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MILWAUKEE'S EXHIBIT CAR IN SEATTLE With Extcnelve Oiaplay of Waah Ington and Pacific Northweat Grown Frulta, Grain* and Vegetable* Vlallort are cordially Invited to visit Milwaukee Kshlblt far No Roo' at thi* Jacksm atr«*et I'nlou |iaau>ongcr station on Friday. Ssitttr day and Sunday from 10 a, m, to 12 and 2 p. m lo & p tu Thla exhibit car la handsomely decorated with grain*. frulta and vegetable*. grown In Washington and the Pacific Northwest. and la one of a number of such car* Iwln* operated by the Milwaukee for the purpoai* of demonstrating to the farmer* of the Kastern anil Middle Wcatern atatc* the wonderful agrl cultural po'xlblllllea of the great Northwest Theae car* are to be abown to hundred* of tb»ue.»uda of farmer* throughout the Kaat during the fall and winter month* of each year, and are accompanied by lecturer*, who lll>erally diatrlbute agricultural lit erature. and give public lecture*. Illustrated b> atereoptlcoa lantern views of agricultural scene* In thla •ectloo and loduatrlal view* of Se attle and other buslnes* center* of the North* eat. This Is the first "Agricultural Kxhlbit Car" that has ever heeu displayed to the public In Washing ton. and It will unquestionably prove of great tnt» rest to visitors Our object In placing this car on eihlbltton In Seattle and other Im portant cities of the Northwest, be fore sending the car on lta regular Kastern trip. Is to give the inniple of this section an opportunity of seeing the wonderful agricultural product* raised in their own farm ing community, the Importance of which I* realised by comparatively few of onr eltl*en*. Attendants In charge will not only furnish Information wish rp gard to the manner In which this car Is handled In th>- Ka*t, but will also be glad to receive comment* and suKß»«tlons from visitors In terested In the development of this great country The car will be open to visitor* from 10 a m. to 12 noon and from J p. m. to 5 p m Krlday. Saturday and Sunday. Nov. 29th, 30th. I**. Ist. at the 0.-W. R * N l*a»»«n«er Station. 4th A*, and Jack*oa St. on "life's Deepest I-aws," by Mr*. O. 8. Powler Chumoe. widow of the famous author. Prof. O. 8 Fowler, of New York, beginning Dec 2. 4, (, 7 and 8, each evening at 8 p m. Health con*ultatlons at lincotn Hotel from 9 a. m. to 9 p m. until Dec l» KlectHclty to overcome disease will be taught In classes beginning Tuesday. Dec. 10, at 2: SO and 7:30 p. m. figr C. ITO & BROS. AJSL4 Whole**)* and detail All Hindu of diM »HT 1.110111 fW\| RtttHlKl Ft H*ITI MK Irrf Aw. Kiitett 443* U. TOIIIIA. r.irt k h««4IH I* v \ ; porreuta. tverr -j y' yK , Rkiom. Oi*M«ar\ *r Mr ■ >><1 »lt *ln>!» of / carlo* chair t -v *•_ cartlnic jr ~ « 120.1 3rd Ave. t —' That Thanksgiving Pie tl7 ITU nut brown crust and filling of golden pumpkin or delicious mincemeat. I low will yours turn out? Wfll it be light, flaky and of de licious taste? It surely will if you make a point of using Patent EXCELLENT Flour The Luck Behind the Baking YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the D»y Condensed for Busy People Suberrlbera to The HcatHe' will I'npi(tr i favor by notifying thin office at once Of any fail ure to ««h ura incmt 1 ' ao« reg ular delivery of lh» (>*!>•'. or any attempt to eubetltuta an other paper for Tha Ulir, II la the .te»lr« of «»• luanuKeinent lo ee< ere On* '"*•* ■ervtee for all. ami complaint* ar«> given cenrteoua ami prompt attention. If your p*p»r raiij to arrive an* night t>y • o'clock. kindly phone title office a I on.» Main MOO A»k for tha Circulation l>u>artin»nt Spokane.—Tha American Mining conttreaa, In »t-»»lon here, I» today i„ ih,. iimlai .'I .» ' ampatgn to curt mora adequate aafety appll mu'M in metal mum Chicago.—Dr. Sun Yat Sen'* brother, Suti Ami, wn* found Inno cent of th<* charge of promoting a Chineae revolution. Spokane —Mr* May Mutton, aoffrage leader, bought a cow and had It elaughtered and aold at a local market in order to demonatrate the high coat of living She loat $8 Tfl In the •»- perlment. South Bend.—Judge elect Edward II Wright may poaalhly reat In Jail for the ne*t al* montha for <*on tempt of court. The preaent Judge haa an old grudge agalnat him Only ipecul dsllvsrle* of »**«•• will tx> made tomorrow. # Spokane.—U. 8. Marshal W H. Halteman had to lend a federal pris oner *3. to that he could com* to Brattle 10 a#t»«r a criminal charge. St Paul.—Stanford H. rreund. Ip pointed general attorney for the Great Northern railroad, gucceed* J. D Armstrong J. L. Chjnn. refrigerator engln**r on the S S. Minnesota. atabbwl and killed Robert Wangstrotu. deck hand, while the ship *»" lying at Hongkong. Dunn waa left there for trial. Mr*. Thorn** Charlton ftr*t white woman who ever mushed Into the Klondike. I* dead. Chehalie. —C. M Roger*, high school teacher, rolled a peanut down Main *t. with a toothpick. H* hadn't bst right on th* election. y. M. C A. HAIL 4th and Madlaon St. fIVE FREt LECTURES Spokane -The report of the com mittee on the bureau of mine* state* that the loss of life by accl dent la greater In metal tulnea than In coal mine*. Vancouver Wash.—Because he r***nt*d a romark made by Parry Oougla* about th* water In Klickitat river, *n«l struck Oougla* over th* head with an iron plane. l*ador* Martm te day wa* fined *2.000 and coste. Lan Franel*co. — Mr*. Rina Jone*. a wealthy wld»w, aged >i. waa found dead, the victim of a murderer. In her home here indsp«nd*ne*, Or —Foreman Wm. McDonald of the Wigrleb ranch is In a physician'* «*r» a* a result of having boon KtbM twice by Tom Homer, whom he bad dlKhtwl for Incompetence Winnipeg —Enuring a gambling hou*e at Calgary, two masked ban dlta lined up 1" nun In the plaee alongside a wail and robbed them of $12,000 In jewelry and ca*b. Tacoma.—Because the cook re fitaed to prepare nieala a* be direct ed, Alexander Finn, an engineer, ran wild with a knlfs in one of the railroad camp* near Dopont, put tin* the entire force to rout for an hour. Ho I* In jail. Everett. —The negotiation* dot ed here yesterday between John T McCbeauey. preaident of the Ev ierwtt Improvement Co., and Fred K. linker of Itallliigham, mean anoth «<r l«r«t» combination mill (or Kv erett. Olympia.—The StimUnl Oil tank atcnmahip Atluo arrived hero I net night. with K.OOO gitlloua of crudu oil. North Yakima.—Nrgotlatlone In volving the el|>etldltllt» of about $700,000 for Ihp development of ;.f>oo arrea In the Wi naa valley have bwn cloaed here by (ha Yak ima lllKhlaiitla Co. A board of advertlelng cartaor*, lo protect the legitimate merchant, a* well aa tin* public, will be appoint ed from the Ad rlub to look Into advcitlaltiK echemea, It waa decided ycati rdnv at th«* tliib'a monthly luncheon at the Itatbakeller. King county lawycra will petition the county commlaalonera to e* tabllah a law library In the bouae. La«t election coat King county $18.MS. or 38 15 cent* a vole, ar cording to figure* aubmlttod by Kindlon Superintendent I'endle ton. Changea In departmental work In Alaaka arc urged In the annual re port of W T IjOpp, head of the Alaaka dtvlab>n of tbe federal de partment of eduratlon Case of Churl** Cunningham, charged * lih amuggllng opium will go to the Jury In Judge Howard'* court till* afternoon Cunningham «>i arrested In Seattle last April, Sentence of Si* yu'l on McNeil* Island lrut»>*e<l on tt'm Corrtgan, who pleaded guilty In Judge tin* ard* court y»-sterday 10 a charge of circulating counterfeit half-dollars. M C. Dickinton, of th* Wright- Dickinson Hotel Co., who returned last night from the K*al, say* pros perity I* prominent everywhere. H. M. Gould, ln*uran«* aollcitor. charged with forgery, was acquitted yesterday. Mr*. Frank Uequhart, Waucor da apartment*. 110) East John »' was struck In the face last night by a thug, angered at ftndiag h.-r purse empty when he held her up Th* Puget Sound lodge of the llrothcrbood of Railroad Trainmen will hold a ball at Eagle hall to night. Olympia--Lloyd O'Brien 2S, graduate of the I'nlveralty of Wash Ingion and prominent In athletic* here, died last night, after a year# Illness due. It Is aald, to hla a!', letle activities University of P*nn*yt*anla alum ni met for lta monthly luncheon at the Hutler hotel yeeterday Charles E. Ftowler, of the Interurban Cmn tract Co, deliver* an address >n "American It ridge f'uil.liug • Washington.—f. E. Clark, Inter state commerce commissioner, was reappointed today by I'reeldent Taft for another aevenyear term Los Ang#l*«,—Ab"#r L. Rom. 71, plotte#r boul man of Southern C«l- Ifnrnla. .led suddenly of heart dis e««o here today. Stockton, Cat.—ln a fit of Jeal ousy, Frank fltrsuinard. a grwer. today ahot and mortally wounded Harry Caaey. keeper of the Santa Fe restaurant at ftlverbaoli. and blew out hta brain*. Retail Grocer*' aaaociation and Women'* Home Consumer*' league yesterday discussed the high out of living and the need of palrotill ing local manufactorle*. Bruaacl*.—All Belgium la in mounting today over the death "f Princess Marie, mother of Kinit AI bert tlesth reunited from pneu monia. Colon, Panama. —After visiting all the principal points In the canal xone. Secretary of War Henry V. Htimson and party, Including Miss Helen Taft, are today en route home. Los Angela*.—Winston Churchill, novelist. Is on record with a declar ation that the future safety of the nation will be safeguarded by the attention of women to the ballot Pittsburg.—Officials of the Car negie Steel Co. today deny report* that strikebreakers were taken to the steel plant* at the Homestead and Itradduck mills, due to the strike of 62i> trainmen. Redlands. Cal.—A. K. Smiley, 84 nationally known advocate of Inter national peace and civic benefactor. Is dying on his lmm»nw estate In the outskirts of Kedland*. Information hss been filed, charg ing Detective McNamee with as saulting Leslie Pepper on October 30. H. A. CI well, posts! clerk of Spo kane, and Postmaster Kussell of Se attle, conferred yesterday relative to expediting railroad mall service during the Christmas rush. Members of the Chamber of Com merce have received a letter from (Jen. Wood, thanking them for their hospitality during his re cent visit. Helena, Mont.—A railroad from I.nwiston to the main line of tim (ireat Northern will he constructed by the Montana Kastern, a new company capitalized at $10,000,000. University glee and mandolin club* gave a concert last night be fore an audience of 2,000. Los Armeies.-—Sir Thomas Llpton today visited three members of the Sioux tribe of Boulh Dakota (lilef I .one Hear, Mamma i*one Hear and Hudson llirdshot. DIES, HEARTBROKEN, BESIDE OPEN GRAVE fly Uitltvd Wlr«. LOH ANGKLEfi, Nov. 27. Mrg l-Jiinrt, 6S, Ih dead today of n broken heurt. Hhe Htuik to the ground Hfe- Ibbk In KoHodale cemetery yvnterduy ax the body of h«r deanKt friend, Mrs, Mutildii 1, Wilton, watt being lowered to Its final retting place. • THE SEATTLE STAR IT TAKES NERVE, SAYS FRANCIS, TO BE A LEADING MAN IN THE MOVIES BY GERTRUDE M. PRICe Ths Star's Moving Picture Expert. Prancla X. Busbman 1* a brand new kind of a leading man' He learns no dialog! Ho never acts at nlgbi' Millions of people have *een him. yet few have aver heard his voice! And he probably has more fot towers than any matinee Idol wh<> •ver lived. And It la all because he Is tea<l Ing man In HOY INO PICTt'KK IM.AYB' i nuide * special trip to tbe big Kaaansy studio on tbe outskirts of Chicago to see him KYanHs X. (for Xavler) Bushman looks like an Immaculate Ifeati Brutnmel In ht* every day street at lire He I* REAL not make belle vs. He looks what he Is a Virginian lit* eyes are blu* Ht* brows hair la a trifle curly (the genuine actor brand) and his physique is aa atk lets'*. Success as a moving picture play •r. ttushman say«, depends on a big: quantity of the followlnr quaMttss NKHVK HKAIMKKBB TO TAKK ANY CHANCE which may add rent Ism to • picture A THonOVOH KNOWUDOB ot geeture A definite PERRON A MTY VRAN'CIH X. M'HIfMAN Gains in Both Circulation and Advertising The big growth in circulation of The St«r in Seattle it made without premiums or contests. It is simply because of the fact that the people of Seattle want an honest paper like The Star, which is published for the people. The Star consider* only the great est good for the greatc»t number in evtry public matter. Its consistent circulation growth is a glowing tribute to its honesty of pur pose. Star readers believe in The Star, and are loyal subscribers. They patronize Star advertisers and their patronage can in no wmy be secured except by advertising In The Star. The progressive merchants of Seattle realize this and because of the enormous city cir culation they place their advertisements in The Star. Because of the constantly increasing results they get they are using bigger space and more merchants are advertising every month in The Star than ever before. Advertising in The Star will bring you the biggest re sults at the least expense of any paper in the city. The Star is the paper that goes into the homes of Seattle, where the real buyeft are, and they patronize Star advertisers. • Why the Saturday Star Is a Good Real Hj Estate Medium FlßST—Because on Saturday night the husband and wife, in talking and planning for a home and wise investment combined, have plenty of time to discuss the question, as they do not have to get up early Sunday morning. SECOND—l>ecatise on Saturday evening many men in Seattle receive their weekly salaries, and money suggests money, and they naturally think of an investment. THIRD Because on Saturday night the husband and wife talk over the real estate opportunities they have seen advertised in The Star that day. FOURTH—Because they then decide to go and look over the ground and investigate real estate opportunities offered, early Sunday morning. FlFTH—Because they do that immediately after breakfast without waiting to read any Sunday morning paper or do anything else but carry out their plans formed the night before. SlXTH—Because-the real estate advertisers in The Star are the earliest kind of early birds. They put out their advertisements the night before; early morning is too .late for them; they attract attention Saturday afternoon, through The Star, knowing as they do, that It has the most loyal subscribers of any paper in Seattle, who make their own investments with Star ad vertisers. • * SEVENTH—By doing this they interest their public one day ahead. They have their possible customers - thoroughly interested before - they go to bed Saturday night. They show them the land early Sunday morning and on Monday, if the prof it** is fair to both sides, the business is done. OOOI) HABITS An ATIIUCTIC, Wppls BODY I*et me paaa on to you a few thlriK* Husbman told ms about hla ' profs—lon. "The art of moving picture playing ta the art of pantomime." j he nays. "A man may be e*»r such a won- j der In the regular theatric*) pro duction and a complete failure In • moving itlclurs—because h« knows I Utile of gc«tur* or tbe value of ac j tbm "Demure is the photo player's greatest we*i>on He must be able i to gauge action by seconds per ♦ sonallty la bis one best bet for popularity with the ptsblle. You can't PAKE In a moving picture You just have to LIVE tbe psftt '* Pnlltng out of burning building* (which actually burned). Jumping off high clifte rolling down (noun tain sides and struggling hand-to j band with tbe "villain are all In a day'* work tor Bushman Walla Walts.—■C. A. Pranee. su perintendent of schools In Everett, today declared "the Introduction of the phonograph into the public schools means lb* ultimate routing of ragtime." COI lltl tSHNRAII4( MR mm 4 l.Ktr IJkgAT ITS nOtiU 9*l»iW* twn*»M «M me re#r» »• •»>» ••>»>»».» ftyWaa' j ti«* #•«*•**** ef s w\ uH'ivg la# PUT SLAYER'S BODY IN POTTER'S FIELD HKNO, Nev. Nov Although of wealth/ parenla, the reiuaina of If H. WMIH, who ahot and killed Mra Katelle Maggot at Moan* Hprlnga here laat week and then committed aulclde. were buried t«> day In potlera field without cere mony. Weema' father la a furnl lure manufacturer In llaltlmofe. The body of Mra. Maggot waa ablp ped to rtt. I.nul* la«t night INDICT FIVE FOR BOOK FRAUDS NEW YORK No*. 27 Indict menta charging the uae of the maita U> defraud were returned by the Inderal grand Jury her* agalnat five p«raona connected with the Kelier- Karmer coni|>any and the Anglo- American aaaoclation, book dealer*. II l« alleged that the Indicted men dwindled many prominent peraona into buying fake edition*. WEST POINT CADETS DRANK; DISMISSED WAHHINUTON. No*. 17.—T*o member* of the flrai claaa of the Vailed Stale* Military nrademy, Wallace W. Crawford of California and Crank M lirooka of Mlnneaota, have been dlamlaaed for violating the reguiatlona agalnat drinking. WOMAN FOR MAYOR OF OREGON CITY OKBUON CITV, Or., Hot. i 7. Mra Kate L Newton today filed her p**lltlon aa candidate for the office of mayor. It I* atated ahe ha* * good chance agalnat iJnn E. Jonea, the preeent ln> uuibent. Uraut IHinick baring decided not lo enter the ra«e. RACE SUICIDE AMONG COLLEGE BRED WIVES It* I*r»»« Vltrt PHILADELPHIA, No* i:,--TUe killhorUN at Brys Mawr. on# of 11»«* exclusive women'* colleges of the coil*try. recently completed * slatUtli *1 table, l>a**d on ani**ri received from graduate* who have m*rrl«tl Tb* results * ould Indl est* that tb* higher educatlot. of women leads to rapid race sulcld" AT THIi THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moor* —Walker Whiteside In "The Typhoon " Metropolitan—Zoe Harnett In • The Hfd Rose." Swatll*—Seattle Stock Co„ In The Spoiler*."* Alhambra — Photoplays . and vaudeville Orpheum- Vaudeville. C m press—Vaudeville. Pantsgee- Vaudeville. Grand Vaudeville and motto* pictures Clemmsr — PbolopUy* and van devjJl*. Ms) boVi rnt- Photoplay a and »*•• 4*vlll«. ran WDKtSIION, OYSPtPSU UK SOUR STOMACH—PAPf 'S DUfflj Tima it I In five minutes your Stomach feel* fW„j_ quickest Stomach doctor in the world. Tnv don't want a alow ramady whan your atomarh ta bad -or an uneartaln on a- or a harmful ana yomr atomarb ia too valuable. you woato'l liUura ft with draatlc drift Papa'i plapapalu la notad (or Ita otHMd to giving rrilaf. It* harmleo naaa; It* curtain unfailing action In regulating atek, aotir, gaaay ■■aiuarhi Ita rntlllooa of oaraa Iri indignation dyapapala. gaatrltli and other itoi&acb trouble* ha* iua4a It famoua the world ovar. K*«|> thla t/»rfa'-i rtorna'h do lor tu your hema—keep It bandy AT THE MOVING PICTURE HOUSES You'll Find Intereating Features at the Theatrei Lilted Bdw MELBOURNE "Home of Mm* Curtain" llvli.«;' t drm.i Tit*, N * w *1.4 rh.iloj,l«y« toi,. > *' * «> .m Kun tn the film. *+ 3«* and C h*rry 11TT "Ml" Tiku of T 1- f,y {>~Thanlioa«« f ,|Uf I I I — ; v ■••••«iS£C: Balhad. Oaumaunl Tt » Thlat. Wlf«- a3£l 24 and Mudlxin drama Odeon Theatre NEW PICTURES TOW! riK*T AT riKK _ . . *va '•! air) tiur I cruh dn» Union Theatre • Tfclrd Av. •« t •»!»•. »vflr P. «>. drama.. rifv Thpatre A 10e BMOW ' ro,, h V.11.7 ■ I V LATEST PHOTOPLAY! 1204 %*c«.»d A*. !-" " nt <ini> . \~Tff»fissiS sc—Crown—sc !'r- B " ,r r wfo,, ' w,, ' a " . T> a In**titof« ftaerat a |MN nrat A». >«t ■»«l— "< ' '» 1.388 ALU AMBRA ST m HmM Wmt*" :j »«H and Wxallakc I | la ,. Km aad Kacfcfe* STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Mt a large flf.y^ w( Orug at or* And thinS—H •hould ait '.',!7i»thln« mJL J?*" • with tb»« if' Haa Ilka lead *1 an«l forma (k * < ..... dltilrtaaa and WMwgJf,£*** of a. Id and un^l|M iJ r j2«l»i m«mb*r at »oou m "» •ili r.m«t )Q OOtitMM wifk** •tomaeh ill nck h tabe* Jla pn:iaMnmL T? a«id aaaw In \ •tomaeh dl*ord«r* i. . to thoa>- who try It