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SCHMIDT GETS SIX YEARS: | ND GUILTY ANKENY HENCHMAN FOL OF NATU Sea “BILLY” BLocH H AND HIS TIP FRAUDS, AND |S SENTENCED TO LONG IMPRISONMENT | Whe you happen to mention the subject of tips to William Bloch siolicpatecibvevkan you touch him in'a tender spot. Billy i# proprietor of the Germania oe oe Np Pale CR fe and ie one of the best known German residents of the eity. Ine! | If it were p get 3 stoves bett (Special to The Star) y it may be ed mfortable for the best, we'd have Y \ al WALLA WALLA, Nov, 1 by ¢ attenti ew ANN ; Tecchain anh’ ona Pane ' rm lody rom which orders n | shies . Pye wshments, ‘The other nixht Dvsl- | rRUsry TOWSER'S” OLD SIDE KAEKER MULLEN, THE Pike |[! or : A : elved a request to se ‘ad ac of bottles STREET SAGE, FAVORED WHOLESALE DONATION OF THE | fous wear i ene 6 cal { snob about Billy, and when he foun STREETS TO GREAT NORTHERN, LAST NIGHT aicarete van ny mete od thems ever to the lodging howe in and our r and nal of Orlental avenue to weat tine || Heaters mad toe from the tn tly's eap ound aatify the that the « verdict \ f neys will probably & Was about to Both were o t © the clroult court. | c * fixed last Saturddy at] . but was not furnished. ie still in gail aurant man found himaelf facing the locked door with idt was an Ankeny cont plece tn his hand. Nothing, Ju enator Ankeny went on hia} Hilly ts #till exp! plaining to the frienfia who have heard the story that | Posed on so and promised to “go down the |he didn't keep the to do things t wit at the time et] 1 guess that bi amea foot must have had at least $3," he wore against ¢ orntully SPECIAL NOTICE N.Y. Offices. & MANIX 4 CO. We Use—A. BC. Cone, 4th Eorrion 47 to 83 Lapenard St Casnann’s Croan Coos McCARTHY DRY GOODS CO. IMPORTERS © DRY GOODS CLOAKS AND SUITS, MILLINERY, NOTIONS, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, TOYS, ETC. W. D, MeCARTHY, Pree. Telephone MAIN 018 Cor. Second Avenue and Medisoa Street P.O. BOX No. 1390 SEATTLE, WasuincTon, . Nov.” 12, 05, Mr. E.F.Chase, Business Manager, Seattle Star; ee Dear Sir,. After a most carefull test » we find the results fra our advertising in your paper to be extruavly satisfactory, We are’ Pleased to be able to 6ive you this infomsation without any solicitation on your pert, Yours respectfully, McCarthy Dry Goods Co, Advertising Manager, s ~— THE- Be Company HAS NOW MADE A TEN THOUSAND INCH CONTRACT WITH US ¥ to hold a the pro- n he question of the validity of this Inw is raised among local dentists, and much in- terest ts ox the outcome, INTERCEDE FOR AN ALLEGED BURGLAR few days later along came Strand and wanted to buy the place. Believing that owner Strand pald $200, skipped, it is thought, to San Fran ciaeo. | DENTAL STUDENT STIRS UP A ROW Pdward J. Brown of Seattle, has flatly refused to sign the code of Max Welsfield appeared yesterday ethics presented to the applicant for | before the prosecuting attorney and examination before the state boerd | «wore out a warrant charging J. J in Tacoma. Forty student: Morgan with the crime of burglary, fore the board, but Brown is Morgan was taken to Justioe Cann’s one who refused to sign. court from the efty jall, where he John Strand is lamenting the ab- sence from his purse of $100, which he tells the polloe was given to John Porter Powers am the purchase price of @ restaurant on F' enue. The restaurant, it has d ped, aid not belong to Powers. nd asks that Powers be arrested. Powers came to Seattle a short time ago and leased the restaurant from the owner, J. J. Ferguson. A Toaignation to Bride, Reliable were current in is stated the doot practice in Tacoma cessor is appointed ‘An Emerson Plano rs THE STAR PUBLISHING CO. THE SEATTLE STAR, r To Seattle Advertisers New York McCarthy Dry Goods lous palm, and pock hurry back to and patronage tn DR. C. N. PARKS : HAS RESIGNE. (Special to The Star) TACOMA, Nov. 11- Dr. CM. Pa acoom, in reported to have tendered bie | rnor Henry Mo @ to this ettect t | ‘An Emerson Piano will be iven away at ingly his diploma is withheld. was held for a preliminary hearing will be given away at The Hub New Year's e ethical agreement t# to the! in $1,000 bonds, He will be arraigned Whe Hub New Year's Eve. effect that signers will not adver-| November 23, E Sener faba tise other than by the regulation] Morgan is the man whom Wels- Evs. wery buyer ha! newspaper card containing merely | field beat over the head with a re- Every buyer has an opportualty. the name and office hours, and that} volver while the latter was attempt- ortunit prices will be upheld, Mn Brown|ing to enter hie residence at 1 opp y: Qy the Square, objects to the advertising feature. | o'slock at night. Prominent Aber- oe Os Gee Opposite the Totem Pole Under the new law, it is necessary | deen citizens have interoeded for Opposite the Totem Pot for applicants for a dentist's Hoense| Morgan and claim that his arrest a ae eee SUE, to hold a diploma from some dental| was a mistake, parka EVEN WATGH - DOG-JAMES WAS FORCED T0 GROWL The vacation of five strects was | mneotion with the appil- | smoot t tree nd the petits was set for December 14 a yt, and will secure more the city in the same ON PUBLIC BUILDING,” Francis W. Overcoats at Toklas . 34 and Seneca. *** Grant has of The o'clock. lephone—Sunset, Main 1080, or In- eodent la, any time between 6:20 and 7:20—and o copy will be sent you at once, by special messenger. Pree Want Ads Bee Classified page for Free Want da Gy where be went for s conference relative in charge of the Oaki coihpleted last August. perintended the construction of the f An Emerson Piano will be given away at federal building, and 2 The Hub New Year's der the direction of the superviatn y | architeot RPE Eve. Every buyer has an Opportunity, | On the Square, architect, and la the second in ppos Pole My. Ovant te acesnipn oO ite * Totem jtamity, and te at th INVESTMENT Is made by buying a COLe’s HOT BLAST Stove. Guaranteed to save one-third your coal bill. KEEPS FIRE 24 HOURS WITH ONE BUCKET OF COAL. Even heat day and night. Beware of imitations claimed to be just as good. Sole agents, ERNST BROS., 506 Pike St. SOLID OAK 1-. An exceptionally low price (only $1.00) for a thoroughly good, solid oak Dining Chair, and this price is only made _pos- sible through our buying and selling several carloads of these chairs annually. We have about 18 chatre—teft over from broken sets—that we are closing out at ridtou- Jously low figur Many them are arm chaire—both leather and cane seat types. Great chance to pick up a few chairs for the sitting room or library, cheap. G. L. Holmes Fu Furniture Co 1101 to 1105 Becond Ave. ‘alee en a FREDERICK & NELSON Incorporated ThereCanBe No Better Than the Best Ving Purnitere The NOVELTY Ai-Tight for Wood Has cast-iron bottom and top, cast down-draft register and clean-out door, nickeled foot-rests, ni dd dar and clean-out door, nickel feet, nickeled spun urn and has pipe check in collar. Also has a swing-off top ith automatic inside cover, and is lined with heavy sheet steel, No. 18... No. 20. No. 22. No. 26 - $10.00 $11.50 $12.50 - $14.00 | We Will Take Your Old Stove and Allow | You All It Is Worth as | Part Payment for a New One. 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