The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 25, 1907, Page 5

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53 I ase ked prop NOT BLOOPER. who ‘at Tet Ma home and (* again with ‘parents, Whomsoever 5 wish, and te . te the property of ar syable to the person to w ef ans NOT the Proba y Charges Methods more fu é On Sovli's Per Cant C-m We Pay sound interest fast nieht many speeches made, in which Roosevelt was epenly att Berril!. the pretty th-year ames of two p friends, two | to many who fully, The mc is alwaye subjoc the persons. v0 ah 4 one die of the other w MONSTER PROTEST Telegraph Service.) did net elope, but At the c@uaht te Park (hie event tance given in ppeared from her eon et. Monday, has It develops that she tlemen 25« All: Money Savers PAs our Alteration Sale Friday—Bargain Day reduced for this sale, and the bargains are endless for tomorrow the Lawn Mower Special on the first drive in the the Imitation Cut Glass 4 HIGH GRADE LAWN MOWER, 81.99. i Alteration Gale Gargain—We have 500 of these warranted Crescent Lawn Mowers for our very beet bargain sale Made of the tor lees than $3.50. Cannot CLAW HAMMER, Extra quality, regu: | lar price @5c; var sished bandie and | oyr Friday sale-— 29¢ This Cat | we Glass te a special purchase, se cured at a very low fig ure, and we bare placed ful. The DRINKING CUPS, Be wit’ arenite Steel Drinking Cup --Gavre 10c tomor Cut Tow at our Altera | Sc Two Ways WHEREBY the expense « THE OTHER WAY ie to get fre the money, which draws 41 tisely the same as any other fa oy dorse this fleate payable t f ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM ONE DOLLAR UP Scandinavian American Bank WE HAVE OFFICES IN BALLARD AND TACOMA q | ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE » the bank of I Musle by Wagner's or ladies free. strong construction, runa easily and does pot need tinkering every 16 minutes to keep i going. $1.99 Never sells SHOPPING A large value at the regular price of lhe Made very best steel. For | rush with handle. Por i Friday at-— EVE BOARD, She Canvas Covered Double Hardwood Bleeve splendid Sale bargain at 2Ic LEMON JUICE EXTRACTOR, Be. these Imitation Se Manney'# Lemon iqueeser— Something you should always have Convenient and use Priday-— GAS MANTLE, Se Arcade Cap Man feguiar 1Se; doubie weave, Friday bar gain— “FRUIT SAUCERS, Se dozen ‘Imitation Shape Fruit Seue tion Sale-- } er, Friday at, cach lger & Hurlbut SECOND AV. AND UNION ST. 2 lanes have * jod ! Reatt! and ty r te tg.) SRO¥ her parents * wan be held May Gependent and able | ma kk ¥ ow y in the w whe hae the front to protest | promised te be gout a the letter issued Tweeday » give her . ensona Mer Presiaent Roosevelt and wae confused © “ r his aation In the Moyer Seattic gtr w eloped and was Debs controversy Vietorta Dance To ight Take your lady out to Leseht attend the a ville Everything Busy matertal BAG, Se. of Bnglieh and fitted 5c 2le. Board, « alteration Glass 3c Well Known 8c Paney Glass Your Savings Deposit NEED NOT BECOME SUBJECT TO THE PROBATE couRT SS | STUDENTS ELECT STARTS “ENDLESS CHAIN” TO "FIND LITTLE HORACE MARVIN | NOT KNOWING Lave OFFICERS The annual student election at the University of Washington yee terday resulted in a vietory for the homfrat men, only two candidates on their ticket falling of election— | Joba Darnell, ae sophomore repre sentative, and Joseph McArdle, for editor of the Wave waa th argeat ever cast at a U election The following are the officers elected and their vote President—T. M. Askren, 692 Vice president—Arthur & Pope 341; Howard Gillette, 300 Secretary ~— Mies Mamie Miller 262; Mise Pearl Hennett, 392 Graduate representative on the board of control-Herlan L. Trum bull, 423; W, B. Parker, 219. Sentor represeutative—George B Starr, 498: Jo. M. Murphy, 146. Junior representative--H. G. Tib hale Fred Tegtmeter, 268; J sphill, 843 representative—Hart oO Holdman, 201 Pitter of the Pacific Wave W. Campbell, 224 die, $10 RUEF | Jobn Joaeph MeAr | (Sertpps Teteeraph | BAN FRANCIBOCO. te defense with pe of contract signed by | oid Pierre Priet, now dead. an i ur USD riers j got Inte « dispe » the mshier In the matter hange and | Joho King did nat the way > wae talking to the lady at the eown ter and threw him out of the eat ne place, Heemose of thie the tw were arrested, but Judge Gor leased t yeetertay, City Dettruler re —_—o i It was decided at the meeting of the “amber of Commerce Weed aft to tnvite the ae of * and National an of Chiefs of Police to meet here ta 1909. | DROPS DEAD IN HIS SHOP Frederick H & German shoe @aker, 67 years old, dropped dyad on the floor of bie little shop st Hittman City yesterday While at work on s pair of shows, Malin had been suffering from beart trouble for a number of years The body was taken to Butterworth's morgue JONDAN INTTALES PRAT. David Stare J Stanford versity, yes ay at the Washington Btate untversit #alled @ chapter of Sigma XI, « wading ectentith " tan, preeident 4 Sweet, Sarah Ka Trumb Walter Magnus Crawford ASKS COURT FOR CHILD Maria BH France, alleging that her fiverced husband foretbly took her b-year-old son from her and te de talving Mie in thie eity, yeeterday applied to the superior court fer a writ of habeas corpus for the boy Some hing New Pivery time you viel California you realis® some new pleasure There ie always something new Ite charms are inexhaustible. reach them take the Southern fie Co.'s read of a thousand Jere. Three trains daily, Tick servations and descriptive lit 608 ~ et era First ay at Union Ticket o EB. B Bilis, gen’) a THRIFTY PROPLE INVAR IABLY BAVE—FOR B8AVING AND THRIFT GO HAND IN HAND WE CAN BE OF AID TO We Pay 4°/o Interest on Savings Accounts firanches, Ballard, Kenton, Georgctowa. ee D. Hoge, President DInKCTORS Un'on Savings & Trust Co. Seattle | SYMPATHY FOR TERRIBLY DIS The vote (644) | ;with him at least to the extent of SFATTLE STARTHURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1907. pecial Neos for “busy Friday” as wal, our ‘Busy Friday Specials’’ are planned PRESSED FATHER PROMPTS A PHILADELPHIA PRINTER TO BTART STRING OF POST.) CARDS AT His OWN EX PENSE. | PHILADELPHIA, April S4.--The | endless chain in the mails may yet jead w a solution of the mystery | eurrounding the kidnaping of little Horace Marvin son of the Dover Del., doctor, whose disappearance hae caused a sensation second only to that which followed the kidnap: ing of Charley Ross Bince the disappearance of the Marvin boy seor of detectives 3 on the cane, HORACE MARVIN JR tacluding '& large sdued fom ney | Little boy who was kidnaped from have been unable to discover abso- Seer Dover ahs 8 Nene . = lutely nothing concerning the meth-| be forever sealed regarding such to make your Friday visit here profitable and inter- esting--these articles will surely interest every house wife— cabinet, a very convenient spice made of hard wood, nicely finish- ed, has six small drawers for spices is of the boy'y dimppearance or | negotiations as may take place is pre whereabouts | Speaking of his interest in the this is something every housekeep. win Rpeocer, the proprietor| matter, Mr. Spencer sald to the of a printing establishment at 2149| Btar correspondent er should have in her kitehen, and Germantown av, has evolved the| ‘I have three little ones of my for F¥i- hain of postal|own and I can imagine how m would surely appreciate inal reward| heart atrings would be pulled tf wre "© boy, aod guar jone of them disappeared I at snteeing immunity from the Dela-| looking for no free advertising, bu ware death penalty to the kidmap-|1 believe this endless chain of po ers, might solve the problem and/| tale eventually reaching to every Dr. Horace Marvin, the distracted , sertion of the countty may unearth father of the etolen boy, has agreed | the boy if he te still alive. | “! will furnish these postals in| temporarily trying the experiment, | practically unlimited quantities ¢ The postal cards contain an offer anyoue who will guarantee to sex » pay $1000 reward for the deliv. (that they are mailed and no mat-| ery of the kidnaped bey to Mr. ter whet my pecuniary foes may be Seepoer and ne questions asked | will be amply repaid tf the boy or fieko of arrest run, Mr. Spen- (is only found throdgh thts medium | “¢ geerantees thet his Tips wit) and iden thal an endless ‘ tt y ards, offering day only the price will be ee" 39¢ sleeve ironing board . —this is a popular lit- tle article for ladies use; hardwood sleeve ironing board, is 20 i} ins. long strongly ‘ made, padded top; See Our New Eton Suits SCHOENFELD en fi this very special price of 10. er tee RT BEAUTIFUL, DESIGNS IN LIGHT-WEIGHT FABRICS, TUCKED EMBROIDERED AND FANCY 8TYLES, COM PLETE ASSORTMENT OF DRESSES, COATS, GOWNS, WRAPS, WAISTS, SKIRTS AND PRTTIOOATS. No NOTE—But one of these specials to a customer. telephone or C, 0. D, orders taken Standard Furniture Co. L. Schoenfeld & Sons Seattle-Tacoma 1006-1016 First Avenu: os — i. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-404 FIRST AVE. COR. COLUMBIA STRONCOEST LADIPS WAIST HOUSE IN THR STATD | Ceeeweeeeeoresees $1000, GREEN LAKE BLOCK G0 AND SEE An entire bi nicely bo cated 236 » and $16 « reonth CALHOUN, DENNY @ mw ING. Alasks tuliding ADDITION TODAY. A. BRIDGE & CO, LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE ON THE COAST, Our $12.50 and $15.00 Suits the Best Garments for Men THERE ARE FOUR POINTS TO BE CONSIDERED IN BUYING CLOTHES—RIGHT STYLE, ACCURATE FIT, RELIABLE QUALITY, AND FAIR PRICE. YOU WANT THEM ALL—FOR THEY ALL COUNT. YOU WANT TO BE WELL-DRESSED; YOU WANT TO GET THE MOST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. WE CAN HELP YOU IN BOTH RESPECTS, AND THAT IS WHY WE WANT TO SHOW YOU OUR $12.50 AND $15.00 SUITS. $12.50 $15.00 At $15.00 you may choose from a great many exclusive colorings and pat- Coats At $12.50 you'll find the most rep suits ever resentative gathering of fine terns not to be found elsewhere. seen at one price in any store, Only high are shaped in at waist and flare over élass patterns and colorings, such as are either cen- hips, side seam pressed flat found in the most expensive garments vente—broad, low folding ter or # are embraced. Conts have side or ced- | lapels—exaggerated chest—trousers have other quarter or half-inch welt seams. Fancy ter vent—shaped waist and every worsted, thibets, unfinished worsteds, fashion kink that distinguishes the suits serges and fancy mixed cheviots. Every at double this price. Name any shade kind of fabr it new shade—‘‘oyster gray,’’ “queen's is here ou please or Pit pe gray,"’ and natural gray predominating at $12.50. price $15.00. ALL SUITS PRESSED AND KEPT IN REPAIR FREE OF CHARGE. OUR SPECIAL $3.00 HAT EITHER DERBY OR SOFT HAT. STYLES IDENTICAL WITH THOSE THE EXCLUSIVE HATTER ASKS $4.00 AND $5.00 FOR WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF THE NEWEST AND NOBBIEST FURNISHING GOODS FOR MEN WE ARE AGENTS FOR HENLEY CLOTHES FOR MEN—THE HIGHEST STANDARD IN TAILORING. A. BRIDGE & CO. 102, 105 107 First Avenue - - . - Corner First and Yesler LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE ON THE COAST 4

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