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9 THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, Fee Roy casts! A Peculiar Mishap to Adolf, the Handsome “Parsnips Postman” | susie wy cone |e cir x Rin, cnn aocstna ev NUREMBERG, Jan. & ap x 1 DON'D DROP Pic POCKET UND WEAR SAY, OSGAR,I DON’D ° DOT 15 KNOW Vepoer t AM A PIECE SIMBLE OF CHEESe ON A DELICAT- J =NOUGH ff citing battic betwen a Benga® tiger | y a ald and an African Hon took place in DER Bow Like eae ins » A HOT a the municipal menagerie of this « H : Y, ORA AQUARIUMS” 1 CAN'D eer DI8s DIW OFF! $ city, “Othello,” the Mon, spied a we tering tramgh in thor ti close to the bars. The bt a succeeded in passing ite head through the bars, right above the | trough, but at that moment the tiger sprang upon him and pulled « the lion's head down into the My trough. The lion could not extricate him self and was held down tn the) water by the other animal until he wag dead How to Shed a Rough, Blotchy, or Faded Skin EREZLERGETEE-. =e face covering eve of th Let tt off 9 your deautitu fe inevite withered the erally absorbs ting the lovely youne little of the okt axin Mer Repeat da n ie ae clear, soft “BB PEETRLE. ESSLETER LITTLE STORY OF THE “BACILLUS : . WELCHI” AND OF ITS DISCOVERER FATHER CUTS SON’S | fot s| de THROAT IN BATTLE : I /Hey! You ott ARIN’ DOWN THIS FENCE EH! TLL THERE WHO i: | TOLD YOU To SEE ABOUT THAT TEAR DOWN Pure pow & wrinkled solved in a half-pint witch hase! makes| @ refreshing wast . * renders C2 st | tense; the 4A ae ee See LOS ANGELES, Jan. &—After a|scuffiing and falling furniture in ry i pone rae _ ~ quarrel that had its origin in the|the Brumfield apartment aroused ©. a temporary separation of himself| neighbors, and police were called a” e and his wife, George Brumfield, 65,| When the doors were broken down = ab today cut the throat of his son.|young Brumfield lay gasping for ah if usIc Sherman Brumfeld, 22, and thea his throat gaping from a four at.|Inch slit. The father lay on the The younger Brumfield was taken oppos! side» of the room, his own |to w hospital, where it was stated |head almost severed and a dripping | he had a chance to ver razor in his hand | According to the George| The room was a shambles. Walls | Brumfield and bis wife quarreled | and furniture were blood spattered. | ry ral days ago and the woman | The bodies of both m were bathed! jleft her home. The eon is alleged |in blood and the rugs were \ to have cated his fat to task for It was evident that the younger r the separation, and the men are re- | had made a terri strugle for h ported to have juarrele through overpowered lout the night in thelr apartments in| Efforts by the p today to] the suth Bnd. find Mra. Brumfield were fruitless. ‘MUSEUM ‘FRUIT LOSS COLLAPSES: | WILL REACH | NINE DIE $20,000,000 ROME, Jan. 8.—Nine persons were killed today and 11 in killed himself by cutting his throa a Taught Free Home Instruction Special Offer to Our Read- ers | > In order to advertise and intre duce their home study music le 5S | S228, sons in every locality the Interna tional Institute of Music of New York w give a complete course for either Pianc Mandolin Brass I ing. In re » to our reade > cE ee nen at Jan. §.—With]| cold wave that has eng another; yet, by i! . . ‘ - 1 H t > r 7 jured in the collapse of the Ne hern California for ur days} — é simple and thoroug th . ‘ tional Museum here. The foun |receding, estimators are trying t | ) a eee ec Pas. It yon . dations of the Museum building |day to place a figure on the lone to KAISER HAS OWN . ayer you will | . o> ia . had become weakened through ® wection of the cot through | | “ a jot me IN WELA epee tnetrestiee ah o RENGY “WELOH excavation work for an apart. |the unusual visitation. From 40 to MOVIE” THEATRE . : : . » first m » out " tit , crobes djoining. j cont of the citrus crop is 2 They are so simple and easy thai| When the first man was made out{names our multitudinous microti ment house a | oF t eat they are recom my ended to any per of dust (or was it when he ate tho|for us, called this particular spe>t - - jtotal loss. This in generally agree ‘| BERLIN, Jan. 8.—The kaiser y , ; 5 hen b “sft Boag pet by eltras experts, bat the exact jn ad a moving picture theatre yhTBkl, oS SFE That germ has been man’s faith. ical adviser extraordinary off and JEWISH CANTOR r Uncle muel, he has for has kicked up, bui|many years been the foremost man es the doctors never|in Johns Hopkins university derful offer. Tell your friends | found #, and didn’t know where Two years ago he was elected about it—show this article to the he was president of the American Medical The International Institute h Then along came Dr. Welch He | association, of which he had long} successfully taught others and can |discovered that hidden and heinous) been a trust Much of the tri successfully teach you, even if you | microb atly to the astonish-|umph of the association's long and know absolutely nothing whatever|ment of all the learned docs in all/ succeeding flight against the nos-| about music, The lessons make|the world. And then and there a|trums of quackery is due to Dr.| everything clear learned European scientist, who| Welch Write today for the free booklet, | — “ = iy ‘ od toy the molies ane b | which explains thing. It will Err y peeenele police and)" ‘shall the probation system, now| gour, sick, upset stomach, indiges-|a favorite food meal, then tail convince you and cost you nothing, , |white slavery charges against Jos,|*PPled to bee He offenders, 4180} tion heartburn, dyspepsia; when| little Diapepsin. There will not te ddreas you jette o DOs ecard §, f ety 4 ea ithe . to International Institute of Music NEWS ODDITIES trong hd gy joven wife, Mary Mil "ie you are interested in these|the food you eat ferments into Netiecs tacee Ds thoat an 98 Fifth Ave, Dept. 251C, New é | ‘The pata peice ln at their home, | Westions, or any of them, you will| gases and stubborn lumps; your! does" regulate weak, out-olonia York, N. Y | 107 tf hth av. 8. where, with the| © Interested in the Pre islQ-| head aches and you feel sick and|stomachs that gives it its million laid of a trap door arrangement il |tlve Institute at the Commercial | miserable, that’s when you realize|of sales annually ler eluded arrest since Monday,|ClU> rooms, between 2:30 and 5) the magic in Pape’s Diapepsin. It} Get a large fifty-cent case @ when the officers began a surveil.|‘OaY, Thursday and Friday. The) makes stomach distress go in five| Pape's Diapepsin from any conference will discuss social 1¢8-| minutes store. It is the quicke. Six ’ lance of the house on the complal 7 ABERDEEN, WASH.—A fi n is down with chicken pox, and : lof neighbors ' islation, and all social and char our stomach {js in a continu-| stomach relief and cure known ous revolt—if you can't get it regu-| acts almost like magic—It is @ all of the fire houses in the city are quarantl It Is now up to the 4 P | Mrs’ Miller repeatedly told the|!table societies and clubs have sent aymen to put out blaze i % x officers her husband was in Tacoma | lated, please, for your sake, try Dia-| entific, bharmles: nd del eins ngates to participa SAN FRANCISCO —Abe-Anderson wants revenge. Thugs held him | while he was in hiding In the » | Among those who will speak are! pepsin. It’s so needless to have a| preparation which truly belongs i 1422-24-26 First A : | : Judge R. B. Albertson, C.J. | bag re iret Avenue up during Saturday's cold snap and took his overcoat, coat, pants, }room in the basement. Three re at tana bad stomach—make your next m every home. Our 25c Regular Dinner J °20c* a4 $6. Abe ran to keep warm and was pinched for insanity | Yolvers and three rifles were found ot “0 a fb: cece S France of the Muni a > h |Mrs. Blanche Mason, fc —AND— OAKLAND. — PATROLMAN GARDINER, star No. 13, arrested a in the house arched, the drunk reveal son or little child who can readjapple?) a pesky little micr | : : i e } o centage, and the attending finan nbssiniccteiltti lup in the imperial palace at Pot } English. Photographs and draw-| Thus Dr. Welch's name became ¢ |" peried:1 J ings make eversthing plain, Under |Seaked into his midst and set up| famous in foreign lands CROWDS FLOCK lone, cannot be definitely fixed for! Are you interested in the cost of the legislative session at Olympia)44™ and entertain Pr 3 institut vd wi ms |housekeep! in st gent our land, however, he had Jona another wee t in believed, how i. a es ith a choice men! i the Institute's free tuition offer you|housekeeping in the first gent’s in-| In our land, however, he had tone 1 TO HEAR FAMOUS |) 22ther week. It in believed, how living |on January 20, 21 and 22 fie | will be asked to pay only a very |testinal tract. famous, Besides being med $20,600,000 How should we take care of our ec a : ct } small amount (averaging 14 cents a week), to cover postage and the} necessary sheet music. by rumpus No one should overlook this won-|all down the immigration? MAN ARRESTED see SM PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN REALLY | | employment agencies? Should the state pay prisoners dae Ser Wolk ab that tue fame a your stomach is sick sour, gassy | cons upset now, you bis | Investigation Is being conducted | rs ilies night not be thro 1 today by immigration Officer Thos | pebtlc charity? bo thrown upon} surely get relief in five minutes. ful companion ever since. Many's|on (« “TIF a Se | | MARSHFIELD, OR.—Sixteen people, whose combined ages total- | AT THE ed 1,070 years, sat down to a get-together dinner. The youngest was 68 and the oldest §2. ret {uty labor commissi . 5 drunk New Year's and the man bit him C. R. Case of the e Fe Dinner you expect with such hoodoo numbers?” he wailed ’ |stoner A. H. Grout, Prof. J. K. Hart Served from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m., LOS ANGELES.— "It’s a rotten mistake. I wasn't running 40 miles jot the University of Washington iddl imi Are Unexcelied in Seattle an hour. Please change the records and make {t 70." This was Bar DIE, WHEN COAST [sic Xo keen kev. Sumner Hoa The Middlemen Eliminated at Oysters, Dungeness Crabs, Fish, B ney Oldfield’s final request when ffined $15 for speeding. Jim Jeffries rs, A. H. Wiseman, Assistant FRYE & CO.’S MARKETS 1 Chops was with him een SAN FRANCISCO.—A Roumanian doctor b wat C unordered cigars, accompanied by a bill for same STEAMER SINKS {srtios cine" Hanson, Councilman Austin §E, Griffiths, Rev. O. H. McGill and Tomorrow (Thursday) the following big specials will be offered at received a box of The doctor smoked morning when about a mile half in the strait, outward nda from Van Anda, on Texada Island | ent of parcel post and its “zones,” miles north of Vancouver, the RED IS BARRED; Relae’ of quiet” Saanich cero, eet’ Eta ct ae GERSON SIROTA coasting schooner Cheslakee of the IT MIGHT SCARE one” of quie night revelers, auto horns, ete., are Union Steamship company’s ser THE BULLGINE vice, was forced to beat her way | back to the port she had just left ing hospital. Scores of kids played hookey from school to play on O__Artists—9 ice. Pphtana we the cigars, approved of them and sent three prescriptions in payment, “WANCOUVER, B.C. Jan. 8 ss wey ~ hago Pbk t _ ert Maree 25c | mae 12%c ji z , Ja state-wide conference of the NE a ccc ce kets cas . NORE 5. - coos saatuae BY— ‘ LOS ANGELE Three cracked enile skulls, sustained whe Struck by a heavy southwes same ure will ber had pthc Pork 1 | T-Bone. a Prof. Nape’s Hawallan Orchestra | the lure of icy pavements proved too strong, were treated at the recely shortly after 4 o'clock ye MN a iicusssaceen 123¢ | RON os wicks dean re 20¢ Pork Good Cooki pO 2 ae a 20 The above p OLYMPIC M ALAMEDA, Cal.—With the idents here have taken the cu blish a the cause. LOS ANGELES Please give me a bed for the night or a through revall at the following Second and Pike. « tal and Vesler Way, extluke and Pine, ird and Jefferson. arkets Gerson Sirota, the famous Rus sian cantor, now touring this coun try, is heralded as the nearest rival ticket for some winter resort in Alaska,” was the request of a tattered i and sank within a few minutes | Dy United Press Leased Wire | 4 “ ata to Caruso, but he will ly ai individual to Capt. Felts at central station, He got a cup of coffee | Oger but he will sing only * latter drawing alongside the whart SHICAGO, Jan. &—No more in addition to the bed . There were 89 passengers 111 6:20 p.m pra promoters—sums of money | anor red neckties, no more scarlet —-— = aboard, including sey women would tt t en's heads irts! vould turn most men’s heads | According to a report. issued. Inat| Ye8t®, NO more maroon shirts! O HI CUT-|KAISER WILHELM —_—| BABY CARRIAGE arrival from Warsaw of thie| According to & Feport issued last | eet re ere eee eine RATE MIGHTY HUNTER | BUSINESS BOOMS | !28!velous singer is considered a) four were drowned. ‘These were| employes of the Chicago Great By United Preen Leases Wire NEW YORK, Jan, 8.—With pros-| 0 american tt vice in i, history | Mrs, Ella Simpson and Miss Mary| Western road. Not even a bow DEN | Ss &y BERLE n, 8.—Just by way of larity everywhe another cheer I Bros ain - ag ~ rs | Pepper, of Vancouver, both school of cerise ribbon from some - eo > comes country teacher . a , proving that Emperor William 1s|{2% Message comes from the indus | tame of the cantor is known, When | eecher® Beiped Daniel! Seen ee. tear be. wernt ¢ver : trial fleld. Makers of baby car Courtney, cook the heart of a brakeman, Nor J i i entitled to his reputation as a a he sang recently in the greatest rn Second Av. and University St.| mighty hunter, a sporting journal rea have formed union, with/ hats in New York thousands of M forth Wan ae yr banca ° ite Si Fisher C today published statistics purport-|‘2@ @nnouncement that their bust-| ows crowded to hear him, and } USHES THOUSAND ” pposite Stone-Fisher Co, omy ee ow that the: total earbert:/ness is booming ax It has never | ar him, and hi about his neck at the tota abe } h ; hoomed before ‘The demand ig| fame has spread rapidly MILES IN 26 DAYS For a red necktie or bandar- Jof animals slain by his imperial ‘gs He indulges only in Hebrew melo JSON. } i You'll Find I sting Feg is low f i = ; |from no one section of the country, m DAWSON, Jan, 8.—Gilbert neat. na, Innocently displayed, might ou ind Interestin; eatures at the Theatres Listed Bel WR STAND BACK OF OUR WORK| majesty, during his shooting career, |put ig general ¥+}dies, and musical experts declar whose launch was frosen atop the Great Western limited, 8 FOR 2@ YEARS’ GUARANTER — [now amounts to 67,228 him to be greater than any living art while on tho way to the| and that would never do. EASY PAYMENTS Pings nee eee mae yettion: at LONDON PRINCE ALBERT, singer of his class, except Caruso. |Iditnrod, is back here today after “No employe shall wear red tie a ite . ats ark s beginning i $4,578 pheas-|second son of King George, was| “My alm in life is to popuiarize|niushing over ice and snow for| eolored outer garments, as they Mate ber her Dentints’ ynio Cut Ratelants, 17,950 hares and 3,442 wild/64th in merit, in a class of 65 naval | among the Jews the old melodies of | 1,000 miles, making the trip in 26] may be mistaken for stop sig- ? ne Prices. Prices board and 1 whale, leadeta, ‘the race,” he y Pailed ys |days, He used snowshoes nals,” the order rea “rome of € $25 Set of Teeth $6 a Ne Curtain” Guaranteed «..... tie THE QUEST OF THE RESTLESS GUEST FIND “PRAYER MAT” GRAND Tneve new vaudeville acts today. The Work Pictures The $1 Guaranteed ..... 84 USED BY HERO} ,., and Cherry ern drama. Solid Gold or By United Pros Leased Wire ; ‘ aa and Madison . . teresting relics of “Cl hit ton he hero of Khartoum—the er mat” which he used while By $ Gold or Porcelain i Bridge Work ........ 3 : fled rnor of Soudan, from 1876 t “ & Modern Moving Picture Hi } Solid Gold Fillings, 7 sprees APNG Bom aaTE fe Odeon — aire cet rte ae a brought back to this city. It ha jemen are a 1 o peo ‘| y " fal chapel in the cathedra@ tere. = atest. Path@ Weekly, No ait | Silver Fillings, 25¢ Up . iat tate ear eS al E i ‘ NORRISTOWN, Pa. Jan. 8 nion eatre Pareng : EASY PAYMENTS—Pert down William Sheppard, 80° years old, vis and balance in payments and Miss Amelia E. Torr, 63 years} Third Av. at Unton, near P. 0, way. ys ; N tne old, were married here by Har@y, magistrate, Sheppard's firat Anderson in@*the Sto wife died a few months ago. He 5 C Ww 5 eed he Daring of th is a well-known farmer of Plymouth C-- ro n- Cc Wier Drama. Clie Firat As "© township First Ay. Bet, Madi na A Red Hot (yppgtanin f 20-Y¥EA GIy WRITTEN GUARANTER ON ALL WORK PAINLESS DENTISTS }

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