The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 3, 1909, Page 5

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ati al i Stores in the east, we can, and will ‘THOMPSON HAS QUITE A NIFTY BUNCH OF LADY WINDJAMMERS teh RAISER GETS REAL ANGRY ABOUT “CACKLE” ABOUT EGG PRICES With threats to SAYS THE CACKLING HEN IS A VERY COSTLY BIRD dante n bought Harper gold. for and them are which rotten fl again yor ore did not car », put them hem t Ponatbly the t to Seattle and sat on them too long. Be cents a dozen for them the dock pé there are | Here are some facts about chick Greek and Italian peddier THE SEATTLE AND TACOMA Bard, jeu, ranch Ms They ar 7 have ranches at Wont Beattie oday than they were 4 thelr custom to break ar BY BARNEY bODDS. Hi. J. Thompson, the deader, has | know whether her mother will al-| When ogee sold at 10 cénts a d n before the housewife to show | For the niftiest bunch of lady|b@en at the head of bands and or |low her to wear ankle skirts or | Wheat oe bg $14 to of 4 a my “ ee Noy vt it Windjammers yot, you should hear! “Me*t'™* for over 30 yoars, For a| not, but brother Dan thought {t/ Today It ts $38 & ton ‘ormerly |is a hard job for the rancher t ae Aeattie-? yet, y wld hear) number of years he was grand| would be all right, so she was|!t took five crates of eggs to buy find a new customer for his eggs | Tacoma Ladies’ band,| master of the 17th Infantry band.| measured with the rest a ton of wheat; today it takes six and butter The correapondent Organized six months ago by J. H | Not satisfied with mediocre ability The reporter was not invited to | crates. winds up Now will you quit your | Thompson, and sald to be the lare fone must possess talent in order/see the measuring performance You will not get any firet class cackling or will | come over there @ Organization of its kind in the|‘? gain admission to his organ. | One little girl took him out In the | ees at the Colman dock for with a big club and make you In | world \iaation—real talent, and a deal of| kitchen and produced some cake past Les eae | rience back of that and stayed to chat. After that he ~Te | When ° 0 ag so ic | Once you are surrounded! jprcha Campbell and Myrtle | lear what he had missed 4 By the magnetic musical waves Hooker ornetiste, » noted fessor Thompson claims that @mitted from their instruments, you aes ‘ahen We - oo ack thee eer en ai @ wntry for thetr abti-/ over $3,000 has already been spent | } ” yes " ity af musicians. ida Westervelt, | in making preparation for Ur om or an “Uhrig edi | athe” . the melephone, ts partic: |ing shagon, a tly proud of | —— is coon vaaaion ta ote ver, #0 is Edith Harting |the remarkat as made by WRITE LETTER TO THE STAR in fu favor of the removal of the home ay Tabiie” clear We to Btraues’ rend! alto saxaphone the players as a unit | HANDING PeOPL CA RED It 3 ion of “Love in Dreamland.” Profesor Thompaon has picked "While each individual was an HO ROAST, Forty-two members they are, the|“P modiay in bn person of de-jexpert on the instrument she used Prettiest of wh Me mure, B-yearold Ruby MeSweeny,/ we experienced a little difficulty at ” wn pioture, obgpeony pote ty ht & B Ch cornetist. The profess: |first in having them keep perfect | WHh ® hot ronat sp and ‘Only come to Seattle for prac {OF “lait that Raby was raised on | time, but now no one can find | tent of Orting and fe ‘s ts moved there are once every week. And thet? Cor@et instead of the bottle. jfault with their playing,” he said |Wovernment pension trough, Maj. G at Orting who would | re, Thompson man makes Ote Should Hear ‘Em when commenting on the band oe, = 2 as Bet thy sotion Sat. | ig 4 [ } y 0 1 “Many of these have practice. wed be ~ An auxiliary band is kept in trim n “Now Dolly, don't hit those bells |, engl fellows. you should by Mr, Thompson to fill the placer ore - hear by anc abel ney Pi8Y of any musicians who are prevent y ney to 1 hitting hubby with) ihe anaregrums and beat the bells.| oq through [line aay: other! Thats Thompesn *Ustically.” | Dolly has\red hair and Mabel has! reason, from part oT i oOmpsor , worth ‘ re \ “But I'm not married, Mr, Thomp.| "Ue, spath They wore talking | organization is put ah as hard by certain of th EM ts the Gums wack mP\about thelway they sh eB le perien of: @ cA tae senelea with regard to the | to Taaatent of tcxce, "| Wham they fecetved their liv-| players, in order to p id boys” In the mat rs anlage erties. M wld G¥@ high a grade of « = © time to repre Must Have Real Talent her spats ape shy couldn't | sinte.” he further lings of nine When the general practice ts exactly get herself to dye her hair ; morning held once every week the girls the same aor. They hadn't de wen ie pay - from Tacoma come here, or the Se 4 an tojwhat they should do} % You want to borrow money. /! oye t Attle girlies go there, and blow all! when the priptice time was closed.| See who Joans it, on page 6. *** ‘they ttked upon the fr . @tternoon, and as far inte the Then tier is Edith, clarionet-} —— - Bight as possible, so that they can int, possese@ of pretty, Muffy Gatch the night boat for home. tty, raffies hair, She 4 ot inet “ol = = == a rere |triends THREE WHITE SCHOOL :*****'********? | * GIRLS MARRY JAPS [3 , s¥yesatser'S hy wg) [w SMYRNA, March Ry U. #! | ® P.—Karthquike destroyed the t] » publish the | DENVER, Colo. March 3.—By U.)# village of Misra, near Jeru & me the “old | P—After an acquaintance with) @ salem, killig 150 persons, S Japanese, begun in high school ® according td dispatches re ® is r al wish of the real inmates of | here, Carrie Newman, Dora Walker| ®& cetved here thay * h " Mabel Osborne, three school) ® * — eloped last night with Japa-|y see ee She BEER EEE and were married to their Asiatic admirers at Laramie, Wyo. early today. LID GOES ON We announce to the people al EVERETT, Maré By U Seattle and vicinity we have opened | ph. Sunday “lid” is to be rive’ =| im your glorious city @ first class| gown hard over gambling and} @lothing establishment for men and | gajcons in Snohorjsh county. A young men, at First and Univer aity st. (O4@ Postoffice corner.) Having complete controt of 40 cireular letter sentout to the 23 holders of liquor lianses outside of the incorporated cles and towns conveys the warnin that all gam-| ; soe vig on nocoge Goneern in| bitng and the operaton of alot ma-| . Our great Introductory o fe. to get acquainted with you will | be men's or young men's suits—-reg ular valnes cisewhere $26.00, $22 00, 0, $20.00—for $10.95. Thi on: offer Inmeludes blacks an . Cal, farch 3.—By Blues. We handle such makes as|U. P.--The city trustés pat the tid Stein Bloch, Stratford System, So-| 08 thie town today, « least so far slety Brand, and other Wading man-|as Sunday is concerad, by the ‘facturers in the East. We propose | adoption of an ordinate which or-) to conduct this great slaughter of dered all saloons clos@ from mid-| | <Bigh grade merchandise for 10 days | night Saturday until Mnday morn “gnly. Come early and get your|ing and probibits the playing of) Sick of our magnificent stock. Re-|phonographs and “othe notse-mak-| tember the place. Don't be de-|ing machines” on the &bbath gatved be, fake sales. Old Postof-| A proposal that the heatres be fice corner. Post Clothing Co, | [closed _on Sus on Sunday was ¥ ted down ai this week only, | Filled spectacion oF ob wi Fitted with special bod |eusrantesd. Myers Option! ond Floor 1414 Second Over Raven Drug |ehines must stop att that saloons will have to be clom! on Sunday.| Blue Sunday Hreafter. ) WHEN PRINT BLt SLURS ible temper and general dis results. We positively cure our specially Large Tin Fount Spray Pump, for trees, shrubs and plants; has a strong force and throws a 35c fine spray. Special 65c Clothes Dryer, 47¢ 10-Arm Hardwood. Wall Clothe $1.50 Family Grindstone, 1.09 Carborundum Family wees Seevae! exuiaiaee a0 tadine Taal stone, for knives, shears, hatch as a ets, atc.; cuts fast and does per ge at wan ny 47c not draw the temper $1 09 ‘ oe +-s * 10c Coat Hangers, 6¢ Extra Heavy Wire Folding Coat Hangers; nickel-plated; the shape of the garment 6c Special, each $4 Doz. Dinner Plates, 25¢ 50c Calcimine, B7¢ Spound package of “Dekorato’ Ganitary Calcimine; ready for use when mixed with cold wa ter; assorted colors 37c Special Haviland & Co.» White Rao m, 38: Rogers cpg’ Speen, - y | som Shape Dinner Plates 25c Bent Handie Baby Spoon, in Thursday, each | French gray finish. x tra special 38c 65c Shears, 30¢ Pair of best quality Japanned Handle Keen Kutter Shears, 25c Cap Gas Mantle, 2 for is] Double Weave Mantle; Majentic Hight Cap | Gas more and inch jength; bas patent self less gas than any other man adjusting nut and serew 39 Ue. Thursday, 5c | Spectal, pair ... Ch 2 tor Fronware Sale Continued Every wanted article for cooking at special prices— 60c 3-quart Scotch Cooking Pot, smooth inside fin- ish, Erie hollow ware; the best made. 39c Special ... “Fudge,” Says Anty Drudge. Crisscross—‘'l tell you this toast smells of steaming suds. It isn’t fit to eat." Mrs. Crisscross—‘*Well, I had to make it at the kitchen fire where the clothes are steaming. If you knew what a job this washing is you wouldn't expect a good breakfast on wash-aay morning.” Anty Drudge—**‘Fudge! my dear. Just you do your wash- ing with Fels-Naptha in lukewarm water. Then you won't have steam or nauseous odors and you can begin the washing well after breakfast and still have it done before noon.”’ Old-fashioned ways may be best in some things but not in washing clothes, The modern woman wants to get through with her washing as quickly as possible with the least work, That is why she prefers the Fels-Naptha way. There’s nothing old-fashioned about Fels-Naptha. It’s distinetly modern and scientific. It dissolves all kinds of dirt in cool or lukewarm water without boiling or hard- rubbing. It cuts down the time for washing to one-half or less. It saves fuel. It saves the clothes. It leaves the woman fresh and happy after the washing is done instead of tired and bad humored. All this wouldn't persuade any one to use Fels-Naptha if the clothes didn’t come out of the wash bright and clean, But they do—cleaner than if they had yveen boiled*and rubbed for half a day. Yorks just as wonderfully with flannels, woolens, colored ¢lothes as with the white tings. Follow directions on the red and green wapper. BY TIMPAHUTE GOLD MINE STOCK AT 25 CEN). It Is \pidiy arriving, and will make big money for present bivers KAVANAGH CO.,, Ine, Mine Operators, 704-5674 JOHNSTON BLOG, ‘HUBBY RETURNS TO | “WEEPING” WIDOW 108 ANGELES, March 3.—DBy t P*A remarkable story of wrong ideetification was revealed when Wilitam Conley of Sait Lake whose body supposedly was identifi when it was washed ashore at Venice three weeks ago. returned here from the desert, where he had been employed, and effected a happy and tearful reo. oaciiiation with his mourning | “widow.” Conley had not seen a ne@wapaper in months until recently when he picked up one and saw a notice of his death and the identifi | } ion by his wife and son. He tened to this city and a brief earch located Mra. Conley MAYOR IS DEPOSED | KALISPELL, Mont, March 3.— |By U. P--While be was tn the | Montana house of representatives assigned to the work of making }iaws for the state, when many of [the people of Kalispell thought he Ishould be home attending to hia | duties of mayor, James Herbert was last night deposed as the city's chiet exeentive by the counctl Alderman B. Jones was appointed COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. Mareh 3.-—-By U. P.—P. W. Ryder of Boston, a traveling man, and |Painie Rice, for 40 years well Mnown on the vandeville and com | @fly stage, slipped from Denver yea- | terday afternoon and were marric? lim this efty. ‘The groom announced to the newspaper men that his wife would retire from the stage. CRUSHED TO DEATH IN A LANDSLIDE. BRELLUNO, Italy, March By U. PL —Thirteen person, crushed to death |whieh buried scores of houses ia the village of Tassel toda nt te feared that other bodies are ia the | rains. | produced ia the Tie wine United intes ovary year is Sight times | eh ne. amount produce in Kurope. this week’s specials are | | exceptionally strong values— | —these specials mentioned below are but a part of the many, all keenly underpriced for this week’s can buy exception: ular prices; the range department shows specials and cooking stoves. furniture give you the opportunity to buy the highest grade | at the ‘Price re guli arly asked for plain oak furniture. furniture =a f on wna 1 omnp GO 4 youth's chair— $1.20 nureery $1.38. nursery chair— } a! s high chi a5¢ regular price $1.35 ished golden, wood rock solid oak finished, ovat, epindle beck in golden leatheroid cobbler over seat; exactly Wie picture; table raises over wide beck high back, arma reinforesd head; a very durable exactly lke with steel bars, making tt [J chair. Regular price cular $ extra strong; the rogular Spectaliy priced for the week sale. In go-car ally good values at one-third le ‘ts you than reg- in ranges mahogany The unusual reductions in Standard | refrigerator — $8.95 $21 95 for this $30.00 Elite Steel Range—_ this Is a splendid steel range, and will give very satisfactory serv fee. It is of newest construction and latest approved range design or practical use, Full uickel trimmed, has roll warming closet, duplex grates, heavy covers top centers and firebox Hoings 6 lined i H 4 i } i i body and | need oven § door No. 814—4-hole Elite Steel range, and high closet regular $36.00 value; extra apeciat "21,99 Peat (no mall orders filled.) } $8.95 a splendid bed lounge— regular value $17.25 $2.35 regular price 83.75 chair, An excellent and good style fin ee of this rocker in $3.75. ectally 58. Spectali, 5c 3 $1.80 pred" $9 35 Standard Your rniture OH this week WINTHROP ACCEPTS nounced formerly governor of Porto Rico, has accepted the position of assistant secretary of served with Taft in the Philfppines | as his private secretary in 1960, was assistant executive secretary in the Philippites in 1901, and acting seo- retary in 1902. judge on the island, and from 1905 iq 1907 was governor of Porto Rico, afterward to the treasury de- partment 1 Soe page 6 OFFICIAL POSITION WASHINGTON, March 3.—By U elect ‘Taft today an- Beekman Winthrop, hat the navy, Winthrop a federal | He. becar WANT—To sell furniture. | your | of 6230 Twelfth The Bake Oven ent for Rheuma Alverson Mr. Avenue Kast, says 14 ‘the only tre iam and Lum to everyone who tries It, how quick ly they are relieved of pains, You can throw away your crutches and it ts surprising very. quickly if you go and canes be tr ed by those drugless heal- eta, Loughney & Loughney, They ate located at the People’s Savings Bank Bldg. cor 2nd and Pike St Their offices are Nos, 221-222-223 }2 Do not tell them what | your ailment fs. They will tell you land they give all who call free con |aultation, My telephone number is }North 240. 1 will gladly answer any inquiries, 1 feel it my duty Those drugiess healers cured me when all medicines failed Drs ghney & Loughney have a trained lady nurse to take oare of ladies in the Bake Oven Bake Oven | Cured Him MR. ALVERSION, \ incorporated with — Bosnla was | Turkey in 1463. ng Colonist Tickets sold again spring, | srongbepisd a Setres a & Nav. © igation a acl s Yeoh gt line, during an April. From i: * Chicka, 433.07 ‘ od Louis, $30.50; fs, | Omaha, Kansas City, St. Paul and all Missouri river points, $26,00, The human heart weighs on average from 9 to 11 ounces. Buy 3 Champion Gas Range and get a goal. or. woUd or wood } tanee: ive, free, °° Car of Yakim Yakima Potatoes Yakima I txt Produce Co, Valley ei | Phone or mall us your o * at | Deposits taken at Union Ticket Of | once, heme will not jaat long.| fice, No. 608 First Ave. Ellis, Geni. Agt. Tel. North White 466 RE wee Total Cost Only 10¢ A Wholesome and Ap) } {ack Sent to Xour ine ose. \ Pusinoss, Ring up Sunset Main Smart Clothes for Spring NEW YORK BOX LUNCH co, A Nifty Suit distin guishes the wea We have a big assort ment for you to select from. New Dresse: latest styles, popular materials The Genuine HALL’S SAFE & LOCK CO.'S SAFES Milinery ee fe Co. MANUPACTURERS M12 CCCIDRNTAL AVENUB A large assembly smart headgear. Everett and Edmonds YOUR CREDIT IS Gooo Buy on Easy Payments Westberg & Childs arrests iD 94 Rvereti, Cotm 1312 Second Ave. Main 3998; Ind

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