The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 2, 1909, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE STAR- ee APRIL 2, 1909. GARTLEY DOES NOT TELL WHY HE SENT GIRL TO NEW YORK FET IMPROVEMENTS TWILL BE MADE AT ONCE i" nei, ORDERS work | pertD ON PAVEMENT OF is suffering greatly from the shock The « ident coourred while he was aie edged that he was partially respon: GARTLEY DOES NOT leael representative, Mr, Gartley Pieced the protests rh Gerri ch, of tar GIRL EAST. et Pgh g he pee paving mt Market at. ot) icletoa last wieht. ‘The prizes | the same train and had arrived at) and recommended that were won by Mr, Frank Polls and | Portiand when Mr, Gartley This is an ; : orto coat in the | Mts. Martholom! Meanwhile Miss Piper’s| (bat he had lost @ ring. Ho tele wrio’4100,000 and the M. | phoned his hotel in Seattle and w tty be passed next|., The Ballard Bottling Works are other Is Anxious tnformed that the ring was sately ee ae: ones Susy keeping ahead of the times in thelr possession, but that he " ay one cone | DY patting in a new cement floor About Her. | would have to come back to Seattle me jt their plant, on Russell av i to identify it, Mr, Gurtley ex | of portions of 14th ay, N Be octane FILIPINO OBJECTS ade tw ye wan decided (hat the mains should be for three large die} Hee wortheast part of the plained to his protege that woulda't lose that ring for anything and that he would ha to retu TO} .. Preteriok L, Gartiey had made no explanation of bis part in the al PAYNE’S BILL. ed fake contract deal with Miss to Seattle. The previous evening be | (By Uaited Press) Dorts Piper up to 2 o'clock this| had given her @ big roll of bilts WASHINGTON, April 2.—Pablo afternoon, Yesterday afternoon he | to keep for him, explaining that | Ocampo, dete tr he Pt called up The Star and promised a| the money would be safer with her | ampo, delegate from the Philly | statement of the desl wees ne wes ag : oh vere 1 on the transcontinental trip — pines, tn the house today declared | girt wax landed in New York with Thin money he asked her to fon bas boon made| that the Payne tariff bill estab | . y variat! c : inde | lishes a novel free trade ayatem, tw | Out WOFk and with but 4 scanty sup-| turn to bim, which she did, and he qeate of pe aot = be thet tt Sretiie fer the free cevate jt money, but no statement, no returned to Seattle, after bidding | . ne Nbourne e fre . xp tot y » »pe 4 te chan r e it pe rletto . = Bow raed | tronder 19 avoid the de one ago Po oral ay — eanwhile Mre. George Piper, the} York fn Third av, near idth at Be the new Masonic Tem-| Fultigntons. girl's mother, Ie growing anxious! He also advanced her 876. about Misa Doris, She called up Inepected the Hotel — The Star today asking if any newa! Doris Piper duly arrived in New Ald society of the PRESS CLUB DINNER had been recelved at this office of | York, but on Inapecting the extertor eee B church =m en her daughter of the hotel in Third ay. she con the home of Mira | mplimentary banquet to the New York papers arriving today cluded that it was hardly of the " on Briceer se last incoming and outgoing officers of| tell of Mian Piper's troubles to the | clase to which she had been acous fay afternoon. A literary/ the Seattle Press club will be held! metropolls, and of the story she told tomed, and finally found a hostelry m had a de-jin the banquet hall of the Butier| thore of Gartley's part tn the affair,| just off lower Fifth ay, well sulted | Miting finale in dainty | hotel at 6:40 o'clock this evening. | The New York Telegraph saya: }to her requiremonte A large number of Covers will be laid for 90. There | tions touching upon the work of t Dorls Piper, who ts but 19, and al the twoefigure mark, and Mr.| f Al@ society of the club durt the exposition year will} blende in the bargain, arr! Gartley not making his Charch will give a/be @ New York a week ago from § she decided to call on Me om Saturday en with, as fondly tmagined, a Ub & Erinnger Tt wae the i atSo'clock. The en DAMAGES WANTE joal contract as her most treasured | was for the first tae \ to which everybody is Di ion. She had signed the con-|Mr. Gartley was unknows ' Mm be given in the new quick jolt of @ car, an icy foot~| tract to attlo with one Fred L. |) which they proved to her by Nene a, n fall and a dent in the head|Gartley, who told her he was 4 | municating forthwith with the y — jot R. W. Caywood have reaulted in| representative of the leading |of Seattle om, TT years of #ult being brought by him against | theatrical firm in New York Mine Pipor déscribes Gartlny @dia-home, at Richmond the Seattle Electric company to re-| contract was certainly genuine A man of about 96 y« morning of senile Cover $20,000 damages. | thought, for she had signed it in |and very weil -_—~ | triplicate, one copy being hers, one | keen black eyes, She saw Pat Casey afternox wi Fight Railway copy Mr. Gartley's and the third in the New Amsterdam Theatre| e<( 4 9 S the rexidence le ‘aint The city owtest the efforta| having heen sent to New York to | building yesterday, and it was onty | $25.00—Misses’ serge bat Graham & Engemann. of the Seattic Southwestern railway | be filed at the firm's offices after looking at him twice that 6! and lined with gray taffeta. G fs survived by his|to secure additional right-of-way to| After her arrival here she w assured herself be was not her and a daughter, who | Commect with the main tine of the| 4 whole week, and when, you man. spent siniihciadieni nisl cclgeauiien Milwaukee system tn the Cedur river| morning, Mr. Gartley did not ma Meanwhite she has wired to her! — Deneiames watershed Corporation Counsel|terialise as he had promised, she ‘ther for the amount of her hotel ana fare Cathoun witli | found out by the telephone book the sntend that the rai MeMiMan, the 14-year road, which is simply used for log whereabouts of the offices of Kiaw we A . le ccear te ed Purposes, is trying to acquire|@ Erlanger, with which abe believed | o> . primed sees va r th nes we che by » en to * Beattlo Commercial Club has —- ey nt, ights that must be bought back by} she had signed. She went then ¢ Fae ’ se aan ar the city to obtain all land jrame diately surrounding the source of the| | heard of her report Tears stood in her when she was told they had o and that there eyen Waists $2.45 Te held Im the May- from Congressman Humphrey for fils afternoon at 2:20 free distribution. ‘They arrived you (ff Stylish Millinery for Misses and Children ed in the style We The the your Misses’ Tailored Hats— are ner FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30. making an important feature of ‘effective Hats for legance that characterizes the models for women is refle Children for New large mushroom Sailors, in Tuscan, msisting of Leghorns ar blue or black, finished with fancy leather | fan braid Hats in red band, at $4.00, blue, mushroom and px Panama or Bamboo Hats with drape of | with wreaths of fk fancy silk, at $9.50 and $12.00. $5.00 to $15.00. Misses’ Dress Hats— Mushrooms of imitation Neapolitan, with | “1.4 wits ; tam o'shanter crown and Alsatian bow trim Se a eee sae nel a ees rough straw and Milan, sailor Hats of Milan, Java and fancy braid,| foom styles ed with priced at $6.50 to § Women’s Tailored city’s water supply. - Worning the remain: . ul eartainly ne contract signed by terday and up to elosing time |} These Waists fasten in front with ‘eross Lake Waah. New Men at W: " > Secretary Boose did a thriving bust iff is of the arena at Work, in thetr possession, Moreover, t f rt bate } t 6 The Seattle postotfice now has an| had never heard of Mr. Gartiey, nese my pear! Duttons, have three one- oftietal statistic! It ts hie duty hep! ‘ : ' , al od. inch p on either ain back }to Keep all statistics regarding the ~ | « Gray has been bes a }mali service and the demerita of] Then she related her story. She and fancy pongee collar Ma a earvloss clerks eve ot explained that she was t ngen we epeclalty of fa the » os E n other new tained thi ih he t } : 1 ie. Welch, who bas been) cierke have been added to the Seat.| Of the Dan Frawley Company in Se | ™!lling Uime for others | i terials and colorit fe te the city. Ue force. They were put to work | Attic and that previously she had| your enemies havet PPP tie oreen Javender and red: mull ar April 1 Played small parts at the Lots thea tT eseful man te the first ¢ in delivering the fire 4 RAE tre with the Pantages Stock Com- | 4? his owe mistohos with embroidered dots; madras, “pig ve ab | Postal Reeipts Increase. Me tis tory at attiat's hard tuck, "IB blue, Javender in stripes or checks eng An indication of the prosperity en- “y i Sem oe PR oy FB ted Ag ies for they argue that) prosp ¥ 4 utlived fuin the Frawley company and obtal fan introduction to ber | incidentally, she said | Joyed by Seattic can be secured tn the report of the postal receipts for | the last quarter. The amount is/ Aue ow is about to set tn ‘Without practical fire mentioning that he was | $206,564, or an increase of 16 per| (be Western agent for Klaw & Er f Y er He saw he ain MAPYT LAND! Wtemphries, who broke| goat over the seme quarter last! Oothee by proposing avcontract, |, Mall Columbia—My dear. tt te thine Ladies ile working on the| j n | She agreed, and an engagement was [2 * “° POERe bere ' Home intersection of 15th ‘ine Meernel Mesethea. |drawn up im triplicate, Mr. Piper,| ” Unete ht, Cotwent | dowrnal . Shoat two weeks 200.) agsn” declared the old-fashioned | the girl's father, a contractor in Be soe, vay Patterns to the county che ‘ jattle, signed the contract as Deets usages Sm for April a ambulance Hampe bh i ce | . on Sale. of age, and ts with-|™ and he ace in of support, WILL PLAY BALL aERE feculty wa: cision tn f ; = EAST UNIVERSITIES render = BROWN, RNS. PRENCHTON AND MICHIGAN SIGNIFY INTHON- TION TO PLAY Henn — university could get. and « trip during this ts the greatest atten nd, saving Washingt io the Orient last a Establinhed in Boston tan Intercollegiate | the A-¥.-P. expestt J other boost when Br baseball on received ® university rttet Kxtabiiched in enge 1ANm. [signified her intention of * been ong | 4 YRANS | pating the proposed tournament the * of the United to be } in the stadium dering | Stat baseball, dividing the IN BUSINESS ' with Harvard and Prince | Harold Stew ot the t i Evidence our geode ot W who hae ide Brown the following will and prices are right. ow, ” © in oh just been | er teame this summer: [linole Wane US ew the manage | Michigan Pennsylvania and Prince memcimatinenantgpintes their mid be\tom, while Chicago ts maid to be} counted on with certainty the tremely anxious to come ScrregEcers os | Post Yourself on Ladies’ and Mises’ SUITS Then us, You will find the name sult at half the price. Why? Because We sell 1207 Second Av., Opp. Savoy Hotel es 9¢ the mex. Our Attouat fiystem” on ‘Week payment pian the means of starting Me of bank accounts in Stes where and arrange IG eh & way that it S48 apot cash to Teaser we do not Mount on « spot Every suit we 8 label, which PSMarANtee of quality back of. Tremendous Bargains in Ladies’ and Men’s Kid Gloves —— of Sample Garments We are profits satisfied with small A French kid Gloves, lot 2-clasp in white, tan and mode You don't have the big rents others charge as business ex pense when you buy of us large sizes 69c a Pair in Men's Gloves The New York Sample Garment Co, Second Floor Pantages Theatre Buliding. Another lot for street 89c a Pair wear Second Ave. and Seneca St fj THE B. & M. Tamale Co. Invites you to the opening of their New Grotto 1428 FOURTH AVE., NEAR PIKE ATELY- ITELY-S/MiPSON Jaturday, April 3, from 6 p.m. to 1 a, m, Musie and apectal — 70 souvenirs. The place to eat tamales is whe they are made et UNION ST Tamales, chil! concarne and light lunch fect. at such a low price. over the world. THEWORLD TAILORS ‘ check navy blue serge, covert or gray mixture; lined throughout with good quality of sateen. Emblem on sleeve. Sizes five to fourteen years; $5.00. 3 Children's full-length Pongee Coats, sizes 6 to 12 years, Collar and cuffs of brown taffeta; trimmed with stitched bands of pongee and fancy i ‘A FREDE ylue invisi quality se in tar green, Coat has velvet | gray and black. Coat is 38-inch front, semi-fitted | length, semi-fitted, 1 med t, gored style, fin ache large patch 50. $2.95 and $3.25 »wing of Misses’ Spring Suits of fine q First Floor Children’s Garments Two interesting va ent of Children ies from 1e exce as- th and f First Floor Reefers ull-ler Children’s Reefer Jacket black and white s of With or without white messaline lining. RICK & INCORPORATED | Children’ s Trimmed Hats— d the Price of 1 Suit That Other High Price Merchant Tailors Charge You UR PRICE IS 1113 FIRST AVE. » effects, tr | Children’ s Tailored Hats— ‘Smart Styles in Misses’ Tailored Suits An extensive sh: Tailors We Give You 3 Suits for $17.50 FOR ANY SUIT IN OUR HOUSE ON SATURDAY AND MONDAY MADE TO ORDER FOR $17.50 Why you can wear 3 Suits 4 what you pay for 1 elsewhere. are all fine Imported and Domestic Woolens; made up-to-date. BLUE SERGES in any wale, wide or narrow; in single or double breasted. We fit you per- It doesn’t pay you to buy high-priced tailoring when we make clothes Come and see for yourself. We have clothed millions all Our goods immed own Hats of and mush $1.95, $2.25 Journal | pierre Books dl i i 5 EY PreeRr Cure oRpeeceTs cs

Other pages from this issue: