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CHESTER THOMPSON TO GO ON THE STAND ‘Another sensational chapter tn the famous Cheater Thompson case is promised when the boy slayer of Judge George Meade Bmory is put on the stand for a thorough exam twation Friday Since the time of hie arrest, on the night he fired the ahota which took Bmory's life no one has talked to him but alien jate and membera of Ma family and what the boy h thought of the long and sensational trial, the testimony given for him » and against him, and all the dramatic incidents which have occurred aince the time of his incarceration has never been given to the world To those who watehed the boy in the court room day after day he was as unreadable as the Exyp tian sphinx. As he sat, almost mo viontless, his face unchangeable and jealously guarded from holding conversation with any except the members of his family, many of thowe whe attended the trial won dered what he wolud have to aay if placed on the stand Chester on the Stand. Chester mpson will tn all Friday to give anewer to the| searching tnterrogatories = which} may mean freedom or the peniten tiary, Since the trial he has been more communicative and has seen | numerous persons, While he has) talked freely on other subjects, he has generally declined t iacuse the trh Jailers, prisoners and newspaper men who have seen the bay and talked with him since the trial have expressed opinions that the boy can clear himself of the charge that he ta a dangerous per son by ble own testimony, and doubt that he can be proved tn sane at the present time by his own evidence. These persons may be called as witnenses What the commission, composed of Dra. Brown, Wheeler and Smith will report, can only be surmised One of theese physicians ts sald to have made the remark that Chee tor Was getting worse and was tp curably insane, but when seen re fused to discuss the matter, say ing that he would give no opinion until called for by Judge Enel Like the Thaw Case A marked similarity between the | brought about by t probability be placed on the stand Men’s Shoe | hompson and | w will be placing of the prisoner on the i to de fend himself against a charge which, if proved, may send him to the penitentiary Thaw came out successful. Will Chester Thomp son do likewise? If so, be will go free P.osecuting Attorney Mackin tosh went to Tacoma yesterday and Will H, Thompson, father of Cheater Thompson, went this morning, While the disposition ts | left entirely in the hands of Judge Snell, the comminsion, attorneys case of Cheater T that of Harry T and witnesses being simply called | in an advisory capacity to the court, these two men will undoubt edly bave much to do in molding the opinion of the court Gets Saleen Licenas. Tht ave 8 has been given « ent saloon at Sale A HUGE SUCCESS ; In a fow words the above tells the story of the first tw : Men's Shoes in all Seattle's history, We never before saw id Men's Shoes as on these days. A e Street Store-—we never before sol the alley entrance to the Shoe Store, and extending to Pik ing day of Dugdale’s new ball park. Young men-—old me good men and true!—are lined up, awaiting their turn to The story you know—how we bought 10,765 PAIRS SHOES, including such well-known makes os the W ARD, BURT'S, ENDICOTT-JOHNSON’S and the famous 5 PRO Sat $1.95 and $2.69 « pair. The sale will be continued tomorrow. The enormous qu to make this third announcement. But, again we must forenoon. There “will be no change in the program. Size But this condition of affairs won't last mach longer. Don't pe reeanes ASCOT In this lot you will find the following kinds and styles: Men's Dress, Walking and Double-Sole Work Shoes, including the famous ENDL COTT JOHNSON $3.00 brand ; The Leathers are Calf, Gan Metal, Vel- our, Box Calf and Patent Colt Tree The styles are strictly up-to-date } The size range is complete—there is a { \ fit for every foot : The $3.00 Shoes predominate. i A PAIR, INSTEAD OF $2.50 AND $3.00. Choice of these at $1.95 o pair. j In this lot you will find the following : kinds and styles: ' $3.50 to $5.00 W. L. Douglas Shoes } $3.50 to $5.00 Burt & Packard's Shoes. | i } 3.50 and $4.00 the ‘‘Don’’ Shoes. Shoes. Endicott - Johnson | $4.00 and $5.00 Upham Bros.’ $3.50 $4.00 Shoes The ‘‘Don"’ Shoes carry the Rubber Heel,”’ preventing walking—a fine walking shoe High and Low Shoes. $2.69 « pair and O'Sullivan any jar im All sizes at Great Sale Wome Fascinating Models, in $28.50, and $35.00 Suits, Now .......... Consider yourself lucky if you have not yet purchases can choose now from our entire stock of Suite at about a last week's prices. The attraction for tomorrow is a group at $17.95, r $92.50 and $35.00. The story in a few words: THAT WERE THAT WERE THAT WERE THAT WERE $33.50 $32.50 47 SUITS 7 SUITS 7 SUITS i2 SUITS All These a TRE ee - - a the country over for $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. However, the sale prices are only and style range is stil) intact SHOE LOT NO. 1, $1.95 SHOE LOT NO. 2, 2.69 A PAIR, INSTEAD OF STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS o days of the biggest sale of so many men in the Men's « we go to press (3:90 p. m ) resembles the open all participate in this most in n—big meo—little men teresting of all Men's Shoe Sales. Verily, the saving instinct is abroad! of Men's TRADE-MARK L. DOUGLAS, BURT & PACK “DON” SHOES, that retail antity concerned enables us ask you men to come in the put off coming another day $3.50 TO $5.00 n’s Suits 1 your Spring Suit, for you quarter to a | off their length Special, a pair . 70e Clocks, $ beds Fiy Fy paired vision ists of eves Don't Our prices, Pacific ( guaranteed DR. THE SEATTLE STAR—TURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1907. a small rose decoration stock lasts tomorrow SMALL CLOCKS AT HALF-PRICE TO CLOSE OUT— The assortment includes a variety of miniature Grand father Clocks and other small wooden-frame clocks, in k finish each These are full double-bed size White | Spreads, having fringe and cut cor- | ners, the latter being for the pur- pose of admitting the posts of metal Regular price $3.50 each; | special tomorrow, each ... $2.85 H Women’s Suits, Gowns, Waists, Gloves, Corsets—FREDERICKH & NELSON, Inc.—stere Opens 8:30 «, m., Closes 5130 », m, “Under One Roof — Everything to Furnish the Home Complete." Long Kid Gloves, Special Bought to Sell for $3.00 a Pair. About 25 dozen of these 12-Button Length Glace Gloves were imported especially for Upon arrival they did not open up satisfactorily, appar the high quality demanded in our #5,00 Glove The entire import shipment will therefore be closed out at s friends for the store and popularize the These Gloves can be had in black, white, grays, Glove Division They are not guaranteed and we cannot fit them. China and Glassware Section’s Bargains GLASS WATER BOTTLE, SPECIAL 20¢--This is light weight Glass Water Bottle, having fluted bowl GERMAN CHINA DINNER PLATES, SPECIAL 15¢ These Plates aro made of good quality German China and come in a pretty underglaze decoration, consisting of a floral festoon design. GERMAN CHINA FRUIT OR SALAD SET, SPECIAL Set consists of one 9-inch bow! and six individual dishes to mateh; all of good quality German China, in Special price holds good while Regular price 30¢ #2.45 Clocks, $1.40 each. $6.00 Clocks, $3.00 each Clocks, $3.85 cach, All of the above specials are for tomorrow's selling $2.85 Hose, couplings { season Dollar Glasses One Dollar EYES EXAMINED FREE If your eyes are defective you should consult an expert, one who knows every trick of im- If you consult us, you get the 1 know eyes confound benefit of our force of competent eye special men and women who have made a study ; you know your habits with our work west on the and rices are the | rk the highest, The New York Eye Specialists A. Hours, 9 to 5 daily; 10 to 12 Sunday; open until 7 Monday and Wednesday evenings. R. KIME, MGR. Seattle Office, 216-217 Shafer Bldg. 1414 Second Ave., Rooms 216-217 Tacoma Office, 414 Provident Bldg., Pacific av., between Ninth and Tenth. ve int yur new quarters ms will not be ready days, we shall con modes nw $7.75 } Thin is « good quality %-inch rubber lined Cotton Hose, with patent Regular price, length, $4.50. RIGERATOR AT FREDERICK & NELSON’S ently not being quite up to keen reduction, to make and tans, all in 12-button $400 Fddng Co- 0” Cart, $2.65 To create added interest in the immense line of Go- + Carts now being shown on the Second Floor, this Go- Cart special is made for to- morrow, The body of this cart Is of reed, with wood bottom Cart is finished in shellac, i with green enameled gear | Wheels are 10 inches in di- } ameter and fitted with %- } inch rubber tires. A Folding Cart, convenient for taking on street cars, i ete. Regular price $4.00. | NickelPlated Nut Pick Set, ; Special 18¢ Consists of one nut crack and six nut picks, all in pasteboard box. Both erack and picks are made of extra quality steel, highly nickle-plated, and have fancy handles. Special $2.75 Is guaranteed for one 25-foot The Bank for Savings Ro Auster Turenne, Jombua Green. James Campbell Andrew Hemriah, Walter Oakes. Soke Cargiet G. Alston Hole. Raiph A Bchountel@, George 2. Dane Daniel Kelleher. James Shannon. Orth) Davies Henry Krots Victor Hugo Santth, Hh M Deerborn. ° ar Freserice Ke. ererm, john W Baer Maicom Mefroural © EB. Vites Tonn Rirtckeon Aiea, FP. Meiwan, ¥. W. Wen Gabriei Faure SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ONLY. AND UNIVERSITY ST. OPPOSITE POSsTORTICR CORNER FIRET AV RHASON BEING Ct TNO AT THE FURNITURE STORE OF WoOooHno tse «4 41m Pike St, avUs St. Paul, Minne apolle, Duluth and the Gast NORTH COAST LIMITED ON YOUR NEXT TRIP Tt will please you. Every want is anticipated. Blectric Nghted throughout. Standard Pullman and Pullman tourist sleep- ing cars. Dining car, observation car, electric lights, i fans, card and smoking roome, barber shop, bath room, wa 1 closets, library, and all the luxuries of « modern hotel 08 wheels. Call or write for ® “North Coast Limited” booklet thas tng complete desertption. Have you friends or relatives in the east who are coming weet on the low rates this season? If so, send their names and full addresses. Literature and full information will be given them. Or you can deposit with any agent of this company cover the tickete and delivery will be arranged by telegraph. Apectal round trip rates, commencing June 1, will be in of fect from all eastern territory to this section [ For any information desired regarding rates, routes 6% call on or i i ULLEN, City Passenger Agent, Seattle, Wash. \ A. TINLING, General Agent, Seattle, Wash., or \ A D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent 94 Morrison Street, Portiand, Oregon. cry J, 0. M * |