The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 29, 1909, Page 3

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Wnt WOULD FEED THE SUNG ALONG [YOUNG MEN ARE PAID ea yea gam 2 NORDICA 15 MARRIED |, v=" 2>rseme oro | FOR SKIPPING TO WED 2:1: POOR; ANOTHER W OULD | Bil REEDOM 4 give a hy United Prews | LOST PURSE RETURNED } ening at LONDO ; fs M A purse con son's hall, Third and Union wt, at|Lilllan Nordica, the famou 4 In cash and jewelry POLI P| leLonens CHAGR HEN o'clock Mra, Hilte who le or Ke wea married t $42 in the Bon Marche i CEMAN PUZZLES A JUDGE GRINGD WHE soc MAL IST PREMIER OF : : Young tn und It ® than two - BY TOUGH TALK, AND A | NOT SCOLDED AND TWO if the foremout workers in the Maz ih New rhe hour turned to ber by 16 y | PRIGONER GGTS OFF, | BRIDES HAVE A ORY, FRANCE, dacnan ise, hay a number of be spent on the ¢ en of 324 9th i 4 #0 | i |friends in Seattle, and she is hold The marriage took place in the | a E »| large salary, to x Bere Women in Seattle ; (ty United Press.) | Hy Untied Press.) Reman a SS = e Pe PSE ae “Tell What They Would | aw | hing BAN FRANCIBCO, Cal., July 20 STV TERURG: 40) gti h one . hese w ‘ e| Kobert Zelse, a bell boy for the Ho | they might have ' if They Had Millions uw nde the head of what a miliion:|bemlan club, who was charged with! at jeast for elopinu, ins ty 4 : Do re's daughter would do. ° Perbap turbed the peace eaped only |, ey ; The The fiers Week. not all at once, but such things aune the police judge could not | '"* @ boys $5,000 apiece, ap} would not be contrary to tt uprehond the elang phrases of parently for eloping with wob Wealietva Oe ee ee — vent, “I would start out an ary 4 jal Policeman” FPatrweather,| bed Mrs, Albert F. Kable and Mr — Exclusive we the other f ! { helpers, and if T did not ate | (Oday Samuel Francia, brides of 18 hours. ie style to Hire just s good part of that fartune It 1) When ordered to state his cas ey salt’ oh 3 , ov € Sty le ppportur e be my fw sald M i sawinat the pris Vairwoather |" S408 Overs arm ; ; ine a ed as If abe would #UCCORBIVOLY explained that young| Clark Sprinkfield and’ Eva H Shop Shop ertainly put a crimp in old Pe Heise had been “rageing tt Nordwal ing bude of the fast Warren's fortune, If nothing Ing It, creaking it, ¢ Wl" ljonable R n Heigt She Would Go Some , ha thera Ae a , { rich parents, eloped 71 A 716 S > ] A ) » How would I enjoy myself if 1)UC8P iD thous am Sa 5° / Dad mee dol ee ae ett Ht Uto know where the prisoner was a day in an automobile with » Necont venue 48 | draw trom?” sald a young rept ee Fred Kable and Sam ! the Bre L . ess woman who is visiting here nickel da y 1 ve syeek was tol from kane, “Why, | would just . Suurer that she nite over for a week, Wo and, W a ‘ . ake # rest? Not much. Ye ied, and th at at . fy hire w to m ‘ wa “ee " ove thing " 1 cA eit than whe Of ex if ° t YS ARISTIDE BRIAND. D ut . ; When intide ¥ avowed out the proper place fi hw \ B, oeurene . A 1 would buy everything tn I of put - | would take the most expensive ; ite of rooms I could find In town 1 ae e re and the best places in town would 1 1 che and as a mis . 1 soon see me coming, for | would will do all in wer te Perhaps you think 1} i or disrupt the government Supreme Desire do it? sald Miss Spear, | r fit that eve has was none other than Misa} M. Briand \ « dden away feaire who holds one of have grow onge Red ever be fuilfitte I stenographic positions in though ' of cot ail such cases out and who thua gave her opin | factions with him f ‘ yed the inquirer suspiciously, | cement of KoV ix visiting friends in| a into the spirit of the controversy with enjoyment She is a bright young woman, and if you should meet her an the vi would think she was the last person In the world to pine for such a round of money | spending, but she was in earnest about her view of the question and said in perting that If she had the chance to spend such a week she would embrace it with joy and would get all the fun out of it pos sible. And everyone knows that a! very attractive young woman could} Miss Spear . and entere ONE-HALF OFF ENTIRE STOCK OF clever street ye c inate ch than she said of the mind this KENTUCKIAN WEDS STEPMOTHER; STRANGE RELATIONSHIP SNARL eps seemed to be to| certainly get all the fun there was! | thy United Pres : 62 ye \ ‘ * @ East Indian | solng. CINCINNATI, Joly 20.--Mra Ae feee vee _— Ss ° Cc § & = | Reh t ts, Skirt ee. viel | sade Oeesat” @ ikea Gat sta i+ piothers age, the ag ullts, Oats, irts, owns m ses o> sa We mind. But} | when the father died, the new . youn, nd P tt Oo t as 8 very/ | jhead of the family, instead of tak 1 eave ™ a e ic a Ss A ve get rid of her and (hus wonyy was bis Wanted them not | | bow nd her m A ever to t A; ¢ mm Apparently the eounci) does iat] | ly es wae be so ' ri e a rl e favor Mayor Miller's proposed} Ke Licenne ‘ r . ¢ < : ‘ vee in Giving. amendment to Councilman Zbin- | alee a te wi "7 fon a a Hats j rer know the joy I/ den's water ordinance, which makes | a tall, pro t : ' : When i made the trip jt possible for flat rate users to} MAS. R. V. HOEKER | middle-aged farmer appea Phe c al the evening be-/ sprinkle their lawns without bold: | him, accompanied by a they we . i i with the three|ing the hose in thelr hands. When| HAYWARD, Cal, July 29—From|wigaw's can at UF “oc, Bigs The importance of this tremendous pricé concession was never more under my arm. 1/the new bill was broaght up before society to spuds ts the jump MS \ mourning voll ie on r Mi Ge len sho , . ive y » f ‘ weak And the face of the the fire and water committee of RV, Hoeker, formerly of New no oo m4 ng ed present Recband'’s fathe . ane. the clearly shown than in the active buying of the first two day s. Our entire ho wanted books/the council tast night the amend-| York but now of California, bas | his prowpective wife ing 45 fe. petticoat stock with but three exceptions was sold out the first day. Our Would never by | ment was entirely eliminated from| made, Tired of the endless rounds! “ftow old te ey howl Ba ther stocks ; “re cause of the nse size. Eaindy be able to under-| the ponding bill of phallanes 36 90 marked a: Geared ama i. you, mother?” ia i ow is to < ther ocks remain intact merely because of their immense size. : With me for days. 1} The bill now pending provides|that her physicians were worrled|turning to the wonan t6 beck ecg : There are still many splendid selections throughout our entire stock, te just another such |that meter rates will be reduced|over her condition, the : F > sugve ‘ _ age is g “e i, Boe gimme or | Sth aM cages Ra and we suggest that you take advantage of this at once. sald she would hire | that no restrictions are to be placed | to leave the scene o1 the battle yr fot her friends, at alaround meter wacer users, jseek recreation in new lines of en | deavor. | She carried out her idea and ts lnow the owner of a large potato }tarm.near here, where she spends | PRICES ALWAYS LOWEST. [mow ‘of her time digging Idythepo- | (tatOes. She has crow opttertutly | Trobuat sinee she Jeff whirl | fof the emart set and Dual iin a potato patch. She jmew-found health solely spuds, NOW LOWER THAN EVER. | More Price Cutting AT THE Great Western Clothing Co. FOR THIS WEEK WITH A DESIRE TO CLOSE OUT THE LARGE STOCK WE NOW HAVE AT THE GREAT WESTERN STORE, MORE LOW PRICES ARE MADE THIS WEEK ON STN =i His | Cure Is Permanent to “FOR MEN ONLY” NOT ALLOWED AS A SIGN Counciiman Arnold = Zbinden, chairman of the police committee, | with Police Chief Irving Ward. made 4 tour of the ten-cent shows on First and Third ava, yesterday jafternoon with the result that all | were ordered, with the exception of one, to take down the sign “For| | Men Only.” and to display ordinary | jadvertising signa. The exception is a Wax anatomical exhibition, which | Theatre Censor Charlies Dolphin i visited at the time it was firet open hard selected golden, designed Cut, with 24-inch Neatly turned Bare under shelf cial for tomor- 25 high-grade cen ¥ tables; sale Oak Center Table.. p Oak Center Table.. ny Center Table... led. At that time he ordered them] +1 abl to rémove all indecent figures, | sbrary 2 able... which was complied with for the} y Library Table... time being, but was absolutely tg-| 9 y Library Table... nored within a few days after SEATLE THF 8 FURNISHINGS Chiffoniers— THESE PRICES PREVAIL WHILE THE GOODS LAST. COMPARE — Wardrobes This is your last chance Next week they go back to regular prices 8.50 Golden Oak Chiffon nier $19.00 $38.75 Golden Oak Chiffon $25.95 nier $38.50 Mahogany Chiffon nleP= ci ares 5.75 $50.00 Mahogany Chiffon nier . $33.35 $31.50 Mahogany Chiffon nier $20.00 2.50 Walnut Chiffon nier . $26.25 $42.50 Golden Oak W me robe $28.3 $60.00 B irdseye Mi aple W ue $40.00 robe ALL THE CREDIT YOU WANT Saying that he started his whole sale robberies of postoffice boxes in Seattle on February 1, Thomas © hward from him. The jugitiet declared that the them had not returned and that he believed he had been permanently cured livoms the felmous Joba ti 21 champion of all champions, is that ullivan's health continues to im rove rheuma | Connelly made a complete confes It will be remembered that Jobn| . Sullivan's praise of the Loughney sion of his crimes yesterday to the|l.. because of rheumatism that) & Loughney Bake Oven was even | Spokane police. He asked that he |made It Impossible at times to rave jmtronger than itn promoters had might be sentenced at once so that | bis right arm, was ed to cancel | hoped f In fact } words of he could begin to serve his term and | is engagement at Cc Arena on|isudation could searcely be made get it over with the Pay eak at the exposit stronger. His ease is one of Connelly in hia story says that|It was at that time tha ) Beveral hu in the last few he has been working in this part of heard of the Bake Oven treatment) months th permanent Ithe country for seven monthas,| being given in this city by Lough: | reli systematically forging checks and|bey & Loughney, well known spe Loughney & Loughney have asso. robbing postoffice boxes. For the|claliats, at 220 to 22 People's Sav-|clated with them Dr. F. H, MeClel ing in Spokane. He was caught ye lterday when he attempted to pass a forged check at the Trade Na | tional bank of Spokane | A Friend tn Need, Rupert—What do you want t | married for | Harold--Why, I have an \ | come, and Rupert—Don't say ane ra oid shap I'll help you to et rid of It. —Heraps Princess Victoria leaves at 9:00 a. m. dally for Vancouver via Vic torla. The real modern steamship of the Pacifle coast, giving daylight views of the Sound, Straits ot Fuca the famous Active Pass, Gulf of Georgia, passing in full view of the salmon fishing fleet at the of the Frazer. Canadian Pacific Ry. 609 First avenus, our ljast six weeks he has been operat: | ings Banh Hivan went A course of | er bollding men and took lan, an old-time medical practition and supertntends nt Competent who see ev declared entire treatm od him of rheumatiom. His sional nurse nent at the Arena was not ance for w dd because of other arrange: | fice hours 4 to these treatments that he profes end The of e from 8a. m.to6 p.m patients |ments that the famous man had/dally, except Sunday, when they are made, Then he started to the Bastifrom % a, m. to noon only, Con and his friends a few days ago|sultation Is free. Victoria With a Princess mouth | IT’S WONDERFUL How much better and quicker the COOK- ING can be done on A GAS RANGE It saves Time, Labor and Expense. Seattle Lighting Co. Both Phones Ex, 75, Pol, Bidg., Fourth and Union, renowned | THEM WITH ANY STORE IN THE CITY, AND YOU’LL COME HERE TO DO THE BUYING, Children’s [GUTS FOR MEN] PARAS SHOES e ot in and Youn Men ) Women's Shoes, In don- g Bola and vici kid, blucher or plain; sale v] $1.50 Boys’ Wash Suits in pretty | $8.00 Suits, fine tweeds and] price 1, 3 styles; large 7 worsteds $4 25 2.00 and $2.50 Roys’ Shoes, in assortment c sale price ov extra box calf, solid leather 8 5 c inner so gt nteed. These $2.00 Boys’ Wash Suite in splen 12,00 Suits riety o} . ‘aa sk J inten mn Spe $12.00 Sults, in variety of styles shoes are packed with a base evar ane Cc in worsteds and $6 95 ball for the boys $1 43 . ¥ tweeds; sale price ale ce $2.50 Sulte double-breasted, sd seine ioe . iy a “arr . worsted and casal 1 55 Suits, In stripes 0 Men's Box Calf Shoes, well mere; sale price ' a checks: a” $7.65 dieaiert ‘ae pes, wLGLa Geeay tela hitte eular; sale price ' $5.00 Suits, In fanoy worsteds; Hz ale pri , $3.60 Mon's Shoes, in buckle ox well-lined and $15.00 to $18.00 Suits, in fashion fords, in tan or black; a splen: $3.43 finished able styles of tallo: did shoe 9 19 $7.50 Suits, in fancy worsteds ing; sale price $8.45 . $ ' and velour, two paira of to $4.00 Women’s Shoes, in trousers, knickerbocker and | $20.00 and $25.00 Suits, hand extra fine Goodyear welt, blu plain, This number 4 82 made garments, all 10. 15 or plain, tan or goes for $ " styles and fabric $ k; sale price $2.33 GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING (CO. 1317-1319 First Ave, Opposite Arcade Annex 1317-1319 First Ave.

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