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STAR—MONDAY, OCT. 2, 'SEN. CLARKE DIES FOLLOWING STROKE 1916. PAGE 5 ‘HOLD GATEMAN FOR DEATHS IN CAR TRAGEDY 2.—On id Valen. $35.a-month by the , the state attempt to place the responsibility for the fatal street car crash early to- CE rh SHOT _ AS INN GUESTS | _ DROP TO FLOOR pe) | CHICAGO, “Oct. 2 2.—Following &@ warning to the owners of a roadhousq near Chicago, a pitched battle between waiters and six automobile bandits early today left one bandit dead, Another, whom the police say is Daniel Hartman of Chicago, is expected to die. Twenty shots were exchanged. The proprietors notified the WOODHOUSE. 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Clarke street gates at Kast Forest avenue ere and bartenders. jand the Grand unk crossing, - 12:30 a. m, an auto baer up] LITTLE ROCK, Ark, Oct where a south-bound Grand Trunk at the tin and six men entered With |ronowing a stroke of apoplexy Fri-| freight sldeswiped a cross-town car, revolvera drawn. £ | bearing 100 passengers, shortly aft Patrons dropped their wine |4ay afternoon, from which he never or miduiant glasses and crouched under tables|regained consciousness, United | "hy rar was thrown 15 f States Senator James P. 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Ted foundries of the bunch in| thimark, the Seattle boy who put working so much overtime /the “cab” in cabaret, is one of the | members. They do a turn in black "s no way to describe “A! face. of Pleasure,” which opened) Dorothy Kidder and Co. present Moore Sunday night and/a sketch called “Just Red.” Har continue thru Wednesday jrison end Melville are there with with a Wednesday matinee. | comedy, singing, talking and danc 's begin over again. | ing. Miss Vera Grosse, Seattle's ¢ The Courtney sisters, one built afehitecturally along the lines famous by Prof. Taft and D. with a voice that gives Joison a close race for first and who uses nothing but own natural face—no blackface —to put over the comedy as well as the colliicking melodies— Nope, that won't do either DMargarct “Edwards, tamed 1 t Edwards, famed for) jt included almost every kind of her film success in “Truth,” blow lealent from musical fantasy to a soms oe iallagae seronyd re in|pair of trained baboons who rode| thereabouts, this pretty little girl | not only is a clever, arfistic danc-|tionally interesting travel film, in er, but is an athlete of rare class. |cojors, which showed Boy Scouts Her ee oe Sieger bald po France learning practical confined lance triumphs, how-|sctentific farmin| ever, and is, in short, something; “The Clock Shop,” tasty, artistic— 2 ja clever little musical play in Oh, well, it's no use. We can'tirhyme, with Mary Marble, cute as re rm ai ae jever, and Sam Chip, playing oppo e inter Garden show site her. big, has #0 many really good fea-| They sing and dance whole-heart tures, and so many individual suc-jediy, and the oth in the cast, cesses that it defies mere words |George Spelvin, Harold Mcintyre yp aweied 229 a gp : and Charles Uffer, won repeated scenic effects are plenteous | applause. and artistic. The chorus is big.) Claire Vincent, aided by radiant, tastily costumed, and #|Gardner and Walter Boss, sure cure for sore eyes. The songs |erybody snickering in are catchy—there are 20 of them. | with funny lines, entitled And, oh, yes, Frank Conry and | coll.” George Le Maire, blackface com-| But ediate, just push the chuckles over | Dooley, in “The Fool as fast as the speed laws permit,|are the nuta who registered the and Wanda Lyon has a sweet so-| biggest laughs. Those fellows had prano voice, and Rosle Quinn, |everybody with them. They're ' young, pretty, dances like a streak | pair of clean-cut fellows, who ca of lightning, and there tre a lot of |in on everything they do—the Movelties, incinding a rag doll |haven't a flivver line in their act dance—and it's no rag doll, elther,| Abbie Scofield, a cute girl, help-| but a regular, live girl—and a\ed Buck Plelert entertain effective “Melting Pot” scene of patriotic or-|ly with an outof-theordinary jug der, and, ob, well, it's some show, | gling act. tah Alexander MacFadyen, sie, that the bill with a good selection of songs. The third epjeode of “Fan tomas” is exciting. . . . ALHAMBRA Manager Reiter's new Orpheum vaudeville bill, which opened at |the Alhambra Sunday, gave two ca | pacity audiences a variety | thrills The show opened with an excep-| headliner, a The Re- F k Orth and n a y pianist, \ popular cabaret entertainer, fs og) of oF |motorcycles around a saucer track. | anc Ve ia} Frank} fell dead, Another was wounded His companions picked him up, ran for the automobile and fed At 3S a m. a man giving bis name as Daniel Hartman stumbled dying into St, Bernard's hospital. The police say he is one of the bandits. He denied It | Police say Hartman ts the leader jof the bandit gang, and that two jdaye ago be went to Burr Oak Inn! foreed a give him ap her un \with a revolver and | waitress to promise to DO, threatening to kid less she did so. tipped off the raid. ‘AUTO HITS MAN; ARREST DRIVER City detectives Monday were tracing the actions of H. McWil Hams, of the Mortimer apartments, after his auto struck William O} sen, laborer, fracturing his skull Saturday night. | The driver of the car deserted jit after the accident. | Later McWilliams appeared at | police headquarters, asked for his jear, which he said had been stolen. | He was arrested. The police learned he had changed his clothes }at his apartment, and also remem dered that he had been arrested as « Witness in a bootlegging case a few months ago. Liquor was found in the car Saturday Olsen, Monday, waa still alive at the city hospital, ‘GILL AND PASTORS ASSAIL WET LAWS | Five hundred pec people heard Mayor Gill and five ministers appeal for organized opposition to the brew- ery and hotel bills, at the mass meeting at the First Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon. They were asked to do individual |precinct work to help beat the measures. Overwhelming defeat, | it pointed out, would go a long |toward quashing future attempts }to modify the dry law ¥ |who has appeared on Orpheum billx here before, played with finished jtec! ‘hnique. Mabelle Sherman and Arthur Ut jtry ang and danced well, and were | [faultlessly wardrobed. Its balanced uM this week. - ORPHEUM | Buflt for Iangh purposes, “Cold Feet” had its initial performances at the Orpheum theatre Sunday— and produ the goods, | The audience laughed to beat the |band—and that's what the author, |Harry Segall, and the Wilkes Play jers meant the crowd should do. was the first time the farce com jeay. ever was presented on any crook impersonates preacher, whom be kidnaps, in per- forming a marriage ceremony in a rich corporation man's home, There you have an inkling of the|| comedy basis way thru. and it's fun all the OAK | “Watch Your Step,” at the Oak |theatre Sunday, did capacity bust ness at each performance. Monte Carter's Co. presented his new musical comedy for the first time, with a |line of new jokes by Monte Carter himself, together with a good se. lection of new song hits The costumes of the chorus and || jleads are new amd nifty. These, lwith a new setting, give a very jstriking stage appearance | new A Peril” started Sunday. oe. PALACE HIP Hippodrome Road Show No brought seven big vaudeville fea tures to the Palace Hip Sunday jand played to ca ity houses. The headliner is the Rialto Quar. tet, two men and two women who || |present selections from the popu |lar Ttallan operas The “Four Old Veterans neir “Memories of 1861 played flute, drum, violin and those melodies which were popular fn the days of the civil war. One of their number is a {comedian of ability and they danc ed with a nimbieness that would do credit to a modern youth, Thetr combined ages total 282 years. Manager Muller has invited local members of the G. A. R guests at any performance during jthe engagement of these veterans | Gladys Correll, vivacious and pret- ty, made a hit with her catchy | melodies. | Foster ALovet: have a comedy [novelty entitled “Who's Who? | The Sweeney Girls and Newton offered a gymnastic contortion and “tron jaw" feature. Dreamy Hawalian melodies were |siven by Honos' Hawalians, who play on native instruments, sing land dance. Courtney and Jeanette jare funny comedy jugglers The |feature photoplay of this bill, |aiene, continues until Wednesday fon corne cello, night, is “The Dollar Kings.” It in believed she} Tt}! the|| Musical Opera | | chapter of “The Yellow to be his || of the senate, died here Sunday, | 018 under ho hol of the still ”y moving freigh rain, Clarke was # graduate of the law! 4: the county morgue, identifica pl of the University of Virginia, |tion of the wetlms was impossible and rose from the office of stato | early today. All bodies were so representative to his present post-|Dadly mangled that it seemed tm tion, including that of kovernor ot | Probable that any could be recog nized by friends or relatives Arkansas, thru sheer force of in RICH VICTIM WILL TESTIFY 2 | He had been president pro tempore of the senate since 1912 | He was one of the few democratn |to vote against the Adamson eight hour bill All state departments of state will be cle i during funeral Tuesday afternoon this the CHICAGO, | Oct —Word was given out at the residence of E. RK West, wealthy Chic man, who recently m: biackmat! against Miss Buda God. \JORDAN TAKES FLING ATT. R. IN SPEECH prison! ctvcrn arrested here ¥y federal authorities, that he was on David Starr Jordan, former head|his way to New York today to tes of Stanford university, took a sar-|tify before m grand jury. It was castic fling at Theodore Roosevelt |#ald he would tell the details of his and other military propagandista | supposed fleecing In a New York |} Sunday in his leetare before 250 hotel by men posiog as federal of men at the Y. M.C. A ficers. He traced the fightiog streak in| Buda Godman today sald West mankind from cave man days unti!| bad, promised to marry her, and the present time and sald that hu-|that he obtained a license last man nature never changed. He|March. She denied that she was said that the earth probabiy would | the sweetheart of James Christian, never seo the cay when there was | recently arrested in connection with no war. supposed blackmaliing. Stanford alumni will entertain ar Dr. Jordan at a banquet Wednesday |, SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2-—Word in the Butler hotel |has been ved here that Les |Darey knocked out Geo. 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A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who beileve In overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble, ever in the kidney rheu- acid testify concerping the workings of | the news bureau and betting ring | said to show that the professional | well organized and with | |] unlimited funds, Which | else we have backache | all | complete immunity from the Chi- cago police. Charges against high officials are expected. Police Chief Healey will be ques- tioned today by Judge Landis. Po- lice captains say they have made arrests, but that municipal judges refuse to convict the gamblers. The judges reply that the police do |not get sufficient evidence. Vice workers = 8 gambling is worse than in 10 years. ‘RUMANIAN INVASION HALTED BY TEUTONS BERLIN, Oct. 2.—Gen. Falken- hayn's victory over the Rumanians | near Hermanstadt has halted the whole Rumanian invasion of Tran- sylvania, said Buda Pest dispatches today. 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