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PHILLIPS TAKES |Dill Gains in Strength; MURDER BLAME. Other Political Chatter He Tries to Shield Wife for | |Telephone Poll in Spokane ae G. O. P. “Hammer Killing” Two-to- One Defeat LOS ANGELES, Nov By Robert B. Bermann It shouldn't be the republicans are 1—Armour Tn Phillips declared himself to b! Former ne men " . bye for the wanter of Alberta Meadows, | Dill is te: ait ic his sr he = = ee oto and announced that he would make opponent for the senate, Miles cure somknihe ikex Go Gant famends by telling the whole truth! Poindexter, by more than two erates and they are working Ju as hard, ne poll that the Common ressive league, wo dispatehes received from the witness stand at his wife's | trial. Phillips, in the office of Bert | Herrington, defense counsel tn the | trial of Clara Phillips, yesterday bit Renator Poindexter | | | | Senator Jones, » Albert Johnson and the rest of the So Biante for it all,” he said. “t aces ts the ss sand ques “Peaking programs, and beth Poin PT Wasn't satiatied with the love and | een ee choir nolithect Views. Din dexter headquarters and the republt P comforts of & good home, I'm going | Wored, on thelr political views. Dil /can state central committee's office PM try to right this wrong #0 far as | ee cr mot 1008 vatee had aig /ate Veritable beehives of activity Tam capable by telling the truth at | | vindestor B . “i th votes and 1,3 sic my wife's trial | “Soven by conceding the doubtrut! There is extremely little betting on Phillips said that it was sudden | ven by conceding the dour th tion, and none at all on the Acquisition of money that was re | O'* yt we reaulta sponsible for his actions. Ho told the | °F only | ie reeat and moet care.| One dig det has been posted at two Story of his life with Clara, whom |), ils bt (he larkest and most care |g three that Poindexter will win by he Married in Texas when she war) ie ee taken in the Northwest (60000, and another commissioner ts BE and he was 20. At the time he | "Tour out of five or the people | fering even money that Dill will was a traveling salesman, but dur aitea up ae te cen ee - on not be beaten by 60,000. ee the war was sent (0 CAMP | Gere’ bonus; only one out of 10 was a Traverse. }for the poll tax, and practically Most of the tatking in potitioal After the war they came to Las | {0" ‘le poll tax, and practically) circles is “dope.” “Dope” Is good. Angeles, but work was more difficult | pian way needed in both state| Here's the way the democrats Smeg oan oar baa expected, ona bg fiero the final vote wil ber re wen! nd ogg . 0 owbe wound was men mi io Sooke while he tried to find work. | 0h) Newberry voandal was me Poindexter 128,000 When be got a position as sale" | called up and many maid they would Duncan 20,000 manager for @ branch of an oil com: | Vo), "UP intl mi Age, : pany he made money rapidly and| SO" “e#inst F ”- m . at! Total 300.000 Scleaned up $10,000 in one year IM! poindexter's alleged stand age Republican leaders are inclined to! salary and commissions eng [the bonus was also the subject of {UFC on a slightly heavier vote and “I hadn't been used to money,” He | ustavorable criticiam, many former |belleve that Dunca will make @ sald. “At first it was all right service mon declaring they would|>etter showing. Here's the way one “Clara went to nee her people, aN vote against him because of the /%f them has It doped out: We were feeling cenero@ and picked | cient times that he has voted Poindexter 166,000 tap her mother and sisters and | against adjusted compenmtion | pin 120,000 brought them hack to live with us.) yuncan seers 49,000 retty soon I begun to feel — tale Soin I'd come home and Reports from other sections Total 125,000 find a wife, a mother-in-law and two! of the ite are almost equally ‘Then agnin, there's a certain polt sisters-in-law waiting for me. I be favorable to Dill, According to jticlan in Seattle who's more Inter an stepping out and I had good| EP. Hennessey, Snohomish jested in making money than he ts | elothes and an auto. county democratic chairman, [tm either party, and the dope on “Then I met Alberta, and a tew| Dill will carry Snohomish by & [which he is placing his bets is some. days later I had a chance to do her} 1,000 plurality thingy like thin @ good turn. She wanted to buy a og Rand hg Poindexter 150,000 Ford coupe, but had to have a de | He figures the vote will be: I pin 120,000 posit holding the car, and I gave my | $900 Poindexter, 7,000; Duncan | Duncan 49,000 @heck for $25. I have the check | 2.500. Clarke county, normally a re thse now. j put an stronghold, is likely to be} Total 300 000 “Mrs, Meadows was grateful. She |@bout evenly divided between Dill! Neadiew: to aay, all these estimates jwas younger than my wife and dif. | 4nd Poindexter, with Duncan a poor |are probably wrong. Werent. I was attracted. We natur-| third, says Louis Shoeefe, the demo Ally drifted together. In her diary | cratic chairman at Olympla. Guy O. he referred to me as ‘Dick.’ She al. | Shumate, of Yakima, admits that rahe Was. pindexter will beat Dill in Yakima | going to run away from | county, but believes that the Duncan | a little while anyway.|and Dill vote together will be as FIRED,’ IS CLAIM ind of it, but I bluffed | large as Poindexter’. O. P. Barrows, | once or twice. I thought |democrtic chairman in Chelan, “4 we | thinks Dill will beat Poindexter by | caldera news dispatches sent out from Spokane last Saturday to the effect that Senator Miles Poin 00 in that county In Whatcom county, John Turner, democratic chairman, figures that} dexter had been expelled from Mono | Dill has an even chance to beat Poin. | fhan post, Veterans of Foreian Wars, dexter, and that Duncan will get only | because of bis alleged stand against a negligible vote jthe bonus, were faine, Col. Theodore Roosevelt post, No. 24, Veterans of | Foreign Wars, adopted a resolution | Tuesday night demanding that an tn ventigntion be made, and that disct piinary action be taken against the | members of the order responsible for | kiving the report to the newspapers. Phil Tworoger, department judge advocate, read a telegram at the meeting from Warren H. Steen, com mander of Monoghan post, denying that Poindexter had been dropped as honorary member, Steen explained that charges had been made againet Poindext and that he had been | notified to appear and anewer them, but that no action had been taken call was 1 saw the “I've killed the one you loved," jane told me.” see GIRL VATNESS UNDER ATTACK LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Nov. 1.—De- Dill himself is extremely op- timistic. “I believe I'll have « comfort able lead east of the mountains,” he asserted Wednesday, “and I'll win if IT can carry Seattle and Tacoma. That's no easy matter, ie admit—but [think ‘e got @ good chance.” If he doean’t win it won't be be. cause of any laziness on his part. He has been conducting the most wctory of the! strenuous personal campaign, that the state has ever witnessed, and he’ dated up on a six-npeeches.aday pro- gram right up to the election next Tuesday. as yor Tuesday he spent in Tacoma, in} Tworoger arrtved in Spokane Wed conference with Pierce county demo-| nesday noon, having left Seattle im cratic leaders. Wednesday noon be} mediately after the meeting to at spoke at the Wilkes theater, and in jtend the meeting of Monaghan post the evening he was to make ad-| that Peggy Caftee, eyewttness, struck hammer that felled will show, the attor- that Pegsy Caffee hammer and at the scene ‘wa “eo far as the de- Wednesday night, and prevent. if dresses in Carpenters’ hall, Fremont;| possible, Poindexter’s expulsion. Eagles’ hall, Ballard, and the Bun-| which is scheduled to come up. galow church, 4234 st. and Bagiey| The committee chosen to make tn id . ave. On Thursday he will go to| vestigation when charges were filed in Tacoma for a series of speeches, | against Poindexter was ordered ap potnted by unanimous vote report Wednesday night. three of which have already been ar ranged—in the Milwaukee shops at noon; at a women's meeting in the} afternoon, and at the Masonic temple | It will pa Health Training LOS ANGELES, Nov. 1.—Wallace Reid, in the hope of throwing off the | ‘effects of a recent nervous break- | : | risa "eco |e oe, Da, ae covers ery HALLOWEEN ing ed bis aia ta retreat near! county in the atate with one excep Md tion—Wankiakam, in the extreme (eatin aren of Tit Mare Sengenee ine of tess || ELSEWHERE <sg life under strict | Wankiakam 1s so remote that it re- living —«_ Jauires & two-day trip to get in, and. | ee ‘Pnising as there are only 700 voters there, W YORK.—Not even Hal- “And I'm coming back,” said Reid. | | Dill felt that he could not spare thw |Joween t# an excuse for a man and -certageroged that tn a couple more time. | woman to exchange Jothes and walk ‘weeks he would be back in the stu . NG ho streets, Patrolman O’Nell ruled. boand at work on a new picture. Dill supporters. were elated |The judge backed him up when he over the fact that Stephen J. |@!rested Mr. and Mrs. Alex Berthel. Brown Wants City Chadwick, former chief justice of | son. e state supreme court, age t ee! to Make Own Gas po Ph ecsetn at Dill's pans Porege | W YORK.—Presence of a cow Supporting complaints that Se! the Wilkes Wednesday. Chad. in the speakers’ resting room at attie gan rates are exorbitant, May-| wick, as one of the most prom. {Carnegie hall still puzziew the author. or Brown Wednesday advocated) jnent democrats in the state and (ities. They know about Halloween, public ownership of this product. “Buch a step will bring about a Permanently satisfactory settlement | , Of this rate question,” the mayor) aid. |but where did the prankers find cow? he a known conservative, makes @ big addition to the Dill forces in view of the talk that had been circulated charging Dill with party irregularity. CHICAGO.—It took the entire force of police reserves to quell the riot which started last night when Halloween merrymakers rolled « flaming fruit peddlers’ cart on the car tracks, Conductors who attempt ed to remove the flaming vehicle jwere pelted with tomatoes and the fight was on To effect immediate relief, Brown | declared that he would take up the matter with the department of pub- Ne utilities as soon as the election | is over. Boy Earns Money in Apple Season! “Well, my Johnnie came home this morning and will soon be starting in school again.” “My goodness. was still away. All this ts "democratic talk, { Dr. Lorenz Will Come to Seattle DE: R.—A five-ton truck push. jed on car tracks by Halloweencrs stopped traffic for several blocks he- fore a policeman could get enough volunteers help hin move the truck to the curb. a | I didn't know he| Didn't he start in when school opened?” | Dr, Adolf Lorenz, whose mir sue a “No, he has been up on his uncle's || acie-dealing hands have won apple ranch in the Wenatchee Va!-|| thousands of children back from ALBANY, N. Y.—William Small ley all summer, and the apple crop || tives of crippled agony, haw ac ||felt #0 good after his Halloween was ready about the time school|| cepted The Star's invitation to ||Party that when three gunmen at Opened. He begged so hard to stay || come to Seattle and practice his ||tmpted to hold him up early today and make some more money that we | wonders here for the benefit of ||"¢ sailed into them and captured let him. He is quick and won't have |] young sufferers. one any trouble catching up with his Dr. Ira C. Brown, who, on be |} wohelg studies.” || half of The Star, telegraphed the || WILKES BARRE, Pa.—John “I suppose he 1s quite proud of || world-famous orthopedic surgeon, || Creighton had to stay here all night what he earned this summer?” || asking him to visit Seattle, h |So much confetti was showered on “Oh, my goodness, yes! It 1a al-|| just received a favorable reply ||his “flilvver’ by celebrators that it most the first money he ever earned. || ¢rorn Dr, Lorenz's secr y, Dr would not run when he tried to start He insists on buying a school suit. } car L Keppler, of Newark, || home. We wanted him to put it all in the || Ny ye 2 bank. He is going to work on Satur. Dr. Lorenz may not be able to PITTSBURG——James Collina re days during the school year and af-|| peach Seattle on his present trip || turned from a Halloween ebration ter school every night s0 he can save || to America, but he will come a» ||to find everything in readiness for up quite a little.” soon as he can arrange his dates |/his burial. Plans were called off “It is so important to teach chil-|| gatisfactorily, Dr Keppler as. ||after Collins assured them he was Gren to save their money. If he|] sured Dr. Brown. |not dead. pe ge bag sarggh padly.|] “at the present time,” Dr. || scarcer iy o courage him to go eppler wrote, “Pro | * to Cherry's, at 1016 2nd Ave, on th Kane ho alan to no Wrest” “* || Detective Locates w of the Rialto Bidg., just || one, © come i over the Pig'n Whistle. You know || thuted States cocry year hone Lost Convent Girl they have very good values and they || ever and at some future date ||. DES MOINES, Iowa, Nov. 1— allow one to make a smal! payment, |! i will make the trip. He thanks || ona Baker, 16, who disappeared and then wear the garment while |] \., very kindly for your Invita trom a Catholic academy at Car making monthly payments. He could || tion and will gladly accept. 1 ||FOll, Iowa, over a week ago, was make his first payment out of his|| wij) notify you when he plans || found tn a Counctl Bluffs hotel to- summer earnings and put the rest in| | Coing,”* day by Garth Hyatt, operative of the bank. Then he could meet his | Dr. Brown was selected to || detective bureau. other installments with his later||send the invitation because he || Hyatt is taking the girl to Adel, earnings.” studied under Dr. Lorenz in |{ceunty seat of Dallas county, where ‘Oh, that's « wonderful idea. I'm|} vienna some rs ago and||her alleged sweetheart, William so glad you told me. I mew | Trunnie will like the idea.”—Advt. knows him personally Fensler, Perry, lowa, railroad brake: man, is being held, : THE SEATTLE STAR SERBIANS AND GEORGE E, BOOS ITALIANS FIGHT, KILLS HIMSELF Troops Rushed to Battle on Widely Known Politician Is Frontier Despondency Victim Local Firm to Help on Hotel Plan LONDON, Nov, 1—Pighting Despondent weeonuse of an Hine is reported to have broken out that had mi him an invalid for life, George Boor, 70, ended hin on Me Bertennttalian fepmiler ie4 shooting himnelf at the Kt as the resalt of the eistt = Dora apartments, 912 1. Olive at, triumph in aly, according to Tuesday afternoon, Hoow was wide ly known tn p until recently 8, Lang Manufacturing Co itieal cirelen, wa nnected with the F He had Belgrade dispatches published tn the Dally Express today | Great exeltement prevails 19 heen vompelled to a fon hin bust | Serbia ae the resurt of the Fae however, on account of fl | eisti coup and newspapers are health discussing the possibility of ni was formerty engaged in | newspaper Work in Montana, where, war, the Express dispatches ghortly after 1879, he formed an ne anid, Jation with Russell B. Harrison, The fighting was reported near the son of President Benjamin Har Bushak, with killed and wounded risen on both sides, and the fighting in| At that time they published The spreading Montana Journal and later took up The Serbs are sending up rein. Publication of other newspapers ements and it is understood they in 1900 was connected with are ready to mobilize if necessary, the United States consus bureau in j | the same dispatchen sald. the national capitol, Later, he was | eee employed by the customs department | Carl Gould, of the firm of; Bebb & Gould, which has been selected to collaborate with J.| |Otis Post on plans for the | and the department of commerce and labor Koon ia survived by his widow, Mra. Dora B. Boos; a daughter, Mra |Report Fascisti , Defy U. S. Consul PARIS, Nov. 1-—An unconfirmed W. F. Hart, of Lincoln, Neb.; a non, dispatch to the Agence Radio trom FE. H, Boon, of Mirsoula, and one #t* | new Olympic hotel. } Chiaawo today said Fascist! had de ter, Mre. NR. McKay, of Ruston, | manded that the American consul In La. Funeral arrangements are be-| Bebb & Gould, one of the best) Rome holst the Italian flag over his Ing made at the Bonney-Watson| known architect firma in the West, | conmulat chapel. has been selected to colisborate in The report alvo said the Fascist ——— the designing of The Olympic, Be burned the chamber of labor in attle’s new community hotel, tt was Rome ’ announced Wednesday Chiasso te on the Italian-Swine HERE’S MORE ABOUT | When the lease was signed with’ border. | the United Hotels C it was stipu j i ain 4 lated that the company whould | MUSSOLINI IS designate its own architect, bet there was also an agreement t t NOW AT WORK {STARTS ON PAGE ONE Jor crchitect show be. chowen to colinborate in tho preparation of | ROME, Nov. 1—Henito Mussolint, On» of the rewults of this investiga. | the plans. | new premier of Italy, declared today ton wag the reexamination yester-| J. Otix Post, who designed the! that the Paseiat! government would rive back to the country tte soul. ‘The ministry, in frock coata, which have replaced the black ahirte that distinguished the Fasctet! movement day of the body of Mra, Carleton. Dre. W. F. Hamilton and A. BE. Wit Nama conducted the post mortem. Their examination showed that | Btatier hotels and many other build | ings in the Kast, wan asked to draw up the plans for The Olympic, and he requested that the firm of Bebb the bullet had entered Mre, [| & Gould be chosen an his Seattle war at work today with tron dis. Carleton's body downward at an co-workera. | cipling prevailing in every depart-| angle of 45 degrees, lodging In | Post and Gould studied together 7 the muscles adjacent to the spine [in Parts. gutnal's micaer cok wae aan al cord. The bullet entered the ‘The new community hotel will be| erament. Mach morning he plane te left cheat, Just below the shoul open for business about May 16, 19t4 Actua) construction work will | telephone to each mintater, to be aa- | wured every one te at work. State! employes were warned that tardiness would remult tn instant dismissal der Mrs, Carleton was left-handed. Max Kuhr, district attorney for | Hill county, and F. N. Utter, attor- ‘The premiers attitude towards Py for Mra. Pyle, were present at Gabriele d'Annunaio, which has been |) examination. The physicians re- A matter of much epeculation «noe | sed to comment on their findings. the Mussolint ministry wan formed, PLACES BLAME commence next April The directors are highly pleased with the preliminary plans. The ground floor will be devoted to shops and dining fuctiities vas = as wil) attract the general public second or lobby floor, the seer en trance of which will be on Seneca! was partly clarified today by a tel Ram sent by Munsolint to the poet-| st, will consist of spacious kitchens, airman | ON MINISTER): large bell room in the western “T am uming the arduous taste ANE | wing, & very artistic formal dining| of civing discipline and internal) LO# ANGELES, Nov. 1.—Ilame|room In the eastern wing, with the j Peace to the country.” [wired “T send y the premier for the double tragedy in the deathe| amy loving Kreet-lof Mra. Margaret Carleton and the ing and good wishes, This will not Hey, Leonard J. Christier at Havre, be a hindfold vietory.” |Mont., wae attributed to the Rev. ‘The Fanctat! were dishanded tofiay|Christior In a signed statemment to- after a Roman triumph {nm the capital |day by former Judge Frank EB. Carle yesterday tn which 100,000 “Black iten, husband of the dead woman. Shirts” participated. Pactfication, “I can no longer remain stient tn declared by Mussolini to be MMe firetitne face of the attempt to white. aim, tn to be enforced at once, the! wash this ‘bishop of all outdoors.’ ” Premier declared, starting in with Carieton ald. “This attempt to make Nin own followers, who were ordered it appear to the world that Margaret to demobilize tmmediately. threw herself upon this man and ie lh that he tried to remonstrate and lead HE TELLS US HOW TO | tesona"expreenone Sort me PRONOUNCE FASCISTI Carleton’ referred particularty to « statement by Biehop Faber and pro- PASADENA, Nov. 1—It | texted against ft an an injustice to looks so eany to pronounce, and is 80 cantly mispronounced, hin wife. Augusto Galil, recently sec “I want to say to the world that Margaret te not to be biamed for this retary of the Fascist! movement in Rome and intimate friend of affair, but that the real blame should be justly placed upon the man who Benito Mussolini, new Italian | Paid the price,” he concluded, premier, thinks the people of the United States might as well get eee acquainted with the correct pro- MRS. CARLETON “rey ain ernmaar evn vv || FUNERAL HELD} |coming In the other direction until word ‘Fascist!’ for a good many HELENA, Mont, Nov. 1.--The|too late. He tried to leap acroun the years,” Galli said. “Bo, here's body of Mra. Margaret Carleton, who | track, but was unable to make it and how {t is spoken tn Italy shot herself at Havre the morning was caught by the in-bound car. Fwsceshes, with the accent | of October 27 after killing the Rev,| Hin head was terribly crushed and on the second syllable. The ‘a’] 1. J. Chrintler, was brought here to-| he suffered other severe injuries, ac- in sounded like ‘a’ in “far. day for burial | cording to Dr. M. L. Herzig, at whone main lobby and reception room ly: ing parallel to Seneca st., where the visitor will have a vista of feet from one end of the building to the other. The exterior of the hotel will be of brick and terra cotta, of a design aimilar to the Hotel Statler in Cleve- land, a delicate Rennalwance style. MAN FATALLY HURT BY CARS Caught between two Phinney ave, street cars, going in oppo site directions, Charies J. Sheets, ® tailor, 4420 Dayton st., was Probably fatally injured Wednes- day morning. The accident occurred shortly after 20 o'clock at Dayton ave. and N. 42rd at The man apparently attempted to cross the street in front of an out- bound car and did not #ee the car ‘are writing polities giving protection came when Mayor Brown ran all the Lloyd George, III, Very Special This Week | cae ee ee ="110" Dining Room Suite of American walnut; 4t4nch Buffet; 461nch Table; four Chairs OUR SPECIAL CREDIT TERMS— a week will buy $100 $1.00 $2.00 ron with cane back and blue leather worth of Furniture $1.00 DOWN | $5.00 DOWN a week will buy $200 Only six suites to be sold eeu.” $1.50: .50 $3.00 . 00 worth of Furniture $3.00 DOV | $10.00 DOWN & week will buy $60./ worth of Furniture & week will buy worth of voreitare $3.5 50 DOW Grand Furniture Co. 208 PINE STREET NEAR SECOND AVE. | j a week will buy $260 worth of Furniture Buy your Holiday Furniture now and have {t laid away until delivery time at Christmas. Pay « iittie down and we will store tt for you. (Starts on Page 1) cabinet men who can neither rs nor write, eee The rain tt ratneth every doy Upon the just and unjuat feller, Chiefly on the just, because unjust Hath the just’s wmbrelier, —Comtrtd, MORTGAGE LOANS ON Seattle Residence Property 7% NO COMMISSION NO BONUS NO APPRAISAL FEE Only Charge Being Actual Expense THE BANK FOR SAVINGS Vine Street at Fourth Ave. Three men in New York are com- peting for the pancake championship | of America. One man has already | eaten 13 pancakes, Batter up! ma danee, | | tect masked is | her face. s——_______________ wom ooo OFFICE VAMP, SEZ; It's getting to be that when o | Insurance men down in New York | Against potson plea. / Nobody in Seattle has been brave enough to write insurance against! sickness or death from eating hash. eee They were sitting in the mand, He held tightly to her hand, It's the deat game in the land— FOOTBALL eee Another of our “Qreatest Thrills” dootleggers out of Seattle METROPOLITAN EUR NOV. Mrs. Joseph Pyle, mother of tho | office, at 4303 Fremont ave., the man . 1 dead woman, had the body in charge, | was treated, Abandons Speaking ina |Funera) nervicns were held at #| The operator of the In-bound car| LONDON. Nov, 1—David Lloyd vor : SEAT TLE SIGNS | tock “ast night tn Havre maid that the man caught his car|George, former premier, has been | World’s Greatest Mrs. Pyle said that Havre authort- into town almost every morning at|forced to abandon his «peaking en lesen had not cleared up the mystery |the same hour, but he had no idea|gagement at Bristol Thursday be- | of how the revolver with which the| who he was, A search of his pockets YAKIMA TREATY double killing had been done had |fatled to reveal any clew to his iden. |nounced today. " come into her poaseanton tity, He is apparently about 45 years| The strain placed upon Lioyd YAKIMA, Nov. 1—Declaring that! Two diamond rings which the wom: | old. George by bia campaign to come efforts of Portiand to draw the an wore on the fatal night were nino —--——- back as the leader of the British trade of the Yakima valley will be mining. Mrs. Pyle insisted that she empire has been exceptionally heavy fought to the finish, 100 members |would not drop the Investigation un- |Boy Injured When the last few days | of the Seattle Kiwants club, guests of their brother Kiwantans in Yak til thene points and the motive for the deed, which a coroner's Jury sald Auto Strikes Pole will be removed to St, Paul's Eptsco- pal church to fe in state. attle September 29, just 16 days after Brumfield hanged himself in his pris. to draw a large part of the trade wo now enjoy with Yakima, Yakima tn. { In the evening a Halloween party was held, with apple bobbing and other old-time merrymaking s#tunte. Dr. Hindley declared shipping tn- terests should get together and offer Yakima a type of service that would draw to Seattle at leant one-eighth of the 40,000 cars of fruit shipped an- Your ae Flock With fresh eggs retailing at a nickel apiece and apparently on thelr way higher, folks who own back yards are beginning to think about raising chickens, It's a good idea—but you don't want to venture into the poultry business, even on the smallest nually from the valley. Otherwise, seale, unless you know something about it he said, San Francisco and Portland One of the most authoritative articles on poultry breeding to will come in with ood financtal appear in a jong time is published in the current bulletin of the Proportions and draw this important Wester) Washington Experiment Station at Puyallup. It is business. written by Mrs, George R. Shoup, poultry specialiet at the station, under the title, “Selection and Care of the Breeding Flock,” Knocked by Piling Into Elliott Bay Struck by a piling at the Colman Creosote works, Florida at. and Rall- By a special arrangement made with the experiment station, any reader of The Star may obtain a free copy of this bulletin by filling out the following coupon and mailing it to Puyallup. Western Washington Experiment Station, road ave., Tuesday evening, Joe Har Puyallup, Waah, ris, 49, longshoreman, 1801 Ninth Please send me a copy of your Bi-Monthly Bulletin, Vol. ave, was knocked unconscious into X, No, 4 Eliott bay Other workers plunged tnto the toy waters and rescued Harris a moment later. He was revived with the aid of a pulmotor and rushed to the city hospital. The piling was being load- ed aboard the steamer Fred Baxter, when one of them, swinging tn mid- alr, struck Harris, He was recover- ing at his home, Wednesday, Name Address (Please print name and address carefully) cause of a slight finers, ima, last night pledged themselves #he committed, are cleared up. Pia engetnsoiny “Be -eespenyt get ab which was overstrained during his to @ program of friendship and bus ’ ‘ueeda a ‘ sf ft te stro Bry Prager Mae” pwd an puto in which he and hie father, peoeet Seren ee nh Pastor's Body Is C. B. Btrong, 8945 Bixth ave. N, B.|” | munity were driving was struck by a car He hopes to speak Saturday in| PS Nag ro ans weeny at Taken to Waterloo driven by T. W. Coker, 235 Weatinke | 10ndon, however, Deana ir indie jucationa! a | a a ~ a WATERLOO, N. Y., Nev. L--The ave. N. Strong's car struck a tele rector of the Washington Btate Re-|yoay of Rev. Leonard J. Chriatier, |shone pole after the collaion, theo. |MERBS USED IN MEDICINES f “4 railroad head bese chartered “Bishop of All Outdoors,” who was!ing the lad into the street. He was| A Manchester, England, paper| |, cently from Portland to Yatra ("not at his home tn Havre, Mont.,/taken to Minor hospital, suffering| urges the renewed cultivation of| SeaLnen Dr. Hindi ‘a. TY ‘1 sy Waa brought here today, It was tak- from cuts about the head. old-fashioned medicinal herbs in nls rad - ol eg = 't en to the home of hin parents, where | ——__—— | English gardens, In the United waste for Portland, eattle re ‘it will remain until Friday, when it . 1 0 maina content to #it complacently by,! wi) te con i's Eptoce. |DOFer. The two were married in Se. |States they have also gone out of fashion as a feature garden, although Joreats ape 20,000,01 SRE Re aR on cel) at Salem penitentiary. in i bay Perhena prec to tak tee Dr. Brumfield’s Confirmation of the marriage was | India and Neng where et are mat-of-town mall one big share of It." Wid Is M fed] |tctived here trom D. B. Ferguson, |srown purely for prec gi The Seattle Kiwaniann arrived yes 1aow is ALTE | county auditor at Seattle poses, as ete ae a value ts terday morning tn special cars. They|_ ROSEBURG, Ore, Nov. 1-—-Mra.| Brumfield was convicted of the eae pe by gree segs hp were welcomed by Mayor R. D, Merle Brumfield, widow of the con-|murder of Dennia Russell here, a —— ‘ons ty a : icine cic are Rovig, and a reapones was made by Victed and elfsiain dentist, Dr.| year ago, and was sentenced to bape eg peg rie cts lon of Dean Stephen I, Miller, of the college Richard M. Brumfield, was reported | death, He forestalled the gallows by | Ya inkham’s Vegetable Com of business administration, Univer. today to be honeymooning In Califor. | hanging himself with stripe of bed | gg . re ie te om pggaen |the Seattle Kiwanis chub. | OPPO R i} UN I women afflicted with such ailments | should try ‘4 Woman’s Message to Womens THE SUMMERS MEDICAL CO., Women's Dept. “ South Bendsinds it wi an. Lioyd George ts euffering with a cold which has inflamed bis throat, of the small are imported GADSKI | In RECITAL : they large quantities from Turkey, it.Advertisement ‘STAR WANT ADB cs. ‘nty a Weman Knows a Woman's Trials and Understands Her Need of Sympathy and Help iene To hui orem cieine’ tl ily testify to the value of ie. ene ee SEND FOR a FREE TEN DAY: Bi ipsoge ssp with descriptive literature. 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