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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, § ee 8, 1909 laa j#age of condolence to the family the-season Bale of Refrigerators; all make Ne prettiest decorated window When He Made Report ‘°""*"" ud prine went tol Day a Year Ago, or , gluse shelf for the bath room . . | the Kilers Music House, Third av bare in four niger us heavy nickel plated brack at Police Station. and University st, and the third! More to Come. TEAMBTER STARTS A ROUGH length of ber 1h inches: reg "heavy plate’ glesa Shalt was won by Stokes, the contec: | FIGHT ON STREET CAR AND Piet en 2OG | two wlzes, an follows | tloner, at 912 Second av, Honorable LANDS IN JAIL. d of bar ‘ ore , That Nels Nelson, proprietor of | mention was given to the following | Yesterday 24,774 pupils were wae ah ‘ aren po Fare Med ye < esota b . firma: Augustine & € » ane , 46 po Pe the Minnesota bar, who claims he nes Ausuatine & Kyer, $15 and! roted at the public schools, a gain | Fred Smart is about the heftiest| of bar 244 ¢ price ‘ 817 First av; The Rb Com | Was held up at First av, and Wash-| pany 1991-1498-1926 | ond av.; |Of 1,200 over.the number enrolled {Apollo in the police department, | price helf 24 inches long: regular ington st. two nights ago and re-| Harrington & Co, florints, 916 Bec-| the first day ow’ year ago. At the | Vhenever he doffs his uniform of ‘ i: on; reg price $4.50 y rve blue, Fred do: tailor-made bus ‘ ale v1] | Heved of a gold wateh and chain God “y Wirth's confectionery, | high schools the enrollment was 463 | {news sult and this asparel, tooted ‘ 65c price : $ 69 is mistaken when he gays the police | Second av, and Pike st; Stone,| netter than t a : ar ena ands oar a canna Fisher & Co. Second ay, and Unt r thhn thatia year ago hooks and 8 Cbild-ih nickeled soap dish tumbler holder tooth brush and : * , d Anty Drudge Dries Miss Pretty- refused to ald him in the search for | versity at N. Brooks & Co., 1491 | Althy 1,088 reglatored last year | smite makes Pred take on the ap the highwaymen, is the defense of : ce of a rab-rah boy h nary and soap dish s irl’s T | nd ay 4 National Cash Heg-|at the Lincols high school, on Wal iP ~~ fa rah-rah boy with nar pap glass holder g ears. fered by the police | ister company, 719 Firat ay Hngfgrd av, but 775enrolled there| At all odds, r i ao i Nelson was brought to the po. he external display of the Stand: | yoxtdea t ) Why, wha’ . F oe , Pg Pe enrreeargm ene. bya , yestdrday, many of the pupils who|ler way street car and Anty Drudge— t's the matter, dear? What lice station by Patrolman William | WT Purnitur mpany and J.) went there last year going to the |was just passing 30th av. when D 2 ng about?” Redelsheimer & Company was e#-| hen on ; ‘ , are you crying Donlan,” said Captain of Police L.| pecially commended by the com-| Wenqcieen Anne school, where 600 | Kelley, & teamster, commenced to 19¢ Prettygir!—‘‘Oh, my beautiful new waist is ruined [| J. stuart, today. “Neluon was go | mittee no provision bad been | SUDil® reported jAbuse the conductor. Fred, with reaular price At the Broadway and Queen Anne | his guileless array, 1 cheeks and and it just makes me sick. That clumsy Will John- | “runk that he could make no con-| made for this ©’ ss of decorations, | schools there won peice: asdink eniie. @ hided M an attractive a c ~ we . calced serviceable gon upset a plate of refreshments on it last night at | Horie’ sts Anning thes — pena ihe the tudes went |exercines, but the other schools neg:| Kelley and ordered him to cut tt Aish: heavt pe A ” aree tha @ palice rine aners he on were | tected this, BE. G orrock, pi ou ereupon Mr, Kelley urged ted the party, and spoiled all my fun. fused to help him, Patrolman|F. M. Carroll, 8. F. Rathbun and | qune of tre Ke Ric i ny fe wed Rab hens Ro Pape rt —— Magee | Anty Drudge—'‘And his, too, I'll warrant. But dry your lites ¥ was not on that beat at the| George K. Morris the arene ae the Kupek Annis he (Cie. Sob vention {mae 4 e hee dear. It was all an accident, no doubt, but you ter wun fauna T Welowe,, wr seasing but one end Fre we ta eas feel s0 badly that you have to blame someone. Now | the fact that he was. fined $100 a v principal, welcomed the [red to Kelley's turd language in : , th , ure 7 [the teat Mi he , tn Getger, the principal, welcomed the to Kelley's lurid language mbined t you bad pe nown of Fels-Naptha you could have some Vise awe on 8 « hare of ol} entering class and told them what| Whereupon Mr. Kelley sought to bathroom hook two tumblers it off as a joke, enjoyed yourself and spared. |{%& l!4vor on Sunday. ature ly, he | was expected of them as high|mix it with the patrolman. But poresisth hantae ili an uncomfortable time.” that beat N€ patrolmen on school students. Yesterday's en-|#las! Mr. Kelley appeared tn po regular price $4.95 $ Nelson claims that he was held roliment in the high schools, as|iice court this morning with rain ges on claims that he was held] compared with the enrollment a| bow optics while Fred was on the | $ 9 wp by two highwaymen, but that) Ghief Seattle Night will be the | Year ago, i» as follows |job as corridor patrolman, still car 2. 5 the patrolmen on the beat refused _— There's a right way and a wrong way | to’ credit nis sors title of Friday night at the A-Y.P rying that gufleless smile and thoes tenines todo everything. } tainment will be given in the Gey: | Broadway high taien eran There evas a slight accident at $1.19 exposition, when an Indian enter Sept. 1908. Sept. 1909, | F8Y cheek bath tub soap dish |_ price ‘HERE'S ] GASE 3 ser Basin, on the plan of the Night | Lincoln high 088 on [30th av yesterday, sald Smart . enloce ‘ ee ec . | e con col — = » And there is a new way and anold | levee othe tain Tie Cont ar | teem hans igh line the vevisgret witnensen, alias B5e | led eae i } ” > leo ences o curse he pre to do almost everything. MISTAKEN IDENTITY rp gdh aby si oo viregee og b : |ot women.” When f ordered him to | Tewelar price ee OP ‘ Basin, Indian camp fires will glow, | “~ [stop using vile language he wanted tort rat soins The new way to wash clothes is the sin is Jand Indian melodies be dispersed| ‘Total .. . F os to fight me. I had to pummel him ry ‘oO with |by Ellery’s band. The Charter Sis e a bit and then brought him to police els-Naptha way—in cool or lukewarm ; nent residents|ters in Indian costume will render headauastins e price ¥ «Re mn e 4 of the district between Ballard and|a number of specialties, and there | Because Kelley is the sole sup- ¥ nickel soap fer, no boiling, either in winter or sum- [Fremont jost an arm in the Civij | ¥lll be special fireworks tnetuding port of # family Police Judge Gor r the bathe & portrait of the Indian ¢ don assessed the light fine of $15. 4 eheere | : * war. Because of this fact he had ; : er, and little rubbing. wer. Decawne of this feet be tad oe ine ety tabes hs same F OW | DENSE FoR Si Gavan Jon |] nickel glass holder 49c | Wash n and welgh currants = And the Fels-Naptha is the right way ['°""" ieliieas i eos is vo ALL RECORDS FOR oe for ndpaotsr Poe Pe agar ie - 69¢ well—saves time, saves the back, CAVES bought a paper at the postotfice (By United Press.) it when fruit has n boiling nickel soap dish regular price $1.15 iinutes hen dixsol | eavy nic % PRANCINCO, Hopt. .—1 minut Wh dinnolved let , vy nickel leorner and sat down on one of the aa poll 16 minutes ‘ore removini sponge holder; . it Mirand the wash comes out’ cleaner, |Site ten wae SCENICS BROKEN : rebns"oday are Injured, ane prov | oll, 16 mis fore ‘removing Fer iyathy tae Ist Day let Day y' fatally, an a result of a street | — 3 | day was warm he took off his hat i . : on the ledge Twenty-five thousand, two hun-| Wyeriee nt AY. Mins Pauline ae de "ee At is up to you to choose between the: |,,,Me,"as stink, deeply intoronted dred “seven people rode on O06 expatnaite live, mistained a tre eee eee nickel new and the old, the right and the wrong [a ‘e'o ‘rn big hurry, came rush-| And the cars 0 ; Sine Sieinet ar tae een 4 "= avy mick i " > by his Ww not that | ride ran a distance of 666 nr bert Weasel tx i 1 1 n our washing. jevery one was reading a, paper so| That is breaking some ree f erty ets, Show am way of doi g your washing. thought that he would wane one | fs beeen all: Gants seltwey- 10% ~~ hg pee . . himeelf. The nearest bunch to himjords, and is the mark set by the i gored woctins. Bical 35c Simple directions for washing and _ | Wwere those on the ledge near the| scenic road on the Pay Streak on | nett ° . | Ballard man. The fellow in the | Seattle Day Bigg Bar: cipytigerctrolage dl Boriecs other household cleaning are printed om [hurry thonghi tnat he was the rons. | There ees a crowd waiting at the | MMtua¥= With « heavy load, wher seeond car, run Nght, theanade ofthe red and green wrapper. [haa lost an ‘arm, so, arabbin the ee ian ehen, the frat train started jup rapidly trom Betore the Happy indeed on yous way, at 9 a. m Pion Haag igh |paper out of his hand, he dropped |never at any time during the the rear lights of the firet car It was t ate top. The i ja nickel in the upturned hat and/or until the last car made ite rush | force of the tmnect nnd tee eae is the cook 59¢ rushed on through the Alaskan wilds at " the tendanek to ts suhsouiee regular price Oe njured threw the passengers eo | ptt alt happened so quickly that | was there a vacant seat In any into a panic, and they dashed madre who knows nicke the Ballard man did not know what | car m the wrecked Both Mix a was doing And 2,202 of that big joy riding i } f a i and Wensel were taken to 8 ‘ poke, as, shown He says that If the fellow wants crowd had #0 much fun on the One Luke's hospital Tod oe ue her baking : 3 hi ‘ J picture very any change he should let him trip that they had purchased, that! goons at the hompital atecd tne te - . " : tee Satieuees dane |know, as he would like to give back [they remained on the car and went Mine Wise’s remaining ¢ must be © 1 ale fr ‘ ular price 98 — |the four extra cents around again bty bbawe te be cons > : ae price— successful ‘| CALIFORNIA GIRLS TAKE ‘acai EXPOSITION BY STORM = aie ¥.-P. avenir rug i wustained a fra | * very good « crash, and ken. ‘ D r ce; sale price 108t practical souvenir exposition one for famerican Cafe |} nse EEA MENT AMO zd tion for the ng th ant Fourth and Pike, on the san Mtoe se ic po se i. h fiatans being. fol-| ESCAPE FROM DEATH Boulevard. lowed by hundreds of visitors. The girls being chaperoned by Mrs, HOS. Hart, a wo woman of San Francisco, and Frank Cum mings, a ho! man of that city,)the famous French aviator who is with them to look out for their! recently piloted his airship across comfort. T the party is “see ing” Seattle and the fair. ‘The pro- «ram provides the same trip for tomorrow 1 on Friday a trip to plane collided w B tree at the f the A-Y-P. picks its food in tid-bits, or for de gy ere de 9p collie Victoria, B. C., will be made. On| eight of 80 feet Saturday the girls will go to Ta The propeller snapped in twain % Rah, Rah, Rah, those who like a luscious, tender, || y juicy steak with mushrooms, Or |ig ey x ey HM EMH BHR DAtUrddy he kins Will Ko to TH put with great difficulty the plucky a siice of prime roast beef, we |) | acine 12 pretty, winsome girls arrive home next Wednesday . 7 can fill the bill every time. ringing this yell Into the ears to 12:30, Including Sunday. on thelr sightseeing trips through: out the Puget Sound country, and THE BOU “Where They Lunch” ate “Siansiaay paldeds, winners Of 4th & Pike - The Best Cooking. Js. ne ume hare (By United Press) ee ee HisiOOEA, Ihaly, apt’ b=-tesesiot HUNGRY MANKIND i* * * Rah, Rah, Rah, San Francisco, * can have their appetites catered || @ California, Por-tol-a . to here in both quality and quan- || # Chilberg, Chilberg, * the English channel, narrowly es * * * * * tity, For the dainty appetite that Who is he? caped death today when his mono- Navy Yard Route Do you remember the history of the Bell Te yhone stock? Lu Tape for Our prices are low. | Ata Ponular Gitte, ye te Do you recall how the stock went begging eee Athlon. 4 Iniand Flyer. | vie Collins Wireless Telephone is the culmination of the evolu Ret The expense of the trip is being), a) wMANUs VICTIM OF AN tion of communication. tae ° (except Bunday) of 8 oy eninaihen i 1180 @ om, 1:30, All we hear is regrets—that we did not find your | det frayed by the committee in Hava yon Can Fa OS mys oP lost h of the Portola Festiv to ACCIDENT ON STREET foresight to seize r at its young flood Place sooner; that we can’t stay longer to enjoy | “or om Wrancieco next GRADING WORK. and be one ots = heads $0 aon Collins babs 88 ,Thwreday, Saturday and Sunday oniy ea Extre Bon ate 00 Sinuday a jbe h stock no nen ft is pasxing through the same experience me Table Bubject to Change Withe your good food, etc. Nothing like it in Seattle, |month. The reputation these young taat Mell Went throat Secttipncece | Nec = ange With. — |women gained in thelr home city Par viens touts ti latin tineanenes da Kieidaiie: ch | de ote hae Aa ies mabonels einaes ST ON A NEW YORK Hox | for being popular has not been for A. A. MéeManus, a teamster em sua Hull: wists aoedaaty basaase i te ainwead fer ce hae ieee an heel ene a coudren between ages 6 to 13, halt nome Ht and avold inferior fsalta, gotten by them for a moment, as | ployed by Stanley Bros. graders end ea, and is m vege hahie tor th P iitele moeh It oa Aged Phones: ind 138; Main 2101, 2993. tions. Delivered at your place o' ; Spaced y nee teal naaicad tal eked aetin hunel nd and is more reachable fo © oO je means 4 By Sele ee ‘ 2 ~ leated by the way they are seek- received fatal injuries when hu : jason Ta ; tBcsnary Bae business without extra cost; 10¢ and ind eee et oa Sadie it, | fom 8 oey. airt wagon, ‘whieh wil fer. th rvice which th 1 will pay for with EVERETT AND EDMONDS ing ° yrit y returns x VED Ring up A 2615 or Main 1830 =| Not for a minute have they stopped overturned at 12th av. 8. and Weller i Tinea "iy thas ‘ts ‘satcbnlie, Wh: witeailet akerk sa, - re a e is certainly more money in telephoning without wires. m, 12m, 8115 Dm, 6 od Prompt delivery assured. lo rest sinee they arrived in Seattle | st. yesterday afternoon, McManus t none trial, one test. Goodbye to/jast Monday team started to run away when he Re i hia is the greatest trip I ever) was thrown out, breaking an arm e dx ota Pe it ger Main office, 319 Marion street. seb to take,” declared Miss | and crushing his skull, He died be The Collins System Fare 10 & ‘S100. —| Florence M. Davis, who does most fore an. ambulan reached the cil steamers “Chie “ol ans asi “ahleas lot the talking for this attractive |scene of the accident. McManus requires no wires, no pole no franchises, Subsidiary com ioe sit Phones, Sunset, bevy wae ears. old. A Widow and one Pattles hi been, and other are being organized throughout ‘Those who had never heard of son surviye. The body was taken taht United States for the purpose of installing the Collins | Watch The Star Want Ad Col the coming Portola Festival will|in charge by Butterworth & Sons. Wireless Telephone from the Atlantic to the Pacific Coast. Columns for Bargains of know all about It before we leave; No arrangements for the funeral All those compante re obliged to pay tribute to this, the All thi-part af- the esountey, We m}have yet been made Parent Company, in h, stock and royalti This should Descriptions. tend ..to. whoop for ail we are make the shares of the Parent Co, very valuable. | worth It 16 only a question whether you can take a hint or whether 4 Millionaires in Tow. COMIN f you make it a rule to ignore past experiences and wait until | Yes, and what makes ‘the trip Collins stock soars, and then quarrel with yourself for losing » interesting errupted Miss rennet an opportunity | fr satgreeting, interrupied Ss t At any rate, as one of good common sense, professing to | FROZEN 1 ‘a G. Hupp, another member of (by of every MARTIN & CO cage . Bean WALLA WALLA Bie keep up with the times, and claiming to be as keen to scent v yh McBride, who recently was r my own, that the sons of two mil |eph McBride, w A ft : } ¢ stand hat the 120g 2nd Av. Opp. Hotel Savoy. ollowed a o wa leased from the state penitentiary Collins stock, see what it has done, where it stands, what the Honaires followed us all he way | lea . - : demand is, and where it will be a year from now. ‘ con’ * t San Francisco and are regis-|on parole and who was given em H : pe tt will ‘be. @ oF | 70810 Pike SF High Grade Gloves tered right here at the Washington | ployment in the Dacres hotel, has Selling today at §3 per share, (Parent Co.) ——— | 1 1 saw them in a box at/left this city and it is thought he Come to the office of the undersigned and talk over the Ma leine aA A wee Bn here. They have follow-|has gone to the Sound country in telephone without wires, Out-of-town readers are requested p «Ostrich Feathers a theatre here he nett to write immediately for handsome illustrated book entitled ve | 4 us everywhere Yow, you) the hope of recovering $2,600 worth by Sangh : 8 creat emes ae an , us saute inte | know, I think they want a couple |of jewelry that he cached prior to THE STORY OF THE WIRELESS TELEPHONE,” which will ice Ail whades Money y Sayed lof ué girls to fall in love with|the time of his arrest and convic be furnished free, Write today, Address: 1008 from ew enae aw them. Wouldn't that be romantic? tion on the charge of burglary. Of | Cc Neny co. z § SYSTEM \Just imagine it!” and Miss Hupp ficers of the state are searching for FRED H. SHOEMAKER ream Tie World's Guat - ed on he © ghe e ° 4] Bauk Bldg. \turned on her heel and laug ay the man. Fiscal Agent Northwest Piano | heartily “But who can tell?” sighed Mabel| BEVERIY, Mass., Sept. 8 a &. Jo 5 a srse ais | on caarninnd to nerd eS aie tcntnne Sim THE COLLINS WIRELESS TELEPHONE CO. At all parlors #] Cline Piano Co. ination “if you Our enar, 5 tees | th "identity of "the two strange |Cortin of New York containing the ee ALMERT HANSEN, Jewsien tne even if it becomes necessary |information that Gen. Corbin ha’ | \—3 SEATTLE *BveMARD opricas, co, First and Cherry. to bombard them with questions, ee the Roosevelt hospital as MAT Second Ave. Optical Department. The girls tried to take possession ja r 0 n

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