The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 13, 1909, Page 10

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several tian * in the ‘tne “ BABE RESCUED FROM FROM PITCHER'S BOX TO CONGRESS ®: OATH at WITH JOB AS PRESIDENT OF BANK IN BETWEEN pH EX-PITCHER BOOMED FOR GOVERNOR : BNATCHED FROM IN FRONT OF | ENGINE BY NERVY Deapondent because he had recently heen reprimanded ‘by | ore and had been iro FA | area Pa the marine guard of the flagehip Tennessee ran awaye from his ship and wan found yealerday rought to the naval | s jhoxpital and died ‘MIS HOTCHKISS AND MISS. AYAN WINNERS IN LADIES’ DOUBLES The ladiox’ doubles in the state] than tennis Lourney were won yesterday | fexsion afternoon by Miss Hagel Hotehktes | living and Mise Plisa-| won't be hurt, but death faces me every time I leap, | simply trust to ordered removed by the navy partment and will be loaned the Jed Fred Melville, advertised as champion high diver of the world.”| by Will Melville tonight, at Luna park, will! printer make his well will shoot through flame and alight arrest the & in the tank of water just as the oll | se Jon the surface in ignited extreme! thrilling dition I know I'm @ fool the lonst mistake would mean my death, Yet men have been| known to do more foolish things that for money beth Ryan of Low Angeles, who de chances are that I won't be hurt Melville champlonship | make twe 40 und j winners moet this fight it out for the Bomifinals in mixed! | Cardinall and Rhodes ve. Chadwick rill va. Mra, Bouthard and Runsell; | there Cardinal and Rhodes vs, Chadwie | ae NEW TARIFF AGOOD ‘| REVISION--S. PILES ©: this evening GRAND TRUNK WILL » HAVE TERMINALS HERE hr ; Mise Ryan and Armstrong ve, Mra. Swift and Pits Semifinals tn men'é dou Gorrill and Breese Cardinal and Rhodes va, Chadwick | STRIKERS IN RIOT; TROOPS HLLED OUT WS FORT wi LIAM, Ont SENATOR Murray and Hart; Russell and Pits va, Colwell and Van Cleve. Gorrill vs. Heaton; Fits} ve, Cardinal; Rassell va. Pullford.| Finals in indies’ #in-| remarked Mins Hotohkias ve len Kyan | Buch was the statement of Senator doubles | Piles at his home today, where he Winner of Mise Hotchkiss and HON. JOHN K, TENER, The new tariff bill will bring a sald tannins akiair ids p oC iES Hing 1890 the Pittesbure : Brotherhood club grabbed him off. | gies It was in 1888 that ing conceived the Idea of taking club around the world, and Tener | Gorrill va Mrs, Southard and Rus | the new tariff, but oh, you tioned at Fort Osborne s ' Fort William today becau This te the song Hon Armetrong v8. Mee. Swift and Fits. | f the war between Semi-finals In men's e Hrotherhood, | doubles — Winner ¢ up baseball and signed | Rowden vs, Murray a the job Tener sits in when not In Pa. at whieh he has worked | well and Van Cleve when saving the DIVORCE LAW TANGLE Hungarians and Ital When 24 special arrived trom Winnipe a youterdiy that teaneed bin te take: the strikers began a ro which @ seore were wounded, in cluding Chief Rall, who ts not ex In Pennay!vanla the be married In that state until the explretion of one connect him with ne sulniater or magtetrate in any cone I “rifling with town in Nebraska, #0 that he might tlearn whether he cou # 4 Rood thing for the country’s | Knot tied in that state? call was put in for Lincotn for The momentous question received a whose Injuries are pronounced fatal CAR PLUNGES 00 GRADE-JUMPS VANCOUVER, B. C. street car laden with b persons. moat of them women and children. ran away down the steep grade of Lonsdale av. late yesterday after noon at North Vancouver ane yap 10, Tener's playing attrac and be made rapld admite he would go to the game ia, he attends | way ‘ sinend at ¢ every seasion at Forbes field. Pitt® | the game burg, when at home, but that’s after | (you don’t go very deep | know), and then he was prevalle h Was asked and answer returned as before 9 pitched for Chicago, and did so! “ ai (il WIFE, THEN HIMSELF result of an afternoon spree yester day at the White date for renewed matrimonial! you advise, operat place, and Phillip Smith, band, are In the hospital suffering |” from «ashes in thelr throats woman may not recover */-ghall | give, you Raton? The can was placed and | Raton proved to be treatie a distance of seven "feet ‘aud plunged into six feet of d of the passengers sustained bre bones, but all ® were cut and brutsed. Smith came from Seattle went to his wife's room with the Green so long intention of killing her. The couple! money covering spent the afternoon in drinking and Hoth were ender the | with many influence of liquor when Snilth drew his pocket knife and began | Journal HE BEE HIVE RELIABLE DRY GOODS expressions of apprecia Teacher—What is a Laplandert Mise—-An awkward man in The House of Honest Merchandise TWE HOUSE OF LOW PRICES A LAWSON & BROTHER 2619-2621 -2623 First AVENUE Corner Cedar Our Great Underlying Principles in Business Building Are GOOD VALUES AND A SQUARE DEAL Note Saturday’s Values— They Are Money-Savers Saturday's Specials in Muslin Under- Clean-Up Prices on Men’s Clean-Up Prices on All Summer Waists I Lot of Net Walsts, ecru and white Ladies’ Nainsook Chemises, embroidered; Saturday's special 1 Lot of Men's Summer Underwear, broken sizes, values to 50c special Saturday, only Ladies’ Fine Nainsook Chemises, French embroid ered yoke; with hematitebed ruffle Saturday's special price, only... Ladios' Cambric Corset Covers, a choice and varied they come in Val. lace and Saturday's special 1 Lot of White Lawn Walats brotdered fronts, also lace effects; values up to $1.00. match; actual value, 75 lot to select from; drawn work yokes. Lot of Men's Strong Working Shirts Bc; special Sat 39 ae C Ladies’ Cambric and Nainsook Night Gowns, high and low necks, long and short sleeves; trimmed in lace and embroidery day's special price, only 1 Lot of hes Watsts, white and stiff collars and “wniste up to D 91.7 76 Clean-Up Prices on Women’s Underwear and Hosiery 1 Lot of Ladies’ Vests, low neck, no sleeves, lace trimmed Special for 14¢ Ladies’ Nainsook Drawers, cut extra full, with lawn ruffle, hematitehed. Satur day's spectal price, only Kimonos at Very Special rt Kimonos, In a great and fabrics; worth Saturday Shoe News Special Prices on All Oxfords. 76 Bvbnig Viel Oxfords; sono, in all the new ar aye 60 values 98¢ Special Values in Comforters 2.50 Lado Vici and Patent Oxfords; Specials in Neckwear and $3 50 Ladies’ Viel, Patent and tan Ox $3.60 and $4.00 Men's Oxfords, Patent Specials in Children’s Wash Dresses Children’s tg ee of Olngham; Special for Saturday filled with one piece Special for Saturday Children's Russian Dreases sof blue ie hambray, trim med with buttons, Misses’ Dresses in percales, cambrics, poplina, ete., in all the new stylon; sizes 6 to 14; special for Saturday, from Branch Store—2401-2403 Jackson St. FRIDAY, AUGUST 153, 1909. TAKES HIGH LEAP yn 'met isa wert] THROUGH FIRE INTO NeNsHPAME SHOT SMALL WATER TANK) (Hy United Pree) It'a an old expression, | know HIGHER, Arin, Awe 18-Ane but 1 whake dice with death every| Hoy, part owner of the Mebee Ke time | climb that ninety-foot ladder! view, one of the be i wo neve and leap off head-first into a tank | paper men tn the rit und 1 of water only three t deep and) Roc er Review employe “ynine in dimenaiona, declar. | were " and tnetantl killed to the day in the main stre known fire leap. He Constable Wil rlously w He The act is! local howptte sald Melville LOAN CARVING TO BTATE. (By United Press) In & letter OLYMPIA, Aug. 18 Its my pro from Senator Jones, That's the way | make my been advined that | have confidence that | carving which has adore if | make no mistakes the state of Washington, if desired been engaged | ma day for a week, at DRUGGIST ARRESTED. he wtale university the state laws RETURNS While here around and see what river and harbor impr so that 1 won TION OF CONGRESS. ents, enu idle revival of While we business the senator con The senator sald that the A-Y hk. was Very well advertised in all motorn efties, and strangers have prosperity to the country, and when many times spoken enthusiastically and good will bring a wonderful study it and learn of its of the many beauties qualitios of the expos He also waid that Pre was looking forward wit expe » Test ish to his visit to the Pa hard” while in the eity, ae the Inst weet, as he took a fatherly interest strenuous ten months have told on | in this section of the Unite TOMORROW Tomorrow morning Seattle’s new and better home-furnishing store will be open to you. Come and see us—see the Store— the new Goods, Never mind about buying. We want you to feel free to inspect the new things; from Dishpans to Ranges; from Footstools to Dining Room Sets; from the smallest Rug to the heaviest Carpet; from Table Linen and Bedding to Draperies, Chinaware and Crockery. Come in and make comparisons; “size” us up; make yourself at home. You will be most welcome to every convenience at our command. To start a new store of this magni- tude involves not Capital alone, but months of careful planning. It is no small matter. It carries with it a lot of meaning for both you and us. For you it will mean better accommodation, better service, better goods, better prices—better satisfaction all around —for us—the working out of a long- cherished plan of ideal merchandising which is to be our life work. Better is a frequently used word. Many merchants misuse it. In em- ploying it in our advertising we appre- ciate exactly what it means and what we shall have to do to live up to'it. It is no idle saying with this store and we have prepared accordingly. The policy of this new store will rest on three words—Satisfaction to You. There should be no dissatisfaction in dealing with properly conducted stores —here there will not be. We will sat- isfy your expectations from the time you enter the store until the goods reach your home and the satisfaction will linger throughout the life of the article, We Extend You a Most Cordial _ to Call Tomorrow HAWAIIAN CANOETs” DEAD BY & STRIKER A FUNNY ACCIDENT which will wing ot of the elt Prannkueke, @ StriKING jinn the oix Ww the canoe In Ge | morning, th a ride across the and were tngloriow * ing of the crulser Wankington Nas been de Me gy waters 0 the pe ‘ld to be ver inciden ary . - © living ip : Pale so hood, and A Night in Venice” wate I pa wa excitement wh the cold Jents, the ping workmen climbed ou n the sldgwanes yeer Basin, They had nes ‘valk on tha to put the mn the before trylr rigged on for use in the ‘ourt of Honor, and munte } 1 in bed arranged by the Hawaiians ati'a. band and « ete, the ¢ Dm. at Lune park J. 8. Hobo, druggist at Latona |Wwas arrested yenterday on a charge of selling whiek within two miles WELL his system and he needs to re PLEASED WITH THE AC ouperate 1 intend to loo! : of Washington did not get all that we wanted,” said the senator, “we are glad that a eatis le resting after a continuous ab factory tariff on shingles was ob eof ten months tained “The new bill tem, the new Canadian Transconth nental line, will have terminals ir ee | Beattle This t ’. Bir Charl don, president rived here Vancouve was ontreal ‘ Trunk Pacific, 1 and a large party ¢ The Grand Trunk is Montreal to Prince d States. Pacific and will be the miost north is WEr 11 oF 1g OBJECTED 10 Ag NANUPACTORING Pa ne og tn thot the UPSET, MEN GET WHILE PREPARING FOR "A NIGHT IN VENICE id of Pd Mel | wang #tlrred This mor reight, wa FOUND DEAD i D won, 68 Year ay fternoon, tn ma k hotel, 174 are known, (stern age 3 1" SUpETINtendeat hae just otfice bs the ete wee pe The Grand Trunk Ratlw tng from Rupert on the This policy of satisfaction willbe adhered to regardless of what it bh cost us. From tomorrow on, th out the span of your life and bse this will be an institution of a growth and expansion. We must large volume of business in orde stick to this outlined policy andp will get volume by satisfying you. 1 every respect all the time. As long as people are human $0 lon will misunderstandings arise. Wel } no claim to being more than hum But the moment your word reache Management, any matter that started wrong will be finished righ In carrying out this policy of s faction it will not be enough that are satisfied with the goods, the prit and the treatment. It will farther. Delivery will be prompt very prompt and the goods can con back to us and the money to you i you say the word. ‘ A satisfactory plan of Distrib Payments will be extended you ab lutely without one penny extra ¢0 Talk with the man in charge o Department of Accounts, Your ings with him will be satisfacto There will be no restrictions placed ; on goods advertised by this store. Your telephone and mail orders be honored as promptly and catisfage torily as your order given in person. On this foundation this house will | build. It is a foundation certain endure. ‘The cornerstone ‘‘Satisfae to You” will be interlocked with and cemented to the many others that will | go to make the complete structure q every one of which will spell—bette better, BETTER—always better.

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