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THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1922. { TRIUMPHANT FASCIST! ENTER MILAN PAGE 14 . Local Markets VEGETABLES Prices Fuld Wholesale Dealers 08 Per dos. Looat, per aack nit as th FRUITS Bananas, white, bor na, local, per bow Gre 1.38) Jonathans, per dot Bananas astern, per ddt ormeter? “For King, for Italy and for the Fascismo” was the ery of Benito Mussolini's shirts” as they advanced to power over the Socialist strongholds in Northern Italy. This photograph is the first to reach America showing the Fascisti marching into Milan and as- suming control. Brack Prince, Lady Fingers, tus Ma! box New York Stock Report | | | ANCIAL REVIEW i wok exchange || oft Ship News WEDNESDAY THURSDAY nv. 8 Tell Dad You'll Supply The Turkey for the Thanksgiving Day ic The Sta Pelee Offers You 5 A 9 to 10-Pound Dressed URKEY Free of Cost! WALI NEW YORK, N . included: Studeba Locomot %. ia ennaylve ort United Stat ateel t nemical 10%, off 1% ing O%. up otf %. , Chicago Live Stock i Wednesday's Quotations wethers, #9 . iM r 18; bull to common ewes, $2.75 ther Bureau Report DAIRY PRODUCTS § ee | Mere tne A. 3 Prices Caid \o Shippers . : f ‘A stade, Beattie dettvery . Preah ranch, white shel : ae ‘ Caltlo—Recetpts, 12.000, Market steady) and strong. Cholee and prime, $11.60} @19.4 edium and good, 87.150) es je m 4 ard Cheese— “ %i Northern Pacific 4; American plas, 14.408 nidmight fat: x at ndersired puttets, 2% } flats, fancy, 13 Ib Arri ‘ | N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Wednesday's Qeotations Sager fru) Rew. $6.68; refined, Gull, | fre ee erenulated. 86.9097 ma er COWs and | Coffee—No. 7 spot Tio, 10%e Th; Ne 4/7 '* verte Santos, 154 G18 Ne tb. rT Lifer . 6 hetfers, 93 Kentucky Would Forget 52: : wes! the Days of [ts Duels} verses in Port at seatte 34] LOUISVILLE, Ky., Nov. §—State, Burr duel, fought in 1804, In which | au” a officials in Keatucky need not swear | Hamilton was ahot after be had fired they nev rticipated in duel y never participated in dusis If ®linto the air, really turned America| neji sreet Terminal—U. & ©. G. Maids, Al | proposed measure becomes a law at | the next legislature. This would eliminate reference to dueling from the oath of office administered. Those favoring the change want s to show the world that “the dark and bloody ground” is as modern and law-abiding as the rest of these Unit- Bled States, } | named Singer satisfied if i ft tam Duels outshone stump speeches In early-day politics, But since 1549 they have passed out of fashion In connection with vote getting. Henry C. Pope and John T Louisville men, fought the last of consequence that year, Shotguns loaded with single talls, were fired at 20 paces. Pope was mortally wounded. Later that year, an attorney named Smith and a school teacher “honor” by wounding each other with pistols at 11 paces. The crowd cheered luntily Public opiniop then turned againat dueling, and ft was discarded in Kentucky. Lawyers fought more duels than | any other class of people, with legis- lators a close second. One of the most famous Ken tucky duellos was that between Wiliam J. Graves and Jonathan Cilley, both members fought In 1838, There was no quar rel between them, but Graves chal-| lenged Cilley because the latter re. fused to accept a message from fe | Graves, carried by a newspaper edi- GRAIN AN City Delivery, Wholeste, aige—Whete, yellow, 1 Cracked and fred routing, 100°° Wheat iecleaned Western oyster . CARROLL MAY GO TO BEES ¢ scribes } een Salt Some ¢ deal cooked up be and Los Angeles, Iix!e Carroll to the Bees for Puday © pitcher. BANK CLEARINGS Seattle 36 946 BHAOO 1,293,280.69 Clearings tor Cilley had quarreled with. Cilley died from a rifle bullet fired by Graves, He died, expressing highest regard for the man who shot him. Henry Clay fought two duels, one with Humphrey Marshall, in 1808, In which both were slightly wounded, and one with John Randolph, t 1826. The men were friends, and Randolph fired to miss. This affect- ed Clay, and a reconetliation fol lowed, The Alexander Hamil John Edgeworth is 81, but he has a way with women. One| win, chancellor of the of congress, | m-Aaron ! ev againet thie preston. Yor taif a@m- ir Juneau, ot Northwestern Wir Florence Lackenbach. tury more, tho, society tolerated this Site Velden, mode of settling “affairs of honor,” |“ Se hee Se despite its banning by law. A man| [erade, str Lubrice, str Weat jchallenged etther had to accept or be| str West Jester, str Western Knight | ostracized. str Delight, str Cross Keys, str Wai | But to dueling, say authoritie: er: | civilization ie = indebted for it modern instrument of justicn, the) jcourt of law. And prize fighting jus", wientng & Packing Ca must point to the duello as its par Marr ent Stacy Mreet Terminal—v. site All quarrels of the nobility were | wit yokes Occan Termtnal. settled by battle in the days when robber barons were going out and] treet 7 kings were coming tnto fashion 1 Europe. The courts were arranged |for the benefit of spectators, and yaoeks kings and their courts were Judges | ». Knights fought on horseback, using lances. Lenser persons battled it out | Am mina? with knives or poleaxen ER As this form of jurisprudence grew, many offictals were named to | Met conduct the contests, Many statutes | wy, and much red tape developed. j Litigants such as women, priests, h children and old men were allowed to lemploy men to fight thetr duels for | the These men, called “cham pl * remain in modern courts as law France, {n 1547, supplanted the fuel with the ancient Roman legal In Engtand, however. the duel continued for two more cen turtes. ant Engine Works. & ©. ©. Mreet Terminad—tr Mesl Fn cineer a mer 2.0 ® Be Str Astrone- | ms Atrest Terminal—tte Cardigas 1 & © & Dettwood, iridae & Dredging Co,—aur Wr Roose. an Drydock—@tr Nika, str Ket- |i kam, power ache itiam City, sche Sophia Christen Public Markets system. | After the common people began | & aping the nobility by using weapons in thetr personal quarrels, p sional duelists appeared. ren ficht for profit, charging ad the ooaitet. Them | were deemed ree and last honor and ch code of | nobility In England, the beginning « eighteenth. century saw deadly weapons of these men give way t fiste—and thus was prize fighting | ved duelling in the e the | rt WOMAN JAILS LOVER, 81 KE FLACK A . jomts, 4 The Stall 36, by Coming Over to See About Debt LONDON, Nov, 8—Stanley Bald alter Simply Induce 12 People Who Are Not Now Having The Star De- livered to Them to Subscribe for Three Months and a Big, Fat Gobbler Will Be Presented to You FREE. 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