The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 8, 1902, Page 6

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. 6 THE SEATTLE STAR, j " =, |high maas, 10:30 a, m.; bened! GRIEF BLINDED eso00eR8 O07 OOOO Sb t tte, S ip. PECIAL Church Notes on M IN . P atir Christian y? z | The Richmond Piano cir at | PITTRBRURG } Maret Mr ida f n ’ John Dempsey, of Hreckinrids jt i ll } ' ke at ' 1, b f netar pir 6 m vw aft n before I lanes Her son k a : ' " m tu . 2 , t n Ir na f in Enable y to § i t An ix t ae ! ehem her ¢ t Piano for ; in M me me \* jaliat removed made Board of Education Disposes|'"\Moro , ; them to save her lif ’ of Many Matters men’s Ch ee et, ‘AFTER 0 ( OTR ( “6 “at tthe em 2 ‘ibid: WINSTEAD OF 9400.00 , latior ' noon ¢ . o'clock. Music will be furnished by | |No Longer Will Women Work | A le the board Of/the Pilgrim Congregati hureh sainciu ehiaie setrigh Ss eens it | in Tenderloin Saloons | SOUTH PEND, Ind, March 8.3 f And best of all } \ ‘ ty \ e of routir Special Meetings | 8. Mather has confessed to the mur- © pay for it at the rate of t and Heten to the reg . Queen Cl r ' ty in| der of Peter Olse ¢ Muskee . Amerioa nda w at “or ' f funkeg : t tees In cb O. U. W. hall | ‘ ‘ Swe B Mi over 20 years ago, and 4 e 1 . ' ra prov t W) N I 1 nf Y¥ veatigatiat f his story indi ) I! y | th > Ae ee See fr t I rohan Mra, B.A rl that he is telling the truth ove IX v0 ars a i On eee 1 } ; “ } Theosophte Ana lee le Mather wae r a fow oka ¢ ’ r ‘ eit ta 1 rhird «a WW ‘ & a v ag , : ‘ age 1 eal - DD. m., for etu : t cont to, the tee eaytum ta 1. Ten dollars is all it takes si vernal grade : ber ; : “ae ak J = he Ind., and whit to start. You get the piano ’ ared re th ‘ he made th e ' the proceedings i . . gas Bly dy ; immediately. MORTALITY RECORD : Weoide tun tig Rapids junct t wif ie id t irged of Muskegon One ' Mary . He @ the , of in front |Olser r ying to ' el col : 1 ' begs for i inks Or when «a jarre! _ Aarons Mat bh my J king |! pur f vem bY ‘claims he shot Olsen three time ; - th rv th a hey received a | During the night snow fell and « ’ ninelor “ a wines of beer ered che body, and it waa not 4 t . bh ‘ f the covered until epring A coroner ENGLISH SAILS ied | ; i principle jury decided death an due to « ill ee Avenue vs ne that } tr One night Mather says, while } Only a limited number of Club Members the v f the bond len FOR DEFENDER :: to thelr en fenly insane He claims that can be accepted. ae Saris Sy d ginsing he sorder followed and |re¥ astantly appeared before ‘ ; se inh a NEW YORK, March &—That the | 1 t men will only ~ in . t , . ‘ xt Amert p f il be! tt ula rise ar tt re and muste ¥ nly be allowed ‘ |e ee Old Reliable | . tye James Byrnes a Detective 12 € ‘ ‘ 7 be prounde |" Bot has beet 1 charge @ small fort Rata ar ae harter be . ‘ yw the reduett irewn Lah ‘Ay. vy we retvetion & Suits to Order onks necessary to tia 1 building se el , ipar ~ ™ yr PS age a We are SOLE AGEN ha by Chief eeans in J “7 her ) the bert range made, ORAAR DARD ODED EDA AS mak ring the pest year he has served been in the lead for oe on the oftios Bo ward TY-TWO YEARS. It ts $ eo On ' al rin pia the .t $ $ 4 thre {ficera wh in 8t. Lout : t t ? In Hotels : beyor ently tured Safe-cracker T. D 4 oo ite fagtery 7 3 ? makers sh at the Northern Pacit Aepot ; WANA 98 04558900000010088 , record te one of the best in tt P 0 d je ra # one of the best tn t ants to r er or ae ~ aught : Pi ion. We give y por oninbe Elks’ Entertainment tee Girect from the ib. 1B oy smalls Bh The Revels of the Kiks and the that whenever the range fie yee pt yo lnaiets Tt ja | Dears” an entertainment to be ety not prove satisfactory we j y clear that, so far as dew ving | > os ig 9 rages 4 ont yg hee “ag 04 : ee : . vaiain At ifuture to the Grand opera house, ts - : | stint ‘Sieatiaeie ene American |POW Under good headway. ‘The en dyutbchiet ed hometsoanngg FURTHERMORE fender are #0 ° togethes now | tettaln t was created by Mrs, EB tion of woolens in the West. +e that the rewult ¢ way or the other| L40e and Mr. EK. A. Wolff, musical « largely a matter of tuk or 66a | direc tor. The affair ts entirely in —- mansh It la net out of the range | Charee of these two Gire wh { possibility that Rataey sails on the) P8ve had much exy ein this Sea T. : . ao tN Ln Raley PCistomtin [samme Hoe, and the public will mo ttle Tailoring Co. | natitution, or a new boat, may| doubt have the pleasure of leten- fi s to be the deciding factor in the | '"# to some thing fine. $207 FIRST AVENUE | arg. Lut It Is ateendy ‘being dis,| Dt Waggoner, dentist, Globe block, a sawed | BITS OF GAIETY agg cg Chicago Fusniture & Stem y ONE WOMAN TRIED Company 46744" Mre. Freder Hicks ent — 759 Cor. Union the Lenten Sewing Li © yester¢ . - ters t her home, 41 rtieth EIGHT-YEAR-OLD The effect of a Malt Beverage oe eee, reach ae BOURBON on her husband—and it did | need and the afternoon was rest his nerves and entirely pent Light roh- ame see i eat coe Nl lial remove his irritability, be- ro Ag age gd Be aoe gg Rid cause she tried : r last night at t? Nalnier Heights hal g é Mien Extella Fisher will leave for At the Rentiis H.W. W v! ertained for & couple of monthe Special price di toria; | n, I ‘ Mre. Charlie Robineon, Mercer ave- Burns, Dawson Cc. Orr, Phitade io and Second, gave a dinner party All Canes of Deatness or Hard Hearing Are Now c phia; F. A. Bar rt Townsend; |Thursday night in honor of Mrs New invention. onons exane tna Deat Ye J. H. Kreuger Bh. H. Pitte | Capt. Bermeter er HEAD N | CEASE EDIATEL et. 1 sie; 1. OS. Pat Har Val-j . shag Fo ny ved + by Page w — Diever, Cao. Jour ty ley; Dan L. Weaver, Sp ay, 3 oy ee 8. L uf ° Dear Sir.—The time having arrives that I have been relieved “4 fieton. feventh avenue Z P from which I have suffered since childhood, I consider it my ty write | Mra. Frederick Hicks, 418 Thirtieth This is no fairy tale—you try you, & | inform you that now I feel like new-born. I hardly think that a nue Wo entertain ber friends bottle vad bce ; , one could ha ered more than I have When 12 years olf I had IN xt Thureday afterr at cards per it. You'll like it. fever, and ever since thet Gene my beartas has oon impeuet. 2a . . , wipes PPA worse gradually, until abow years ego, I contracted a cold wi Mr. and Mre , Kershaw f T 10 doz h If-pi t bot moet entirety deat. I tried about twenty different catarrh remedies, Wha are be Coop er & Le wo dozen half-pin' ‘ read your aéverticooment in MeClurv’ , Magasine. fi Now. Mi. reeks one 1a r , . " ral menee¢ with your treetmen ean hear everything « stinetly Z rand Mra, 7. 8. tles, delivered to any part of tver before. Tam rid of thone fearful noises, singing and bussing 1 Sy Baal \ tmine *reabtteria > > ’ ty . ~ a that a at ble running of m we has ab topped now. Ms ; ¥ gf ars a » - 106 FIRST AVE. the city, $1.00. Telephone ei wis bet (all to recommen’ your toentment to ah uae that are . gh Gilchrist, 5 Burdean hans issued invita Bet Vester and Was Streets Ranier 30. the same way. Respectfully yours, } ‘ : 1 ¥ pone “ arty to be gives Tetepheme Main anier 5 COL, G. H, ROADES, 2930 Champa &t., Denver, Cola Wha . i ; cae ae ‘wiieth ane Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation > r f Ninth an tush Bee : ets hone ts Oot tomnaten et You Can Cure Yourself at Home “" ’ rivtian church gave a big . benefit banquet last evening tm the p cage pas — INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 696 La Salle Avo., Ci ed in g room. Covers were } a bad < or Dp. im. "Where | ai for 100 guests The New Hat Shapes rf tax at bests: 1100 § ’ were) The L'Allegro club has fasued un qure sither in twelve eet Presbyterian Church jique invitations for a dance to be ° hours, ‘ oo ive fedneaday nigh ne 12 Rev. Jamea Thompson, pastor. At|#i¥en, Wednesday night, the 12th, in 25e q The Importance of the|t4itle’@ hall and QUICK DRUG “ Gur Yout? 7:90 p. The young people of South Beattle CO., 704 Ist A¥ ‘ rth Living : *|gave a farewell party for Mr. Al 7 e het rian Church—Rev, | Stevens _at Newell's hall Thureday - — By night. Th yening was pleasantly y 14 Biythe, pastor. Services both | PEN i! Cards ung sanering to find a bargain these days erat” Presbyterian Church—Dr,|_,TB® Good Time Social Club wilt eeece e but ygu can often do it by reading these ads— 4, er ates i |sive a big ball Tuesday night, March Faad Connnd tite and Work Inhes:| iui manke hall. The hall wif) be In all the popular shad AY “mJ . e068 7 native aecorated extensively for the occa. to be fo 4 * ER AD EW EVER step 7 8 a vi vA cn yt I¥@/ sion and the music will be furnished |@ aon Saat ty hon . cua oatis EV ¥ ' N Y D r Tnitaria te WwW. D. si-|” " for $3.00, instead 5.00, — esclia enkdaee” AE Ga. wi Pea ee a celstor, No, 37 of the For-| Wa Bate thee ia” ia Wood : nowr or Wite § noker ursday ake 7 * 5H , , ing boon sg yeted Fror se tee ela ight at their hall 818 First avenue pgs Roe A ous hd and $1.50, Cyko Pager Gloira Sik at 12:15 The Forget-Me-Not club has tseued A complete line of Stetson‘s And developer: all sizes and? Umbrellas; a good serviceable et : 2 a invitations for a dance to be given Hat agg <r ticle f women, Moa Firet M. EB. Church—Reyv. F yn | next Wednesday night in Ranke hall s. brands of dry plates. cle for men or M. Tandall, pastor At 11 a m, a nad), | To introduce our $3.00 Shoes a day, only 75 cents. The i in the Man’ 7:30 p. m., we will sell them Saturday for ALFRED “Fares, Fair and Ur | EXTRA NIGHT |Q $2.50; make it a potnt to DS. W IT TER & CO, E. H. SHAMEK Battery Street M. BE, Church—Rev these Shoes at the new store, tal te Shellac we Street 1225 First Ave. A. D. Brown, pastor At 11 a, m.| oe | * communion service oO p. m., spec | q f eee ial service | “Sign of the Cross” to Be Given! Teeth of Pearl Make Your Own Albums Plymouth Congregational Church— |! ; . Of our high-grade meiton Rav. W. H. G. Temple, past At it Again Sunday Evening = Good Tooth Brushes ... ..5¢? cardboard, all colors. a. m No Continuing Cit aA Alleyn's Tooth Powder .. + 25e i ft » First & ous ov Fe lee Manager Cort of the Grand haa ar- af ) First Ave i pga. Tne First Bucoose or eltare.”| Manton Cort ot the Grand nes er: eArren, Wh, HIRSCH PHARMACY Co, } Washington Dentaland Bowerman, pastor. A “phe |The Sign of the Cross,” to be given | First and Pike Tel, Main 916 hotographic Chrt in Overcome 7 p.m on Sunday night According to the 211 Columbia Street. ‘The Sium Pits of ¢ t . original engagement, the concluding nana al First Christian Church—Rev, B. H, | Performance was to have been given | neeeeeneeeeeenee | Lingenfelter, pastor. At 11 a. m.,|this evening. 900040044 $2 4-4-45496000OO0 ES AC Our Sale ? Not the Largest The Protestants’ Confessional; 7:30} There will thus be two chances » of R sig ‘ § Dealers in hardware, but we art » ‘The Stone Which the Build-| more to see this fine play, and they @ H y emington pewriters are sote Yo yrices that p.m. “The ston 1 the [should by no means be overlooked. ‘ Star Paint and Wall Paper Co increasing steadily, Constant uses Bble to quote. % = oer St. Mark's Pipiscopalian—Teyv. J. P, | "The 8 of the Cross” is one of the al on’ S Tno, proves them the best. 2 ¥ & D. Liwyd, past At ll a. m., “The | high-grade productions of the sea-|¢ Corner Third and Pike St ‘ ERNST Tr BROS Benda a Sinn 0\son. The company ts most capable, | © —— > Pp. m y of Religion.” |and the star, Charles Dalton, fe one | % 19 ~— Phone, Main 909, Cc NILES, 109 Cherry St. § 506 Pike Street Green 72 United Presbytert n Church-—Rev. | of the most forceful ever seen on the 4 W. A, Spaulding, pastor, At 11a. m.,|local stage 4 “Zeal in the Work of Christ;" 7:30) There can be no stronger endorse- | | pr “The Campaign for Children.” | ment of the play than the praise of e ¢ D. BUCK & co. a 4 ' Roman Catholic Churches those who have een It, or the rep © | Ha rval d n Church of Our Lady of Good Help etition of a line from the eriticiam | Rev, F. X. Prefontaine, pastor, Low|in the Star yesterday, which said This solid oak mas#, 8 a. m.; high maga, 10:30 a, m.; |" ‘The Sign of the Cross’ may be re- | Chiffonier, nie funday-school, 3 p. m., and vespers|#arded as aciassic. The play must < ly polished and benediction, 7 p. m atrongly appeal to the theatergoers ; French plate o Sacred Heart Church—Rev, Geo, A,| Who are thoughtful,” é nirror, 8 sal® | Hild, pastor. Low masa, 6a. m. and| — 1é this | week at 8 a, m.; children’s mass, 0:15 a, m.; | Smoker Well Attended g tcnstten ol high mass and sermon, 10:30 a. m.; ¢ bat Feosiye6. £6 Sunday-schoo! after children’s ma The Knights of the Maccabees | @® ira, saietae taal vesperé, sermon and benediction at] gave a smoker and entertainment at | ® price heb 46.60% 7:20 p. m, the Masonic temple last night. The to $27.00, ¢ Church of Immaculate Conception | uniform rank, under whose auapices 4 Rev. A. weere, pastor, Low mass,|the affair was given, was attired in ‘ 7:30 and 8:30 a. m.; high mass and| their new untformas. They gave an : sermon, 10:80 a. m.; Sunday-school,| exhibition drill Besides there were : 1:20 p. m.; rosary and benediction, | boxing bouts, buck and wing danc i » Dp. Mm ing and vocal solos, e ° New Parish—Rev. W. J. Metz, pas - —— a tor. Services temporarily in hall on Car Derailed ¢ Jackson atreet, between Twenty : sixth and Twenty-seventh avenue Traffic was delayed for some time Daulton Carpet Co. : Low mass, § @ m.; high masse, 10 40} last night on the Seattle-Ballard line | 7 : S a. mm because of the deraliment of a car| 4 H Sori St. © Os wcctsheev, G. Achtare | peur tee Balinte ohetion A mean Sm Tama Co lrg gael, pastor, Low mass, 8 a. m.;!ing orew soon repaired the damage, “446000000 DOPHED OODOHODOD Men's, Boys.” Children’s Clothing Furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes 1404 2d Ave., "iin" Ramaker Music (0, 1415 Second Ave. |Same Side of the Street, Same | Block as the Bon Marche Parlors 512 Second Avenue, Over German BAN? Teeth extract ly without pain Full Set Teeth Gold Crown Bridge Work Gold Fillings . Silver Fillings .. All work pave THE PLAZA—A puaranteed mower. Sizes 12, 14, 16-ineh, Sold on trial. RELIABLE PIANOS Cline’s Piano House | | Second and Union co. Hi. Woodhouse & Co. roel op ged tos pm 1409 Second Ave, days 9 a, m, to 2 p. Mm ¢

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