The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 17, 1909, Page 9

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1909. | —— ae TAFT PRAISES __ Puciii ilSi5 WINN THY WWE See | 6) LYS LABORING MEN) 4 \nisicuid | POSTOFIE ROWER S22" = jously injured w CLAUBEN.SUTTON WEDDING. [fron his, To Ask Congress to Enact |!» tims to onjoy 1 (Conctuded.) Deputy United States Marshal yisy Petra Jessie Clausen and, day reported to poor litigant to secure a judgment | | -!'Thomas McGraw yesterd 0 b, 48 t | a New Injunction Law m & lawyer and ° for® a inrge audience at the Ini| 1) wn Rhee ll ay eat | Mr Raward B on, Je were| ter,and the do | nt theatre in 1 Dig je on nen mm | married ond § mergenc | ~—Also Takes a Fling at » nae 4 Press correspondent n of being Hat high mony wa k with recent numerous robberies of | performe y om’s father, chan 414 UNION STREET ared hia wunfal ok itimate triumph of the Courts. that Hugants were Our New Fall Suits at $18.50 i salsa te |Hurpose of furnishing ‘business t0| Nowover, that he anticipated atren : ) ‘ yors a8 Opposition on the part of the Lead All Oth | HICAGO. President | # lawrere for the benefit of the | power interests. ers Taft, in an address last night paren Injenetion kaw He Expects Victory | We have closely copied a model peretees labor unions and stated that 1 propose Hegre ot | “The power trust,” he sald, “as hat retails at $25.00, duplicating §},.. would ask congress to enact al congress to r pnd @-|Suredly will send @ big lobby to} law limiting the power of Injune-| lation on th ¢ #| Washington when the next con : tions, He tnalated, however, that | which was in the republi-|#ress meets, 1 expect a big fight One very effective model is j the rights of the non-union laborer | ean platform and a hard one, but I also expect] made from an all-wool finely be fully protected, saying nobody 1 know there an element |* big victory.” woven serge; the coat is 40 inches should be allowed to fo: im into|among employers and tnvestors| unions against bis de in opposed to the organiza be | During his speech, which was I cannot «# athine | de ling. When the news of} { satin, at ‘ $18.50 Bj many times interrupted by ap eloments In the slight-| his ming defeat was carried to if | . F ei : i planse, he made the following | cst ¢ him on San Clemente island last | ss . yay An immense line of Others at $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 polnted statements dvantages of trade unton-|@vening, he indicted an answer |} ‘ «| Wy, ‘ “ny a “ . sre . to the official communication and | ” and up. ‘Alterations free The administration of criminal |!em, great as they are, cannot ie 7 y I € law in this country ts a disgrace to | Weigh a feather in the scale againat| dispatched {t to Avalon, Catalina | , new and elegantly jour clvilization, and the prevalence |the right of any man lawfully soek-|!aland, to be malled, He nfus 4 | we , m1 d fraud is due largely to |!ng employment to work for whom |t® !asue a statement for the public 7 ) | Va . 00 of the law and its ad-|and at what price he will WIIt Not Change Plans ws By Mode, trimmed fall styles go foes ors to bring criminals to! we <a yparently the present status of | AA hl? ae. ce. n Insurgen ‘erritory. sale ie going to make no} ear fo MILWAUKEE, Wis, Sept. 17—| oe” te comaaine on sale tomorrow at — Give Judges More Power. in bis plans. Hin » : The tend e . President William H. Taft plunged |calis a return to the main land | he tendency of Jegislation is to|into insurgent territory today and | ne | Is all you pay, and ev ones! a next V y, and he announe-| J pay, and every honest Bj throw the reins on th c upon the La Folletteled that he probably would remain | man or woman can get credit at Bj jury and to let them e . m factions. t on San Clomente to bunt and fiah | this store. Make the selection of the a will, tnflue » 4 ‘ed here St) with former Governor Pardee, of a ues a ues o P . Bi the arts of counsel for the pond lap on| cy and the other members| w ve you want, then tell the jant in leading them awa no | hl », du which he | ; mown gee tit the last possible! salesperson you want to open an real points at issue. eart miles be-| hot is tanned and e to to account and arrange the payments ‘Gtve Judges more power in the | fore he two| . ane an ust “nai trial of criminal cases and enable | offictal duties at Washington eke’ cut i re ak nse ws as you get pa Pil hn ed he fy ocwg| Peat tan mae wor wt, oven heat" | Elsewhere Elsewhere $ 00 Men's Suits and Coats In which the advantage ts with idiers’ Home and tho state’ fair dadind ‘The tabrice are this see- to have ie mpathy af the public At the falr grounds he was groot AT SHUBERT CLUB Largest stock of Willow Ostrich Plumes in the city at sensational re- : — Se pane Oe cemek eon ot vel a, and ‘by _Mmiting Bev 11:48 a. m. the preaide nt de REHEARSAL TODAY ductions. i ‘ i pet popular effects at a | vei socheopa bond «roa eat oat ond ond a be we Ask for prices on better hats. You will be agreeably surprised how $35.00, 830.00, a 2 DaRTTea : AT a GIS M tii | $25.00, 820.00 and ore trouble reasonable they are. | The Shube club held re gpg | neareat this aoraing and the “re See EB Pia ga Ce aA $1 A WEEK signed” officers, whose resigna-| = | not invited. | Union Salesmen—Union-Made Goods. | ‘Aikistive Whaence’ Bid | _ auditorium, because the| > iz.» 1534 Westlake Boulevard. ‘Oute” were not o ifled | No Collectors—No Security—No Red Tape a Sang Of course the t| 1521-1523 SECOND AVENUE ost essential features exact long, is lined with a good quality The finest Sample Shoes made, for men and women, in all } th 1 eat e: leathers and latest styles, they are going to organize just a)” REGULAR $4.00 TO $6.00 VALUES. se El cgmelle gam Spo . term Raird’s “big commercial All Ladies’ Shoes "yaar All Men's Shoes ie Mrs Baird and be joulevard. ines. Rainy ae OAKLAND, Cal, Sept 7.—The StarSample Shoe SHOP J (re ors oy as e e ES EE a |surprised today to learn that she |had become the wife of Perival Pryor, the only son of @ Pasadena millionaire. See = = “2 r ba | Water Front. (() M PA R [ Special Offering | | e Kuppenheimer and [F%) } $10,000 Broke i | \...™« |OUR NEW FALL CLOTHING FOR es Shilie Said offers the finest A il wrote fon maken MEN AND BOYS ‘ 2 * . for warehouse purposes. In suits made in America at fairest : ‘ 13 months values will ourety “Clearance Sales” are not | double. ‘The time to invest is sntcipated_ when, new goods are ft : ‘Seg , From $10, $12.50, ferent fom ay tered FO |e w. Wy aco, | MEN'S SUITS Fim SO zag The special offering tomorrow in- BAILEY BLDG. eo Are now ready for your inspection in tweeds, worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres and silk and wool cludes Kuppenheimer and Brokaw mixtures, in any color you may desire, and our lines are so complete that we can fit the small suits in all the new fancy stripes, Pp. | man as well as the big fellow without any extra charge. and in plain colors. Fine styles, fine fabrics, fine tailoring. Priced at— 1 The Crescent Market "17 RAINCOATS, OVERCOATS, TOPCOATS { [ t $15 | New Youths’ Suits at $ 18. 00 1 Only the Choicest -— adhbonrtieonernertig Coats College Clothes for young fellows a be ae Cuts loll: $1 0, $1 2.50, $1 5 to $25 tinct character and air of style. Are » for men from the House of Kuppenheimer. | _all-wool fabrics in new colors, plain and | Our refrigerating system in- IN PRIESTLY’S CRAVENETTED ENGLISH CHEVIOTS, THIBETS, WORSTEDS, MELTONS, ETC. + New styles, new fabrics, striped effects. All sizes sures freedom from germs. perfectly shower proof. from 30 to 38 chest meas- Special at “= } CRESCENT MARKET 9 spect ie _ New Fall Suits for Men at $15.00 In cow SUTTER eTonE BOYS’ SUITS Arcade Annex— FIRST AVENUE. The Shafer Store offers these splendid suits for men in the Arcade Annex only, for the pur- pose of building up a great business on the First av. side of the building. Hence you may expect very remarkable values. All the new styles and colors to choose among at . . Arcade Annex only, First av. side. Suits and Topcoats for Lads and Little Fellows iit mode “NE Men S Underwear Stocks full and brimming over with thousands of practical suits and topcoats for boys ite: pe eau We carry the famous Winsted Underwear, known throughout the land for the quality of yarns H i “ used fn its manufacture, All colors— big and little. ; Minin 1019. Boys’ Suits | Boys’ Topcoats, Reefers and New Ostrich Feathers ff At 75c, $1, $1.25, $1 50, $1.75 to $2 | Probably your boy needs a new suit. We have them from $2.95 up to $6.50, in materials which are ali wool, and made up in the height of fashion. In Buster Brown, Sailor Blouse, Derby : Auto Coats ’ and Norfolk styles. All sizes, from 344 In the finest styles and fabrics. All sizes. 8 . Priced 50 f cheviots, tweeds and Scotch mixtures. Priced to $5.00 and $7.50 to" 515.00. ik from $3.50 to $5.00 and on to $10.00. 50c, $1 up to $2.50 Complete Linés of Hats, Caps, Shoes and Haberdashery for Men and Boys si YOU'RE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR LINES, COMPARISON IS ALL WE ASK. OUR GOODS Mad | t and several other well known makes in union, as well as two-piece suits, at prices from ade AND PRICES WILL DO THE REST. 7 os rrp ; kent Se | | Go| SHAFER BROS. | 3 |=-=="= McCormack Bros. —_..| ARCADE AND ARCADE ANNEX WHO! \- 7 i 812-14 First Avenue Opposite Cotman Block———TWO STORES—SEATTLE. TACOMA

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