The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 29, 1909, Page 5

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yy THE DRAWING SHOWS HOW FI CHICAGO, Jan uneasiness of the earth which | “Yeaused the Sicilian earthquake ts Bet ended, and seismic disorders MAY occur at any moment In any | @f the ‘faulty’ sections of the earth's surface.” This disquieting opinion ts given ‘out by Prof. Frederick Heath of the American Geological society. “Our Pacific coast, Japan, the ilippines or the equatorial regions Y experience serious trouble be- the internal pressure ceases,” 29.— “The in-)Tn this instance the fissure opened , somewhere under the Mediter sea and water poure datled tnto to give of the eante openings, the thin Italy and the ‘faulty circle the Pacific “Continue emore and activity of voleanoes Indicate that the fie sure which started the present trouble ts not yet closed and that steam Is stil) being generated with in the earth. Where it may break out next is the question. Distance counts for nothing. The weakest spot, wherever it is, must break, if the pressure increases “The entire western coast and was thing had of regions that erast Prof. Heath, who ts a high author. My, @escribes the condition In a of The way earth, cooling on the ex-/ > terfor is filled within with white | America ix in the danger zone. hot laquid rock. Through the out-/ Pacific ridge of mountains was rust fissures are opened from | formed by the thinner crust of the ‘ to time by the internal heat! earth ‘faulting’ under Internal pres | cet OVER EI NEEDS! MRS. RAY GRANTED A MEN. DIVORCE ‘The civil service commission an-| Judgment was yorterday rendered 8 the examinations on Feb- | PY a tgp a a y gan y 24 and 25 for an examiner |)2°O Agee wht suit for divorce from her Aesistant examiner in the ree pushand, David T. Roy. Roy is an i: Service, at salaries Of | Alenka mine owner, and was firet and $1,600 per year. lcharged with @esertion by hie wife. law practice is necessary to | She recalled that charge upon Roy's “this position ¥ lsubmitting himself to Judgment of | . the court. ; A forage ree A ce at ta | gtudee Gay granted the divorce, | Towa, at $840 per year, 18 / 53.000 cas halimony, $350 attorney | fees and $50 per month al } N . wir e x OSTEOPATHY, More assistant bacteriolo- | | of from $1,200 te | PROPERLY APPLIED, CURES | WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL. | ot rs, and ten men for the| All forms of nervousness, female | t are also asked | Weaknesses, stomach, bowel, kidney | . This examina-|@nd liver troubles, rhewmatiam, | March 17. | setatica, lumbago, appendicitis, In | local secretary |somnia, headache, and all other die States civil service, | eases respond more quickly to this | i should be made of|treatment than any other method | at the Seattle postoffice. | known There are certain mechan. eens a ae teal ——— that are a Long aid TABLET jelectricity, vibration (not referring .. |to the toy vibrators for sale at drug | bronze tablet of Lincoln's | stores), 500-candie-power light cure | at Gettysburg, presented by |for skin trouble, and all kinds of | e.@. B. Eagleson to the Broadway congestion. Hot alr treatments (call igh school, will be placed in posi-ioq sweat baths, bake oven, etc.), jet the Broadway buliding some assist in breaking up sudden colds. Lincoln's birthday. APPro-| rheumatic conditions, kidney troo cerpmonies will attend the !m-) bies and to reduce flesh. 8. Holt, | " the well-known osteopath, uses ali the above methods, and in the years he has practiced in Seattle has juding eured many people who never ex 925, | pected to get well, His reputation ~~ |i @ guarantee that If you treat with [hit you will get the best there to be had. CONSULTATION FREE. 2 all-wool Men's Black Clay Suits, actually worth $15, A. Bridge & Co.'s Clear. First and Yesler. * | 407, 408 and Last Day Stock-Taking Sale | Odds and Ends regrouped and prices cut once more for final clearance Saturday—our last day of the Stock-Tak- Sale. Treatments, $1.06 eac 409 People’s Bank Bldg. $1.00 Rosin Building Paper 69 H Roll of 500 square feet of Red Rosin Sized House | 1} Lining, or Sheeti i ke tt | iitnghees cad eaid” Bpocial Garorday ......-O96 11 | 30c Doz, Nest Eggs, 154¢ | Each . Pure Opal White China Nest Eggs; make the hens lay; regn- |f| / } | 50c Shotgun Shells, 39¢ } of 12Gauge Best Dupont Powder, New Stock Shot Saturday _ 25¢ School Paints, 18¢ n - Bradley Best Set of Children’s School Paints, with $1.50 Clothes Basket, 98¢ | Genuine Imported French Wil- |f! low Clothes Basket, with double | eae, eres, entre handles; very durably made; ED ae viecety anes 18¢ ar 9Be $1.00 Brass Faucets, 59¢ | **uTte7 ---- | vy Brass Water Faucets, $1.00 Door Mat, 65¢ and without threads for | Best Grade Mottled Cocoa | Bose emypling; good Brush Door Mat, bell woven and ue ; Baturday soe cdted 59c bound ; 5c Mpecial .cccce ceesnvee 9581.50 Hand Saw, $1.19 leury Dieston Warranted Thin traight- Back Hand Saw, a high | [Eee Odds and Ends Chinaware 5c Big Odds and Ends Clean-Up of Fancy China and A0c Lamp Chimney, 5¢ Klectric Glass Lamp Chimney extra good quality for No. 2 lamp; Saturday 5 flyer c WILL BIG STEAM BOILER IN OLD EARTH LET GO AGAIN? SSURES IN THE EARTH UNDER THE SEA CAUSE sone Suits OP A 8.75 / i | | Vyas samo itively no AK au al | chine store” aske $45.06 sure. Already general earthquakes r, It will give lasting along the w | o#, can be porfectly and Aritieh Au the Pacific ap) MAY Expect shuttle x AW south ing case, each danger ae Ss land, but « ¥ " caused subsidence of a part o and the sea rushed in what Is now the In spite of the many terrible warr ings, the Italian government, in stead of discouraging resettlement of the quake sone, is seeking de lberately to lure its cftizens to « regtoa of almost certain destruction by granting immunity there from land taxes. x Come in and see the Fine Suit of Clothes you can have week, for so little cash: MEN’S $20.00 AND $22.50 SUITS REDUCED TO MEN’S WINTER OVERCOATS HALF PRICE AND LESS $17.50 Overcoats cut to ......... $8.75 $20.00 Overcoats cut to . .$10.00 | $25.00 Overcoats cut to ........ . $12.50 — ne $1 Values ii Wy ¢ 4 for 4 iy aA 20c Heavy Merino Wool Sox for ’ 15¢ Black Sox, seamless, cut to. $1.00 Boys’ Sweater Coats for. . Men’s Shirts Men’s Work Shirts, all colors, tomorrow 39c | Golf Shirts, broken lines of all prices up to | $1.25, thrown in one lot for 55c | $1.25 Percale Stiff Bosom Shirts cut to. .75c | An elegrant assortment of Golf Shirts in the latest designs and colors, for spring wear, have just arrived. You can have any of them this week before inventory for. .85c Lhe Men’s Heavy Underwear Special 45c, 75, 95c, $1.15, $1.45 Decorated Semi-Porcelain Oatmeal Dishes, Bread and Butter Plates, etc. While they last, All these prices have been really reduced. Se 812-14 First Avenue Colman Block ' struction tandard , 1909, the EMPRESS: the ideal and popular machine— price. You can pay more for aemachine than the EM PRESS costs, but you can’t get’a etter machine the EMPRESS is ball-bearing, whieh makes it easy run ning. Every woman wh d not stand the effort of running a ma ure to oper ate the EMPRESS.—the of the machine make it possible for a child to « t the EMPRESS has auton and automatic drop head, and is very easily threadec we guarantee every EMPRESS machine for ten years— nstruction is also given free at any time An expert operator sent to your house to give you instructions free of charge —every woman should see this unsurpassed machine, which contains all the modern improvements and none of the faults common in machines made by inexperienced and incompetent manufacturer the EMPRESS sews perfectly and sa hueitans the fabric is sheer linen or heavy cle are regu t all times—the improved tension insures perfect drop-head drawers and one two aide AND Final Cut in_Men’s Clothing Before Inventory | now, just this Men’s Pants Specials -95 to $2.95 which run up as high as $4.50 Odds and Ends Hats - - 95c and $1.45 All broken lines in Men's Hats, the price has just been cut in two, in order to have room $4.00 Boys’ Suits, Knickerbocker or Plain Pants anewee $2.45 6c . .50c | $2.50 Men's Sweater Coats for $1.35 McCormack Bros. TWO STORES—SEATTLE, TACOMA f this EM is simplic tion of con This fn the grade machine the “ma i fitted with new notion and gear Attractive polished on in center, IT WILL WORK RIGHT RIGHT STAY to UNION Savings & Trust Second and Cherry Surplus and Undi- vided Profits, $35,- 000. We Invite Your We can sell you Beautifal Homes, Payments just like rent. Shafer Bros.—Not Only Largest, But Best. MEN’S OVERCOATS Fine Styles—Reduced Prices Tomorrow we offer a particularly fine assortment of Men’s Overcoats at a price fully a third below their real worth. All the season’s finer styles and exclusive novelties are included. Raincoats and Overcoats, both. $18.85 | $11.65 Kuppenheimer and Other Famous Suits for Men Are All Reduced Suits such as can be worn all year round—fine styles—all the proper colors and striped effects—in all sizes. Prices are now lowered as follows: Men’s $20 | Men’s $25 Suits for $12.65 Suits for $14.50 Boys’ Suits—Fine Styles—Are All Reduced Norfolk Suits with Knickerbocker Pants, Buster Brown and Sailor Blouse Suits. All sizes, from 24 to 8 and from 8 to 16. All reduced. $5 Suits for. . . $3.75 | $6.50 to $7.50 Suits $4.85 $12.50 to $15.00 Suitsfor. . .... $8.50 College Clothes for Young Fellows—Hats, Caps, Shoes and Farnishings—All at Decisive Reductions 85c Second and Universi Street Regular prices were $30 and $35, choice is now offered at . . Other Overcoats, formerly $18 to $20, arenow. . . Monarch and other famous Shirts for men—on sale at Shafer Bros. Arcade and Arcade Annex WHOLE BLOCK LONG First and Universi Street Superior Quality | Exctusive Lines | Dependable Prices Rich Jewelry, Watches, Sterling Silver, Gat taen ct Tiffany Brooze Lamps, Chim- na wa: ing Hell Clocks. - | ALBERT HANSEN For 25 years the targest, finest and most reliable Jewelry House in the Northwest. Company DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Inc. Stocks, Ronda are Announces an In- ag a i ee ee io nn ete crease in Capital Stock from $100,000 PURCELL SAFE co. $300,000. THE GENUINE HALL’S SAFE & LOCK CO.’S SAFES Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. Manufacturers 812 OCCIDENTAL AVENUB Account Saturday Evenings It may take you some time, but ig the end you will learn that you can- not successfully save money in any other way than by putting SYSTEM into it. The Habit of Saving works for you. The Habit of Spending works against you. A little from each pay envelope soon becomes the easy way. What you thus steadily save and the 4 per cent compound ut Commission) L ESTATE on STOP THE RENT. Cottages, Bungalows. T. P. FAY CO., INC, Mehihorn interest which your savings earn will in time grow to a very substantial sum. When you visit the bank be sure to ask for a copy of “The Bank Ac- count.” If you're not coming to the bank, write for a copy. 32 columns of good reading—mailed FREE. Alaska Butidiny Home of the Scandine- vian American Bank. Scandinavian American Bank Alaska Building, Seattle, U.S. A. MEALS SERVED, round tr 5 pm. jm. 2:16 p.m. se wes Sk ager

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