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THE SEATTLE STAR SW DNESDAY, NOV. 6, 1907 MANY TO SEE“ THE thone who will take advantage thin chanee to see the product gf the brains of Joseph Blethen, MH. ae : ie . ant eras inanely. Finally he HA gpd he ig | Officer Haubris Traces CarbagesMan to His Lat, Bat), omen srs a to — ANNOUNCEMENT Tables Are Turned on Policeman When the Mam is) ioe" citts" ant when vor got one /hust in spatase, plastug. tots ‘ P Brought Into Court~Evidence Shattered but Fine ss" fh'n!ond'h'suac "rota nist | We Will Accept, in Payment for Merchandise, is Imposed. . Ps fe Checks or Certificates of Deposit on Any Bank or | Trust Company in Seattle. " 7 TACOMA, Nov. 6..-Mary 1. Gaten | All he had to go on was a pile j addressee, have pointed out the tied at the’ city hospital yesterday;| ai } nn ee Under One Root—fverything Furnish the Home Complete g FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. STORE CLOSES DAILY AT 6:30 dfticer Haubris was | man who collected her garbage, and 7 of garbage, but Officer Haubris the arrest would follow 0a a teat ian |following an flinews of several there, and demonstrated beyond # days, The deceased wag well ter of course. Olga Netheraole. y . ‘ uh wht that he le the greatest Bur | known to Tacoma in literary | p Combs that ever tracked a ust Entere Police Court, Olga Nethersole gave us her/and musical circles, She was & , nc. tite Yosterday, still perspiring, but |Sapho” last night. Alluring and| member of the Arequipa olub of - ‘abr! > with the Haht of triumph In his at the same time repulstve as thie! Tacoma and the. Sorosis club of hg porn a otal te. [eyes Officer Haubris entered the | famous character ts, it affords the | geattle known were deporiting garbage | Police court, followed by two ladies | emotional actress much opportuntty | us | near First av. and Denny way, con | Who Were to swear witness and | for that in which she is greatest, BOSTON, Nov. 6-—The apple |} trary to the statute in such case | Achieve his vindication, The pris-|/the pteturing of the emotional crop of the United States for 1907, made and provided. He had laid /oner stood at the dock, @ woebe-| nuances of a woman gone wrong, as estimated by the New Hngland for the thoughtless ohes at sundry |#one Italian, fidgeting uneasily | Mise Nethersole’s japhe has Homestead, it short 84,000,000 times, Dut had never been fortunate | With bis dirty hat, and glancing | stood the teat of years and must barrels enough to catch them tn the act | With quick suspicion upom the shift|pe recognized as the “fapho “Soap Tako “Soap crokneen And of dumping their wagons, although | !"# scenes about him ideal, In feet, #0 habitually has heals he was positive that somebody was| Called to the stand, the officer /her famous characterization by SPECIAL VALUES IN — .———— i —_ Qumping garbage, for he could see | detailed with dramatic minutenees |assoctated with her name, that one | the garbage. the various events leading up to/hardiy thinks “Sapho” without see | jbar, He identified the papers and/of the star now playing at the | One day last week, however, the | told Rad they had been secured, n! » | Grand | officer arrived while the scent was | exhibiting some pardonable pride 4s| Frank Mille, Miss Nethersole's || atil warm, that the trail was | the story of his Snerlock stunt be- | « we : - and he could tell by the ameli thai | All was {ndeed clear. The find-| character real and suceseds as well it had not been there long, from/ing of the papers, the location of as any aesée th the role of which he adduced his major| the route of the garbage collector, | jean has. The play ts ple rn premise to the effect that someone | the securing of the witnesses, thé |staged and accoutered The hag just dumped it there. He /capture of the malefactor, the chain | awakening” ta being repeated thi faliat act, and act quickly. To fol was now complete and beautiful In | afternoon, and t stent bias Seether Jow the tral of the wagon was | (ts simplicity oak and tor i seed manifestly impossible on the jsole appears in “The Second Mra We have just received a large shipment of Japanese Drawn Linen Scarfs and Center Pieces were bought at a decisive reduction. In accord with our policy of sharing our savings with our @ tomers, we have marked this line of Scarfs and Center Pieces at prices which make the buying op; tunity one of extreme interest to house keepers who wish a handsome Scarf, Center Table Cover or PL low Shams. The Searfs measure 18x45 inches, and the Squares 30x30 inches. Some have one row of drawn work and others more, with drawn corner effects. This shipment has been divided into four lots, priced as follows He Had Visions. | Tanqueray.” - phalt pavements, and the scent, | | Tanqueray The officer retired with his chest — TON . P a el ah oe st tenia i Sitbougs far-reaching, ended at the | iis Couott abveate ba wae vinone] Mee enik LOT NO. 1—Sizes 18x45 inches and 30x30 inches, LOT NO. 3—Sizes 18x45 inches and 30x30 inches, Seized with an inspiration that |! 4 new beat with a personal reo | “Under Southern Skies” will be priced at ee eee ae + $1.35 comes to but few of ua in a life |Ommend from the chief, The wit | soon at the Seattle theater for the teesae CHa eeeeed ‘ priced at. OT NO. 2~—Size 3x45 he 30, time, Haubris dived into the midst | Ses#e8 were called and the papers | jast time tonight. “Thre Three of | Scot seme heer emt scee of the refuse, searching with fever-|'entified. Yes, they had been | Uy." 9 guaranteed attraction, book Weather DOES BE ai ks cdc seo Deepa eae bebe ab ee > LOT NO. 4—Size 30x30 ONLY, priced at. $1.65 ish haste for some clue that might | thrown in the garbage can and the | od originally for the Moore theater lead him to the secret that he now | C82 had been jon away jand coming to Seattle with a long felt must be solved. Frantically he| With @ dramatic gesture, the run in New York to its credit, || * aq e e scratched and digged with the fer. | Prosecuting attorney pointed at the | onens tomorrow night and finishes or ecas vor born of bis new idea, scatter. |Cowering Dago, “Ie that the man | out the week. “The Yankeo Re @Cl ues In a e- u S$ an ing the remains of many « break = Baap cr ap al Fa ‘a | gent,” a musical combdy, rund all || ‘ with reckless abandon, At | diired in thunder nis. SOW | next week at the Seattle | Probably fog in the morning he emerged with « low «row, | ly the witness looked him over from “ | and These Rugs and Carpets are made up in our own workroom from short lengths and discontinued patterns of carpeting. We ring but exultant, for he held |ead to foot. “I never saw that At the Third Avenue. | Hifff offer them at attractive special prices right along, and keep adding new ones from time to time. Those on display as this advertion In his hand the papers that he —_ ar in my iife," she sald) 4, cos the Pacific ine seaten Re © | put ie written are mentioned below. By the time you call tomorrow others will have been added, so !f you do not see the widdon away In the interior of a es ike stiliness fell upon | Military drama now being played in Hie Mize you wish in the following list, it might be well to call anyway, because you may find exactly what you want among the Jast year's bonnet he had discoy.|the court room with a dull thud at the Third Avenue by the Taylor and Carpets which will have been added. company, runs until Sunday after ered some receipted grocery bille| Houbrie got red in the face and |” | “i , with the abiveas of the pe Aid shifted his weight to the other |?002, when "The Man Who Dared” || Any time through the day. Kind. Size. Special Price. Kind. . a begin ek y ont. Bigiow Axminster . 10-6x12 Body Brussels .... . 946x108 +* eeeee E aan pers Al was now sim. | foot. De Broler stroked his chis vers ey / Bundbar Wilton 10-6x9 Body Brussels .... 10-6x11-7 E for he ae ee Bundhar Wilton 92104 Rody Brussels .... . B-3x11-3 Astute guardian of M At the Lele. i} "e i | ‘ 12 , setrte guardian of the peace—be | onuments dais tals Seah Ox: 9m Si inh PEPALE — ff asnanar waren xi Seay VRIES tir. canes saees BORE ame, | Aft Marble Company, 2011 Seo | present the roaring farce comedy | Zon Valve pores, * “t vines ; More battleships at the navy yard |ond av, three doors north of Vir |"A Milk White Flag.” one of Hoyts Y ourself Life Wilton Velvet a ae Brussels coe than ever before. ore! ginia Both phones 1738. *** | greatest successes. “The Christian” fy Wilton Velvet S¥ive Tapestry Brussels —— Broseels . Body Brussels Roxbury i =— will be next week's bill And get a good umbrella that v im Corvent: Vanseviite, will keep the rain off. i ors only; checks and stripes. Good for com- ment can be quickly given a keen edge. | gas fixtures and bird cages. In the term which desertbes the financial aituation today | . . . i The Coliseum--The five Hellat-| Rrorefhise ’ S als F H f hin “4 e ser aceattenue te five Della] ait ‘prices and grades, but! | ° peci rom Housefurnishings Considt et , . E poco Wallace," the man.|| Uy £8. umbrella bere you will 1-QT. MARION HARLAND COFFEE POT, PEERLESS IRON ENAMEL, eating Ton, and varied yaudevilie.|| £% ‘%e best e'money wil j/p SPECIAL 95¢— Coffee grounds or 10¢ CAN—This enamel ts for te wy rhe, Star "Whirly Girly,” Rosa : | | tea leaves are contained in a filter aha esas “cee, ay —" trained birds, and other | and cannot get into the outer chamber, glossy surface is desired. The | The Lyric—Lillian Pinhe ne oe | . hence are not poured into the cups. price includes » 10-02. cam of ae weail Gaban, gatan. Gther on se Lillagar & Barkman | This Roman complete with brush. i » nove 1210 SECOND AV. iil of oak tinted. getrinct o oar ta ax eaes tate | "Toe A yePT. 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CAN ALUMINUM ENAMEL | | laste tomor | | That } Sow the appeal | “SUCCESS” KNIFE SHARPENER, SPE- paint which gives smooth, ‘ price above CIAL 20¢—By the use of this litte | falsh like frosted silver om aay surtaes) ‘ ’ ec ‘4 annel, da co. is particularly adapted to Nice, Soft, Fleecy Outing Fis dark col | oar A re Rot 5 ‘onl 1 | quote contrivance any le, wclesors or instru | Youth Knows srerelt work, plumbing, water Se | } forts or undergarments. Washes well. No ONE OF THE FIRST SIGNS ||| The whole country is tremen phone orders. ONS ||| dously prosperous, and the ° ieee bce! THAT A CHILO LEARNS 18 ||| financial apparatus must be ad- | e Best Kecommendation ny : justed to meet the Increasing || THE § MARK, BUT HOW demande of substantial business tivity Stove or Range Can Have Is the MANY VEARG DOES IT TAKE || NOW is the opportune time } re" : HIM TO LEARN ITS VALUE? for the small tuyestor to secure | . Until Noon Tomorrow, S — TRACH Him Now. “wHar ||| "The ascnry ta greater and unple Statement t Came the interest rate ts higher than in several years past, and will | & seasoned mortgage. | | THE YOUTH LEARNS, THE From Frederick & Nelson’s” Oak Peninsular _ The Franklin @,. : 28¢ Pillow Muslin | 16-¢ 50-inch Bleached Pequot or Lockwood Pillow ” be for several years to come AN P. it aha tc ey We have a few selected First START A BANK ACCOUNT Mortgage loans, on improved property, ranging Iw amount m $1,000 to $10,000, which can —HERE—WHERE $1. 00WILL Muslin; tw xrands made; usable f rle ; é. reat aslin; two best brands made; usable for single MAKE Hi A PULL PLEeDe. purchased to net the Investor For Any Kind of Fuel. Weak’ nad i! bee : | eS sheets or pillow cases. No phone orders. ED DEPOSITOR. | This Is an exceptionally strong . ae | and attr Stove. Has large An artistic and economical 2 in Floor. | double ‘ air-tight ash pit, Heating Stove for parlor, sitting ee lever handle, turnbuckies, valve | room or dining room; can also be may . | oS | Per | | seated screw draft regulator, | used in ¢onnection with hearth | Cent nickeled steel top ring foot | as fireplace. Body is of steel P | / rail. We show it in th sizes There are four front mica doors Until Noon Tomorrow, | as follows and large ashpan. ; Union Savings & |__ Trust Co. |! Tide Trust Co. No. 612 No. 614 N $1.25 Couch Covers] OSC These are Persian Tapestry Couch Covers, in Corner Second and Cherry Seattle | a large variety of patterns and colorings; 3 yards Cane: Sennen an Home ‘ ; ; F of the long, 50 inches wide. No phone orders, , " — — Great $14 LANGDON ACME 285 SAW 1F YOU WISH TO GELL jesti : Third Floor. MITER BOX $1 YOUR REAL ESTATE OF ANY — .. INCORPORATED ... & DESCRIPTION AND WANT ang A A QUICK SALE, SEE INTER. aq NATIONAL BOND & REALTY 4 js CO., 1009 AMERICAN BANK 7 Until Noon Tomorrow, BUILDING | ; ; a ef a ree t JOUN Both | AMUSE MENTS i C t COFFEE ager. 3 / a oe . |} ut ALL THIS WEEK lbete Theater f tdi mee | Water is better and "Olga Nethersole |...) Soi" Acie ia : Gilman Folding Lunch Boxes, made of fiber baltted tree lo creas Has graduated are in front with | cheaper than poor coffee be ber Lone - _ q and thoroughly waterproof; can be folded to put the various degrees shown in addi || me OND MIS. TANQUPRAY i tion to the numbered notches for || Son r returns your money | Weemesgey, AWAKENING { : Re ‘ the positive angles. A metal in f you don’t like Schiliin eat; | here i in eosin a 17¢ each ) phone orders. ek Llats icuiae decrees aetaoe | it you don't Hilling’s Hest; | here ro ( $13.00 Stanley 28x5 Miter Box | ands he College ar: nM, Ott 1 j $11.00 Widew st ‘ con 1 ‘ Seattle, Second Avenue and Pike Street New York, 2 Walker Str A $10.00 AMUSE MENTS. ber aC 19.50 Marsh Langdon Miter Box = 75 > fm —s $11.25 LEWIS LEVY ember 4th. Chat AEE EMS T ‘H E $5.00 Morris ‘Folding Miter’ Boxe” Candidate for Mayor SEATT Le THEATER Se) ot es J] a3 | Subject to decision of Repub- ||. x4 . UNDER SOUTHERN | Mik White Ping Ma y, Sa y. Next veh $2.50 Gem Folding Miter Hox lican Primary Election, Monday, || riety 1 ’ ty Malingen Ss Pee ee aaa ‘ge ~ Co $1.85 || February 3rd, 1908. cacina Meni tala, |. You make all the profits on these A Deendtdisdad Gudlisen Ad an VALE tale : rc ndec f CeCe en VAUD Wor Miter Boxes by buying now, On|! ministration—Juetice and Equal i HIRD AVE NUE T THE AT ER | ithe Tharee, ‘ih fama sale untll Nov. 13 || Rights to All. e NAOROBS THE PACEFIC.” Nightt citer fee" tee, | Burepean Bocentriques: B Tria A being F, M. SPINNING, 1810 Second Av. '\ 80, Box Matinee, 100, 206, 300. Hox seats Another vonlt |ists) La ware ris, 8 Cite Trevice, Chemoite, 2% Theater Strasse. Manchester. 88 Faulkner St. BON r