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[QRARRHRE RAHA ARERR RRR RA ARAN AHH | bX f * ore : If te Fupitc Lye a | e-P yp * * j eee fale | * . iY . ‘ nens. éé 9 LALA Ree eee eee eee eee ee ee ! RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. e | Cupid na to peep in on The | servant girls, you ask, ‘Is there one SEATTLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE COMPELLED TO PAY BACK a letter from a er and cook of] Mr en R for 12 years, #0 (George F. Baor, prealdont of the Philadelphia & Reading R Y |the 1 line nd who offers|1 guess I may make a record some LARGE SUM WHEEDLED OUT OF YOUNG MAN ny, Who was the leader of (he anthracite rn and |) fas ap » the fortunate | day,—Miss Mattie Brown, 1323 Terry operatora in the great struggle of 1902 w the United Mine domestic who wins the prize! ay.” ‘ : es : an the] Manda Of the miners which may precipitate — anoth¢ trike star Office,” and writes from Ana-| “Having been 18 years and 6 M a remy Pe a nie) 6294 to : te br Gg Naiman ice | cartes monthe in my present place in Se mercy f * 7c sedis . te penton ] Dea hi let " attle, I wish to enter the contest o S 4 6 of Wa | But the gang refuse de by} of the road. ook contest f ady cook erry t W E B ro prey upon the tmaginations of] the decision of « co and, Resigned directorship because of] ZO1y an unt tn te for the money | 1814 Marion wen et A Mtrout xtra Bargains mer and women already u has} not nowing them was agreement with Pre M Mario: . 4 1 ize, but he in a much more the courts, end] good for them either In medicine or ood ae ous foward. 1 ae . cook and Right in the Height those pu putty and pills} ta law, appealed the case. | Became confidential legal advi baker, however, and will marry the, ®@&akewkekakeeeanee of the Season who live upon these fears are de On Tuesday the eme court jot J. P. Morgan in Pennsylvania. | 14) no win oa ceee, wee * elar »y the courts to be unworthy | banded down a decision in which] 4 much to do with the reor aie atte neste and fairly good-|* The winners of the contest * 4 R of spect and support of men, | the ruling of the lower court ganization of the Philadelphia &| )\ao0 Y and nader 8%. The|* Will be announced Thursday, * More than a hundre our best eluding ‘the Cortain patent medi and} not only affirmed, but de Reading in 1893. Star's prlee is only $10, Here 1 of-|® The contest closes Wednes- ee 1 ee ing. pew ae ne Pee ta Bro dunn tore are on ® par, and] the $384 must be pa d back to peioident of Pennsylvania &! top q” moderately vod-looking,|* day afternoon at 6 o'clock. Me tens ana hagdouete k : emamehoaina ie both wili soon cease to be pe € vy - pane ce Rantins Gat eet on. | hanithy prise worth f $ ) to 668 a yep u . 5 os ei well at and really worth $22 to $35.00 each, On sule These are the sentim ress:| LAWSON HAD NO RIGHT 'TO| |tral railway of New Jersey in April,| Sxaty 30 days, and thetw ave sider.|® want to win the $10 prise, Re- #| ns ee : an ed by thousands of peop! have} PRACTICE MEDICINE; THAT HB] —— F * member to give your full name #®] pave we Caren oF She Supe raided Bey yh ee ap sg ae a Oohy ene lanier os Yat The Star i# not a matrimonial) * and add and have your *| of Washington as er} TRACT WITH DEAT¢ se agency and ean take no further part) * letter endorsed by your em- # courts in the p: ar case ¢ - - atrike 4 the possible romance which now ploy © sure to state the Calvin C. Deaton against 0. V B $ Known as “Divine Rigt Baer » in the contest, but the umber of years and addition- * Taeson and the “Stale Ricstro-| egins session lon eccouat of tS which he Piet te month kaos Sane Medical I tute an saying Th hte eye upon any deve ments d y present place, ® was concluded NEW WESTMINSTER, Nov. 1 of the lat « man thie line in ease of & tle in the num- you have not chosen your new t, ladies, this Deaton had dys: and in C004) ane first open session of the ¢ ted and fc ig budget of letters arrived In| * ber of years, the additional #| opportunity is meant for you. j a Piro Medical’ | dian fish commission appoint | +e. labor agitat but by morning mail, ‘Two letters, se-|%* months will determine who In outfit to become ee he first} the dominion gove ent was held] the Christian men to whom G lected at random, are published be-|# entitled to the prize *| thing was required to 40, of] in the city han here Tuesday, w GEORGE F, BAER | his infinite wisdom has given eee | te *| One-Third Off on every Hat in our Millinery De course, was to get rid of “ by Commissioner Prince as chair | trol of the ~e ty rb of tt “In your contest in regard to) 444 Me MH! partment today. The Toy Store wants the room, kly went into the greedy, dirty| ‘Que ene wa age _ |country, and upon the su f ‘i nds of the Lawson gang. the meeting. was the co-operation n Somerset county, Pe | management of which so m | | OUTRAGEOUS PRICE wilt: Gmsestinba on tb oh , pends | | — The $85 worth dyspepsia cure! seasons for the preservatior At 18 became a printer in the In the summer makes hie home | af or | wasn't enough d Deaton Was} ‘Phis plan was objected of {fice of the Somerset Democrat Roading, Pa. at “Brutn’s Ch | M Cc D flim-flamme i of $384 mor rr] ground. that experience, % 7 brother became owner! | svels 60 mallen to b Philade | RUSSIAN HEBREW BENEFIT AT c arthy ry Goods some more dyspepsia cure, which|Suiy on the P but upon the| °fthe n ise _ |phin office and back ry Hm richer" ahaett cure maly am the, Pacific, but upon the) Studied law. Raised voluntenr| day THE STAI Company wis little Dill, fsm't It—$469 for) proven it to be detrimental to all yo ng , a Lives in Philadelphia tn i Rey van & Considine, owners of th about 30 cents a ton! i . j as in secon dull Run} but walk 4 from his « Moons " | : enofit sslan Jews, to be mood an the Uniies More than 100 members of the} Was adjutant reation Is farming mho— "Perey from — Parts.” | giy, 4, va ; 3 But Deaton still had th Swedish Baptist church attended | 0nd brigade of Pe privilege of the| |e Genefal, excbtiont cant, Woll| Roe vnice ic te ee ey the phony “de had t ion given Miss Hulda Lof- | tom: on League club, but is not &/ wert the money. Thursd ANi-lthe tamamitton to euacee of that Deaton's fi suit} y evening at the Bethel} Admitted to bar In 1864 ber, t AB 8) eda” pe agg, age Soh vs against the re-|} home. Miss Lofgren has been a| Removed to Reading in 1868 a emocrat in y yy * a er covery of the money. paid them fo nary in Seattle for more than 4 large practice | | etir w Juventies Son aad tas at yspepsia cure. three years. Formerly she was in for Philade oj 3 ot ice R f Pax Talen ; wad came ed Fr < : MUST RETURN MONEY | missionary work in San Francisco 1870, later a Hgious in his habits ther " noon as the appropriate ‘ me The lower courts held that Law-| for five years. a nce by clever acting|to have the same. Koh ‘ | 1 sweet singing. Splendid pe hairman, and the following men ‘or best quality Cured Hama. NEWS OF THE ° ginning Tuesday evening and] the remainder of the com-| %¢ POUND. FOR THE BEST ontinutng over Sunday, Rev, C. W.} ‘ i oe Frauent Rabbi [cae V | Seattio—“Parinian Belles.” An E. Rosenberg, Rev. H.|9 Fe quality Wisconsin Swiss Coffee roasted try Adams’ | pnd porn i | best Of kind seen here this seas Louis Hurwitz, L. Schoo Java Blend ‘tee Lin pbvee - The entire affair will be under] Canon TEAS dental read " Star-—Royal It | the auspices of this committee. | 20¢ POUND | tap “ - ' We have a fine new crop of at 3p. mi vange er i POLICE JUDGE C. E. GRUFFIN bes Bt Mont., Nov. 15 inal For Country Club Baking Pow- iderleg Japan worth 0c per Ib. of Tacoma, ¢ Tuesday night of uesday evening the | T. an and Dennis F. Hag-| Mee duiradaitile'be egies ten ‘We + oy offe: haga oa @ short time acute stomach trouble, He was 53, ovement ub en-| gerty were kil at the Washoe| weeps > please you. at 28¢ per ib, Try i, years of age, and prominent in | poned insuance by the pper smelters at Anaconda today | affairs, | 00 in bonds for the ex-| He Performs by falling from @ sheet tron roof} sacle acide |) THE YELLOW, HAWK fou rub bank arte secre") Adams Tea & Coffee Compan Sere Come Ram, Saise mills, at Walla Walla, were and appot & committee to work} Miracles men were pioneers ian sank Sake ene aaa stroyed by fire Wednesday morning, }for it * ¢ cost into small amounts and I Ming 0 lose of $10,000 to the| The studente of the U. of w. will] aide ae casa Pine St. Will take care of the payments.” owners, Robert Johnton and C. Rj atve ar {al entertainment at : @ good jobs on page 6. : P : JUDGE BE. BE. ROSLING Ta | C) C) ATHER TIME can aol sa oie | " d 40 years He was se the We Give the Most im thi » up im the J ¢ = 4 in that city, and high up in the or-/f Values for Your WOMEN of Port Angeles, ashan Srconp Avenve & Spring Srrext ed of t 1 rotten sidewa FORMERY GL HOLMES FummiTumt CO of their etty, h woned and re paired them then pant fow ‘ : days, and the neil feels The New Store is now having a | stints iia BIG BREAD-BAKING CONTEST .OND 1 rt TE Being biggest Piano merchante ‘ANT JOHN sale of DINING ROOM FURNITURE CARROLL saath sonar FETE Sue Sue tha ineek’ ae tar te anat is, without question, the. most re- J) sate susré. the former to be first |] Neat eyo only $200 to pet te markable ever held in the Northwest. J)sscont "ewtensnt: Both are Seattle Foo tit sell you one for that . POLICE JUDGE ROBT. FROST In any other » ita equal Come in. d Utretn on Fenatey tried couldn't be bought for lees than bo on ind “Have you $1,000? without a and, pleading y by phone, were fined $15 LITTLE HAPPENINGS Kimball, Hobart M. Cable and other fame William Taylor was arrested Sun- jf pian. day evening on deseription by trolman Westedt on a charge D, §. Johnston Co, him : CHICKERING DEALERS. 1 tha Globe hotel and that sou 903 Second Avenus. time during the night Taylor rot Burke Building. bed him of $40 whict had int THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 1 OPEN TO EVERY 1 OUR TOP FLOOR. RE CHARGE. $50 in Prizes. Lesons Free 2:30 P. M. Daily Special Sale Thursday and Friday ADY IN SEATTLE. VISIT MRS. HAFFNER’S COOKING SCHOOL, ON STER YOUR NAME AND LEARN RULES FOR ENTERING. NO Prot. Oe Forest Is Located in an Office Building Where the Be buss People Can Go. the Y of moat p ERNST BROS. INC 306-305 PIKE ST OULD You Use Any- Coat Clearance Sale We ment have r of goods out of the that mu t be ge way to make roc » for thing in the Way of Sing tomorrow we wil sll, ut prices. Como by all means row or next ats, mixed tweeds, empire I % length, tastefully trimmed and made up, mannish fe yd everywhere = for : Thureday and Friday 10.98 A swell line of Co’ all the prev vert Conta in Af Both Quality and Price ailing cuts and shades. Were Right? | the price ranges from $10.00 up and a fourth can easily be saved Bathroom furnishings receive particular attention at our by buying here tomorrow or next hands. All the little fixtures, so handy in bathroom, bedroom | day. or kitchen, are here in a great variety, whether faucets, knobs, latches, metal racks, screens or anything required {n the way of hardware. TOOLS?—We have them all, both in sets or single pieces. In short—if you need anything in the way of builders’ hard ware—LET US HELP YOU. EITHER PHONE THE NEW YORK STORE 1418 Second Avenue Noar Pike St. J. Port, Prop. 1168 ofag many things to freshen up the bedroom and other rooms for Thanksgiving | tied just now you cer- taint a few days. A js for cash fina! to Phone ‘ D. 1 of tow re fil led if post- marked not later than 6 P. M. | Friday. Rights reserved to | limit quantity sold. geen -etlairn bir 1 he ff} TENSION RODS—brass; wove soe OF ee 2 to 40-inch extension. 106 ris CHIFFONIER rods cut to oe (No. 62) of solid oak, } ART DENIMS—for porttores, THIS ROCKER—finished in golden golden finished; has couch covers and the like elm, has fine cobbler seat; neat rei GE ag 103 Second Avenue South Choose among 19 excellent ; plate mirror. Top 20x ; Guys Die 8 patterns. Resw spindle back; wide curved arms, 32 inches. Top draw- top os yard 36c; cax to turned stretchers, good rockers; or oe se — Parlors 305-6. Phone L 3099. a padded or he standards, five draw- SILK FLOSS PILLOWS. aay mua Sov ongeserats sa bebey $16.50 value; cut covered rest. Value 44 cut to 83.75 af 18 by 18-inch BSSAMOHIF ALAMEDA SAL AGE SALE 1207 SECOND AVE have golden frame Opp Pantages Theater. K 26-Inches | wide nd 36-inches high. filled with excellent quality fancy silkoline regular $1.75 keep tap iy screens, cut to 87 “ue LINE'S . 2 "? MIDDI AXMINSTER CARP choice of several good to close out Var rest For Thursday and Friday Aven statite we make the pric r yd sewed, laid and li o8e BODY BRUSSELS CARP’ Choose among 6 pattern ; regular $1.50 per yard, sew , th ans the.atrec* ed, laid and lined; cut to rHis CHIFFONTER “4 20 (No. 67) of solid golden — oak has THIS PARLOR TABLE finished in | CHIFFONIER (No. 61) of 16x20-inch beveled $206 SECOND AVE. golden finished, solid oak mirror. golden oak has 23-inch square top has 12x20 beveled French inch, entire ¥ sactene’anerie at on tinea ond plate mirror. Top measures swell front, making a and large shaped shelf. Stands 99 ~ i pl a Adlon pt eg) and 20% Five drawers, top beautiful piece, $19.00 inches high. Turned legs, Regu- one serpentine front. Value value; ¢ te $12.50; cut to 89.50 $15.50 lar value $2.00; cut to .....) $1.65 RED FRONT FURN. & 220 Pike Street '