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

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a ee ILL KICK THE LADDER FROM UNDER HIS FEET anchié Te going TO KEE na A 8! gy BONNIE W g Aret © (My United Pres) BAN JOS! Cal, Ay lade of th eity are | he cu the police at Salinas today, a play they evolved to rid the coun ! t « lt ha Indian fighte ster » jay appropriated a horse and bug wil Have to M KY on on f the mato t f you know San Jose, and aft loading the Well, | buggy with firearms and a window * WILL ARCHIE tion, drove acrom the m al and ther As “Bud” in the Wildfire Company, % Santa m There ged | wi now at the Moore. ° loft agent ted horse ind an on *actt av. and is the ey continued to Salinas, The lads third exchange of he te r the vp ntains fe he “aap ak who still are hiding the (fy United Prem) won Sit 9» BIG NOISE TONIGHT rumored here today that Nat Good | There will be a big nolse tonight win, ubon the « of ht me: eu the Theatrical Mechantes’ asnc northern engage move to oiation’s hall on Tt av. There the orange be good things to eat and near Pull » drink, ood dancing and good fel over the 1 owship. All 5 era in the elty tn's tng at en will fu the (in a nd “Daddy ead grand march GIRL WHO TURNED iM DOWN United Press) af wtr nx NORTHAMPTON, Ma April! \y vive Archie throus \ a t T trage ’ « » } that Smith was ar "EITHER ONE OF THESE APPEAL? — ie or marva chara Wie ta Big Hearted many sides to the char kable young Hilton upon him, doesn't at all appropriate. But ea tale. ' You'd call hearted if you d Willie would answer with a laogh and one shrugs which bis au roughly enjoy, and tell Bcouldn’t help being pop- oF ie started in the show busi than 10 years ago with but his tirst ae boy with » Son of Reat.” He a) seasons with Flelds, and later created adhe country boy ip “Hird dramatizatt ft is the star business ite: Willie He has bees fast, and the road has been Piet the toy; seems now in Me has learned to love the with Lillian Russel! make good without a doubt eto you, “Bod.” We're all pee strong L FOR BANK TEMENTS a— feller of currency to | @ statement of of the national close of business Waetat ini The known as cheveux de la reine, with black satin collar. firat is a street costume, made of serge in the new shade The otber is an afternoon gown, of almond green fine cloth, | with invertions of silk in the same shade, applique with decoupe | ' cae cloth, The sash ts of black satin HEAD OF THE OPERA QUEEN (By United Presa) yesterday when the talk, drifted to A BALLOON NEW YORK, April 29. ‘Those the Mayers, who, according to com-| Chicago Mayers,” exclaimed Mary mon report, supplied the star with | are Garden, distressediy, aboard the $20,000 when she was struggling} White Star liner Adriatic, which on the lower steps of the temple D. April 29.|today is carrying her to Burope, of fame hours A Holt fight, a balloon 4 and led here ear Waterbury, | my notice messages re-| The opera queen had been dis The aero-|cussing her work in America just aititudue of before the departure of the vessel t the fight RA BIG MAN pri. 29.- Wheeler of ifornla stated | he is negotiating with (Py Halted Press.) MBtlonal reputation and whine ; aRaT' " Bld various centtions of} STANFORD) PNIVERSITY, Cal With raliroad corpora-|April 29.—Afterione of the most ex 4 me charge of a de-jciting contapty in the history of “1 iroad engineering | stanford Whiversity politics, the blinhed at the state | tion of D.)F Burbank of Santa Cruz gradiate manager of student today please do not ask mé to discuss them. They are simply too horrid for anything. They are beneath it is said that Miss Garden re fused to repay the loan after her first success, and the Mayers were compelled to force a return of the} money, Miss Garden incidentally denied the rumor that she was re turning to Europe to marry. Forbes EXCITING TIME AT STANFORD TRY THIS FOR YOUR COUGH Mix two ounces of Glycerine with f-ounce of Virgin O11 of Ping d pure and a half pint of viiaky. Shake welly and i four how the healing, ithfat of the Pines, and will in twenty-four how cough that I# curable. this formula put up ‘our druggist uses Virgin Ol) of ompound pure an uaranteed only by nemical Co. Cineinnatt, O. lactivities, was announced His opponent was F. W. Turner of Oakland. “Other officers chosen by the students were: President of the Associated Students, J, B, Shel-| ton of San Jose; vice president, H.| WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP ton of fat) Jone Vi LV. Venable, Seattle | Palo Alto, C. H Wi Sorts Bar| ’ Rodney Renshaw, Vancouver THIRD AVENUE THEATRE s.50 | | Transfer Sate C WALLING C0. ‘eductior than ever at DS, TALKING the great sale ialothing Hate |) HINES and MmcatanyyA Dl be the banner | APRIL 29th nee days in thin big bargain event MUSIC mas fe one rom one-half to Seats on sale Joe Vizard, Second Hi, Newr AiBAWe. | one-thira: roe amd Ye Ap i ah oe . ‘. COLLEGE STUDENT SHOOTS Ooubint rHE STAR THU! A APRIL 29, 1909 WESTERN TRIP Ry United Preee ef which Senator W " er, will pa ¢ of Washingt part opten r ve itinerary ts ce tt the purt f the te to th works in the weet, with a oo during tt t" mittee will ¢ t yf n order to vinit the A ‘ Two days are 4 uiltee | this purpose, and as yet 1 ernment | vision has been made for a & view to | at oma . LEFT A FORTUNE IN INSURANCE POLICY (fy United Pree) ,of $160,000 wb Conretd foath NEW YORK, April 29.—The Mot! When the Metropolitan compa ropolitan Opera company, with | Was fotmed the directors prudé ly took out m life insurance pé hich the late impreswarto, Hein btn cc 10, Hein-| and although Conrled was not {det rich Conreld, was no long identified, | titted with the company ya and which was formed to back him than @ year before his death the when he took control of the Met premiums were paid when due, and ropolitan opéra house here, today |the amount of the pollay will be tands beneficiary to the amount | divided among the directors ee RE MS MILLIONAIRE HIS MOTHER (By Cnlted Presse) LOUIS, April 29,—<¢ Morgan Sims, Jr, t id millionaire, has ¥ Mra. En red @ ther ding t : The be East June 2n Compressed Housecleani by Itself The only wa tp using compress ing. on ty system tn ompren: ith vaow the rugs by compressed air once for ow ater should least two Ww advance. (Without Commissl ON REAL meTATR v a Summer Excursions August 1 ad & Naviga ng air for clean- 4 MAIN 2158—PHONES—IND, 1140, | BOY GIVEN TO | ie Dr. Jone astody of] ville, I arior he olaht-| Sirs, th oon given | York The eb n Mr Mre word re ' n y's father | y ago and made b t he ——~\three heira, Dr, Si wif thet eparated last June, a rt t e fter Mrs. Leathe had adopted their «Mog. | son, Bake Oven Inspires 2" Mrs. Dot Adams 1th, 12th, | 0, New! Octo | pa t Office Air Seattle MRS. DOT ADAMS. To my friends I want to tell Ot thelr aches and pains how to get! | well | || Mediéine you do pot have to take—| Go to Loughney & Loughney and eet baked | For they will cure you when you! | are i i Without giving you a bitter pill | They care all very pleasant and| Vacuum being used to ‘carry Hl Pisht, gff, te tanks in the wagon the Hand Wythe people do what is right. | | 1Go td them, please—you'll act re | | * }And @itir kindness you will sali | | timates be re forget i eeke in Their price is surely within reach of all, | Rheumatiam, | So if muiffeting with just give them a call STATIONARY FLAN TS AND | hoy cured me—that’s all | PORTABLE SERVICE FOR SAL Mre, Dot Adams, 404 Howard Street, Georgetown MARTIN & CO. GLOVES, ON CY TO (20T Second Ay, Opp. Savoy Hotel. M LOAN] en) o The Hon glove in t of “PERE ROTO" best elty for 81.00 « par, HAND-MADE HATS A SPROIALTY, BACLUSIV | 1828 Third Ave. SENATORS PLAN | extraordinary good spect for Friday— to make or t interesting of t exceptionally strong spe inks is you will gee by lool positively only one artic of a kind will be ldtoa wise stated; C. O. D. or telephone orders not acceptec great demand from our many out-of-town customer unusual linen values in the 35c per cent discount sale— 5 of t t if - , temy ¢ | } | ; porting firm, D. } & ( } at 65 cents on the i ings prevail in i can have i on | 65c «. dollar is sent 1 i vane id e the portance $4.50 table ! Pesan $3.00 $3.25 table cloths for ......,..-+-$2.00 $1 blet 6 by 45, for $1.00 $1.1 ¢ I 15¢ | 0 Bea 7 ask, & he ¢ 50¢ | THe a splendid hardwood ie chest— | extra special at $4.75 | ri c ted yer, ¢ ept othe but ¢ g to the will fill mail orders r price Friday spe © chest made Uke picture pounds of tee ca fintsh- serviceable folding go-cart— $2.95 regular price $4.75 tumblier— special 5c each | regular price 100 / ay — eat crystal and finely finish panel 1; heavy and substantial, just H the right kind fory hotel_or | boarding hodee use: goed vd ye at ten cents each; specially 4 priced for Friday onty—limit one dozen 5c tomer. Each good wages Foatotfics. Ind bet tet Ww. RoTy MMS, M od Aurint a6 A Cents pstrument In Now the for Before Placing Your Title Co. Seattle, Was! Mate 1182 | Twenty-Five Standard Price | ABSTRACTS Get Our Prices Guaranty Abstract & 549-644-545 New York Block Dp ade Bidw | igEs-SHOES-SHOES O83 00. ‘That's All, bart] ~ The Genuine * HALL'SSAFE & LOCK CO.'S SAFES Herring-tiel |-Marvin fe Co. ~“MANUPACTURDRS 2 GCOIDENTAL AVENUB A Comparison STAR, TWO INSERTIONS, 26 CALLS. ONE OTHER SEATTLE PAPER, ONE INSERTION, NO CALLS. ANOTHER SEATTLE PAPER, THREE INSERTIONS, NO CALLS. Isn't that convhe Star for giving her such quick Doesn't tnat prove that we're Jonnny-on-the -place? ‘ Yes) siree. (Say it five times.) Mrs. Hughes, residing at 4311 15th ave. northeast, ordered the ad. The ad ran three days. The first day 20 people applied for the position. The second day six more answered. Before the third day the position was filled. And Mrs. Hughes was glad. ‘ She thanked The Star for giving her such quick results and praised us highly. Then she gave us another ad. “VL not forget The Star,” she said. Thousands of others won't, either, The Numbers Are Still the Same { Main 1050 Ind, 441 Standard 4am Credit erves, and ne wrong’ with ack of nerve nerve nar powerful few Vigor the book Name our Suburb- an Delivery service is @ great con- Venience for those living far out « you. need ts nerve That's the life of t th force. force is only for electricity, and you eit by satura with battery whi unbroken trity Into the neation sverished nerves ab electric life and retain weeks rr ERER, ge hook, beautifully Office 9 a, m. to 6 p.m; open 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays, paid. iustrated 4-29-08

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