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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1913 eae HUMPHRIES PARDONS ’EM ALL WHEN LISTER COMES | AMUSEMENTS | GvetNon TLS WH OTHER [st Er renee RS wees ST US ce Masae WAY TO PUT MUZZLE ON JOHN | | | | MAY QUT GAME =: 3 nae PANTAGES > ‘iniiisgeitaiy TANCE COLLIER HAMMONDSPORT, N. Y., Oct HD. Much BAN Prepared to take drastic ac fully realizing that he in not the |-—Heartbroken at the killing of b Ferformance Begins at 6 p.m. Sharp Tia dt: Murdphetee mess, : n the beach | friend, Ruth Hildreth, and the 4 | Woolfoik’s Merry Musienl Tabloid rT! Tubs Sitinene Tale to Him Weraeey cine tienes Bos witsino Ntee SEATTLE THEATRE, Governor Lister arrived in Seat | Hump! the order re With 16 People tle last evening in response to Lieaaine the victlins late yesterday othy, by his aeroplane, Linc GORDON & DAY Tonight i he ed ernoon, following a conference site 3 s considering giv. (OTHER IG FRATURENS. 106 os BE tree avcrrie pesere | aero ting Mayor’ Hesketh, Ole Pee Wane tee Serr ieels Sty | - “| Bailey & Mitchell Present ree je m AC : Jing up flying forever | Hanson, State Representative Thos The Misses Ruth and Dorothy}! STAR WANT ADS } Miss Viola Leach in The governor came ready to FP. Mu 18, rmer Mayor Dilling ‘ail of Judge Humphries’ ; : . +e Hildreth, aged rempectively 20 inv 5s agg f Mietims, but the judge beat him | ad uting Attorney Murph 1%, with Lieut, Richardson and BRING RESULTS ! “The Girl in the Taxi” Wt, and released the whole | he bend eoreg ree _ ect Lieut, Bellinger of the U . — eaten On. ting Jast night [thal the pollce ware ready: to re:| ges, bulaine on Onstia HAT THE AT THE THEATRES |Heve the court of the necessity of regulating street-apeakin | lems. Socialists Call Off Meeting | wil the judges of the super! court, the governor discussed wa and means of getting Humphries Soecnaee2| PRESS ||. aerial sor Ault When, as his ma Metropolitan—Motion pictures of off the bench. When !t was made . nt ithe a ehi past the party, he mo- the Hawaiian I plans toes morning excevt he, 62 | ya contempt peibamara, the soctel wntarily Wat contrat of the foot]! AGENTS PROMISE |} iqocre_v seeder. vial of 8. je oe pt prisol je KOC | pote “s Pe ag ve core i aversham .t of # special searjon of the legis’ |iat state executtvo committee aban-| HeLr iaane ewent th acant Julius Caesar Jature to impos Be} Tiater tn} dened Ks program to hold a mass Na onat Benge Saga ‘QUO —- VADIS SEAT SALE|} seattie—Balley & Mitchell stock pecomplls La Te bo (meeting last night at the corner of at Poke a : STARTS TOMORROW The : timated that eveb action might IFourth av. and Westlake, self plun 0 feet to the ground hin te 1 Saichniss s are vir] In Haken if future developments should) jae) Humphries had, by’ Ruth Hildreth was killed Instant roe ton fos Ridtonee~Vandovill ltion, forbidden stre aking <p habe Pg py viel Sephoum-Vaudivitie Humphries Attend | tmmense crowd had gathered ner of an aut Le : i : ‘The governor had telegraph a to! PLR Waihk. & SaaeNET OF the still wultfering from a 4p ia ; \ tic story is told ||| Emprese—Vaudeville od eee | cgabead frouata’s Mitice | executive committee and one of th wrist and ankle. : cots Humphries was invited, but no one | $8 berated oie eead gained & Teine’s “Quo V ing farce comedy; it Is breezy wit > attend r 2 Me ggg oe. m at the out being vulgar, and it {s one ted him te beso Hid the {¥ictory as the matter then stood : . aeing a Boat fe oe lowever, bd we pl oA me bond Asked Chance for Lister pi sea beyee k nd Pass : - - . ; took Dance at the meeting {o DSHt.” be said, “making an effort ALBANY, N. Y., Oc G The seat wale 1 , & secret, but after it was over the | to straighten out the tangte. We Sulze howed sig f extreme |tmorning at 10 a, m ATTORNEY EWARTS DEAD EEE Gemmed $0. feel that for.| Pave 2° wish to embarrass him ts nervousness today and his friends | | WINDSOR, Vt., Oct. #.—General re frouble would be avoided.) 90% "sy, 08 Berlin are worrled by fears of a complete GIRL IN THE TAXI" ir Maxwell Ewarts of the jumphries, it is known, heard some Straight talk, both from the gover and other judges, and {t ts cer fair to bim that portunity to sett vakdown secretary, tentified without being hind ther acti terday that National Piano Mfrs., 823 Third Avenue, Near Marion in that he went home last night . an didate’s can are ee oie af tem to ie ional Piano Clubs Are M, spay Som and Unt won x ti Ole Hanson, who was present fled to ee ‘an accurate a 0 i with Acting Mayor Hesketh, them because ho did not know the mornted the box, urged the crowd oh pete sere sad Snail to avold er complicat and iced" ap an Acoma! fro meer ated the people to adjourn to ond and Union The crowd was well a large portion of ft moved as re | quested. Exeursions Daily 7's. rove te» ermon Titus, the first te Dr. Hermon Titus, pods te Sea fan unpaturalized Russian {the hand of Jude ‘ promoted from the post of secretary 1a brief address at the prohibited | seribable. An ‘oes! Feathers that project a ; heapttal on oa dec Fast S. S. H. B. Kennedy corser, but when te crowd threat By Norman | couple of fe or outward; queer seit eae proce on a a are ened to blockade traffic invited | (iMusteated With a Drawing From Life by Our New | Winn dant ore tt the ends of theth | a Pe Leaves Colman Dock hia audience to move with him to York Artist, Raymond Crawford Ewer.) ea tere | 50:30 A. M.—1:30 P. M./ the Bon Marche square, 2 few) NEW YORK, Oct. s—Last spring ft was the fash And BOWS thac ne in the pleture tw ad = away, jions for men xuowed weird ang wondrous | Stion at all ip on top of the rim ot a bat that Vi F \ changes. The women’s clothes didn’t vary so great. | W84 built Ike a groce;’s seoop shovel. Alro, pipe the H m to Visitors. At ond ay. and Union at 4 * Other Trips, 6: :3$ and 8 A. M,,{™Aiy of the contempt prisoners|!Y from what they had been wearing during the | 1%) lone thingum'n igs sticking out of sti i" apoke, and demand was made that} Winter, rt » ” ney 2 and 5:30 P. M. the tn anction against atree Not so this fall re. Dx anybody does Fare—Round Trip, 50c; rat ever issued in the| Nothing new for the gents, except blue hate and Then the Of Children 5 to 12, Half Fare. « re sofar as he could, he ire blame for the i irregularities of whic Sulzer i* accuse pehaved and sen & offer t He (acknowledg agt was J. J. Cavana, former deputy U. 8 . thal at Naknek, Alaska, has left ©. W, FHOMAG For the first time i@ the hie tallooking skirt, very full and | tor Valdes, alter an unsuccessful at-| knees and tight as trousers belo®. | tempt to locate the missing daueh neckties, & should be dissolved. he women one sees on Fifth | bagey about t —— Say Judge Backed Down ay. and in the “peacock alleys” of the big hotela— | It's one of the oddest of new creations. An-|ter of Martin Bartos, a prospector tory of the piano trade of Amer- In the order of release, prepared | THEY ARE A RIOT j other freak i# the tight helmet hat, with a lace | who was drowned Iast June Let-} ica, leading piano and player by Special Prosecuting Attorney H Pipe the lampshade skirt—sort of an abbreviated | covered wire frame ux big as a parasol surround-| ters found on the body of Pa piano factories have organized SKIRTS “To mateh your coat, ready and to order, $3.78 up, N. ¥. T. FOR LADIES 801 Unien St. Opem Evewines. factory-to-home clubs, which gives to each individual member the same purchasing power as a wholesale house ordering one thousand pianos, This means the greatest money-saving op- portunity ever presented to the piano and player plano buying public. be inoffensive and without objec Free music and music rolls to the first five hundred members enrolled. ton,’ SS pv eze, RITUAL MURDER TRIAL BEGINS _|KNOWTHEMNOW iff t vie f the judge's acti Meat-Prices i"ucc f°" ee HERE'S SOME SAMPLES ,::, sorry attempt to get out of a bad| IN RUSSIA; JEW CHARGED WITH W. B and FB. Bragg, the two} Members A—BSench Pianos, now $55— 50c hole | confessed burgiars arrested by D Members B—Practice Pianos, now $87— _75¢ | In fact, when the six women in| tectives Humphries and Jones Sun Members Chali Pianos, now. .$136—$1.00 Mit gare iamaak tab thee ee DRAINING CHRI ° day, night, have been {dentified as Members D--Student Pianos, now $168—$1.25 lease was due to Judge Humphries tow brothers who conducted a ‘ if Members E—Domestic Pianos, —, THURSUAY, ; / ' * om lot he: n lear . - order, they were almost on the) KiEFF, Oct. &—After lying In jail, his blood might be used in making; by 45 Ran Wie hectes os hove Seeiibasic: E. Foster, the judge alleges that his erinol Some of the gowns have two or three ing it indicated that bis daughter lived in course {s prompted because suffi-| boopskirts, one abov> another. Then ihe cloake— | NEVER, in the history of Fifth av, has the after.) Bremerton, Wash clent punishment has already been | the big, full cloaks, When = stout dame gets inside | noon promenade afforded such astonishing sights.| Barton’ effects have been left in meted out and that it has been pre-| | of one and spreads her elbows a trifle you couldn't | It's hard to imaxine what the creators of fashions | care of Cavana’s brotherdn-la yw sented to him that the conduct of | *#@ & taxicab on the far side of her. htacle! LD do that would outfreak the present spec-| Holcomb, at 20 ‘ard a the defendants “will in the future} The things that are being worn on hats are tnde- ele! —— verge of tears. for twe oo and half, Mendel | P: wounds. tn Everett. The Bragge ado Members F—' Professional, Pianvs, ees Want to Be Freed Bellis pel dire J sn waee oe ‘asnover bread Prosecutors Diamiesed have committed several bi now $268—$1.50 e don't want him to free us,”! ene pre Po y aiiaa af a Kiet? at Fosters Enmity to Jews He could obtain absolutely no evi-| in Everett Members G—Fine Art Pianos Le leney told the deputy sheriff “We tot fee ontucl marders ” | For centuries the ignorant and dence along required lines, but on - - fmm now - $285—$1.75 & os stay here till the governor par-| ‘ct court for “ritual murder. superstitious Jew-baiters of Rus. the contrary believed he had traced N 3 AND A GREAT RANGE OF AMERICA’ pied On account of the extraordinary have clung to the belief that the FINEST PLAYER PIANOS FROM $1.50 TO $2.50 PER WEEK. It Is impossible, within the limited scope of this space, to give a full idea of the marvelous advant- urder to a gang of thieves to | was bound to release them whether | ‘hrouchout Europe, the court room by the Jewish race, and the govern. belonged, and who w known to packed & cosmopolitan |they were willing or not was by ment has apparently done all it be fearful that Yuschinsky would| Tt was a happy, joyous crowd | throng when Judge Boldyreff and could to foster this idea betray them to the authorities offered at this time in the manufacturers’ piano ae Metloues | whieh gathered In front of the| his associates mounted the bench M. Krassovaky, chief of the Kieff, He secured evidence that one of ssa ih a At tye layer plano clubs. ” courthouse about 5 o'clock yester.|@nd began the impaneling of a jury. detective department, was actual-|the thieves was seen with a chisel |v. tere cpeatintion of the Linoolt Come to rooms and investigate. You will quickly Sirloin 20 day afternoon. It was a reunion More than £00 newspaper men, ly instructed to proce on the the shortly before t urder, and that Teac ¥ ae ve onc - -inc see that it is to your advantage to enroll as a member of one of gabbaeteg IG | tor three husbands and wives, and,| ‘rom various countries, had previ- ory that the crime was the work of this same implement, covered with | 8" Shoo! dintrict Tuesaday |f these clubs noog. Dr. J. K. Hart of t “THE ONE THOUSAND MEMBERSHIP CLUB” unmindful of spectators, they greet- | Ourly applied for seats, but so great Jews, although the only possible > 1, was found by two boys near sity addressed the meeting one Loin Mutton 4B 6 Bled cach other effusively, hugged | Was the demand made by the friends pretext for the “ritual” charge was |the brick kiln afterwards * aga | pega id Nena, Sad Letareytatrreler voth gal apd OL Colorants of | tant fac bore Ca beer de| Meee af NATIONAL PIANO MFRS Choice Breast of |Joy, congratulated each other for|ficials that many of the correspond. wounds le | A four-day session will be held ry ° risks on oess shee CB victory to “the cause.” ants had to stand in the back of the According to currant superstition, |, Ven, Krassovaky made his first|in Seattle b Columbia branch 4 BY, THIRD AV. NEAR MARION ST. (hie mutton is “of a super. | : yom, and some, although holding the “ritual murder” is accomplished bgt atldh Do Sue gaat daa hed Society oe payers. One Biuek: fouth ref Orpweun eee Rene ee ee eae quality. Try it. ickets, failed altogether of admis - —— é igs cle" _—— LJ . Avil io %) PRE Y P \s oo bd | later be was practically forced|at the church —— = jac! nes, ny them to arrest Mendel Bellis, ah Pate i 10 Ibs. for ...... EY 25c fi ; ; Government as Prosecutor REAL ESTATE a Jew, 40 years of age, foreman of| An unsuccessful attempt to end Choice Boiling 11 From the Inception of the case, the brickyard, in whose room one| his life by drinking a small quantity Beef . of C Hil seversi cats of national repute la ministry of justice has careful-' VENICE of the thieves’ gang sald he bad|of poison was made by W. H will be on hand in Seattle November|ly directed the activities of tho| found some of the boy's clothing, | Smith, a teamster, living at 515 Choice Liver OM BAINBRIDGE I Sind igenends Cc 7 to compete against the local and | local prosecutors, Brandorf and On producing other evidence in-| Yesler way, Tuesday night. He was) Northwest entrants in the big an-|Chaplinsky, and it was with the| dicating the guilt of the thieves,|taken to the city hospital | For Dressy Men Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp JJ nual show to be held by the Queen | full approval of the central gov-' and the innocence of Bellis, Krass ee |City Cat club at the Marche,|ernment that the ch of “rit-| ovaky wan dismissed from offic ft signifies purity and quality ity Cat club at the Bon Marche, |ernment tha charge mt = lismissed from office. | When Callfornia Jim, who con You will find aa Hatter bie GBA, When a fresh investigation was| ducted a laundry at 1011 BE, Pine # made, under the direction of his| closed up his place of business and| uccessor, M. Mistchouk,, he and/safled for China, he forgot to notify | his asaistants quigkly came to the|his patrons. Result—much worry | conclusion that the ritual murder|on the part of said patrons and ry was fantastically untrue, and| appeal to the police, The pe ported to the authorities learned that Jim sold his busin els cut in the latest style and tail- ored in the best possible manner They're serviceable, too. Take your dozen or more tine mix- the new shades that are Beginning on the 7th, the show will|/ ual murder” was made tn the orig: Shope open until 6:20 p.m. BE continue for three days Hinal indictment Of the well known cats to be pr simce the morning of April jentered In the show is Erebus, the|1, 1911, when the mutilated body undefeated black Persian, which|of Andrel Muschinsky, @ 12-year was awarded the prize for best stud old Christian boy, was found in an at the big shows in New York tn|abandoned brickyard just outaide| Solves the eating problem. A visit| #0 1 tures, in and 1911. Erebus is owned by Miss H.|of Kieff, the prosecution has been The result was not only the dis-|to Charley, 1107 Jefferson to be popular this season J. McCoun of Oyster Bay. Two|endeavoring to establish the the-| at _..|missal of Mistehouk and two of hix|Jim’s customers can get their laun ne = si other champs coming here are Mrs,|ory that he was slain in accord men, but thetr arrest on charges of|dry at that place. | Bladwin's noted Sr imohas, to be sent|ance with an alleged Jewish rite fabricating documents favorable to eee | ® from Sioux City preseribed by the Talmud, xo that the Jews.” The mad dog scare has seized the| A Little Down DROPS TWO MEN Between Women’s | | Health or Suffering 4 Sheriff Cudihee, and $2400 was| Lhe main reason why so many é struck from the budget after an| women suffer greatly at times all-day session of the county com-|is because of a run-down con- : "i missioners and representative Hust | dition, Debility, poor circula- | ness men, ‘ . , 1 FE: |All other {tems under constdera.|tion show in headaches, lan- ] " guor, nervousness and worry. a tion Tuesday were allowed to stand ) BY A DENTIST (Oe ‘ ON FIRST AVENUE HESSE-SPROTTE BEECHAM § composed entirely of women VENICE, Oct. 9—Mounted on her| ’ ’ HAS ANNIVERSARY She sas Prett as a trained horse, “Query,” which at e come to my office every —~— WHY DID THEY po IT? her command had apeared to be : ay an complain about being robbed! The occasion of the 20th annt-| Picture ROME, Oct. 8G . me, Mrs, Fred Beckman of New their money by some dentist on ~Count Vincenze town of Renton, The city council of the mining town Tuesday Jordered all dogs muzzled at jor confined. A Little Monthly will pay for the best Top-Coat you ever owned, and you'll say the prices The ignition of a pan of in the tailor shop When a defendant, charged with | | Michael E, O"Toole, grand larce is young, neat ap pearing has the eloquence of : Attorney ‘Tom Horner to hack him Seepage i tO ted “ge ce not at all amiss for him to| ee ‘isp Te inn jhave a jury composed entirely of | rms He was taken to the Minor |women, Judging by the verdict of | MosPital. acquittal In the case against Robert G. Mitchell in’ Judge Ronald's| TRICKED BY HORSE; | it was the CROWD JEERS HIM! first time in the his tory of this county that afury was from heriff's force was agreed to by are even more reasonable than you expected, AN—AZMo 1332 -34 Second Ave., Near Union St Seattle’s Reliable Credit House ; First ax, representing himnelt to be versary of Madame Hesse-Sprotte Macchi di Collere was yesterday | Yrk eity, an accomplished eques-| Ai Brown, or his nasistan aio pe so Brae oes seers (The Largest Sale of Amy Medieine In the World) ke Wes a pity she hes poor teeth, | appointed ambassador to Waghing-| !eune, Was stopped by police Sy ne 4 DipEWARE of this thief who stealslin the assembly room of Odd Fel-| 14 |You will often hear this remark, for,| ton |man and forced to dismount. The _N P OS TRILS. BOY ee oes arene “PUA liows’ hall Tuesday night with a/@%é the safest, surest, most|\: is’ ¢act, that a good or bad wet crowd that gathered jeered the oft OP S$. N S, ARS HEAD, | rousical entertainment. The talent-| Convenient and most economi-|o¢ th will make or mar the TO FIGHT SUF t t u ; Ke r 3 FRAGE cer when they found that limp! 13 First Ave., Union Block |@ local artist “was heard In tivel cal senaty. They clear the |beauty of a face. Trueto-Nature| ST. LOUIS, Oct. §—A report to} WAS one of the horse's trick ENDS COLDS OR CATARRH AT ONCE jnumbers. She was assisted by|\ system of px fy the| Teeth are the last word in Dental] the national co ; ; | tee to oa test! niet poisons, puri the t n. nvention of the Ger Be tig Be ere ale Ser ple aft |other artists | blood, relieve su ‘oe and [¢iesance. They are not made by|man-American alliance showed the HAs RANSOM MARRIED - | anty. Relieves’. Swollen, IN tt ' @ollar for dental work, because,| Preceding her first rendition, her boys or students, but by a sp NORTH YAKIMA, Oct. 8—Maj a y e . grant balm dissolves by the heat of wh! one dollar avery time you pay me | alist} existence of a German ertean | cer agin! ork, becaued,| _ Preceding her tirst rendition, ber| eneure such good. health and |o7e Cretudent but by a spectalistjexistence of a German Am i, mo Ransom of Seattle and Migs| flamed Nose, Head, Throat—You|the nostrils; penetrates and heals ) j , | at eran ee halt the price | Madame Hess-Sprotte with a larg jstrength that all the bodily |They are coo! and light and durable on la Dooley, daughter of the late| Breathe iaget) eat Groene the inflamed, swollen membrane fou nee Tmake a dollar and you aave| umber of beautiful floral offerings | organs work naturally and rop- | They restore a youthful appearance, | BAILEY TO Dooley, capitalist, were mar Goes—Nasty Discharge Stops. which lines the nose, head and a dollar when I do r dental work ly, I 7 fi |plumping the cheeks and removing ried here yesterday | jthroat; clears the air passage When you come to my, offices. be TRIP 18 COMPLETE erly. In actions, feelings and /hiumvint SHOP MOVES} Tey Bits ven Bae. |stops nasty discharges and a fee Bere One fence of the building: Teal we, ORK, Oct. 8.—The body of looks, thousands of womenhave| feautitul molds mounted on vuk COMMUNITY CLUB TO MEET | Geta mall bottle anyway, just tol/ing of cleansing, soothing relief atthe entrance of the bullding: 1t's| Michael Moran, a San Francisco proved that Beecham’s Pills|canito nt $5, $10 and $15 per set, ie Take Walle damier I The University Community lub try it—Apply a little in the nostrils | comes immediately ment. |automobile man, was buried after Fully guaranteed cated at Bighth and Union, hes|*’ll meet on Wednesday at 8 p. m.jand instantly your clogged nose and | vt lay awake tonight strug: Geware of take Dr. Browns having been brought acrose the con M ke All moved tO larger quarters Hla new |t,the University public library, ‘on! stopped-up air passages of the head | g for breath, with head stuffed, PDWIN J BROWN. ) ) s" tinent in a motor hearse. a | place of business is 13 hind as ey K pent ote ¥ A aie ussion mu open aon eo sae) freely; |nostrils closed, hawking and blow. ). fa ees "9 of the commission form of govern-| dullness and headache disappear.|ing, Catarrh ‘or nt je y Ue . N W YORK, Oct. 8.—Aviator T Diff [ wr Batley has started on a very| ment will take place B es ne rol ayer or a cold, with its fe tenting’ vias |nertnin tina at Nutone] Th@ Difference novel gan of averting atartng) "OM NL OX Da my marae gh antares. [running node, font aacous dropping 3, RK. Verplanck arrived by hy Sold everywhere. Yo boxes, % yank acco of one dollar wit , 4 '. Ve t, and raw dryness is eerie odinas unit! ¢ and Hunde aving c¢ a will find the di with every box . sei ailey 6 ci . + AR, WC 1 i our fai Bi mare ines cenit § and Bu 147 red 170 miles in 165 minutes, very Valuable y pep won Ma cha. Beattie, z Mh y states his new scheme a suc-' Davis, serving time for theft, died nt DB hi: faith—ju onec is 0 Lresent Loewt . eB, from the effects of a hunger strike. at any drug Balm" and your co & suk al any drug store, or catarrh will surely disappear,

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