The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 27, 1907, Page 10

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REPUDIATES DEBTS OF WIFE WHO WAS STRANGELY ARRESTED AS PICKPOCKET MRS. JEAN TRAUTMAN, SOCIETY WOMAN WHO WAS AR RESTED BUT EXONERATED, AND WHOSE HUSBKAND NOW RE- PUDIATES HER DEBTS (Seattle Star Ructastve Service.) NEW YORK, April 26.—-Unex-| ?! ctodl tartitn, lice bi ee ic tar hea pode A ir the tn a police station cell on the word filing of 8 $700 judgment against | Of the clerk. Her trial wae the Mra. Jean Traetman noted alientst, Dr. Alex Trautman. who repudiates her debts |thrown ber arms around him and| cked his pockets of $13. She was completely vindicated on | the ground of mistaken identity. A/ it known woman of the streets) Mre Trautman is tne beautiful) vay found to resemble her greatly. | an who was arrested |»... i as on the complaint of . & clerk who pointed her out op the street as the woman tt who, a few nights before, had indebiedues datee back You have neglected to insure that Was bot put on the staad to teatity seems that Mre Trantman's to 1904 team. 10 per cent. with fire protection, 7 per cent. per annum without. Phone The Interstate Co., ind. 553. P.-I. Bldg. WASHING TON™ Lane A Lot in the $25 Cir cle for $675 or six MORE mones, wh there i i bit CHEAP PROPERTY for MILES AROUND YOU, when you can go SIX OR EIGHT | I Iii, RIGHT IN THE CITY, 24 MILE CIRCLE, and get 4 30, 40, 50 oF 60-foot lot for $28 A FOOT, We are se t ropert r the COL 1 i 20 YEARS. KEEP PART OF IT rea GET-IN LINS ESTATE, wi I not pe tor pecula and GET-OUT a In short, th CITY PROPERTY SIDE ADDITION John Davis & Co. 709 SECOND AVE, F. K. STRUVE JOHN DAVIS ouT we had to spend half the night! wife of the | *easation of the week in New York. | store goode. band says hie | | wife ia a wonderful woman, but ex trayagant and that he had to stop her oredit to protect himself from ruin, She t# visiting im Atianta, but the couple ts sald not to be ew tranged. GETTING MA By Lonne Stevens. Mise Horton, one of my tar | boarders, began to look seedy, She) |aeomed to lack something, so I de cided to take her under my wing) and see if matrimony wouldn't jround off the rough corners of her | | dieponttion. There was 4 doctor in the house! who looked good to me and had |been kind enough to help me with my account books several times tn the evening. | a ‘e in} ithe fireplace and made things com: | |fortable, and we generally had a lit-| |tle lunch when we were through. j | I gave Matle the hint, which t knew she took, for her hair was in| leur! papers most of the day | When Matie cai downataire d we were wait! for the doctor, “You know, I always get along with men,” eald she. | hadn't noticed it, but I've found out that most women think they do, “Men are 60 easy to manage if you} Just let them know who boss.” This wasn't exactly my idea of Managing a man, but I didn’t argue! the matter with her, Matio is rath er set in her way } “I know one thing,” she said. “Tt) I ever married a doctor, I'd toll a/ fow of his patients with ‘nerves what | thought alled them.” The doctor looked a little disap pointed when ue saw Matie, and at) Bret there was a dit of embarrass | jment between them. I considered | }this a good sen and really Matie/ looked very woll I got the doctor to talking about | himeelf and telling bie thrilling ex |periences In the weet, He talked | very well and seemed to be enjoy-| jing himeeit } After « little I left them, for! somehow young folk generally | make more headway when alone, and | went to the kitchen to mal joome coffee When ! reversed ' made a lot of nolee, bat bless you! Matje had the floor and was talking peychology to bered to death | nd readjusted conversation to a2 and—marriage. to marry, doctor,” jeaid |. ‘You would be a man a) | woman could be so proad of, and it won't be long, either, till your eas | will be worth the having.” | Matie looked aa if she agreed | with me, and the doctor seemed! real pleased | | “Mrs. Howe, you bare been so geod to me,” sald he, “that I feel I eas talk to you about my happiness. I haven't been as happy in years as tam sow.” Matio looked pleased at this, and thea told him that happiness was not the greatest thing io life; that duty should always come Gret, aad she, for her part, always did ber full duty. ' | ald something polite and | hastened to turn the conversation again (o what was evidently next his heart. Bot it fust seemed as if Matie was posscered to say the wrong thing She tasisted upon asking what he thought of nerv-/ ous diseaaes and then gave It as) her opinion that women shoulda't have nerves. She hadn't. "T think they would not be aa} dear and sympathetic if they had no fralitiee-—or what you call ‘nerves, ” sald he. That's just 1, you sympathize with “om and they wores,” erled Matle, getting somewhat ex cited. | sald 1. sort of Alscouraged sald!, sort of discouraged. lat me belp you,” id the doo tor, rising, and following me out Mra. Howe, 1 am about to take your advice “T's the most sencible thing you ean do,” answered I, ‘and the woman of your choice will be al! that she should be, I am sure she will if you really love her-— “I do most devotediy, 1! think she is everything she should be. and ta his enthusiasm he squeesed my hand 1 fett that I had succeeded tn fix fox ings im a very limi jand * tether astoninl hadn't noticed his admiration for Matic sooner Somehow | wasn't as lated as I expected to be. I felt that I should miss him evenings Better go fn and tell her,” | said I had the coffee one hand and 4 plate of sandwiches tn the other and I nearly dropped both when I heard him say That's what I came out here for.” Here he took advantage of my hands being full and—kiased me ee Well,” eaid Matte that night when she came into oom and i bad told her, “well, ain't all men after supper, | ; aly-mo to a woman with brains ed, Matie,” 1 anid, sorrow fully, “I'm afraid most of them do. THE MARKETS Activity among commission oa continued strong igh the produce market is auf « from a@ son Very litt ff is arriving by boat and the shipments are small. The acreasing The first t of om arrived from Ca jay and brought $3 Minnesota atoes were quoted at toda aavance of § DEATH RHCORD. Births were regis ‘ as Lipsey—Apri « ( Lewis I a daug Dr. La aker, dentist, 206 Bite buliding. Phone Main 6266 HAT AND GOWN FOR AFTERNOONS For afternoon receptions a gown te of biack grenadine over « broad | atrtped yellow and white taffeta The grenadine that veile this gor | geoue foundation is embroidered with a large biack silk dot. The gown ts trimmed with bands of black satin which are headed by narrow full raches of black ehiftfon The model is the princess. The) eatin bands are arranged to affect bd | graduated panel tn the petticoat and corsage, while across the bust and th b cut slfts te passed a couple of black satin scarfs. The ends of these are permitted two decorate the front of the bodice. ‘The sleeves are the modified man- darin pe. and the underbodice ts made of sulphur-colored chiffon. This has « delicate tracery running over it The hat ts made with the three, colors. Diack. bite and yellow. The Neapolitas is of the white and black satia ty, while the plumes are of yellow and w The roses on the brim are of the pure coler HATCHLESS EGGS MIDDLETOWN, WN. Y.. April 26 This ts the season of downy yel- | low chicken —eisewhore but sot here. Betting bens, also tneubators, along the line of the Erie and Jer sey railroad are sticking to the Job. but it is no use. The exes are hatch joes, The biddies cluck tn valm to the eggs to hurry them on. What, O what, ts the matter? The farmers say dinged blasting on the railroad con struction. The biasts far the vital principle out of the eggs. Drat the blasting’ Phonographas, bicycles, typewrit ers, sewing machines, kodaks, etc repaired at Spinnings. 1310 2nc ave eee Good Ones We soll better Pianos and ecll them for leas than any other dealer or money ganization We wi il you the same grade, style and quality instru 1 from onethird to one rth less than you can buy elsewhere That's why we sell ove f all the Pianos sold D. S. Johnston (0, Biggest, Rusiest, Beat 903 SRCOND AVENUK a RECITAL AT CHURUIL | ape A musical service under the 4 ‘SIX GOOD REASO rection of Gerard Tonning will be | given tomorrow at the Boylston av | Unitariau church, A good program | | has been prepared, Among the per | formers are Mra, R. H. Gillen, Mra Anne 8. Bheldon, Misa lona f Beno, Frank Adams, Misses Cole | man and Gruetiner and the Firet| Unitarian choir, The accompaniste are: Mra, J, M. Ouoninghbam and) Mr. Tomning. FOR SEACOMA BEACH MAKES LIGHTER BREAD MAKES WHITER BREAD MAKES SWEETER BREAD MAKES BETTER BREAD ~ ry Wey FOR SUMMER SEASONS 4* 1 Because it will be @ place of | you good transportation M Deputy Prosecuting Attorney | haracter where wholesome moral comforts of camp life very 7 a W.....am bas issued @ warrant fo! | inrivence will prevall ably, aod will make your John Lae, charging him with ne happy ye ed lant it is Jessie Burt, wh; | Dest rest, amidst the best surround cont at peng aiscienste to ngs, on the best beach, with the| 6--Because you may porehase ¢ lier in toe Monte Carlo saloon in | best people from Seattle and Ta-| lot at least 602100 Beat Hallard. The girl, woo has bi at the best prices & belt mitie of the feat at in biding, was arrested yesterday Because it is old Three Tree to mn beneeed dain Goll | Bhe did not wish to appear as a | Point, on main land, midway be | ting down, one-thi “ | witness against Lee, who has not | tween Seattle and Taeoma; OM .o4 one-third ip ry ax yet beon tound hour's ride by rall and boat, Just year, the place for camping, at $26.00 per 6 Because of the FE " season; just the p for fishing; 004 people planned, the COFFEE just the place for boating; just the | ¥hich you will ses ip Tt bl place for bathing; Just the place | er, Good tratls for wall 16 responsible man |i, outings of clubs, lodges dancing. bi ge 6004 pavill , . churches, ete., and best of all, Just cing, good water (piped to jis the roaster; his 16/11) piace for tired men and women ~ ye whart for F to buy these splendid lots amidst | '9S. 6 pie now there | jthe name to go by, | these splendid scenes of glorious | 6004 company, good country Your grover returns your money | Nature | aeons, Cee ow if you don't like Schilling’s Best 4.--Because transportation te @ |. year we pay him | sured by taking the 6:30, 11:30 and 2 } A : 1:20 Fauntleroy Park car at First| Remember the time and Madison to Pauntleroy Park, | eet the Fauntieroy Park qugg: where our swift launches will meet |!*#ve First and Madinon ‘ae you right now, and in # “Jiffy” you | 12/80 and 1:89. are there. And we want you right GENERAL AGI now to buy lots or at least camp L. Prank Brown, i there, and we want et least two PIONEER hundred of You, and we promise | Phones Main 27 i : T have nine lote on top of Beacon Hill, on 13th eve. south, for eale. There are three double corners. The sise is 3 an alley. They are on the weet slope of the bill, loss than § miles from Pioneer place. I will sell for $800 for $1,000 for cornera, Terms only These lots cannot be Guplicated for less than 61,200, callty. Call and let us show you Near oar, school, om ALGO UNE. || | EN Take a Boat Ride With Us Tome on Lake Washington IT IS THE TIME TO THINK OF umimer Homes Which Means Lake Washington Water Front | S. Turner Water Front Tra The Ideal Spot on Lake Washington for Summer Homes mene tc. ‘. 2 ) i DON'T YOU THINK YOU WOULD LIKE TO OWN 80 FT, FRONTAGE ON THR WES? OF THE LAKE, WHERE YOU CAN DRIVE TO THE PROPERTY, OR TAKE A BOaT, oR Go BY RAILROAD, AND WHERE STREET CAR SERVICE 18 SURS TO COMB, INSTBAD OF HA ; TO DEPEND ON THE BOAT ALONEt THIS ADDITION I8 JUST NORTH OF SANDY POINT, THE PROPERTY 18 ALL CLEARED PARK 8TYLB, L.BAVING ALL TREES AND SHRUBBERY IN FACT, WE HAD ALL THE LEAVES RAKED UP. WE HAVE BUILT A WHARF, AN INTEREST OF wHICH BAGH OWNER WILL HAY A PART OWNERSHIP ‘: LARGE ON THE PROPERTY WEST OF THE RAILROAD THERE 18 A FINE SPRING, MNOUGH TO FURNISH BACH PROPERTY OWNER WITH ENOUGs WATER POR DOMESTIC AND 6OR LAWNS. FINE SANDY BEACH; IN FACT, WE BELIBVE THIS 18 THE BROT OUR! MER HOME PROPERTY ON ? LAKE ALL LATS BOLD WITH KeSTRICTIONS AGAINST BUSIN®SS OR FACTORY. WH HAVE A DEED FROM THE STATE FOR THE SHORE LANDS, AND WHEN THR LAR® 18 LOWERED, LOTS WILL HAVE A DEPTH OF FROM 60 TO ..0 FRET MORE THAN &) PRESENT. TERMS OF SALE, HALF CASH, BALANCE ONE YSAR AT 6 PER CENT. TOMORROW, SUNDAY, APRIL 28, WE HAVE MADR ARRANGEMENTS FOR A GASOLINE LAUNCH TO LEAVE JOHNSON’'S BC HOUSE AT 10 A. M, 12 NOON AND 2 P.M. RETOUR ING FROM THI LACT rua 1. M. AND 4 P.M YOU ARB INVITED TO COMB OUT AND TAKE A FREE RIDE AND LOOK THB PRO 2? S352 seses2e cee ewserste . ERTY OVER. BRING YOUR LUNOH BASKETS, THR CHILDREN, AND HAVE A GOOD THEE BY THB WAY, «f WOULD BE A GOOD PLAN TO BRING ALONG A FEW DOLLARS 48 YOU ARE SURE TO WANT ONS OR MORE TRACiS, AND wa EXPROT BVBRY ONE OF THEM WILL BE SOLD BY MONDAY MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK TELEPHONE OR CAl AT THB OFFICE POR ANY FURTHER INFORMATION TODAT — H. S$. Turner Investment Go. H. 8. TURNER, Manage. 405-406 LUMBER EXCHANGE i. B. GRAHAM, P MAIN 1608. IND, 1616

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