The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1907, Page 9

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of lyneh ht 5 how | edly made. ~~ wag and threatened to shoot 1g Into the crowd, and finally forced a om. back de by nao. LITTLE STORIES \perta, Maton - Ma: ye PLACE WHERE THE MOON WAS TORN FROM THE TH vane Harve ' or Pickering, of Harvard, writes ‘There pawl do holds thah the moon wee originally at Bee no Pg . pert ot te 6 ras cast off when in a@ nebulous condition oink ® we now call the Pactfle ocean “s ee s Frit it te true. 8 xeested, that we owe our ¢ e beds to amas eae tha eed to “. bad not at it ! Me as may be the at t Our noe could then hard « { the present deep-sea fish bar moon had been of a frac ¢ ite ad been @ little larger than {t Is, our con ha won greatly diminished tn area, and our num ands overpopulated fe MARPER'S Tuer cape wu Mi Rone" a a : 4 iat the | . vk It ne cot 3) ok & SME Min wand — 2 Nee we Pres meet co a ind a ri i ety i = z 1 anit lite i i | i & WHEN THIEVES BREAK Fone mite's t 1 watehe ¢ moon dink y behind the minaret 2 Moaque of the Steps) at the ner and f Oo * other side of th Arbar-Areal. fa suagbt sight bow and again of « thief, aa, rope himeet? int courts, he worked his way along wick and catlike ble wiry figure dropped lightly here sealed a height there, until he reached the Sitting motionless, I watched him with } re oF a pe af otton trousers s tw f about hie fea The moonlight playe t ¢ and glinted a silver eresee Ar It wae not until directly opposite av me. For « second be atc fonleas, then like a flash Relow the parapet of the house and disappeared —C. W EE BY THE PAPERS--” BY CHOPIN F FOR HUSBANDS! THIS YEAR'S $ DON’T BUTTON DOWN THE BACK « gor but “ot was Po © chena A MEMORIAL DAY RETROSPECT DEATH RECORD. Deaths were registered follows Omo—¥, Ome, 43, Ma Providence epita mith-—William Smith Ma 27, at 2826 16th ay, south Appieton--Frank Ap May 24, at Seattle ( hoe pital Bowman--James H. Bowman, ¢ at York station m--Richard ¢ " at 1828 lath yet Wesley Howht, 4, May at 612 Lith av Sparke a Sparks May at Seattle General boapitat Alexander—Elisa Alexander May 25, at 125 16th « Newman} y Newmans May t8. at Georgetown. BIRTH RECORD. eas jay as i¢ Sth av. &. May ¢ Michael Mel 4 ehtiner—At Ballard, May 28, t wife of Sam Lebtix 5 son 6 20th av. BR. Ma t Robert Kert . ¢ William M Rutledge —At Blanchard, Me i. to wife of William F & daughte TACOMA WINS 7 ning’s ball game at 7 ma was © ‘ Dug washed, 4 ® re made lively by t . Mike Lynet Con Walsh, who was on sia for Dug, weakened and in th next tw as allowed the Tt to score two more runs . ternoon teams are playing at wees TEND OX PORC ISTE The * meet te night . ke bailing at 8 sition « . t ta cht at the exp grown MeTROR ARRIVES Pa at cor . DUR To ARRIVE A na toes with next 24 Discuss New City Ha ganizations b en $4.60 to $6.00 for eight b e wore 9 hay been for two years,” I er whinper " fa PERSUADED WIFE © = THE SEATTLE STAR—.THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1907. in an who under In this not ur happiners | He 4id ne utter a word fora | minute, nor could I artioulate |H. A. STANLEY SUED FOR $10, omplaint, which ts for $10-|Then I felt both my hands seized mane for mating the af 4 ae own forward imperatively 000 BY HUSBAND OF MRS ma of the plaintiff's wit F his lips werd on EMMA REEDER, WHO 18 thet the plaintiff asd mine | wildly many — L 1 been o "| then he said in « shaking SEEKING DIVORCE of i Monee | : | always and < You humbug, sibyl, darling | - 1 until e met! On, Olive, Olfve! | Some startiing charges of break " on OTe ol sight Ram The latter, it charg t tly | 1 soothe be up & family and induc gifts and giving of mot to Mr Yeu, yeu, but those wasted years faithful wife, by showering Reader end eobtives . ove ons bral nat, t Ry: Faw well an promising to ma ut | was flawlessly bappy-—the home and bring a sult for divorce tf she ett Mooder a nduced | past was only a memory, 1 ae oun Pie wie all y by D “GC. Diaintitf ivorce 4 the way of a maid,” be or, painter, through his at Stanley “A of Br. rye, Peters & Carr The de year { al fondant is Henry A, Stanley, a owns cor ble real est BIGGEST ELK HEAD wealthy feed dealer on Ninth av,, addition to being t rwne near Lenora large bh ere Af tre henvtanes OMAHA Neb. May 23-The F M ID agnificent elk head recently re- THE WAY OF A MA aitienst, alk. Read. seeemity hibit his place of business 4 | nuures 69 inches from tip @@ gs ee Wy Lrétie FP ter. et , i be ruine f he 4 SS j pects would =» I went down to Bolinbroke whey | not marry he \ SS Ithe time came, but it was trying,’ | pd tndueed to obties ; 5° N | und that same night, velle v fo for I had not been near the place | ‘ h re re _— where the A since I broke my engagement with fay w » progress and disap Z y Horry Trenton pea in my tent f J Now, 0 a whiss nw nee our engagement, #o | retort Peggy purposely ed with some wild words and ther parted furiously with poor Horry, Who entered by That was the reasqn Bolingbroke | came quickly was well nigh impossible to visit, confusion I felt bat Peagy Daly begged me to come | #mazed al} by my @ ‘ sie and help with a church fair, She) tion of we idents ek. They rained a doubt as tO) | rire » that I could avoid the) ¥8* getting SHARC HERS FOR BRENT Line Seoy’s safety, @riends fearing o se Ba ag ea por Be nenee Peany eat SAY AND LAWRENOH MAC at ‘be was overcome with heart I am going to have a fortune. Won't you walk tn Horry? Ob ,- f which he was a sufferer, toners tent,” she sald, “and I) surely you will! 1 assure you the TERLES, OUT NAVE LeETEe | m moo wae met OS ,, Want you to tell fortunes by tm-|eiby! will aive u marvelous " WAY MAYER BREN DF B vag voarens bye! ne La Pression, just as you used to for | reading Bhe ha som and a sg song fun. Don't you remember? time before I heard him say vounsn BY bous : trees Sper oars non ho| “Yes; and then? Well, to p you, I will “ : ce age 7 ride You will be in « dark room and/| in tip, one inch larger than any ever ‘ y pop 1 will le you the seventh daugh Then the curtain was p 4 shipped from the Rocky Special Service.) a Fa ee perms ter of something abide in his own impatient w tains FA M , Bre eatt At a chureh r? Where are you, seventh daugh head is valued at $1,000 by way, tt fax ach teacher babe 4.0 + the beds Well; wasn't religious pillage | ter? Mr. Foley, who secured tt while Lawre Mack ‘ ; ave once considered holy? she de Hither!” I whispered hunting jn Wyoming two years npe are © un 4 mar manded Destdes,” she resumed He approached and placed his | #8 A f we f airily I will tell you bits of! warm palm over mine. It In beautifully mounted and wig “ . . . heir ef about the people that will) “Go shead,” he ordered, care-| fives a good idea of how majestic walk ' it : aid you in touching them off. | lessly the animal must have looked when alive, wa « , 5 There's Frances Pillow, for exam For ment I was speechiena | *!V¥e : * ead ane © PRIZE FOR MAN WHO CAN ple, who's supposed to be engaged,jmt the touch of his beloved hand. | ~~~ . " SELL CERTIFICATES or nearly s. to Horry Treston—/1 longed to fall on bia neck; to blot Sunday Excerstons = he pa missing, and t Oh, | beg your pardon! I'd quite|out the terrible two years with a) youiy », tae . ‘ oft t f f t ones at Pleasant Beach; i # SRS chris forgotten for the moment torrent of wees ESS cndvens at Charicein al dg ° r . yp . om Anyhow, you had better hear 1 was looking into your pest,”| amoms traising.<ile Tae : . . the certif the gossip om me She is his|I whispered. Then | proceede Lewvel aromoth ° 7 heey a A are ee Se Se waiebee iniee len heeiena Gand pedo boats at, the United States ay * BK. ener 4 ‘ nd Ba One of the most plotur: anding between you and Morr nd i esgne ‘eine ‘on. thu. counts ee * 6 we She bad money and =persuaded bim ve pier 2 «ix times daily. Rouné . ¥ ey m of the sacle Papa Trenton that Horry’s pros You are not at all happy: you! trip 60 cents, ne { Hob Hodg b . n g the gent he = ft tif st the con ¢ ‘ s a nad he a " ‘ con ; fies a nl ime 4) eace rf . p al freig agent at The va. Fra ace t ue a f or 5] Mr ‘ er p g UNIQUE AND LAVISH IS ADRIATIC NEWEST AND BIGGEST STEAMER HOTEL Notice has been served « bors to vacate immediately, as it is ute rumored the old block will be tor ew one erected in its place CPZ SS SISS Sy>> SEITE SSeS SE We will be surrounded by debris from the « Iding for several months and, ag f a i our lines are unusually large at this time, we will a grand slaughter on every article and not be caught in the trap A $60,000.00 stock, consisting of Ladies’ Spring 1 red Suits, Skirts, Coates and Shirt Waists and Hats, will be put on sale t rrow, Friday, Ma Come early, white the large stock is complete A few prices are offered for your carefu sideration—sy prevents us from t articles, ¥ must see then is t pre et extreme values Spring Suite of New Suitings, in Sample Line of he woven plaids and checks highest class of workmanshi Sei |Walst Sale| Coats rer's sale pr D.04 t ale p $20.00 800 Spring About 75 Spring Suits; ail shades ats, in the new mixtures; some : 1 jacket offects a 3 © ecm covert, red t ® ate, silk rubberized ats and Etons—every one tself, chic, stylish Sample Man-tallored Skirts— to tt pute styles. Spring 8 finest panamas “ fis will go on sale at COVERT COATS uz 85.50, ’ At. $810.00 fo 815.00 Panama Pleated Skirts. a #10, Custom covert Coa Garments to | ose eo Sore Measure Jer. mga $15 Up vn a $6.50 New Side Pleated 15-Gored Ta ored Skirts, in new iny 88.50 A lot of b ght Shades in Spring Hundreds of Children's Coats Camping Skirts . t 812.00 nist w ‘ Coats, $ alue a 00, $4.00 and 4 85.00 98.50 Silk Petticoats. ¢ 87.50 Worth d € ee P 4.95 c $ Suit Mfg. Co. ; 1316—SECOND AVENUE-1316

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