The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 30, 1908, Page 12

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THE STAK-FRIDAY, OCT. 30, 1908. CHLOROFORM SAYS MINNESOTA HAS "FIEND ONE ROCKEFELLER MORE THAN EQUALS » 28 C0 MMON FOLKS WITH P. 0. DEPT. (Star “Special Service.) UTICA, N. Y¥, Oct, 2¢6—You the | Claim Made That GETS HUFFY AND ° SAYS NOT GUILTY BS. DROPS DRA 0 y United NO suet AMENDMENT #32: Frost was (By United Press) ‘OKANR, Oct, 90 N ROSA, , | aa ITA Ros 4 and Rockwell Are A fe: White m & rote : r: for two al . vue del ¥ A trust: leginlation ltemking _ yc | in Error. Howard street io vi chloroform to overcome thelr re: > os P Nellie Petorsg “1 tistance, The latest victim ts; St ra Fro denly inet mn, a8od 94 Mamie Bernhart, a girl of 16, why | and ng the o| two men ant Pie jon CO was set upon by two men, but | peop t tax h . were _participaty or was saved by the scream of a Ht-| amendment at the « lection, |} opted 1 The Peter ng ig After the attack the as#aflant Pet her, Dec flied into a marble quarry which 4 ovat tg ‘erson was aur 1, but systematic TRA CK | Pye & sofa ang Nie search faile find them. Th child isi by | girls were frightened to give bai Ba la deseription of the men ment , (By United Press the on oe j “4 made dau Unites ) ‘ learned that th _ CHI OF Cou off § i nesota haw n¢ a ( i nae CANDIDATE FOR ase i iat |S ke, os im t t . Ar t can sen allie the . — Ow 10 & pleasamt ket "4 if | No imitation of Fels-Naptha will do what the original does. | : } cthiemaguange " a to no m ac , ee Rov The washerwoman’scold. Be Ke} ROCKEFRLLEN'S PRIVATE *T ATION AND FOwroOrrICn AT BAY AL] POND, AND THE MUSKETEERS WHO Krmr BYERYBODY OFF THt that) KEROSENE MANOR, » reach road detectives might keteh : te " ke Fick's people have petitioned SIDNEY ©. TAPP ° ite ft ° oF aki (By United Prews.) { i ATLANTA oO. Oct 3 The} SUGGESTS WAY TO tcousecm See ee SERVE TOMATOES - a Grower Tells How They May Be Made More | ~ r t ¥ y ¢ Bdltor Star; A dozen years ago| lum of your val t | mana oe Will the chete of | Ns , dim gat the writer bought a of land | benefit of my experience | he vd hed aly pov rd oe el a Pg smal Pfs, Be Recipe. | the ry please copy an. J. Moore | Take ripe tomatoes, wipe them A. F. BIGFORD, Dunlap, Wa Bhan! clean; remove "part of the outer attended the skin with a knife; then cut the to mato into little slices or bits, take & bowl, put in a layer of tomato sprinkle a iittle salt over }then sprinkle twenty time much sugar as salt; then, anot FOOTBALL GOODS. | Claim i# made that “Yankee | derived from the Persiae “Yanki| convention and voted Iike the mam doon'iah,” meaning, inhabitants of| Sidney has lItved in Atianta 4} the new world dosen years, He has been & lawyer.) + 2? Teditor of a weekly paper, author of The brown, or Norway rat, is com [a novel and lex For some sime) | sidered by doctors and scientists |he has been lecturing on cy , | the most dangerous pest on earth. | Graft The lecture te Kener fintshed, but poles protect ables Bid to escape unece tomatoes for the Seat The land proved well adapted to tomato culture. Years after others saw my success, they bought the Jand around me, cleared it and commenced to raise tomatoes, and now thousands of boxes are raised and sold in Seattle every season, urer. | Fancy Spring Turkey ||} ji\t0 Vicior teimets |. @t'ss | BRUSHES practically 0. Me is & strapp! Ducks, Chickens. Dry Picked 175 Vv oe Of every kind. Every one guar six-footer, « Kae Carolinian by Powis at 16 Victor Helmets .-§1.50 1/1 anteod. birth and a Georgian by adoption Special prices on all other | PALACE MARKET |] football goods. Alligat hatched in incu gatore are Second and Vester. i A. lL. HALL, Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co bators and raised on large farme for Phoness Main 5; Ind. 5. 1111 First Av. | commercial purpores. ———— SALVAGE SAIF $30,000 STOCK TAKEN FROM THE WRECK BOUGHT ALMOST AT OUR OWN PRICE. Skirts, Petticoats Will Be Sold at a Great Sacrifice Every Woman in Seattle should attend this Salvage Sale. Never at this season of the year has such an opportunity been presented to buy New Fall Garments at such Money Saving Values. Come to the SALVAGE SALE. Sale Starts Saturday 9:30 A. M. $3.50 Shirt Waists, Salvage Sale price... .$1.15 || $30.00 Women’s Tailored Suits, Salvage Sale $9.50 Tailored Skirts, Salvage Sale price. . $3.95 PHICE ee eee eee e ee vente eneees $11.65 $15.00 Tailored Skirts, Salvage Sale price. . $6.95 $42.50 Women’s Tailored Suits, Salvage Sale $10.00 Box Top Coats, Salvage Sale price. . $2.50 | Gs x6 os cys Ch camivecscconnes $16.75 $15.00 Children’s Top Coats, Salvage Sale. . $4.45 $60.00 Womn’s Tailored Opera Coats, Salvagé _— 00 Women’s Scanenens caege Sale price. . DONS HISD occ ies kas eeceverores $19.50 : . $6.65 | $12.50 Sil ti 5 ice. . $3.85 328.0 00 Women’s Top Coats, emis Sale price.. || 8 iy Pemtonete, Salvage Salo gris. “OS PO ios skeen ae, Ff | $2.50 Near Silk Petticoats, Salvage Sale price 48c TERMS OF SALE: SPOT CASH. THESE ARE ONLY A FEW ITEMS. NO EXCHANGES. COME |\AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. NO C.O.D. Come Early—Look for the Big Salvage Signs The National Suit & Skirt Mfg. Co.| 1207 Second Av. Do you know what it is? Did you ever have it? This time of year the washerwoman’s cold is epi- demic among women who wash in the old-fashioned way. Bending over steaming suds opens the pores. Rub- bing on the washboard starts perspiration. And sitting 1n a draft to cool off closes pores and checks perspiration— nuhbeniy : Next day woman’s cold. With Fels-Naptha soap Anty Drudge’s Cure for Washerwoman’s Mrs. Hausfrau—‘‘My arms were so tired, I sat on the a few moments to cool off before putting the line, and here I am with a cold.”’ Anty Drudge—“‘It's your own fault. Fels-Naptha way? Here you've got to soak feet hour in mustard water, and your back’s en, when i you'd soaped your wash with Fels-Naptha, and set itt there is no boiling nor scald- ing. No hard-rubbing on in ontd water Ste half so Sour, you'd Neve SO the washboard. In half the Fs time and with quarter the labor, the clothes are on the line whiter and sweeter than they ever were before. But cold or lukewarm water should be used. You will know the genuine Fels-} the washer- . Why don’t you wash hs niapine by the red and green wrap | Get geauine Fets-Naptha soap. Imitations are worthless. The heirs of the estate of the late J. Fogel will not, under any consideration, allow this sale to continue longer than eight days more. The estate must be set- tled. DUFRY & CARR, Administrators. $9,050 TO BE RAISE THIS MEANS A Once more, so that the full amount will be realized in this short time. There never was offered in or any other city, such A FINE STOCK OF GOODS | As we quote to you today for the money. Come in and see that we mean what we say. Men's Blue Flannel Shirt 1 __, FURNISHINGS i CLOTHING © en's 160 Black and Tan arts Hose Te Zz 29 $10.00 Suit for $5.85-—An All- ; $20.00 Bult for ee M 2he Fancy Wool Bus r€ Suit h of Lo Men's 28 Natural Wool 12: ods; this sult goes aeiiaia Hose al ' ‘ 23¢ Men's 50c Extra Heavy t tor $1655—4 seat Hose 3 o of excellent = ‘en's 50c Suspend worsteds - 29c The Celebrated Monarch 75 7 Shirts for Cc Men's @5c Black and “White ' $1 19 en Working 29 Men's $3.00 shires CY] ite $1.50 Mon’s Heavy Ribbed Un Men's $4.00 and derwear, 45e kind 35c $ “ Hats $1.95 Men's Naturat We Under. | John B. Stetson $6.00 wear, Shirts an a Awors Hats $2 75 me garment guarar sell all over for $1.6( er garment d $1.00 rts price Men's s $1.50 60 and $4.00 ior Fine Ribbed Under wear, in tan, blue and pink tt $2.50 kind; ov Pants Men's 780. ante, $4.00, . Shirts 36c nage gtr $1.85 Big Red Sign. B these price This stock ts new and high grade, from makers them H. 8 with you and ¢ ar such as NOTICR—Look for the fied you get your money back Louls Holtz & Sone 1010 see Av., Between Spring — DUTY & CARR, Administrators Mark

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