The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 24, 1908, Page 8

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BEGGARS ARE ARTISTS IN = THE GAME 4 HOW THE PROFESSIONAL MENDICANT LOSES AN ARM, There are tricks in every trade, In the larger cities, where beg but the professional beggar ls about; ging still flourishes under the guise the trickiest individual at of peddling, thin deception t# re His success depends entirely upon sorted to dally, It ts an old dodge ais ability awaken sympathy. |to » as & one-armed man. A Farns of misfortune alone are not false stump is attached to the iways sufficient feception in makeup, usually run-'to the side of the body A aing toward deformity of some sort. | fitting coat or @ full ble Playing cripple is a favorite ru the rest BEGGAR IS CAUGHT AT THE GAME ® so he resorts to| shoulder and the real arm ts ted we does In the twinkling of an eye De his coat sleeve where the a ian tective Peterson caused an arm to| Should be, Webb had been selling : grow on a crippled bers ed guapins shard luck hougt wooden stump the operation was objected to by | clous, and Detective F George Webb, the patient » hasty examination, 4 With a wooden block thrust fn | disclosing a whole arm headquarters yesterday " wked « won, af w it forth, pices of the ladies of Chapter A P. EO. Cotillion Club Dance. The Cotillten « will give at the Renton H house. honse A Modern Maccabe Mes. BBS bia st. will entert Maceabees club Thursday even ing. Women’s Improvement Club. The Women's Improvement club allt this week with Mrs. F.) ongagement of their daugh Martin Elizabeth, to Mr. G. W. Crawte P. E. O. Chapter A Concert. The wedding will take place A benefit concert for the S| March 17 Women’s Home club will be giv Coming Concert fast Colum Choral Symphony societ Engagement Announcement. Mr. and Mre. F. A. Ribbach, of 620 Ninth av. have announced th Smoker. Wednesday afternoon, at John-| + : ; : gton’s music hall, under the aus-| ne Dota Theta Fi fraternity of om anaes a The best shampoo is possible Wuy your hat of £ N. Brooks @/| only with Soap Lake Soap. All 1331 Secoud sv. #8 drugelete see! Co, TheBon Marche Pure Food Show Get- | ling Better as the End Draws Near “HIGH SCHOOL MIN 113 afternoon saw the larges the crowds went wild over t But they will be he ; do it all over again. Pian to attend i As the closing day of the sh bringing this entertaining and instructive event would be enough of it. That a city of this at id r. But we said to thos show los: will make good.” And she has. day And score another for Seattle and The Hen Marche foodmaker Fresh Coffee Garden Pumpkin | “Favorite ” Blend ; spe California Dry k; | cial for Tuesday at, special for Ti i. a a pound ...... 23¢ OR isa oie Tue Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche. Best I5¢ Percales 12 1-2¢ R¢ a standard favorite, one of the always-wanted cottons for all kinds of pring and summer wear, particularly house dresses and boys’ waists. It is, indeed, an EVENT OF ECONOMY to get such good per cales at such a large saving—the regular 15c kind at 124%¢. A spec lot, of course. It will go quickly. Buy quickly. They are full yard wide, of best 1 Island cot ton, in a host of n and unusually tempting pat terns, chiefly light grounds. Some blue, with white stripes, for men’s shirts. A saving of 2/4c ona yard should bring thrifty women here early tomorrow morning | The Bon Marche—-Basement Salesroom. Beattie, Second Avenue and Pike St. Paris, 3 Cite Trevice. Chemnitz, 22 Theatre Strasse. Bridge Club Thureday Afternoon Club. Friday Afternoon Whi | tertained thi | Firat Presbyterian Churoh Concert main auditorium of the | hours before the ship sailed, When » Ladies’ guild Eptacopal ebureh Columbia College of Music pupils of the Broadway and Pine Men'# club of the byterian church will give Chapter A, P. £. 0 ned March 2 at was married wae Mrs, Louls Hamilton Bean bridesmaids were The best man © as ushers were Thot mas Metirath of Po prtland, ean of Bellingham, Mise Minnie Craig and Mr matron of b Eltta of lows James Hilton ARREST GAM Rert Davis, a negro, Samson and Delilah.” given in the Modern | Oratorio form will be the final con-| Sunday night on a charge of pi cert of the season of the Seattle | and Washington st deck of cards and a dollar on the table before them when they were | Work arrested is held as evidence. neem | and V frequently “defective, causing « These defects named at Valdes can be overcome, with proper meth p & epectalty of chil dren's eye troubles. Behueh attendance of the month to hear STREL SHOW QUARTETTE” sing And my, my! how those boys can sing! again WEONESDAY afternoon and »proaches, we feel that we have a right to be proud for eattie We were told, forsooth. and was never known t « your goods to he crowds and the enthusiasm are support a food greater today Gloss Starch | “pe ial for Tuesde than om opening $1 White Petticoats 68c Ww E can't begin to de- ness and goodness | its which goon sale tomorrow at this extraordi yond anything that has yet been offered this year s and flounces around and indisputably the greatest values you've seen In hite Petticoats this | and actual $1. 00 values; all over them Tuesday only New York, 2 Waikor Street Manchester, 88 Faulkner St. OF ROBBERY Following the disappearance ofa is and Ju rubles from a Je n Alaska Mra. Cha wife of o Portland commereial traveler, ts be ing detained at Wran. United § Marshal Shoup. Her effects were search jthe property was not found, Dep uty Marshal Shoup came on to Se attle yesterday and will go to Port ir statements It ia claimed that Mra, Holmes was in the jewelry store a few 4 to investigate the woman's inviting the officers to make th moat rigtd investigation, she said her husband, @ traveling salesman, had gone into the interior of Alas ka on business “y REPUBLICANS TO MEET TONIGHT Republica tonight at the following places Seventh ward, hall at intersection of Minor av. Denny way and Vir ginia wt; Bt. Anne's hall, Bighth av. N. W, and North Sixty fifth st Canadian-Ameriean club, A. O. 1 W. hall, Pione building, and a meetings will be held meeting of Workers Im the Eighth | seer ward John F. Miller and A. J. Goddar will speak at the firet three meet ings Noonday meetings will also be| held at the Grand theatre tomorrow and Wednesday BRIEFS BY WIRE Th 600" block on Main at Stockton, Cal, has been named Stork” block, owing to the num ber of births Saloonkeepers of Kellogg. Idabo, Ihave cut out gambling im their ford and Mr! married Sat places of business Mary Hotha, youngest sister of Gen. Botha, the Boer leader, Bas married R. C. Hawkins, a barrister of London. Closed town advocates of W ner, Idaho, have w ut, and gam bling will be taboc awe will be tn force. The miners of Treadwell, Alaska have launched a new union, Whieb | is antagonistic to the Western Fed | eration of Miners The Keating Mining ondinite | property at Wardner, Idaho, Bas been sold for $17,615, at a sheritts | wale Mille In various parte of the} United States which closed during the first weeks of the panie, are resuming, and it in estimated that during the past six days over 2 000 men have been returned to The postmasterships at Skagway det, Alaska, may be setuied by the nominee of Delegate Cale belog appointed at Skagway 4 the nomlnee of Gov. Hoggatt being Asa Jones id to be the oldest Grand Army an of Oregon, has died at Albany, Ore, 93 years of age Liquor laws may be taken out of federal offictais’ hands and placed in the control of the various states, if the Bacon bill, which will be larmued in congress the present Week, panses ‘This will be a busy week for par Hament at London. The naval ew Cheap Colonst Rates Westbound during March and | April by Oregon Railroad & Naviga j tion Co, From Chicago $38.00, St City and Mis 0.00, St. Louis Paul, Omaha, Kan sourl River points } $96.50, Tell your friends or make deposita at Union Ticket Office, 608 Firet Ave. E. BE. Ellis, General Agent sue when it is indorsed by the payee, becomes a receipt for the full amount of the check. If You Pay Your Bills by check, you will always have a receipt for your money: It is the best and safest way to settle your accounts. Open a Check Account With the Union Savings & Trust Co. Second and Cherry The Benson Clothing Co. Price. 501 Pike St. H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER. If you can't get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made to measure at 217 JAMES STREET. STARs-MONDAY ‘SUSPECT WOMAN =. woeks Ago, I by Deputy d wut | The artillery boys at Fort Casey | tf pons! a minstrel performance Sat-| the firet da urday night | tonal body akima who whool beca dancing partion will Ko back, ax the | young men and girls failed to} |reckon with thelr parents | Citizens of North Yakima have | sent an invitation to President Roosevelt to come west and join parties hunting in Kitekitat county. |pyye. of whens paano mille are yard The Washington State Letter Carriers’ association, in sew Kelling |dent, Richar is Mt i from the reault own, and he 4 ond Sunday | —_ 7 | He ie 46 U. S. Navy Yard | Take a trip on the Sound and Ask for Horlick’s visit th U. 8. savy yard, see the bettieabing Oregon, Wisconsin and aka, the cruisers Buffalo and Stirring the powder in hot water | the trainins ship Philadelphia, the | makes » nourishing, digestibie food mammoth dry docks, torpedo boats and prison ship Nipsic. Boats leave Pier 2, foot of Yesler way, 6 tim @atly. Round trip, 606 ) 15¢ Handkerchiefs 6c | Women's Plain and Embroid Swise and J Handkerchiefs, | sertions with quarter-inch hems; worth | and blind patterns regularly 15¢ each; 6 1 16¢ a yard; wale price ..........5 c Tuesday and tea; Schilling’s Best, sold by about 9,000 | Leaves searrie - groc est of the Roc ky , and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 8: Pr sinuetaeartiagearanteanyg | 1S Mountains, eeenststssseeestt | BRUARY ¢ at Topeka, Kan Haltim ve is having trouble with ployed | at Lima Hovattle une The American sat are being royally entertained, | moeting thi » has invited Evans’ fleet | tended to but at Melbourne en route to | kar Atlantic the rival |kane are Jalwo that the STATE NEWS nets r ling wt The high school joniors at North Hazel —s Presbyterians of Vashon | good families to erect a $6,000 structure Tacoma Satur inning full) series of dar blast the winte Reports show that the working | First ay force at Hremerton in the navy The has been doubled over that » that nyed a year ago », last Saturday e) following officers; Presid A. Locke, of Tacoma; viee pr Hoan, of Hellingham T. A. & Newberry, of and The Ta y have Tacoma was chosen as | Blake! Tuesday night was repeat-| Th at the Moore theatre y be sterday | navy by the Seattle Bymphony orchestra. | and leave |The house was weil filled, musi- | night clans and music lovers hasten — take advantage of the last of mphony concert will be on and sent to the county jail ote faouits. ont out YOUTHFUL BANDITS CAUGHT IN TACOMA and three on true » holdups al mysterious holdups during Spokane; treasurer, Leonard Kidd,| the past few weeks ting place Flotiiia in Port CHARLESTO The third t REPEAT PROGRAM »,”" ’; and | boat Scorpion The splendid symphony program | command of | te went wopuiar concert veriee Te | Not in a Milk Trust evening of March 4 om 9 raver” — || FL Orlick’s William L. Chellis, « printer, be | s jcame insane wt hin home, at ott | ~©Malted Milk pring place, yesterday afternoon fo vervous break | The original taken into cus Avoid che: Pp substit At your Soda Fountsia ck's Maited Milk—hot-—makes » delicious and lunch on a cold day ne ome A giase of refreshing At All Drugeiets drink, better than tea or coffee —-n« cooking. A cupful ing induces restful sleep hot—on retir The Up-to-Date Styles You Want at $6.50 to $20 Made of good quality Covert or of fine Broadcloth. Every garment in the collection is trim and neat, and sug- gestive of the life and charm of the new season, The céverts are distinct- ively plain and smartly tailored. The broadcloth silk braids SPECIAL TOMORROW—Al!! sizes, in plain tan Covert Jackets, trimly tailored, well lined and finished are trimmed with black plain covers, paragon these Um gain, and ar extremely Spring. Stripes, eb: ks For Tuesday only ... Women's Madras Stock T blue, tan, green and la She values; on sale to- 15 2 morrow at . c at only yard; on sale tomorrow MeCarthy Dry Guns (0) Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver Howard J. Sheehan, Mgr. COFFEE | Fly On The Fiver | SEATTLE-TACOMA Fare 360—Round Trip, 50c. | FOUR ROUND TRIPS SAY: / Pm. BARGAIN SPOT $1.25 Umbrellas at 98c Extra good qualities, with patent runners and a fine handles. Owing to the lias were bought a $1.25. Bargain spot tomor New 65c Dress Goods atc More than 2 styles to choose from in new i novelty mixtures quality that atrikes you at once as excellent at 65c a yard 49c Embroideries 35c Neckwear 15c | 20c ngs 3 + | | Lois Theatre Women's Mesh the new LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a, m. and 12:15, 3: and ¥i 180 p. m. | if you don't like it; we pay him Tel. 202. en to the f and Lawn TURF EDGERS- HMalf-M TREE Turt Madging Knive fi a GO¢ GRASS HOOKS, THISTLE 6PADES—C'h! WEEDING HOO! Lawn Weeder t ) , os Spades, for « off roots of CHILD'S THREE DANDELION GPADES, each 20¢ es GRABS SHEARS, cach B06, 106 ond BEE PRUNING SHEARS, cach. 506 a set | Speciats for Tomorrow : SOLID sree SHOVEL—F ! cast 9 | priced for tome w at esac SOLID STEEL SPADE—Hxtra cast steel, eodhis square point, long-handled 8; orice toe at TRANSPLANTING TROWEL— SSeZaegera Frederick & N Incorporated Vote for Charter Amer No. 11 | It limits the Saloon area to the | District. Restricts the number of saloons, Prevents any more corner saloons. — Provides for the ultimate remo saloons from main transfer corners, i fa Full text of Amendment, with be obtained from the office of the 416 Bailey Building. | | | L. J. COLMAN, | WM. M. CAL! | eee EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE Rg E. SHORROCK, | Ex AMUSEMENTS. Moore Theatre Torsday Bre Seattle mural sym re BICYCLE § ow. Mere Phones 43 Week, Matinoes Thursday a NO MOTHER TO nd COLISEUM Seattle's Leading Vaudeville Mouse | | pe 160, 26 New ACTS HN TODAY | Mand Sutton, You Baftato, the “Bal. sane SM o ” TH APTERNOON Wonderfat Headliners, Inclading Car lsle's Dogs and Ponies and Crimmins & Pr onset. Main 2204; Ind. 4 | All Thie Week. Usual ‘Matiness | “THE UNDERTOW.” | Spectal Bargain on for Ladies This | Marry $110 up ¥ New Pianos s206 0 KOHLER & 1318 This ,Opposite Ak | GANS.NELSON a2 ROL ND Frat SEATTLE ; Pp mailed free

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