The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 24, 1908, Page 3

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CHING FOR MURDERER | OF RINGENWALD | esaana le means, his wealth be- | # jing eatimated tn the neighborhood jot $100,000, and he may be able to |koep hia whereabouts concealed for | # months. J pretigation = That! Victor Beskett Is vate Man. | | } alle ° Hpemetme are combing. Seattle ‘RICH MAN = ADOPTS A’ Wednesday, August 26, 1908, 7 ot Aha -splitenble Improve. | You will notice from the splendid range of prices for Victor y country hetter known » 9 prominen fertoin district, wanted | eorter of Joseph Ringen BGA whose fond body was found of the Gym saloon, 510 ‘ar, 8. last Wed morn Victor | dentaen | YOUNG WOMAN | } Aug. 24.—Friends of esday Alice W THIS COUPON AND FIVE CENTS May Be Exchanged for One Round Trip Ticket on Boats of Anderson Steamboat Co., From Leschi Park to Fortuna Park, Star Family Outing Day No. 3 Bs, Ez EATILE STAR MOND A TELLS How PUPILS Auaua: M USEMENTS Opening of Orphe@m. When the Orphoum — theatre will be to a typleal Beattie first a ht audience, and from the open widress, which is (6 be made sisting of 10 men, the orehestra be | iow quite a feature tn all Orpheum houses, The performance com mences at 8:15, and there should |not be & vacant Heat In the house tLe curtain goes up on the following excellent bill; Bond and Kenton, Grats’ Prodigios, Melville Hf | maken itn Initial bow tonight, it} a ernor Mead, to the last over: | Bho ococasion will be a memor Sale of Beaatiful ‘Kimonos and Dress- ing Sacques mERHODES co quoted that the concerned are plain entire line is included. The garments silk or satin bordered effects 39c 59c 75¢ Dressing Sacques, Tuesday 98c Dressing Sacques, Tuesday 4 +o eee - $1.19 Dressing Sacques and Kimonos, 69 @, a Chicago girl, were | | SHOULD BE SEATED °::,3\, Stir stertian Zone Théedsy’. c of Detectives Tennant has | surprived to learn today that she| Jordan and Zeno, Clifford and $1.48 and $1.75 Dressing Sacques and Kimo- 98 i thorough invest had been adopted as a daughter by | Burke, Wilbur Mack and the famous nos, Tuesday Cc banker a manager o } ho proper seat for a pup! os, Tuesda the Baldwin locomotive works, ‘The Health Board Bulletin Gives upon which the pupil may sit| “Florodora.” pcg acre agin : Freeman, a bar young lady, who ts 28 years old,| Advice to School prect, equally on both hipbones, The Pollards returned to the! $1.75 Full. Length Kimonos, 98c Peakett hit Ringenwald a8 | pursed Page's wife tor two years| Depart t with a slight slanting backward, | Grand last night and made a dis Tuesday ic Sika 2 be attr entero’ the saloon, Rin-| before her death, and Mra, Page partment. jand resting the back against the | tnet hit in thelr opening bill of | $2.48 Full Length Kimonos, $1 39 fell to the floor, striking made a dying request that her hus | ‘i o back rest which also slants back-|“Florodera.” The box office was} Tuesday ‘ on a weighing machine, band would adopt the girl, Mise! ward beseiged with people who w will $2.75 Full Length Kimonos 1 59 rendered unconscious.| Page, whose name ia now Alice W The proper use of the achool desk At loast once during the term | tng to pay any price for a seat, but Tuesda $ ‘ d to the rear of the | Converse, is now in Europe travel-|and seat is the basis of an article the puptl should be remeasu the 8. R. O. sien wax out for nearly $3.50 Full Length Kimonos gaa Harry Rogelet. proprie-|ing with her foster sister, Mary|in the latest edition of the bulle and the seat readjusted if neces | an hour before the curtain went up| Feontan : $1.98 the place, found him dead a) Converse, who has been her chum |tin of the department of health and sary, Rapldly growing pupila re | en the first act % later. for years. sanitation, written by Dr. George quire more frequent changes. The oxgregation haw with it this | who was arrested Satur N, McLaughlin, Besides giving use. The teacher in a fow min-| trip several of the old favorites {a connection with the case, has ful advice = regardin the best utes measure the back of each/ Wut many new fac were seen Mamitted that (he! re was a fight POLICE FORCE HUNTING method of seating children of vari. child’s knee where it bends and| among both principais and chorus N ti B inized Phas deen released on $1,000 cash ous ages, the article suggests that put this figure on a slip, which the| Freddie Henftzy as Tweedlepunch otions bargainize child may retain until the Janitor can adjust the seat or find a proper school desks and seats be made juatable ad and hts brother, John Henitz as it is sald to have been Leandro, were the main fun makers Core grade. The assault | ITALIAN SHOOTER Clasps, in white, drab or black; Tues At the annual Teachers’ Institute, one jofthe show, while Teddy MeNa & yer ‘ wane doubt premeditated, as Bes | COE ad which will be held tn this elty dur | Mate as Giifain, played a close see Pyramid Office or Desk Pins; regular 5c; 3 Ufa dad Hearned that Ringenwald | tng the week beginning August 91 jond. The remainder of the cast was Tuesday hea c tad a quarrel with a woman with (By United Press.) preceding the opening of school CALIFORNIA PIONEER well disposed of | Fine Herringbone Skirt Banding, black, gray 2 tien ne (Beak Seen Bea SANTA ROSA, Cal, Aug. 24-—/0n September 8 a feature of the | Prva | or white; Tuesday, a yard c had struck and a ron @ ber. |The eutire police force of this elty agrees gated be an Saves wy PASSES AWAY i adahl’ har bo «: Gucate: mie Large Shell Hair Pins, very best quality; 4 on 11¢ = aided by a posse of deputy sher- the necessary to be played by a Seattle company was & card; Tussdey,.6 card ffs, today ts seeking for a strange taken by teachers looking towards aan the feature of the performance at Medium Large, same quality, 6 in a box; shell 11c Italian who late last alght entered | ine health of their pupils Dr |the Lois theatre last night, when or gray; Tuesday, a box seeeeeees & dance at Tatini's hotel and shot | MeLaughlin says MON EY, Cal, Ang. 24 oa players gave the in ruthlessly into a crowd of dancers, No child should be permitted to Julius Simoneau, patron and rinance of Charles Eugene wounding two of his countrymen | use a seat which does not allow the beloved friend of Robert * “Idols.” The play ts an in. and an American, After the shoot-|sole and heel of the shoe to touch | Louls Stevenson, and one of ting one, and was cai ° . » » to t ng one, capably D d E lish Ci D ing the man escaped trom a mob/toe and the Interesting figures of Call-|handied by Pantagea eople tes ecorated English Cottage Dinner that pursued him from the hail fornia’s pioneer pistory, is dead to- play deals with a robbery of a bank in Seattle by the eashier honest brother in Tacoma. to the lot of a Hindu seer day at his pleturesque home in thin city, The end came tate yesterday after a jong ittness. Simoneau be Sets $4.95 Grindley’s Famous English Semi-Porcelain Din- and dis It falls Swami, nn ETEENENEETeT, SCHOOL DAY SPECIAL Prices on Clothing for the Boys. Excursion Regular $3.00 Suits ont came fan through the peculiar) to unravel the robbery and place ner Sets, d ated in rich green and gold ON STEAMER YOSEMITE Roguier bye: Suits ony ye and admirable friendship | that) the biame on the guilty party. As design, on the beautiful Derwent shape. Regular $5.00 Suits only $2.50 | *P'*P Up between him and Steven-| to the people in the cast, T. Daniel The sets consist of service for six persons, i CROWN CLOTHING COo., son when the great English neo ist) Frawley as Swami, the seer, was and include all necessary pieces. TUES- $4 95 q 1121 Firat Ave. came to California for his health In| splendid, and bis with the oe hon ucibeomans. M., MeL I . 1879. | banker was well recetved, Atleen Royal Laundry Soap—A good, all-around | Mayas Ann Reed made the most of \x Asn Rees v0 Kitchen soap. Tuesday, 12 bars for er par r, Dewlan as Keviin i" t waa well received, and the remain: | py orale — der of the cast bad equal parts. Roe or ¥ “Carmen.” | Emma Bunting was cast as Car ten in the tragic play of that name which ts being presented at the Se. fhoatre this week by the Bur junting company. This is the 1 jock of this popular aggresa it nd their last bill is a good e Mise Bunting as Carmen w aq delightful surprise, and she suc ceeded admirably in depicting the CARPET ENDS—ALL GRADES—SUITABLE TO USE AS SMALL RUGS—The Entire Lot to Close Out Tuesday E Picked up to a decided advantage, about 500 Salesmen's Samples of Carpet Weather Forecast— Showers Tonight or Tuesday; Tuesday Warm er; Light Westerly Winds, o{RHDDES ec In the lot you will find Royal Wiltons, Below Axminsters, Body Brussels and several grades of Velvets. Pieces are 11% to 14 yards long, and worth, per yard, a ene y ng Psa resort in West Seattle are assured | AMUSEMENTS. “AN pieces are neatly finished with serged ends and ready for use Take your choice—close-out prices range from 75¢ up to $1.50 per rug SAMPLES ON SALE IN WINDOW Libengoa were among the best of the Men, while the parts of Delores and Teresa were handled well by | Miss Sargent and Miss Morrison. | Tee play will run the week LAKE GIVES UP =——s«HARS BIG FIRE MISSIN SSING BOY’ (By United Press.) 4 Ster, CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 24.— Frederick V. Bowers, who opened | Fire broke out yesterday afternoon | Pormerly Coliseum. Both Phones 6106. oe on stow +e ma theatre] The body of little Frank Chase, |! the Stambc quarter, and with | H Matiness, 160, 28¢, 6c | er ybrief period a terrible con- | Nigh a tee, ¥ attle several times before at the|*ho disappeared from the home of | ragration was raging. A strong ne Sa 2 head of big musical comedies, but hin mother, Mrs. Eleanor Chase, at | this te bis first appearance in Se-) 414 Ninth av. N., August 15, was attle in vandeville, He carries with | found floating in Lake Union near | him « company of seven people, and the Western mills yesterday morn resents a comedy called “College | ing wind carried the flames along at |OP*ime Tonlght—Advanced Vaudeville, & great speed, and for six hours; Bond & Benton, Gr they swept over the section, de! ville @ Stetson, Ciittor Burke, Wilber |stroying 1,500 houses and shops. | Mack, Sadie Sherm: Zeno, Jordan & ae Zeno, Orpheum Moving Pictur. . Prodigies, Mel- ys,” the first performance of! The parents of the boy had been T a | which was given this afternoon separated before his disappearance, } runks Two performances will be given to-| but they worked together in the | | STAR night, and each afternoon and even-| search, The remaine were cremat.| Suit Cases | : ing during the week. Fotlowing!eq at Mt. Pleasant cemetery this | Seattle's Leading Vaudeville Playhouse. Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK & BAG CO, 919 First Ave. Bowere are All, Hunter and All, Fred and Bees Lucier, Loughlin aerial dogs, Mozarto the = Inetru } mental mae and Eddie Roesch in TURKISH OFFICIALS ARE UNDER ARREST | Three Performances Datly—2:26, | 9:26. Prices, 19¢ “ morning. 1 200; box seats 50a, NEW SHOW THIS AFTERNOON, Frederick V. Bowers, the Famous Tenor. 20 Great Katertainers. MAN TAGES VAUDEY! “Unequaled Vaudeville.” AMUSEMENTS. Pantages. The regular new weekly show) ‘opened this afternoon at the Pan tages theatre. The headliner is Un-| than, the armless wonder, who does! The Grand (By United Press.) na A TUESDAY MORNING many difficult things with his feet.) CONSTANTINOPLE, via Pleydiv,| Sunday until ¥ All This Week, Dally Matinees, Mile. Louise and her troupe of] guy 24 —This city is in a turmoll | “FLORO trained monkeys and baboons forms another feature of the new bill. Many other Interesting acts are on| the bill EUROPEAN FEATURES — Ke AND Hee Fehon ry UN THE MO> AMMLESS WORDER, yen e OThEn STANDARD FEATU SPECIAL Solid Oak Dresser Balance of Week and 8a “The Belle of New Yo | Prices—28e, sc and re and 506 Seattle Theatre | | today, following the arrest of sev 1Evte % eral more of the defaulting offic of the old regime, and Grand Viste Kiamil Pasba is having a bard time bec to prevent the mob from taking the | jusset) @ Drew, Mars. Phones. 43 — — C r Cobbl Se t | f, 13 75 C fe bl Livi a a Rg nate — arriving, |PM#eners forcibly from the jails | roxton7 ai Weekt "Matinece iar |! WHITE ie | A rt ause of a delay in & and killing them Gay and Bevurday or Lo e a or $ bs omtortaole Li ng non pref pret TF ead pe or Boe ‘The most important of the ac-| Mise Hmma Wanting as “cammen.” || CITY | Din Not a small one, by any means; case of | R R kh 2 15 park, yesterday. The show will be|Cowed men now in jail prone og seoxrMatinese see sad fc; nights, | Gycssae Sonight’ tur a Weeks Ben er Galteat Golden for | Special Dresser measures 43 aches long and | oom Nocker . given for the first time tonight. In| raisitication of records and dorens | ** ry Atternoon and Evening, made of solid built with two | 21 inches deep. Dresser i« plain oak throughout, and eta Eemaeh Co. te their “A wih midgets 4 yesterday the Filipino brother and sister, 29 and WellMade Chair, with large seat and This number is a medium size and built of other charges, are Rami Pasha, MERRY WIDOW BALLET GIRLS, former minister of marine; Medeuh |————————— high back; is built of hardwood, fin- | long drawers and two small drawers; the | of oak, finished golden; seat round cobbler, |! 27 inches tall, respectively, gave an | !° “ “ tag Beco Attias .an tho. Gadlp & light golden. Continuous back posts, | front of small drawers ix full serpentined, | made of imitation leather; back medium |B interenting performance on the open | Nanton; er pee Lois Theatre Seadinre and braced to seat by short arms; | Toilet standards plain and support oval | height, with an embossed shoulder panel; air stage. | paotnes an Constantinople; Tahasin|?™ene*: 8w Main 1904; Ind, 4904 Fifty People in Company. F teat an embossed panel; a very sub- | French plate mirror, which measures 22x28 | arms firmly braced by under rod. Rocker || a Train hatasey Meer Gecueer GE the]. bh Weivamiinaney: itiiies’ ‘tele “Mecls- tune: Aidabiaiones sae Chair, and really worth $2.25. inches. serviceable and worth $4.00 Luna Park. palaces; Maahte’ Pasha,’ fotesen|© amacte Pay te'a aantte komm Twenty-two in’ Number. Six to a Buyer | On Sale saree 0 Morning Only One to a Tr: |} The usual fine attractions are| Court chamberlain; Sheikh Abdul-| “1DOLs, Visit the Prettiest Amusement Park on Se OR ST A oe m i aE st piney arm " a |promised for the week at Luna pat : the Const Huda, former palace astrologer By park, and all who visit the popular|_ General Admission 100. Take Madison Cable. SHOE SALE $2.60 to $5.00, now $1.00 to $9.05 The Men’s Shoe Store 808 Wiest Ave Fine Shoes, With a Dollar You can ONE ACRE FREE LO Pippin Strong, Well-Built Drop-Leaf spend it on unnecessary or unwise things—and not have the Dollar. omg Tumblers You can hide it at home or carry it in Gold Stamped Plates your pocket; if a thief doesn't steal it TO THE OWNER OF THE BEST IMPROVED TRACT, AUG. 1, . oe ee elk ; , or a fire doesn’t burn it, or you don One Day's 1909, IN Ears Dosen, 40c Table ial. Each 7c | happen to lose it or lend it, you still cise place > Special, have the Dollar—only the Dollar i placed on sale is Tuesday ‘8 +" > enim similar to cut, and made ha ae miners, Plates are very. pretty, WUC bank pas! te: tn tn’ “bes he oes &® fluted bottom satertal pig ace or a eal eae Pte ee : poling ea - ae nle like one pictured; Is made of white wood; left unfinished; | With « very ans tive gold stamp IH e * 4 pet ‘eest Gedigevnd talsedt ca tk i Hr table use, us it is vory | 1°8* Reatly turned and bolted to frame; when leaves are rained. tee | six, or you can buy only one; |B} Take the Green Lake cara any afternoon to our Branch Office, From week to week or month to month ‘ ell Sniched measures 45x50 inches, and when leaves are dropped wi ahed with | worth usually, per dozen, $1.16, |E|f| Denny Station, Phone, Ind., White 143, And we will show you you can add other dollars to it, and get 24x45 inches, Leaves are braced by under slats and finished or hal. pea vias | ee «be 1B a tal ot idl yin Sised te Six to a Customer rounded corners. {plying section of Seattle, close in, for 4 per cent Compound Interest on them i Gpeipeial to » Customer So, the unwise things cost you not | Fr 7 A merely the Dollar, but the Compound | ss eT k S 50 an Acre Interest that the Dollar would be eart Dore | Visit Our Buy now are Fine Soil, Level Surface, Excellent Water, Beautiful View ing ™~ med ig Snot = 20 be. q Cr 60 Acres Sold Last Week com Four Dollars by the time you 1ount Pay later PR. hs. te are 55, Are the unwise things worth all that?) Think it over Exchange Dep’t TERMS VERY EABY. All the Credit Pe Used "bcd | | Allowi ° ‘ " a For Snap Buys | Yoo Wen | iNTrade fini || H.E. Ore Company, Inc.|1 Scandinavian American Bank no tot ly | 708 TO 713 ALASKA BUILDING. alaska Building, Seattle. U. Ss. rw

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