The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 20, 1908, Page 8

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NEW ALLEYS TO BE OPENED AT BALLARD Measure for a Needed ' the Hotel Felt, on weary av, who. here, will spend the next month | Improvement to Be it seems, have been in the habit of in the honpital, recovering from #e throwing refuse of all deseriptions vere burn® that he received about ae Adopted. out of the windows into adjoining the fage, head and hands, due to his ava ennai |yards. The princtpal artic own carelessness in disobeying or GOLDPIALAY (Star Special Service.) G@iscarded, report has it, ¢ devs. He had been told to leave My page BALLARD, Nov, 20-—The ordi-|and whiskey bottles, Ii his poak Nght burning when he Goldfield to ounell re coverings, crusts “Viet the mine to go outside, In ys in Bal The straw tha stead ‘Tony carried the burning . committee nd carne lamp outeide with him. When ; Whore to put the a a ia day night, Hallard With eight alleys, ing north of Marke Return to School ehtltren wh { of the vacet t yrned and are QUEEN READS BIBLE TO HER SERVANTS EACH DAY , made recently against roomera in was a large Ne done up tn © matter has been | ver to the health and aan: | tation authortties. | face, Battard ts Victorious. The Hatlard high school football | od f ¥ you | elf with gt eam Cove THE STAR--FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908. : DISOBEYS ORDERS; (BY United Prose.) FAIRFAX, Wash,, Nov. 20 jazina, employed in returned within the mine cumulated gases ignited fro hands and head They Preserve Their Honey With Formaline @Ad Food Law Authorities Can't Punish Them. a etnieo WISE BEES ‘Tony the mines the unfortunate fous burns about the =" 1 AWYER =] I$ § the courts. |terday by defeating the Chancellors Infectio ty ed n not attend: & to 0, a team that has not been | tl , He came here snes Who submitted to beaten before in three years, As ; . “ lorman ‘according to some of|waual, Canningham played a. star : : t ‘ nationists game, making large gains through | H. A. WRIGHT, WHO CAN'T PUNISH THE BEES Z poet peed cna jane the ren Ree ap — = (Star Special Bervice.) jwas gathered by the bees them The ay Arab Oring ellman Armatrong {8 plan: | only aaeern os Se Geese . 108 MOINES, lowa, Nov, 20.-—H., | selves or ten cups of coffee ae wo present the proposition of las and Morrison were the stars of es SR : i eect sag . i saiienes aii, having the put r 4 the g 11, both putting up a is mye ty Wright, Jowa's state food and} | Milking Kansas | oo 100060 wo ae i re ach splen ame. So confident are (By Unit ress.) dairy commissioner, who was com a A ter daly cc thagresllge adap SAN QUENTIN, Cal., Nov. 20 in order that they mar doubiy | t useful. He cure at | possibly more. to #e is also plant ast one for this district, | f t Reports are reaching the police fought game will be the result if that porch thieves are once more /t im evidence. Mra, Sobey, W. 59th gt. and Sid av. N. W,, ta complain Ing that « something of an epicure helped him self to a large freshly roasted piece | of beef and several other articles |b from a cupboard on her porch. Members of the Gflman Park M B church are working hard on the |( programme ven in the church on the Sunday liowing Thanksgiving. An elab orate progra: and the atten Throw Garbage From Windows. Numerous com ee AN UP-TO-DATE FUR COAT. [issued today detaching those THE HAGUE, Nov, 20.—The lat. reads the chief Dutch and foreiga ceria jaboard the New Hampabire. In| ost venture of Queon Withetimina in BewWapapers. Wilhelmina does not] thirty days all marines aboard the believe In clippings. She insists on} t | | } | Long coal of caracul, with large Braid buttons, finished with wide Fevers of striped silk with braid ing MARINES ORDERED x Press. }srand lodge of Washington (By United ) WASHINGTON, D.C, Nov. 20.—| Conformably with the president's} Order detaching the marines from | 447 worth of money or the battleships and assigning them | purchased in United States post to shore duty, steps are being taken | « was an with the hopes that the Ballard con thief who ie probably @4th at supper from 6 to 8 Saturday even: | All are invited ot a musicale to be | night s being arranged Fi should be large. ships of the third squadron of the | Atlantic fleet now in Atlantic wa ) daty aboard the vessels. Pacific fleet 120 marines are to be sent to Bremerton and a similiar number to Mare Island. Mar foes the reading. very foreible arguments ff their! | of the Atlantic feet now at Ma: The Datch queen lives an ex proposals do not sult ber are to be sent to Olongapo. tremely simple life at: present Dinner ts at 7 p. m, and except! RISKED LIFE TO | partmen river's di from the bis woman safely to land. soon revived, }wunk ¢ and told the ing her that she was Fyerated of ane county nrer's off eney a | health plans have been prepare | services at the laying of the o | atone of the new federal building tomorrow afternoon To BREMERTON will be tn charge of Dr. Royal A ri te get them ashore. Orders wore | selves. The Shafer Shoo Store—Arcade Annex or boys that the cident game he Chance score | that a challenge Wm flor a return has been issued. | San j death ingent will take [ft up. A hard} hese two teams meet again. | Wil! Serve Supper. Swedish Latheran church. and 224 ay., will serve a| The aber 21, to be followed | yf various fancy articles. ng, Ne Dy & ae To Give Dan A ce will be gt by the Srystal club in Junetion hall to | | | rve Chicken Dinner. Ladies’ Ald Soctety of the rd Christian church will serve | jecken dinner tonigh: from 5 to § lock, at 25 cents a This | | WILHELMINA’S LATEST PHOTOGRAPH. r (Star Special Service.) room she looks over her letters and to start a bible clase consteting of her household servants can seo! what her} so that whe the whole paper everything for herself, not adviners with her to see. | From 2 o'clock onward she ts at} home to ber ministers, with whom abe duet not hesitate to indulge in| ers wilt have been relieved from From the) The reading commences daily at 9 a. m., and continues for about « quarter of an hour, Wilhelmina se jects the chapter to be read and Summer and winter alike she rises when guests are present, ft in a at 6a. m., and after her bath makes particularly meager meal. Like| & hasty totlet. every trae Hollander, WHb#imina Going straight to the reading js always in bed by 10:50 p.m SAVE WOMAN ROTARY ENGINE THAT WORKS ) | aking his > sald she t | vig fatie, and brougt The although n ng from es the cw A CORNERSTONE. (By United Press.) j TACOMA, Nov. 20.—Elaborate/ for HARRIMAN’S ROTARY ENGINE. (Star Special Service.) N, Nov. 20.—J. Emory Har a civn The services sentially an o ine in which the wed alr is made to! i in the same general which the steam, gAe Bo: Jove, Grand master of the Masonic timan, jr and consulting engineer of Boston, declarca he has | ¢ suceseded in actually solving that puzsle of generations—a genuine rotary engine! What thie means in importance may be realized from the fact that a rotary, which is e During last fiscal year, $8,104, i" were build, and the reciprocat or styles of mo The vital problem ruction, for instance, | Hightost engine with) t power } The Harriman invention may go far toward a solution of this phase er than eth: tog, turbine offices, payable to the buyers therm at With a view savings. t >: worth t > Annex A Notable Sale of Men’s Shoes Store (Arcade Annex) we have inaugurated a |) ‘2: series of Saturday Sales presenting footwear of the highest character and worth at pronounced |) .\*::"5: Tomorrow we offer— iy Fey arcade| Shafer Shoe Store First Avenue, Near University St. of the airship's difficntties, Por sev eral years Harriman bas been in communication with and watehing | the progress of the Wrights and oth-| ors in their efforts to succeastully fy ' His theories and plans being in dorsed by notable engineering an. thorities, among them professors at| the Massachusetts Institute of | Technology, Harriman had a ship-| j building firm in South Boston: con struct what was to be a five-horse | power rotary. Although this firm| had at various times built four or five models for other hopeful solv. | jers of the rotary pazale and which | were utter failures, their surprise may be imagined when this one worked! problem of constructing a to-| ngine was tried as far back} Jan, Watt and by if, but be fatled. | ” of inventors have | The problem 1 might seem Shafer’s of popularizing the Shafer Shoe absurdly insurmount hase of the y this " 4 air Was t ction. To loosen t luce frict mpranse on wa leakage f the Harrimar fact that upor Men’s Wet Weather en’s Dress Shoes fis: imoen et Shoes * alfskin, gun-metal, patent and vici ano bret sajasted. oy id 1 button or tyle " th team 2 pga tan pr $3.50 a pait GOV.-ELECT BREAKS | and. $6.00, all_priced $3.95 offered Satu 2.45 LEG RIDING GOAT| for saturday at it (By United Press.) ee A c % FE A prs my Boys’ School Shoes hotel auftering tans tured leg He wi injured while! Marte of | edttekin: col | being initlated as a member of the| I Shrin aot night, He When, autumn skies are overcast And t hed dead lex f the past My appetite within me aches | For mapl irup and buckwheat ake | PALACE MARKET. | Opposite Old Postoffice Se eee ( } Second and Yesler, \ | Burke, a convicted wife mur derer, sent to t Diego, for his higher court. Preparations |honey « tr of “formaline” which | from some plant for that rea hanging were under wayiis & preservative forbidden by the to the making of the re The Jowa law | There are 1452 savings banks in did not show an informed that hts ¢ [had been indefinitely postpon manded by the last legislature to ar rison from | Test and punish all taken from the | foods following hin ré Mr Hurke y after an appeal adulterating of | fice has been baffled Wright ha by @ recent analysis of pure farm | , just discovered | | * attorneys and An investigation showed that the|the United 8 mntaint adulteration was not put in the| present $3,660,553,045 ot h y by any human agency, but' 94.4 per cent is in 14 states this aturday Will Be the Banner Day = . AT THE = alker Bankrupt Sa Yesterday the Man with the Blue Pen- cil went over the entire stock and re- marked the laggards. Quick action is demanded; so all the Children’s Coats are cut to just half price. Women’s Suits that were $50 to $75 are now marked $19.50. Women’s Suits that were $25 are now marked $10. Women’s Long Coats that were $15 and $20 are now $7.50 and $10. Women’s Knit Underwear worth 50c for 25e. Children’s Cloth Caps and Felt Hats that were $1 are now 25c. Knitted Wool Shawls are 15c, 25¢ and 59c—worth double. Japanese Novelty Purses are 15¢ and 25c—big value. Veilings that were 25c, 35¢ and 50c a yard are 10e. Trimmed Hats are offered at half” prices, and often less. Everything is marked down for the last time. The Sale will positively close in a few days. THE STONE, FISHER CO.—DISTRIBUTORS OF William Walker Bankrupt Stock 1112-1116 Second Avenue, Near Spring Street $4 enone pd RT a > roving Wildl ach Nation to subatidg, u | Money Loa i no commissleg) For building purposts oe otherwise, at Apply to R. Campbell, 112 Columbia Pq memcmmemumemee ed YER pod nr mace Might ag & (Mette i

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