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Why Not Get The Pink Habit ! | it's the brightest thing that ever happened iif yp the Journalistic line, One glance and Hi} you can't get away from it. Grab one be |! fore you take your car. Your wife will like it. If you love her, buy It ATTL DAY, OCTOBER Spokane Gir! Going on 2,000 Mile Horesback Ride Writes of Plans SHE'LL RIDE CLEAR BACK “RL KNIFED TWOELRICH'S TOMOBILE ' vs “Biny” | Adventurous | ~ Miss Expects Bill 3 ete a psocgg ors Lots of Thrills in Novel ud | Vacation. ; Tacoma (LAGHORN HAS ALIBI Columbia University Man, at His Home in Ta- coma, Is Angry WILL CAMP ON TRAIL | “The Pioneers Did It,” She Says, “So Why Shouldn't 1?” BY BETTY THORPE SPOKANE, Wash / A young automobile, millionaire, NEW YORK, Oct. | gri was burt fn an qwned by the youns Be eoere last night. It was! variously asserted today that she eae Oey by a man who accom- og teen and that sh colved ee trio fn an accident which wrecked the car m = was Miss Lucille a pretty music student rere lt, said to be the daugh Ma rich Pennsylvania mine| companion’s name was given | by Miss Singleton as Billy” Craig-} a Columbia student, and by Claghors | a Colum: | sophomore from South Tacoma, She Was Stabbed vi own story was author ‘the statement that she was Tersion was that she had her companion, was @spin afterward. and was Stacked when she said she wished te return home to keep another) — 4 Ree. anid, crashed into| AUTOMOBILE SPEEDWAY | in|. A site for the prospective two- — the struggle was In| | ile brick speedway, to be con- Her wounds were not serious. At structed close to Seattle, has been hospital, where leased by H W. Doherty, who is itaca patient today, i was said | Promoting the scheme. The loca- tion obtatned by Doherty is less might have received them when — of the antomobile mile beyond Renton junc- station on the Tacoma Inter- Three railroad lines run} a Betty Thorpe and the Horse & he Will Ride in 2,000 M: veut than tion, | urban close to the site Vacation Says It's Ridiculous Two thousand miles horseback. “Don't make a mountain out of a} Yes, that’s some trip for @ girl, especially when a large mole hill,” urged Oclrichs, when tn- ANS | “LOCK INT pert of thie journey te through ferveved. “I loaned my car to a | wild and unsetied sections of He had an accident- flight one. It is ridiculous to say stabbed the girl.” police were inclined to drop | expect to ride from Spokane to Chicago. | expect to reach Chicago in about two months. ~ at least $20,000 in checks and cash to persons who desire seats for the the case. | realize that this is “some games. BLARHORN HOME ride’ for a girl, but still it Ie These requests have come not impossible. It has not been TACOMA, Oct. 1—D. M. Clag-! every part of the country, one & BY HAL SHERIDAN NEW YORK, Oct. 1,.--Baseball | tans from all parts of the country and scores of minor league mag nates and players are arriving here the days of the pioneers, id if they could do It, why not I? All attempted, that | know of, since | Yorn, mentioned in dispatches from New York in coneetion with a stab- Bing affray, is now Jn Tacoma, not | today on every train for the series Francisco fan sending with a ph ona g beer pyrene neg Baving returned to Columbia univer-|o¢ games to start at the Polo| request for seats at all three game 9 - 5 “hy this winter grounds here next Tuesday between in New York. But because of the) I have always wanted to do it be cause I think it is a ightful and "Itis believed here that some one | the New York Giants and the Ath-|rule that no seats shall be placed as D. M. Claghorn was with | jetics for world’s championsh!p. on sale before October 6 all such adventurous way of seeing the coun Singleton in the automobile ac- The national commission has requests were turned down and the try ~the real country away from opened headquarters at the Wal-| money returned hotels ar roads. a dort-Astoria and the world’s series; Second Baseman Larry Doyle| I expect to go through Gla HAD IT WITH THEM ‘atmosphere” has arrived yand Outfielders Snodgrass and Mur.| park and follow about th The interest shown In the series|ray were recovered tod from re-| general dire on as the CALEXICO, Cal, Oct. 1—Federal | has never before been equaled cent Injuries, and engaged in prac-| Northern railway arrested two negroes bound| With the opening game a week tice with the other members of the| I intend to use the same horse PM los Angeles with 10 tins of|away, officials of the New York | team “ Prrig gh ilttle cayuse and | Miam in their possession. | team sald today they have returned | we prottahiy agg oll tee <6 TRUE Besides my camera I shall carry OUTBURSTS OF EVERET T |a blanket, saddle bags for toilet ar | ticles and a gun I expect to camp In the wilds, but when I get to parts of the country that are settled I shall stop in the WHEN YOu PEOPLE IN DOG MUZZLES CAM: EVENING towns or at ranch houses. pg PR ae ‘, The trip will take me through You SAID YOU COULD STAY Be iF Fh a ce eastern Washington, Idaho, Mon tana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wis on all eight counts of the two re-|| thing that's needed, spective Indictments ‘i? COUPON | "PENNANTS Soyre Any four coupons clipped from The Star, consecutively num- ed, when presented at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitle you to a 65¢ Pennant Princeton Pennants are now out. | Pennants will be sent by mail if 5 cents additional for each.Pen. nant is enclosed. Bring or mail to The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Ave, near Union St. {te geet eee will keep | consin and Tilinols. From Spokane pa oper igen es ge through Idaho and western Mo NOW IT’S ALMOST MIDNIGHT. How's that? Search me taba WOlc ba the taal cough cart oe WHEN YOU DO LE&AVE, though, somewhere. “Doo” Crieb.|the,(r'p as there are many stretch DON'T KNOCK OVER THE | ton, elty health commissioner, guar MILK BOTTLES ON antees it, and a committee of the REDLANDS STILL ORY THe PorcH ! jKing County Medical association! 051 ang, Cal, Oot. 1-"Drys” € ° put its label on the sald muzzle at| 8, Cal., O¢ ry = lthe public safety committee meet-| defeated an attempt to make the ing of the council this morning. Po WO RRMA RY 6846 1801 arias Accordingly, Councilman Erick. | Jomty ae }son, who was opposed to muzzling ae RESIGN 1 dogs on account of humane reasons has been won over to the muzzlers WANTED wide, and with Couneiiman Wardall Have you a house to rent? na titor pee Or a room, or an office? on’s bill for passage Race lanl spies rane It will come up for final action OF ally “crepatiy, or a4 pally Gay Or a business, or horses? SIND THEM QUILTY Or do you need a good job? In the trial of J. E. Griffin and Or maybe a good employe? George Griffith before Federal || The answer in each case ts Judge Neterer, charged with raising|| @ Star) “WA! JAD," in the bills of $1 denomination to $20, the | great “WANT AD” paper that jury urned a verdict of gullty everybody looks to for every- FAIR TONIGHT AND THURSDAY; MODERATE The Seattle Star THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS. 1913 TO CHICAGO E. HE GREAT WORLD’S SERIES AND THE STAR NEXT WEEK Grantland Rice, Hal Sheridan and Berton Braley—you've heard of ’em all—will be on the firing line—Rice on the plays—Sheridan on the gossip and Braley on the verse! Great, isn’t it? Watch The Star! STERLY WINDS ( | Get in the 50,000 Cub make it 50,000 In a little while, It's easy 0 HOME EDITION. Just telephone to Main 9400 and ask for cir {II} culation. Do it NOW! HN on AIN® NEWS STA ONE CENT. AND Be GIRL STABBED IN AUTO. Young Millionaire Seeks to Put Blame on Tacoma Boy PROGRAM IS ARRANGED FOR HE MATTER?’ QUIZ “WHAT'S T —HERE’S THE PROGRAM— REV. CARTER HELM JONES, one of the most bril “What’s the Matter V With Seattle?” Boalt Lines Up Speakers, Two liant orators among the clergy of the Northwest, who says : a orate Tene, Nicd tebe an optinist without beng {| Men and a Woman, for the First vol, I ! k it can be done.” ‘ ¢ ’ ¢ : DR. ROBERT M. STITH, recognized authority on || Night’s Congress in Commercial rculosis, chief of the tuberculosis division of the city ff] iS debartsiant, ad shyelcon 4p charge cl the muni] |W) SOU. pal tuberculosis sanitarium at Richmond Heights, who By Fred L. Boalt. uy “I'm no orator, but, if blunt facts will ve, I can What's the matter with Seattle? tell you one thing that's the matter with Seattle and how Not one of the three persons named in the accompanying announces, it can be mended.” MRS. MINNIE B, FRAZIER, social worker, of writer housewife. political ENTOMBED MINER | AWAITING RESCUE. CENTRALIA, Pa., Oct. 1 the mine bo: | rescued, I'll probably need a tion befor resuming work. Ask h about it.” today by Thomas ony here since Inst Friday Communication with the man was from Toschesky's chamber, and ex made possible when rescuers bored | pected to r through a wall of coal and Inserted | morrow through which food an fron pipe. and m im This was the first word sent up! Thomas Toshesky. « miner lentombed {n the Continental col-) and clothing have been sent to him | Steamship | theatr Has Good Night's Sieep “Just tell my friends that I had a good night's sleep,” Tosheaky tinued, “and I feel fine my wife, 1 want to talk to her.” Mra. Tohesky conversed with her| Mrs. Toshesky preparing the food jnustane for 10 minutes, and sent|for her husband. ‘LOOK WHAT BILL'GET REAL ROUGH HAS SPRUNG NOW IN FIGHT ON FARE “Romeo and Jullet” without | balcony! Can you beat 1p? ‘Tis William Faversham's mast triumph of audacity. On the e of his appearance at the in this city, he has announcement that he's going play ft 80, because, study of architecture of the century—along about which Romeo and Juliet kept company he has convinced designer of his scenery that didn't bulld balconies on houses those days They M Mr will woo the Juliet Faversham MOTHER SLAYS con Now get er ve Moore made to after a careful th time himaelf and the they in had sunken gardens then, |says Mr. Faversham, and as Romeo, [it will be in a sunken garden th: fair at SIX CHILDREN MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 1.—Mrs. Ole Leckwold, who confessed, according to the police, to mur- dering her six children, in 1909 and 1911, by giving them fly poison, will be mined as to her sanity, it was stated today. The specific charge against her was the poisoning of her daughters, Viola, aged 9, and Laura, 11 months. After admitting both killings, the police say, she added that she had similarly killed four others at various times. She ed because her husband's suspicions were aroused by the similarity of the circumstances attending each death. TO FIX UP FLEET. The entire fleet of the company overhauling this month for the pu | pose of getting the vessels tn sha for the big trade that is anticipated | \ in the spring of 1914 will be cleaned, painted and ele trical adjustments made The Mariposa and undergo al vide iner dations at Pler own men. Alameda w ations in order to pr 1 passenger a The and by the company ve by te ro mtudent wine student pr perien it the the experience of rh at Hyatt-Powelle Busine 4th and Pine.—Advertisement there winer dent Behe Alaska will undergo tial upon Its Merits this afternoon: | | ar pe The vessels ac att) 0 mmo, work will all be done by | ment pretends to know the whole answer. part of it. They are to be the speakers at the first session of The Stars | “What's the Matter With Seattle?” congress and quiz in the Commere celal Club mbly room Friday evening. j You are cordially invited by The Star to be there and to take par® in the quiz periods. If the session is as Interesting and helpful as The Star hopes and | believes it | be, further meetings will be arranged for subsequent Friday nights. But ali are sure they know progres sociological subjects, and Ten years or so ago “Bob” Paine was the editor of a back-East paper of whose staff I was the cub. He went his way, I mine. I haven't seen him since _ But a recent copy of The Star reached his desk, and he read of the What's the Matter With Seattle?” congress and quiz, He has written me his answer Seattle is the world in small. 80 are London, New York an@ North Yakima. What, then, is the matter with the world? “Greed!” says “Bob” Paine. “Your speakers will condemn it, but they Won't name it; they won't be conscious that tey are attacking It.; “Your minister will deplore the wickedness of the world, and wone der why people won't come to church. “Your prohibitionist—if you have one—your eter your taxer, ball mooser, standpatter, social worker—all the eects aa will come before your gatherings offering remedies forthe fils world will attack greed, but they won't name it. “What inspires the monopolist, the saloonist, the procurer, thi pickpocke Greed! ‘What inspires even the minister? He will desert his field for another that pays better in gold. “Your mother, who clamors for ‘better babies,’ raises her son to believe that the accumulation of wealth is the ideal and the goal. Why, then, should I go to church to hear denunciation of my sensual inclinations by a preacher who is paid by a fellow who rents | his house for immoralities that would nauseate me? Why should I fo and be lambasted for not loving my fellows in the very presence of! | the ice man, the coal man, the street railway magnate and the land. lord, who, I know, are skinning me for all I will stand? very man must choose his course. We must worship the Golden Calf or live the Golden Rule. “There are just two paths—— “Greed avenue—a broad and crooked thoroughfare, but so crowde@ that the strong few must trample on the weak many, or—— “Golden Rule lane—a straight and narrow, but lonesome, road.” ‘down a blanket, underwear and| socks through the pipe. He then j announced he had found a pick and shovel and intended to help the |rescuers dig him out. Later he could be heard digging y with all his might. Thousands Watch Work Rescuers at noon were 38 feet ch him some time to- Thousands of persons are watch ing the efforts to rescue the impris oned miner. Dynamite cannot be used for fear that debris might cause a fall of coal, killing Toshes-| ky. Toshesky'’s wife and four chil dren are quartered near the mine, Pay Ore.—Ex-Gov. Folk discloses that he has been makin, $35,000 8 year on the Chautauqua circuit- -without a net or Tyrolese yodlers. Un- OAKLAND, Oct - Warfare on) ike a certain party, Mr. Folk gives ali this up to take a $5,000 govern- the outskirts of Oakland raged to-| ment Job. between the Southern Pacific —_ company and the Wickham Havens corporation 9 backed by the Havens millions and ere s 1 un ay, 0 rite 400 property owners of Havens. court, a fashionable suburban tract, About World’s Series for The Star held back the electric trains of the Southe Pacific by main force while the latter corporation strove with as many men to invade the property The police have been appealed to to prevent armed warfare, and the courts will be esorted to. The trouble is a result of the al leged refusal of the 8. P. to stand by its alleged agreement to charge |five cents from the Havenscourt depot TRIES TO FORCE SETTLEMENT When the matter of the temporary Jorder restraining striking teamsters from picketing former places of em: ployr ame up before Judge Al bertsor the superior court this morning, to be tried its merits, Judge Albertson suggested that the attorneys representing both sides | make an effort to settle the matter | without further court proceedings. | Thereupon the attorneys went} |into conference in Judge Albertson's |chambers. On behalf of the striking teamsters, Attorney Thomas B. Me- | Mahon offered to submit to an arbi itration board every point at issue, including the recognition of the union. This the employers’ attor neys refused to do. They would not | asi » to anything that might lead | yenition of the union At 12 o'clock Judge Albertson was | j informed that no agreement cotld | ‘he reached and the case went to STATE THROUGH ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 1 - state rested {ts case against Gov- ernor Sulzer this afternoon Billy Sunday, World’s Most Famous Preaching Evangelist, as He Looks Today BILLY SUNDAY HAS WRITTEN, WITH THE BILLY SUNDAY PUNGH, THREE CORKING ARTICLES ON THE BIG GAMES Broker Puller, who testified yes. | J, WHICH COMMENCE NEXT WEEK, READ THE FIRST ARTICLE terday afternoon concerning Sul |§1N TOMORROW'S STAR. THIS FASTEST PLAYER ON “CaP.” zer's alleged Wall st. acttvities, gANSON'’S FAMOUS OLD CHICAGO TEAM WILL PICK HIS WIN- made a long statement at today's |#NER. THE LAST OF THE THREE ARTICLES WRITTEN FOR morning session in denial of the In THE STAR BY GEORGE COHAN, PLAYWRIGHT, AND KNOWN AS THE CRAZIEST FAN IN THE WORLD, APPEARS TODAY ON THE SPORT PAGE. sinuation that his firm's books were juggled to conceal the condition of | | Sulzer 58 account,