle, who make their ow n investments with Stat ad- vertisers. * : SEVENTH—By doing this they interest their public one day ahead, They have their possible customers thoroughly interested] heforeythey go to bed Saturday night. They show them the land early Sunday morning and on Monday the propostiaas is fair to both sides, the business is done. :

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