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ener ph Sa mo mse Misia etary =the hii la len ignite, io lite ction tere aes ep Ne THE SEATTLE STAR mM Making 2for CONVICT LOCKED OneCost Him) |N CELL AGAIN J us t $1 ’ 600 |Man Who “Escaped From 9 | con Uinteen ia we touche oiwerve-| Pen at McNeil Is Back The and enraged man entered the police station Thursday night and poured | escaped convict f . into sympathetic ears the tale of 4nd penitentiary, return: his “downaall land Wednesday night f FOOTBALL Roslyn - FURNACE’ OAL Heat for Comfort Roslyn for Heat ”, on hie trip by Par « u t 112 Fourth ave. 8.,/°F arink stand ia m Hopkins, who. went to the Bo was the man. m had $1,600, 4 > gre Phight (ity after Peronto wan arrested there | which he hoped to double overnig neveral days ago, following his es iby the process of making two grow f ‘s ago, following cape from the penttentiary late in| mpere One: eeew: bate In (hi) september, Peronto had very little achome he was aided by one Datliy say on the return to the peniten. Spider, who had “invented” aD | tary electric box with which he “cha Peronto escaped in company with | ed” onedollar bills to two« Robert Duties, ancther eonvict, whe bills, jis still at large, The pair took the} | Masouras and Spider fed the ma |penitentiary Jaunch and made thelr | chine with the onebuck notes and|way to Stellacoom, thence to Che watched gleefully while they chang: |halis and then southward Tt ts wala ed Into $3 United States billa, Arter | that Pe all $1,600 had been run thru the clicking, snorting, flashing contri the bundle of currency, now was placed in a press to] At t Spider went out to get) Was on dinner, He falled to reappear jtime ¢ nto was acroms the line into | near Brownaville one day, but | oY some reason he would} 6 time Peronto arole and onty | Masouras became suspicious, | been reloa He was | A * * 1 then alarmed. He smashed the|the penitentiary as boc er and medium priced furnace fue was re ing $95 per me Bev ral officers and friends in} ma asked for his parole on the tion of Peronto that he waa} going to go straight / | At the time he left he took about | t $900. It ie under was very little of this money left when Peronto was cap-| jtured. He will now have to finish | Court Decision Waits but jis ter months and then Printing ‘s Being Done : i preas tnatend of unscrewing it—and jfound 1,600 sheete of blank papert|® The cash had disap pany with Spider } a from one of the oldest producing coal mines in the State of Wash- PRP cy ington. ‘ Be | A coal that has furnished Seattle os" | homes with economical heat for 25 years. ‘ A sure cure for fussy furnaces. ~ Order From Any of the Following Dealers: ared in com be subject to parole was originally sen-| for embezzie | While the courts are deciding the |' merits of the case, the name of |August Toeliner, independent party revenue of | TROT TLL WNW NTL EEE=T andidate for county commissi —_———— CITY 10% & COLD STORAGE CO. 4755 HOLMES LUMBER CO, s5th ana bem the 8 Be f ® le Ave, Sunset 1260, enwood. ¢ 0307 jfrom the 8 district, NTAL FURL 00. B. Newsham, MeN AM CO. 1824 Colorade. [printed on the mber ba ak. N se00 SRAM? first ballots are out and Toelinor’s| DLIGY & SON, 5240 Kainier Blvd. MONKS ER, INC, Eighth an@ 0020. 1007. |name appears in the central voting } | machine DEPORT GIANT ‘ ATER FUEL CO. Stone Way and MONKS @ MILLER INC. 904 Westlake | uditor D ° | Ewing. Melrose 1651. orth, Ga 5027. | for J . apt euSER Om FREMONT FUEL CO. Interlake and Kil- MONKS 4 MP i, INC. Seeond South mg Oe ee aye bourne, Melrose O01T. and Connect! ‘Elliott o708. course, since ‘oeliner had co | ye a d 7 y | VAINMOUNT FUEL CO., 4212 W. Alaska. NORTHWEST & SUPPLY CO. 1236 with the letter of the law Tallest Human Ill in Hospital | ‘Weat 0453. eae Wout ovis. ea |Place the disputed name trefo Wi HOLMES LUMBER CO, 3901 Latena. ye Lo ER CO., 3026 yo Bay | ith Bad Feet Melrose GOR. Pince. Kenwood 1614. people. i ether there really was a con linet FECK WOOD & COAL CO. 40 W. Har WESTERN COAL CO. 3821 10th Ave. 3. B |¥ention of the independent party or! #8T. LOUIS, Mo. Oct. 26.—Athert parca 3h aa jWhetter it simply was a meeting of | Kramer, proc po | people is not the concern of | man in the w my office,” Ferguson sald. * ot his eight foe a Matter for the court to determ three Inches of length to a normal jAs long an everything appears regu | size bed at the city hospital, where lar, I must accept Mr. Toeliner’s fi | he ts being held for the imraigra- | ing, which I have done.” en authorities. When the matter was brought up| The giant. who te suffering from | fleet, Superior Judge Otis W. | aboeanes of the feet, was brought! Brinker held that Toellner’s name|te 8f Louls by immigration {was to be placed upon the ballot. | officer from Springfield, Il. where | In order to test the situation an ap-|he was on exhibition at the state! peal was made to the state supreme | fair, Kramer, a native of Amater-| court, which referred the matter |dam, came to this country: nearly! normal size. She also ta « native! SHARP FELLOWS tack to the supertor court for trial, three years ago, and has traveled) o¢ Holland, having been brought to| Didn't you say Bilks and Dilks Hince the case could-not come up| extensively with carnival troupes: © years ago by her for hearing before Monday and the|He told city hospital doctors thet cored wan’ teow At Glenwood, Ti1,| “ere Ornaments to the legal profes: ballots were all ready to be printed, | bin feet had troubled him for years! sie expressed willingness to return | on?” jAuditor Ferguson placed Toeliner's and that he had the large toe of hisito Holland with her giant husband.| "No, I said they were very suc |pame on them. | right foot amputated when traveling| ned the tallest hu- carnival erters, im attempting to o THE ROSLYN FUEL CO. Telephone Main 1817 818 White Building WWW YLiiZ{ZZ_SOAUSN EZ TLS : Bathers With Hats Taken for Drunks PARIS, Oct. 20.—More than & score of male guests at the famous watering place of Deauville, imelud. To Every Boy Who Secures FIVE New Subscriptions to The Star. | THE STAR has purchased 500 Inter- 500 collegiate style Footballs for 500 Live, @ Wide-awake Boys! DI MWONS, _ FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS “ ie niaek Pinas 2 ful Inwyers.” ing several Americans, got up & com | cilaceiealaiioslacaiiln | with a show in Germany four years > ‘ Tcevhat's ta dtitueniat® ’ } |awo, If ite found that ee Sent \Baby’s Diet Fatal; | “Sometimes there's a great deal of mae unui a aon ; * rious he le subjec 0 deporta- +, 7 va F NO MONEY TO COLLECT—NO MONEY TO PAY | SGOMPENSATION ior stone's Sch)" Inquest Ordered aero" virminetum “Agel | Ts" gay tei hat. When the plea |come deportation to Holland, as he| HITCHEN, Eng. Oct. 20—One| maw the bathers entering S06 SUE All you have to do is to get FIVE people who are not now hav- ing The Star delivered to them to agree to subscribe for three K fe 25 yen 4| potatoes, carrots, pudding, custard, ton of being the farthest western | intoxicated. It took several hours | ae oe o ye Ge ee leat et es inquest was|city on the mainland of the United | for the bathers to explain and em i ot entered. States, cape occupying cells, — . “ ae cian Si BENE ing hats they cited them for = had been unable to hold any of hin| day's diet of 3-yenrold David Thru- mya is | EASY FOR VETS earnings in this country. | mie included bacon, bread, Jam mare Bureka, Cal, claims the distinc. | “disorderly conduct,” believing them j weighs 250 pounds, His wi Nellie Kramer, 19 years old, Soldiers in 3 Conflicts Bene- | — fit by New Ruling tar delivered to them. You don’t have to collect any money or make delivery of The Star —simply take the order for the paper. Upon verification of subscriptions you will be awarded the football. Remember that The Star is Washington’s Most Popular Daily News- paper, and costs only 50c a month delivered. Therefore it should be for you to get FIVE new subscribers. our friends and neighbors, who are not now taking The Star, will be glad to help you. ut-of-town subscriptions must be paid in advance at the rate of 50c a month. ¢ ' Have subscribers sign this subscription blank. Be sure and get subscriber's phone number when possible. TO SUBSCRIBERS I hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for a period of three months, and there- All <a must be New—that is, people who are not now having The $ Veterans of the Spanish Amertean war, the Philippine insurrection and lthe Boxer rebellion of this city will jbe entitied hereafter to medical treatment in hospitals under the di rection of the United States Veter-| ans’ bureau for mental and tuber-| culous diseasen. 1. C. Jexseph,/ northwest district manager of the bureau, anhounced the new provi-| sion today. No proof of service origin of the disability t* necessary, Mr. Jesseph stated. The only requirements are that the veteran prove that he served during the Spanish war or either of the other two combats and that he underga a physical ex-| amination showing his present dis-| ability The number of patients at the U. 8. Veterans’ tuberculosis hospital at | Walla Walla is expected to be in | creased materially by the new move, / : : : g : = E = z = E = : = = = = = = I MADE TO MEASURE Mental and nervous cases will be mee hospitalized at Cushman hospital, after until I order same discontinued. ee to pay the carrier at the rate of 50 || aco, and at Boise, in thie dix Ww armth W ithout F ire! ents a month. I AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO ME. [js of the bureau. Applications|| Blue Serge $ Safe for the children; no danger if they do upect it, e should be made here at the Vet Banker’s Grey Doean't stale the air; no grease or emoke or dirt. Good. —— SSS SSSI plerans’ bureau district office, located|| Smart Tweeds per ical; NAME | | PHONE No, | at Fourth ave. and Spring st. Fine Worsteds gun ao meee vedere rei percent gaps ahem ns the bathroom, and for chilly comers everywhere. This is the Westinghouse Cory Glow, the last word in auxiliary heating. A few years ago you'd have said it was impossible. Today, phone us and it’s yours! More Convenience Outlets Mako n More Convenient Homes ||Forbus to Hold | —- Women Only Meet A woman's meeting, political in na | ture, for women only, with only wom. | en arranging it, is on the calendar | " Extra Pair of Trousers of [jie next Tuesday afternoon, at the Same Material Gives You Practically Two Suits Special Advertising Offer For Saturday and Monday Only Any loss sustained in this special two-day of- fer will be charged to advertising. We want you to get acquainted with the quality of our tailoring and our exceptionally fine line of fab- rics. But please remember—it’s for two days only. |K. of P. hall, Third ave, near Vir-| «inia st, at 2 p.m. This is the pro. | gram the “Korbus for Prosecutor” | |committee announced for Lady Wil-| lie Forbus, candidate for prosecuting | attorney. ‘The inside of the political game, as | played by the present prosecuting at. | torney, matter with reference to the diyoree court procedure and other topics of interest to women in pars ticular will be handled without gloves by Miss Forbus, she announces, You May Secure the “Cozy Glow” Heater HOP TO IT! Department Store to Open Saturday Birkel Elec. Co, North End Elec. Co, - A new department store, called the Rowie Elec. Co, Hugh A. Wilson “House of Bargalna,” will ope | » rAtig eM Bring All Orders to the ees Mee ee Clty Light Dept. Hatto Elec, Shop Z * ave. The new store will > a full! * City Light & Fixture Co. Junction Elec. Shop / Circulation Dept. Oa of er women's cer ger hg Electric Appliance Co, Lushington Elec. Co, shoes and women’ children’s | ‘ ‘ : . P 5 wearing apparel, tt. Ie annomnena |{ The special lot of fine woolens we have set aside Kirkland Elec, Co.—Kirk- Poole Elec. Co. + — : : = = = = The store will be next door to the|| for this special offer will appeal to men who ap- land Specialty Sales Co, Economy market. preciate the best—and every well-groomed man Puget Sound Pr, & Light Spelger & Hurlbut e H aa a knows the satisfaction of wearing perfect-fitting, Co., Kirkland Sullivan Elec. Co, ‘ow Does He Know made-to-special-order clothes. M. & M, Elec. Co. Standard Furniture Co, It Is “Excellent”? Electric Shop—Fremont Rainier Klee. Co, Soveglbs Tie Gbvs kde GAA xa Gus Hartwig Watts Elec. Co, ea e ar dase on bail on liquor charges, H. E. Gleason Puget Sound Pr. & Light Jarry Short, 651 W. Tith st, was again in custody Friday, while Sher oo ines Ne iff Matt Starwich held a gallon of H. E. Williamson Waldie Elec. Co. Seventh Ave., near Union excellent mocashine an ‘evidence | Fraser-Paterson Co. Burghardt & Hauft Elec, ’ against him on the new charge. Frederich & Nelson ©, Short's second downfall occurred when he is Mileged to have dalvinat | Between Second and Third AUAUALLUINNNULITF the moonshine to Deputy Sheriff Joe | * |Harrahan for $10. Short's ball was fixed at $750,