The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 23, 1909, Page 10

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THE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1909, N CRAZY OLD MISER’S SHACK GIRLS, HERE | -WeYod bh eh ga II ‘T ee WAS STUFFED WITH GOLD | Si OO EN aE CON nas, tygeees |" |/Small Prices at theif Iowa Girls West’ “Don't 4 JACKS ANO OB¥E! | CHICAGO, Au How to pro- Dp 4 ” omy WAlw QOUE® Packed Kiss Me” Signs, and Ws MALY tect th ocont working «irl from pra’ There Is bes State Kiss Ex. be t i tT. Ve bite ew ore ms . ork. ' wre ano Manra | that whe intuet " ( i | terminator at W , [that she. ts coutuctin i ‘ baw | j taught The second week of this store's career opens up oppo ites to you ig ii k . ola ; lew treat & wtreet car con that mean big savings on everything you need for the home ery bit of mee 1 R “ _ | How to treat an elevator atart this stock is right from the factory, and you have first ) rything, w “ | . t in the 4 n yoods cheaper } ; \ [ Bem, te ae —_— We have set out to sell better housefurnishing good heaper than yoy " , rd be . " ta have been used to, and this week the reductions are even better than we had ; r , 7 7 ‘re wel r a ' Vv het h « H io : hoped to be able to offer. Come and see. You're welcome to pay US a visit, ; xs} 4 ' ‘ hve whether you intend to buy or just get a line on us. We particularly invite ‘ Loder pte ge ally 5 ease an and welcome a comparison of prices. or t be j al , , } , Our in the f ot w hand f ia our | i 1} PITTSAURG, Pa, Ang reo The of and not . . d Pi ts b saPISRE Mh Eos ta, Pes He) | raniy the istributed Payments we A i bs org kg Smale CRAM PreudO r >t Bn, 1 ay tats 1 } beamed f ing A M, ¥ x f) alk ma A 7 wire RUAGN SMALL Gz), | R ae " | 8 ting b TT 4 =, a rey sta hie os _ Z ho was & shack e shelf of | PETER LIEBACH’S HUT law 4 cliff, worth as much . pile of SHOWING WHERE THE TREAS V Sreer Gam were State Kies Exterminator wood - URE WAS FOUND, + omen Coin wAl Foon | M it ie a Pete 1th ! y Ony th | ; " hen 3 ! Se BE EET ISA | | | : one we Oe el , A } ; : / nis * rl plendid Table 1 full quarteres ° in eaten th \ * AMUSEMENTS. * oak top, 45 inche ter The base i eS ed |¥ a | *# Moore-"'lolly of the ¢ * with’! It 1" - i wise) | old us Well a + Alkane rr W * massive ith he act hood, to * Hour * well made thr » nu a n * Grand Th Toymake . i But th 1 & Geattio-“The Girl of Bugle # i is sta and & Ranch . sag t grea . admia * Orpheum—New vaudeville to # i t @ unieht * ; st *. Ne a ght * i that belongs es age . tages ‘ * : courtesy, and | see how & night . ' can be any more a satisfy ® Lois—N eville tonight E rdi " i Shan rubbing pose, chins oF for 4 * xtraordinary ; heads.” Mr. Kepford ts not a y iver | remal don guard all the [Ake eeneean ene i oa jcoln while the other we to beg, t Ch S ri i : “Don't Kies Me.” | The little shack, stripped of Ite | gather he be and mint, and to ati al air pecia ia treasure, was worth perhaps it around the ¢ ' rs ite 2 A number of artistic signs with) As the shack stood when the po) They had a «reat, old-fashioned ° . Moore a | ia the words, “Don't Kiss M are! Hice entered it, it was worth $50,000, shotgun, rusty and loaded = with Fach ight he . 8 5 audienct i being printed to be hung around the} Bank books hidden away In crevices naile and It would doubtless Jappeais to sentiment ; necks of the bables. lin t wall showed deposits of as have expl ilecharged, bet 10) ‘ * 1 saying that the i e i ; ‘It is becomes known that al much 1 was & great comfort to the two eaemeet | aL Paironised thie, weet ; Young man has been going to see a} =Peter Liebauch, who dressed like | brothers was bulging with colin, There were) gained manr warm friends here ! Certain girl an extraordinary num-!, tramp, was worth at & conservat One night two years ago when’ dollars, halves, quartere | i ber of times he receives @ card/tve valuation $100,000 Peter camo home, It was to pickels, pennies | Athamben i from the minator saying, Two big express wagons groaned hie brother Andrew stretched In closets sor le company. pre iia “Hold her band if you must, but/and creaked as they bore away the on the floor, two gaping wounds money. Old cb = 4 @on't kiss her,” or maybe it ts a) saffron treasure in 66 big bags, to his aide He wae dead, whether by cloth groant ith tr t night 4 Rote from his former school teacher) deposit vault, It took the clerks suleide, or from the attack of some every p thor 4 @aying, “Do not expose the one|two days to count the money unknown Int was never satis ed Hesuuthn andthe enianaie oftorts ow fou love to the germs that lurk in} The finding of old Peter's hoard factorily explained Along pantry shelves was money|of Mr. Mason are well worth wit-| : isses. lie all Pittburg's sensation. Poter then went his way alone packed In cigar boxes, in pitchers; "te*ing | ; The Exterminator says that he| w that the discovery haa been | ile received no visitors. Even the and jars, and saucers, and tobacco | 3 an stamp out kissing altogether In| made, old tuhabitants are recalling | priest from nearby St. Mary's could | ato ca wash bo’ For the ne | Corrsren’ : 4 One generation, After that one/old stories about Peter never get farther than the doc sacks, tube-—overything stay fn Beattie Per oe on “Th rinake theatre and it wae « use whieh grested the and hie big f . could hear a maiden lady truthfully| His father, Antone, before him, When Sergt. Palkner and two po would hold money was filled way, “I am sweet sixty and have| was a miser, they say, Peter and ticemen made thelr search of the) Liebauch wil! be sent to a private! ever been kissed.” If this really/his brother Andrew followed his |shack, {t was like the realisation of jsantiarium. He was not known to af comes to pass you will see the! step a wild dream have any relatives but with the| s er eesis “naties for Fe young men of Iowa coming West. There was a romance on A table, so thickly covered with news of the finding of the arf enty r Mise M ae EX ' Sete oon mane Sres hee eto rae SON tear ane sere [fen is be iplontid Dining Chal TRA SPECIAL a The girls of lown Mke the cru We tly like cut; has nicely turned |e he 1 ' td { ter bit flies and solid saddle-st ae Sette Sn rien WILL eM iT — MONEY IN ‘wa TEACHER OF 2 by law becomes more desirable the d than one merely denied by pouting| the Hartman wher f en oak finish, Regular price very jyoythful monk whe p seat. Arma strongly braced, Gold Couch Valu edge, as shown in cut, or spring edge. posed of the question of horse rac- 1? whe s with green or red velour. Frame of 2 ing, local option, ete, why worry | ue SERS le t fhe na tM oak, Steel springs, sanitary construction, ~ : a about them disposing with the| The immense $2 se Stadium ot | (By United Pree) wae another plece of « $10.50 article specially priced for this week's: To | 5 question of a mere Kiss Extermin-|the A-Y.-P. exposition will be par-| MANITOWOC, Wis, Ang. 22. wile, The vox . she. 7 priced: E ator? tially destroyed, beginning next! |Announcement is made of the ew | fart ing at . .. ps week, to make ie - Sale secaiaeh BETWEEN THE FIRE. | gagement of Mise Cora A. Johnaon,| and (ren ES and exhibit rings for the big live WORKS COMPANIES BE- }@ daughter of Mr. and Mra, G. A.) NN" gbber 4 stock show, which Is to be held at] |Johnaon, and Prof, Loule F. Rabr.|'“Gne'or the prettiest effects of the FALLS FROM HORSE: the fair late in September COMES INTERESTING. The announcement of the engage | show ts the gavotte at the opening ‘ The board of contro! of the State Iment comes aa the close of @ ro-| #*h* Of the second act University rate ag soning “d Burning money at the rate of | Mance which began when Mr. Rabe ; entitle, 4 baey not want the Stadium for cou las $3 1-8 per minute te the fnanctai| %%! teaching In the schools here. te Be 2 ball, but the south grand stand an At the same time Milas Johnson | P*"y cu stam and high schoo! | {ine h09 hip formed | theatre oclations will, Seattle the quarter-mile track will be pre-|*tatue of the fireworks exhibitions was an instructor In t served, so that the university may! given twice a week at the A.~¥.-P./here and the fr Buffering from & concussion of |i, ume use the Stadivm for 18! exposition, for each display lasts| during the schoo! 2 the brain while one of his ears is! e i « ‘irl of Bagle Rar t track athletics. By making the) culminate in the wedding later in| '* ir an gee 4 almost torn of R m u - 06. B ee ' y an “4 E it torn off, Frank M. Caldwell, leas stand over into stables the | “out 30 minutes and costs 44 the meat {& typical Western play a * who resides in the St. Paul apart . | Yet, at that, the exposition te se 4 ments, is today slowly recovering |exeoution will gong ny we curtng Immense Aisplays for the out-/ | from the effects of a fall from his| the university does not want the| '*¥. simply because It le conducting | horse on the Speedway Saturday Stadium, this action was decided|* Mreworks contest betwean three afternoon. on by the executive committee, The|P¥tetechnic companies. The one Mr, Caldwell, who is a member! university decided that the Stadium which produces the most popular ex of the Rainier club and president field would not do for football, as| Mbt will secure the contract for the, Mise Johnson has beon widely) The villaine wet in their beat Hoke arly known asa teacher, She taught) @uring the Ia che tape the but near for several y t Manitowoc and) rightec then taught In the high sehool at) “The 6 |Reattio, During her services in| whet | A_ handsome, well-made, hand-woven Rocker, bleached and shellacked. Very strongal well shaped; an ornament to any home. The cut is ‘Seattle she gained fame through out the country as being selected of the Caldwell Brothers company, last five weeks of the fatr. | Was unconscious for fifteen hours |'® cation was unfavorable Pain's fireworks opened the tair,| 4, tte most popular teacher in the) Bake Qven’s Great an exact reproduction. A regular $7.00 article after the accident. As he fell his creas Hitt Brothers of Seattle came next ois of the great western city, as ; . . . e348 j head strock the pavement in such and now Wilson of Los Angelen {s preriagee Says Mrs. M. Derby cially priced for this week's sale at $3.45. 3 & way that one ear was nearly torn giving the shows Each company]... yueme fate Your Shoes Be off. Dr. Edmund M. Rininger, who hee five weeks at the fair, and haw|{t makes tight or new thoes foot cose te attending the patient, declares le every effort to earn tho right | Ceres Corns Munions, Swolley, Tired. that while his condition is still sert to the closing weeks’ contract | ite Dea sores any’ oahetitute ous he will recover Hitt’s bi the “Bat. | | tle of Mantis , wm has been! ona bE | patting on “The Bi ymbardment of af i § = i (By United Press.) Morro Cust moattion people g CHICAGO, TL, Aug. 23-—Frank| are unanin SEMPRA ng the iN. Lehmann, 19 yea old, wholtwo Western compant ee /? the edae jeame to Chicago from Beattie &| over in, but despite loyalty WEHT BAK sees ago, fe under arrest here.) to goattic and Hitt Brothers, opin charged with passing worthless! jon i# about evenly devided between checks the local concern and the went lid Tron Red exactly} ied In green or eo) Aen ! ete Strongly const A aplen iy) rece out, enar Sophia Guerwits, the 14-year-old | Representing himself to be a rela-| exhibitor, Wilson of i Jewish girl kidnaped by Moses |¥¢ of a Chicago family, Lehmann, | Both have given Heplaye never be 4 Niger two weekx ago and it ts alleged, easily obtained the con-| fore equaled In the Northwest Butte, will be brought be |fidence of people with money and in attic with her + jduced them to cash his checks. He | every respect. The made of eK give excel 4 wire and will service The Mattress is covered with a good } ticking and has ® soft co top. The comp outfit ts ve low at the ular price $9.96 Extra sp al for the week for the three articl | Aan oneal tl was always fashionably dressed Deputy Sheriff Joe Hill left Sat-|Three persons and firme have NO IN EST 10 At 7 urday for Butte to get Niger. T identified Lehmann as the man who ntana city. but was| Wards found to be worthless Fosse || LN ee m bond latter was arr reached the M released on tra t ried the girl while j MO BALOON FOR ME" es BEFORE WS TAP isos") rice? MRS, M. DERBY, | Mrs. M. Derby, of 508 S0th ay fouth Seattle, says she feels that ys pert The Arcadian Range America’s Best Fourth ay, 8. and Andover st, was nently cured of rheu } the statement made by Coroner J j OAKLAN 23." matiom and stomach and bowel N . : ‘ = ri Areas (iy ed Press.) ( nyder yeaterda No range can compare | n buy the Area ii j had nie Mevieve! ny (oe Cate lowa, Aug. 2 Tho bodies have all been ship. EVERY PAIR MUST ftroubie, with which she hay suffered rea) satisfactory service with 5 ¥ ¢ $8 cash ; ichaeffer t r wom “Smet = , for ten yea The Bake O n ‘ 2 ! "] rms of 92 % } mn baliooniat. has beer Rev. J. A, Macy, who died Tuesday | ped to Vancouver for burial,” said BE SOLD. the ARCADIAN MALLBA ‘, i an baliooes ba hee n widely a4 ‘ vault of an goeident a weex| Coroner Snyder, “aad since the city | D cured her on weeks ago, and he BLE. This truly wonderful $ month’ W H woman in the cour to pilot -|*8° bad planned to mov Beat-/ has alr ry! ce a weed the insts on getting through with the treat He tr Rt, USES LEE Fr rit id stove for all Aalinin Ghat io te e made an| tie Wt he was to enter the min- lation of Hgts at the curve and|f SEE OUR WINDOWS esau Riek is eeiit whintin ie o ' 83 18 EASIER TO KEEP CLEAN, LASTS A_ LIFE TIME AND DOES THE BEST WORK ALL THI TIME This store is also head quarters for the NEW LEAD. BR, the best medium-priced range on the market, s of the drowned women in FOR PRICES. 1 to istry {n‘one of the Churches of the relatiy Chriat in that eity, Rev, Macy had have expre told several of his friends that he quest be held, I have deetd had been requested to accept ahold none, Ira Parry, the chauffeur astorate there, and intended to paid a fearfuf penalty, and no good | necension with Capt. Na 1, in the All her friends are agre prised at the wonderfal ment In her appe ¢ ney & Loughney's address | Hidg., eorne Pik Seattle | Consultation is free, and hours are from 8 a, m. to 6 p. m,; Sun days 9 to 12 only ‘Ostrich Feathers Mave your old feathers Willow Plamen res model and dyo feathers in all shades Boat ahd Pompohs made from new jor old feathers sed a desire that ne ( t} Arcadian & ke it home On apf} nd it bath iff t as good as WEF big gax bag, "City of Oak gave no reason for her sudder change of mind. |leave this fail to enter his new fleld| would come of an inquest finding | » of work, For the past few months | him at blatne, even though he were POINTE PARAGRAPHS IW v. Macy has been making a study at fault The « a sou. /Of boya’ Work and expected to do ab | large amount of this kind of work wlong with hfs new pastorate work). Kirby Dreman, the former of Secon is here. A male gowelp ts nearly always!” attic outfielder, who ts now looking for a | an umpire, was the target for When a henpecke a al CLUB COMING HERE. abuse and threatened violence at bia wife's » CHICAGO, I, Aug. 23.—The! Tacoma Yoxtorday, when a ques om id newspapers should) Alaska-Yukon-Pactfic exposition | tonable decision gave Spokane two ; Judge thelr wrappers.|trip to Seattle, planned by the rune and the game, Kirby was yuty calls a man to chu on| Union League club, hae been post- followed from the grounds by a 7 Sunday, and pleasure urse him to|poned until September 18. Sixty crowd of angry fans, but no dam 707 FIRST AVENUE 6 flebing-—Chi Us jmembers plan to make the trip. age resulted

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